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A Prayer lo saint Valentine. Come, happy Saint of olden time, And grace thy rea-ni <iay I Teach my dall lips ?onie (?olden rhyme ttoaif magic ronndewy, Through wolch my soul may whisper all Her heart can scarce divine; And let not quite un heeded rall My simple Valentine! Ahl weary doubts that press and chide! Ahl cruel fears thai mock ! Bow long* shan I ?till stand beside Her heart's shat doer and knack? Time Al's, hope dies, tne seasons wans Abljnin thy voice tomine. So shall I plead not quite In vain, Thou tina saint Valentine! Bend o'er her head bine skies of peace, Hang ont thy brightest s ar, To light her path tm all storms cea e In that sweet home afar. And wheresoe'er her steps may stray Still keep Love's watch benign, And be by night and be by day Her constan; Valentine! And, ah I dear Saint, when none ls by. And she alone can hear. On silken sandals a:eal thou nigh and whisper la her ear; Speak but one word, breathe Jost one name, But let that name be mine. That Bhemay know thee still the same . Her faithful Valent mel [Barton Grey, in Appleton's Journal. ?ist of ?*ulers. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Postomce at Charleston, for the week enuing February 14, 1873, and printed officially In THU DAILY NIWB as the newspaper-shaving the largest circulation In the City of Charles? ton. Persons calling for Letters In this List should state that they are "Advertised." WOMEN'S LIST. Allendale, Mrs Garvey. Phillis Moultrie, Mrs AnnP Gibbs, Mrs ME Dr W L Alston, Selina Gibbs, Mrs Syl Moultrie. Susan Alston, Venus va Moran, Mrs An Afneut, Allis Gibson, Annie nie Ancrum, Mrs Qloagon, Han- Hurry, Mrs Lucia A nah (Boarding Ansi in, Mary Glover, Annie B House) Arent, Amanda Glenn, Emily J Murry Betsey Baker, Jana Gross, Mrs 9 K Hurray, Eliza Ann Grannls. Mary beth Baxter, Susan Grant, Slddy Murren, Susan Bunker, Hattie Grant, Marina Murphy, Ellen Barlow, Mary E Green, Amanda Meyers. Miss J Becker, Marla o Green, Mrs Wm Ida M Beesley, Cor- R McBride, Mrs J I rt Ino Green, Mrs GPL j Bennett, Amelia Ham Ron, Mrs Mccord, Hiss Bennett, Hen- A Sallie Cte Height, Mrs S K McGee, MISS Blair, Tena |Haloes, Molle? Jane Blackman, Lula Hamilton,Susan McKay, Eliza Eon nena, Annie Hanscome, Miss beth Boyd, Mary SA McNamara, Boyd, Ann D Harvey, Lucre- Maggie Bryan, Kebecca tia McNeill. Katie Brakely, Losia Harrington An- Nelson, Lou E R I Br?thens, Mrs J nie J Nelson, Battle I W Hall, Martha S A Brogden, Eliza- Harlow, J Oberh?user, lae bei h A Hayton, Mrs H bella I ; Burk, Hanlett L U'SniLvan, 8a-11 Bnssell, Caro- Helok, Mrs A A tah ?e Howa'd, Loni i Peoples, Mrs A I owa, Mar- Hoftlng, Mrs McB gret John Pearce, Mra A G Carrol, Martha Howell. Mrs Pinckney, Dann 11 Carr. Mm Thom Francis E McG Hoyt Anuna Polite. Patty 1t Charles, Mrs Pe Hager, Miss H Preileau, Mary I l ter Hy ms, Lei itu H I f Chis jim, Mra C Ingram, Mrs W Prescott, Sarah I t *L G Qulgley. Annie ] 0 Colder. Susan Ilsen. Mrs Ellng Rantin, Eliza I s Connell. Mary Jenkins, Mus tteahner. Betsey I J? Cornelius, Eliza- Vie Heeder. Bell I lt beth Jenkin". Jennie Riker, M ?pgie I f Cochran, Mrs Jones Emeline Robinson, Ma-1 P Anne Jones, Capsie ria 1 Conyers, Sarah Johnson,,Camel Rodrigues, Mrs I o Cony era, Enge la Roberts, Isebel-1 nla Johnson, Minnie la A | Oostlne. Mrs M JohLSon, ?liza Robinson, Matti-1 Cross, Kat ML E da Cutter, Mrs H E Kanapaux, Ea- Robinson, Re- 1U Cutter. Mary S genia becc a I li Saris. Miss Kelly. Miss M F Ruff, Mrs PM lo Davis, Can line Kennedy, Mrs TiSeeL Malvina DaUe, Mary . Krs?edy. Eliza >ellgmaon.Lou- I 6 Dessauer, Jolla [Milby, Miss M J isa M ) Dickerson, Miss Ring, l avinia Simmons, Mrs J Sae uieiQ, Eloise Burne Diamond. Mary Klein, Alien Singleton, Mar DOY?ie?, Jane Knapp, ElL'A tha - Deviance, Mn J Singleton, Em John Ladeweze, Ec- ma Drayton. Myrah genia Slattery, Mrs IC Drake, Jennie Lavall. Jacob James Duuneman, Mrs Lassoo, Mary ?malip, Cathe- I -I O ' Laffin. Miss A rint Dykemann, Mrs Larrasoller, Mrs smith, Mrs Bus ML j helby Dykemann, Mrs Liiiienthai, Mrs Smyrna, dandle HL L Snowden, An- w Easierby, Mrs Legree, Joseph nie Y w Ctrlstcjhtr M Steed, Mary E Edwards, Lucy Louise, Miss Ea- Stuart, Cathe Edwards, Mary ste rine Edwards, Lou- MoBetb, Misa Sweat, Julia isa E virginia A Tanakel, Mra Elliott, Mary McKneal, Miss Edward ?Ann Fr.neta Catey Thompson, Miss Eliot, Jolia Magwood, Mrs Thompson, Mrs inert, Florence MA Eu B Mathews, Sara' Walker, Elisa Emory, Mrs Mathews, Mary Warren, Cathe- 01 Moulton Malone, Mary J rine Fitts, Mn Jane Maxwell. Thlrza Weston, Mary Bj Piney tie, Brid- Marlow. Francie Ann get Maxwell, Ml s Wharton. Hattie r< Fora, Mra S S Sallie white, *nny ? Fordham, Ma- Marshall, Mur Whiteman, tba gret Cnarlotte 0 Fogartle, Annie Merant, Miss Whl ney.UlB^ M ft Fowler. Mrs AL) Caty G I, Francis, Caro- MerDaugh, Mrs wesitt, Rebecca D lise Mary Meivic, Ellen wilkerson, stu? Fraser, Rebecca Middleton, BOB? SJ ?Terning, Minis Millan, Fannie Wiley, Sallie Furguson, Mrs Mues, Eliza L Williams, clara Gallagher, Mrs MU,er, Harriet Williams, Alien James Milter. Mrs LV wunama, Mrs Gadsden, Char- Honorier, Har- Lou lotte_I net wuuams, A E HEN'S LIST. , Ahrens, w H Edwards, A E H McMillan, Thoa Aiken.Re? Pani fcldrldge, capt J Alston, John J D Nesbit, Chas Alston, Moses Elken, D R North, R W Anderson, Caleb ii vans, W J Oliver. H A [fetter. Chas T Osgood. Pnrls Aston, Rcbt B Fitter. Nicholas Uronski. Farel Attles. Jo<eph Fitzpatrick, Ot cutt, Mr Anker, ?ml P Frank iitgen. J G Aten Richard Fleming, F obt Paterson. Jas P Austin. E A i-ants, andrew Pigott, Henry Bari Ut, Land A Forwood, John Poppe. 1) Co Frazer, James Pauli. Franklin Basier, J Fuller, Chas U Puree, u en ry Berry, Moses Gant, M S Raine, Jas ri Benson. Et Go ir. e, H B Kamm, Carl Benni tt. .fohn Ul bert, T E Reeves, w s Bismarck, TM Glover, Samuel Reid, WL Blake. Jos eph Glover, D niel Righter, T Bourke, James Gourdin, J R Rippe, w O - Green, Wm Royal. R V Borger, Hen- Oreen, Small Konter, L rieb Gradlck, JG Kb nson, Wm Boyd, Chirlea Harris, F Robinson, Jacob Bowman, Wm Hays, John Schmidt, Wm J Haynes A Co, S Seebeck. W Bunton, Joseph G Sileab, M G Boyd, O B Hambleton. B Shane. J R Brown Gao H Shocker, Casar Brown, W Hegger, Newton -bucken, L Brown, James Hester. John Minim ns, oh aa W Heins, J 1) Simmons, Hen Browo, J H Herbert. JO ry Brawiey. Robt Heinz, F SmalL John Brewer, WA Hines. M -mall, April Brantley, Law Hunter, G F Smith, T K renee lng: anani, J G Smucker. G il Bruggemaon, F isman. Cap; Sneetmau, Wm W luton. Mlili L Brlgajer, John Jackson, Sam stevens. Mr Buckler, A H net Stevens. J L Burkmeyer, Ja- James, C A Stewart, J L Hus J rvey, Paul stevena, c Bnrdlck. John Jlnklos, J W .vsrin. N Bussell, J F Jones. Howe Texter A Oo, J calvin. John M Johanns, Au- O Carr, Thomas G gust Teitgeu, John Carrol tba, SN Johnson, Lewis rrotter, G F carney, John E rrocltman, Cameron, S F Kelly, Thoa Henry Caldwell, James Kenan, Denis Olmo, P H Cambel1,Andrus Kosletr, Wm Vanderhurat, Chapman <k Fos- Lawrence, P 0 Harry ter Lee, Benjamin Vannote, J H Chadwick, Oapt T S Vllalontga, J L Brown Lolde, Ned Von Lehe, H F Chichester, Wm Lord, Nathaniel Waiker, Charlea J Martin B F Ward,Lawrence Cooroy. John Mason, Robt Warne A Tra Coogan, Thoa Mandrlck, Spiro pier Contraman, A H Maloney, Thoa Waliherthaur, J Conway, DE Mahon; y, Ed-Washington, H Cochrane. Jas ward Washington. J Caldwell W M Hiles K O Webb, s Gomar. J B Hinges. J A Weston. Frank Cro s. B B Mil.er, John Q Weecks, J W Cummings. Wm Mitchell, John C We nburg, J Dacoata, J B Monaban, Wm Wetherbahn, P Davis. W H Monaban, Rich Weimer, J L Dele> lin. An ell ard Welsh, s P Deater, Henry Horse, Wm H Whl<e, H R Dlxlon, Wm M Morrison, Cor win te. John I? nellus Weicktng. ? W Dohman, Ernest M ose man, wm wilson, J B Donohoe, Thoa Moagnan, Fran- wilson. Thoa Doran,P ea wnzorrok, I Deviance, John Murray, Samuel Wilkinson, Thoa Drew, K P " Morray, George witt, A D?lken, Henri Morrey, James Worth, J L Derrin. Jonn H I wragge. s H T Dunn, E Ho Janes, L H Wauden. H Dunn, U HcOutUugh, [Wulbern. J L Eoclei, Hugh Ohas Algier, J <HopattiuTfl)ip0 and Shsiointions. TT7B HAVE TH1SDAY ASSOCIATED TT with ourselves lo the Factorage and Com? mission Bast .ess Mr. rP.EODORE G. SNuWDhN. The arm will in future be STONEY, LOWNDES A 00. janl-ws OrnQf, QHjemuais, Ut. ^/J-EDICINB AND FOOD COMBINED. VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE. TESTIMONY OF CHARLESTON PHYSICIANS. This valuable preparation, recently discovered, bas been extensively teste i here and throughout the country during the past summer, and has fully merited the character claimed for lt. Each bottle contains the Juice or four ponnds of the best beif, exclusivo or raf. Mr. Valentine, the patentee and proprietor or this preparation, has in his possession numerous testimonials from the best and most experienced physicians of the land. Among them the rollow lng are presented to the readers or THB NEWS, who will need no further assurance or the quality and efficacy of the article here offered: CHARLESTON, S. C., September 26, 1872. Dear Sir-Some time ago 1 bad toe honor to re celve by express specimen s or yonr "Meat Juice" for trial. I have not thus far acknowledged yonr kind communication for the simple reason that never certify to things of which 1 know nothing I have, in the meantime, tested your "Prepara Hon," fully and cautiously, and the result or my experience has been, that in ail cases where sn port IB demanded, whether In the teething child or the adult worn down by disease, your "Prepa ratiou" has, under my observation, proved far more efficacious than all the farrago of farina ceous articles and so-called extracts, which orten do mere harm than good. I am, ?ery respectfully, your obedient servant, H. GEDDINGS, M. D. Mr. M. S. v -LENTiNB, Richmond, Va. CHARLESTON, S. C., September ll, 1872. MR. M. S. VALENTINE: Dear Slr-1 have made qnlte an extensive trial or your "Meat Juice" during the past Bummer, particularly in those protracted and exhausting di.-e isca incident to infancy and childhood, so familiar to onr Southern physicians. The trial has resulted in a preference ror yonr "Meat Juice" above all the Extracts which I have hither to need. So far, lt has rally come up to all that has been claimed ror lt, and if Its preparation ls conducted with the same care, and the purity or the mateilals maintained as heretofore, 1 have no doubt tts u-e will oe greatly extended. Very respectfully your obedient servant, F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D., Professor or Oynecology and Clinical Obstetrics ia the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. QUARANTINE OFFICE. ) CHARLESTON, November 20, 1872. j aR. M. s. VALENTINE: Dear Slr-Your samples of "Meat Juice" were received through the politeness of your agent ind used very freely during the summer in cho era (uranium, low rorms or rever and ether dis ?ases peculiar to this climate. I cheerfully add my testimony to its dietetic raine, and regard yonr "Meat Preparation" ot treat benefit, not only In lorant! e, bat also in idnlt practice, lt la with pleasure that 1 can 'ecommeod its nae to the profession generally rom past experience and the happy results in my >ractlce. Very respectfully, Ac. ROBERT LEBBY, M. D., Health Officer. Harbor of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 20, 1872. ir. M. S. VALEN TINK : Dear Slr-Oaring the past Bummer I have had i foll opportunity < f testing yonr "Preparation or leat Juice," particularly amongst children Bur enng from Darrboa from "Teething." I find hat as soon as they lose their appetite and com aence to deteriorate generally, yonr Preparation dmlnistered ls weil retained and mont orien en Dyed by the little anfferei s. They Improve rapidly ii health ?nd strength. Other preparations are Ot so easily tolerated, on account or their un lea-ant odor and tr.ste. I consider the contents of yonr little bottle lost invaluable In all acate wasting diseases. Very respectfully, W. M. FITCH, M. D. Dr. S, Barn ch. of Camden. S. C.. writes: "I am using Valentine's Meat Juice with excel ;nt effect ta tbe case of a child, who 1B exceed inly food of lt, while he positively refuses all ther food." A fresh supply of the Heat Joice Jost received nd for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BASK, No 131 Meeting street, Charleston. dec7-3lyroc*w Ornys at ?Jtiolesale. -JOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND 'HOLESA LE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Appreciating the success which has attended ur efforts la the past, we have determined to pare no pains to merit a continuance of the pat joage ao liberally bestowed; and, with this lew, now offer to DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS and OUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and most Dmplete stock of 'RUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OLLS, DYE STUFF8, PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, AND FANCY GOODS rar offered In this market, and at prices that a ill compare favorably with New York, Phlladel hla and Baltimore. The quality or every article )'d by ns ls guaranteed as to purity sad i engi h. FRESH GARDEN 8EED. 3000 dozen JOHNSTON, ROBBINS A OO.'S RESH GARDES SEEDS Just received and tor ile at wholesale only. CAROLINA INDIGO. 1C00 pcunds PRIME QUALITY on hand and for ile low. CUBAN BITTERS. 600 dozea of this POPUL&R TONIO BEYER .GE, la cases or one dozen and barrels of five . zen, on hand and for sale low to the trade. VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. 60 cases In quarts and plata. Thia article ls gual in quality to any la market and much i wer in price. novO-Bth ^ KAY'S jr INVALUABLE IMPROVED OINTMENT, he very hes'. Ointment in ase, h as been before the aollc for over forty years and sti l holds Ita own s the most re iable Ointment in America. A certiflci.te, signed by seven members or Con ress and one hundred and twelve members or ie North Carolina Legislature, before the war, ian be Been at the Drug Store or the agents, j lea? fy to its high reputation for the purposeB recom tended DCW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents ror South Carolina. The Trade supplied at manufacturer's lowest rices. Jan26-s OR. FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to ire. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of care, ?cladlng Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; ev. Joseph Beggs Falls of Schuylkill, Phlladel hta; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, UlghtBtown, ew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, hlladelpbla; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, hlladelphU; BOW J V. Greeley, member Con? reas from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam en, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore; x-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands or thara. Warranted to cure or money refunded. lr. CEO. CAULlkR, Agent, cly l-l vr charleston. S.O JJicnos, QDrgans, Ut. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices ror Cash, or by loathly Payments, on the moat liberal terms. CHARLES L. MCCLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, Jaa? No, loi King 6treet. Sitting ?lturjiitts. SINGER S?ffll HACJIIN? OFFICE, NO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. decl0-tuth?3mo jp H E NEW IMPROVED WHEELER <fc WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now Rollin? these superior MACHINES ra Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G 00., arr5-lyr No 209 King street. rioting ano i-nrnisrjing <?oo?9. BARGAINS IN CLOTHIM! MENKE & MULLER, CORNER Ot* WENTWORTH AND KINO STREETS, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. GIVE US A CALL I j ac 30 , 5lgricnltnrol implemento. COTTON PLANTERS, iUANO DISTRIBUTORS. AND COTTON SWEEPS. WAGONER & MATTH EWES' IMPROVED ICE DRILL at reduced prices. WESrS HAND RICE PLANTER AND ?ANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 50. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND UANO DISTRIBUTOR. COLLINS & CO.'S FROM 12 TO 26 INCHES. FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinds and zea. RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN HOVELS. TWI8TERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES, C., Ac. PLOUGHS of all makers-COLLINS, WATT, IXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE, EE. ?c., ?c. THOMAS'S 8M00THING HARROW. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW. NISHWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW, ?Uh a full assortment of Agricultural Impo? tents ef all kinds. HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND OVERER, depositing the Seeds In bills from 2 to 22 Inches apart. For sale low by J. E. ADGER ft iCENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, No. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Send for Circulars. ]aB2Mnths ^fertilisers. EMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS ! MARYLAND HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT UNDER THE NAME OF COTTON FOOD, WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FER? TILIZER SOLD IN THE SOUTH, EQUAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO AND OF MORE PERMANENT BENEFIT TO THE SOIL. It has been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTEES in North and South Carolina and Georgia, for five seasons, with the following results: lt increases the Crop irom 75 to 200 per cent. It prod aces a better quality or Cotton. It resists drought in all cases. The Crop U not affected Dy rust. It matures the crop three or four week? in advance, thus Insuring against early frosts, or In the event of a backward season enables the Planter to put In hi* Crop as late us June is', with a certatmy of Bucc.f ss. The rffect on the second year's Crop, withont additional manure, ranges from one-third to one-half o: the flrat year. Its mechanical preparation surpasses that of all other Fertilizers, being at all times and In all c mditl jns of weather in perfect order for drilling. It ls sold on a basis la quality of Peruvian Ga'.nu. pound for ponnd. Agents are Instructed, where Plantors nae lt aide by tide with the best eera vi m Qnano, in equal quantities, to refund auch amount as will make lt equal If it falls to produce as mach cotton. The Intelligent Planter will readily comprehend the nete?sity of using nothing bat the highest grade of Fertilizer*, and of strictly avoiding those whose value has been reduced by adulteration or> the nae or che ap materials under pretence ol meeting the low price of cotton. ir his Crop ls only doubled by the use of "COITON FOOD." lt will give him from one to two hun? dred per cen?;, prout on his outlay, with cotton at 16 cents per pound, and enables him to plant fewer acres with a corresponding redaction of labor and expense, with better resalta. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President. J? EDWIN MYERS, General Agent, NO. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. JAMES R. PRINGLE & SON, fehiaws-imoDAc AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^Insurance. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MEMPHIS, TJENNE88EE. -O JEFFERSON DAVIS, President. WADE HA.M.PTON, vice-President. JT. D. KENNEDY, dei... . . Slate Agent, South Carolina. -O THE UNDERSIGNED HAVIXO BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS OF THE ABOVE COMPANY for Charleston, are now prepared to receive oilers. STONEY, LOWNDES ft CO., AGENTS. WK. H. HUGER, M. D., Medical Examiner. Janl5-wa SI) oro CTascs. : SASES SHOWCASES! SHOW WITH PATRST SPRING M 'GIO DOORS, wh'ch causes them to open and shat without noise, Jar of Breaking or glacs. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to call and examine them and the New style, Round Frenen Plate Ola s, Nickle SI ver Frames. * New style. Bevel French ria1 e Glass. Nickel Sliver Frames, walnut, Mahogany Frames, doune thick Glass, all sizes, constantly on hand, and ror sale by the ?.genis, nu WK, MOISE A DAVIS, Jiini3-m wstimos Corner Meet I if? and Hasel street?, Charleston, S. C. t?ooio, 5nocG, vCc. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELIAS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, . 368 KING STREET,: CORNER OP GEORGE STREBT, Respectfully solicit the continuance or the patronage so liberally bestowed on them by the citizens or Charleston and surrounding- country. One ol thc Arm has Jost returned rrom ihp North, and purchased in Host. ? just bi fore the large Ore there; all or which we offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad* y . ii? tiges aDdKuar.intL-e them a aavlng or at least 10 to is per cent. We are offering all or our purchases now at lesa than f rm er prices, and regardless lo the advance <>r prices now. To our Keiall Customers we would say thai ns heretofore we shall do our nest to please them by polite attention and cour? teous salesmen No trouble io show goods. We keep only a eo?d quality or Boots and Shoes, . and prices that defy competition. Our motte ls, LARUK SALES AND SU ALL PROFITS. AS A 8PECIALTY ! To Mothers we would say that we con? tinue to keep a Innre stock or that celebra? ted SILVER TlPPBJ SHOE, or Philadel? phia make. Constantly on hand and receiving bv every steamer from Philadelphia a One and well selected stock or Hand-sewed Bootsand Shoes, tor Ladles, Cents, Hisses and Children, or the best Philadelphia manufacture, all or which we guarantee to give satisfaction, and would respectful? ly solicit a call at ELIAS & BROS., No. 3G8 KING- STREET, CORNER OF GEORGIE STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHODSE. R. H. MUCKENFUSS, will be pleased to wait on their friends. _nov28-tnths iFnrnitnre, 8t. piRST-CLASS F?RNIT?BE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE 8TORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, Is the place to get handsome and substantial FURNITURE or the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to snit the times. This establish? ment ha9just received a large supply or Bnperlor Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Sets in Oak, Walnntand Imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for les3 substantial Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY.! Call and examine thestocc and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, NO. 444 KING STREET. decl8-3mosD*o Crags at UJholccalc. ot Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis? eases, arter years of suffering bv taking Dr. FiTLEK'S VKiiiTAHLW KHEUMATIO SYKUP the scientific Ulsoovery of J. P. Pitier, M. D.,a regular graduate physician, with whom we are per.soi.ally acquainted, who has for 89 years trcai ed these ulai a^ea exclusively with as t ou tan? ing re-ults. We believe lt onr Christian duty, a ter deliberation, to conscientiously request sof fercra to use lt, especially persona in modera' e circumstances who cannot alford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we Berloualy feel the deep response Miry resting on us la publ.cly endorsing this medicine. But our knowlege and experience or Its remarkable merit folly Justifies onr ac ion: Rev. c. H. Kw mg. Media, Penn., suffered sixteen \ears, bec imo hopi less; Kev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frankford. Philadelphia; Kev. J. B. Davis, Uightfltown. New Jersey; Rev J. s. Buchanan, ciaren i e, iowa; Rev. 0. U. Smith. PlttBford, New York; Kev. Joseph Beggs. Fall*Church, Philadel? phia, other tPftlmonlalB from Senators, Gover? nors. Ju ige?. Congressmen, Physicians, .tc, for warded gratis with pamphlet explaining these dis-a-es. in-3 thousand dollars will be preaeut ed to any medicine for ea ne diseases showing (qual meru under nat, or ihat can produce one fourth as many living cures. Any person send? ing by letter description of affliction will receive gratta a legally signed gnirautee, naming the number uf bottles to eure, agreeing io refund money upon sworn statement of its fallutc t. euro. A ttl lae-1 Invited to write to Dr. Fl fl. Eft, Philadelphia. Ula valuable advice custs nothing. D >W1E. MOISE A DAVIS, Sole Wliol-aale Agents for South carolin >. For sale at Kel all by H. BAER, W. A. SERINE. A.W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. CAULIER, G. J, I.UUN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. ?. KELLERS. janlS-siuthly ute ? to ? cr ici, tiqnon, &i. H. KLATTE & CO. AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE k CO Sole Agen's Tor Charleston for tlrs Celebrated Brand of PURE KENTD?KY WHISKEYS, both KYE?and BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pure KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, rree from all oompouod Im parities, and highly recommended by eminent chemists ror medical uBe. The Brand ls patented topreventlnfrlngememe.^^ BROS. A GO., Louisville, Ky. we respectfully Inform our friends and custom? ers that we keep constantly on hand a rall supply or the above already favorably well known Whis? keys and offer same to tho trade at distiller's prices H. KLATTE k 00., aug?i-stuthomo No. 186 East Bay. Station**?' ?Jriflat* Sales, #t Real Egiate Brokera, No. 33 Broad street. A T PRIVATE SAL"1, 13 BUILDING LOTS west of Summerville; 2 LOTS at . uteravilie, on Mecoanic and Dlvl.-lon Btreets; 664 sores of LAND In Holleton County, formerly owned by W. A. Owens, deceased. Plats to be seen at our (.mee, No. 83 Broad street. Residences and City Lots, Farms, Ac, for sale. feni6-stu3 By R. M. MARSHALL & BBO. VALUABLE PLANTATION ON BULL'S ISLAND. A PLANTATION of 3000 aerea, about sixteen miles from the city, most admirably adapted to stock-raising or sea ls:and cotton. For farther particulars, apply as above, at Ko. 33 Broad street. Jan8l-s4 ?Drrj (good&t FL?KCHG?TT, BENEDICT & (!0., No. 375 King Street, ARI! OFFERING- EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Great closing ont sale of onr extensive stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. To make room for onr Spring Stock we will now offer CARPETS 10 plecea 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents. 26 plecea 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 00 cents. 25 plecea 4-4 Wool Carpels, only 76 and 86 cents. 26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only ooo, and $1. 60 pieces Engl sh Brussels, only $1 60. Full unes or Ruga, Mats. Oil Cloths and Matting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6 casea 3 4 Bleached at 9 cents. 6 coses 4-4 Bleaohed at 12J? cents. 6 cases 4 4 extra One at 16 cents. 2 casea 4-4 Wamautta, at 20 cents. 6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents. loo dozen Towels at SI 26. 200 dozen Towela at $175 and $2. Fall lines of better quality Hnok and Damask rowels at $2 and $6. Fail lines of Linen Sheeilag, Linen Plilowcasing Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks, kc. Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced In price. DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, al) colors, 86 cents, 'ormerly $1 2>. & cases Dress Goods, all styles, 26 to 40 cents, 'ormerly 85 to 60 cents. 26 pieces Black Silk, $1 25, $1 60, $1 76. 12, $3, reduced 20 per cent. Oar entire Mourning stn:* has undergone a re? faction of from 60 to 25 per cent. Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best n the olty. Fall linea or Satina, Silk Valours, Silk Velvet, tc, are offered at great bargains. CLOTH DEPARTMENT, The beat selected stockl n this market, oonslBU lng of Foreign and Domeatlo manufactures, has been marked down, and we offer great bargains to purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Fal! lines of Lad its, Misse.' and Gents' UOS1ERY and UNDERWEAR. Full linea of Kid Gloves at following prices: 1 button Kid Glove, $l. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 26. Also, sole Agenta for the celebrated Ohelliy'fl Kid Cloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand? kerchiefs In great variety. See specials. Respectfully, illus ic ?ooks. IJIEN THOUSAND COPIES SOLD IN TEN WEEKS. Greatest success ever kaown of Ditson A Go.'a GEMS OF STRAUSS. Now contains: Telegraph, Aoademlc, Publisher, Consorilen, 1001 Nights. Bnrgerslnn. Manhattan, Royal bongs, Vienna Woods, New Vienna, Illus? tration, German Heans, Blue Danube, Artist's Life, Love and Pleasure, Marriage Bells, Wiener Fresken, wine, Women and bong, Life Let us 3 li er is ti Waltzes, and so other or his beat Waltzes. Pizzicato Polka, Clear the Truck Galop, Trltech rratsch. One Heart, One Soul. Fata Morgana, Ma? zurka. Lob der Frauen Mazurka, Belle H?l?ne, Quadrille. Orpheus Quadrille, and 20other Polkas, Uazurkaa and Quadrilles. "Mnbeiusned with a One portrait or Strauss, ind niling 260 lime meale pages-lt (BS musical tem, indlspt-nsable io all lovers or StraoBs's dance iliiBlc."-Evening Mail. Prloe $2 50 In board covers; $3 in cloth; $4 In rllt. Sold by all Book and Music dealers. Now ready, Strauaa's Dance Mnelo for Violin and nano, $1. Try SPARKLING RUBIES,!35c., aid pronounce t the best and brightest of Sabbath School Song iookB I Try CHEERFUL VOICES, 60c. The new School long Book, by L. o. Emerson. We shall sell loo, IOO in 1873. Sent, post paid, on receipt of retail price. )L1VER DITaON A OO., | Ml. H. DITSON A CO. Boston. I 711 Broadway N. Y. moh27.wslyrn*w Cigars, Sobarco, *fVt WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STREET Sign of the Emperor William. TRADE SUPPLIED. mctn-lyrDCAW Stamou Sal*.--fmmtt fltofi*. Bj SAM. C. BLACK, SALE or STOCKS AND BONDS AT ._ AUuTlON. On WEDNESDAY, 28ih February, 187S. I will aell, at ea*t end or Broad street, in the City ot Charleston, c.. at ii o'clock, A. IL, The following SEODRITIFS, say: 1800 SHAKES S. C. li AIL KO ADbTOOK 200 Shares Georgia Ratroad ?took 300 Soared charlot'e, columbia and Aotrnata Railroad stock 171 Snares savannah and Charleston Rail? road Stock 830 Shares Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock -~?v?a 76 Sbar s Central Railroad o? Georgia stock , . 110 Shares Southwestern Railroad of Georgia Stock S60C0 South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, First Mortgage Jil OOO Sooth carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, Second Mortgage $21,000 Central Railroad of Georgia First Mort gage Bonds And such other securities aa may hereafter be added to the list. - Terms casa. Parchase rs can arrange to ha vs their parchases carried for thirty days, et bene rate of Interes'., upon deposit of proper margin, iebis BY H. H. DeLEON, Auctioneer. THEO. Hi ABRAHAMS, SURVIVOR, vs. ABRAHAM FALK, Adminlatr tor, et aL Purs iant to an order of sale in this case, by Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge or the First Circuit, to me directed, 1 wM offer I r aale, at Public Auc? tion, at the corner or Broad and ?Mt BAT atreets. la the city or Charleston, THURSDAY March 6, at ll o'clock. . 1. All that LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL OP LAND, with the ball-logs thereon, Mtaate. lying and be? ing on the west side or Meeting street, Ward No. 4. in the City of Charleston, county and State aforesaid, measuring and containing; in front, on Meeting street, nineteen (ia) feet, more or leas, ca the north line irom east to west ninety-five (M) feet, then running from that terminus south to north twenty-one (21) reet three fl) inches, and then on the north line at right angles from this ter mi um forty nine (Ifli feet, OH the west line forty (40) feet three (3) inches, and on the sooth Une one hundred and forty-four (144) feet, be the same more or less; bolting and bounding east on Meeting street, south and west on lands now or ISM of James H. Walker, and north on landa of the estate of Walker and E. Adams. ALSO, 'M 2. AU that certain LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with tne bandings thereon, sitaste, lying and being on the weat side or Meeting street, Ward No. 4, In the City of Charleston, State aforesaid, measuring and containing in iront on Meeting street twenty-three (28) feet six (6) locket, more or lesa, and in depth from east to west one hundred and fury-Tour (144) f-et, be the lame more or le- s ; butting and bounding to the easton Meeting street, to the west and north on landa of the said Jame? E. walker, and to the south Oh land of Robert s. Millar. ALSO, s. AU that LOT OF LAND, situate on the east side or state street, near Market street, In ihe etty of Charleston and State aforesaid, measnr lng and containing In front on state street fif? teen (16) leer, and in depth from weat to east ninety (00) feet and six (6) inches more or leas; batting and bounding to the north on 1-tnd? of Robert Tuttle, to the easton lands now or late of Modecal cohen, to the aouth on lands now or late or John Wallis, and to the weat on State street. Terms-One-third cash; residue In two equal Buccesaive annual instalments, with Interest then on at the rate or seven percent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by bond or bondi or the purchaser, and mo tgageoftue premises; bandings to be Insured and policy of tnanranoe assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers... THOS. Y. SIMONS, Referee. fehl6,18.24,27,mch4,5.e._" Bj LOWNDES & ?RIM BALL. FINE BEIGE BUILDING, STORE? HOUSES, Ac , on the west side of East Bay, nearly opposite Adger's wharf. Will he bold on TUESDAY, the 25th of February, 1873, at the old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, Ail that LOT OF LAND on the west side of Bast Bay, known more partloalarly as the late office of Herchenrath, Lesesne ? Huger, measuring on East Bay 42 feet, on Bedon's Ailey 64 feet 7 inches, ou the north line 804 fett 2 incoe-, on the sooth 296 reet io inches, be the same more or lesa; bounding east on East Bay, west on Bedon's Al? ley, nona on land now or late of H. E. Vincent, southon land of ino*, blgham, aU or which ia more particularly set forth by r?f?rence to plat o? Charles Parker, recorded la plat beek, No. l, p. 84. This property rona through to Bedon's Alley, on which there ls a fine btorehon-e. AU the bouses on the premises are of brick. Terms-one third cash; balance bi one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, with tuterest ira day of ?ale, payable annually; pro? perty to be insured and policy auiaaed. Pur cbaaer to pay as for papers._fefal6-s7tnl By J. FRASER MATHEWE8, HOUSE AND LOT BURNS LANE. will be sold on TH?-8DAY, 37th Instant, near the Postofflce, at il o'c loo ft, LOT NO. 8 Barns Lane with Two Story Wooden DWELLING. Dimensions or Lot 20 feet front by 87 /68C d68p? Terms-One hali cash; balance In twelve months, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay. ne for papers._ frblft-elthfi By W. T. LEITCH & R, S. BBUHB, Auctioneers. BUILDING LOT SOUTHWEST COR? NER of Short and Mazrck streets, w til be sold at auction on TUESDAY, is th Inst, at the east end of firoau street, at ll o'clock. That desirable corner LOT, situated as above. Lot measures 83 fee' front by 88 feet m depth? Terms cash. Pnrohaser to pay ns for papers. MUM " " MORTGAGEE'S SALE.-BT VIETUE of power vetted In me ander Foreclosure oi Mortgage from TIMOTHY MCCARTHY to ANME P. MCCARTHY, aa win appear from bald Mortgage. I wUl oder for sale the ioUowing do* scribed Property, viz: 1 Porte?le KNGINE and Appurtenances-?Ix hersepowcr. 2 McCarthy Gins, with Shafting, Bolte and Pol? leys. 1 Iron Pestle, and 2 pieces extra Shafting. 1 scale and Weights. l Lot Bolts, Screws, Wrenches and Old Iron. 1 Wooden Bin. 3 Water CASKS. 1 Iron Pnmp and Pl lng. Lor. Wooden Troughs. Lot Bagging, (Crocos.) The a tme will be sold on MONDAY, the 17 tb. day or February. 1878, at ll o'clock A. M.. nt the risk of the former Purchaser, he not having coot piled with terms of former sale. In chalmers street, next to German Engloe-Hon & Conditions cash. Articles to be n mored ba medlately._febl6-a ' * Doora, Sashes and Slirtoa. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, I VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS, AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.. . ILARCE 8TOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS, KEOGH & THORNE, 1254 AND 256 CANAL STREET decfl-lyr Hew Torie'City. Cljina, (Crocker;rj, Ut. IUSTF ARRI VED" DIRECT FROM ENGLAND PER BARKS PILLE DE L'AIR AND ONWARD, Plain White and Decorated CHINA TEA SETS, FORTY-FOUR PIECES, $7 50 TO $30 PER SET. nm m m mm AT ALL PRICES. ALSO, CHINA AND GRANITE DINNER & BREAKFAST SEW AT NEW TOBE PBICES. CALL AND EXAMINE. AT THOMAS & LASSEAU'S, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. novl8-stuth3mos