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?.For Thoughts."
A pansy on h? brea? she laid.
Splendid md dark ?I h Ty Un dyes;
"Tawe lt; 'Us lite y< ur tender eyes,
Doep as tho midnight heaven," ehe said.
The rich rose manum? In her chees.
Before him lite the dawn she stood,
Pauslug opon life's hilght. subdued.
Yet triumphing, both proud and meek.
And white as winter stars. Intense
With steadfast Are, his br.ll.ant iace
Beet toward her wi h an eager grace,
Pale with a rapture balf suspen.-e.
"You give me then a thought, o sweet I"
He cried, and kissed the purple flower,
And bowed by love's resistless power,
Trembling he sank before her feet.
She crowned his beautiful bowed head
With one caress of her white hand;
"Rise up, my sower of all the land.
For all my thoughts are yours." she said.
?eqal Notices.
STATFTOF SOUTH CAEOLUi A,
CHARLESTON COUNTY.-In Common Pleas.
J. EVANS BRITTON va. E. W. M. M ACE. ET et al.
Pursuant to an order of Court In the above
staue cause, dated the 7th or February. 1873, to
me directed, all persons having claims against
the REPUBLICAN PHINTING ANO PUBLISHING
COMPANY aie hereby notified to present their
dalma to mc, at my office. No. 65 Broad street.
Charleston, S. C., on or before the drat day of
March, 1873, or be debarred from the benefit of
any Judgment to be herea ter made in the cause.
febU-to3 WM. J. GAYER, Referee.
Geming incut] m co.
HE N B W~TM~P~R^b~V~?fD
WHEELER & WILSON
SILENT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
Weare now selling these superior MACHINES
on Ten Dollar monthly payments.
Adjusting and Repairing done promtly.
WHEELER A WILSON M AN UK'O CO.,
arrs-iyr_Nr>. soo King street.
NttD Publications.
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volamos.
Stones of the Temple, or Lessons from the I <
Fabi lc and Furniture or the Church, with upwards
of (0 illustrations, by Waiter Field, M.A., F. S
A . $2 60.
The Lire and Times or Phillp Schuyler, by Loss
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury; the land
lng of Augustine, the murder ol Becket, Edwar
the Black Prtooe, Becket's Shrine, by Arthur I
Stanley, D. D., rormerly Canon or canterbury
with Illustrations. $8 76.
The Unknown River, bv Phillp Gilbert Hamer
ton. illustrated by the au'nor, $6.
Merldiana; the Adventures of three English
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Verne, translated from the French, with numer
ons Illustrations. $3.
The Woods and By-Ways or New England, by
Wlison Flagg, with illustrations, $5.
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lerlzlng the series as uniformly progressive, clear
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price for any book published in America, books
will be sent to them by mall or express free or
extra charge. Address
FOGARTiE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
Janathstu No. 260 King street.
Crngs at Wholesale.
Q.RAY'S INVALUABLE IMPROVED
OINTMENT.
This Ointment ls not the thing or a day, nor has
lt been tanned Into notlca by artificial means,
Its high reputation rests upon Ita real Intrinsic
merit, baaed upon truth, derived from many
years experience by the Faculty, and the expe?
rience of all who have used or ?old it.
It has been longer in use (more than forty
years,) and ls bought by Druggists In larger quan
titles than any medicine of the kind in the world
Mora than ten thousand certificates can be pro
doced or its efficacy.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C,
The trade supplied at manufacturer's prices.
Jan21-tu _
-yjTE BABNESTLY INVITE THE AT
TENTION ol Physicians, Druggists and the
public generally to the
, ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS OF MESSRS. JOHN WYETH
A BRO., PRACTICAL CH KM IS Ti,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
which have become so deservedly POPULAR for
their INTRINSIC worth, the XUSOAKT manner In
which ihey are prepared, and the RELIABILITY of
the QUALITY ot BACH SPECIFIC article they are
said to contain. First among them ls their
COD LIVER OIL WITH PHOSPHATE LIME,
a most valuable remedy in the large class of was
ting diseases caused by IMPAIRM ? KT or PXRTRR
SION of NUTRITION, the too rapid TISSUS TRANS
FOKMATION and the want of certain aubstanc* es?
sential to the organism, and it la offered with tbs
utmost confidence as an IMPORTANT addition to
the resources of medicine against tho diseases
which, tn this country, are the most numerous,
and fohn ld able, say SCROFULA in children and
PULMONARY COMPLAINTS in a . mts. "Eachoance
of the mixture con tains 16 grains or the Phosphate
or Lime.?
BEEF, WINE AND IRON.
This delightful nutritive tonic has been ao uni?
versally used and approved, lt Is unnecessary to
gay more than that lt is kept up to its usual stand?
ard or excellence.
"Each tabiespoonlul contains l ounce or Beer,
nair onnce or Sherry Wine and 2 grains or Citrate
oitton."
BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA.
The combination or Calisaya Bark with onr pre?
paration or Beef, Wine and Iron adda the nerve
tonic and anti-period lc effect or Cinchona to the
nutritions and stimulating properties or the other
ingredients. We doubt ir a more efficient combi?
nation or tonic, nutritious and stimulating agents
could be prescrib? d, and ask the attention oi phy?
sicians to Its use, as a prompt and reliable remedy
In the many cases la which lt would naturally be
Indicated. Each tablespoonful contains 1 ounce
ol Beer, 1 grains citrate or Iron, and hah* ounce
ot Wine ol Calisaya Bars.
SHERRY WINE AND BEEF.
The advantage or administering Beer with Wine
to patients requiring both nutriment and stimu?
lant, will re readily appreciated-the sustaining
and nutritious effect ut the beer often enabling
delicate and sensitive invalids to take the wine
with benefit, wheo ordinarily they would be un
able to take lt even in small quantities without
occasioning beadache, Ac. Each tablespoonful
contains one-half ounce or Sherry Wine and one
ounce or beer.
We also cali attention to the following as some
among these preparations most in use: Elixir
Calisaya Bark, Iron and Strychnine. Elixir Phos?
phate Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. Elixir Va
lerlanate Ammonia. Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and
Strychnine. Bitter Wine ol Iron. Elixir Gen tl in,
Ferreted. Wine or Wild Cherry Bark Ferreted.
Syrup Lacio Phos. Lime. Tasteless Cod Liver
OH.
Wholesale Agents lor Marvin'sPure Cod Liver
OIL DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
nOT&uf Agents forsooth Carolina.
Jnsarcmre.
28th ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
NEW YORK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE,
Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway,
JANUARY 1,1873.
Amount or NET CASH ASSE13.
January 1.1872.?18,689,747 36
Income.
Ptemlums and annal
ties.$ 6,308,910 62
Intere-u received and
accrued. 1,206,606 43
-7.516.407 05
S26,*ur>,151 41
Disbursements.
Los-es by deatb. 1,408,619 87
Dividendsand rte1 urn
Premium') on Can?
celled Policies. 2,263,392 07
Lire Annaties Matur?
ed, Endowments and
KelUBurance. 60,608 56
Commissions, Broker?
ages and Agency
Expenses. 640,976 95
Advertising and Phy?
sicians' fees. 111,681 71
Taxes, Office and Law
Expenses, salaries,
Printing, Revenue
Stamps, AC. 265,185 49
- 4,630,811 86
$31,574,842 76
Assets*
Cash tn Trust Com?
pany, In Bank and
on hand. 2,242,746 64
Invested in United
states, New York
State, and other
Btoeksfmarket value
$4,227.897 83) cost.. 4,140,518 95
Invested m New York
City Bank Stocks
(market value $48,
027 50) cos. 41,649 00
Real Estate. 1,768,174 14
Bonds and Mortgages
. (secured by real es?
tate valued at $26,
000,000 oo, bnllulngs
thereon insured for
over $11.000,000 oo,
and the policies as?
signed to the Com?
pany as additional
collateral security).. 11.890,634 28
Loans on existing pol?
icies (the reserve
held by the Com?
pany on these poli?
cies amounts to ti.
069,991 51). 986,241 08
Quarterly and Semi?
annual Premiums,
due subsequent to
Jannaryl, 1873..... 691,405 61
Premiums on existing
policies in course of
transmission and
collection ^estimat?
ed reserve on these
policies, $5CO,ooo,
Included in Liabili?
ties) . 272,434 75
Lmouuis due from
Agents. 29,033 08
merest accrued to
January l, 1873. 112,162 33
- 21,674,842 76
ADD
3x cess of market valoe of securities
over cost. 92,167 38
7ash Assel?, Jan. 1, 1873, 921,067,000 14
APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS:
Imount of Adjusted
i osses due subse?
quent to January l,
1?73.$ 281,642 00
.mount of Reported
Loases await ii g
proor, Ac. 192,670 00
.mount reserved lor
Kein.- u ran ce on ex?
isting policies in?
suring $117.621,
763 21 participating
insurance (at 4 per
cent. Carlisle net
premium) -$1,000,
852 65, non-parilcl
tating, (at 6 per
cent., Carlisle net
premium). 19,418,928 46
alac ce of Ret u ru
Premium of 1872,
payable during the
year 1673 . 131,438 76
- 20,024,575 22
divisible Surplu.81,642,4*4 9*
From the undivided su rom 3 ot $1,642,424 92 the
loard of Trustees has deolared a reversionary
uvldend, available on settlement of next annual
remlum, to participating policies proportioned
0 their Contribution to Surplus. The cash value
f such reversion may be used on settlemeut of
remlums, If the policy-holder so elect.
D?ring the year 8910 Policies have been Issued,
lBUrlng $27.096,278 61.
TRUSTEES:
[ORRIS FRANKLIN..Pre-ident of the New York
Life insurance Company.
?AVID DO WS.. (David Dows A Co., Flour Mer?
chants,) 20 sooth street.
3 A AC C. KENDALL.. (Merchant) Union Build?
ings, corner William and Pine.
1 ANIEL S. MILLER..(Late Dater, Miller A Co.,
Grocers.)
1ENRYK. B0GBRT..(B0gert A Kueelandj 49
William street.
OHN M AIRS.(Merchant,) 20 South street.
GILLIAM H. APPLETON..(Appleton A Co., Pub?
lishers.) 649 and 651 Broadway.
lOBERTB. COLLINS..(Collins A Bros., Station
era,) 370 Broadway.
riLLI AM BARI OM.(Barber.) 33 Wall street.
GILLIAM A. BOOTH..(Booth A Edgar,) 100 Wall
street.
?FORGE A. OSGOOD...(Banker,) 35 Broad street.
1ENRY BOWERS.(Banker,) 36 Broad stieet
HARLES L. ANTHONY...(Anthony A Hail, Dry
Good?,) 61 Leonard street.
ANEORD COBB... President Eagle Fire Insurance
Company, 71 Wall street
IDWARD MARTIN...(Cragln A Ca, Provisions,)
400 West Twelfth street.
1DWIN HOYT...(Hoyt, Spragues A- Co., Dry
Goods,) loo Franklin street.
I. B. CLAFLIN..(H. B. Claflin A Co., Dry Goods,)
corner Church and Worth streets.
. F. SEYMOUR..(J. F. Seymour a Co..) 78 War?
ren street.
ORNE Ll CS R. BOGERT, M. D....8 St. Marka1
Place.
GILLIAM H. BEERS...Vice President of the New
York LifcInBurance Company.
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
WM. H. BEERS, Vlcr-Prea't & Aoi'y.
THEODORE M. BAN TA, Cashier
D. O'DELL, S upcrlntedent of Agencies.
ins. WRIGHT, M. D" Asa'l Med. Ex'r.
THOMAS FROST,
GENERAL AGENT,
NO. 64 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON.
OHN L. DAWSON, M. D. 1 " ^ Bxam'a.
\ L. PARKER, m. a., J 1
febl8 tnih4tu6
-furniture, Us.
piRST-CLASS FURNITURE,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
IILLING'S FURNITURE 8TORE,
KO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN,
3 the place to get handsome and substantial
?RN?T?RE of the latest and moBt elegant de?
igns at prices to suit the limes, TUB establish?
ment has just received a large supply of superior
'arlor, chamber and Dining Room Sets tn Oak,
Fainut and Imitation, which are offered at prices
BB or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged^
teewhere for lesa substantial Furniture.
SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY.!
Call and examine the Btoce and prices.
SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER,
No. 444 KING STREET.
declS-SmosDAC
FdRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 375 King Street,
ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
Great closing ont sale or oar extensive stock of
DRY 600DS AND CARPETS.
To make room for our Spring Stock we will now
offer
CARPETS
10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, OD'y 30 cents.
25 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60
cents.
25 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cents,
25 pleceB all Wool Ingrain, only 90o. and $1
60 pieces English Brussels, only $1 60.
FnU Unes of Rags, Mats. Oil Cloths and Matting
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
6 cases 3 4 Bleached at 9 cents.
6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12* cents.
6 cases 4 4 extra One at 15 cents.
2 cases 4-4 Wamsutta, at 20 cents.
6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents.
loo dozen Towels at $1 26.
200 dozen Towels at $ I 75 and $2.
Foll Unes of better quality Hack and Damask
Towels at $2 and $6.
Fail lines of Linen Sheeting, Linen Pl lowcaslng
Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Lamasks,
AC
Blankets, Flanne'B, Shawls, Cloaks have been
greatly reduced In price.
DRESS GOODS.
20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 85cents,
formel ly $i 2>.
6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 26 to 40 cents,
formerly 35 to 50 cents.
26 pieces Black Silk, $1 25, $1 50, $1 76. $2, $3,
reduced 20 per cent.
Our entire Monrnlng Stock has undergone a re?
daction or from 50 to 26 per cent.
Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best
In the city.
Full linea of Satins. Silk Valours, Silk Velvet,
fee, are offered at great bargains.
SLOTH DEPARTMENT,
The best selected stock! n this market, consist
ng of Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has
>een marked down, and we offer great bargains
o purchasers.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
FnU Unes or Ladles, Misse.' and Gents' HOSIERY
ind UNDERWEAR.
Full lines of Kid Gloves at following prices:
1 button Kid Glove, $1.
2 button Kid Glove, $1 26.
Also, sole Agents for the celebrated Chellly's
Cid Gloves, each pair guaranteed.
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand?
kerchiefs In great variety.
See specials. Respectfully,
WRCHGOTT.BBIDICT&CO.,
nettling ano int nie I) m g PJoo?t.
BARGAINS IN
CLOTHING!
MENKE & MULLER,
CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING
STREETS, ARE NOW
CLOSING 0?T
WINTER CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES,
TO HAKE ROOM FOR
SPRING- STOCK.
GIVE US A CALL I
j tuso
Scuding ??lac[)in?s.
SINGER
OFFICE,
?0. 186 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
declo-tuth83mo
Pianos, ?rgens, Ut.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Furnished at factory prices fer Cash, or by
loathly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L. MoCLENAHAN,
Plano and Music Store,
JaaO Mo. lld King street.
__grnjt^ Cbtwicai?, Ut.
DR. FTTLER'S VEGETARLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP.
Warranted under oath never to have failed to
ure. 28,600 Certificate, a or testimonials of cure,
acludlng Rev. 0. H. Ea/lng, Media, Pennsylvania;
lev. Joseph Beggs, Fal} s of Schuylkill, Philadel
hla; the wife of Rev.. J. B. Davis, HtKhtstown,
lew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford,
'hliadelphla; Doctor Jei linings and Doctor Walton,
blladelpbu; Hon. J ' V. Greeley, member Con
ress from Phlladelphli i; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam?
eo, New Jersey; ex-Se oator stewart, Baltimore;
x-Govcrnor Powell, Ki 'ntucky, and thousands or
there. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
LE. GEO.OAUL1ER, Agent,
.n ry l-l yr Char leaton, S.O
Campa, Cl)imites*, Wi.
SAVE YOUR EVES.
USE THE CELEBRATED
GERIN ST?DEiVrS UMP,
The Brightest, Clearest,
Softest and Best Light
ever used.
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS & LANNEA?,
NO. 289 KING ST REET,
OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
SHADES, CHIMNEYS
AND
WICKS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
novie-Btnth
Astral ?ii.
PRATT'S
ASTRAL OIL.
THE SAFEST OIL-THE BEST
ILLUMINATOR.
Has never ex ploded-has
never been the cause of an
accident, and has never
failed to give the most per?
fect satisfaction wherever
used.
THE TESTIMONIALS OF TOE PrtESS, LEADING
SCIENTIFIC MI N, INSURANCE COMPA?
NIES, AND HUNDREDS OF THOU?
SANDS OF FAMILIES ARE ?I
GUARANTEES OF ITS SUPE?
RIOR QUALITIES.
For sale by the Agenm for South Carolina,
LOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, charleston, S. 0.
febl8-tnth86mos
j?OOta, 51)0*0, Ut.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ELIAS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, AC,
368 KING STREET,:
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit the continuance of
the patronage so liberally bestowed on
them by the citizens of Charleston and
surr .uniting country.
One of the Arm has Just returned from
th>'North, and purchased in Bostnn .mst
b?fore the large lire there; all of which we
offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad
v inniges and guarant. c them a having of
at least, io to 15 per cent..
We are offering all or onr purchases now
at less than former pi Ices, and regardless
to the advance of prices now.
To our Retail Customers we would say
that as heretofore we shall do our oest to
please them by polite attention and cour?
teous sale-men
No trouble to show goods. We keep
only a go.<d quality of Bouts and Shoes,
and prices that defy competition.
Our motto ls, LA RUE SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.
A8 A SPECIALTY !
To Mothers we would say that we con?
tinue to keep a largo stock of that celebra?
ted SILVER TIPPED SUOE, of Philadel?
phia make.
constantly on hand and receiving by
every steamer from Philadelphia a floe
and well selected stock of Hand-sewed
Bootsand Shoes, for Ladles, Genta, Misses
and Children, of the Best Philadelphia
manufacture, all of which we guarantee
to give satisfaction, and would respectful?
ly solicit a call at
ELIAS & BROS.,
No. 368 KINO- STREET,
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET.
J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOUSE, R. H.
IUOKENFUSS, will be pleased to walt on their
rienda. nov2S-tuths
Doers, Gaelics ono fiiinoe.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS.
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK-LOWE8T RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 AND 256 CANAL STREET
decfl-lyr ti'** York City._
Avocet us, ??qnors, Ut.
H. KLATTE & CO.
ACENT8 FOR CHARLESTON.
We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A 00
Bola Agents ror Charleston ror this Celebrated
Brand or PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both
HYES and BOURBON._
These Whiskeys are guaranteed pure KENTUCKY
COPPER DISTILLED, rree rrom all compound im?
purities, arjd highly recommended by eminent
chemlats ror medical use. The Brand ls patented
to prevent infringements.
BARKH0U8E BROS. A CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
We respect fully lnrorm onr mends and custom?
ers that we keep constantly on hand a full supply
of the above already favorably well known Whis?
keys, and offer same to thc trade at dlstliler'B
prices. H. KLATTE A 00.,
augsi-atnthemo No. 186 East Bay.
xlgricnl?nral implements.
RICK ?RILLS,
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS,
AND
COTTON SWEEPS.
WAGONER & MATTH EWES' IMPROVED
RICE DRILL at reduced prices.
WEST'S HAND RICE PLANTER
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 60.
THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER A;
G GANO DISTRIBUTOR.
COLLINS & CO.'S
i mm)
FROM 12 TO 26 INCHES.
FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinds and
slzas.
RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN
SHOVELS.
TWISTERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES,
Ac, ?c.
PLOUGHS of all makera-COLLINS, WATT,
DIXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE,
LEE, ?c., A-c.
THOMAS'S SMOOTHING HARROW.
MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW.
NI8HWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW,
with a lull assortment of Agricultural Imple?
ments of alt kinds.
HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND
COVERER, depositing the Seeds In hills from
12 to 22 iBCbes apart.
For sale low by
J. E. AGGER ft CO.
AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
No. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Bead for Circulars. Jao29-tutbs
Cigars, (tobacco, Ut.
WM. SCHRODER,
MANUFACTURER
AND
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C,
No. 19 HAYNE STREET
Sign of the Emperor William.
TRADE SUPPLIED.
mchT-lyrnoaw
Unction Sa IM- ?bi? Oap
Bj HENEY-CO BI A & GO.
HAMS. SHOULDERS, JOLES, ?o.
Tais DAT, at 9 o'clock, In iront or onr
btore, we will sell
6 linda. HAMS, Shoulders, Joles, Ac.
S tierces Hams
60 packages Pigs Feet.
Conditions cash._feb! 8
STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER
WILL SELL TB IS DAY, BEFORE
their Stores Vendne Range, at o o'clock,
30 I Ubi HOTTER
25 kegs Butter ,
10 boxes D. S. Bellies
io tl- rees S. 0. Hams
_ 60 bDls. E. R. Potatoes._febl8
By LAU REY, ALEXANDER & CO.
BREAD, POTATOES, BACON, 4c
THIS D IY, the 18th mutant, will be aold in
Iront or onr store, at lo o'clock,
2000 pounds PILOT BREAD, in sacks
26 barrels Potatoes
io boxes D. s. Beides
10 tierces Good Western Hams, Uncanvaased
10 barrels s. C. Strips.
Bags Groundnuts. Mackerel, Starch, Jelly,
Pickle?, Prunes, Herrings, Paper, Ac.
Conditions caah._ febl8
By JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. ~~
BLUE ARMY COATS, CLOTBING AND
DRY GOUD9.-THIS DAY, 18th Inst int. at
hmr.pa?t io o'clock, we will sell at our store, No.
136 Meeting street, 60 Blue Army COATS, pairs
Army Pants, Cotton ade and Jean Coats tnd
Pants, White Tnck Skirts, Maslin Apronx, Fancy
Prints, Kentucky Jeans and Coitonsaes, Bleached
and Brown Shitting, Bine Plaids, Gingh.ma. Den?
ims, Shirting strip? a, Ticking. Ac. Ac. On ac?
count or underwriters-60 d zen Muslin Head
Handkerchiefs. 48 di zen fancy trimmed Hats.
Concluions cash. feblT
Bj TV. Y. LEITCH & JR. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer?,
BUILDING LOT SO?TBWEST COR?
NER of Short and Mazyck streets,
will be sold at auotlon THiS DAY, 18th Instant,
at the east end ol Brou s'reet. at u o'clock.
That desirable corner LOT, situated as above.
Lot measures 33 fee front by 88 feet In depth.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay os for papers.
reb!8_ j ,_'
Bj W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
FIFTY-FOUR MARSH LOTS, WEST
end or Spring street, near Chestnut street,
containing some io acres, more or less, on Gads?
den's Creek, a bold and navigable stream run?
ning Into the Ashley River; said property suit?
ably situated lat a mill site, or for manufacturing
phosphates. Will be sold as a whole, or in lota
as per plat. Said property adjoins New Bridge.
The above property will be sold THIS DAY,
the 18th Instant, at the Postofflce, at ll o'clock,
ft. bis
Bj W. ?. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
District or Sooth Carolina.-In Bankruptcy.
lu re uhas. Kerrison, Jr., Bankrupt, ex parte
Charles Kerrison
Pursuant to a decree In the above case I will
offer for sale at auction THIS DAY, the 18th
day or February, at the east end or Broad street,
at il o'clock,
All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, With the
Two and a Half story Wooden Residence and
Outbuildings, situated on the north side ol Van
derhorst street, and known as No. 28, between
St. Philip and Coming streets, measuring and COB.
tail ing in iron t on Vanderhor.it street 88 feet, on
the back line 36 feet e inches, and In depth 100
icet, be the sa.d dimensions mote or less.
Terms-One third caah; balance In one and
two years, with interest. Bi cured by bond or the
purchaser and mortgage or the property, insur?
ance and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay ano
lloneei a rdr pape rs. M. W. WIG 0,
rebi8_Assignee.
XV. Y. LEITCH 8c R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
POSITIVE SALE OF SMALL HOUSES
and Building Lota near Hampstead Mall and
lu vlolnliy ol the south Carolina Railroad Work?
shops.
wm be sold, THIS DAY, the 18th Instant, at
the Post?nico, at li o'clock", the following desir?
able Property:
That comfortable two-story Wooden RE I
DENUE, with Piazza, situated on the west side ol
Aiken street, near the Pub.lc Mall, known aa No.
o, containing 4 square rooms. Lot meisurea
3410-12 feet front, by loo feet m depth, more or
less.
That desirable BUILDING LOT to the north or
the above, known BB NO. ll Aiken street, measur?
ing 27 10-12 feet by loo feet in depth, more or
leas.
That comfortable two-story Wooden RESI?
DENCE, 03 the west side or aiken street, with
Kitchen, Platea and Cistern, a 'Joining the above
to the north, and known as NO. 13. Premises
cont* ns 4 square rooms. Lot measure a 80 6-12
Iee: front by 60 f .et m depth, more or less.
ALSO,
That two-story DWELLING In the rear, to the
west of the above, with entrance through a pas?
sage-way from Aiken street, with Piazza, con?
taining 4 square rooms. Lot measures 41 feet
front by 49 8-11 fen: In depth, (not including meas?
urement of passage.)
That pleasantly slfuated LOT on the weat side
ol America street third door south of the Public
Man, measuring 36 feet front by lia feet in den tn.
Those Six delightfully situated BUILDING
LOTS, running from America to Aiken a reet,
omening on the Public Mall. Eacn Lot measures
33H feet front by 100 feet in depth, more or less.
mose Three BUILDING LOIS on the east side
of Aiken street, adjoining the above to the north,
measnrlcg 33)i feet front by loo leet in depth,
more or le-s.
Plats of the Lots can be bad on application at
No. 36 Broad street.
Terms-F ir the Dwellings one-hair cash; bal?
ance In one year, with interest, secured by bond
and mortgage and Insurance or the property.
For the Building Lots, cash. Purchasers to pay
us for papers. febis
.fertilisers.
T>AiTmrj^^
(CAPITAL $1,000,000)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
This GUANO Is now sowell known in all the
Southern States tor its remarkable effects as an
agency for Increasing the products or labor, aa
not to require special recommendation from us.
Ita use lor seven \ ears past has established Its
character for reliable excellence. The large Axed
capital invested by the company in. thia trade
alfords the surest guarantee or the continued ex?
cellence or tnls Guano.
The Bupplles put Into market this season are,
as heretofore, prepared under the personal super
m" ndence of Dr. M. Jaiiau Ravenel, Chemist of
th . 'impany, at Charleston. S. u., hence planters
may i-est assured that Its quality and composition
ls precisely the same as that heretorore sold.
J. N. HOBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston S. 0.
JNO. S. RC ESE ACO.,
General Agents, Baltimore.
TERMS-$48 cash; $63 time, without interest.
To accommodate plantera they can order now
and have until the lat or April to decide as to
whether they will take at time or cash price.
When delivered irom the Factory by the carload
no drayage will be charged.
49-Papere that inserted my advertisement last
year will please copy. nnv20 wfmocAW3mos
Druys at CDriolesale.
ot Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis?
eases, after years of suffering bv taking Dr.
FiTLER'S VEG (. TABLE RHEUM ATI 0 SYttUP
the scientific discovery of J. P. Fitter, M. D.,a
regmar graduate physician, with whom we are
persoi>ally acquainted, who has for 89 years
treated these diseases exclusively with astonlah
lng results. We believe lt cur Christian duty,
arter deliberation, to conscientiously request suf?
ferers io use lt, especially persona in mod?rai e
circumstances who cannot afford to waste
money and time on worthless mixtures, AS
clergymen we seriously reel the deep response
milty resting on UR in publ.cly endorsing this
medicine. But our knowlege and experience or
^ remarkable merit fully Jastlfles our ac-lon
Rev. u. H. Ewing, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen
f?a s, became hopeless; Rey. Thomas Murphy.
D. D. Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. ^JJJg"
Hightstown. New Jersey; Kev J. ^?2?3???
Clarence, iowa; Key. O-^l
Ynrir-kev Josenh Beggs, Fall? unurcu, rsiaaw
S??' IM her^MghrSBftM Senators, Cover
SSr? l?^re??mea, Physicians. Ac., for
warded gfat s with pamphlet expiating these
diseases ?-n? thousand dollars will be present?
ed to any medicine for sa oe diseases showing
canal merit under test, or that can produce one
iourth as many living cures. Any person send?
ing by letter description of affliction will receive
gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund
money upon sworn statement of its failure to
cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. F1TLER,
Philadelphia. His valuable advice coBts nothing.
DJ WIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolin*.
For sale at Retail by H. BAER, W. A. SKRINE.
A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. CAULIEB, G. J,
LUHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS.
)anl8-stutbly nao
ancrum g a Let-Suu :* Sago.
Bj SAM. C. BLACK,
SALE OP STOCKS AND BONDS AT
, "_ AUCTION.
On WEDNESDAY. 28th. February, 1873, 1 will
Bell, at eat-t end of Broad Bird?, li the City of
Charleston. rt c., at li o'clock, A. M
The fellowing SEuDRITlFS, aav:
1800 SHAKES ?. 0. R AIL KO AD ?TOOK
200 Shares Georgia Railroad Stock
SOO Snares Charlotte, Colombia and Aoensta
Railroad stock *
171 S i ares savannah and Charleston Rail?
road Stock
320 Shares Memphis and Charles :on Baflwid
76 Sbar s Central Railroad of Goorala
stock ?W???
110 Shares Sooth western Railroad of Georgia
Stock > .
$60C0 South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent,
bonds, First Mortgage
$11.000 South carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent.
Bonds, Second Bortpaae .
$21,000 Central Railroad of Georgia First Mort?
gage Bonds : - ? ? ' " 'i?^V*
And Buch other securities as mar hereafter ba
added to the lut. w
-Terms cash. Purchasers can arrange to haw
their purchases carried for thirty days, at bank
rateof interest, upon deposit of proper margin.
Bj SAMUEL C. BLACK,
Auctioneer. -'? G
REFEREE'S SALE.
FELIX ?. CHAPEAU, Execntor. VS. TH08.
T. n APE A c el aL
Under and by virtue or an order of sale mada
in this caf e by the HOB. R. F. Graham. Judge ot
the First circuit, I wul oller for saie at Pabilo
Aaction on TUESDAY, the eleventh day of March.
A. D. 1873, .
The following REAL ESTATE, vis:
All that LOT OF LAND, with the dwellings and
other bandings thereon, situate on the east aide
of church street. In tne city or Charleston, rn?as*
nrlng and containing in front on aila Church
street fifty-nine (69j feet four ?) inches, more or
less; on the south line from west to-east one hon.?
dred and twenty-six (120) feet one (l) inch, mora
or less; then on the east or back line from sooth
to north thirty one (311 feet three (3) inches, mora
or less; then on tue north Hoe from east to we??
lorty-slx (46) f-et six (0) monea, more or less; ihm
on the east or back line twenty-six (28) feet six
(6) loches, m-re or lesa; then lastly on the north
line from east toward tne west to Church street
aforessid seventy-seven (77) feet one il) Inch,
more or leas; butting and bounding to the west
on Church street aforesaid, to-the north on Land
formerly or Rosana Thens, to the east on Land
formerly of winiam Veitch and Land formerly or
Mis. Lender, and to the som h on what was for
mf-riy known aa Billing's atables.
The Baid Lot contains three (3) Dwelling
Houses and onto Hidings two brlct and ona
wooden.
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND with the Bondings
thereon, on the west side of King street,
Chariest .m, 8. C., formerly known by i be num?
ber 41, measuring in front on King street twen?
ty-one 121) feet, and in depth ninety-nine (90) feet;
bonndlng to the south snd west on Land for?
merly of John Stevenson, to the east on King
street, and to the north on Land formerly of tho
Estate of samuel Moiler.
The said premises are now known by the nam.
ber Biz ty-nine (69.)
ILSO,
All that LOT OF LAND and Double Tenement
Hou-e thereon, at the northeast corner of Una
and Sc. Phillp streets, measmirg on Lina stree:
one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less,
by one hundred and ten QUO) feet in depth;
boon d in g south OB Lina street, west on St. Phillp
street, north OD Lands of F. sires and D. Biker,
and east on Lands of R. Llmehouse.
ALSO
All that LOT OF LAND, With the buildings
thereon, on the south aide of Elliott street, mow
Spring street,) Csnnonsboro', measuring flit y (50)
rest front on said street, by one hundred and
seventy-five (178) feet in dept h, more or less, ad?
joining lands or Thomas Chrletzocrg and others,
and known as the property formerly o? Anni.
Carpenter. .. : ? <r
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND, and the buildings there?
on, on the westside of S'res street, cannoniboro',
measuring on said street thirty-six (30) rest by
eighty (8b) feet in depth; bounding to the asst on
sire? street, south on lands of Joseph Zealj, tn
tr a st, not th on lands of Mrs. Rutherford, and west?
on lands or Mrs. shirer.
Terms-One-third ca*h; balance in one and two
years, secured by bond and mortgage; buildings
to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to
pay lor papers. r. W. MILLER,
rebl8,2S.-mch4.il_Referee.
BY H. H. DeLJEON,
Auctioneer.
11HEO. H. ABRAHAMS, SURVIVOR, VS.
. A BK AU AM FALK, Administrator, et aL
Pursuant to an order or sale In thia caa?,' by
HOD. R. F. Graham, Judge or the First Circuit, ta
me directed, 1 will offer ? r sale, at Pondo Auc?
tion, at the corner dr Broad and cast Bay
streets, in the City of Charleston, THURSDAY
March 0, at ll o'clock.
1. All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with the buildings thereon, Utaate. lying and ha?
lag on the west side of Meeting street, ward No.
4. in the City of Charleston, county ard State
aforesaid, measuring and containing In front, on
Meeting street, nineteen (.3) feet, more or leta, on
the north line frem east to west ninety-five (M)
feet, then rnonlag from that terminus south to
north twenty-one (2i| feet three (3)- inches, and
then on tne north line at right angles from thia
terminas tony nine (49i feet, on the west- noe
forty (40) feet three (3) inches, and on the south
line one hundred and forty-four (144) feet, be the
same more or less; bulling and bounding east on
Meeting street, south and west on lands now or
Ute of James H. Walker, and north on lands of
tha estate of Walker and E. Adams.
AISO,
2. All that certain LOT, PIEOS GR PARCEL OF
LAND, with tne buildings thereon, situate, lying
and being on the west side of Meeting street,
Ward No. 4, In the City or Charleston, Stat? .
aforesaid, measuring and containing ta iront on
Meeting street twenty-three (28) reel six (6) Inches,
mote or less, and In depth from east to weat one
hundred and rorty-fonr (144) fret, be the same
more or le- s ; butting and bounding to the east on
Meeting street, to the west and north on lands bf
the said James E. Walker, and to. ie south on
laud of Robert S. Millar.
ALSO, .
3. AU that LOT OF LAND, situate on the east
side of state street, near Market street, In the
Cliy of Charleston and s tat o aforesaid, measur?
ing and containing la fn nt on state street fif?
teen (16) leer, aaa In depth from west to east
Dlnety (90) feet and six (8) Inches more or leas;
butting and bounding to the north on linds of
Robert Tuttle, to the east on lands now or late of
Modecai cohen, to tne south on lands now or lata
or John Wains, and to the west on state street.
Terms-One-third cash; residue in two equal
successive annual instalments, with Interest
then on at the ' ate of seven percent, per annum,
payubie semi-annually, secured by bond or bonds
or the purchaser, and mo tgageof the premises;
buildings to be Insured and policy of insurance
assigned. Purchaser-* to pay for papers.
THO?. Y.SIMONS,Referee,
febl6,18.21.27,mch4,6,6._
Auctioneers' Urinate ?olei, UK.
BJ ALONZO J, WHITE & SON.
YT7ILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE
YV FARM on Charleston Neck well t noars az
Hey ward's Faim, containing Ul acres, aboat
one and a half miles from city boundry Would
be tented Also two large Lou fronting OB
Mound. President and Congress streets.
Apply as above, No. 68 bast Bay. febls-I
Bj K. M. MARSHALL & BRO.,
Real Estate Brokera, Sa. 33 Broad
street.
AT PRIVATE S ALF, 13 BUILDING
LOTS west of Sommerville; 2 LOTS at
Rikersvllie, on Mecoanlc and Division streets; 061
acres of LAND in colleton county, formerly
owned by W. A. Owens, deceased.
Plats to be seen at our effleo. No. 83 Broad
street. Residences and City Lots, Farms, Ac,
for sale._renis-stnS
SnsintM (Laxo?.
TTT A. KENYON,
PRODUCE CONMISSION MERCHANT AND FOR?
WARDING AGENT,
NO. 42 MABXKT SIB11T,
In Pipe Bod BarreWyaves, Shingles, Spokes,
wood. Kough Bice, Pel*?Corn. Pindars, Apples,
Peaches, Potato.s. Onions. Hides, Furs, Beeswax,
Tallow, Hogs, Fowls, Eggs, Game.
Send ror quotation or market prices,
rebl6-8to?>*
SAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney-GeneraL Ex-Attorney General..
jyj-ELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.,
Will practice In all the Courts or this State, and
m the United States Courts for the District ot
South carolina.
Offices at colombia. S. C.. In the Statehoase,
and in the Carolina National Bank Ballding, (np
stalre.)_i?08-1*'
jyj-OSES GOLDSMITH 4 SON,
COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RA*?
Highest Cash Price paid f?ron^?2Vwndt?rf
Hides, skins, Paper stock, iron, and all kinds or
Metals.
ALSO,
Dealer* In COTTON, Naval Store? and Scotch
pig iron. W*y*Hnwnyr