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"Aux Italiens."
BT OWEN MERIDITH.
At Paris lt was. at i he opera t here : -
And she looted lue a queen in a bx* tua
n'ght.
With i he wreath of pearl lu her raven hair,
And the brooch on her breast so bright.
Of all the operas that Verdi wrote,
Tho best io my tabte ls the Trovatore;
And Marlo can Boothe with a tenor note
Tue sonia in purgatory.
The moon on the tower a'ept sort as snow;
And who waa not thrlli'd in the strangest way.
Aa we oeard him sing, while the gas burned
low.
"Sou tl scordsr di me ?"
The Emperor there, In his cox of state,
Look'd grave, a? If he had JaM then seen
The red flag wave from tt>e city gate,
Wbire bis eaglea in bronze had been.
The Empresa, ton, bad a tear In her (ye;
You'd have said that ber ran cy had gone b ok
again
Tor one moment, under the old blue sky,
To the old glad lire in spain.
Won 1 there In our front row box we sat
Together my bride betroth'd and I;
My gase wa" Axed on my opera hat.
And her's on the stage hard by.
J?nd both were silent, aid both were sad;
Like a queen she lean'd on her full white arm.
With that tegai, indolent air she had
So confident of harcaarm.
I have cot a doubt, she was thinking then
or her former lord, good *oul that he was.
Who aied the rlcnest and roundest of men,
Tho Marquis of Carabas.
I hope that to get to the kingdom or heaven,
Turo' a needle'* eye he had not to pass;
1 wish him well, for the Jointure give J
To my lad/ of Carabas.
Meanwhile. I was thinking of my first love,
AS I bad not been thinking of aught for years,
Till over my face there began to move
Something that felt like tears.
I thought of the dress that she wore last time
When we stood 'neath the cypreas trees to?
gether.
In that lost lund. In that sort clime,
In the crimson evening weather.
Of that muslin dress, (for the eve was hot,)
And her warm, white neck In its golden chain,
And ber mn, soft bair. Just tied In a snot,
And fahlng loose again. i t
And the Jasmin flower in her fair young breast,
(0, the faint, sweet smell of that Jasmin
flower)
And the one bird singing alone to his nest,
And the one star over the tower.
I thought of our litre quarrels and strife,
And the letter that brought me back my ring,
And lt all seemed then, in the waste of life,
Such a very little thing.
For I thought of ber grave below the hill,
Which the sentinel cypress tree stands over,
And I thought_ "Were Bhe only living still,
Bow I could rorglve ber and love her."
And I swear, as I thought of her thus, In that
.hoar,
?nd or how, after all, old things were best,
That I smelt the smell or that laamln flower
Wnich she med to wear lo her breast
It smelt so faint, and lt smelt so sweet,
It made me creep and lt made me cold l
Like the scent that steals from a crumbling sheet
Where a mommy ls half nnrou'd.
And I terned and looked-Bhe was sitting there
In a dim box over the at age ; and dreat
In that muslin dress, with that mil, soft bair.
And that jasmine m her bi east.
I was hem, and she waa there;
And- the glittering horse-shoe curved between;
Fr -m my brtde-betrotaed. with her raven bair,
And her sumptuous, scornful mien.
To my early love, with her eyea downcast,
And over her primrose face the shade,
(In short, from the future back to the past,)
There H as but one step to be made.
To my early love from my future bride
One moment I looked; then I stole to the door;
I traversed the passage, and down at her side
l waa alttmg, a moment more.
My thinking of her, or ta? mu tic 'a f .-Mn.
Or something which never will be expreat,
Baa brought her back from the grave again,
With the jasmin In her breast.
Site ls not dead, and she la not wed,
Bat she loves me now and she loved me theo ;
And tb? very first word that brr sweet Ups said,
- My heart grew youthful again.
The Marchioness there or Carabas,
She la wealthy, and young, and handsome still;
And hut for her.well, we'll let that pasa
She may marry whomever she wllL
But I will marry my own first love,
With ber primrose face, for old things are r mt,
And the flower in ber bosom I prize lt above
The brooch on my lady's t reast.
The world la filled with folly and sin.
And love most cling wnere ic can 1 say,
For beauty ts e i y enough to win,
Bat one isn't loved every day.
And I think In the lives or most women and men
There's a moment when all wonld go amooth
and even
ir only tbe dead could find ont when
To come bacx and be forgiven.
But O, the smell of that Jasmin flower,
And O tba music 1 And o tho way
That voice raBg out from the donjon tower,
..Non tl acordar di m P
"Nonrtl acordar di me 1"
Nttn flnblications.
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Copaimetilupg ano iDissotationr.
mHE FIRM OF CAMPBELL 4 McBRIDE,
X or Beaufort, s. C., was dissolved on the 19th
day of January last by mutaai eonseut. Mr. M
H. MOBR'DE will hereafter condnc- the business
on hi: own account, FRANCIS CAMPBELL.
?eb22-?taih3? MICHAEL H. MOBKIDE.
Pianos, Organs, &z.
PIANOS ANO ORGANS,
Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L. MOCLENABAN,
Plano and Music Store,
jana Na lal King street.
Jnsnrantt.
28th ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
?SEW TORE
LIFE MR? COM,
OFFICE.
Nos. 846 & 348 Broadway,
JANUARY 1,1873.
Amount of NET CASH ASSETS.
January 1.1872.$18,689.74'/ 36
Income.
Premiums aud annui?
ties.* 6,808.900 62
Interest received and
accrued. 1,200,600 43
- 7.615,407 05
$35,305,151 41
DlibnrKmrnti.
Los-eaby denn. 1,408,519 87
Dividends and He: urn
Premium* on Can?
celled Poll' les. 2,263,392 07
Life Aunnties natur?
ed, Kndewments and
Heln-urance. 60,606 66
Cotnml-slons, Broker?
age* and agency
Expenses. 640,976 95
Advertising and Phy?
sicians' fees. 111,631 71
Taxes, Office ana L?w
Expenses salaries,
Printing, Revenue
Stamps. AC. 256,185 49
4,633,311 05
931,574,84? 76
Assets.
Dash in Trust Com?
pany, in Bank and
on hand. 2,342.746 64
Invested in United
states, New York
State, and other
stoekP(market value
$4,227.897 83) Cost.-. 4,140,613 95
Invested m New York
etty Pank Stocks
(market value $45,
827 60) COBt. 41,649 00
Seal Estate. 1,768,174 14
Sondsand Mortgages
(secured by real es?
tate valued at $26.
ooo.ooo co, bollulngs
thereon Insured for
over $11.000,000 oo,
and the policies as?
signed to tho Com?
pany as additional
collateral security)., ll,390 684 28
Eioacson existing pol?
icies (the reserve
held by the Com?
pany on these poli?
cies amounts to $4,- ,
009,991 51). 986,241 08
Quarterly and Semi?
annual Premiums,
flue subseqaeot to
January 1, 1873. 6B|,4'6 61
'reminma on existing
policies in course of
transmission and
collection .estimat?
ed reserve on these
{icllcles, $100.000,
ncluded In Liabili?
ties) . 272,484 75
LmouMis due from
Agents. 29,033 08
merest accrued to
January l, 1873. 112,152 33
- 21,574.842 76
ADD
?xcess of marte t value of securities
overcoat. 02,167 38
;?ah Assets, Jan. 1, 1873, 93',607,000 14
APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS:
Itnount or Adjusted
l osses due subse?
quent to January 1,
1873.$ 281,612 00
tmonnt of Reported
Losses awaiting
proof, Ac. 102670 00
Lmount reserved for
Reinsurance on ex?
isting policies in?
suring $117.621.
753 21 narttclpatlng
insurance (at 4 per
cent Carl mle net
premium)-$1,000,
852 05. non-par1 lel?
ia: lng, (at 5 per
cent., Carlisle net
premium). 10,418,026 46
alance or Return
Premium of 1872,
payable during the
year 1878. 181,436 76
- 20,024,576 22
H vi ul ble Surplus..$1,649,424 03
From the undivided surplus of $1,642,424 92 the
toird of Trustees has declared a reversionary
Hvldend, av?llenla on set tie mer, t of next annual
iremlum, to participai lng policies proportioned
o their Contribution to surplus. The cash value
if such reversion may be used on settlement or
iremlums, tr the policy-holder BO eleot.
D?ring the year 8910 Policies have been issued,
usurlng $27.096,275 61.
TRUSTEES:
fORRIS FRANKLIN..President of the New Yoi k
Life Insurance Company.
) A YID DO WS.. (David Dows A CO., Flour Mer.
chants,) 20 South street.
SA AC a KENDALL.. (Merchant) Union Build
lngs, corner Willi tm and Pine.
?ANIELS. MILLER..(Late Dater, Miller A Co..
Grocers.)
IENRTK. BOGERT..(Bogert A Kneeland,) 40
William street.
OHN MA1RS.(Merchant,) 20 Sooth street.
VILLI AM H. APPLETON..(Appleton A Co.. Pub?
lishers,) 549 and 551 Broadway
tOBERT B. COLLINS. .(Collies A Bros , Station?
ers,) 370 Broadway.
VILLI A M BAR ; ON.(Banker,) 33 Wall street.
VILLI AM A. BOOTH.. (Booth A Edgar,) 100 Wall
street.
IEOROE A. OSGOOD...(Banker,) 35 Broad street.
1ENRT BOWERS.(Banker,) 88 Broad street.
IBA RLES L. ANTHONY.. (Anthony A Ball, Dry
Good*,) 61 Leonard street.
IANFORD COBB... President Eagle Fire Insurance
Company, 71 Wall BtreeL
iDWARD MARTIN...(Gragin A Co., Provisions.)
400 West Twelfth street.
?DWIN HOYT...(Hoyt, Spragues A Co., Dry
Gooda) loo Franklin street.
L B. CLAFLIN..(H. B. CU flin A Co., Dry Goods,)
corner Church and Worth streets.
. F. SEYMOUR..(J. F. Seymour * Co.,) 78 War?
ren street.
lORNELIES R. BOGE RT, M. D....8 St. Marks'
Place.
VILLI AM H. BE Kits... vice President of the New
York Lirelnsurance Company.
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President,
WM. BT. BEERS, Vlcr-Prea't ?ft Aci'y.
THEODORE AI. BAN TA, Cashier
D. O'DELL, Snperlntedentof Agencies.
C. I?. BOOK RT, M. D.,1 m.dlcai w?T??
GEO. WILKES, M. D. ( "??cai mum s
'HAK. WRIGHT, M. D., Ass'l hied. Ex'r.
THOMAS FROST,
GENERAI. AGENT,
No. 64 BROAD STREET, OUAKLESTON.
rOKN L. DAWSON, M. D. ) " d Exam'?.
!?. I.. I'AKKEH, St. D., J '
febts tuth4tu6
iFnrnitnre, Stt.
piRST CLASS FURNITURE,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
IILLING'S FURNITURE STORE,
NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN,
a the place to get handsome and substantla
URN1TORE or the latest and most elegant de?
igns at prices to suit the times. This establish
uent basjuat received a large supply of superior
'arlor, chamber and Dining Room Sets in Oak,
Valnut and Imitation, which are offered at prices
en or lirteen per cent, lower than those charged
ilsewhere for less substantial Furniture.
SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY.
Caa and examine the a toce and prices.
SION OF THE MAN AND ROCKER,
No. 444 KING STREET.
decl8-3mosD*o
&)r?Q0 ant ifle?trmeg.
nbWrTsBORcT"
KATIL?SINE WATER.
It has benn demonstrated, by a ferles of prac
cal experiments conducted by eminent phpsictanB
and au esi ed r.y thousands or grar? ful people who
ti .ve been relieved from tneir suderings by Va
use. that the UETTVSBORG KATALYSINE
WATER IR the nearest approach to a specific ever
discovered Tor Dyspepsia, Neuralgia. Khenma
tlsm, G .nt, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney am'. Crlnary
Diseases generally, it restoies muscular power
to the paralytic, t curesLl^or Complaint, enrou?
le Diarrhoea, PINS, Constipation, Asthma, Ca?
tarrh and Bronch tK Diseases of the ?kio, Gen?
eral Debility, sud nervous Prostration from men?
tal and physical excesses lr ls the greateBi. an?
tidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating or
Drinking. Itonrrects the stomach,'promon s di?
gestion, and relieves ibe head ainu at immediate?
ly. No household should be without lt. Every
hotel should keep lt on hand.
?-For a history of the Soriega, for medical re
ports of the power or the water ov?-r dista-e, for
marvelous cores, and tor testimonials frem dis?
tinguished men, Bend for pamphlets.
WHITNEY BROS., General Agents,
No. 2'7 South Front Strei t. Phi adelpbla, Pa.,
Gettysburg fcpriug Company.
For .'ale by DO WIE MOISE A DAVIS,
And U'Uggliit8 generally. feb25-tutli83mos*
?0013, 5t}0fS, Ut.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ELIAS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
w.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, &C,
368 KING STREET,
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit the continuance or
the patronage so liberally bestowed on
them by the citizens of Charleston and
surrounding country.
One of the Arm has Just returned from
tho North, and purchased in Boston just
before the large Ure there; all or which we
offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad?
vantages and guarantee them a saving of
at least io to 16 per cent.
We are offering all of onr purchases now
at leas than former prices, and regardless
to the advance of prices now. :
To our Retail customers we would say
that as heretofore we shall do our best to
please them by polite attention and cour?
teous salesmen
No trouble to show Roods. We keep
only a good qa il!ty ot Boots and Shoc-i,
and prices that defy competition.
Our motte ls, LARGE SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY 1
To Mothers we would aay that we con?
tinue to seep a large Btock or that celebra?
ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, Of Philadel?
phia make.
constantly cn hand and receiving by
evory steamer from Philadelphia a fine
and well selected stock or H and-ar wed
Boots and ShoeB, for Ladles, Gents, Misses
and Children, or the best Philadelphia
manufacture, all or which we guarantee
to give sati?ra.'tton, and would respectful?
ly sollolt a Call at
ELIAS & BROS.,
No. 368 KING STREET,
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET.
J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOCSE, R. H.
1UCKENFUSS, will be pleased to walt on their
'lends. nov28-tutha
ftetral ?il._
1STBAL OIL,
HE SAFEST OIL-THE BEST
ILLUMINATOR.
Has never ex pl oded-has
lever been the cause of an
incident, and has never!
ailed to friv& the most per?
ri ct satisfaction wherever |
?secL.
HE TESTIMONIALS OF THE P.tESS, LEADING
SCIENTIFIC M KN, INSURANCE COMPA?
NIES, AND HUNDREDS OF THOU?
SANDS OF F 4M I LI KS ARE 49
GUARANTEES OF ITS SUPE?
RIOR QUALITIES.
For Bale by tbe Agents for South Carolina,
DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, Oharieston, S C.
feblS tucruos .
moore, Sashes ano ?iinbs.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
I VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS.
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 AND 256 CANAL STREET
decB-lyr New York City.
QTigars, Co barro, Ut.
WM. SCHRODER,
MANUFACTURER
?AND
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
3IG?RS, TOBACCO, &C,
No. 19 HAYNE STREET
Sign Of the Emperor William,
TRADE SUPPLIED.
rochT'lyrDO?w
_Orage ot CDrjoUeoLe.
LOEFLUND'S C?IIMRW? LIEBIG'S ?KT?I?TOTMALT.
(Dnfermented, In the form of an Inspissate J Extrae.)
Ia a preparation ror Conghs. Sore Throat. W hooping Consrh. Difficult and Troublesome Respiration,
and all Diseases or the Throat and Langs, facilitating expectoration, and soothing the Macons
Membrane.
Principies or the greatest Importance for medic'nal purposes, as well as ror health, are here
united in the most COL centralen rorm, and are at tne same time soluble and of easy digestion.
These principles are:
REsuLVKNT AND EMOLLIENT-Sogar of Malt and Dextrine.
NUTRITIOUS-Phosphates a d Albuminosa Ingredients.
Loefland's hxtract or Malt ls au o prescribed in preference to Cod Liver OIL
THE OHIXKSB EMMKVAOOOUE;, TSA-TSIS- Botanical name, Rbynchosia Exosvata. This herb ls
used by the feaia es la China to regulate their menstruation, lt has been prescribed byAmer.can
ana European physicians with decided success, lt ls not abortive,
Aeeots for the United States, ALBERT DUN(1 A SON. Nn. 61 Bowery, New Y rk.
Agents for South Carolina, DOW1E, MOISE A DA VI-, Wholesale Druggists,
febis tusemos Charleston, S. C.
tamps, Cljimittrja, 8t.
SAVE YOUR EYES.
? USE&THE CELEBRATED
G?RMJN STliBEM'S UMP,
The Brightest, Clearest,
Softest ard Best Light
ever used.
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS & LANXEAU
NO. 289 KING STREET,
OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
SHADES. CHIMNEYS
AND
WICKS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
novie-atnth
Seeing ?Tiartjiues.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
OFFICE,
SO. 186 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
declO-tutheSmo
Drn (8000 e. Ut.
^RCHGOTT, BBNBDI0T&CO..
No. 375 King Street,
IRE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN'S
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
?reat closing ont sale or oar extensive stor.k of
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.
To make room for our Sprlog Stock we will now
offer
CARPETS*
IO pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpeta, only 60
cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cents.
25 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only soc. and tl.
60 pieces Engl ali Brussels, only $1 50.
Fnll Unca or Rags, Mats. Oil Clutha and Matting.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
6 cases 8 4 Bleached at o cents.
6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12X cents.
5 cases 4 4 exira Une at 16 cnn ts.
2 cases 4-4 Wamsutta, at 20 cents.
6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents.
100 dozen Towela at SI 26.
200 dozen Towela at $1 75 and $2.
Full Unes of better qnallty Huck and Damask
rowels at %1 and $6.
Fail lines of Linen sneed a g. Linen Pl lawcaalng
shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks,
kc.
Blankets, Flanne a, Shawls, Cloaks have been
rreatly reduced in price.
DRESS GOODS.
20 pieces SILK VALOUR, al) colors, 86 cents,
ormerly $12 >.
6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 25 to 40 cents,
'ormerly 35 to 60 cents.
26 pieces Black ?Ilk, $1 25, $1 60, $1 76, $2, $3,
educed 20 per cent.
Our entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re
luctlon or from 60 to 25 per cent.
Black Alpaca, only 50 cents,, worth 66, the best
n the city.
Full lines or Satins. Silk Valours, Silk Velvet,
kc, are offered at great bargains.
CLOTH DEPARTMENT,
The best selected stock n this market, consist
ag or Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has
Dcen marked down, and we offer great bargains
a purchasers.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
Fall lines of Ladles, Misse.' and CHm ts' HOSIER'S
ind UNDERWEAR.
Full linea or Eld Gloves at following prices:
1 bnttoa Kid Glove, $1.
2 button Kid Glove, $l 26.
Also, sole Agents for the celebrated Chellly'i
Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed.
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand
kerchiefs in great variety.
See specials. Respectfully,
dotqino, arti* JrnrniBQing &oooa.
BARG Alli 8 IN
CLOTHING!
MENKE & MULLER,
CORNER OP WENTWORTH AND KINO
STREETS, ARE NOW
CLOSING OUT
WINTER CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES, !
TO HAKE ROOM FOR
SPRING- STOCK.
GIVE US A CALLI
JanM
ftgrirnltnral implements.
RICE ?RILLS,
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS,
AND
COTTON SWEEPS.
WAGONER & MATTH EWES' IMPROVED
RICE DRILL at reduced prices.
WEST'S HAND RICE PLANTER AND
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 50.
THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND
GOANO DISTRIBUTOR.
COL.L.INS & CO.'S
STEEL DICKSON SWEEPS.
FROM 12 TO 26 INCHES.
FARQUHAR'S 8W?EP3, all kinds and
sizes.
RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN
SHOVELS.
TWISTERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES,
?r.e., Ac.
PLOUGHS of all makers-COLLINS, WATT,
i DIXIE. STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE,
i LEE, AC, AC.
i THOMAS'S SMOOTHING HARROW.
1 MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW.
! NISHWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW
. witta a full assortment of Agricultural Imple
menta of all kinds.
HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER ANI
COVERER, depositing the Seeds in hills fron
12 to 22 inches apart,
i For aale low by
J. E. ADGER ft CO.,
AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA
No. ?2 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
j Send for Circulara. JanSS-tnths
Statiion Salee-?bi? {Dan.
By L AL RE Y, ALEXANDER & CO.
POTATOES, SHOULDERS, HAMS, 4c.
THIS DA i, 2.' fi lQBtanc, will be soid beroi e
oar Store, at l' o'clock,
6u barrels POTA l OKS.
IN"
A general assortment of GROCERIES, viz :
shO?oD-R-, Hams, Httlps, Bellies, Mackerel,
Pap*r. Ac, Ac
Condiiious cash._feb25
STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER
WILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFOSE
i heir stores, Vend ne Rai ge, at 9 o'clock,
60 fibs Goshen BU fr ER
io Mercs Uncanvassed Hams
10 drains Codfish
20 Hacks Une o Fi nit.
Terms ctsh._ feb?5
By W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BROS,
WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON
THIs DAY. i he 26th instant,
A lot o? 1JO tis.ES and two Males. Stoc* can be
Been at Eli k's Stables._ feb26-l*
By WM. McKAY.
FURNITURE OF A FAMILY DECLIN-1
INO Housekeeping. Wm sell on TH-Es
Da Y, 27th instant, at No. 131 Si. Pm ip street,
near Cannon street, the entire Household Furni?
ture, consoling of Parlor.Dining and Bedroom
Furniture. Carpets. Bedwlug. Cooking stove,
Kitchen Utensils; also one Knglish Upright cot?
tage Rosewood 7 octave Piano. ? . . reb26
By JOHN G. MILNER & CO.
MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS ANDI
GI ves on accoubt of Cnfcrwnre s and all
concerned. Dry Goods, Ac. THIS DAY, 26th In
nant, at halfpa-t io o'clock, wewtitaell at our
Stor ., No. 136 Meeting street, on account ol Uu- !
derwrlrero. 6 nozen noys' Pearl Sothern HAT.?, 8
dozen Men's Black Caselmere. 6 ca es assorted
Men s and Boys' Hats, as dozen Men's and Ladles'
Gloves. Paney Prints. Kentucky Jeans, Cottou
adeB, Linen Drills, Blear tied and Frown Shirting,
Blue Plaids, Denims, Ticking, Bine Dillis, with a
general assortment of desirable Coode Jost re?
ceived. Conditions cash. Ieb26
ZDrogf ano i?Uoinr.ea.
ot Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica, Kldnev aud Nervous Dis?
eases, after years of sufferlrg bv taking Dr.
FiTLEK'S VEili-TABLB RHEUMATIC SYnUP
the scientific discovery of J. P. Fitter, M. D., a
regular graduate physician, with wnom we are
persoi aiiy acquainted, who has for 89 years
treated these diseases exclusively with astonish?
ing results. We believe lt our Chrlstlsn duty,
a'ter deliberation, to conscientiously request Buf?
ferers to use lt, especially persons In moderate j
circumstances who cannot alford to waste
money and time on worthless mixtures. As
clergymen we seriously feel the deep respons -
Mil: y renting on ns tn publcly endorsing thia,
medicine. But oar knowlege and experience or
Ita remarkable merle rudy Justifies oar acion:
Rev. u. H. Kwlng, Merila, Peno., snirere?! sixteen
\ ea's, bec uno hopi less; Kev. Thomas Murphy,
D.D. Frankford. Plilladeplila; Rev. J. B. Davis,
Hightatown. New Jersey; Kev J. s. Buchanan,
Clareare, Iowa; Kev. 0. G. smith. Pttiaford. New
Vors; Rev. Joseph Beggs. Fall - Church, Philadel?
phia, other testimonials from Senators, Gover?
nors. Judges, Congressmen, Physicians, Aa, for
warded gratis with pamphlet exp alnlng these
J diseases, one. thousand dollars will be preseot
I ed to any medicine for ?a ne diseases showing
eqnal merit nuder cat, or that can produce one
fourth a? many livlmt cures. Any person Bend?
ing by letter description or affliction will receive
grath a legally Blgned gnarantee, naming the
uumber ot bottles to cure, agreeing to refund
money npon sworn statement of its failure to
cure. Afflicted invited to write'to Dr. F1TLER,
Philadelphia. His valuable advice coBts nothing.
D'jWlE. MOISE A DAVIS,
Sole Wholesale Agents for south Carol im.
For aaie ai Retail by H. BAER, W. A. SK RINK.
A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. CA?LIBR, G. J,
L?HN, JQS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS.
JanlB-Btuthly nao
N
O CUBE, NO PAY
FORREST'S JUNIPER TAB
ls positively warranted to caro Cough, Orcup,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood. Asth?
ma, Bronchitis, and Lung Diseases. Immediate
relier produced. Look out for counterfeits I The
genuine ls put up by Dr. JASlE? MASuN FOR
RtS I' A co.
bold by G. W. AIM AR, Agent.
Corner King ana Yanderborst streets.
And all Druggists. febl4-fmw2mo
tia uro ac a
N?liTHEASTE?N RAILROAD COM?
PANY.
CHARLESTON, M. O., January 20,1872.
Trains will leave Charleston Daily at io oo A. V
and 8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 6.46 A. H. (Mondays ex?
cepted) and i.ao P. M.
Tram docs not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN
DAV8.
Train leavlngio.oo A. M. makes through connec?
tion to New Vork, via Rionmond and Acquis
Creek only, going through in 44 honre
Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have
choice or route, via Richmond and Washington,
or via Portsmouth and Ealtlmorc Those leaving
FanuY by thia Train lay over ou SUNDAY la Bal
timor?. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN?
DAY in Wilmington, N. 0.
Thia ls the cheapest, qnlckest and most pleas
ant route to cincinnati. Chicago and other pointe
Weat and Nor thwest, both Tra?na making con?
nections at Washington with Western Trains of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. OLEAPOR. Pen. Ticket Agent. mayal
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, January 18, 1878.
On and after MONDAY, Janaary go, the Pas
aeneer Trains on thia Road will run as follows:
EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY.
heave Charleston.4.00 P. M.
Arrive ar. savannah.10.16 P. M.
Leave Savannah.S-.ILK) P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.7 A. M.
DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Leave-uoariestoo.. 7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah. 3.80 P. H.
Leave Savannah. A. li A. lt,
Arrive at Charleston.0.60 P. M.
Passer, ger B rrom Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train
make close connection with Port Royall Railroad
for all Stations on that Road, (Sundays excepted )
Tickets for Beaufort on sale at th's Office
Freight forwarded dauy on through oms of lad
lng to points In Florida and by Savannah ?ino of !
Bteamshlpa to Boston. Prompt dispatch given tc
freights for Beaufort and points on Port Roya:
Railroad and at as low rates as by any other Une.
0. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent
8.0. BOYLSToy, Gon'l Ft. and Ticket Agent.
InnU
QOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, s. C., December 14, 1872.
On and arter SUNDAY. December 16, the Pas?
senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will
CUD as follows:
70B COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston. 9.30 A M
Arrive at Columbia. W * ?
/OB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.- * JJ
Arrive at Augusta.?.APP M
FOB CH Ait I.E STOh.
Loave Columbia.? 00 A M
Arrlvo at Charleston.4.46 r u
Leave Augut-ia.?. B.Oo A H
Arrive at. charleston.4.46 p u
COLUMBIA N10H.T RXPKB88.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston. .7.30 p u
Arrive at ColumDla.6.30 A R
Uave Columbia...7.30 p a
Arrive at Charleston.a 46 A M
AUGUSTA NIGHT BXFBB85.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston..-.8.30 r a
Arrive at Augusta.7.36 A R
Leave Augusta.-.*-\* * ?J
Arrive at Charleston.-.? 6.69 A M
SUMMSBVILLl TRAIN.
Leave summerville at.7.26 A M
Arrive at charleston.8.40 A R
Leave Charleston.~.ft 8.86 p H
Arrlvo at summerville .......... 4.60 p u
CAMDEN TRAIN.
Leave Camden...-...-...-.MB A M
Arrive at Columbia.1L66 A R
Leave Columbia.2.10 r M
Arrive at Camden.MS p?
Day and Night Trains connect at AuguBta with
Macon and Augusta Railroad, central Railroad
and Georgia Railroad. This 1B the quickest and
most direct route and as comfortable and cheap as
any other route to Louisville Cincinnati, Chicago,
St. Louis and all other points West and^NorttweaL
Columbia Night Train connecta with Greenville
and Columbia Railroad; and Day and Night Tra?na
connect with Charlotte Road.
Through tickets on sale via this route to all
p0cim^enrTraln conneota at Klngvllle dally (ex.
cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and
runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Tloe-President.
S. P. PinRVWS O T. A. ,. deals
>TATE NOTICE.- ALL PER-ONS
having claims egatnBt the (??tate or the lat?
THOMAS a. WEBB, will present them attested,
and those Indebted to the same will make pay
meat to Mesara. RUTLEDGE A YOUNG, Solid. .
No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. L. WEBB,
febl7-ras Adm'r cum test, annexo.
ByLOWHDES & GRIM BILL;
FIN? BRICK B?ILD?NO, STORE
HOUSES, Ac , on the weat aide of last Bay,
nearly opposite Adger's Wharf.
wm be poid THW DAT.- tte .Sith of February,
1873. at the <?M Postofflce; at ll o'clock.
Ail that L< ?T OF LAND on the west el ie of Bast
Bay. known more particularly as the late office
or HercRenrath, Le?esoe a Hager. measuring on
Kaat Bay 42 feet, on Bedon's Alley 64 feet 7 Inches,
o? the north line 304 fe t 2 loche-, on the sooth
295 feet 10 Inches, be the same m ire or Jess;
bounding east on East Bay, west on Hedon'a Al.
ley norm on Und now or ?ate or H. E. Vincent,
sooth oa land of ibo-u tilgham. all of which ls
morn particularly set forth by reference to plat of
Charles Parker, recorded lo plat bonk, No. p. &d
This property rans tbronsh. to Bedon's Hay,
on which there 1? a floestorehou-e. All tte houses
on the premare? are of brlok
Terms-one third nasa; balance In one and
two years, secured by bond and mortgage, with
interest (rom day or Kale, payable annually; tiro
perty to be insured and policy asstgaei,. Pur
chater to pay cs for papers. ' . febtS
By LOUIS D. DeSAlKNUBE.
KESIDENCB ON KING8TBEET, NE AS
the Bu te ry.
Xdis DAT, the 23th Instant,? will be sold at
lt o'clock A. M., near the Postcfflce,
TheThree-Stoiy WOODEN RE.-1 DENCE, So. e,
on brick basement, on east side of King street, a
rew doors from routh Battery, containing six
rooms, dressing-room and pantry, two piazzas,
BHck Kitchen. Ac, Ac Lot measures 79 feet
front by so feet deep.
Conditions-one third cash; balacee by bond,
payable lu one and two yearn fro u day of sale,
with Interest payable semi-annually, to te
si cored by a m^t^age of the Property; building
to be kept, injured and policy as&lgsed. Purchas?
er to pav for papers feb26
By LOUIS 1). DeSAUSSURE.
SOUTH BAY RESIDENOE.
TBIS DAY, toe 26th Instant. wlU be sold
at li o'clock A. M., near the Postofflce. -
The Three-Story WOODEN RESIDENCE on
brick basement, No. 28 south Bay, contai nie g six
rooms, one dressing-room, two piazzas, Ac . At?
tached ls a Brlok Kuchen, Ac. Lot measures 00
reet rront by 186 feet deep. ^~
ALSO, . ..
The LOT OF LAND on Lamboll street, adjoining
the above, with two small Honres thereon, meas?
uring fio fret iront by 165 fest deep.
Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond
payable In one and two years from day or sale,
with Interest payable aemt-annnaily, to be
secured by a mortgage of the Property: buildings
to be kept insured and policy assigned. Pur
chaser to pay for papers._??bti
?nnion ?aiee-^inmre Oar*.
By J. A* ENSLOtV & CO.,
Auctioneer?.
DAMAGED BAGGING I DAMAGED
FAGGING. For account of Underwriters
and all concerned.
On WEDNESDAY MORNING. 26th Instant, at ll
o'clock, win be sold at store, colonnade Kow,
foot of Vendue Hange, foraccoont or Underwriters
and all concerned, ~?- tr
128 roils BAGGING*, slightly damaged on voyage
or importation from Boston per schooner Czar.
feb26-?_ "i
By SAM. C. BLACK, Tr7Tr
SALS OP STOCKS AND BONDS '2L?
AUCTION, .??tr If
On WEDNESDAY, 2flth .Febrnary, 1875 will
sell, at ea-t end Of Broad sir.-et,jn the C y or
Charleston, K 0.. at ll o'clock, A. Mi, . ? ? ?: ??
The following >E<;GKITlrS, say:
1800 SHAKES S. U..KAIL HOAD STOCK
200 Snarfs Georgia Rat,road stock
300 Snares (.harlot e, columbia and Ar guata
Railroad stock < .q
171 Snares savannah and Charleston Rail?
road stock
320 Share? Memphis and Charlea:on ttfllroed
stock - ' '
75Shara Central Railroad or Georgia
stock \r. . -;r
110 Shares Southwestern Railroad of Georgia
Stock
t GOGO South carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent.
Bonds, First Mortgage
$11.000 South carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent
Bonds, second Mortgaxe
$21,000 cearral Railroad of Georgia First Mort?
gage Bonds - -?
And such othrr securities aa may hereafter be
added to the list.
Terms cash. Pnrc?asers can arrange to have
their purchases camed ror thirty days, as banc
rate of Interest, upon deposit or proper margin.
lebl6_
By WABDLAW & CAREW,
Auctioneers. . .
MARY BLOCKES AND C W. BLOCK?
ER vs. James M. Jones, Louisa Jones,
Margaret Zeaty and others.
By virtue of a decree in thia canse, from Ida
Honor, H. F. Graham, Judge or First Circuit, I
wilt 8*n. near the Postofflce in thia city, oh
THURSDAY, the ?th or March, at ll .o'clock
A.M,
All that LOT OP LAND, with the 8D1LD?NQ8
thereon, situate on the non h side or Bee street,
and measuring on said street - feet, and, on the
east and weat - feet, more or les*; Mm n din g to
the north i n Lands nor or Ute of sanders; to the
east on lands of W. J. Magrath; to the west on
lands ol - Boring; and to the southon Bee
street. " _
Terms-Ono third cash; the bara nee in one and
two years, secured by bond or pnronaasr and
mortgage or premi es; the bandings tobe Insured
sud policy assigned, with interest from cay of
sale. Purchasers to pa? for papers. . . . i
G. W. DINGLE, Hereree.
reMB-22 75 28,mctt3.6,6_'
By J. FRASER MATHEWES,
HOUSE AND LOT BURNS LANE.
Will be Fold on THU SDAY, 27th Instant,
near the Postofflce, at ll o'clock,
LOT No. e Boras Lane with Two Story Wooden
DWELLING. Dimensions of Lot 20 feet front by
'87 feet deep.
Terms-One hair cash; balaros la twelve
months, pecaren by bond or the purchaser and
mortgage or the premises, win lnte-est; proper?
ty to oe innot e t and policy assigned. Purchsser
to pay me Tor papers._frb20,aa.26,2ft,27
By SAMUEL C. BLACK,
Auctioneer.
REFEREE'S SALE.
FELIX F. CHAPEAU, Executor, va. THOA,
T. < HA PEAL* et al.
Under and by virtue or aa order or sale mada
In this case by the Boa. R. F. Graham. Jodge of
the First Circuit, I will oller lor tate at Publlo
Auction on TUESDAY, tee ?l?vent h day or March
A D. 1873, at ll o'clock A. M., at the old Post?
offlce, Charle-ton. b.Q.._
The r clio wini HEAL ESTATE, vir :
All that LOT OF. LAND, with the dwellings and
other buildings thereon, situate on the east side
ol chm ch street, in tue City or Charleston, meas?
uring und containing in front on sala Church
street arty-nine (59) feet four (4) inches, more or
less; on the south line liora west to east one hun?
dred and twenty-six(128) feet one (i) inch, more
or less; then ou the t-ast ur back line from south
to north thirty one (31) feet three (?) Inches, more
or less; thea on tue north llue from east jo west
iorty-8lX'(48) feet six (8) lnonrt,1 more oriels; th?-n,
on t he east or back dne twenty-six (2o) reet six
(6) lu ches, m re or less; then lastly on tho north
line from east toward the west to Church street
aforesaid savent?-seven (77) feet one d) inch,
more or less; bnttlog and nourning to mewett
on Church street aforesaid, to the north on Lana
formerly of Hoaana Thens, to the east on Land
formerly of William Veitch and Land formerly or
Mts. Leader, sod to the som h on what waa ror
merly known MB Billing's itabtea. - ; .
The said Lot contains three (3) Dwelling
Hous*s and outbuildings, two brick and on?
wooden.
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND with (he Buildings
thereon, on the west side or King street,
Charleston, t?. c., formerly known .by the anna?
bell, measuring in front on King street twen?
ty ore (21) reet, and in depth ninety-nine (99) feet;
bonndlng to the sooth and weat-un Xand for?
merly of John Stevenson, to the east on Klag
street, and to the north on Land formerly of the
Estate of samuel Muller.
The said ii rem tees ure now known by the nom
b?r sixty-nine (69.)
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND. and. Donnie Tenement
Hon e thereon, at the northeast corner of Une
and St. Philip streets, measarl g ou l ine street
one hundred and twenty (12U) reet, more or lees,
by one hundred-and un fl 10) feet in depth,
bounding snuthon Line street, west on M vntnp
street, n rth on Land- of F. Slrea and D. Biter,
and east on Lands or R. Llmehouic ?
ALSO . _ ".,___
> 1 that LOT OF LAND, with the building!
thereon onThe Booth side or BUottajrai^pwr
spr.ng street.) Canoonaboro', measuring flIW W
ree* fron? on (-awi street by one hnuored and
seventy--ve (175) feet In depth, more orttfc?. ad
lo^ming landa of Thom ts chtletzoerg anToThers,
and known as the property formerry- of Ana E.
Carpenter. ^ ,.
All that LOT OF LAND, and the buitdldgs there?
on on the westside or Sires street, t annonaboro',
measuring on said street thlrty-aix (38) reel by.
el ?lu y (8>i) feet in depth; bound I' >. to the east en
Sires ttreet. south on lands or j se ph Zealy, in
trust, north on lands of Mrs. Rutherford, and weat
on lands o' a rs. shlrer.
Terms-One-third ca?h; balance in one and two
years, secured by bond and m- rtgage; buildings
to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser ta
pay for papers. *> KW. MILLER,
febl8,25.-mch4.U Refeiec.
By J. FRASEE MAT HE WES,
No. 56 Broad Street.
KALMIA RESIDENCE AND LANDS,
NEAR AIKEN. ? , _
at Private Pale, the HOM; STEAD of ?
Wm Gregg, situated at Kalmia, two mlHMirom
?Ita The house containa ^???j
modern conveniences. Including gae The tra?
cont dos five hundred aerea, mora OT lea?, wun
exwnsive and beautiful ^?nffier^Stt
orchards. Ac. Large accommodations for^rvaata
and horses. - -