The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 26, 1873, Image 3

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Throwing Kisaes. Girlie on the stairway. mother np above: Girlie's ejes and mother'* ull of tender love; Girlie's little anger- throw a hrnrylnir kim Right, to motber. li ving, rearing jo! to nu?;: Motn?r throw? one downward to her golden hair: Girlie cries, ..They're meeting motner, in the air.' By-and-by the girlie stands all, all alone. Looking sadiy npward for her motber. s one Up the heavenly stairway. Girlie standing here, Know* i he mother sorely, surely n>u-t be near. lr she throws hrr kl?se* nr? the golden stslr, WM tn ey meet the anther's hilf-way In the air? State Notices. rjIBIBDTE TO JUDGE GEORGE LEK The following resolutions were adopted hy the General Assembly on the death of Hon. GEORGE LEE, Judge of the Inferior Court of Charleston Whereas, It bas pleased the Divine Providence to call from the sphere of bis worldly duties the Hon. George Lee, Judge of the Inferior court at Charleston ; And whereas, In his untimely death the State of South Caro ina ha? list an active, able and most faithful public serva it, the people an honest aid earnest advocate, the bench an Indefatigable and upright judge, and the Republican party a staunch and devoted adberent; And whereas, lt ha . bee i well and truly said by a public journal, that "when his physical frame was broken like a shell and hs fortitude was tried by an loslduous an l fa'al disease, he stood to his post on the very verge or th? grave a! died, as be lived, in tbe service or his people, in the /a! th rel discbarge or hi-: duty ;" therefore, be lt Resolved by theSeoate, the House concurring That the General Assembly or the state or South Carolina have heard with sorrow and regret or the death of the Hon. Georg* Lee, Judge of the Inferior Conrt or thc City of Charleston Resolved, That we tender t) the bereaved ramil/ of the deceased onr heartfelt condolence, and sbar i with them th 3 affliction of a public misfortune Resolved, That the above preamble and reso'u tiona be engrossed, and a copy thereof be sent to the family of lha deceased, and that they be farther published in the Dally Evening Herald, the Columbia Union, of the City of Columbia, and in THE DAILY NEWS and Daily Courier and the Missionary Record, of the City of Charleston. reb381 Eemonals REMOVAL.-MT OFFICE IS RE HOV ED from Boyce'* Non h wharf to East Bay, corner Boyce's South Wharf. Persons wishing Coal will note same to prevent mistakes and de lay in delivering their orders. JULIUS A. BLARE. 200 tons very superior free burning DEEP RED ASH COAL now on hand. feb24<3 inmitore, Ut. .piRST-CLASS FORNITURE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, Na 444 KING STREET. NEAR JOHN, Ia the place to get hand-some and substantla FURNITURE of the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to suit the times. 'Ibis establish? ment has just received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room rets In Oak, Walnut and imitation, which aro offered at prices len or fl (teen per cent. lower than those charged elsewhere for less suoBtantlal yu* ni ture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine the stock and prices. SION OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, No. iii KING STREET. declB-3mnsn?o ^Ct?road* NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHARiKSTOS, ?. C., Jan-.:arv 20. 1372. Train a will leave charleston Daily at luoo a. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 6.46 A.M. (Monda)s ex cepted) and 8.ao P. M. Train docs not leave Charleston s.oo p. M., suv DATS. Train leavlnglO.OO A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquis Oreek only, going through In 44 honrs. Passengers leaving by 8 oo P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Ealtimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal timora. Those leaving on SATTTBDAY remain sers DAT in Wilmington, N. C. This ts the cheapest, qolokest and most pleas ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and No thwest, both Trains making con rectloBsat Wushlngtou with Western Trains ol Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAPOR. Gen. Ticket Agent. ma?2l SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CQABLBSTON, January is 1373. On and after MONDAT, January 20, the Pas Benger Tram s on this Road wai mn ss follows: EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY. Leave Chai ?es ton........ 4 00 P. M. Arrive at savannah.lo.li P. M. Leave Savannah.?.IL30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. 7 A. M, DAT TRAIN-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Laave uaartestun.7.?u A. av Arrive at Savannah.3.30 P. H. Leave Savannah. ll A. Ia. Arme as Charleston.o.to p. M. Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. il. train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad for all Stations OB that Road, (Sundays excepted ) Tickets for Beaufort on sa e at th's Office. Freight forwarded uauy on tnrough OILS of lad lng to polntd In Florida and by Savannah line 01 steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given u freights for Beaufoctand points on Port Hoya Railroad and at as low rateo as by anv other line O. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent S. 0. so YLSTOjv, Gen'l Ft, and TICS ot A* cut kna14 gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - OKXBXXBTOK, S. C., December 14, 1872. On and after KUNDAT, December ?6, the Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad VJ il) tus aa follows: roa COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.M.9.30 A M Arrive at Columbia.M.6.20 p M POB AUOUBTA. Leave Charleston.*.- 9.30 A M Arrive at Augusta.6.2? p u YOB CHABLBSTON. Leave Columbia.9.00 A II Arrive at Charleston.4.46 p M Leave Augusta.9.00 A M Arma at Charleston. 4.46 ? u COLUMBIA Niant BXPRK88. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P M Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A H Leave Colombia.7.30 p u Arrive at Charleston.s 46 A M AWfUBTA NIGHT KXPBXSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charlocton.....8.30 p ? Arrive at August?..".7.36 A II Leave Augusta.............?.15 p M Arrive at charleston.6.60 A M 8UMMBKVTLLB TRAIN. Leave Summerville at. 7 25 A ll Arrive at charleston. 8*40 A M Leave Charleston._.".J a36 p M Arrive at snjDjnervlile. 4 60 p M CAMDIN THAIN. Leave Camden....*.> . K Arrive at Columbia. ms a a Leave Columbia.?io P M Arrive at camden.e.56 p H Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Macon and Angosta Railroad, Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad. This ia the quickest and most direct routo and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, chicago Sc Louis and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connect? with Greenville and Columbia Railroad ; and Day and Night Train ? connect with Charlotte R?ad. Through tickets on sale via this route to ail points North. Camden Train connects at Klngville dally (ex. cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. PIUSENS, G. T. A. deal8 J* {Urnas and ?Uornnes. NATT ANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR, A CLEAN, CLEAR AND HARMLESS TOILET ARTICLE, IN ONE BOTTLE For restoring to Gray or Faded Hair Its original and youthrul Color, to prevent the Hair from Fall? ing and restore its Gr..wth. eradloate and prevent the Forming of Dandruff, and answers every par? p?se as an Elegant and Healthy Dressing for the Bair. Permit us now to direct your attention to a few remarks in explanation to tie above, least you Bhonid class lt wi; h the hundreds of ai titiles palm? ed off dally, which produce many aeneas com? plaints to such an extent that the press of the country has felt Itself railed upon to warn the public against their farther use. First. The style In which Natians' Crystal Dis? covery is presented t J the bnycr IB a convincing guurantre that he really gets the harmless prepa? ration he wants. Second. The theory of Ita action ls an equally plain, rational and convincing argument of its purity and effectiveness. By its action the roots or the hair are supplied with the principle and vitality which they need, from the very fact that the hair had begun to fall ont or become gray. When the hair shows these Big ns or decay, lt mast J be supplied wi-h nourishment, In the sane man? ner that vegetation, la want of lti narnia! sus? tainer, "water," must be supplied during the heat or summer or lt will wittier and die. The causes are vari us, and t o lengtiy to be properly explain d here; but they ail produce the same re? sult namely, falling out of the ta r or Ita becom? ing gr-ty, either of which are effect jaliy stopped by the use or Nattats' Crystal Dlicovery. Third. Its composition. In this, as lo its act L n, it is based on entirely scientific principles, easily comprehended. Years of deep sm ly and re? search having been devoted to its preparation, the Inventor natters himself In his entire snccesB as evidenced by the large and dally Increasing demand. These explanations must convince the most j sceptical that this Invaluable ai tide ls la no par? ticular like the poisonous nostrums in use. 1 hat I Crystal Discovery will perform al Its functions | promptly ls further proved by the mode or Its In? troduction. Thousands or bottles have been riven away gratuitously for trial, from which the most sanguine hopes have already been realised, any one tronbled with dandruff or scurf may be readily relieved In a month or two. Those suffer? ing from headache will also and it a very useful cooling applica' ion. AB a dressing to keep the hair clean, moist and glossy, lt ls unexcelled by my ott er preparation now in use. We subjoin a few o' the many testimonial! In Dar rossesslon, the origin?.1 of wt Ich may be se?n at any time : Wi suis G ' ON, November 4, 1870. Ma. AUTHUR NATTAKS- Dt-arSlr: After avery thorough and impartial trial of your Crystal Dis? covery for a month. I feel compelled to acknowl? edge PB very great superiority over any other article now lr use for the purp .se designed-the speedy resto.atloo or the color and growth of the bair, and none using lt according to directions :an fall, I am convinced, to attain this much de? sired result to perfec ion. The slmp'lclty of this j preparation and ita entire cleanliness affords a new opportunity to the vast numbers utterly ll-i gusted with the poisonous noa: rums In use. Having a large number of my personal acquaint? ances who use your preparation wllhequalsuc :ess, I cordially recommend Crystal Discovery to ill persons desiring to use anything or this kind. Vei y respectfully, P. DOYLE, No. 701 Ist eer, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 25.1870. UK. ABTD?R NATTANS-Dear M : It affords me ileasure ?osay that I have used yourCrystul Ins Mvtrv with perfect success. Havlug trlui many it i ie s. I And v cu s s II pi il r lo ai-y I have here o ore u.e*. and I caneot roo higmy recommend f ? a rapid promoter of i he growth of the hair, and ty arew applications restoring lt io Ha original olor. It ts perfect.}- clean and free rn m any ob Lei lon able rustier. Very rei-p- oifuliy yours, R W. SILVOY. K. street, between 4 and 6th, N. W. Fi ice (1 per bottle, or $6 bottles tor 15. This valuable preparation is for Bale, wholesale .nd retail, by DR. H. BAER, Io. 131 Meelina street, Charleston, S. C. declS-wlydcAw Drnys at ?JrjoUsale. CAU DICHAU PS SANDALWOOD TB free from 'all unpleasant taste or tmell, leicg a sweet aromatic confection, that can be ?ken by All ages and conditions. it positively contains no Mercury or other TJincrni or vegetable poison, and can be taken with perfect safety by children or adults. Unlike most preparations containing Copaiba ind Cobebs, this extract docs not nauseate, for ;hls reascn, whenever Copaiba and Cobebs, or alain Oil or Sandal are Indicated, this extract wi 1 DC found preferable to either or the above. Samples end pamphlets furnished on applica? tion or physicians by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. Wholesale Druggists, feblO-wmOmos Charleston, S. C., Agents, THE CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE ls beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known to the world. The won? derful cures lt his made oa ail external diseases at Horses has astonished ih<maands. For Mun and Beast lt has no equpl. All ihe readers of THB NEWS should have lt in incur families; ryoar lit? tle onrs and youiselves win rind it a sure irien-i to relieve your pain. For Rheumatism, Neural? gia, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Bnros, Lameness oran kinds, Paraly-i.s. Swelled Joints and all external diseases it ls a ready relier. No one will be wttnout lt arter ouce tried, as lt proves li self. send for catalogues free of charge. Agents wanted la every county. Great luduce mema offeied. FRANCIS ? ELDRIDGE, Proprietors, No. 920 North Front Btrett, Philadelphia, Pa. DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. Sam?le Bottles furnished gratis, fi bl9 wmlyr Pianos, ?rgans, PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McCLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, jana Na 101 King street. Cljirojjocist QORNS, BUNIONS, 4c, CUBED. Mrs. EEO c. n having returned to the city ie pre? pared to give teller to those suffering from CORN?, BUNIONS or other < lseases of the feet AB to her skill and Buccess as a Chiropodist, she j'.,by PermUslon, to Dr. Fitch aud Dr. Ed? ward North, she will, ir desired, attend those who may require her services at their residences. She may be found at No. os Church street, be tween Broad and Chalmers Btreeta. ieb& Mmnxantt, CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. -o JEFFERSON DAVIS, President. WADE HAMPTON, Vice-Prealdenl. J. X>. ICErSTiVEDV* General State Agent, South Carolina. -o THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEES APPOINTED AGENTS OF TUE ABOVE COUPANT fer Charleston, are now prepared to receive offers. STONEY, LOWNDES A CO., AGENTS. WM. H. HUGER, M. D., Medical Examiner. Janl5-ws .fertilisers. l?PORT^^ -o THE 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. Et has been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS in North and South Carolina and Georgia, for five seasons, with the following results: lt Increases (he Crop ?rom 75 to 200 per cent, lt produces a better quality of Cotton. lt resists drought In alt cjses. The Crop lt not affected ny rn * t. It matare* the Crop three or four weeks In advance, thus insuring against early frosts, or In the :vent of a backward season enabi-s thc Planter to put in lils Crop as ?ute as June ia , with a certainty >f succ?s. The effect on tue second year's Crop, without additional manure, ranges from one-third ? one hilf o' the first year, lia mechanical preparation surpasse* that of all other Fertilizers, being lt all tunes and In ail o editions of weather in ported ordor for drilling. lt ls sold on a basis In quality or Peruvian Gu ino, pound for pound. Agents are Instructed, where Planters use lt side by t-lde with thebes: feruvlau Gu mo, in equal qu unities, to refand snch imoautas will make lt equal If lt falls to produce as much Cotton. The Intelligent Planter will readily comprehend the ne e s tv of using nothing but the highest -r.-vie of Fertilizer*, and of stilctiy avoiding those whose value liai bien reduced by adulteration or .he ase of cheap materials nnder pretence ol meeting thc l>w price of cotton. If his Crop ls only dca tiled by ihe use of '-cor MN KOO-'." a wi; give tilui from one ro two hun Ired per cent, proat on his outlay, with cotton at is cent* per pound, and enables him to plant ewer acres with a corresponding reduction or labor aad expouse, with better resalta. . LAWRENCE SANGSTON. President. J, EDWIN MYERS, General Agent, NO. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. JAMES R. PRINGLE & SON, febl2tvs lmonac _ AGENTS. CHARLESTON. S. C. EVER T JEt I XJ JM. DP H A IV T is THE GAR0?NA FERTILIZER! OFFERED BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS Ac CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. THOSE WHO HAVR rS?.l) IT KNOW ITS MERITS. AND PRONOUNCE IT A "FIRST-CLASS .'ERTiLIZER I ? It meets the wants of the Planting community, and its beneficial effects upon ne Ci ops cannot oe surpassed. PRICES AT WAREHOUSES IN CHARLES! ON: $48 00, CASH, PER TON, 20O0 POUNDS. $33 00, TIME, PER TON. 2000 POUNDS. PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, FREE OF INTEREST. SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors, feW9-wfm2mos CORNER HAYNE AND CU?ROH STREETS, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. ?urucntinc Kools, Coouers' (?cois, fe?raare, &c. TURPENTINE TOOLS. COOPERS' TOOLS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH. DIPPERS. IRON WIRE CLOTH. AXES. TRUSS HOOPS. GLUE. HOOP IRON FOR SALK UV HART & CO., CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, AND 39 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, C. dec4-wfm3mo8D4c ?Drags at UJIj?keale. DOWSE, MOISE & DAVIS, , IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Proprietors of the following STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, which the; offer with confldenco as being equal to any before the Public, and solicit a trial for them : SUMTER BIT T E R 8, the Great Southern MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, war Tonio. ramed io cure. MOI8E*8 LIVER PILLS, purely Vegetable. MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY. MOUE'S HORSh', HOG AND CATTLE POW- MOISEM MORNING 8TAR,YEAST or BAE3NG DEES. POWDERS. MOI-E'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Reliable and COLLIER'S REMEDY FOB MAN AND BEAST, Harmless. the best Liniment ever used. MOISE'S READY RELIEVER FROM PAIN. GREY'8 VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE. VALLETS MANGE OINTMENT. DAVIS'S PAIN CURER. CLAYTON'S KING OP PAIN. PARKER'S COUGH SYRUP. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR waurn HEPATIC COMP?MD, OR TOR CURB. VON GLAHNN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. CUBAN BITTERS, THE GREAT WEST INDIAN TONIC BEVERAGE. novs-mw SrjotD (Eases. SWC?WH?HWC WITH PATE *T SPRING M ?QI i DOOR*, wh ch canses thom 'o open and shut without noise. Jar of breaking of glass. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to call and examine i hem aud the New style. Round Ola s Front, Nickle Sliver Frames. New style. Bevel Front, Nickel Silver Frames. Square Front Mahogany. Walnut and Nickle Silver Frames, donbe thick French Glass, all sizes, ano keep a fail supply always on hand. DOWItc, MOISE k DAVIS, Agents, jaaia-mwstimos Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. 0. ?rrj Ooo?a, No. 375 King Street, ARR OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEE RS. Great closing ont aale of onr extensive stock of ORV GOODS AND CARPETS. To make room for oar Spring Stock we win now offer CARPETS 10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpers, only 60 cents. 25 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cents. 25 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only ooc. and $1. 60 pieces Engl sb Brussels, only $1 50. Fall lines or RngB, Mats, oil Clutha and Hatting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6 cases 3 4 Bleached at 9 cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12X cents. 6 cases 4 4 erl ra One at 15 cen ti*. 2 cases 4-4 Waraantta, at 20 cents. 6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents. loo dozen Towels at ti 26. 200 dozen Towel-? at $1 75 ami $2. Full Unes of better quality Huck and Damask Towels at $2 and se. Foil lines of Linen shee rig, Linen Pl 1 iwcwlng Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table l'amosks. Ac. Blankets, Flanne's, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced In price. . DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, al) colors, 86 cents, formerly $l2>. 6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 25 to 40 cents, formerly 35 to 60 cents. 25 plea a Black Silk, $1 25, $1 60. $1 75. $2, $3, reduced 20 per cent. Our entire Mourning stock his undergone a re? duction of from 60 to i& per cent. Black Alpaca, only 60 cenU, worth 66, the best in the city. Full lines of Satins. Silk Valours, Silk Velvet, Ac, are offered at great bargains. CLOTH DEPARTMENT, The best selected stock n this market, consist? ing of Foreign and Domestic manufactures, bas been marked down, and we offer great bargains to purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Full lines of Ladles, Misse 'and Gents'HOSIERY and 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 Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand? kerchiefs in great variety. See specials. Respectfully, Srjirt? ano -famishing *?oa?8. F R E 8 II AK ll I V A L SI LATEST STY!.Ka I COMFORTABLE FIT I LOWEST PRICES S S S S S S S S 8 S S s s SSSSSSSS SCOTT'S ssssssss 8 BTAR SHIRTS ANO COLLARS. S s s S Ready-made and made S S S S to Order. S S _ S s - S S MEN'S S s s S FURNISHING S S S SSSSSSSS GOODS. SSSSSSSS S S S S S s 8 S S S S s s AT THE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM 1 LOOK FOR THE STAR SION, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. Eloora, Sasljra and Siin?B. p. P. TOAI?T Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES i ND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH ARD AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. 20 Kayne street, FACTORY, H ORLE EC K'S WHARF mc.hR.rm wi v SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS. WHITE PINE, WALNUT . . . AND FANCY LUMBER, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARGEST 8TOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Send for Price List. I. H. HALL & CO., EAST BAY AND UARKET STREETS, VICINITY OP NEW CUSTOUBOOSK. (leoo-iDwfly_ DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, VOOU MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS. AND ALL RINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARCE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 2S6 CANAL STREET drcfl-lyr N?w York City. ilotijmq ano itarmemno, <S>ooct. BARGAINS IN CLOTHINGI MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING 8TREET9, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. GIVE US A CALL ! JanSO jy^OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RAN GD Highest cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hides. Skins, Taper Stock:, Iron, and ai! kinda or Metals. ASM, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. may 20-m wilyr ftnttion foict^gbii gnp By J. A. ENSLOW b CO., Auctioneers. DAMAGED BAU GING ! DAMAGED BAGGING. For account of Under writers aud all couc- rna'. . ?-A . THU MORN I NO. Wednesday, 28th Instant, at ll o'clock, win bs sold at store on central wnarf, for accoont of Underwriters and all concerned, 128 roll? BAGGING, slightly damaged on voyage of importation from Boston per schooner czar. feb26-?_ Bj WM. HCEAT. LARGE LOT OF NOTIONS, EMBROI? DERIES, Shirt Fronts, Morocco Rana, La? dies' F ?ney Handkerchiefs, Pieces Lawn, Japan? ese Strip* d and Solid Colored Miks, Spool and Meei QR silk, Honer Comb Quilt*, Pins, Ac. will be sold THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, No. 45 Wentworth street. 'eb26 By MILES DRAKE? " CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, AO., 40. THIS MORLING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my store, corer roi Slog and Liberty street* A Hue of Men's winter and Sommer CLOTH?-?, -1~' INO, Boots, shoes, Hats, Caps, Cravats, and all stocK now in store. Te< ms positively cash. feb28 By SAM. C. BLACK, SALE OP STOCKS AND BONDS JLT AUCTION. THIS MORNING, the 20th February, 187S. I will sell, at ea? t end of Broad street, in the City of Charleston, >. c., at li o'clock, A- M.. The following sEitUKiTIPS, say: 1800 SHAKES ?. C. KA1LKOAD >TU0K 200 Shares Georgia Rai road Stock - - lt" 300 Snares charlot'e, columbia and Augusta Kallroad .-tock 171 Snares savannah and Charleston Bau* road stock 320 Sbai 09 Memphis and Charles on Railroad Stock 76Shara Central Railroad or Georgia stock 110 Shares Southwestern Railroad of Georgia Stock I60CO Sou tn Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Honda, First Mortgage $11.000 ?outh carolina Railroad Seven Per Gent, Bou ts, s- cond Mo:tgage 121,000 central Railroad cr Georgia First Mort? gage Br>nd* And such orh< r securiti s as may hereafter be added to the list. . Tenis cash; Purchasers can arrange to have their purchases carried for thirty days, as banc rate of interest, upon deposit of proper ssantM. ieb2S J ~By SAMUELc7~BLACK, Nu. ?8 Broad Street. FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE LOT OF Land on the west - Ide cr Archdale street, di? rectly opposite Unitarian Choren grounds. Di? mensions *4 feet front by 889 feet la depth. For te'ms apply a?? aboie._leb2ft-l Annion ?aieo-i;mnre ?aria. By LOWNDES & 6 KIM HALL. PAU M ON. THE ASHLEY .RIVES, wi hin a short distance or the City, at Auc? tion. win bo cold at the Old Post?nico, TUESDAY, 13th March, nt il o'clock. All that FARM more partlcu'arly known ss M'sroou's Farra, on charloHto.i Neck, containing ililrty-tilz (34) aa oa or high land and six (6) acre? marsh land, more or les?; batting and bounding sooth on Ashley River, southeast on Land for? merly of Nathaniel Hey ward, deceased, and on ?ll sides on Land formerly belonging to Gabriel Manlgault ALSO, Two Small ISLAND^ OF MARSH, in front of the Land bbove described, on Ashley River, om containing 12 acres, the other 10 acres. ALSO. A'l that PIECE OR PA RC UL OF UND, contain? ing eleven 16100 acres; butting and boondine north and w. st on Public Road to Clement's Kerry, east on Lind f innerly of the estate of John.Clement, and to the south on Laud former- ' ly of * ade Hampton. Terms-une-third cash; balance la one and two years, secure I by bond or bonds of the purchaser, with mortga.eof the property sold, bearmg in? terest from toe fay el sale payable annually. Purchaser to nav os ror napnrn frtrtS-wSnUM NITED STATES INTEKNAL HEYE NUE, COLLE ?TOR'S OFFICE. SECOND DISTRICT, 8. O -CHARLESTON, February 25, 1873. wm be sold at pub ic auction on the :o h March, I87?, . ?. A quantity or FITLER'S RH EU VATIO SYRUP, 8-lzed from ihet>tore? of G. J. Lunn. G. H. Cacher, Dowle. Moise A Davis, W. A. Eckel A Co.. W. A. Skriue, Jos, Blackman. H. Baer and E. H Kellers, for violation ot section 10/, Act Joly i3tn, 1808, Internal Revenue Laws. W. H. CLOCTM feo26mch5.i2_Coiieoior. By J. FRASER M?THEWE8, HOUSE AND LOT BURNS LANE.' will be rold on 2 HUKSDAY, 27th.Instant, ueor I ha Post calce, at ll o'clock, LOT No. 8 Burns Lane with Two Story Worden DWELLING. Dimensions of Lot 20 feet front by 87 fe?ideep. . Terms-One half ra?b; balance, in twelve mouth*, eecureu by bond or the purchaser and mortgage of ti<e premises, with lui e-est; proper? ty to uc maure t and policy assign* d. Purchaser to pay me for papera._lt b20,22.2?,2S,27 By W. ?. LEITCH & R, S. BR?NS, Auctioneers. ACHOICE LO r AND FRAME BUILD? ING OV MJLLIVAVS ISL AND. Will sell on THURSDAY, 27th inst., at ll o'clock eas. etd broad street. ... A L A KG hi ia S TORT FRAME BUILDING. Frame c?mplete lo every particular. All par. (Kiona located. . studdings In position. Als? frame work of piazza. Rafters are ail np, and entire roof covered with laths ready tor the shingles. Tue basement a or is 8 feet high la the clear, arranged to contain KTclier; serf ant,'rooms, pantry, stove room, with large doable balls 12 by 18 and 14 by 24.. -.. V-^Q-J 1 he second story, or main floor Is' Vt feet h Igh in the c ear, divided In two large rooms 16 by 16 and 13 by 10, and hallway In T shape 12 by 18 and 13 by 24. ' ' .. ... The attic ls 8 feet high, divided Into threo room?; with holes for stairs running from fcaae ment io this punt. . - . Piazza iron ts the south" with a return to the east and west. Building U 66 feet front. Frames of goo?! material, and erected In a workmanlike manner, as will be confirmed by Mr. Daniel sul? livan, build er. The lot ls known as No. 126 Holmes' plat, ? ! tu ated on Front Beach, at the corner of a street, a lew lois east or the fort, and regarded as oi,e of the be-t lots on the Island. Gn the premises there ls a frame kitchen one story high. Plan can be seen, and farther information ob? tamed, by application to us. Terms-One-half cash, balance In one y ear, wi th interest. Purchaser to pay ns lor paper and stamps._feb20-th?mwthfi By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. WILL BE SOLD -AOV-THB EA8T END ot Broad street, on THURSDAY, 27th or February, at ll o'clock A. M., AU the Eastern portion of that FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, upon which the Works of the Farmers' Fertilizer Company now stand, ex? tending from the fence of said Works on the west, to the -i .nth Carolina Railroad on the east, and containing ten (10) aeres, more or leas. . ALII, SIX LOTS, between Meeting street Road and the South Carolina Kallroad, fronting the Farm, measuring 60 by 185 feet each, be th sane more or less. Fiat Ottn be seen at No. 88 Broad street. Terms-One-halC cash; balance in one-year, , secured by boud or purchaser, bearing seven per eent. interest, and mortgage of Hie premises sold. Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for necessary papers. _feb21fmwth4 By It M. MARSHALL & BRO. MOUNT PL1EA8ANT PROPERTY CHOICE .LOCATION. On THURSDAY, 27th Instant at ll o'olock, will be sold neat the Postoulce. Broad street, All that LOT OF LAND In Mount Pleasant, wiih the Buildings thereon, formerly owned by F. 0. Prioleao, i-sq., measurlog In front 178 feet, on back line 172 reet, on east lme 650 reet, and on the west Hue ooo feet.-be tue same dimensions more nr lesa. Bounding to the north on White street, to the soutn on Beach street, to the east on lands of chlsnlm. LUCKS and Kerrison, ana to the west on Und of McCormick. Terms casn-i-uicuttser to pay R-* *?o. for papers._ feb21-fmwlB4 DSflTUtf QtOTlf. HAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney General. RELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, a. G., Will practice in all the Courts of this Stau, and in the United States Courts .for the District of south Carolina. *" oncea at colombia, s. G.. In the Statehouse, and in the Carolina Nation.il Bank Ballding, (up? stairs^_ lana-lyr TIT A. KENYON, PRODUCE CONMISSION MERCHANT AND FOR? WARDING AGENT, NO. 42 MARKET STBII?.. In Pipe and Barrel staves, shingles, Mat, Wood. Hough Bice, Peas. Corn. WgfLg? Peaches. Potatoes, Onions. Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Hogs, Fowls, SMJiJSfS^g. J ' Send for quotation of market prices. febl5-stu8*