The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 27, 1873, Image 3

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.financial. rJHE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, BANKING OFFICE, No. 17 BROAD STREBT. CHARLESTON, S. 0. PAID UP CAPITAL.$800,000 Receives Deposits, DIBCOQD'S Paper. BuyB and Sella Foreign and Domesilo Exchange at Carrent Ra-.es, and will attend to Collections throughout the South. GEORGE S. CAMERON, President. FRANCIS A. MITCHELL, Cashier. In addition to the ordinary business of Bank lag, the Sooth Carolina Loan and Treat com pan j nave a "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT," In which they lune Deposit Books ror ali amounts deposit? ed from One Dollar upwards They also Issue in? terest Bearing Certificates for any amount, pay? able on demand, at such rate of interest as may be af reed opon; interest collectable every three months, if the Certiflcats bas not been previous? ly presented. Depositors are offered these ad? vantages, and the safety or their deposits ls guaranteed by a paid np capital or THREE HUN DSED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Persons having fonds ?blob they wish to Invest, win and this a ?are means of investment, returnable upon de? mand, and always ready for use should a more profitable investment occur. febSO-tbmSmos A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. NOT TAXABLE ST TBS STATS, CITY OR COUNTY. A SAVING of nearly THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PEB ANNUM. CHARLOTTE, COL. AND AUGUSTA R. B. Seven per Cent. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro- j perty of tbe Road. Interest Payable SemkAnoually, on the 1st ot January and 1st of Joly. THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, OF CHARLESTON, Offers ror sale a limited amount or above-men? tioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $i0 ooo per mlle,) at 83 cents and scorned Interest; SECOND MORT? GAGE, (only $s. ooo per ame,) at 75 cents and ac? crued interest, snd recommend them to Trustees and others having money to Invest, as being the most destrOOZe security on the market, for the luUOwing reasons, to wit : FIRST.-THEY CANNOT BB TAXBD sr TBS STATS, COUNTY OR CATT. The United Mates su pren, e (Jenn, In the case or the Northern centrai Rall road vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, supreme Conn C. H., psge 287.) decided th*t, when a railroad morte ?ge ls a joint one, on property lying In two or more States, the bonds secured thereby are not liable to be taxed by either or the > tates ; and the same principle relieves them irom taxa'on by County, City or Town. The Charlotta, Oo.um biaand Augusta bonds are aeecr?* hy a joint mortgage on property lying in Korth carolina, aouth Carolina and G ?orgia. SECOND.-Because they are absolutely saje, being secured by a first mortgage or only $to, ooo. and a second mortgage ot only $?000 per mlle on the entire road from Cha lotte to AU gusta, and on au the workshops, bridges, r.-aa cbjse snd equipments or said road. THIRD.-Because the sale of the flrt-t mortgage bonds will extinguish the floating debt or tn? road, snd the proceeds or the stcond mortgage bonds will ba exclusively applied to Improving the road snd adding to tti equipments; thus en? hancing the value of the property mor'gaged. FOURTH.-Because the bonds are ooo pon booda, and Un in wrest payable In New York, Charlotte, Colombia or Augusta, at the option or the bolder. Tnna they can be collected through say bank without expense. FIFTH.-The business of the road is rapl Hy in? creasing and the property and franchise dally necomlng more valuable-the net earnings for tba last live months being over Of ty per cent, more than ror the corresponding months of the preceding rear. SIXTH.-These bonds are practically redeema? ble in gola, ror specie payment will certainly be resumen bet?re their maturity. Investors win. therefore, boy wi h greenbacks worth 87 X cents, and receive tm lr pay at par-thus adding a profit ol OYES THIRTY CENTS OU the dollar on tbs First Mortgage Bonds, and OVER THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and In tbe meantime receiving a hlgn rate or interest. FINALLY.-Aa th ewe Bonds hive a Oxed value In New York, charlotte, colombia and Augusta, they are considered good collaterals, on which money can always be borrowed lor temporary purposes. y JOHN B. PALMER, President o. C. and A. R. R. Farther information will be famished on appll cation to the undersigned, who wtll oil orders for the bonds. C. 0. WITTE, President H. G. LOPER, Cashier. febi8 tothBis Hhraiji ano ?le?innts. JJOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Appreciating the success which bas attended oar efforts in the psst, we have determined to spare no pains to merit a continuance of the pat ronago so liberally bestowed; and. with this view, now offer to DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and moat complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE 8TUFF8, PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE, DRUGGISTS' BUNDRIES, AND PAH CY GOODS ever offered In this market, and at prices that ?ball compare favorably with New York, Phlladel pola and Baltimore. Tro quality of every article sol cy by us ls guaranteed as to purity snd strength. FRESH GARDEN SEED. 8000 dosen JOHNSTON, ROBBINS A CO.'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Jost received and ror sato st wbolesmle only. CAROLINA INDIGO. lcoo pounds PRIME QUALITY on band and for sale low. CUBAN BITTERS. BOO doten Of this POPULAR TONIO BEVER? AGE, in cases or one dozon and barrels or five d Ben, on'band and ror sale low to the trade. VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. 60 cases In quarts and pints. This article ls equal tn quality to any in market and much lower in price. a o vs-st h QJUTS INVALUABLE IMPROVED OINTMENT. NASH VILLE, TBNN., January 1872. Thia ia ta apprise the public that owing to the large and increasing demand ror "GRAY'S IN? VALUABLE IMPROVED OINTMENT? In this seo" ?tlon.lhave appointed - DO WIE,. MOISE A DAVH, DRUGGISTS, OP CHARLESTON, S. C., Wholesale Agents for the Stat J of : oath Carolina .and from whom the Ointment can be obtained at .my lowest prices. W. F. GRAY, jt??o-?i sole Proprietor. Insurance. OP THE NEW Y OHS LIFE HW COMPANY, OFJFICE. Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway JANTJABY 1,1873. Amount Of NET CASH ASSETS. January 1.1872.?18,689,747 36 Income. Pieminms aid annul Hes.$ 6,308.600 62 Interest reo ii ved and accrued. 1,206,506 43 -7,616,407 Disbursement*. Los ea by death. 1,408,610 87 Dividends and Return Premiums on Can? celled Pollries. 2,283,392 07 Lire Annntles natur? ed. Endowments and Reinsurance. 50,608 66 commissions, Broker? ages and Agency Expenses. 640,976 96 Advertising and Phy? sicians' fees. 111,681 71 Taxes, Office and Law Expenses. Salaries, Priming, Revenue Stamps, AC. 266,189 49 330,1403,151 41 4,680,811 66 931,574,8',* 76 A ne ta. Ooah in Trust Com? pany, in Bank and on hand. 2,242 746 64 Invested In United Otates, New York State, and other stocks(market value $4,227 397 83) cost.. 4,140,618 96 Invented m New York City Eank Stocka (market value $46, S27 60) coat. 41,549 00 Real Estate. 1,703,174 14 Bonds and Mon gag ea (secured by real es? tate valued at $26, 000,000 oo, buildings tbercon Insured for over $11.000,000 oo, and the policies as? signed to the Cern pany BS additional collateral t-ecurity).. 11,890.634 28 Loans on existing pol? icies (the reserve held by the Com? pany on these poli? cies amounts to $4, 069,991 61). 986,241 08 Quarterly and Semi? annual Premiums, due snbscqnent to January l, is:3._ 601,405 61 Premiums on existing policies lu course of transmission and collection ,es:lunat? ed reserve on these policies, ssoo.oH), included in Liabili? ties) . 272,484 76 Amounts doe from Agents. 29,083 08 Interest accrued to January l, 1873. 112,162 33 ADO Excess of market valne of securities over cost. 21,674.842 76 ?7,167 38 Baan Assets, Jan. i, 1873, $31,667,000 14 APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: Amount or Adjusted 1 esses dne subse? quent to January 1, 1*73.f 281,642 00 Amount of Reported Losses a walt li g proof, AC. 192.670 00 Lmonnt reserved for Ktiomrancecn ex? isting policies in? suring $117.621. 763 21 participating Insurance (at 4 per cant, carlisle net premium) - $1, roo. 852 66, non-pan lol ratlng, (at 6 per cent., Carlisle net premium). 19,418,926 46 talan ce of Retara Premium of 1872, payable daring the year 187S. 181,436 78 - 20,024,676 22 MwlSlblo Snrplas..91.649,434 99 From the undivided surplus of $1,642,424 ?2 the ?oirdof Ti astees has declared a reversionary 51 v ld end,available on settle aient of next annual iremlum, to participating puli?les proportioned o their Contribution to surplus. The cash valne if such reversion may be used on settlement of iremlnms, If the policy-holder so eleot. D?ring the year 8910 Policies have been Issued, nanrlng $2T.096,27S el. TRUSTEES: IOBRIS FRANKLIN..President of the New Yoik Life Insnrance Company. 5 AVID DO WS.. (David Dows A Co., Floor Mer? chants,) 20 Sooth street. SA AO C. KENDALL.. (Merchant) Union Build? ings, corner wnlnm and Pine. 5AMEL S. MILLER..(Late Dater, Miller A Co., Grocers.) IENRYK. BOGERT. .(Bogert A Kneeland.) 49 william street. fOHN MA1RS.(Mei chant,) 20 South street. ?VILLIAM H. APPLETON..(Appleton A Co., Pub? lishers,) 649 and 661 Broadway. iOBERTB. COLLINS..(Colinas A Bros, Station? ers,) 370 Broadway. VILLI AM BAR'. ON.(Banker.) 83 Wall street. GILLIAM A BOOTH..(Booth A Edgar,) 100 Wall street. 1EOROE A. OSGOOD...(Banker,) 35 Broad street. 3ENRY BOWERS.(Banker,) 36 Broad street. 3BARLBS L. ANTHONY.. (Anthony A Bal), Dry Good*,) 61 Leonard street, SANFORD COBB...President Eagle Fire Insnrance Company, 71 Wall street. ;DwARD MARTIN...(Cragin A co., Provisions,) 400 West Twelfth street. 5DWIN HOYT...(Hoyt, Sprsgnes A Co., Dry Gooda) loo Franklin street. 3. B. CLAFLIN.. (IL B. Claflln A Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Worth stree ts. I. F. SEYMOUR..(I. F. Seymour a Co.,) 78 War ren street., :ORNELieS R. BOGERT, M. D....8 Sr. Marks' Place. iV IL Ll AM u. BEERS...Vice President of the New York Life Insurance Company. MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. WM. H. BEERS, Vlec-Pres't ?fc Aci'y. THEODORE AI. HANTA, enabler D. O'DELL, Sapcrlatedent of Agencies. SEO. 5: Sri 1 ? CHAS. WRIGHT, M. D., Ass'l Med. Blx'r. THOMAS FROST, GENERAI. AGENT, NO. 54 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. JOHN L. DAWSON, Bf. D. ) _ d Exam's. F. I.. PARKER, Ol. D, J nea- mMmml * febl8 tnth4tn6 Jmrnitnre, Ut. niIElST-CLASS FURNIT?BB, AT REASONABLE PRICES. BILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, Na 444 KI STREET, NEAR JOHN, is the place to get handsome end sabstaotis FURNITURE of the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to salt the times. This establish neat bas jost received a large supply of superior Parlor, onamser and Dining Room feta In Oak, Wainnt and imitation, which ore offered at prices ten or fl (teen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for leas substantial Furniture. SUPERB BO RIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine the atoes and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, No. 444 KINO STREET. dwifr-smcsoao Camps, (Chimuen3, &z. J 8AVE YOUR EYES. USEB-.THE CELEBRATED GURMAN nil'S UMP. The BrigMest, Clearest, Softest ?icd Best Light ever used. FOR 8ALE BY THOMAS & LAN??EAU NO. 289 KING STREET, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. SHADES, CHIMNEYS IND WICKS ALWAYS ON HAND. DOVie-BlQtU Drngs at ttJrjolesale. LOEFLID'S CONCENTRATED LIEBIG S FOOD FOR INFANTS. A Perfect substitute for Mother's Milk. Ready for nae. Prize Medal of thi Parla Exhibition. The value and popularity of Baron Lleblg's Food ror Infanta li now eo firmly established that lt is unneces? sary to make aay remarks upon Its efflcaev. The only fault that aaa hitherto been found with thia valuable preparation la the trouble and dlffica ty in mlxinir it, and thia now ls happllv overcome by "LOEFLOND'S CONCENTRATED LIEBIQ'S FOOD FOR INFANTS.*' The Baron has carefully ex? amined thia, aad pronounced lt one or the most scientific and useful Inventions ev> r Introduced to his notice in the shape of food ror infants. None genuine without ED. LOEFLO.XD'S signature on every l?beL TBE CBINBSE EMMEN AMOUR, TS t-T>IN-Botanical nam?. Rhynchoala Excavara. This herb ls used by the females or China to regulate their menstraa'ion. It has been preaorlbcd by American and EaTopean physicians with decided aucceas. lt ia not abortive. Asenta for the United State?, ALBERT DCNQ A SON, No. et Broadwav, New York. Ag? nts for South Carolina, DOW IE. MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, feb20-tb6moa Charleston, 8. 0. (ff Io tl) in g ano fnrmsrjmq ?JO bs BARGAINS IN CLOTHING 1 MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KINO BTREETS, ABE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE BOOM FOB SPRING STOCK. GIVE US A CALL I jun Seining fllacljineo. OFFICE, NO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 3. G. declO-tathtsmo Doora, Soors. &t. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELI AS ??BROS., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 368 KING STREET, CORNER OP G KO KOK STREET, Respectfully solicit tbs com lau EUI cc or the patronage BO liberally bestowed on them by the ciilz*i>B of Charleston and aurroundlng country. One oribe brm hna just returned from the North, and .parchare, t m Boston just before the large are there; all of whloh we offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad v in tasen and ir uar .nt. e them a saving of at least io to 16 per cent. We are offering allot ocr parchases now at less than former prices, and regardless ta the advance of prices now. To oar Retail Customers we would say thal aa heretofore we shall do our best to please them br polite attention and cour? teous salesmen No trouble to show goods. We keep only a good Quality of Boots and Shoes, and prices that defy competition. Oar mott? ls, LAROE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A SPECIALTY ! To Mothers we would say that we con? tinue to keep a larne stock or that celebra? ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, or Philadel? phia make. Constantly on hand and receiving by every steamer from Philadelphia a nae and well selected stock of Hand-sewed Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Gente, Misses and Children, or the Iseat Philadelphia manufacture, all or which we guarantee to give s at ls rao tl on, and would respectful? ly solicit a call at ELIAS & BROS., No. 368 KING STREET, CORNER OF GEORGS STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEW HOUSE. R. H. M?CKENF?33, will be pleased to walt on their friends. nov2B-tutha CoparUurstijiH ano tSissomtione. THE FIRM OF CAMPBELL & MCBRIDE, of Beaufort, s. C., was dtaaolved on the loth day of January laat by mutual consent. Mr. M. H. MCBRIDE will hereafter conduct the busloeas on hts own account, FRANCIS CAMPBELL. ftbmtutbJ* MICHAEL H. MCBRIDE. (Agricultural implements. RIO IS DRILLS, COTTON PUNTERS, GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, AND COTTON SWEEPS. WAGONER <fc MATTH EWES' IMPROVED BICE DRILL at reduced pr ces. WEST'S HAND RICE PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $6 60. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. COLLINS & CO.'S STEEL DICKSON STOPS. FROM 12 TO 26 INCHES. FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinda and BiZ?B. RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN SHOVELS. TWISTERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES, ?co., Ac. PLOUGHS of all makers-COLLINS, WATT, DIXIE. STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE, LEE, Ac, Ac. THOMAS'S SMOOTHING FARROW. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW. NI8HWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW, with a lull asaortmeat of Agricultural Imple? ments of all kinds. HABER3HAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND COVERER, depositing the Seeds In bills from 12 to 22 I B ches apart. For sale low by J. E. ADGER & GO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, No. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Scad for Circulars. Jawa-tutus ftetral ?il. PRATTS ASTRAL OIL, HAS NOW THE ESTABLISHED REPUTATION OF BEING IN EVERY RESPECT THE SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE OIL MADE, FROM MILLIONS OF GALLONS SOLD, NO ACCIDENTS HAVE EVER OCCURRED. lt bums in the ordinary Kerosene Lamp, ls Pure, Uniform, Odorless and Perfectly Safe. For sale by the Agents for South Carolina, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. 0. ftb20 themes I FURCBGOTT, BBNEDICT&GO.. No. 375 King Street, ?RE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Great closing ont sale or oar extensive Btock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. To make room ror oar Sprlrg Stock we will now offer CARPETS 10 pieces 4-4 HEMP OA RP ET IND, only 30 cen ta. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60 cents. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 76 and 86 cents. 26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only floe, and $1. 60 pieces EngPsh Brussels, only $160. Full lines or Rags, Hats. Oil Cloths and Matting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6 cases 3 4 Bleached at o cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12 cents. 6 cases 4 4 extra One at 16 cents. 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 Towels at $176 and $2. Foll lines of better quality Hnok and Damask rowels at $2 and $6. Fail Unca of Linen Sheeting, Linen Pl lowcaslng Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Pamaaks, ftc. Blankets, Fianna's, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced la price. DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colora, ss cents, 'orra er ly %\%\ 6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 26 to 40 cents, Formerly 35 to 60 cents. 26 pieces Black 811k, $1 23, $1 60, fl 76, 02, f3, ?e.laced 20 per cent. Our entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re? motion of from 60 to 25 per cent. Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best a the city. Fall Unes of Satins, Silk Valours, Silk Velvet, kc, are offered at great bargains. SLOTH DEPARTMENT, The best selected stock n this market, consist ng of Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has >een marke t down, and we offer great bargains o purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Fall Unes of Ladle s, Misse 'and Gents' HOSIERY ind UNDERWEAR. Fnll lines or Kid Gloves at following prices: 1 hatton Kid Glove, $1. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 26. Also, sole Agents ror the celebrated Chellly'j (ld Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand cerchlers In great variety. See specials. Respect fal iy, {Doors, Sashes ano ?iinos. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, I VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. |LARCE STOOK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, |254 AND 256 CANAL STREET decMyr N?\? York elly. Drnyo at IWiclesale. GETTYSBURG EATlLfSINE WATER. It has bena demonstrated, by a series or prac 3a) experiments conducted ny eminent pbpsiclans md attested t>y thousands or grao fol people who tiHve been relieved from tneir satferings by Ps use. that the OETTYSBCRG KATALYS1NE WATER is the nearest approach to a speciflo ever itscovpred for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheuma? tism, Goat, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally, lt restores muscular power to the paraly no. > t cures Liver Complaint, Chron? ic Diarrhoea, Piles, constipation, Astnma, Ca? tarrh and Bronch tl?, Diseases of the ^klu, Gen? srai Debility, and r-ervuns from ration from men? tal and physical excesses lt is the greatest an Lldoie ever discovered for Excessive Eating or Drinking. It corrects the stomach, promote di? gestion, and relieves ibo head almost Immediate? ly. No household sh oula be without lt. Every hotel shonlo keep lt on hand. ?-For a history of the Springs, for medical re? ports or the power of the water over disease, ror marvelous cares, and ror testimonials frsm dis LingulbhcJ men, send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BROS., General Agents, No. 1*1 South Front Strei t. Phfadelphla, Fa., Gettysburg i-prlog Company. For rale by COWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, . And DiuggMs genera'ly. feb25-taths3mos* of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sclatloa, Kidney and Nervous Dis ea?es, after j ears or suffering by taking Dr. FIT LE R'S VEUt-TABLE RHE?MATIO bYrtUP the scientific discovery ol J. P. Fltier, M. D.,a recular nrailnate physician, with whom we are peraoi.ally acquainted, who has Int 30 years Treated these diseases exclusively with as tonkin Ina rebUltB. We believe lt our Christian dnty, after d?lib?ration, to conscientiously request sui rerersto use lt, especially persons In moderate circumstances who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we seriously reel the deep respons! nffliT le-ittng on ns in publ.cly endorsing this medicine. But our knowlege and experience of Its remarkable mem rully Justifies oar acion: Rev c H. Ewing, Media, Penn., Buffered sixteen ?ears, became hopeless; Rev. TDoraas Murphy, D D Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, nightstown. New Jersey; Rev J. S. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith. Plttsrord, New Yorx- Rev. Joseph Beggs. Fall* Church, Philadel? phia.' other testimonials rrom Senators, Gover? nors Judges, Congressmen, Physicians. Ac, for warded eratis with pamphlet explaining loewe diseases on? thousand dollars will be presents ed to any medicine for ?a na diseases showing equal merit under rest, or that can prodoce one fourth as maDy llvintr cares. Any person send Inp by letter description ot affliction will receive gratis a legally sinned guarantee, naming the Lumber or bottles to care, agreeing to refand money upon sworn statement of Its failure to core Afflict ed invited to write to Dr. FlTLER, Philadelphia. HU valuable advice coats nothing. Pliliaaupnia. DuwiE. MOISE A DAVIS, Sole Wholesale Ageuts foi.Soutr,'0?Tiioj. For sale at Retail by ll. BAER, W. A. aKUiNt. A. W. KCKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. CAULIER, G. J, LTJHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS, janU-stuthiy MO WtnaB.ano .fiLenmnts. T R U IS ? E S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS ALL STYLES. ABDOMINAL BELTS. ELASIIC STOCKINGS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE-BAGS. Family Medicine Chests. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES THE BEST FOB FAHILT USE. Mattson's Family Syringe. DAVIDSON'S SYRINGES. HABD RUBBER SYRINGES GLASS SYRINGES METAL SYRINGES 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL TBE ATTENTION OF TBE TRADE TO MT LABOE ASSORT? MENT OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE CORKS, PILL BOXES TOOTH BRUSHES COMBS, and every thing pertaining to tba Department ol Drngglsta' Sundries. These articles will be aold af the LOWEST FIGURES, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting Street? deo7-tblyrnc*w CHARLESTON (fbwzttitSt CiqnOTO, 4ft. H. K LATTE & CO. AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO Sol? Agenta for Cb ar lesion for thia Celebrated Brand of PORE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both BYES and BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pure KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all compound im? parities, ard highly recommended by eminent chemists for medical use. The Brand ls patented to pie vent, Infringements. BARKHOD8E BROS. A CO.. Louisville, Ky. We respectfully Inform oar friends and custom? ers that we keep constantly on hand a full supply or the above already favorably well known Whis? keys, and offer same to the trade at distiller's prices. . H. BLATTE k CO., anirSl-atnthamn No. IBS East ter. figaro, iotmrw. 4ft. WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER [AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STREET Sign ot the Emperor William. TRADE 8UPPLIED. mohMyroMw FURNITURE OF. ? FAMILY DECLIN? ING housekeeping WM tell THIS DAT, (Tbnra'ayj at io o'clock, at No. 181 8t. PnUlp street, bear cannon, tbs enilre FURNITURE, consisting of Bedroom Furniture and Bedding;, Pnrlor, Dining room and Kit eben Foro Uara, Cooking Store, one Upright Seven octave Bose wood Plano, Ao._ . fensr By Yfi Y. LEITCH & E. & BBUJXS, Auctioneers. ACHOICE LOT AND FRAME BUILD? ING 0^ SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. Will sell on THIS DAY, 27i i Inst., aril o'ciocfc eas; end Broad street. A L ?BGB 2 * S TOBT Flt AU K BUILDING. Frame complete In every particular. All par* tit ion s located, stud d li gs in position. Ala* frame work or piazza. Rafters are ail np, and entire roof covered wita ?atna ready for toe shingles. The basement fl or ia 8 feet high la tho olear, arranged to contain kl'eben, servant,' rooina, pantry, stove room, with .large doable nalia ia by 18 and 14 by 24. >?????. abe second story, or main floor ii 13 feet nigh in the c ear, divided In two large rooms ls by 16 and 13 by 10, and ha.: ..ay In T shape ? by IS and 18 by 24. The auto la 8 feet high, divided toto taree rooms; with holes for Blairs ronnmg from Haan ment to thia pomt 2 ? :6A Piazza trouts the sooth with a retara to the east and weat. Building ii 66 feet front. Frames or good material, and erected In a workmanlike manner, as will be con nrmed by Nr. Dan iel "Sul? livan, builder. ;, The lot la known aa No. 126 Holmes' plat, situ? ated on Front Beaoh, at the corner of a atrcet, a few lota east of the fort, and regarded aa one of the be-1 lota on the Island. Gu the premises there is a frame kitchen ceo story high. Plan caa be seen, and further Information ob? tained, by application to na. Terms-One-half cash, balance In one year,with interest. Purchaser to pay ul 4or paper and s tampa._ _gag By B. M. MARSHALL & BRO. WILL BE SOLD AT THE EAST END of Broad serest, on THIS DAT, 37th of February, at ll o'clock A. M., All the Eastern pori lon of that FARM OS TRACT OP LAND, upon which the Work? of the Farmers' Fertilizer Company now stand, ex* tendiDg from the fence of- said Works on the weat, to the vjuth Carolina Railroad na the east, and containing tea (io) acree, more or leas. SIX LOTS, between Meeting street Road and the Sooth Carolina Railroad, fronting the Farm, measuring 60 by 166 fe.-t each, be th- same moro or less. Plat csu bi seen at No. SS Broad street. Terms-one-hair each: balance in one year, secured by bond or purchaser, beating aeren per eent, interest, and mortgage of the premises Bold. Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for necessary papera._ febar By J. FRASER MATHEWE8, HOUSE AND LOT BURNS LANE. WU1 be sold on THIS DAT, 27th Instant, near the Postomce, at ll o'clocr, LOT NO. o Boms Lane with Two Story Wooden nw ELLI Nc?.. Dimensions of Lot 20 feet front by 87 reet deep.--j , . . Terms-One hair cash; Ualance In- twelve months, secured by bond or the purchaser and mortgage Of the premises, with interest; proper? ty to oe manie 1 and policy assigned. PurcJiaaer ' to pay me for papers. . : .r.bal & tu t?o ri Solea--Joinr* Atop e. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S, BBUNS, Auctioneers. SCHOONER FLAO, PARTIALLY SUNK In Ashley River, with Salle, Rigging, An? et ors and chaina, at Matin's Landing, near tho Charleston Mining and Manufacturing Company Landina:. The above Schooner will be sold at Auction, os MONDAY, sd March, at ll o'ooefc. ai Us e?st end or Broad street, for the benefit of sll parties. Terms cash._feo374hasa>" PARTITION SALE OP FLORI DA LAND4.-The following landa will be offered at pabilo aale at the town of Enterprise, on WSDNKBDAT, iota Marca, 1873, and Palatka on FRIDAY, 21ai March, 1873: About 1300 seres In snmpter county, and SOO aerea m m arion County., locate'", in Bmali select lots, on rieh hammock sad mixed lands, with lariie groves of the Wild orange, and One navigation racimles through the OckiawahA River. About l-i.ooo acres lo orange County, lying on the st. John's River, opposite thu town of Volasla, three miles above Lake George, and known as the': Levy fl rant Anent 8000 aerea in. Orange County, lying on tho St. John's River, and divided by Wet?va Creek, a navigab e stream, about bait way between Lakes George and Monroe. 870 acres in Clay County, ou Black Creek, a navigable stream, about twen? ty rive miles from Jacksonville; 03 acres lB.Yolakla o> un ty, on the st? John's River, a part of tne vil? lage cailed Ynlnsla, with a high b,nfl and beauti? ful sites for building. Nearly au of the above described landa lie in a section heretofore exempt from tbe Injurious efJects of frost, and considered b uer adapted to the growth or tho orange, lemon and many other tropical frotta than any other portion ot the Stat ?. These lands were a part of the estate of Moses E. Levy, deceased, and were set apart to the heirs or haonel R?alisa, deceased, under a decree ol ihe Circuit Court ct the State of Florida. Information can bs obtained or J. M A H. J. BAREE, Attoriuys-at-Law, -Jack? sonville. Florida; or of A. J. DUYALE. 28 800th ttreet. New lora._ feb26-wst BY H. H. DeLEON, Auctioneer. mHEO. H. ABRAHAMS, SURVIVOR, VS. X AB KAUAI! FALK, Admlnlstr tor, et al. Para-ant to an order of sale in thia case, by Hon. R. F. Oiaham, Judge ot the Flr.t circuit, tn me directed, 1 wi l off.r f r sale, at Public Auc? tion, at the comer of Broad and naas fiay streits. in the City or Charleston, THURSDAY Marchs, atti o'clock. 1. AU that LOT, PIECE 0 R PA RC EL OF LAND, with the bnil< Inga thereon, nt o ate. lying and be. lng on the weat Bide of. Meeting street, Ward No. 4. in the Olty of Charleston, county and State aforesaid, measuring and containing in front, on Meeting street, nineteen (IS) feet, more qr less. Ott the north Une from east to west ninety-five (06) reet. then running from that terminus Sooth to north twenty-one (ti) reet three rs) inches, .and then on the north Hoe at right angles from this terminas forty niuo (40/ feet, on the west Une forty (40)feet three (8) inches, and on the sooth line one hundred and forty-roar (144) reet, be tbs same more or less; belting and bounding esat oa Meeting street, sooth and west on landa now or ute or james B. Walker, and north onisudsof the estate of Walker and E. Adams. ALSO, 2. AU that certain LOT, PIECE OB PARCEL OF LA SD, with the balldinga thereon, situate, lying and being on toe west aide or Mealing street, Ward No. 4, in the City of Charleston, State aforesaid, measuring and containing In Iront on Meeting street twenty-three (aa) feet alz (6) inches, more or less, and in depth from east to weat one hundred and forty-four (144) ret, be the earns more or le-.a; bntung and bounding to the east on Meeting street, to the weat and north on landa of the said James E. Walker, and to the south on land of Robert s. Millar. ALSO, cr-:-i S AU that LOT 0F LAND, situate on the ?sst aide of . state street, near Market street, in the City of Charleston and State aforesaid, measur? ing and containing in front on state street fif? teen (16) feer, and In depth from weat to east ninety (00) feet and atx (d) inchea more or leas: batting and bounding to the north on Linds of Robert Tuttle, to the east on; lands now or late o? tfodecal coben, to the ?oath on lands now or late or John Wallis, and to the west on sute street. Terma-One-third cash; reaktaei tn two?iaal successive annual instalments, with Interest Iber, on at the i ate ofaeven percent: per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by bond or bonds or the purchaser, and mo tgage of the premises; buildings to be Insured and policy of insuraace assigned. Purchaser* to pay for papers, n : THOs. Y. SIMONS, Referee. . febie,l8.24.2r,mch4,6.s |Iiono8t (ZErflOTig, 8t. ' PIANOS AND ORGANS, Famished at factory prices for Cash, or hy Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MoOSENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, jaB0 No. lot KID g street. gasifusi daros SAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, . Attorney-General. E'-Attorney General, lyjELTON & CHAMBER L?A I H , ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. O., Will practice In au the Coarta of thia state, and in the United states couru for the District of ?Sooth carolina. Offices at Colombia, s. C.. In the statehouse, and in the Carolina National Bank Building, (up? stairs.) _ jans-lyr Crjiropoois?. QORNS, BUNIONS, Ac, CUBED. Mra. KEOGH having returned to ?JJfjWWJgJ pared to give relief to those ^S^LnSt CORNS, BUNIONS or other ? **gS<L3S?%Z A? to h?r skill and success aa g refer., by .permission?to DnWf g?? wSrtT?rTniThsTaervit?Tat; their remenees, who may require her church street, be She may be f?und, l.^r, riha tween Broad and chalmers streets. ?os