The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, March 01, 1873, Image 3
?egal Notices.
NOTICE - ALL PERSONS HAVING
an? claims again* me I-state of CHKI?
TIAN J. BEi K ILANN. d. cea- d. will please hauu
them in dniv attested, ana those Indebted to t-ald
Esiate will make p?) men-? tu A. ?. Buuw >, who
la hereby aathorlzed to ?et for me.
SEhENA a BECKMANN,
m ch 1,5, io _Quallfled Executrix.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-CUD KT OF
C?MMON PLEAS.-THOMAS Q. BARRETT and
TBKUDURE D. G/tESWELL, Copartners nnder
tb? name of BARRE>T A CRESWELL, Plaintiffs,
against P. H. FLAHERTY, Defendant.-Copy
sommona, (or money demand, [complaint not
served.]
To P. H. FLAHERTY, the defendant in thia
action : Yon are hereby gammoned and re?
quired to answer the complaint in thia action
which la flied in the office of ihe Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas for said County, and io
serve a cony of your answer on the subscribers
at their office. No. 21 Broad street, Charleston.
.wiwin twenty daya after tne aervice of
thia summons on you, exclusive of the Cay of
service.
If yon fall to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff win t.ke judgment
against you for the sum of thine n hundred and
sixty -eight 68100 di ars and costs.
Dated Charleston, February n, 1373.
PBBSSLKl, L- R-A iNOLESBY.
* Platnttff'B Attorneys.
JACOB WILLIGAN, [L. S.]
C. C. C. P. for C. C.
To the defendant, p. H. FLAHERTY: Take
notice tha' the summons In this action, to?
gether with the complaint therein referred, was
flied in the office oi the Clerk or the conn ?r |
Common Pleas for the County of Charleston, in
the State of south Caroling on the Seventeenth
day of February, a. D. 1878.
PRESSLKY, LORD A 1NGLE8BY,
Pla -nt lu" J A norn ev s.
Charle-toa, February 17, 1873. feb22-s6
THE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF
COMMON PLEA*.-HERMANN BOLWlNKLB,
Plaintiff, against J. W. SPRAGUE. D?tendant .
Copy summons for money demand. [Complaint
not served.]
To J. W. SPRAQUE. the Defendant In th s ac?
tion: You are hereny aammoned aad requirer) to
answer the complaint In tuia action whtcn is med
In the office ot the Clerk or tne Court or Common
Pleas for the said County, and to aerve a cup? tl
Sour an ?wer on the subscrib? rs, at their office,
o. 21 Broad street-, charleston, S. C., within
twenty days after the serv.ee of ibis summons on
yon, eic naive or the day or servite.
ir you fall to answer this complaint within the
time a oreaald, thi: Plain Iff will ?ike judgment
against you for the sum of flOy-tUree el-loo dol?
lars, with Interest at tbs rate of twelve per cent,
per annum, from the eighteenth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three,
and costa.
Dated Charleston. 18th February. 1873.
PK ESS LEY, LOBD A INGLKSBV.
Platntlrra Attorneys.
JAOOB WILLIMAR, [L. a.]
a. a c. P. for c. c.
To the Deft niant, J. W. SP FUG CF: Take no?
tice that the summons in this action, together
with the complaint iherein referred to. was filed
In the office of the Clerk or the Court or C >mmon
Plea? for theO .uury of Obarleston. in the State
Of Sooth Carob' a, on the eighteenth day of Feb?
roarv, A. D. 187S
i Charleston, February 18th, 1873.
FRESSLEY, LORD A I VG LE S BT,
feb22-eS_Plaintiff's Attorneys.
rpHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
J. COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF
Common Pleat.-THO d AS j. KERR ana UER
MANN BULWINKL.E. late Co partners und-r the
firm or r. J. KERB A 00., Plaintiffs, against J.
W. SPRAQUE and W. D. SPRAGUE, bve Co?
partners under the name or J. W. SPRAGUE A
BRO., Defendants.-copy Summons for Money
Demand. [Complaint not servt i.]
TO J. W. ?PR ? GL E and W D. SPRAGUE, Co
?inners ?s aforesaid, D?fendante in ibis action:
on are h-reby summoned and required to
answer the complaint lu tuU acti. n. wbicn ls filed
In the . fflce or he Clei k or the cour or Common
Pieas for tne said County, and to serve a cojy of j
your answer on the subscribe s at their offii
No. St B oad stn et, charleston, S. C.. within
twenty days after the service of this summons on
you, excludive or tne day or service.
If you fall to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid the Plal liff will take judgment
against you fur the Bum of S92 35-100, with Inter?
est at the rate or tweive per ceut. per annum
from the eighteenth dav of Fenrnary, one thou
sand eight hundred and seventy three, and coats.
Daten Charleston, s. C., February 18.1873
FRESSLEY, LORD A INGLEsBY,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
JAOOB WILLI M AN, [UKI
0. C. 0. P. for C. 0.
To tbs Defendants, J. w. SPRAGUE and w. n.
SPRAQUE: Take notice that the summons In this
action, together wi1 h the complaint therein re
ferrad to, was flied In the office ot the Clt-rk or the
Court of Common - less for tae county of charles?
ton. In the State of sooth carolina, on the
eighteenth day ur Februa>y, 1873.
PRESSLftY, LORD A 1NGLESBY.
feb22-ss Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
mHE 8TATE OF SOUTH CvROLINA.
J. COUNTY 0? CHAKLESTON-COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS.-CHARLES B. t'O :HRAN,
Plaintiff, against THEODORE A. WHITNEY,.De?
fendant.-copy summons for relief. Complaint
not served.
To the D?fendent. THEODORE A. WHITNEY :
You ate hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint In this action, which l- fu>d tn tee
ollie? Of the Clerk< f tha Court of Common Pie s
for tfie salt count v, and to serve a cop v of y?ur
answer to the said complaint on the subscrlbera
at thelfofflce. No. 21 Broad street, > hirlestm, ?.
C., within twenty days arter ihe service hereof,
exclusive of thc day of such sert Ice; and if you
fall to answer the complaint wi hin the time
aro: es mi, i he p a ntic in thia action will apply io
the court for the relief demanded lu the com
pialar.
Dated Charleston, 18th January. 1873.
P&K&SLEY, L6RD A INGLESBY,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
JACOB WILLTAN. C. C. P. [L. a.]
To the Defendant, THEODORE A. WHITNEY:
Take notice tnat tba summons lo this action, to?
gether with the -cnmplilnt therein referred to',
was filed m the office ortho c erk o:'ihe Court,
or Common I leas for Charleston County, m the
?tate of South Carolina, on the 23d day or Janu?
ary A. D, 1873.
P/iv&SSL>, .., LORD A INGLEBY,
Plaintiffs Attorneys,
febl-B6 Nr>. 21 Broad street, charleston,'S. 0.
ono Mtouitu*.
r|\fcE ??> OF.'ALL HUMAN SUFFERI
INO NEAR AT HAND.
By the recent addition of carbolic Aotd to the
Formula of GRAY'S OINTMENT, a remedy which
for the last forty-five years bas bees considered
by ail who have me t it without a dissenting
voice to be the most extraordinary In its curative
properties ever discovered, a co ti pound has been
formed, which ia Its electrical efl set In (he cure
of all External Diseases has start.ed and amazed
the world.
This remedy ls warranted ta glva sa israction
in every Instance, or the money will be refunded.
Price 25 cants per Box For sale by all Drug?
gists. DCWIE, MOISE A DAVIS.
Wholesale Agenu, Charleston, S. C.
yan 26-a_
R. C. F. BROWN'S
YOUNO AMERICAN LINIMENT.
Thesfemand for this truly wondefol remedy bas
Ind coed the Proprietor* to extend the area or Its
circulation and usefulness by placing its valuable
qualities before the pub tc. It t* truly asserted,
and fact s prove it that no Liniment ever before the
peonle has grown so rapidly In public favor for
all ihe cases reached by thu class ol medicines.
BROWN'S YOUNO AMERIOAN LIMMEN r has
gamed a tasting repuuttlon wherever used In
cases wi.ich require an EXTERNAL KRMSDY, and
ls with the ut nost confidence recommended to
the public. Manufactured ny i he proprietors, C
F. BROWN, Chemica' Company, New York, and
for Bale by all Druggl-ts ind Country Dealers.
DO WIE. MoisK A DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents, Chariest m, S. O.
febl8-tuths3mos_
GETTYSBURG
KAT1LY? WATER.
lt has been demonstrated, by a series or prac
cal experiments conducted oy eminent phpslclans
md at i est ed by thousands or grau mi people who
have been relieved from tn cr Bufferings by 1 a
ose. that ?ho UETTISBURQ KATALYSINE
"WATER is the nearest approach ?O a specific ever
.discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheuma?
tism, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary
Diseases generally, lt restoies muscular power
to the paralytic, t cures Liver Complaint, Chron?
ic Diarrhoea, Piles. Constipation, namma, Ca?
tarrh and Bron ch tu, DI.-eases of the skin, Gen?
eral Debility, and .se-vu ox Frost ration from men?
tal and physical enoesses lc is the greatest an
ttdore ever dlscovrred for Excessive Eating or
Drinking. It corrects tbe stomach, promotes in?
gestion, and relieves the head almost Immediate?
ly. No household should be without lt. Every
hotel Bbouta keep lt on band.
.?-For a history of tneSarlngs. for medical re?
ports ot the power or the water over disease, ror
marvelous cures, end ror testimonials frem dis
tlnguUned men, send for pamphlets.
WHITNEY BRuS., General Agents,
No. Kl South Front Street. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Gettysburg spring Company.
For aale by " DOWIE, MulSE A DAVIS,
AndlDrogglati generally. feb2S-tutbs3mos*
Srngg and flleoicme?;.
J^TEDJCINE AND FOOD COMBINED.
VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE.
TESTIMONY OF CHARLESTON PHYSICIANS.
This valuable preparation, recently discovered,
ha9 been extensively tested here and throughout
the country daring the past summer, and has
fully merited the character claimed for lt.
Each bottle contains the jalee of four pounds of
the best be. r, exclusive of t&\
Mr. Valentine, the patentee and proprietor of
this preparation, has In his possession numerous
testimonials from the best and most experienced
physicians of the land. Among them the follow?
ing are presented to the readers or Tns Naws,
who will need no further assurance of the quality
and efficacy of the article here offered:
CHABLBSTON.S. C., September 26, 1872.
Pear Sir-some time ago 1 had tne honor to re?
ceive by express specimens of your "Meat Juice"
tor trial. I have not thus far acknowledged jour
kind communication for the simple reason that I
never certify to things of which I Know nothing.
I have, in the meantime, tested your "Prepara?
tion." fully a>td cautiously, and the result of my
eaperlenc" has been, that In ail cases where sup?
port ls demanded, whether in i he uething child
or the adult worn down by disease, yonr "Prepa?
ration" has, under my observation, proved far
more efficacious than all the farrago of farina?
ceous articles and s J caned extracts, which often
do more harm than good.
lam, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
K. GEDDINGS, M. D.
Mr. M. S. VALENTINE, Richmond, Va.
CDARI.B<.TON. S. C., September ll, 1872.
MR. M. S VALENTINE:
Dear Mr-1 have made quite an extensive trial
or your "Meat Juice" dutiug thepist summer,
particularly in those protracted and exhausting
di e-Bes Incident to la ran cy and childhood, so
ramillar to our Southern physicians. The trial
has re-ultcd In a preference for your "Meat
Juice" above all the Kxtracs which I have hither?
to u-ed. So far, lr has tully come nu to all that
has been olauned for lt. and If Its preparaMou la
conduct-id with tue same care, and the parity of
the mateiUls maintained as heretofore, I have
no doubt its u-e win oe greatly extended.
Very respectfully your obedient pcrvi?g,
F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D ,
Professor of Gynecology and Clinical Obstetrics
lithe Medical College of the state of South
Carolina.
QUARANTINE OPFICK. 1
CHARLESTON, t%ovember 20,1872.J
MR. M. S. VALBNTINB:
Dear slr-Your samples of "Meat Juice" were
received through the politeness of your agent,
and used very freely during the summer 1n cho?
lera Infant nm, low forms or fever and other dis?
eases peculiar to this climate. -
I cheerfully add my testimony to Its dietetic
value, and regard, year "Meat. Preparation" or
great benefit, not only In lu fan n e. but also In
adult practice, lt ls with pleasure that L can
recommend Its use to the profession generally
from pa-t experience and the happy resulta In my
practice. Very respectfully, Ac.
ROBERT LEBBY, M. D.,
Health Officer. Harbor of Charleston.
CHARLESTON, S. C., September 20, 1872.
Mr. M. S. VALENTINE:
Dear Slr- During the past summer [ have had
a full opportnnity < f testing your "Preparation of
Meat Juice." particularly amongst children suf?
fering from Darrhoea from "Teething." I find
that as 8000 as they lose their appetlie and com?
mence to deteriorate generally, your Preparation
administered ls weil retained and mott often en?
joyed by the litt Ie suffere s. They Improve rapidly
In health and strength. Other preparations are
i OT so easily tolerated, on account of their aa
plea-ant odor and taste
I consider the contents of yoar little bottle
most invaluable tn all acute wasting diseases.
Very respectfully, W. M. FITCH, M. D.
Dr. s. Batmen, of Camden. S. C.. writes:
"I am using Valentine's Meit Juice with excel?
lent effect in the case of a child, who- ls exceed
inziy fond of lt, while he positively refuser all
other food." ?L^aar
A fresh supply of the Meat Jnlco just received
and for sale, wholesale and' retail bv
Dr. IL BAER,
No Ul Meeting street, Charleston.
dec7-8lyrnc*w
Drugs at COijoUoale.
OWIE, MOISE Jb DAVIS,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Appreciating the success which has attended
our efforts h the past, w? have determined to
spare no pains to meru, a oontlnuance of, the pat?
ronage so liberally bestowed; and, with this
view, now orrer to DRUuGIVTS, PHYSICIANS and
COUNTRY.MERCHANTS the largest and most
compi?teatpck of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, .
CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, DIB 8TUFF8,
PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
ANS*
FAN CT GOODS
ever o rr., red In this irnaVko:, and at prices that
shall compare favorably with New York, Phlladel
phla and Baltimore. The quality of every article
sold by us ls'guaranteed as-.to purity and
strength.
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
3000 dozen JOHNSTON, . ROBBINS A OO.'S
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Just received and for
sale at wholesale only.
CAROLINA INDIGO.
KOO pounds PRIM!-; QUALITY oa hand and for
sale low.
CUBAN BITTERS.
600 dozen Of this POPULAR TONIO BEVER?
AGE, la cases of one dozen and barrels of Ave
dt zen, on hand and for sale low to the trade.
VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CBOWN
SCHNAPPS.
60 cases lu quarts and plats. This article ls
equal lu quality to any In market and mach
lower In price. novB-sth
of Chronic and Acute Rhenmatibra. Neuralgia,
Lombago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous D?
ea-es. after years of suffering by taking Dr.
FiTLER'S VKUcTAPL? RHEUMATIC bYrlUP
the scientific discovery or J. P. Pitier, M. D.,a
regular graduate physician, with whom we are
personally acquainted, who haa for 38 years
treated these diseases exclusively with astonish?
ing results. We believe lt our Christian duty,
aiter deliberation, to conscientiously request suf?
ferers to use lt, especially persons In moderate
circumstances who cannot afford to waste
money and time on worthless mixtures. AB
clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsi?
bility tenting on us in publ cly endorsing this
medicine. But our knowleg* and experience or
lu remarkable merit fully JustlQes onr acion:
Rev. c. H. Kwing, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen
years, became hopi leis: Re v. Thomas Murphy,
D. D. Frankford Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis,
Uight9town. New Jersey; Rev J. S. Buchanan,
Clarence, iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith. Plttsford, New
Vorit; Rev. Josrph Beggs. Fall- Church, Philadel?
phia, other testimonials from Senators, Gover?
nors. Judges, Congressmen, Physicians, Ac, for
warded gratis with pamphlet exp sining these
diseases. < n? thousand collars will be present?
ed to any medicine for sa ne diseases showing
( qnal merv under est, or that can produce one
fourth as many ilvlug cares. Any person send?
ing by letter description ot affliction will receive
gratis a legally stuned guarantee, naming the
number or bottles to care, agreeing io refund
money upon Bworn statement of Its failure to
cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Fl 1'LER,
Philadelphia. BU valuable advice costs nothing.
, _ D?WlE. MOISE A DAVIS.
Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolins.
For sale at Retail bj H. BAER, W. A. SKRINE.
A. W.ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. CAULIER,G.J,
LUHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS.
- janl8-8tnthly nao
Snenrance.
CAROLINA LIFE ?NSURANGE COMPANY,
MEMPHIS, TJ31V1VE1S8EE.
JEFFERSON DAVES, President.
WADE HAMPTON", vice-President.
J. T>. KENNED Y* General Stat? Agent, South Carolina.
THE UNDERSIGNED DATING BEES APPOINTED AGENTS OF THE ABOVE COM PANT
for Charleston, are now prepared ta receive oners.
STONEY, LOWNDES & CO., AGENTS.
WM. H. HIT?ER, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Janl5-ws
.fertilisers.
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS !
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.
It has been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS in
North and South Carolina and Georgia, for five seasons,
with the following results:
It Increases the Crop ?rom 76 to 200 per cent. It produces a better quality of Cotton,
lt resists drought tn all oses. 'I he Crop l < not affected by rust.
It matures the Crop three or fonr weeks la advance, thus insuring agalost early frosts, or In the
event ot a baokward season enabl-s the Planter to put In his Crop as late as June is', with a certainty
orsnooBS. The ?fleet on the second year's Crop, witnont additional manure, rannes from one-third
to one h.iir o: the fl rat year. Ita mechanical preparation surpasses that of all other Fertilizers, being
at all tunes and in all o mdttl ins or weather in perfect order for drilling.
lt la sold on a basis lu quality or Peruvian Ousno. pound for pound. Agents ate Instructed,
where Planters use lt side by eldo with the bear, ccruvliu Quino, in equal qu lautles, to refund such
amount aa will make lt eqiai ir li rails to prouuee as much uotton.
The Intelligent Planter wbl readily comprehend tne ne e-a u or using nothing bat the highest
grade or Fertiliser.*, and or RU let.y avoiding those whose value has b jen rcdnotd by adulteration or
the nae or cheap materials under pretence ot meeting the 1 iw price or i'oiton.
If his Crop ls only d. .Oiled by ; ne use of 'CO (TON F.JO." it w ll glvo him fron one to two hun?
dred per cent, proa t on h ?3 outlay, with Cotton at 16 cents per p-m id. and enables him to plant
rewer-acres with a corresponding reduction or labor and expe.ae, wuti better results.
LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President.
y -
J, EDWIN MYER'S, General Agent,
NO. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
JAMES P. PRINGLE & SON,
, - - AGENTS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.
v .
febraws-lmoDao
??tmp5, (?lrtmieo?, Bt.
C 3 SAVE YOUR EVES.
USEB.TME CELEBRATED
GI RM AN VT!) DEM'S y MP,
The Brightest, Clearest,
Softest at d Best Light
ever used.
. FOR SALE BY
THOMAS & LANXEA?
NO. 289 KING 8TREET,
OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
SHADES, CHIMNEYS
AND
WICKS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
novie-Biuth
Gijoirj (Eases.
SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES!
WITH PATENT SPRING M *QI I DOORS, wh'ch causes them to open and shut without noise, Jar of
breaking ot glass. Parties desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine them and the
Kew style, Round Ola s Front. Nickle SI ver Frames.
New style. Bevel Front, Nickel Silver Frames.
Square Front Mahogany. Walnut and Nickle Silver Frames, donb e thick French Qiaos, al.' altea,
auo keep a lull supply always on hand. HOWIE, MOISE A OA VIS, Agents,
JaalS-mwsdmos Corner Mee ting and Hasel streets, Char.estoc, 3. 0.
Ortigo at Wholesale.
LOEFLUND'S CONCENTRATE!) LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MALT.
(Cnfermemed, in the form or an inspissate! Extract.)
IB a preparation ror Coighs. Sore Throat, whooping Cough, Difficult and Troublesome Besplratton,
and all Diseases or the Throat and Lunga, Ischltating expectoration, and a wining the Mucous
Membrane. . , ^
Principles or the greatest Importance ror med c nal purposes, as well as Tor health, are here
united in t he most coi.ceutra'ed forra, and are at tne esme time soluble and of eaay digesti?n.
These principles sre:
RESOI.VKNT ANO EMOLLIENT-Sugar or Malt and restri?e.
NUTRITIOUS- Phosphates a id Albuminous Ingr?dients.
Lneflutid's hxtrajt or Malt is a'-o prescrined lo preference to Cod Liver OH.
THE CHINESE EMMKN AGOGUB, TSA-TSIN-Botanical name, Bhynchosla Exc?vala. Thia herb ls
used by the fers es la Chlua to regulate iheir menstruation, lt has been prescribed by amer.can
ann European rnyslclai s with decided success, u is not abortive,
Agents for the United states, ALBERT HUNG A SON. No. ?l Bowery, New Y <rk.
AKents fur South Carolina, HOWIE. MOISE A HA VI \ Wholesale Druggists,
febi8 tusemos Charleston, S. C.
Oraos, CqeraicaiB, UK.
DR. F?TL?R'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYP.UP.
Warranted under oath never to have failed to
cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials or cure,
including Rev. C. U. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls or Schuylkill, Philadel?
phia; the wire or Kev. J. B. Davis, Ulirhtatown,
New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankrord,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con
ttrcaa from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, cam?
den. New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore;
ex-Qovcrnor Powell, Kentucky, and thouBands of
others. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
U.bJ-CCAULlEK, Agent,
Jilvi-lvr i haripnr.on. s.n
Scaling ill a ci) m CG.
T
HE NEW IMPROVED
WHEELER & WILSON
SILENT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
We are now selling these superior MACHINES
on Ten Dollar monthly paymeBts.
Adjusting and Repairing done promtly.
WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G GO.,
apr6-lyr No. soo King street.
Ansie tfooks.
R
ICHARDSON'S
NEW METHOD
FOB TUB
PIANO.
tl SEQ CA LL ED-Is COM PARA ni.K I So admitted by
the leading Pianoforte Teachers or the
country, and Its annual salo or
26,000 copies abundantly
testifies to the fact.
Tns TEACHER-Cannot uBe a more thorough or
effective method.
THE P U PIL-Cannot study rrom a more con .
else or attractive Bystem.
THE DEALER-Cannot keep In stock a book
for which there ls surer and
greater demand.
Sold everywhere. Price $3 76.
OLIVER DTTSON A CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON A 00., Til Broadway, N. Y.
mch27-swlyrD*w
Drn Qtooe*, Ut.
No. 375 King Street,
ABE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
Great closing ont sale of oar extensive atock of
DRY G00D8 ANO CARPETS.
To make room for oar Spring Stock we will now
offer
CARPETS*
10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60
cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only T6 and 86 cents.
26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only 90c. and fl.
60 p'.cces English Brussels, only $1 60.
Foll lines or Rags, Mats, Oil ClothB and Matting, j
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 15 cents.
2 cases 4-4 Wamsutta, at 20 cents.
6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents.
loo dozen Towels at $1 26.
200 dozen Towels at %l 76 and $2.
Fall Unes or better quality HUCK and Damask
Towels at $2 and $8.
Fail lines of Linen Shee'lag, Linen Pllawcsslng
Shirt Linens, Napkins, Do; Hes, Table l'amasks,
Ac
Blankets, Fianna's, Shawls, Cloaks have been
greatly reduced m price.
DRESS GOODS.
20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents,
formerly $12>.
6 cases Dress Ooods. all styles, 26 to 40 cents,
formerly 36 io 60 cents.
2S pieces Black Silk, $1 25, $1 60, $1 76. $2, $3,
reduced 20 per cent.
Our entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re?
duction of from 60 to 26 per cent.
Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 06, the best
In the city.
Fall lines of Satins, silk Valours, Silk Velvet,
Ac, are offered at great bargains.
CLOTH DEPARTMENT,
The best selected stock n thia market, consist?
ing of Foreign and Domestlo manufactures, has
been marked down, and we offer great bargains
to purchasers.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
Full lines of Ladlrs, Misse.' and Gents* HOSIERY
and UNDERWEAR.
Full lines of Etd Gloves at following prices:
1 button Kid Glove, $i.
2 hatton Kid Glove, $1 26.
Also, sole Agent) for the celebrated Chelliy's
Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed.
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand?
kerchiefs tn great variety.
See specials. Resp ec t fully,
Doors, Sashes ano jBiinos.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLXNDSj
VOOD MOULD; NOS, STAIR RAILS,NEWELS
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK-L OWE8T RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 AND 236 CANAL. STREET
deoO-lyr New York City.
<Hi9ar*.. (Tobacco, Ut.
WM. SCHR?DER?
MANUFACTURER
[AND
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C,
No. 19 HAYNE STREET
Sign of th? Emperor William.
TRADE SUPPLIED.
mch7-lyroo*w _
Snamiess QLatoi
A. KENYON,
PRODUCE CONMISSION MERCHANT AND FOR?
WARDING AGENT,
No. 42 MABKBT STREBT,
In Pipe and Barrel Staves, Shingles, Spokes,
Wood, Hough Bice, Peas, corn. Pindars, Apples,
Peaches, Potatoes, Onions, Hides, Furs, Beeswax,
Tallow, Hogs, Fowls, Begs, Game.
Send for quotation of market prices.
rabl6-stnh*_
SAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney-GeneraL Ex-Attorney General.
jyjELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Will practice In all the Courts or this State, and
in the United States Courts for the District of
sooth Carolina.
Offices at colombia, S. C., In the Statehouse,
and in the Carolina National Bank Building, (up?
stairs.) Jans-iyr
Clothing ano inrnubing Q3oob?.
BARGAINS IN
CLOTELM!
MENKE & MULLER,
CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING
STREETS, ABE NOW
CLOSING OUT
WINTER CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES,
TO HAKE ROOM FOR
SPRING- STOCK.
GIYE U3 A CALL I
Janal
QUtral QU.
PRATT'S
ASTRAL OIL.
SAFE,
PURE,
UNIFORM,
ODORLESS.
BURNS IN ANY LAMP,
WITHOUT DANGER OP EXPLOSION OR
TAKING FIRE.
Recommended by the leading
Scientific Men, the Press,
and hundreds of thou?
sands of families.
THE INSURANCE CO '? HAVE NEVER PAID
a loss arising from tts ose; while minions of dol?
lars have been saved them on account, or Ita gen?
eral Introduction. febM satsmos
Dianas, GDrgans, Ut.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Famished at factory prices for Cash, or hy
Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
O H ARLES L. MoOLENAHAV,
Plano and Mosto Store,
jaB0 No. lei King street.
Seising ?kclmtes.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
OFFICE,
NO. 186 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
decio-tnthesmo
Soots, Shoes, Ut.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ELIAS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, ac,
368 KING STREET,
CORNER OP GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit the contlnnance of
the patronage so liberally bestowed on
tnem by the citizens or Charleston and
surr tending country.
One or the firm has Jost returned from
the Nortb, and purchased In Bostun just
berore the large dre there; all of which we
offer to the wuoleaale Buyers at great ad
v .ur n?es And guarantee them a saving of
at least 10 to 16 per cent.
We are offering all of our purchases now
at less than former prices, and regardless
to the advance of prices now.
To our detail Oustomera we would say
that as heretofore we shall do onr best to
please them by polite attention and cour?
teous salesmen
No trouble to show goods. We keep,
only ?'good quill ty of Boots and Shoes,
and prices that defy competition.
Onr motto ls, LARGE SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY !
To Mothers we would say that we con?
tinue to keep a large stock of that celebra?
ted ?SILVER TIPPED SHOE, of Philadel?
phia make.
constantly on hand and receiving by
every steamer from Philadelphia a flue
and well selected stock of Hand-sewed
Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Gents, Misses
and Children, of the ?est Philadelphia
manufacture, all ot whloh we guarantee
to give satisfaction, and would respectful?
ly solicit a call at
ELIAS & BROS.,
No. 868 KING STREBT, :
CORNER OF GEORGS STREET.
J. FINLEY, CHARLE i NEWHOUSE. R. H.
M?CKENFUSS, will be pleased to walt on their
friends. nov28-tutha
Chiropodist.
QOBNS, BUNIONS, Ac, CUBED.
Mrs. KEOOH having returned to the cry ls pre
parr-u to give teller to those suffering from
C0RNTi, BUNIONS or other ? lseases of the teer.
AS to her skill and BU cc ss as a Chiropodist, she
refer?, by permission, to Dr. Fitch aud Dr. Ed?
ward North. She -will. If desired, attend those
who may require her services at their residences.
She may be found at No. es Church street, be?
tween Broad and Chalmers streets. febs
Unction- j?^^gg ^gg*?
By ? M. MARSHALL BRO.,
Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE. :
In tbe District Conn of ?he Uniter! states o f
America tor ina District of sooth Carolina In the
matter of M. A. TANLUNSOS lo Bankruptcy.
t?? virtue of an oruer from the Hon. tirorgeS.
Bryan, United M tes DWtrict Judge for the Dis?
trict of tooth Carolina, I wi l offer ior sale'at
214 King street, on TUESDAY, March llih, com?
mencing at K o'clock a. M..
The entire STOCK OF CP no i ?T ERY m said
atore, cons s lng of W|nd?w Shades, Curtains,
Paper Hangings, cornices, Ac, Ac
Conditions cash. Articles io be removed Imme
Jlately. FRE, . ?KKJK J. SMITH.
mehi,3,6,7,10,11 ? Provl.ional Assignee.
PARTITION SALE OP PLOBIDA
LANDs-The following lands wm bs offered
it public sale at the town of Enterprise, os
WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1873, std Paiatka cu
FBIDAY, vsisr. March. 1S78: Abone 1200 acres la
sumptercounty, and 800-acraain MarionCounty,
ocated in small select'Iota", cs rich haramcok and
mixed Ianda, with larse groves of the wild
srange, and One navigation facilities through Ute
Ockiawaha River. About 14,000 acres la Orange
L'oumy, lying on the st. John's River, opposite
the town of Volusla, three miles above La??
Qeorge, and known as the Levy Grant. ADcut
3000 acres tu Orange County, lying on the BB
John's River, nnd dl?fded by Weki?a Creek, a
aavlgdb e *tream..aboar. nair way between Lakes
Qeorge ><nd Monto-. SW acres in Clay county,
an Bisck Creek, a navigable stream, about twen?
ty-five miles from Jacksonville; 91 acres in Voiu.ia
tl* unty. on the St. John's hiver, a part of tie Til?
lage ca led V? uMa, with a 1 lgb b .ud and besu?l
mi sites lor building. Nearly all of the aoove
1 escribed lands lie in a section heretofore exempt
from the lDjurlous effects of frost, and considered
b tier attained to the grow.h of the orange,
lemon and many other tropical fruits than any
DI her porn >n of the Mat-. These lands were a
part or the estate or Moses E. Levy, deceased,
and were set apart to the heirs or y achel BeuUjay-'
deer a-ed, under a decree ol ibe Circuit Court'o?
the Sute of Florida. Information can bp obtained
or J. M A H. J. BAKER, Attoroeys-at-Lnw, Jack?
sonville, Florida; or of A. J. Du VALE. 28 South
street. New 1 nek._
J&miiripal JXptitta.
CUT SHLBIPF'S OFFICE, 22D FEB?
RUARY, 1873.-All unpaid TAX Executions
ur they car 1872 ar? Iii the ?herrtP? office for col?
lection, and ir not paid up by the Drat or .?arch,
viii be advertised as delinquent, and the prop?
erty levied on. GEORGB ADDISON,
feb:6 tnthi-8_ OitySMflft '
CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK "OP
COUNLIL, CHARLESTON, S.O., FEBRUARY
U. 1873.-sealed estimates will be received at
inls oni e anni Thursday, March 4th, at 19 M.,
for printing 600 coplea or the annual reports of
the city officers. . C'^l
Esnmates must state price per page plain,
and price per page tabular matter; coyer and
binding to be included. ? . r u
Same to be done according to form tn thia
ornee. w,-.w??il!S?at?
feb2l-flWBto4_Clerk of OtmnofL
OFFICE BOARD ?P H Bf'A LTE,
CHARLESTON, JANUARY 28; 1873.-The
existence of Epid?mie Mnali-Pox tn theNorthtBI
and Eastern States, as well aa In the,interior of
this State, demands that active measure* bo em?
ployed to prevent Its introduction and deveLop
ment lu this city. The co operation of ctrjseoa of
all dar ses ls therefore earnestly desired. Dr. T.
m. THOMSON, City Vacclnator. will be ac his
office, No. 70 wentworth street, daily to vaccinate
an persons who;apply, and. ireshrirjioclne virus
can be obtained from him, and at the office of the
Registrar, City Hall, ^'^^g^'
J ap29_qty Registrar.
fnrniinre, Ut.
--i-:-,. ...
JpiRST-CLASS FURNITURE,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
MILLING'S FU? NIT HEH STOKE,
No. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, ;
ls the place to get handsome and sabbtantla
FURNITURE or the latest and most elegant 'dei
sign a at prices to suit the times. This establish
ment bas Just received a large supply of in perla? -
Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room sett in Oak,
Walnut and Imitation, wblch are offered at prices
ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those chargea
elsewhere for less anostanilal Furniture. . ie.:
SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. 1
. < .. : ? ?'jUi?J UK/
Can and examine the stock and prices.
SION, OP ' TOIR iUNvAND-BOigj^B,
No. 444 KING STREET.
deol8-amo?pac _.
fcmlroaoa. ?
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. .
SCFEDINTBNDENT'8 OPTICS)
NOBTB BA8TBHN RAILBOAD COMPACT, \
CHAHLKSTON. S. C., February 27. 1873.)
. In cons?quence ot tue interruption at the Santos
River and swamp, caused by the present freshet,
no trains will ne run beyond that point until
further notice. 8. 8. SOLOMONS, .
feb?8-2_fcnpertlntendent.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM?
PANY. <
CHARLESTON, s. c., January 20, int
Trains win leavo charles ton Daily at 10.00 Ju M
and 8.00 P. M. . . ,
Arrive nt Charleston 6.46 A. M. (Mondays ap
ceptod) and3.ao P. M. . . ~
Train does not leave Charleston 8.06 P. M., Btw
DATS.
Train leaving 10.00 A. M. makes through cosset
tlon to New York, via Richmond and Acqula
Greek only, going through m 44 honra. '? ??^<
Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train haw
choice ol route, na Richmond and Washington,
or via Portsmouth and Eal Omore, Those tearing
FRIDAY by thia Tram lay ever on Sra DAT in BSA)
timora. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SOX
DAY in Wilmington, NT 0.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and moat plea*
ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other points
West and No th went, both Trams making eos*
nee tiona ct Washington with Western Trains al
Baltimore and Obie Railroad. "?su
. 8.8. SOLOMONS. ~
Engineer and Supcrlnieadent.
P. L. CLEAPOR. osn-.Ttckat Air?ntA*lBtftfl
AV AN NAM AND CH A KIRTON
RAILROAD.
OHABLisTOM, January ll, ?nt. :
On acd after MONDAY. January 20, tho Pas
senser Trains on this Boad wm mn aa iolloirws '
* EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY.
Leave Charleston.-.MO P. M.
Arrive at savannah.10 ? P. M.
Leave Savannah.-......11J0 fs if.
Arrive at Charleston............. .?~-- ' A..M.
DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS H JEPTED.
Leave unarieaton.IM A>?fc
Arrive at Savannah.8.80 P. M.
Leave Savannah. . U ~ 5*
Arrive at Charleston...... ??...? f? #
Passengers rrom Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train
make close connection with Port Royal Railroad
for aU stations on that Road, (Sundays excepted)
Tickets lor Beaufort on sao at this Offlca
Freigut forwarded nany on through DLUS ol lad
mg to points In Florida and by Savannah line ot
steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given ?
freights for Beaufort and points on Port Boy al
Railroad and ai aa low rates as by any otner line.
O.S. GADSDEN, la
Ene meir an d Super tn tennent .
?j 0. BOYLSTON, Uen'l Ft. and ticket Agent. ,
tnnti _7 I '? ' '
J^OUTH CAROLINA KAILBOAJD. "
OSABLBSTON, S. C., December 14,1872.
On and after SUNDAY, December la, the Pas?
senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad w?l
mn as follows:
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.-...... 9.80 A M
arrive at Columbia.6.20 p rn
TOR ACOCOTA.
Leave Charleston.-?.80 A M
arrive at Augusta. a.? r M
FOB CEABLB8T0N.
Leave Columbia.? oo A M
Arrive at Charleston.Mfr pfM
Leave Augunta.)=?.. J-JJ f ?
Arrive at charleston.Mi r M
0OL?V3IA NIOHT XXFBBSa.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.........7.80 p M
Arrive at Columbia.~...... 8.30 A X
Ltave Columbia.IM TM
Arrive at charleston. 6.46 A TS
ADGOSTA NIGHT KIP B 886. ;
(Sundays exoeptedJ
Leave Charleston..-...8.30 r a
Arrive at Augusta.7.35 A M
Leave Augusta.-a. 16 PM
Arrive at Charleston......-_MO A M
8U10?BEVILU TEATS.
(?ave Summerville at..~..M T.3i A M
Arrive at Charleston MO A M
Leave Charleston.".-_s.86 r tt
Arrive at Summ emile. 4.60 r M
OAKDEM THAIN.
Leave Camden.....- -.-.T.so A IC
Arrive at Columbia.11.5* A U
Leave Columbia.-.3.10 r M
Arrive at Camden.*,MJT.S
Day and Night Trains connect at Augusts .wits.
Macon and Augusta Railroad, Central Railroad,
and Georgia Railroad. This ls the qnjckiwt and
most direct route and aa comfortable andoheapjMt
any other route to LoulavlUe, Cincinnati. Cblcag^
lt'lints and all other points West an?f *ort?re?
tSA???? this ?mt? ?W
PSrfe?ln connects at mngv?lfidaHy (?x.'
ceSrsuS) wTth Day Passenger Train,- and'
mis through to ?T0&LER, Vlce-Pr*HdenC "
8, B. PIOKKHS, G. T. A. dsslf