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Through tit* Pass. [Jost before bis death. Captain Matthew F. 2?mry expressed tbe wish which, almost In his very words, is here given.] "Homo,-bear me home, at last,''- be said, "And lay me wnere my dead are lying: Bat not while skies are overspread, And mournful wintry windi are sighing. II. "Wait till the royal marou of Spring Carpets the monntain fastness over, Till chattering birds are on the wing, And buzzing bees are in the clover. "Walt tilt the laurel bursts Its bads, And creeping ivy flings its graces About the lichen v. rooKs,-and coods Of sunshine nd the shady places. iv. "Then.-when the sky, the air, the grass, Sweet Nature all, ls glad and tender, Then, bsar me through the Goiben-Pass,* Amid Its flash of May-day splendor." * v -So toa we bear him I-Human heart To Nature's own drew never nearer; And never stooped she to impart Her lore to one who held lt dearer. vi. The stars had secrets for him: Seas Revealed tbe depths their waves were screening : The winds gave ap their masteries, The tidal flows confessed their meaning. ?ir. Of Ocean-pa? us, the tangled clew Hs taught the nations to nnravel; And showed the track, where safely through, The lightning-footed thought might travel. VTIL And yet, unspoiled by all the store Or Nature's grander revelations. Who bowed more lovingly before The lowliest of her fair creations ? rx. No sage of all the sages past, Arabered la Pintar, h's .ltnpld story, Upon nts imo g age has cast A radian oe toucht with truer glory. x. Bis noble living, for the ends God set him,-(duty underlying Each thought, word,action,-)nanghttranscends In lastre, save his nobler dy mg. XL -Do homage, sky, and air, and grass i All things he cherished sweet and tender, AS throng n our gorgeous Mountain-Pass, We bear him In his sunset splendor l MABQABXT J. PBXSTON. .A magnificent moonrain gorge between Lex? ington, Va., (where Captain Maury expired,) and < th^central Railroad. TSE MODO O LAVA BED. Wonderful Feature? of tbe Indian Stronghold. Jessa Applegate, writing to the Portland (Oregon) Balletic, gives the following descrip? tion of the lava bed in which the hostile Modoo Indians are now Intrenched: The stronghold of the Modoc Indians is a ''pedregal" of tbe most extensive and ?labor? ?t J description-an irregular volcanic eoxface of basalt, tr achy te ,4c., more or leas broken into Sloarais from below, and cracked and flea ar? in the process of cooling. It occupies, with bat few intervals, nearly one hnndred square miles. If yon can, imagine a smooth, solid sheet of granite, ten miles square and five hnn? dred feet thick, covering resistless mines of gunpowder, scattered at irregular intervals .under it; that these mmes are exploded simul? taneously, rending the whole field into rec? tangular masses, from th a size of a match-box to that of a church, heaping these masses Ugh in some plac a, and leaving deep chasms In others. Following the explosion, the whole thing is placed in one of Vulcan's crucibles, and heated np to a point when the whole begins to fuse and nm together, jnd tbei. ".flfer ttd to cobL The roughness of the upper surwe remains as the explosion lett it, while all below is honey-combed by the cracks sud crev? ices caused by the cooring of the melted rock. An Indian can, from the top of one of these stone pyramids, shoot a man without exposing even so much as an inch square of himself. Be can without undue baste load and shoot a common muzzle-loadinsr rifle ten times before a man can scramble over the rocks and chasms between the alain and the slayer. If, at this terrible expense of life, a force dislodges him trod bis cover, be has only to drop into and 1 How some subterranean passage with which lie is familiar to gain another ambush, from whence it will coat ten more lives te dislodge him. ? , - . . y A GIGANTIC FAMILY. The facts appended appear in the London Medical Becord; Perhaps we may make no ex? cuse for departing from tbe custom of not noticing exhibtions when we call tbe attention j of our readers to the most remarkable develop? ment of adipose (issue whicn bas, probably, aver been observed in Europe, at least within one family. It is interesting as regards the taw of hereditary transmission to observe the peculiarities of the O'Neal family, of which a careful examination by a writer in tbe Medico- j Chirurgical Beview leads him to vouch for the j accuracy of the extraordinary measurements -wo give. They are natives of Queens County, Ireland, forty-seven miles lrom the city of j Pa blt n. They are born ot respectable parents, bard-working farmers. The father stood six feet, and weighed twenty-seven stone. The mother is forty-five years of age, stands five j'eet two inches in height, measures around her ima twenty-six inches, across her shoulders three feet, round her waist five feet six inches, and weighs the enormous Bom of twenty-one stone. Her eldest son is twenty-five years of j age, stands six feet two inches, weighs eighteen Stone five pounds, and at the present time he is s Life Guard. All the sons *nd daughters were of large dimensions. Ann O ^eal, the eldest daughter, is twenty ye. . of age. She stand five feet six inches in height, and meas urea around the arm twenty-seven inches, across the shoulders one yard and a balf, round tbe waist eight feet, and has the enorm? ous waight of thirty nine stone. Her youngest sister is eighteen years cf Sage. She stands Uva feet two inches in height, measures around liar arm twenty five inches, across her shoulders three feet, round her waist six feet, and weighs twenty-three stone. The eldest daughter ia, as may well be imagined, on ac conni, cf ber obesity, ocaroely able to walk. She appears to be uneasy in her legs, and is compelled to lean up against the wa'l for sup? port. The vaccination marks on her arms, having increased with age and development of | adipose tisane, are as large as ordinary sac c ere. As there is no padding or artificial methods employed to enhance the enormous weight of the specimens, the disproportion which strikes thc^observer between the gigantic bodies and the relatively small though absolutely large crania isalmost startling. In Ann O'Neal (af? fectionately and abanrdly named "Lily" by her am iliar relatives) the marl&r bones are enorm? ous, and the mouth is much overhung by the ] forward projection of the lower jaw. Although the; mother bhows signs of excessive alcoholic consumption, there is no disease noticeable or complained ot, and tho subjects do not appear so suffer from any other affection than the in? convenience of having to support so much fat. Chiropodist. ?10BN8, BUNIONS. 4c, CUBED. Mrs. KEOGH having returned to the city Is pre 3? red to give teller to those eu nenn g from CORN'S, BUNIONS or other i Iseases of the feat As to her skill and aucoesa as a Chiropodist, she 'refers, by permission, to Dr. Fitch and Dr. Ed "ward North. She will, If desired, attend these Who may require her services at their re-ndenoes. She may be found at No. 08 Church street, be? tween Broad and cnalmers streets. feb$ Patios, Qfrflgngt &t. HANDS AND ORG?VlS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McCLENAHAN, Piano and M?sle Store, jaaa Na 191 King street. J^OSES GOLDSMITH 4 SON, COLON NA DH BOW, VENDUE BANGE. Highest cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Bides, Skins, Paper Stock, tton, and all kinds of Metals. Ateliers in COTTON, Naval S teres and Scotch Pig Iron. mayao-mwfiyr J norn an ce. 28th ANNUAL REPOST OF THE MEW YORK LIFE MINCE COMPANY, OFFICE, Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway, JANUARY 1,1873. Amount Of NET CASH ASSETS._ January 1.1872.818,680,747 36 income. Premiums and annui? ties.$ 8,808,900 62 Interest received and accrued. 1,208,608 43 - T.616,407 05 886,405,154 41 O libarse me nu. Los.es by death. 1,408,61? BT Dividends and Return Premiums on Can? celled Policies. 2,263,302 07 Life Annutles Matur? ed, Fndowments and Reinsurance. 60,608 66 Commissions, Broker* ages and Agency Expenses. 640,975 95 Advertising and Phy? sicians' fees. 111,681 71 Taxes, Office and Law Expenses, Salarles, Printing, Revenue Stamps, Ac. 265,185 49 - 4,880,311 85 831,374,84a 76 Assets. Cash in Trost Com? pany, in Bank and on hand. 2,242.746 84 Invested in United Mates, New Tork State, and otber stoeksfmarket value $4,227.397 S3) cost.. 4,140,618 95 In fe-ted in New York City Bank Stocks (market value $46, B27 60) COBt. 41,649 00 Real Estate. 1,768,174 14 Bonds and Mortgages (secured by real es* tate valued at $28, ooo.ooo oo, bnlluluga then on insured ror over $11.000,000 oo, and the policies as? signed to the Com? pany SB additional collateral security).. 11,390.694 28 Loaos on exuding pol? icies (the reserve held by the Com? pany on these poli? cies amounts to f 4, 069,991 61). 988,241 08 Quarterly and Semi? annual Premiums, due subsequent to January 1, 1873. 691,406 61 Premiums on listing policies In coarse of transmission and collection .estimat? ed reserve on these policies. $300.000, Included in Liabili? ties) . 272,484 75 Amounts due from Agents. 29,033 08 Interest accrued to January l, 1873. 112,162 33 21,574.842 76 ADD Excess of market value of securities over cost. 02,167 38 Cash Assets, Jap.l, 1873,191,687,000 14 APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: Amount of Adjusted J oases due subse? quent to January 1, 1673.$ 281,642 00 Amount of Reported Loas e 8 a wu lu i g proof, Ac. 192.670 00 Amount reserved for Reinsurance on ex? isting policies in? suring $117,621. 753 21 participating Insurance (at 4 per cent. Carlisle net premium) - $1,000,. 852 65, non-part lol rating, (at 6 per cent., Carlisle net premium). 10,418,928 46 Balance of Return Premium of 1872, payable during the year 1878. 131,438 76 - 20,024,676 22 Divisible Surplus..S1.64S.4X4 09 From the undivided surplus of $1,642,424 92 the Bo ml of Trustees has declared a reversionary Dividend, avallablo on settlement of next annual premium, to participating policies proportioned to their Contribution to Surplus. The cash valoe of such reversion may bs used on settlement of premiums, If the policy-holder so elect. Dering ihe year 8910 Policies have been issued, insuring $2T.098,27S 61. TRUSTEES: MORRIS FRANKLIN.. Pre went of the New York Life Insurance Company. DAVID DOWS..(David Dows A Co., Flour Mer. chants,) 20 South street. ISAAC C. KENDALL..(Merchant) Union Build-1 Inga, corner William and Pine. DANIELS. MILLER..(Late Dater, MUIer A Co., Grocers.) HENRY K. BOGERT..(Bogert A Kneeland,) 40 William street. JOHN M AIRS.(Merchant,) 20 south street. WILLIAM H. APPLETON..(Appleton A Co., Pub Ushers,) 649 and 661 Broadway. ROBERT B. COLLINS.. tColliQB A Bros., Station? ers,) 870 Broadway. WILLIAM BARI ON.(Banker,) 33 Wall street. WILLIAM A. BOOTH..(Booth A Edgar,) 100 Wall street. GEORGE A. OSGOOD...(Banker.) 35 Broad street. HENRY BOWE?S.(Banker,) 36 Broad street. CHARLES L. ANTHONY...(Anthony A Hall, Dry Good?,) 61 Leonard street. SANFORD COBB...President Eagle Fire Insurance | , Company, 71 Wall street EDWARD MARUM...(Gragin A Co., Provisions,) 400 West Twelfth street. EDWIN H0YT...(Boyt, Spraguea A Co., Dry Goods,) 100 FrankUn street. H. B. CLAFLIN..(H. B. Clahln A Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Worth streets. J. P. SEYMOUR..(J. F. Seymour * Co.,) 78 War ren street. CORNELIUS R. BOGE RT, M. D.,.,8 St. Marks' Place. WILLIAM H. BEERS...Vice President o? the New York LlfeluBurance Company. MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. WU, H. BEERS, Vlce-Prea't dc Acl'y. THEODORE. Itt. SANTA, Cashier D. O'DELL, S apt ri nttdentof Agencies. C. lt. BOGE RT, M. D.,I Med|Cai Exam's GEO. WILKES, M. D. ( Tealcal ? CHAS. WRIGHT, Itt. D" Ass'i Bled. Kr'r, THOMAS FROST, GENERAL A G KMT, NO. 64 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. JOHN L. DAWSON, M. D. ) M K. I.. PARKEK, M. D., \ Mt,S' Exam feb 18 tuttutue Slnnicipai Not ieee. CITY HALL, OFFICE CLEEK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S.O., FEBRUARY 22. 1873.-Sealed estimates win be received at this offlte until Thursday, March 4th, at 12 M., fur priming 600 copies or the annual reports ot the city officers. Estimates must state price per page plain, and price per page tabular matter; cover and { binding to oe included. Same to be done according to form in this office. W. W. SIMONS, feb22-BW8tu4 Clerk or Counell. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 28. 1873.-The existence or Epidemic small-Pox In the Northern ami Faltern States, aa well as in the interior of thia state, demauds that ac tire raeasnres be em? ployed to prevent its introduction and develop? ment lu this city. The co-operntlon of citizens of zU SSS -s iherefure earnestly desired. Dr. T. ^.7i l ^?.01" Valuator, will be at his office. No. 70 wentworth street. dall> to vaccinate au HMM who apply, and iresh vaccine virus can be obtained from bim. and at the office of the Re?lstrar, City Hall, on application, srratultouslv GEO. S. PELZER, M. D.r Jan? City Registrar. Urngi ono M??itmts. jgUGAR-COATED PILLS. RELIABLE, SOLUBLE, PERMANENT. WILLIAM R. WARNER & 00. We are prepared to claim fur our Sugar-coated Pills tue indispensable qualities, Solubility and Permanency. These Plus are prepared of the purest materials, and are warranted to be per? fectly reliable. Our method of sugar-coatl?g pills without the application of beat, as employed by U3 only, avolda tne necessity of drying so bard as to render them Insoluble. These Pills are constan t ly kept on hand and sold wholesE.le and retail by DR. H. BAER, Sole Agent for South Carolina. Send for Catalogue and Price List._ "^7" ARN ER'S PIL. IOD0FOBJ1 ET FERRI. Each containing Iodoform.One Qralu. Ferrum Red.one and a quarter Grains. A POWERFUL GENERAL TONIO AND ALTER? ATIVE. Valuable as a remedy in Scrofula, Anaemia, Neu? ralgia, Chlorosis, Rheumatism, Phthisis, Ac. We make special mention or these Pills of our manufacture, as the medical journals throughout the country contain contributions from reilab e an tn on i who have made wo..de rmi eures, after havlBg used, without success, all ether known j remedies. Each label bears the formula-Dose, 3 Pills three times a day. We give below a brief extract from a report or tba Lehigh County Medical Society, as published In the Transactions of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, June, 1888: "Internally, I give quinine and Iron and a good nourishing diet. Still I found great trouble in keeping up healthy granulations; they wonld be? come sluggish. I tried a number of alteratives, as Iodide of potassium and lime. Still the case progressed veiy slowly, until my attention was attracted to an article lu the Medical and snrgical Reporter, -On Iodide andiron.' I at on eec in? cluded to give this remedy a fair trial. 1 discon? tinued ah other constitutional treatment, and gave three pills three times a day, manufactured by W. R. Warner A Co., of Philadelphia, 1 soon had the satisfaction of Beetng a rapid Improve? ment, The pain at once left her limb, with which she had Butlered continually; the granulations became more healthy and more abundant, and 1 now have the satisfaction of seeing my patient engaging in all her household duties. Not a ves* tige of the disease ls to be seen. The patient la enjoying perfect health, ls neuve and lively. "Since, I have treated two other cases, one of three and one of four years' standing, with the same gond result. 1 feel convinced of the efficacy of the remedy." P. JU R EICH ARD, Chairman Sanitary Committee. For sale by DB. H. BAEK, _Charleston. "YEARNER'S PIL. PHOSPHORUS COMP. Each containing Phosphorus.One-hundredth Grain. Ext. Nux V?mica.One-fourth Grain. Phosphorus ls an Important constituent of the animal economy, particularly of the brain and nervous system, and ls regarded as a valuable remedy for diseases common to them-as in cases of Lapse of Memory, Softening of the Brain, Loss of Nerve Power, Phthisis, Paralysie end Impo tency The pulular form hos been deemed tne most desirable for the administration of Phos phot us. It ls in a perfect state of subdivision, as lt ls Incorporated with Glycerine, Ac. In solution. Price $2 per hundred. Sent by mail. For sale by DB. II. BAER, Charleston. "Y^TABNER'S NEW REMEDIES, BEEF, WINE AND IRON. Beef. Wine, Iron and Cinchona. Elixir of Bark, Iron and Strlcbnla. Elixir Pipsln, Bismuth and Strlchnla. Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia. Elixir Valerianate of stncbnla. Bitter Wine of iron. Elixir Taraxacum Comp., (a new and valuable combination or the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, with aro? matics.) Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Comp. Syrup or the Lacto-Phosphates. AU the above constantly kept on hand, and for sale, wholesale and retail, by DB, H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting Street, oovT-tn Charleston. . C. P. BBOWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN r 'NIMENT. The demand for this traij .?un, . il remedy bas Induced the Proprietors to extend the area of Ita circulation and usefulness by placing Its valuable qualities before ibo public It ls truly aiserted, and facts prove it that no Liniment ever before the peoale has grown so rapidly in public favor for all the cases reached by this claps of medicines. BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT has gained a lasting reputation wherever need In cases which require an EXTERNAL RBHBDT, and ls wltb tho ut -nest confluence recommended to the public Mannfaoinred by the proprietors, 0. F. BROWN, Chemical Company, New York, and for sale by all Druggists and Country Detters. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. fcbl8-tuths3mos_ GETTYSBURG KATAL?SINE WATER. it has been demonstrated, by a ferles or prac cal experiments conducted by eminent phpslclans and attested by thousands of grate fol people who huve beea relieved from their sufferings by its ase, that the GETTYSBURG KATALYSlNK WATER is the nearest approach to a specific ever discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheuma? tism, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally, lt restores muscular power to the paralytic it cores Liver Complaint, Chron? ic Diarrhoea, PI irs. Constipation. Asthma, Ca? tarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin, Gen? eral Debility, and Nervous Prostration from men? tal and physical excesses, lt ls thu greatest an? tidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating or Drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes di* gestion, and relieves ?he head almost immediate? ly. No household should be without lt. Every hotel should keep lt on hand. S9*For a history of the Springs, for medical re? ports of the power or tho water over disease, for marvelons cures, and for testimonials Irom dis? tinguished men, send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BROS.,.General Agents, No. ill South Front Street. Philadelphia, Pa., Gettysburg Spring Company. For sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, And Dmgg.sts genera'ly. feb25-tutbs3mos* Doora, Sashes ano Siinoo. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWE8T RATES ORDER WORE SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL STREET decO-lyr Mew York City. -furniture, Ut. THIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, Is the place to get handsome and substantial FURNITURE or tho latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to snit tho times. This establish? ment hasjnst received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Sets In Oak, Walnut and imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for less sooBtaatlal Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Can and examine the stoce and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, NO. 444 KING STREET. deol8-3moBD*o _flJracg at I LOEFLUND'S CONCENTRATED (Unferniented, in the form c Is a preparation for Coughs, Sore Tbroat, whooplni and all Diseases of the Throat and Langs, rael Membrane. Principles of the greatest Importance for med nnlted In the most concentrated form, and are at These principles are: BESOLVENT AND EMOLLIENT-Sogar of Malt NUTRITIOUS-Phosphates and Albuminous lot Loeflnnd'8 Kxtract of Malt ia alco prescribed In p THE CHINESE EMMENAQOQUE, TSA-TSIN-Bot used by the females in Chica to regulate their men ana European physicians with decided success, lt Agents for the United states, ALBERT DUNG A E Agents fur Sooth Carolina, feblB tusemos SDrp. (Soo??, Ut. No. 375 King Street, ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Great closing out sale of our extensive stock of j ORV GOODS ANO CARPETS. To make room for oar Spring Stock we will now offer CARPETS* 10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 80 cents. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool and cotton Carpets, only 60 cents. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cents. 25 pieces all Wool ingrain, only 9uc. and fl. 60 pieces English Brussels, only $1 50. Full Unes or Rugs, Mats. Oil Cloths and Matting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6 cases 3-4 Bleached at o cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at I2X cents. 6 cases 4 4 extra One at 16 cents. 2 cases 4-4 Warasutta, at 20 cents. fi cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents. 100 dozen Towels at $1 26. 200 dozen Towels at $1 75 and $2. Foll Unes of better quality Hack and Damask Towels at and $6. Fail lines or Linen Sheet lag. Linen Plllowoaslng Shirt Linen?, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks, Ac Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced In price. DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents, formerly $1 2">. 6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 26 to 40 cents, formerly 35 to 60 cents. 25 pieces Black Silk, $125, $1 60, $175, $2, S3 reduced 20 per cent. Oar entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re ductlon of from 50 to 25 per cent. Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best In the city. Full Unes 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 Domestlo manufactures, has been marke t down, and we offer great bargains to purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Full lines of Ladles, Misse.'andGentB'HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Full Unes or Kid Gloves at following prices: 1 button Kid Glove, $1. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 26. Also, sole Agents tor the celebrated Chelny's Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, and Hand, kerchiefs in great variety. See specials. Respectfully, Jtlattm*6 Brick illa.rjttu. MARTIN'S IMPROVED Brick Machine Is simple in its mechanism, built strom* and dur? able, and can be operated by ordinary help. The capacity ls 4.0U) bricks an hoar with steam power or '/5oo wita horse power. Manalactured and sold by the MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO., mch3<2mOBD*W CHICOPEE, MASS. Boots, 51)0*3, Ut. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELIAS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 368 KING STREET,' CORNER OF GEORGE STREET, Respectfully solicit the continuance or the patronage so liberally bestowed on them by the citizens or Charleston and hurr nndiDC country. One or the arm has just returned from th? Noru>, and purchased in Boston just before the large fire there; all or which we offer to the wholesale Buyers at great ad? vantages and guarratee them a saving of at least io to 16 per cent. We are offering all or oar purchases now at less than former prices, and regardless to the advance or prices now. To our Retail Customers we would say that as heretorore we shall do our best to please them by polite attention and cour? teous salesmen No trouble to show goods. We keep only a good quo ll ty or Boots and Shoes, and prlcos that dery competition. Our motto IB, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A SPECIALTY I To Mothers we would say that we con? tinue to keep a large stock or that celebra? ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, or Philadel? phia make constantly on hand and receiving by every steamer from Philadelphia a One and well selected stock of Hand-sewed Boots and ShoeB, for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Children, or the best Philadelphia manu?actnre, all or which we guaranteo to give satisfaction, and would respectful? ly BOllclt a call at ELIAS & BROS., Nc 368 KING STREET, CORNER OF GEORGE STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOUSE, R. H. ?UOKENFUSS, will be pleased to walt on their friends. nov28-tnthB OrjalesoU. LIEBIG'8 EXTRACT OF MALT. if an Inspissated Extract,) ? Cough, Difficult and Troublesome Respiration, Utatlng expectoration, and scorning the Mucous oinal purposes, as well as for health, are here the same time soluble and of easy digestion. and Dextrine. rredlenta, reference to Cod Liver Oil. anlcal name, Rhynchosla Excavata. This herb ls struatlon. lt bas been prescribed by Amer.can ls not abortive, ION, No. 61 Bowery, New York. DOWIE. MOISE A DAVI j, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. gregg at jPjjgtggje. ^7E EARNESTLY INVITE THE AT? TENTION of Physicians, Druggists and the public generally to the ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS OF MESSRS. JOHN WYETH A BRO., PRACTICAL CHEMISTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA., which have become so deservedly POPULAR for their INTRINSIC worth, the KLEQANT manner in which they are prepared, and the RELIABILITY of the QUALITY or BACH SPBCIFTO article they are said to contain. First among them is their COD LIVER OIL WITH PHOSPHATE LIME, a most valuable remedy in the large class or was ti ag diso ?sfs caused by IMPAIRXSNT or PBRYKR SION or NUTRITION, the too rapid TIBSUR TRANS FORMATION and the want or certain substance es? sential to the organism, and lt ls offered with the utmost confidence aa an IMPORTANT addition to the resources or medicine against tho diseases which, in this country, are the most numer?os, and formidable, aay .- CROFCLA in children and PC mo NA PT COMPLAINTS tn au nita. "Each 02 noe or the mixture contains ie grains or the Phosphate or Lima" BEEF, WINE AND IRON. This delightful nutritive tonio has been so uni? versally used anu approved, it is unnecessary to say more than that lt ls kept up to lu usual stand? ard or excellence. "Each tab i ea poon mi contains l ounce of Beef, half ounce of Sherry Wine and 2 grains of Citrate of Iron." BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA. The combination of Calisaya Bark with our pre paratlon of Beer, Wine and iron adds the nerve tonic and antl.perlodic effect of cinchona to the nutritions and stimulating properties of the other ingredients. We doubt if a more efficient combi? nation or tonic, nutritions and stimulating agents contd be prescrib'd, and ask the attention o- phy? sicians to its nse, as a prompt ano reliable remedy In the many cases in which lt would naturally be Indicated. Each tablespoonful contains 1 ounce ol Beef, 2 grains Citrate of Iron, and hair ounce ot wine of Calisaya Bant. SHERRY WINE AND BEEF. The advantage of administering Beef With wine to patients requiring both nutriment and stimu? lant, will ie rea J I.y appreciated-the sustaining and nutritions effect ur the beef often enabling delicate and sensitive invalids to take the wine With benefit, when ordinarily they would be un? able to take lt even in small quantities without occasioning headache, Ac. Each tablespoonful contains one half ounce of Sherry Wine and one Dunce of beef. We also call attention to the following BB some among these prepai allons most In use: Elixir Calisaya Bark, Iron and Strychnine. Elixir Phos? phate Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. Elixir Ya lerlanate Ammonia. Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine. Bitter Wine of Iron. Elixir Gentian, Ferreted. Wine of Wild Cherry Bark Ferreted. Syrup Laoto Phos. lime. Tasteless Cod Liver DIL Wholesale Agents for Marvln'sPnre Cod Liver DIL DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, nov8-tuf AgentsforSouth Carolina. JIHE MILLENNIUM NEAR AT HAND. It has or: ;n been remarkod by Eminent Di? ttoes that when all Human suffering ceases the Millennium will soon appear, and such b. log the jase Its coming ls not lar distant, from the fact that OKAY'S INVALUABLE OINTMENT relieves ill Bullering resulting from external diseases In lesa time than any other remedy In the world. Mo cu.e. no pay. For sale by all Druggists. Price 26 cents per Box. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston, s. C., Wholesale Agents tor South Carolina Jan2l-tn J^" ATUR AL BITTER WATER OP FREDERICK'S HALLI One or the moat Popular or the Numerous Mineral Waters or Germany. Not only does thia Water posesa a high reputa? tion among the public as a curative, but (and on thia we lay the greatest stress.) rr is HIGHLY RECO MME SD 8 D BT THE FACULTY. It regulates the functions or the digestive organs, the bowels, and tne circulation or the bli od, promoting the renovation or the organic thunes, and thus min - ga-es and carei many diseases. A fresh supply of this justly celebrated Mineral Water, direct from the ?pring?, received and for sale at Wholesale and Retail, by 0. P. PANKNIN, Chemist and Apothecary, Charleston, s. 0. P. 8.-Pamphlets furnished free on applloa tlon. r?h25-tnr4-* HS ol Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lombago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis? eases, after years or sufforing by taking Dr. FiTLER'S VEO ?. TA BLE RHEUMATIC SYttUP the scientific discovery or J. P. Pitier, M. D.,a regular graduate physician, with whom we are perso- air- acquainted, who has for 30 years treated these dlsrases exclusively wit h astonish? ing retults. We believe lt our Christian duty, alter deliberation, to conscient.ously request puf? ferers to 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 responsi? bly resting on ns in pub! cly endorsing this medicine. But our knowiege and experience of its remarkable merit fully justifies oar ac ion: Rev. u. H. Ewing;, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen ?eats, became hopeless; Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D , Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Lavis, HightBtown. New Jersey; Rev J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, iowa; Rev. 0.0. Smith, PtttBford, New Yore; Rev. JOB- ph Beggs, Fall - Church, Philadel? phia. Other testimonials from Senators, Gover? nors. Judges, Congressmen, Physicians. Ac, for warded gratis with pamphlet exp sining these diseases, cn* thousand dollaT will be present? ed to any medicine for sa oe diseases showing equal merit ander < st, or that can produce one foarih us mauy llvlmr cures. Aay person send? ing by letter description of affliction win receive gratis a legally stuned gnuantee, naming the uomber of bottles to cure, agreeing to refand money upon sworn statement of Its fallare to cure, A miete J invited to write to Dr. FlTLER, Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs nothing. DJWIE. MOISE A DAVIS. Sole Wholesale Agents for south Carolin?. For Bale at Retail by H. BA ER, W. A. SKRINE. A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. GAULISH, G. J, LUHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS. Jams-atnthly PAP_ DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE KHEU MATIO SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimon?ala of cure, I including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls or Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlirhtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Gam? len, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. L I . tit, CAUL1LK, Agent, j i iy l-l yr * (inarleston. 8.0 T Sicing iflacljines. HITITEW^TMTROTE D WHEELER A WILSON SILENT 8EWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly paymeHts. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. A^ WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G CO., aprMyr Mo. 200 King street. Cigars, Oobarro, 0t. NO IM POS if IO N IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS ! ALSO, THE BEST NOBTHEBN BRANDS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF A1V1> PIPES ?-FIVE CENTS CIGARS a specialty at R. L. MORILLO'8( - NO. 349 KING STREET, WEST SIDE, mohS-wsO Between Liberty and George Sta. WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER JAND WHOLESALE DEALER DI CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STKEET Sign ot th? Emperor William, TR ADE'SUPPLIED. moh7-lyn>o*w GTlottjmg and inrnioqmg ?ooo*. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, COBNEB OF WENTWORTH AND KIN? STREETS, ABE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE BOOM FOB SPRING- STOCK. GIVE US A CALL I Jan30 Astral ?il. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. THE SAFEST OIL-THE REST I ILLUMINATOR. Has never exploded-has. never been the cause of an accident, and has never failed to give the most per? fect satisfaction wherever I usecL THE TESTIMONIALS OF TOE PRESS, LEADING | SCIENTIFIC MEN, INSURANCE COMPA? NIES, AND HUNDREDS OF THOU? SANDS OF FAMILIES ARE GUARANTEES OF ITS SUPE? RIOR QUALITIES. For sale by tbe Agents for South Carolina, COWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, 9. 0. febl8-tu6mos Seising itltulnnes SINGER OFFICE, INO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G. declo-tothssmo QOLUMBIA qoTEL, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. This well Known H?*-^ situated In the centre of the ouMness portion 6v tae Mj< 8ff0rdfl everj convenience and comroK t0 travelers on busi? ness or pleasure. \ Tne i roo net., r. having ?eca^ lQQ 8er?]cesor polite nnd f fflclent assistatits, PMge3 himself to spare no patna In its mapagomeT.^ 80Bt*tn tbe hljjh rt-putxtlon so l?og enjoyed onjie "ooium b I a, " as a fl rs t . class bouse. Attached to the hoose ls a bandsove Billiard Room, furchihed with i tiree of Phelan y collan dar's best and most Improved Tables. Telegraph nfflte tn rotunda of the Hons?. AjBOi Bathing Koomi equalled by none In the (%. s WM. GORMAN, PropKetor.^ E. T. BrsDBLL, late or " charleston Hote,? sad JAS. F. GADsnuf, Assistants. *W4 Unction Bal?i-Ws$. By PAUL B. LAL ANEA CO. WLL BE BOLD THIS DAT, AT h&p.past 9 o'clock, before oar store, Ha 1T6 East Bay, 76 cozen I and 3 STRING BROOMS 9 packages, contlstbg of Glass sugar Dishes, 2ltnd. k?mP"' coapiete: Batter Dishes, Goblets, Tumblers, boxes Knlie Brtcka. cases o lasa Goblets ?4 oases Glass Chimneys, Snn and Comet. 6 bags D. Peaches, 4 barrels Salmon IO barrels Ko. i Ma-kerel, 14 Dozes codfish 4 boxes Raisins, ?0 packages Cotton Twine loo boxes clay Pipes, assorted kinds 10 boxes Brack ink. 25 nests Palia ?0 nests Tubs, 78 dos?n Washboards v 30 cases Olive Oil, half and pinta * 56 cases cioihes Pins, io dozen Barrel Corers 35 dozes helves, assorted; 80 mau Cinnamon. Conditions cash._mch4 STEFFENS. WERNER & DUCKER TT7ILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFORE VT their stores. V*ndae Range, at 9 o'clock, 60 rubs Gosden BUTTER io barn ls Roll Batter ?o bair barrels No. i, 2 and 8 Mackerel . 10 drama Oodflsh 26 barrels Potatoes Bellies, Strips, Sides, Shoulder?. * Terms cash._ nen* Bj JOHN O. MILOB k CO. TBUNKS ON ACCOUNT OP UNDER? WRITERS and ail concerned. Dry Goods and Clothing. THIS DAY, 4ih Instant, at half past lo o'clock, we will sell at our store, NO 185 Meeting street. Fanoy and Mourning Prints, Fancy Cottonades, Ken tuc Ky Jeane, Black Sati? nets, Bleached and Brown ahf ting, Ginghams, Blue Plaids, Ticking. Bblrtlne Stripes, Linen I vi Us, Liuen Coatings. Verona and Maslin Head Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, with a general assortment of desirable goods Jost received: also a desirable as? sortment ol doming. Ac On account of under? writers, 36 packing Trunks. Conditions cain. . rccli4 junction SaUs^-^mart ?UOTJS. ByJOHN fi. MILNOR & CO. CHOICE COLLECTION OP PLANTS from Celebrated Nurseries of G Mare. TO? MORROW, 6th Instant, at bair-past io o'clock, will be sold at the Store. No. isa Meeting street, near Market, a handsome collection of CAMELLA JAPONICAS, Monthly Carnation Pinks, obeloe variety of Rose?, Bnibs, Gladlalse, Ao. Condi Uous cash on delivery._mch 4. r < ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. ' WILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, THE nth instant, aili o'clock A. M., at east end of Broad street, All that Lui uF LAND, with the fen lld in gs (hereon, on the east side of Ashley street, meas nnng in front on Ashley street 40 feet, and m df pta 189 feet, be the same more or lesa. House oon EN ins three rooms on a floov and two attie finished rooms, two and a ralf stoiles nigh, double piazza, water works *>-.a gas, One cistern, outbuilding*, Ao. Tai? property la within one square ol the City Raliway. . _ Terms-One third cash; balance In one and two years, at cured by bond and mortgage of premi? ses, interest at seven percent perannam,pay? able annually; property to be kept Insured and po.lcy assigned. Purchaser to pay A. J. White A Sun lor pipers._mob4 toths4 By LOWNDES & GRIM BALL. i HOUSE AND LOT VANDERHORST street at Auction. a wm be sold on THURSDAY, March 6th, at the Old Pout office, ar. ll o'clock, All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings there? on, situate on I he n rt sir'e of Vanderhorst street, (connected with Vanderhorst street by alane) measuring and containing on the norco one 111 feet, on tbe ia-t and west lines each 45 feet* inches, on the south line 109 feet 6 inch?* oe ina same more or less; notting and txnmdmg north by Lanos of ratterson. e-** by Lands recently conveyed to Joseph ?TEnslow. sonth by Land of A. Pearl oy, Mrs. A. Abbott, F. Sa'vosnd Vander? horst st' oct, went by Lands of A. Peorlfoy and St. PttDi'B cemetery. Terms-one-nair cash; balance tn one year, en? cored by bond and mortgage of property sold, wi'h in tere it 1 rom day or sale; bul dings to be In? sored and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. _mohi-e BY H. H. DeLEON, Auctioneer. 11HEO. H. ABRAHAMS, SURVIVOR, VS. . ABKAHAM FALK, Administr ator, et aL Pursuant to an order of sate in this case, by Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First Circuit, to me directed, 1 wl.i ofLr f r sale, at Pubuo Auc? tion, at the corner or Broad and bast Bay streets. In the City of Charleston, THURSDAY March e, at ll o'clock. . 1. All tbat LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL O? LAND, with the bullrings thereon, t-ito ate. )j Inj and be? ing on the west side of Meeting street, Ward No, 4. in the City of Charleston, county and state aforesaid, measuring and containing In frost, on Meeting street, nineteen (19) feet, more or leo, on the north line irom east te west ninety-five (96) feet, then rnnniug from that terutn.ua aootn to north twenty-one (21) feet three (3) inches, and then on toe north line at right angles from tnt! terminas forty niue (49( feet, on the west line forty (40)feet three (8) inches, and cc the sonto line one hundred and forty-four (144) feet, be the' same more or less; bulling and bounding east on Meeting street, south ead west on lends now or late or James H. Waiker, and north on Iand6-of the estate ol Walker and E. Adams. ALSO, 2. AU that certain LOi, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with tue bondings thereon, sitaste, lying and being on the weat side of Meeting street, Ward No. 4, In the City of Charleston, State aforesaid, measuring and containing In front on Meeting street twenty-three (23) feet six (6) Inches, mote or less, and in depth from east to weet one hundred and (ony-fonr (144) fret, be the same more or le -s ; but nug and bounding to the east on Meeting street, to the west and north on lands of the sam Jamei E. Walker, and to the south cu land of Robert 8. Millar. ALBO, 3. AU that LOT OF u.\u, situate on the eut side of State street, near Market street, In the City of Charleston and State aforesaid, measur? ing and containing la front on Mate street fif? teen (16) feer, and in depth from west to east ninety (90) teet and six (?) inches more or tose? butting and bounding to the north on Innes of Kobert Tattle, to the easton lands now or late Of Mudecal coben, to t ne sontb on lands now or late of Jobn Wains, and to the weat on State street. Terms-One third cash; residue in two equal successive annual instalments, with Interest thereon at the ate of seven percent, per annum,, payable semi-annually, Becured by bond or bondi of the purchaser, and mo igageof the premises; buildings to be insured and policy ol insurance assigned. Purchaser- to pay for papers, TH03. Y. SIMONS, Referee. febi6,i8.24.27.mch4.6 a_... By SAMUEL C. BLACK, Auctioneer. REFEREE'S SALE. .FELIX F. CHAPEAU, Executor, vs. THOS. T. CHAPEAU et aL Uuuerand by virtue of aa order or sale made In this cane by the Hoe. R. F. Graham. Judge cf, the First Circuit, I wui crier for saie at Publie Auction on TUESDAY, the eleventh day of March A D. 1873, at ll o'clock A M., at the old Post? office, Charleston, S. 0., The following REAL ESTATK, viz: * . All that LOT OF LAND, with the dwellings and. other buildings thereon, situate on the east side of church, street, in tue City or Charleston, mr aa uring and contalolng In front on sala Church street arty-nine (59) feet fonr (4) Inches, more or less; on ibe sonth Une Irom west to east one ban? died sad twenty-six (130) Ieee one (i) Inch, morer or less; then on the east or back line from south, to north thirty one (31) feet three (3) Inches, mere? or less; thea on tue north line from east to weet: .orty-six (43) feet six (fl) incoes, more or lesa; thea on the east or back line twenty-six (2?) feet Mt (6) Indies, DI-re or less; then lastly on th? north' ?lue from east toward the west to Church street., aforesaid seventy-seven (77) feet one (l)lach, more or less; butting and bounding toihewBtt on Church street aforesaid, to the north on Land, formerly or Rosana Thens, to the east ra'Land formerly or William Veitch and Land formerly or Mis. Lender, and to the som h on what was for? merly known as Billing's stables.. The said Lot contains three (3) Dwelling Houses and outbuildings, two brick and one wooden. ALSO, AU that LOT OF li***) with the Buildings thereon, on the west side of King streetr Charleston, S. C., formerly known by ine num? ber 41 measuring in fronton King street twen? ty one ttl) feet, and m depth ninety-nine (99) feet; bounding to tne sonth and west on Land for-, merty of John Stevenson, to the east on Kin? street, and to the north on Land formerly of the Estate of samuel MuUer. The said premises ure now known by the num? ber sixty-nine (68.) ATflO, AU that LOT OF LAN JJ "nd Double Tenement Hou-e thereon, at the northeast corner of une and St. Philip streets, mes suri' g on Line street one hundred and twenty (iso) feet, more or less, by one hundred and ten (HO) feet m depth; bonndlng south on Line street, west on st. Phillp street, n >rth on Lands of F. Sires and D. Biker, and east on Lands or R. Llmehotue. ' .' ALSO All that LOT OF LAND, with the bnUdlngfl thereon on tbe sooth side of Elliott street, (now Spring street,) Canuonsboro', measuring fifty (60) feet front on said street, by one hundred and seventy-five (176) feet In depib, more or less, ad? joining lands of Thom is Chrletzberg and others, and knowu as the property formerly of Ann E. Carpenter. ^ AU that LOT OF LAN ?J. and the buildldgijthere onion the westside of S'res street, guagong measuring on said street r?^gfi?2 Senti (M feet tu depth: sounding io tne east eu Mreslt eet. south on lands of J seph Zealy.^ trust no'thon lands of Mrs. Rotherford, and wekt. 0?i?ie!thi?h; runcorn one and W" veara secured by bond and mortgage; buildlnge to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser ta pay tor papers. *. W. MILLEE, febi8,26,-mcb4,U Referee,