The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, March 21, 1873, Image 3
THE- arr COUNCIL.
Official Proceeding* of tue Last Regular
Meeting.
CO0- CI Ii t"H?MBBR, Mai ca 18.1S73
Council mct thl-i day at 5 lu P. M.
Present-Hon. J. A. wakener, Mayor; Al k-rmen
O'Neill. Bowen, Smith, Gage, Garrett, Kenny,
VoUt. Sweeetm. Glover. Johnston, Mirau, L' un n,
Slmonds, PWzeranl Slgw.ild,
Tne minute*of tue last meeting were read and
confirmed.
PETITIONS.
By Alderman Sweegan, or Pioneer stearn Fire
Company for engine house. Befdrred to commit?
tee on Ure department.
or resident? of i.lne stre t for lamp. Referred
toCommui-e ou lighting the oliy.
rom m on ic u lon from Mr. Kelly In reg rd to
contract for painting Roper Uo-pital. Received
as Informai ton.
Of Ellen J. Black, for remission or penalties.
Referred to committee on reir.ncameut and re
Uef.
Of cttzens to Improve Bu'l dge st.eet p .nt.
R' f. rred to committee on city ?av us.
Of J. 4 B. Lucas, for remission of penalties.
Eeferred to committee on retrenchment and re?
lief.
Of A. Foster Black, for r^mUslon of penalties
on taxes. Referred to o mmlttee on retrench?
ment and relief.
The Mayor read the following letter from the
primate secretary of President Grant:
EXECTTTIVE MANSION,)
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March li, 1873. .
Dear Sir-The President directs me to acknowl?
edge the receipt of your iee er of tne 7th Instant,
conveying to him the resolutions of yonr City
Conned, extending to Ulm the hospitalities of the
City of Charleston upon the occasion of hts con?
templated visit; and, in reply, to convey to you
and your as-ocla:es his sincere thanks for their
kind and considerate act t' n in extending Buch
an Invitatio? which Itwou'd afford him great
pleasure to accept If he were able to make the
trip at thl* time, as he had designed, ms public
duties have comneiied bim to postpone forihe
present suca a toor through the southern state*
which embracer a visit to the more prominent
cities, Charleston among the number; th' ugh he
hopes at some future lime to make the visit.
I am air, your (bedient s?rvanr,
LEVI P. LOCKET, secretary.
To His Honor JOHN A. WAGENE.-?. Maj or, Charles?
ton, s. c.
Received as Information, and ordered to be en?
tered on the minutes.
CHARLESTON. Mar -h. fl. 1873
To the Honorable the Mayor ana Al??mm orche \
City of Char estan:
Br a resolution ni the City Council adnp ed on
the 4th instant, the petition of A. A. Bradley,
praying a discontinuance of the "rule by which
parties charged with offences lu the Mayoi's
Ooo? are kept In duress un er bars and bolts,
and fined and uunuhni without thc aid or coan
b'.-i." was referred to me.
It ls the undoubted right of every cltlz n that
he should be r. presented by counsel in any court
before which he ls brought.. But 1 k ow or no
role adopted byHhfr'Poltee-Oourt by which any
party who ls. or asks to ba represented by CL an?
sel ls denied that right.
Subject to this general right of the citizen, the
Mayor, as the presiding officer of the Police
Court, has the right to make such rules as may
be necessary for the dispatch aud orderly con?
duct of business before him.
The officers and manners of the pi lice force
have, by statutory and common law, as con?
servators of the pf ace. toe right to arre.-t all per?
sons 'committing affrays and breaches or the
peace, and to hold them in confinement until an
examination before the Mayor.
. W.ALSTON PRINGLE, City Rf corder.
Received as tn'ormatton.
Tue commut?e on ways and means asited for |
further tho? to report on the ma'ter referred to
them at the previous meeting. Referred boes to
the committee of ways and means together with
the committee on accounts.
The committee on retrenchment and relief
made the following report on the petition of R. E.
Dereef:
The committee recommend the remission of |
penalties only; they Lave no rower to reduce as?
sessments, a A. BOWEN.
(Signed) w. B. SMITH.
Wu. MOBAN.
Adopted.
CHARLESTON, March 18,1873.
TheTcommlttee on accouuts respectfully report
that the bills against the Orphanhouse for the
month or February last, amounting in all to
$1228 02. seems ro be correct ai d properly
vouched, and rt commend the same. Referred to
the treasurer for payment.
Adopted.
W. B. SMITH. Chairman.
Alderman Sweegan eave notice or a bili io reg?
ulate the salaries of public weighers, and asked
that It sh' nhl be considered lis first reading
Ordered to be printed.
The bill to establish the weight o' coal, to allow
dealers in coal to weigh cool on their own scales,
and to affix a penal t for not having coal weighed
on the public scales when so desired by ihe pur?
chaser.
Alderman Garrett moved to indefinitely post
pon-. Teas and nays ca Jed. Yeas-Aim ricen
Gage, Garrett, Glover, Brown and Mg wad-6.
Nays-Aldermen O'Neill, Bowen, .-mun, Kenny,
Voigt, Sweegan, Johnston. Morao. Slmunds, Pel?
zet and the Mayor-il. Ordered to be engrossed
J or ratification as follows:
AN ORDINANCE to establsh the weight of coal, to
allovdealers In coal to weigh coal on their own
'scares', and to affix a penalty ror not having
coal weighed on the pnbtlo scales, wlien BO de?
sired by the purchaser.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Mdtrmen, in Council assembled. That from and
art? r the pas-Bane or this act, all coals sold for
consumption wit hi a the city shall be at the rate
of 2340 poonda to the too.
Ssa 2. That dealers tn coals be allowed to
weigh coal on their own ec ile*, such reales to be
tested i rom time to time by the clerk or weights
an<? measures, as now provided for by law.
S2C. 8 That the i nrchasers ol all c^als shall have j
ihe right to demand their coal weighed ou the ?
public beale or Beales, and the failure ou the part
or ihe s- Uer to have c al weighed, if so dttected
by the purchasers wiU entail a penalty ol not. less
than ten or more than twenty dollars for each o -
lenee; such-fines to bu recovered In th: nsuai
mann er and appropriateri.one hair to the informer
and one half for the use of the city
SEO. 4. That all coals for ihe city institutions
shan be weignea on the public scales, (ree or j
charge to the seller.
ssa 6. That all ord inane es, and parts or ordi?
nances, now in force and ia conflict with the
above be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Bill to prevent the oiling e>f lots and streets
with certain material, read third time and order?
ed to be engrossed for ratification as follows :
AN ORDINANCE to prevent the filling of lots or
streets with certain material.
f-EcrroN T. Bi it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen in City council assembled, That he.-e
after lt shall not be lawful for any person or per
loi' or body pout lo to fill np any lots or low
lands, or street" within the city with offal, gar
hage, scavenger's dirt, or sweepings, or the clean?
ings or contents of the tidal or any other drains,
or any other material containing organic matter
(except rice chaff or sawdnst) nnder a penalty of
fifty dollars for each and every offence; and also
a further penalty of arty dollars for each and
every day that such prohibited ma erial shall lie | I
*jr be permitted to remalu on any such low lots
? low landa Or streets after twenty fonr hours'
'ot.ee from the Mayor, etty registrar or city lu
'"."Atora to remove the same; am one-hair of the
. named penalty shall go t j the Informer in
?achcaae.
SEO. 2. Beit Jurtherordained by the authority
aforesal I, That the offal, garbage, street sweep?
ings, contents of drains sud all other offensive
material collected In the city, by the city contrac?
tors, scavengers, inspectors, or other public offi?
cers lo charge pf.streets, shall be deposited at the
public cometery'landB, ?r at such point or pl ce
as may be designated t>y the Mayor, nortn of
Line street: Provided, however, that nabing
herein1 contained snail prevent the Mayor from
having the said offal, garbage, Ac, removed bv
boats, or In any other manner, so that the same
.hall be carried north of Line etreet, < r beyond
the limits ? f the city, according to the true Intent
and mear.ng of this ordinance.
Sta ?. AU ordinances, or parts of ordinances
or resoiurinns, repugnant to this ordinance be,
ana the same are hereby, repealed.
OB motion, Council then adj GU-ned.
W. W. SIMONS. Clerk of Council.
f miliingrrj, Slr arr. ?oo?s, S?t.
GOODS.
CHAS. K LENGNIGK
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HU CITY AND
Country customers that his sto:k for the season
ls complete. Purchasers will find lt to their ad
vanuge to give me a call.
mcbn-mwfimo
HEPATIC COMP JUNO
OB LIVER CURE
The very best LIVER REGULATOR AND IN
TIGORATOK In the marker. It Is already pre?
pared. Pat np In large bottle?. M-jre pleasant
to take, and contales more Intrinsic virtue than
any e'.milar preparation before the public. One
trial convinces the most sceptical.
DOWFE, MOISE ? DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents for sooth Carolina.
SPRING
LOUIS COHEN & GO.,
Nos. 84* and 348 KIM? STREET,
Ben re pectin l- to draw the attention of the
pnbl?c and their customers to the very complete
Stock of
SPUING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED, CONSISTING IN PART OF
DRESS GOODS, SPRLXG SILES
LADIES' READY MADE GARMENTS,
LATEST STYLE PARASOLS.
LATEST STYLES 8CARFS, FICHUS AND
RIBBONS.
ALSO A FULL fe TOG H OF
IMPORTED FRESCH AND ENGLISH
SPRING CASSDIEKES,
CLOTHS,
TWEEDS,
AND FLANNELS.
FOR MtN AND BOTS' WEAR, AT REASONABLE
PRICES,
A call Is re?pe:tfully solicited.
LOUIS COHEN & CO.,
Nos. 314 and 248 KINO STREET,
BETWEEN HASEL AND MARKET STREETS,
mchto-smwlmo
SiJumuare, (Erjina, &z.
STERLING SILVER
WEDDING PRESENTS,
NEWEST AND L1TEST STYLES, AT
THOMAS & LANNEAU'S
NO. 289 KING STREET.
OPPOSITE NEW MASOiNO TEMPLE.
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A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE
OF
CHINA, GRANITE
AND
GLASSWARE,
AT
THOMAS & LANNEAU'S V
NO. 289 KING STREET.
OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
rscliS-mwr
Doors, Sashes ano Ciinos.
WHITE PINE, WALNUT 8
AND
FANCY LUMBER, .
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND
HARDWARE.
.ARCE8T STOCK. A
LOWEST PRICES.
Send io: Price List.
I. H. HALL & CO.,
3AST BAY AND MARKET STREETS,
VICINITY OF NEW CUSTOMHOUSE.
decs-rawfiy
IDOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS.
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
ILARCE STOCK-LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
1254 AND 256 CANAL TREET
decfl-lyr New York City.
OF
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS, |?
TORE DOORS,
IOULDLNOS,
IEWELS,
SALUSTCRS.
lade at my own
FACTORY,
lorlbect's Wharf.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
WINDOW GLASS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
SLATE MANTELS.
For sale at Wholesale
and retail at my warerooms,
Nos. 20 Bay ne and S3
Plnckney streets.
20 Hayne street.
Office No.
P. P. TOALE,
uoaS-fmwiv
I
Uto (Soodf, Ut.
18 73.
SPRING
FllEW, BENEDICT &(().,
NO. 275 KING STREET,
(NEARLY OPPOSITE HASEL,)
Respectfully announce their grand opening of
a very large and choice selected .-tock of SPRING
GOODS, viz:
. f Black and Colon d Taffeta SILKS
Black and Colorea Gros Orala
all the new stiadei of Colored Silk*
Splr:' did Mik fur evening wear
Full Lines of Paney and Japanese Silks
all Colors and shades of Gris? lie silk.
Plain and satin S'rlpeu Black and Colored Silk
Grenadine-something aew.
x f Fall Llne3 of Lenos, Japanese, Grenadines
~ Spring Poplins, Mohair Goods, Mozamulquea
.S -i Tue new sty Us of Alpine Japanese
g Fnll Line of new styles Linea urcss Goods
K I Mourning Goods la all grades,
newest fashions tn Satin Striped Victoria and
Bishop Lawns
Piques, Mnils, Swisses, Nainsooks, Plain and Plaid
cambrics
Ruffling and Tucking In Lawns and Cambrics
Full Line or the new Shades of Trimming, Scarf
anti sssh RIBBONS, never before In style-some
thing new.
Fall and excellent a-suried btock of TIES.
Scarfe, N> ck Handkerchief!, all In the newest l
styles and shades.
Fall stock of ARTIFICIAL FLO VERS and Hat
Jtt Ornaments.
HANDKERCHIEFS, Lisi? Thread, Silk and Taf?
feta GLOVES.
Fall Line of HOSIERY and NOTIONS carefully
selected to suit this markst, tatroduclng all the
novelties.
Particular attention has been paid in the selec?
tion o? our stock of CLOTHS, casstmeres, Doe
iklas, Tweeds, Battlsts. for Gents' and Boys'
(Pear, for Spr.ng and Summer sn ts.
Al! kinds of LINEN, DUCKS, DRILLS, Ac.
Our CLOTH DEPARTMENT Is the largest and
>est selected ever brought to this market, belDg
i specialty.
Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT comprises the
atest styles of PECALE*. Lawns. Muslins, Dress
Anens. sheetings, shirtings, Prints, Table Dam
tsks. Towels, Napkins, Fronting Linens, Dimities,
>iano and Tablecovcra, m ail sizes, Flannels,
Inllts, Ac.
UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET
DEPARTME NT.
'nu Lines of WINDOW SHADES, Lace and Dam?
ask Curtains
lair cloth, Furniture Damasks, Reps, Ac.
'apestry Body and Velvet Carpets, at reduced
prices
nerains and Co ton and Hemp Csrpets, at re?
duced prices
til widths of American and English Oil Cloths
Fhlie. Checked and Figured Mattings, from 26
cents up.
ss- Our Carpet and Upholstery Department IB
a charge of a competent mao, whose work will
e guaranteed to give satisfaction.
o the Trade we are offering the best selected
Stock of
?RY AND FANCY GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
ILLINERY AND WHITE GOODS.
8TRAW GOODS, &C,
t Prices to compete with any Jobbing House
Norto.
The display of our SPRING GOODS will be at
active and complete, as all Goods hava been
sleeted with the utmost care.
Respect 'tilly yours,
F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
?rng? at ttJhoLeeale.
THE CELEBRATED
RADE> H. H. H. [MARK
MEDICINE,
D. D. T., 1868.
AFE, SURE, MYSTERIOUS. W0RK8 LIKE
MAGIC.
Promptly relieving every kind ot
PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
and all external diseases of
MAN OR BEAST,
nd ls, beyond question, the best Liniment m
the wot ld.
PRICE, 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
FRANCIS & ELDRIDGE, Proprietors.
Philadelphia.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Agents ror South Carollua.
Sample Bottles furnished gratis. feb?l-fiyr
Atoota, Shoes, Ut.
BOOTS ANO SHOES
ar Ladles, Gents and Children, of the latest
y les and patterns, and rrom the best factories,
Ul be found at our establishment, corner of
lng and Wentworth ttreets. Our prices are so
w that the purchaser may regard the articles as
GIVEN AWAY,
ecause we guarantee oar goods, and feel as?
tre J that they will give satisfaction to all of oar
istomers, and the public In general.
AT
ur Emporium will be found at all times a large
arlety of Ladles' and Gentlemen's Traveling
runks, made or the best materials, such as Sole
cather, Z nc, Canvas, Ac
.EWIS ELIAS & CO.
eep constantly on hand Sole Leather Valises,
atchels, School Bags, and Ladles' Belt Satchels
r all grades and prices. To which we invite the
ttentlon of the pnbl.c, at the
MASONIC TEMPLE
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
No. 294 King street, corner of Wentworth.
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^JOSES GOLDSMITH <fc SON,
DLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE.
Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAA
ides, Skins, Paper Stoffe, Iron, and all kinds or
?tais.
ALSO,
Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch
ur iron. mayso-mwriyr
.fertilisers.
T RI TT M IPIBTATT^T
iS
THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER !
OFFERED BY
GEO. Wo WILLIAMS Ac CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THOSE WBO BAYE CSBD IT KNOW ITS "jMERITS. AND PRONOUNCE IT A "FIRST-CLASS
FERTILIZER I" lt meets the wanta of the Planting Community, and Ita beneficial effecta upon
the Ci ops cannot oe surpassed.
PRICES AT WAREHOUSES IN CHARLESTON:
$48 00, CASH, PER TON, 2000 POUNDS.
$53 00, TIME, PER TON. 2000 POUND8.
PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, FREE OF INTEREST. SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors,
fet?19-Wfm2moS 00 RN RR HAYNE AND CD.UROH STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Insurance.
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
T. A. NELSON, President. AMOS WOODRUFF, First vice-President.
BEN MAY, Secretary.
ATLANTA BRANCH.
JOHN B. GORDON , President. W. C. MORRIS, Secretary.
ASSETS July 1st, 1873 - - - $1,372,365 44.
OVER THIRTEEN' THOUSAND POLICIES ISSUED.
EBEN COFFIN, Agent,
mchis No. e North Atlantic Wharf.
Charleston, 8. C.,
CC ipr cst n it) 1)0 Usale ?taoe.
JOBBING TRADE
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
S I'll I IN" CU- TRADE OF 1873.
TBE SUBSCRIBERS, WBO ARE AMONO THE MOST PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE
JEALEKS IN THE iTfT OF CHARLESTON, S. 0., beg to call .he attention of the merchants of the
nterlor of this and the adjoining States to thia mamet, aa being ono of the most desirable In which
to pio; ure lull supplies of ail articlei thev may require.
The advantages ot a uear mv.ketln affording fact Wes for frequent renewal of Stocks, and In
avlng interest on Investments, cannot be over-estimated.
Tue wants of the conmrv having rapidly Increased, witn amp e facilities to enable ns to procuro
ar supp les direct from Orst hands In Eun>pe and this country, we are now prepared to exhibit
sore varied and complete moe ;s of SEASONABLE DOODS than at any period since tue war, and will
[txprse or them on as good terms as any other martet.
"Dally facilities afforded for shipment of goods to any point desired."
DEY GOODS.
EDWIN BITBS A CO., Na 124 Meeting s'reet.
CRANE, BOY I ?ST? >N A 0 >.. corner Hame and Meeting streets.
JOHNS ro\ CREWS A CO.. No. 41 Bay oe street.
NACHtf ANN A CO., No. 160 Meeting street.
E. W. MARSHAL'* A CO, No. 143 Meeting street.
JOHN Q. MILNOR A CO., No. 136 Meeting street.
CLOTHING.
EDWIN BATES A 00., No. 122 Meeting street. .
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS.
JOHN 0. MlLNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY,
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO.. No. 87 Hayne street.
SELL A FOSTER, No. 2T tiayne street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayne and Church Btieets.
T. M. BKlaTOLL A CO., No. 145 Meeting street.
1). O'NEILL A SONS, No. 33 Hayne street. ?
HATS AND CAPS.
THO?. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. lbs Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel.
EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 H ?yue street.
HARDWARE.
i. E. ADOER A 00., No. 130 Meeting street.
HART A CO., No. 30 Hayne street.
0. QRAYELEY, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C.
WM. ll A RR AL. No. 169 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
DOW! v, MOISE A D \ vis, corner Meeting ami Hasel street!.
PHILIt' WINGMAN A CO., No. 36 Hayne street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Church street.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 206 East Bay s ti cet.
FURNITURE.
D. H. SILCOX, Nos 175,177 and 179 Kln;i street, corner Clifford street.
FOREIGN FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
PAUL, WELCH A CO., No. 216 East Bay street.
STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS.
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Nos. 3 B.oad street and 109 East Bay.
mch7-lmo
iflariiiTs Erick ?ilatrjinc.
MARTIN'S IMPROVED
Brick
Machine
ls simple In Its mechanism, built t trnne and dur?
able, and can be operated by ordinary help. The
opacity ls 4.0L0 bricks an boar with steam power
sr 2600 wita horse power. Manufactured and sold
t>y the
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO.,
mch3-2mospAw_CUHOPEK, MASS.
<Erjircp0oist
Mrs. KEODH having returned to the city 1B pre?
pared to elve relier to those surferlng from
CORNS, BUNIONS or other ? lseases or the feet.
AB to her skill and success as a Chiropodist, she
refers, by permission, to Dr. Fitch and Dr. Ed?
ward North. She will, IT desired, attenu those
who may require her services at their residences.
She may be found at No. 98 Church street, be?
tween Broad and Chalmers streets. . rebe
panos, (Organs, Ut.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Famished ac factory prices for Cash, or by
Uoatlily rayments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES Li McULEN A H AN,
Plano and Haste Store,
Jans No. 191 King street.
flottlg
QOL?MBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
This well known Hotel, situated In the centre of
the business portion of the city, sffords every
convenience and comfort to travellers on busi?
ness or pleasure.
The proprietor, having secured the services of
polite and Hflclcnt assistants, pledges himself to
spare no pains in Us mausgement. to snstaln the
hlRh reputation so long enjoyed by the .?colum?
bia" BS a fl rstclass house. __.,".,.
Attached to the house ls a handsome Bullara
Room, furnished with three of Phelan A conan
dar's bestand most Improved Tables.
Teleirraph ornee In totundaof tne House. Also,
Bathing Koon? ^^SSA^B^.
E T. B?BDSLL, late of " charleston Hotel," and
JAS. F. OansnaN, Assistants. ... , ieo'?4
Shipping.
Jp?B NE W YORK-MERCHANTS' Lim
The Pint-class Regular Packet Schooner
FLORENCE ROGBK.S sheppard, Mabttr.Sgfc
wants the balk or 200 bales to All.
mch21-2 ROACH A MOFFETT, Agents.
Jj^OB FREIGHT OR CHARTER
The floe Norwegian Bark URADPNEB, C. J?A
Ingvolsen, Masier, 444 io's capacity, lsSSft
ready Tor ergagement. Apply to
W. B. SMI rn Jc CO.,
mch21-l_Napier's Bagge.
TCI O R F O R T SUMTER,
BATTERY WAGNER, PORT MOULTRIE,
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, sare and comfortably appointed
Yacht ELEANOR, wm leave southern wharf SB
EVBKT DAT, at io o'clock morniojt, and 3 o'clock
afternoon. For engagements, ?,p;.iy to
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG.
reb26 On Board.
PUK NEW Y OK K.
ON THURSDAY, 27TH MABCH, AT
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
STATE R00M8 ALL ON DECK.
The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship
SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will
sal) rorNew fork on THUKSDAT. 27th March,
S o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the
New England cities as usual.
w insurance by steamers of this line % pei
cent.
For Freight or Passage engagements, having
very flue Deck Stateroom accommodations, ap?
ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 20 Broiri
street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, corner Vendue
Rang*? and East Ba? (up-stalra.J
mcb2irmw3ihl
NEW YORK.
The Splendid Side-wheel Steamship MAN
HATTAN, McKee. Commander, wm sall for the
anove port oa SATUI DAY. the 2id inst., at li
o'clock M.
For Freight or Passage engagements apply to
mch20 3 J A Slr. s A Ou Eil A CO.. Agents.
rpHE PHILADELPHIA STEAM LINE
THE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS
ASHLAND, Oaptain Hunter,
EQUATOR, Captain mackley.
Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Compa?
nies at both termini, afford rapid transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, and
to and from Cincinnati, st. Louis, Chicago and the
principal cities or the Northwest, Boston, Prov!
dence and the Eastern Manufacturing Centres.
sa- The ASHLAND ls appointed to sall from
Brown's wharf on FBIDAT, 2lst March, at fl
o'clock P. M.
49-The EQUATOR will follow next week.
For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply
(0 WM. A. COURTENAY,
Corner East Bay and Vendue Bange, np stairs.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agenta, Na 12
South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
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JpOB BALTIMOI i
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS OF LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The Fine Steamsblo FALCON, J. F. Haynle.
Commander, making close connection with a Tri?
weekly Line or tine steamships to Boston, will sall
for Baltimore on TUESDAY, 25th March, at hair
past 3 o'clock P. M.
?. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional Insurance, and Coi.sign?es are allowed
ample tima to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
Fer Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. THE N HOLM, Agent.
moh20-6 No 2 Union Wharves.
^LLAN UNE OP STEAMSHIPS^
LIVERPOOL TO NORFOLK.
PREPAID TICKETS FROM EUROPE.
OBEAT REDUCTION OF BATES.
The Magnificent Steamers of the.
ALLAN LINE will lea?e Liverpool for ;_
Norfolk, Va., every alternate TUESDAY, dating
the sprlnz and summer or 1873.
PERUVIAN.1UI8DAY, Maren, 26.
HIBERNIAN.TUESDAY, April 8.
NtSTORIAN.TUESDAY, April 22.
Connecting with Coast Line Railroad to cb ir.es
ton. steerage and Intermediate Passage as fol?
lows:
Liverpool. Queenstown, ) Steerage.$84 75
Glasgovr.LundoarirBrin > Iniermedlate.. 56 76
toi to Charleston, S.O..) to.;......... 67 76
Hamburg. Antwerp. Hoi-) Steerage.$38 75
land or Havre to Obarles-J Intermediate.. 67 76
ton.-..)
Paris, Norway or Sweden ) Steerage.$42 76
To charleston.j Intermediate.. 61 67
Steamers equal to any on the Atlantic.
Passenger accommodaslons unsurpassed.
Parties wishine to send for friends will apply to
RAVKNEL A CO., charleston, ?. 0.
v WM. LAMB, General Agent,
mchll-lmo Norfolk, Va,
F
OB G ABD NEB'S BLUFF,
AND LANDINGS ON PEEDEE RIVER.
The Steamer RELIANCE, Captafn ? _?B^"?ib,
G. H. Hopkins, ls now receiving?sSKSHLi
Freight at North Atlantic Wharf, and will
leave as above OD SAT?BDAT NIGHT March 28.
SH A CK ELKO KO A &1-.LLY,
mcb2l-2 Agents, North Atlantic Wharf.
F
OR FLOBIDA.
VIA SAVANNAH.
Tho Splendid Side wheel Steamers. " _ ?JT^w
DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Cozetter,^HSBHEBC
and CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, wm ?rave
Charleston every TUESDAY, THURSOAY and SUN?
DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock precisely, lor Savan
nah Fernandina, Jacksonville, Magn Ha, Grern
Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka and all
Undings on St. John's River. Connecting at
Palatka with Bieamers for the Oclawaha uiver
and with the Steamer STARLIGHT lor Enter?
prise. Melloovlde. and all paints on the upper
at. John's and Indian Hiv jrM.
Connect at Fernandina with Fio.lda M "ad
for all points In tne interior, and with KaUroad
for s?w orlean? and Havana, via CeJar Keys.
AU Way Freight rouai be prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, ayply to
*0T 1 RE 8 BAVENKL A CO.. Agents.
decs Cor. Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
JIOB GEORGETOWN, S. 5!
Time Table or Steamer EMILIE, ?, -^?fc
Captain 0. 0. White, for March, 1H73: BCBHC
LBAVII CHARLESTON. | LKAVK GB0RG8TOWN.
WKDNE-J'Y, Mch 6. fl A ii MONDAY, Men 8, im
MONDAY, Mob io, 8 A M FRIDAY, Moh 7, 6 A M
Fain AS , Mch 14. 0 A M WBDNBS'T, Mch 12,5 A M
WBDNKS'T, Heb 19, fl A M MONDAY, Mch 17, 6 A M
MONDAT, Heb 84. fl A M FRIDAY, Mch 21, 6 AM
FBIDAT, Men 28, fl A M WBDNBS'T, Mch 26,6 A M
MONDAT, MOh 81, 6AM
SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents,
mehi.-a tut hi mo
&nttitmBaU$~~&hi* Atop*
~ ~~ Bj WM. McKAY.
SMALL ONE HORSE BUGGY, LARCH
lot Second-hand Furniture, 5 Rolla Sew
Vat Mug, Augurs, Rasps, Table Cattery ?od Puuad
fcpcoDs. and a lot Carpenter's Tools. TRIS DAT,
?110 o'clock, at bis Salesrooms, 4? Wentworth
street. mchn
Bj W. T. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
DRAFT HORSE AT AUCTION.
THIS DAY, the aw instant. In front or
onr Cfflce. No. 3) Broad street, win be sold at
Auctl m, at io o'clock,
One DRAFT HORSE.
Terms ca"h._menai
?nrnon ?dalta-irutnr* ?apr
Bj LOWNDES & GRIM BALL,
A ucl lonetri. - ?
HENRY C. HABENICHT, ET AL, VS.
ADELINE HABENICHT-(Action for Par?
tition of heal Estate.)
Hy virtu? of thejadament of the Court of Com
mon Pleas for Charleston County, made tn the
above action, on the ist i day of Maroo, ms, I
will offer for sale at the Postofflce, at the corner
of Broad and East Bav street*, in the City of
charleston, on TUESDAY, tho 16th day of April.
1873. at ll o'clook A. M.,
All that J OT OP LAND sitaste on the north
side of Tradd street, la the Oliy of Charleston,
beiBg part of a Lot once known as No. "7" lo
th? original Plan tf the city; more recency as
No. 'i.s." and now as No. - ; measuring tn
front on Tradd street eighteen feet, nine laches,
more or 1'ss; in depth, ft\>m said street northerly,
on the east Une of said Lot. ninety-four feet,
inches, more orles; in breadth, on the back or
north end thereof, of teen feet, more or leas, and
ia depth, from the said street northerly, on the
west side of said Lot. flfty-tnree six luchos;
ther.ee, from The northernmost point ot that tine,
Inclining easterly i o a place where the sooth con?
er of a frame of a wen formerly stood, two test,
six inches; thence, from the said corner, running
again northerly, through the site of the- IMS'
well, un to tho aforesaid back line or north end or
the said Lor., farty-one feet three irjeaes, mora or.
less. Butting and bounding soma o a Tradd
street, weston another part of said original Lot,
No "7." belonging, in IBM, to Alexander Jones,
north on Lands now or late of James Fife, east
partly on a Lot belonging TO Ann Human, partir
on a Lot belonging to estate of Mary Fife, and
partly on Lands if-, the slid Lot
having a rignt of wav from the northern end of
said Lot to East Bay street, and through an
allevway leading from the said end of'tbe said
Lot to Ea t Bay street.
Terms-One third cash; balance in ona,: two*
and three years, with interest from the day of
s ile. i he credit portion to be seen red by the bond
of the parcha-ier and a-mortgage of the proper?
ty, and the pro pert ? to ne UtsnreTLiand ins policy
to be assigned. Purchaser to pay Referee for
papers. JUS. W. BARNWELL,.
mch21.28spr6.lfl_Referee.
Bj B, M. MARSHALL & BRO.
SMALL DWELLINGS NOS. 9 AND ll
Magazine street
On TUESDAY, 26tn InstJHt, at ll o'clock, will
be sold, near the Postofflce. Broad street,
TENEMENT BUILDING No 0 Magaatne Street,
with kitchen of two rooms; lot IS by 89 feet
TEN-MEST BUILD!N'U No, ll Magazine street,
wu h a kitchen of two rooms, and a brtok. building
or two rooms in the rear; lot 16 by loo feet. This
property ls now rented to prompt tenant s at $21
per month.
Terms of saie cash. Purchaser ti pay ns for
papers._mchis-rathsmtoft* :
Bj J. FB?8EB MATHE WES.
LARGE AND DESIRABLE MANSION,
Il ASEL STREET.' "
wdi be sold on TC KS o A Y. the 26th instant, at
the eau end or Broad street, at ll o'clock,
That LOT, Wi h Briok Mansion thereon, con?
taining about 10 rooms and ertenntvo outbuild?
ings, known a3 ? o 72 Hasel street, on non h side,
measuring 117 feet front, by 1163 feet deep, mom
or lesa
Terms-One-third caih; baiaocein ons and two
years, with interest at seven per cent., payable:
annually, the cred.t portion to be seemed by.
bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises. Premise ito bs insured and policy as*:
signed. Purohaser to pay me for papers.
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(Tailoring, -furnishing (?0001, $fti
JOHN RUGHEIMER,
NO. 141 KING STREET,
WEST SIDE, A FEW DOORS S?RTH OF QUEEN
STREET,
Would respectfully inform his friend! that hs has
Just received from New York a large and ?eil
selected stock of . ...
THE LATEST STYLES OF
. -V}
Also, a foll assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including the
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS. '
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GEORGE CONNOR,
No. 80 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C..
Has opened bis Spring stock of ail descriptions bf
COATINGS
C A 9 SI ME R E S and
VESTINGS.
ALSO,
A FULL, AND YARIED ASSORTMENT OF
BHIBTS
ENGLISH HOSIERY
NECK TIES, SCARFS, ?C.
PEINOT GIB MEDAILLE D'OR KID GLOVES
ENGLISH, TAFFETA, SILK AND LISLE
THREAD GLOVES.
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Ciottjing ano ?arnisrjing (Sooos,
BARGAIN 3 I Nt
CLOTHING I
MENKE ft MULLER*
..'.7
CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING
STREETS, ARE NOW
CLOSING OUT
WINTER CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES,
TO MAE? ROOM FOR
SPRING- STOCK.
GIVE US A CALLI
Jan30 _
Dooley's Daking bamber.
h^TT^M al" esr A .N H w^*T'\P??
DER, and the best artie!e V^V^/^^^ATYa
wholesome and deliclou- W**^
BREAD, CRIDDLE and other CAKES, f^*^
DOOLEY Ac BROTHER, Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE DEPOX _ .,;
G9 KEW STREET, KEW-YOBS*
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