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Cecily.
Ob, If my love would rome to me.
Would come to me AU I sr ?MK to m 1
Out of tb ess shadow 8 darli and dree,
My heart woul 1 so much I'gbtei be,
My heart would so much llghier be.
Sang cecily, sad Cecily.
Oh, If my love would come to me,
And say the words he sa d tn me,
Another day, for love or me.
The world would so much brighter be,
The world would to much brighter be,
Sang rair, deserted Cecily.
Oh. ir my love would come to me.
And ht l J my hands aud took at me,
The while ce sonly spoke io me
My life wonld so much brighter be,
My ure wonld so n uch brighter be,
Despairingly sang Cecily.
Bat silent and away rrom me,
He has no word or cheer for me.
For one dark day he doubted me,
And doub lng me, grew hard to me,
And donb'lag me, prew bard to me.
Halt bitterly, sang cecily.
Bnt oh, if he wonld come to me,
Jost for a little while to me l
Before he left me be should see
That I was true aa truth could be,
'plat I was true a9 troth contd be,
Sang tenderly, sweet Cecily.
Oh, if he would but come to me,
For long enough to Urn of me
This precious trnth, and say to me
The words he said before to me,
For love of me, for love of me,
Sang Occur, 'slr Cecily.
My way would so much brighter be,
My cross would so much lighter be,
And patiently i'd walt and see
Whatever was in store for me,
Whatever was in store for me.
Sang wistfully, poor Cecily.
Bat now tbrongh shadows darle and drco,
He will not help me, who might be
A rock amidst this surging Bea,
A shield between the world and me,
A shield between the world and me,
Sang tearinUy, sad Cecily.
And all I ask to comfort me,
Is that he'll come once more to m -,
And s.-, y the words he said to me
Another day for love of me I
Another day tor love of me l
Sang pleadingly, sweet Cecily.
Yetfthougb these shadows dark and dree,
Grow dark and darker vet to see
I will not doubt, a' he doubts me,
Bat still believe he'll come to me I
But Btin believe he'M c. me to me
With sudden cheer.
Sang high and clear
This fond and ia uhf al Cecily.
Notices in ?ttnkrnjjtcrj.
I1T"THE DISTRICT C^Tji^bTllHE
UNITED ST AT KS. FOB THE DISTRICT OF
SOUTH CAROLIN A.-In the matter of LAUNCE
LOT CAMBRIC!,. Bankrupt, by whom a pennon
ror adjudication of Bankruptcy was med on ins
First'day or April, A. D. 1873, in said Coort.-In
Bankruptcy.-luis ts to give notice, that on the
SecnR day of April. A. D. 1873, a warrant tn
Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate or
LAUNCEU'T GAMBttiLL. or Charleston, tn the
County of Charleston, and Siae of sooth Caro?
lina, who bas been ?SJadgeo a bankrupt on his
own petlUon; tbst tbe payment of*any debts and
delivery of any property belonging to Bald bank?
rupt, to him or' for his use. and the transfer of
any property by bim are forbidden by law; that a
meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts and choose one or u ore As?
sign?es of hts Est?t?, will be held at A Court of j
Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 72 Broad street,
Charleston, South carolina, before J. c. CARPEN?
TER, Registrar, on the Seventeenth day of April,
Ai D. 1878, at 10 o VI oe K A. M.
R. M. WALLACE,
aprs-th2 U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
Jfcgoi Notices.
DAVID LOPJiZ & SON VS. THE
OBARLEsTON BOARD OF TRADE ET AL.
Pursuant to tbe order of Hon. IL F. Graham
Jodee of the Court of Common Pleas of the First,
Circuir, filed on March 10th 1873. the Creditors of
tha charleston Board or Trade are requested to
present Statements of th - ir Claims before me, ut
my Office, Broad street. Charleston, S. C , on or
before the second dav or June, 1873.
mChSO-thlUul W. J. OATER, R?f?rer.
mHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
X COUNTY OF CHARL- STON-Oourt or Com?
mon Pleas.-'.'tl KlaTOPHER P. POPPENHE1M,
Plaintiff, against J W. SPKAOIE, Defendant.
Copy summons for Money Demano.-complaint
not Served.
To J. w. SPRAGUP. Defendant in this action:
You are hereby summoned and requ.nd to an?
swer the com cia! nt in this action, which bas been
flied in the cmos of the Cleric of the court of Com?
mon Pleas for the said county, and to serve a
copy of your answer on tue subscriber at hU or?
nee. No. 64 Broad street, corner or Church street,
within twenty days after tbe service of this sum?
mons on you, exclusive of tue day of se vic
. If you fail to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plain tin* will take Jud it meut
against you for the sum or ih'rty-seven donara
and five cents and costs.
V. ?. TOBIAS Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated Charleston, s. C., March 6th, 1873.
[^8 ] JACOB WILLMAN, C. C. P.
To the Defendant. J. W. SPRAGUE: Take no?
tice that the summons In this acilon, together
with the complaint therein referred to, was flied
;n me ornee or the clent or the Court or Common
Pleas, for the comity of Chariestou, In the state
of South Carolina, on the fifth day of March, A.
D., 1873.
V. J. TOBIAS, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Charleston, s. c, March 6th, 1873. mchs-n o
Clothing at tDljolesale.
gn???N^
H. N. BOGERS k CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
HEN'S YOUTHS' AND B0YS* CLOTHING,
444 A5D44S BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
W. T. BURG E,
(Late Marshall A Burge,)
Charleston, S. C.
We oner to the SOUTHERN TB ASK this season a
very LA BJ. s and ATTRACTIVE stock of SPR1NQ
. AND SUMMER CLOTH! NG,at prices SB low as any
House In the Trade furnishing equal grades of
Goods.
Oar Stock Is manufactured ExcxtJsrvzLT for
Southern states, southern dealers are more cer?
tain to lind the Style of our Goods, and a line of
sixes better adapted to their wants, than 1 po- si?
wa m a Stock of Clothing manufactured fora
Northern or Western trade.
OBDXXS bOLiciTKD; satisfaction guaranteed;
samples sent on application.
M. N. ROGERS A CO.,
rebs-amo 444 and 446 Broadway, N. Y.
Brags and JtU?innea.
D
R. C
BROWN'S
YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT.
The demand ror nus truly wondefui remedy has
Induced the Proprlevnrs tc extend the area or its
clcanlatlau and usefulness by placing its valuable
qusBttes berore the public. It ls truly alerted,
sad (acta prove lt that no Liniment ever berore the
people has grown so rat idly la public ft vor for
ali ihe cases reached by this class or medicines.
BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT has
gained a lasting reputation wherever used in
eaaea which require an EXTERNAL RBUBPV, and
la with the utmost conn lenee recommended to
the public. Manufactured by the proprietors, C.
F. BROWN, Chemical Company, New Yortt, and
for aale by all Druggists and Country Dealers.
DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
febl8-tutha3mos
GETTYSBURG
KATALTSHE WATER.
lt has been demonstrated, by a Ferles of prac
cal experiments conducted oy em Inent ph ps ic 1 an s
and auestedby thousands of grateful people who
have beeu relieved rrom their sufferings by 1rs
use, that the GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE
WATER is the nearest approach to a specific ever
discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheuma?
tism, Goat, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary
Diseases generally, lt restores muscular power
to the paralytic, it eurea Liver Complaint, Chron
1c Diarrhea, Piles, Constipation. Asthma, Ca
Lurrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the Skin, Gen
eral Debility, and Nervous prostration rrom men?
tal and physical excesses, lt ls the 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 band.
AS-For a history of the Springs, for medical re
.porta cf the power or the water over disease, ror
' marvelous cores, and ror testimonials from dis?
tinguished men, send for pamphlets.
WHITNEY BROS., General Agents,
' Na 227 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Gettysburg spring Company.
For sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
And Druggists generally. feb25-tuths3mo8*
Drrj (E00?8, #c.
Pl'RC?IGOTT. B?N?DIfT & CO..
NO. 275 KING STREET,
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY
ARE NOW DISPLAYING
NEW
SPRING STYLES
IN
DRESS SILKS DRESS POPLINS
JAPANESE SILKS EVENING SILKS
GRISELLE SILKS COLORED SILKS
BLACK SILKS BLACK ALPACA.
The Finest Selection of DRES!. GOODS ever Ex?
hibited In this Otsy-Prlces to Salt all.
ARE NOW DISPLAYING
NEW SPRING STYLED
In Parasols
In Lace Goods
In Millinery Goods
In Applique Laces
In Straw Goods
In Silk Hand Kerchiefs and Tics
In Fancy Goods
In Bows, Collars and Ramings
Ia Embrolde.les
In Corset and Kid Gloves
In Ladles' and Infama' Hose
In Silk and Lisle Gloves.
AN ENTIBE NEW STOCK!
NEW STY LES I
In Piques and Marseilles
In White and Colored Mn lins
In French and American Lawns
In Crossbarred and Piala Carob- lc
In French an I American Cambrics
In Swistej Mulls and Nainsooks.
A FRESH SUPPLY I
NEW GOODS
GREAT BARGAINS !
In Bleached and Brown Sheetings
In Bleached and Brown Shirtings
In Calicoes, Cambrics and Percales
In Table Damask and Cloth i
In Doylies, Napkins and io?els
In Frenen Plano and Table covers
in White Linens
In Marseilles Quilts
In Bed Spreads
In Linen Drills
In Mr rt Linens
In Flannels.
A Complete Assortment.
NEW STYLES!
Spring Casslmeres
Spring Meltons
spring Cloth
spring Doeskins
Fancy Vestings
White and Brown Drill
Spring Tweeds
Jeans, lastlmeres
Ac, Ac, Ac.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
at Reduced Prices !
PMGOTT. BENEDICT &
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT TBS
MASONIC TEMPLE
DRY GOODS STORE
The undersigned beir leave to Inform their
2ustcnwB and the public In general thar. they
ire now opeulDjr th'lr STOCK OF SPRING AND
iUMMKK GOODS, which will ba the most com
Meie ever offered In ibis city, and which will be
iola at prices to defy competition.
MELCHERS & MULLER,
No. 202 KING STREET,
aprl tuthsmwrs Under tbe Masonic Temple.
Shrugs at COtjolesal*.
THE GREAT
CUBAN
BITTERS !
V MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC AND
APPETIZER,
'omposed of the best Llqaor and West Indian
Roots and Spices.
DURES DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION AND
WEAK STOMACH.
Prevents CHILLS and FEVER,
AND CREATES APPETITE,
And In Warm Latitudes proves and almost
INDISPENSABLE TONIC,
Pleasant to the Taste, exhilarating to the Body,
and a powrrfnl aid to the Weak and Ner?
vous System, enervated by disease.
These BITTERS are sold at
SIX DOLLARS
er dozen, and when packed In barre's of 6 and
dozen delivered at Depot rree or dray age.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS.
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
novJ-sth
{Hattos, (Organs, &t.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Famished at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L. McOLENAHAN,
Plano and Music Store,
J*** Na 191 King street.
Oliotbmg ano Jnrmsqing Ooobt
SPRING !
MENKE & MULLER
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
SPRING STOCK,
COMPRISING
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING- GOODS.
Trtclr arrangements ter Making Op Snits in tbe
Newest Styles, at reasonable prices and on tbs
shortf st notice, are more extensive and complete
than ever.
MENKE & MULLER,
N. E. CORNER KING AND WENTWORTH ST??.
lanai
?rnoa ano ItUomneo.
KIRKWOOD'S
INHALER AND FUMIGATOR
For Inhaling Medicated Femes In the treat?
ment or Catarrh, asthma. Oronp, Dlptherla.
Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Ozenaand Headache, and
for Purifying the Air of Sick Rooms, AS a Fu?
migator, U ls exc?dent in preventing the ap?
proach of Smallpox and other Infectious dNeases.
Printed Directions and ForrnulbS accompany
the Inhaler.
for sale, Retail and to the Trade, by
DB. H. BARR.
Wholesale and Retail Drngglst,
No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
dec7-tblyroc*w
TRUSSES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
ALL STYLES.
ABDOMINAL BELTS.
KLASIIC STOCKINGS.
PHYSICIANS' SADDLE-BAGS.
Family Medicine Chests.
- ss?
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE.
Mattson's Family Syringe.
DAVIDSON'S SYRINGES.
?ARD RUBBER SYRINGES
GLASS SYRINGES
METAL SYRINGES
: RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE TO MY LARGE ASSORT?
MENT OF
DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE
CORKS, PILL BOXES
TOOTH BRUSHES
COMBS,
md everything pertaining to the Department or
Jrogglsts' sundries.
These articles will be sold at the LOWEST
"IOU RES, and satisfaction guaranteed.
H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting Street?
decT-thlyrncsw CHARLESTO?V j
.miscellaneous.
Horstmann Brothers & Co.,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.,
38 Fae M esl ay, Paris,
Maaufactnrets sn 1 Importers of
MILITARY,
SOCIETY,
CHURCH AND
THEATRICAL GOODS,
BANNERS AND FLAGS,
BUNTING for Railroad Signals, Decorations,
ka, Ac
HAIL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES Will
receive our prompt attention.
HORSTMANN BROS. & CO.,
5th and Cherrv Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, P.V..
mch28-6rmw3mos
Alnniripal ?iotiees.
Cm TREASURY, APMlT?Tl?m^
All interests due on City Stock on April ist.
873, win be deemed as good in discounting f- nr
ter cent- of the owners' taxes, where the balance
s paid in fun or ail taxes to the city this year,
rom the 6th to the 12th instant, both Inclusive.
Juting these da;s such items of six per cent, ln
erest only can be attended to.
aprl-12_f ? J. COOQAN, Treasurer.
QEiliropooist
QORNS, BUNIONS, Ac, CURED,
Mrs. KEOOH having returned to the cuy ls pre
tared to Rive idler to those sufferlnK from,
;ORNS, BUNIONS or other. lsenses or the toft
LB to her skill and sncoess as a Chiropodist, B) ,e
erers, by permission, to Dr. Fitch and Dr. E d
rard North. She will, if desired, attend thc BC
rho may require her services at their residenc rs.
She may be round at No. 08 Claren street, i se
ween Broad and Chalmers streets. feb;?
?). '"pion ti3h.0l?sal? QLt?be.
JOBBING TRADE
OP
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SPRING TRADE OF 1873.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, WHO ARE AMONO THE MOST PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. ?, beg to call the attention or the merchants or the
interior of this and the adjoining State? to this m artet, as being one of the most desirable in which
to procure mil supplies of all articlei they may require.
The advantage* of a near mai feet in affording facilUes ror frequent renewal or Stocks, and In
saving iQic.cst on Investments, cannot be over-estimated.
Tne wants of the country having rapidly locreaied. with amp e taclllr.133 to enable us to procure
our supplies direct from first bands In Europe and this country, wo ard now prepared to exhibit
more varied anti complete s-.ocks of SEASONABLE GOODS than at any period since tne war, and will
dlspt se or them on as pood terms ss any other market.
"Dally facilities afforded for shipment of goods to any point desired."
DEY GOODS.
EDWIN B VTES A CO., Na. 124 Mentlng street.
CRANE, BOY (?TUN A co., corner Hayne aud Meeting streets.
JOHNSTON, CRE ivs A CO.. No. 41 Hayne street.
NACH y ANN A CO., No. 169 Meeting street.
E. W. MARSHALL A co, No. 14S Meeting street.
JOHN G. MILNOR A CO., No. 136 Meeting street.
CLOTHING.
EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
DEY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS.
JOHN G. MtLNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY,
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO.. No. S? Hayne street.
SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayne and Church Btieets.
T. M. BR1STOLL A CO., No. 145 Meeting street.
D. O'NEILL A SONS, No. 33 Hayne street.
HATS AND CAPS.
THOS. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 166 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel.
EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 H lyne street.
HAEDWABE.
j. E. ADQER A CO., No. 139 Meeting street.
HART A CO., No. 89 Hayne street.
C. GRAVELEY, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C.
WM. BARRAL. No. 169 Meeting street.
DEUGS AND MEDICINES.
DOWIR, MOISE A DAVIS, corner Meeting and Hasel streets.
PHILIP WINEMAN A CO., No. 86 Hayne btreet.
CEOCKEEY AND GLASSWAEE.
WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
GEOCEEIES.
GEO. W. WILL1 AMS A CO., corner Hayne and Ohnrch streets. *
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 206 East Bay street.
FUBNITUBE.
D. n. SILCOX, Nos 176, 177 and 179 Ring street, comer Clifford street.
FOBEIGN FEUITS AND PEODTJCE.
PAUL, WELCH A CO., No. 216 East Bay Btreet.
STATIONEES, PEINTEES & BINDEES.
WALKER, EVANS A COQSWtLL, Nos. 3 Bioad street and 109 East Bay.
mcb?-lmo
Jnsnronce.
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. 1872-$1,373,265 44.
OVER THIRTEEN THOUSAND POLICIES ISSUED.
EBEN COFFIN, Agent,
No. 6 North Atlantic Wharf.
mchl8 luths Charleston, 8. C.,
(Kotri (gjccrjcmge iflonr ifluls.
HAVING THE SOLE AGENCY
OF TH!
CORN EXCHANGE
SELF-RAISING FLOUR
WE OFFER THE SAME AT
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES, AND ABE PREPARED
? ITH HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS
ASIO ITS MERITS.
WAGENER,
M0N8EES & CO.,
Nos. 103 and 105 East Bay.
mcb25 tuthslmo
? rugs at U)l)olesale.
LOEWI'S COMMITED Lil? FOOD FOR INFANTS.
A Perfect Substitute f'>r Mother's Milk. Ready for use. Prize Medal of th? Paris Exhibition. The
value and popularity of Baron Lleblg's Food for Infants ls now HO Orally established that it i* un necea .
saiy to make any rem irks upon lu efucacv. The only fault that bas hitherto been found with this
valuable preparation ls tun trouble and diluent? In ralxinir lt, and this now ls happily overcome
by "LOEFLUND'? CONCENTRATKD LIEBIG'* FOOD FOR INFANTS. ' "The Boron has carefully ex
ara'ned this, and pronounced Rune or the most hcientlflc and useful inventions ev.r introduced io
his notice in the shape of food for Infants. None genuine without fcD. U>EFLU?>D'S signature on
eYerTHECHINESE EMMENAGOQUE,TS*-T.-IN-Botanlcal nam?. P.hynchosla Excavate. This herb
ls used by the females of China to regulate their menstrua lon. It nos been presorted by American
and European physicians with decided success, it ls not abortive.
A?nu for ihe United states, ALBERT DUNG A SON, No. Ol Broadwav, New York.
Ag, nts for South Carolina, DOWlE. MOISE A DAVIS.
Wholesale Drogg sta,
?eb20-th6mos Charlen on, s. C.
Astral ?il.
PRATT'S
ASTRAL Ott,
HAS NOW THE ESTABLISHED
REPUTATION OF BEING IN
EVERY RESPECT THE
SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE
OIL MADE,
FROM MILLIONS OF GALLONS SOLD, NO
ACCIDENTS HAYE EVER
OCCURRED.
It uara? le the ordinary Kerosene Lamp, ls
Pore, Uniform. Odorless and Perfectly Safe.
For sale by tbe Agents for South Carolina,
DOWffi, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C.
ftbjo-themes
{Doors, Sastre ano fiiinOs
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
VOOD M?DLDINGS, STAIR RAIL?,NEWELS,
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARCE STOCK-LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 AND 256 CANAL TREET
dccfl-lyr New York City.
martin's Urick jalarljinc.
MARTIN'S IMPROVED
Brick
Machine
la simple In UR mechanism, balle strone and dur?
able, and can be operated by ordinary beip. Tbe
capacity ts 4.0u0 bricks an bonr with steam power
or isuo with horse power, Manufactured and sold
hythe _
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO.,
mch3-2mosD*w CH1C0PEE, MASS.
JjMgjjgt BaUa^Sntnxt gog!.
By J. DRAYTON FORD.
AUCTION SALF. -DESIRABLE PHOS
PHATE FERTILIZER or other Factory Site,
Ullis, Machinery, Ac
Will be sold In Charleston, at public outcirv,
at the east end of Broad street, on THURSDAY,
the 17th day or April next, at ll o'clock A M ,
The ENTIRE WORKS recently erected by the
Farmers' Fertilizer Company or South Carolina,
situated less than a ba f mlle beyond the corpo?
rate limits of the i by of charleston.
These consist of a nev eighty horse pover En?
gine In complete preservation, la brick engine
house. The Machinery, such as novator, crush?
ers, Grinders. Mixer. Shafting. Ac, Ac, la built
In a substantial three-story tin roil house, of 46
bv 80 leet in size. The Tract cousists or ave acres
of high and seventeen of low land, hiving good
outlets in the fee simple of a twenty-foot plank
road, and a graded roadbed tor raliway on ene
slrfe, and floe wharf on Ashley River on Its other
or western side, lt adjoins and connects by
means of these roads with the South Carolina and
the Northeastern Railroads, snd ls thus In prompt
commanlcat'on with the Interior of this state sud
of the Southern and Southwestern trates.
This pr?sents a rare opportunity to capitanas?
for the lc cop' lon or any Fertilizer or other manu?
facturing enterprise, with a nrst-clas-* alto, and
the best of machinery easily adapted to any pur
pose
Terms-One-half cash; ba'an ce by bond paya?
ble In two equal annnal Instalments from day of
sale, wit n interest payante annually from tame
day. to be secure i by first mortgage of premises
sold. Buildings sold to be Insure i In amonnt of
unpaid portion, and policy io be assigned to
seller. Purchaser to pay for requisite papers.
Purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all
cash r r property.
For further partlcu'ars apply In person or by
mall to J. DRAYTON FORD, He d Estate Broker,
No. 33 Broad street. Charleston, 8. C. apr3-'h3
By HUTSON LEE.
WILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, APRIL
8, at ll o'clock, A M., at the east end of
Broad street,
That very desirable PROPERTY, No. 28 Rut?
ledge avenue, third dcor north of Radcliffe street.
The Residence contains a x (6) square rooms, a
dressing room a id pantry, the kitchen roar (41
rooms, and the stable bas three (3) lathed and
plastered rooms in the second story. Premises
in good rppalr.
The Lot measures forty-two (42) feet front, by
one hundred and nty-two (162) leet deep, more
orle'8.
Tnis Property, being Immediately upon the
line tf the c.ty Railway, and m the moat desira?
ble portion or the olty, should command the at?
tention or purchasers or real estate.
ihe Premises are under lease until October
18tb, 1873.
Terms-One third (H ) cash; balance in one and
two years,secured by pond of purchaser, bearing
seven (7) oer cent, interest, and mortgage or the
Premises; buildings to t^e Insured and policy as?
signed. Purchaser to pay auctioneer for papen.
apr3_
Bj ALONZO J. WHITE & SON,
Auctioneers.
FOR PARTITION AND DIVISION.
Under Judgment dmr. of Oommou Pleas
Cecilla Garden vs. Alex. Ga: den, Administra?
tor, et aL
Bv virtue of the Judgment of Hon. R. p. Gra?
ham. Judge of the First Circuit, in the above
case, will ba sol i on TEIURSDAY, the nth or
April, 1673, near the Postofllce, Charleston, at ll
o'clock A. M,
The following REAL F,-TATE. to wit:
L All t li A t LO r OF l.Atfo, with the Bandings
thereon, situate on the south side or Beaufaln
street, measuring In front cm Beaufaln street 24
feet, in dept h on ea.it line 08 feet, on west line 60
feet, and in width on bark '.tue 23 feet, more or
less; bounding north on Beaufaln street, south on
Lot late of Mary Ann smith, east on Lot ot
Richard Holloway, and west on Lots now or late
I of Ann Mitchell and or Jos. Ne vie.
2. AH that LOT, with Buildings thereon, on
west side or Bing street, being part or Lot iso. 26
on plat of Rugeley Landa, measuring on Ring
street 41 feet 6 lnche '. and on north and Boutn
hnci 218 feet, an.t on west line 40 feet 2 inches,
more or less; bounding north on Lot Nc 24 on
said rlan now or ia'eui-Blum, easton King
I street, south on Land of J. P. Reed. Trustee, and
weston Land now or late or Bary Whitaker.
3. All that LOT OP LAND, with the Buildings
thereon, on the west side or Coming s ?et,
known on plan of Lands of Trost Estate of Luce
Desportes by ?eti ere o and B, measuring lo front
! on coming street about 28 reet by 05 feet in
depth, more or less; bounding, as per said plan,
non h on Lots E and T, ease on Coming streer,
I south on Lot N, aid west on Lot J.
4 All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings
thereon, on west side of coming sitter, known
on plan of Lands of Luce Desportes by letter N,
measuring in front on Coming street 26 feet 7
Inch s, and 28 feet 7 Inches on back line, more or
less, by about 94 reet in depth; bounding north
on Lots B and 0 on said plan, east on Coming
street, sooth on Lot O, and west on Lot M.
6. also, all that LOT, with the Buildings there?
on, on east sine of Deiportcs comt, known in
I said last mentioned plaa as Lot M, measuring In
I front on said conn 24 feet 8 inches, and on back
line 23 feet T loche?, more or less, by about 60 reet
8 inches *n the north line, and 64 reet on somh
line; bounding north on Lot J on said plan,
east Lot N, south Lot P, and west on Dispones
court.
o. All that LOT. ? 1th the Bai dinga thereon, on
east Bide ot Desportes court, known on said plat
by the let-er J. measuring lu front on Bald court
27 fte 8 In rh es, by 60 feet in dtpth, more or less;
ben- ding north on Lot D, east on Lot H, south
on Lot M, and west on Desportes court.
Terms-' >ne-tblrd cash; n i lance by bond or
bonds of the purchaser or purchasers, as may be
required, payable la two equal annnal instsl
men s, wlin Int?rest from daiei f sale annually,
seemed by mortgage of premises sad policy of
insurance assigned. Purchasers to pay me for
papers, also tn pay such portico of the City Taxes
or the year 1813, as the realdne of the year 1878.
after day if sale to end <f year, will bear to
Whole je-ir. ?SHKR D. COHEN,
m i tn?-'h m 61 tu .special Ktferee.
5Drno,0 at Wholesale.
THE SUFFERING OF THE AFFLICTED
WIL .fcOON CEASE.
GRAYS INVALUABLE IMPROVED OINT
MENT.
Nearly fifty years have elapsed since the dis?
covery of this Wonderful Remedy, and ls ls pro
noun ced by all who have used it wlttont a dis?
senting voice to be the moat extraordinary ex
I ternal remedy ia the wor d.
The bold assertion ls made thai it never faUs
when osed according to directions.
The Faculty throughout the Union recommend
I it. Every form or external disease yields to Ls
[ magical effect, with a speed and certainty that ls
perfectly surprising. Every box ls warranted to
give satisfaction, or the money will be refunded
in every instance. Price 26 cents per Box. For
sale by all Druggists. W. P. GRAY,
Sole Proprietor, Nashville, Tenn.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAYI9,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
Jan23-in
ol Chronic and Acate Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney aud Nervous Dis?
eases, after years of suffer in g by taking Dr.
FlTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC SYRUP
the scientific discovery or J. P. Fitter, M. D.,a
regular graduate physician, with whom we are
persobally acquainted, who has for 89 years
treated these distases exclusively with astonish?
ing results. We believe lt our Christian dnty,
after deliberation, to conscientiously request suf?
ferers to use it, especially persons in moderate
circumstances who cannot alford to waste
money and time on worthless mixtures. As
clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsi
btiliy resting on as in pabl.cly endorsing this
medicine. But our knowlege and experience of
les remarkable merit folly Justifies oar action:
Bev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Penn., suffered Blxteen
years, becime hopeless; Kev. Thomas Murphy,
D. D , Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis,
Utghtstown. New Jersey; Kev J. 8. Buchanan,
Clarence, Iowa; Rev. G. G. smith. Pltrsford, New
Yors; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falh Church, Philadel?
phia Other testimonials from Senators, Gover?
nors, Judges, Congressmen, Physicians. Ac, for
warded gravs with pamphlet explaining these
diseases. cno thousand dollars will be present?
ed to any medicine for sa ne diseases showing
equal merit under test, or that can produce one
fourth as mauy living cares. . Any person send?
ing by letter description or affliction will receive
gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number or bottles to CHre, agreeing to refund
money upon sworn statement of. Us failure to
cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. FlTLER,
Philadelphia Dis valuable advice costs nothing.
Do>WJE. MOISE A DAVIS,
Sole Wholesale Agents lor south Carolins.
For sale at Retail by H. BAER, W. A. SKRINE.
A. W.ECKEL A CO.. Dr. G KO. CAULIER,G.J.
LUHN. JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS.
janlS-atuth I y nao_H :
DR. FlTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP. .. J j
Warranted under oath never to have failed to
cure 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of cure,
including Rev. 0. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of SchuylklU, Philadel?
phia; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, HlKhtstown,
New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Fran tf ord,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia: Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con.
gress from Philadelphia; Bon. Judge Lee, Cam?
den, New Jersey; ex-Senator stewart, Baltimore:
ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands ot
Others. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
DB. GEO.OAUTJBB, Agent,
'ai j l-l yr Charleston, 8.0.
gtogggg Saltf^tf?TiM Way.
Bf HENfiY CO ti F A * 00.
FLODE FOB ACCOUNT OF ALL CON
CERNfil*
Tri is DAT, st 9 o'clock, In front of oar Store,
we wm eel! .
60 Obis. FLO DR for account of ?ll concerned.
conditions casa. ,: apr*
Unction Bolt?-~$niaxt 3Jarjs
Bj J. FRASES MATHE WES,
ONE HUNDRED SH IBES 0 HABLES -
TOS Miali g and Manufacturing Company
fc'wi i be soil on TUESDAY, April Stn, at tl
o'clock A. M.. near tho Poitoffice. Broad street.
ilOO) One hundred SHARES of the capital
stock of tr.e charleston Mining and Maoufsotur
i ?Company. ?""v-.
Terms caso. _?_ spr*,^
By WM. McKAY.
HANDSOME ROSEWOOD AND WAL?
NUT Marble .Top Bedroom Ber*-WITH*
soid TO MORROW, at io o'clock, at his salesroom
No. 45 Wentworth street, one very handsome
H ose wood Ma bte Top BEDROOM SET, complet*;
also one superior Walnut Marble Top Bedroom
set. and sundry other articles of we l-kept Hoota
hold Furniture, Carpeta, Ao._ apr*
Bj WM. MCKAY
SPECIAL -SALE ,0F FINE TBTPLE
Silver Plated Ware. Will sell on FRIDAY, at 10
o'clock, at hts Salesro un, No. 46 Went worth street,
a One Assarted in voice or TRIPLE S1LVKR-PLAT
ED WARE, consisting of Tea Sets, Coffee Urna,
Watte rs, wine, Um ner. Pickles and Breakfast cast?
ors, lee Pl'enere, Revolving and other Rotter
DI hes, Ivory-Handled and Steel-Plsted Table
Knives, spoons and Forks-by Homes,'Booth.
Hayden and >atioaal Plate Company; Turret and
tdouegram clocks. All gooda guaranteed as
represented. .
condition* cash._ Apr?'
By W. T. LEITCH ?VB. S. BB?NS5
Auctioneers.
LOPEZ & SON va THE CHARLESTON
BOARD OF TRA UK ET AL.
by virtue or tte judgment ot the Hon. R- F.
Graham. Judge of -.be First circuit, In the Above
case, will be sola an the Rooms or the Obsr&stdn
Board of Trade, No. 191 Mectln" street, charlea?
ton, ?. C., on TUESDAY, 23d April, 1818, at lt
o'clock A. M.,
All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and
being on the west sida or Meeting street,- pew
wentworth street, to the norte on Leads noir or
lat? of - Barrett, formerly of E. D. Wini low, to
the weat on Lands of - Park, formerly orr. D.
Winslow, to the sou tn on Lands of F. P. tensi?
ons, now cf the Estate of s rai ta Mow y. Jr., And
to the east ( n Meeting, street, being parcels or
Lands of the heirs of Marr Ancrum, delineated ta
FurceU's plat thereof, dated 1199;- -mesaurlng sod
containing on the nona line ios feet, on toe back:
Une67 feet 3 inc?i.i, on the aoath Une 141 feet,
and on Meeting itieet 62 feet, and bavmt soco,
form and shape as by a plat tbersof annexed to
the conveyance of said lot by E. D. window to
sml' h Mowry, Jr., and recorded m the office of
the Register of Meuse Conveyances for charles?
ton County, In Book 2, Na ll, page 4M, wW fully
appear.
The said Real Estate will he sold flm.
The following Personal Property In th? Bond?
ings on the said Loi: A ;
48 Oak Cane ?eat CHAIRS, ll Oak Oana Seat
chairs (arm.) 24 chairs (stuned and covered with
greer, terry,) 4 Chairs (stuffed and covered with
ertnwon terry,)l arm Chair (lo crimson, ter. j.i
l Double Stuffed Chair (in crimson tem) ?.'Unen
Covers for crtm<on Chairs, i esk Tables (fliest
long, tour feet wide,) i Umbrella Stand, s Mantle
Mirror*, fl sets Window Draperies. .Cornices and
Lace Curtains, 8 Newspaper Racks, 48 News?
paper ?ticks. 1 Fancy Inkstand, Oas Chandeliers,
(completo with fixtures,) l o a tr vxtensio^Tsbie,
I Oak Round Tables, 2.whut T?rten, rOskTOls
(marbl? top.) ldak Extension-IWwfl Marble
Top saloon Tables, 4 smsu walnut Tables, floar
pets (378* yards,) oil cljth (148 yards,) Csne and
Cocoa Matting (116 yards) stair carpet (26 yards,
roas and pads,) e walton and Velvet Boss, 7
Mats, to Window Shades, 1 Large Slate, ? Spit
tuons, 2 Large Globe Lamps and Staads, Step
Ladder, Coal Hod sod Hardware. S?terj?stsa
Water cooler, S Goblets and Slop Bowl, l walnut
DesK, 2 Billiard Tables and Fixture*.
Terms or Sale-The persons! property cash on
delivery. The Real Estate, one-third cash; bal?
ance payable in two equal esooesalve annual tn
a- ai men ts, with Interest thereon st tte raw of
seven per cent, per annum, payable annually,
secured by bond or bonds of the purchsser and
mortgage of the premises, the ball dinga to be in
bured and policy or Insurance asaigued.. Pur
chaser topsy for all ?fgggfg^ s s*
GEO. 8. CAMERON,
CHAS O. WITTEL
mch20,spr3,22 ' Trust?es.
By J. F BASEE MATHEWE8,
Aactloneers.
O'CONNOB Va DBLAHGE. - BY
vinue ot a decree of Jadge. R. F. Graham.
made in thia case, the-dsy of February, 1879,
I will expose for aale at Public Auction, ut the
City or charleston, on THURSDAY, tas loth day
of April 1878, at ll o'clock, A. M., In front or th?
postomce, ! ? "
The tOdOWlng REAL ESTATE:
AU that TRAC i i F LAND, ciHed Clover, ilt
nateon charleston Neck, State aioressld,*.meas?
uring thirty-seven and one-half (37X) acre?, more
or less, bo anding north oa Lot No. A designated
In a plan of said landa, east on Lot No. 4, on said
plan, soots on pubUo road leading from Charles?
ton Neck to Cement's Ferry, end west cn said
pab lo road.
ALSO.
All that other LOT. designate i in said p'an by
No 8, contai nie g eighteen (18) acres and ninety
nine (99) hundredth part ot sn sore, more or lass,
bounding nurtb on --, esst on Lot Na A
southon Lot Na 7, on ?std pun, ana west on
; i bile ros* leading from Charleston. See M C
IK BookO, No, 8, pa gea 234 and 288. Th eso. Tracts
constituting what was formerlt-known1 as Mix
er's Farm, about five miles from the city.
Terms-One-half cash; balance by bond .and
mortgage or the purchaser, payable In one year,
bearing seven per cent. Interest, secured by s
mortgage of the premises. Purchaser topsy me
for papers.
Tue ano ve property can be treated for at pri?
vate sale, OB application to J. FRASER MATH?
EW HS, NO. 68 Broad street.
mcQgO-tht_ WM. J. OAYBB? 'BefsfflS.
By B. IL MlESHALL & BRO.,
Auctioneer?.
REFEREES SALE.-0. B. ..(XWHBAl?,
va. T. A. Whitney. ^
j wm be sold on THURSDAY, toe lott of Apr U,
at ll o'clock A. M., near the Poatorase, bread
" AU that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, altnata
on Charleston Neck, being part o? a piece, parcel
or tract lately conveyed to Lewis M- Hatch liy
Charlea B. Cochran, o nUining eight 12-1JQ
acres, more or less; rxiunded north by land? HOW
or late ot Dr. Edward North, and Und oftlie
said Lewis M. Hatch, eaat by lands now or late Of
Edward Barnwell, southwardly by rosd esUcd
Green Street, and westward ly by l and ao f Dr. J.
B. Pairick-the tract commonly called Whitney'!
F Terms-One-third ciah; balance in two equal
successive annual Instalments, with interest pay?
able semi-annually, secured by bond of the jrar
enaserand a mortgage of the premises?old. Pur
chaser to pay referee for papers.
ALEX. fl. BROWN, Referee.
mchl8-tothB ,
By H. H. D? LEON,
As Auctioneer.
COHEN, ADMINISTRATOR, AGAINST
DRUCKER, ET AL.
lu pursuance of and obedience to the lodgment
of the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge ot theFiratOlr
cnlt Court of Common Pleas, at the February
Term, 1878,1 wUl sell by pubuc suction, on the
north side or the Post-office, m charleston; on
TUESDAY, the 8th day of April next, at u o'clock
la the forenoon,
mat LOT OF LAND, w.th toe Bandings thsre
on, sitaste oa Queen street, knowH as somber
tweoty five, twenty two feet front hy one hun?
dred snd fifty two feet In depth, oe th? ?ala
dimensions more or less. Bounded t>y property
uow or formerly ef Joseph Spencer, ot Thoms*
Bradford, and of H. F. Baker snd on Queen
"ontbe rouowlng terms-One-hslf cash; gl?
ance in one year secured by bjndi of
with interest from date PWaWejmnaa^. witt
mortgage of the premise* ?ndn^"?L???2?
mchl7-mth7tut Beferea
T
. CHAPE AU & 0 0,
DEALERS AND DISTILLERS
. OP
TURPENTINE ANT BOBIN.
OFFICE, NO. 173 EAST BAY.
The highert prices paid for Crude.
mohS4-2mos _
SAM'L W. MELTON, D. B. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorn ey-GeneraL Ex-Attorney GenersL
J^ELTON 4 CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, s. a,
wm practice m su the Courts of this state, end
in the United Sates Coarta for the District or
South Carolina.
ornees at Columbia. S. c.. in the Statehouse,
and in the Carolina National Bsak Building, (up?
stairs.) jans-iyr