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88TEC ANNUAL REPORT OF TSE NEW
TORR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Tlie ?'Reserve Fund."
Tho followi g explanation ?8 all that is requi?
site for the complete understanding of the re?
port by those not converaant with the subject:
The '"reserve" fund of a Life Icsurauce Com?
pany ia that snm in hand which, improved at a
given rate of interest, will be stifflcient,
together with future premiums to be paid, to
meet all obligations as they beoome due. If a
company has the required anni for reserve, it
is solvent und can continue business; if it has
not, it is insolvent and the law will interfere
with its continuance. Of course the size of the
reserve required depends very largely upon
what rate of interest is a saunaed. The higher
that rate is assumed to be, the faster tho fund
will accumulate at compound interest, and
hence the smaller the present sam in hand may
be; the lower the rate of interest, tho more slow
the accumulation, and hence the larger the re?
corve required must be. Massachusetts bas
adopted*, per cent, interestas the standard used
for determining the required reserve; the etate
of New York adopta a lower standard, nameiy ii
per cent, interest. Hence tbe reserve of a
company, and ita surplus, if any, as made in
the official reports of the insurance depart?
ments of tbe two States, do not agree; but if
the ?rew York standard is safe, the Massachu?
setts one muat be safer, and the New York
Life therefore employe the Massachusetts one
in making its own calculations, that being the
highest standard used. Thus, by the Mas?
sachusetts standard of interest, the reserve of
the New York Life was $16,841,177 on the 1st of
January. 1872, and its supine over all liabilities
$1,488,134, as computed and published in the
Company's regular annual report. Bat if the
rate of interest to be hereafter realized is as?
sumed at the N w York rate. 4$ percent., the
reserve is $15.635.000 and the surplus coi a -
?uently $2 644,311. The policy of the New
brk Life is, to establish and maintain perfect
security above ail other things.
bator? a.
BIRD & CO.'S
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FOR ILLUMINATING.
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Barns in any Kerosene Lamp. Stands 23 de?
grees higher Ure test than any fancy brand, and
65 degrees higher than United states standard.
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aprt stnth3mos cu AK LI -STON, S..0.
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COMPRISING
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
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AND
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?iat of fcgtlgrs.
LIST OF^LETTERS REMAINING IN
tue PcmTomcc at Charleston, for the week
emung April 4, 1873, and printed oitlclally
lu THB DAILY NEWS as the newspaper having
the largest circulation in the erv of Charles?
ton. Persons calling for Letters in thu List
should state that they are "Advertised."
WOMEN'S LIST.
Almes, Atina J <JuyuoD, Mar- Plnckoey, Kose
Aitklu, Mary garet Aun
Alisun, Edward Gems, Miss Oar-Plumer, Mrs E
K rte ii
Allston, Mrs E F Grady, Cathe- Porcher, Lonies
Allston, June rlue Pi.rdier, imma
Audeisan,Sarah Grant, Mrs S Pritchard, Mar
Armstrong, Mrs Gr ec, Mrs Cte garet
c sar Pructor. Silvia
Astir, Sabina Gi ?ber, Mrs M Kells, Anna
Avant, Amanda J Kene ey. Mary
Balden, Bri get Harleston. Han Kxhwooj, Mary
Bails. Mrs Mar; nah J
Baxter, Clara E Haskell, Lizzie Rlchscn, Ann
Barr w, Laura M Kiciurdson,
Baby. Dolly Hastings, Della Nancy
Bell, Mis ti L Hertzog. Mrs Kldglll, Lucy P
Berner, Mary Arti.a Ripley, Miss
B cause, St rena Hall", Mr 3 M T Kl ea, Juill
E W UapoJ.ot, Mrt K?nens. Mary E
Black. WiUough- Wm Robson, l.ebtc
t. v Harr.s, Amanda ca
Blake, El zabelb E Roberson, Rote
Blaney, ilene- (leyward, Hen- tub uson, Oath*
ret .1 nena trine
Boyee, Maggie (lesley, Anna f dobinson, Miss
BrawtoM, Ed dolmen, sarah M A
word in.i Houston, cathe toot son. I. d.a
Brittle, Janey Hue G Roddnn, Jane
A Huntrr, Marla Ruskell, Eden
Brodie, Caroline M Rustin, Sarah
C Jacobs. Mary F Ann
Brown, Mrs C D lager, Mrs cha? Rutledge, Mrs
Brown, cathe Johnston, Mrs E Thoa
i me J Rutledge, sarah
Brya.r, Hannah Johnston, Ella Tl Saccntz. Mary
Bu = ch, Cathe Johnston, Ne Ht Schonbou, Mat
line John-ton, Ma tie A
B?sch. Mrs B M netta Scharf, Mrs WU
Buckner, Lou- Johnston, Mrs Uara
i-a Garbreha ihuaKlln. Mary
Cahill, Mrs Mar Johnston, Ml-u- shier, Mus Ann
tia Mllar n
Oanood, Marj Johnston, Laura silly, Caroline A
Ann Jones, Elizabeth Simm ns, Nan
Oarroil. Martha S cy
cahld, (Mrs Jas Jonej, Martha Magie'on. Jane
Chapman. Mrs ?-Jone-?, Hose sin kier, Char
Chester lie. d, A Jone?, ti rs C H lotie
Chlsolro, carrie Joy, Elvira sin kier, Sibby
Christopher, Keene, Lacy Sinkler, Miss E
Mrs John Ann Smith, Sophie 0
Childs, vary G Kenn dy, Mr? Smith. Mrs s C
C.iflord. Sarah Anna Sparks, Annett
Coffey, Mary Keg, Celia Spencer, Dianah
Cotiurn. Flor- Keogh, Eliza street. Lucy
enco V Kiddell Anna B st urde vant,
coluock, Sallie Kidder, Mrs M J Florence
costina, Mrs M Kingrnan, Hes Stokes, Mrs Mel
Cowans Mary ter vin
Cour,ne., Mrs 1 Kingrnan, Tar-Sumpter, Clce
T net ?weeney. Mary
Corwaln, R ise Ledaweze, Eu Taylor, Miss M
Cullen, Mary gene Thompson, Em
Davis, Brytbla Lawson, Lney ma
A Uv ere. Rose Thomllnaon,
Decosta, Eliza- Levin, Minnie J Mary E
beth .ivlngston.Lou Til.mao. Harriet
run bridge, Sc- Isa rove, Mary Jane
rah Loi er,. Phil ls fa uer, Mrs M
De-iherny, So- Lodge, Mrs Tun ia, Sylvian
phis Lacas. Mrs M H Venn mg, Flor
Deann, Ma*y Man, Mrs Mary ence
Jane 0 Vinyard, Eatha
Donnegal, Mar. Manson, Julia A
gret Martin, Rosan- Vanderbllt.Rosa
Deagan, Maty na Walker, Julia
Dej4U8cy, Phillie Martin, Eliza J Walker, Anna
Dennis, Cyniha Matheson, Em .Vallace, Cathe
Doyle, Annie mer rlne A
jjouglas, Mrs Mnyrant, Kate Walpole, Mrs W
Wm D F K
Doran, Mary M-red Ith, Mary Watkins. Eliza
Doherty, liri 1 Middleton, Mist beth
get Alice Wavm-tn, Welly
Dodds, Mrs Geo Mills, Mrs rhos Ward, Emily H
Douglass, Mol lt Milan, Mrs E E watts, clara
(Carley, Eliza Miller, Susan Webb, Virginia
Eakin. Anale Miner, susan A Webb, Julia, 2
Emmanuel, Miller. Mrs F C W ebster, Mrs E
Flora Molette Ellen J
Esdoru, Martha ?core, ?.'?co B Welton, Mrs A C
Kiliet'., Carolin.^ Moore, Miss L Weston. Jennie
Elliott. Lucinda Moree, Emma B B
Ellis, Rosannah G Westen. Nancy
B Muller, Eliza- u
Erwins, Fannie bein Westerland, Mrs
O McAllister, Mrs MAE
Evans, Lonlsa CUBB Wethers, Mary
Evans, Ann HcCrady, Mrs M Wbaley, hannie
Kergnson, Clara A r
Fields, Lesterf McClure, Mrs R WhelBtl. Eliza
Fi'hborne, Mrs C Wht-therhorn,
J M tfcCIOUd, Mrs Mrs M
Fitch en, Sarah Ann Whetstone, Mrs
A -JcMlidan, Kate M M
Fleming, Roset- Nelson, Marla Wlgrall, 1 athe
ta Neairer, Eliza rme
Fludd. Margret Vester.Mrs This Wilson, Mar
U Oh s n, Mrs Os gi et.
Ford, Mrs L F car Wilson, Sarah
Fraser, Hannah Oliver, MaM'da Wli-ou, Mrs F J
Fraser, Mrs K D O'Neill, Ji sie M vvii-on, Abby
Gaillard,Martha Palfrey, Al-ma Wi son,Mrs M A
Gate?, Maggie Palmer, Martha Wilson. Mrs C A
Gaoce, Heater Park, Lizzie Y.ttea, Emma
Gadsden, Annie Pe: et. Sophia Youugbiood, Jo
Garden, Rebec- Pierce, Mia Da- lia
ca pray Zon:kect, L
MEN'S LIST.
Adams, Bron- Henry, Joseph Pud*, RutTus R
son * Co Heine, August Reese M p
Agnew. E J ward Heiken, John Kl-h er. Frank
Alston, Dr Ed Holman. Mood Richardson, An
ward F Horan, Wm del
Arndt. Loots Howard, Wm J Roblnsoo IsaUh
Barnes. Geo H Howard, Wm F Kobluson, Joe
Haber, L R Howard. C W Rose, J W
Belton, Jacob uusmann. H schmidt, Theo
Borger, Hiurich Hussy, Dr C G dore
Bowman, John Huts n, s J SChweke, JO
(coi'd) Inwood, Col ll l Seebeck, Her
Bowens, Wm johnson. James mann
Bond, Eddie L H Sharp, R C
Bodington, E 1 Johnson, G hipmau. John
Brown, Hem y Johnson, Isaac S lue lo re,. Cap:
Brown. OJJt M Sink 1er, Wm
Brown, samuel Jones, Ool Geo Sloan. Nelson
Brown, Morns H (coi'd)
Brower, Wm Jone-, Burrell Smalls, Wm H
Bryant, j w Joner, Capt Tom smith, W R
Brookway, Cy. Jordan. Wm smith, M
rus B Kelly. J B smith, Alfred
Brunjes. W K ngman, Mr sparks. Frederic
Bruce. Chas E Koona, D s Spencer, Rich
Burnell, Greer Lamott, Harry ard
A co J Stafford, Arthur
Burrows, O V Litlsnn, Ben Ste nkamp, Her
Burrows, F A (coi'd) mann
Burdon, Lewis LawiesB, Griffin steward, Jerry
Curr, Augustus i.esesne, w J Stoney, James
Cblsolm, Perry Lenthe, Henri J or George
Chtsem, John u-vlng-ton. Symon", rhos
Chester, Capt N Lewis Taylor, Charles
A LewN, Robert ll
ci.irk, Thos Lilly John Tate, Jnan R
cunt.m, C U Lightfoot, J S Thayer. Robert
OlooBloa. Jas Levison, Ell Thelle, Dedrtck
connor, W N (coi'd) Thole, Charles
Conners, Cap? Loonan, Ma- Thomas, Harry
S E thew Thompson,Miles
Craig J's Mark, AW j
Crump, R G Ma-on, Robert Thorne, Wm M
Curlay. Stephen H riedemann, Jno
DeGraffenreld. Mathews, Henry N
Charley (coi'd) (coi'd) rilllnghast.Tbos
Den", Tony Hay, Charles M H
(cord) May, Patrick niton, H W
Dowlin, Patrick Mehrtens. L U roomer. W W
Durne, Patrick Middleton. Wm Itoity, Geo F
Easton, Wm Muldoon. James Veekman, Sam
Elltat. Harry Morillo, RM uel E
felita. Ben) Murry, Robert Vernon, J O
Etchison. P McCasiao, Capt wolfcins, H
Felder. Edward KM Walton, Whann
Finley, Tbos Mea utile, s E A Co
Fishburne, Rob- MoCough A Co. Washington,
ert Jobn Weber. Martin
Fisk, W J McMaury, R E Webster. Dr
Fritz, wm J McMillan, J w Welch, J J
Garrett. ? B McNaliy, Pat White, isaac N
Gardner, Jas B rick White, A M
Gess, wrn McPher on, Isa- White, Capt R
(?lora, Marun lah Whltridge, D J
Gerdln, James Nash, Wallad B
Griffins. Josh Nilson. J Whltr.dge, G
Gramer, K J Norvell, W G R
Gray, Edwin sollo, B G Win?, A R
Green, Jackson O'Brien, Thos P Wilson. Alexan
Ball, Wm H O'Brien, M der (coi'd)
Hays, A R O'Connor, 0 wilson, Sandy
Hamilton, Wm Olin, Fred P Wltchen, Chas
Harrison, Kel y Parish, Abra- WUcofsky,G T
Harrold, John- ham Wood, Edward
son & Co Pearson, Dana S
Harlee, Walter O Worth, Dr J Q
O Pike, Jamel S wreden, Hen
Haston, C H Porter, Peter B ry
Hassan, Mr Prince, Henry A Yeadon, H W
Hastings, Mich- Pricher, David Zacharias, See
ael . Hg
Ornas ano jCUoicinrs.
rJIHE
END OF ALL HUMAN SUFFER?
ING NEAR AT HAND.
By the recent addition of Carbolic Acid to the j
Formula of.GRAY'S OINTMENT, a remedy which
for the last forty-live years bas been considered
by all who have mci lt without a dissenting
voice to be the most extraordinary In ItsSjBurative
properties ever discovered, a co npound has been
formed, which in its electrical effect in thc care j
of ali External Diseases has.startled and amazed
the world.
This remedy la warranted te give sa'laractlon
In every Instance, or the money will be refunded.
Price 20 cents per Box For sale by all Drug?
gists. DC WIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
Jan25-8
T.
T. CHAPEAU ?CO,
DEALERS AND DISTILLERS
OF
TURPENTINE AND ROSIN.
OFFICE, No. 173 EAST BAY.
The highest prices paid for Crude.
mch24-2mos
. 1 1 IJ VUUUIUUUJiVAl -.1- ?
Drugs at COrjoUsale.
LOEFLUND'S CONCENTRATED LIEBIG 3 EXTRACT OF MALT
(Unrermented, la tbe form of an Inapisaated Extraer.)
IB a preparatloti for Conghs, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Difficult and Troublesome Respiration,
and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, facilitating expectoration, and slothing tho Mucous
Membr-ine. " , . ,.
Principles of the greatest Importance for medicinal nurposea, SB well as for health, are here
nnlted mi he most concentrated form, and are at me same time soluble and of easy digestion,
These principles are:
RESOLVENT AND EMOLLIENT-Sugar or Malt and Dextrine.
NOTKITIO?S- Phosphates and Albuminous Ingr?dients.
Lnefluud's Kxtract or Mult la ai>o prescribed In preference to Cod Liver OH.
TUB CHINESE EttMENAGOGUE, TSA-TSIJ?-Botanical name, Rhynchosla Excavata. This herb ls
used by the letna'es In China to regulate their menstruation, lt has been prescribed by ?mer.can
ann European phyelclanB with decided success, lt la not aborjlve,
Agents for the United States, ALBERT DUNU A SON. No. 01 Bowery, New York.
Agenta for South Carolina. HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS Wholesale Dro?glBta,
reb!8 tnsSmoB_Charlestons, u.
SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! SHOW CASES !
WITH PATENT SPRING M v GI : DOORS, which canaca them to open and ahnt without nolie, Jar or j
breaking or glass. Parties dealrlng to purchase are Invited to call and examine them and the
New style, Hound Gla-s Front, Nickle Sliver Frames.
New style. Bevel Front. Metel Silver Frames.
Square Front Mahogany. Walnut and Nickle Sliver Frames, double thies French Glass, nil sizes,
enc keep a lull supply always on hand. DO wi KI, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents,
janlS-mwsdmos Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. 0.
Star Shirts, iFnrnurniig (ffooftg, Jfrc
FINE DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS AND DRAWERS
MADE TO ORDER FROM PERCALES, CRETONNES, LINENS,
MUSLINS AND THE NEW ASCOT SHIRTINGS.
UNRIVALLED
IIS STYLE iLlNB ELEGANCE
MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET HALL,
UND KR THE STAR SHIRT SIGN.
Jnsnirartfi.
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
T. A. NELSON, President.
AMOS WOODRUFF, First Vlce-Prenldent.
BEN ULAI', Secretary.
ATLANTA BRANCH.
JOHN B. GORDON, President. W. C. MORRIS, Secretary.
ASSETS July 1st. 1872-$1,373,365 44.
OVER THIRTEEN THOU SAND POLICIES ISSUED.
EBEN OOFFIN, Agent,
No. 6 North Atlantic Wha:rf.
mchlS luths Charleston, 8. C.,
dom ?rclianiie ?lonr ?lills.
HATING THE SOLE AGENCY
OF THI
CORN EXCHANGE
SELF-RAISING FLOUR
WE OFFER THE SAME AT
THE LOWEST PO 8 S IB LE
PBICE8, AND ABE PREPARED
WITH HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS
AS IO ITS MERITS.
WAGE NEE,
MONSEES & CO.,
Nos. 103 and 165 East I3ay.
mch26 tuthslmo
Cli.ir.iot:u iUrjoksale ?raoe.
JOBBING TRADE
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SPRING TRADE O V 1873.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, WBO ARE AMONG THE MOST PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN TOE CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. c, beg to call the attention of the merchants or the
interior of tins and tue adjoining Slates to this market, aa being one or the most desirable in which
to procure loll supplies of all article* they may require.
The advantage* ora near mukct in affording faci ltleu for frequent renewal of Stocka, and In
saving interest on Investments, cannot be over-estimated.
Tue wants ofthe conntrv having rapidly increased, with amp e facilities to enable ai to procure
oar supplies direct from first hamis In Europe and lhta country, we aro now prepared to exhibit
more veiled and complete mocks of SEASONABLE; GOODS thau at any period since the war, and will
dispose of them on as good terms as any other market.
"Daily facilities afforded lor shipment of goods to any point desired."
DEY GOODS.
EDWIN B VTES A CO., No. 124 Meeting street.
CRANE. BOTL9TON A O'.)., corner Mayne and Meeting streets.
JOHNSTON', ORE ?VS A CO.. No. 41 Mayne street.
NACHMANN ft CO., No. 159 Mecilng street.
E. W. MARSHALL A CO, No. 14!> Meeting Street.
JOHN G. MILNOR A CO., No. 1311 Meeting street.
CLOTHING.
, EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND EATS.
JOBN G. MILNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERl,
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO.. No. 3? Bayne street.
SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Uayne agreer.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hay ne and Church streets.
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. 1?5 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel.
EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 U tyne street.
HARDWARE.
J. E. ADGER A CO., No. 139 Meeting street.
HART A CO., No. 30 Bayne stree :.
C. GRAVELEY, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C.
WM. BARRAL. No. 169 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, corner Meeting tmd Hasel street.
PHILIP WINEMAN A CO., NO. 35 Uayne street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WM. L WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Uayne and Church streets.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 205 East Bay street.
FURNITURE.
D. H. SILCOX, Nos 176, 177 and 179 Kin;; street, comer CM ?lord street.
FOREIGN FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
PAUL, WELCH A CO., No. 215 East Bay Btreet.
STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS.
mch7-lmo
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Nos. 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay.
LOUIS COHEN ft GO..
Nos. a41 and 24? KINO STRi?ET.
Beg re^pectrui./ to draw the attention of the
public and their customers to the very complete
Stock of
SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED, CONSISTING IK PART OP
DRESS GOODS, SPEW H
LADIES' READY MADE GARMENTS,
LATEST STYLE PARASOLS.
LATEST STYLES SCARPS, FICHUS AND
RIBBONS.
ALSO A FULL bTOOl OF
IMPORTED FRENCH AND ENGLISH
SPRING CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
TWEEDS,
AND FLANNELS.
FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, AT REASONABLE
PRIDES.
A call ls respectfully solicited.
LOUIS COHEN ft CO.,
Nos. ?41 and 248 KINO STREET, j
BETWEEN HASEL AND MARKET STREETS.
mchlO-smwlmo
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT TH!
MASONIC TEMPLE
DRY GOODS STORE !
The undersigned beg leave to Inform their
Customers and the public in general that they
are DOW opeolDR their STOCK OF SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS, which will be the most com?
plete ever offered In this city, and whiobwlllbe
sold at prices to defy competition.
MELCHER8 A MULLER,
No. 292 KING STREET,
ap r i ? tuthsmwf6 Under the Masonic Temple.
FIRCHGOTT. BENBDIOT & CO.,
NO. 275 KING STREET,
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY
ABE NOW DISPLAYING
NEW
SPRING STYLES !
IN
DBES9 BILKS DRESS POPLINS
JAPANESE SILKS EVENING SILKS
OBISELLE SILKS COLORED SILKS
BLACK SILKS BLACK ALPACA.
The Finest Selection or DRESS GOODS ever Ex?
hibited In thia City-Prices to Snit all.
ARE NOW DISPLAYING
NEW SPRING STYLES
In Parasols
In Lace Goods
In Millinery Goods
In Applique Laces
In Straw Goods
In Silk Handkerchiefs and Ties
In Fancy Goods
In Bows, Collars and Ramings
In Embroideries
In Corset and Kid Gloves
In Ladles' and Infants' Hose
In Silk and Usia Gloves.
IN ENTIBE NEW STOCK!
NEW STYLES I
In Piques and Marseilles
in White and Colored Muslins
In French and American Lawns
In Crossbarred and Plain Cambric
In French and American Cambrics
In Swlstes Mulls and Nainsooks.
A FRESH SUPPLYI
NEW GOODS
GREAT BARGAINS !
In Bleaobed and Brown Sheetings
In Bleached and Brown Shirtings
In Calicoes, Cambrics and Percales
In Table Damask and Cloths
In Doylies, Napkins and Towels
In French Plano and Table Coven
In White Linens
In Marseilles Quilts
In Bed Spreads
In Linen Drills
In Shirt Linens
In Flannels.
A Complete Assortment.
NEW STYLES!
Spring Casslmercs td
Spring Meltons
Spring Cloth
Spring Doeskins
Fancy Vestings
White and Brown Drill
Spring Tweeds
Jeans, cassimeres
Ac., Ac, AC
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
at Bedaoed Prices !
P?RCHGOTT, BELVEDICT & CO.
MattitCe Bruk jflfubwe.
MARTIN'S IMPROVED
Brick
Machine
Is simple In its mechanism, built strong and dnr
able, and can be operated by ordinary nelp. The
capacity ls 4.0C0 bricks an bonr with steam power
or 2600 witn horse power. Manufactured and sold
by the _
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO.,
mcb3-2mosDAw QHICOPEE. MASS.
Pianos, QJrgang, Ut.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L, MCGLEN AH AN,
Plano and Music Store,
?aao Nc 191 King street.
Saibring, ^nr^srung ?0000, #c.
8PflHie^1?73-8UMMiR.
EDGERTON & RICHARDS
Having noir receiver a fall supply of GOODS
FOB THE SPR! SO AND 6UMMER, consisting of a j
Bmall invoice of direct importation of
FRENCH NOVELTIES, expressly for Snit!.
CHEVIOTS IN NEW WE AVISOS.
FANCY CASSIMERRS,
Neat Handsome Checks, Lines and Stripes.
With their usual assortment of Staple Gooda,
nvlte the attention of their customers, and
solicit their orders, which will be executed care?
fully and promptly. mchsi-mwaimo
insurance.
28th ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
NEW YORK
LIE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE,
Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway,
JANUARY 1,1878.
Amount or NET CASH ASSETS,
January 1,1872.$18,689,7AT 36
Income.
Premiums and annui?
ties.$ 6,308,000 82
Interest received and
accrued. 1,208,50 8 43
--., 7,616,407 06
.S6,?05,X5*41
?lihnratmtati, - !
Losses by death. 1,408,619 17
Dividends and Return
Premiums on Can*
celled Policies.. 2,268,392 07
Ure Annut.es Matur?
ed, Endowments, and
Reinsurance. 60,606 66
Commissions, Broker?
ages andr Agency
Expenses. 640,976 96
Advertising anil Pny
. sitiaos? rees.-..... ' 111,681 71
Tax?e, Onice and Law
Fx pen ses Salaries,
Flinting. Revenue
Stamps, Ac. 266,186 49
- 4,680j811 66
3?,574,84? 76
Assets?
Cash in Trust Com?
pany, in Baak and
on hand. 2,242.746 64
Invested In United
Mates, New York
State, and other
stocks(raarket value
$4,227.897 88) cost.. 4,140,618 96
invested in New York
City Bank Stocks
(market valoe $46,
827 15) co?. 41,649 00
Real Estate.... 1,768,174 14
Bonds and Mortgages
(secured by real; es?
tate value-.! at $29.
' 000,000 oo, bondage
thereon insured Tor
over $11.000,000 oo,
and the policies as?
signed to the Com?
pany as additional
collateral security).. 11,890,634 28
Loans on existing pol?
icies, (the r.?erve
held "by tnV Coin
pany on these poli?
cies amounts to $4, .
069,991 61). 986,241 08
Quarterly and Semi?
annual Premiums,
due subsequent to
January 1, 1878..... ' 691,4:6 61
Premiums on existing
policios ia conree of
transmission and
collection unmat?
ed reserve on these
?iollcles, $800,000,
ncluded in Liabili?
ties) . 272,484 76
Amounts due from
Agents. 29,033 08
Interest accrued to
January i, 1873. 112,162 33
21,674.842 7?
ADD
Excessof market value or securities
overcoat.?;W. 92,167 88
Cash Assets. Jato, i, 1873, ??1,607,0)0 14
APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS:
Amonnt of Adjusted
losses dne subs??
quent to Jane ary 1,
1873.....;$ 281,642 00
Amount of Reported
Losses awaiting
proof, AC. 192,670 00
Amount reserved for
Kel nt oran ce on ex?
isting policies In?
suring * $117,621,
768 21 participating
insurance (at 4 per
cent. Carlisle net
premium) - fl, OOO,
862 66, non-parilcl
vating, (at 6 per
cent., Carlisle net
premium). 19,418,926 46
Balance of Return
Premium of 1872,
payable daring the
year 1873 . 181,436 76
- 20,624,676 221
Divisible Sa rp Ins..8l,&43,4?4 99
From the undivided surplus of $1,642,424 92 the j
Board of Trustees has declared- a reversionary
Dividend, available on settlement or next annual J
premium, to participating policies proportioned
to their Contribntion to Surplus. The cash value I
of such reversion may ba used on settlement of |
premiums, if the policy-holder so elect.
D?ring the year 8910 Policies have been Issued,
Insuring $27.096,273 61.
TRUSTEES:
MOBRIS FRANKLIN..President of the New York
Life insurance Company.
DAVID DOWS..(David Dows A Co., Flour Mer
? - chants,) 20 South street
ISAAC C. KENDALL( Mer citant ) Union Build?
ings, coiner Winiam and Pine
DANIELS. MILLER..(Late Dater, Miller ACo"
Grocers.)
HENRY K. BOG ERT. .(Bogert A Kneeland,) 49 |
William street.
JOHN M AIRS.(Merchant,) 29 South street.
WILLIAM H. APPLETON. .(Appleton A Cot, Pub?
lishers,) 649 and .661 Broadway
ROBERTB. COLLINS..(Collins A Bros , Station
ero,) 370 Broadway
WILLIAM BARTON.(Banker,) ai Wail Btreet.
WILLIAM A. BOOTH.. (Booth A Edgar,) 100 WW
it street.
GEORGE A. OSG 0OD...(Banker,) 86 Broad street.
HENEY BO WEBB.(Banker,) 86 Broad street.
CHARLES L. ANTHON Y...(Anthony A Hall, Dry
Gcods.) 61 Leonard street.
SANFORD COBB."President Eagle Fire Insurance |
Company, 71 Wall street
EDWARD M ARTIN'...(Cragin A Ca, Provisions,)
400 West Twelfth street. ;
EDWIN HOYT...(Hoyt, Sprsgaes A Co., Dry
Goods,) loo Franklin street.
H.B. CLAFLIN..(H. B. Ciaflln 4 Co., Dry Goods,)
corner Church and Worth streets.
J. F. SEYMOUR..(J. F, Seymour * Co.,) 78 War
ren street.
CORNELIUS R. BOGERT, M. D....8 St.Marks'
Place.
WILLIAM H. BEERS...Vice President of the New
York Lifelnsurance Company.
MORRIS FR?KLIN, President.
WM. H. BEERS, Vlcs-Pres't ?ft Act'y.
THEODORE Bf. BARTA, Cashier
D. O'DELL, Snpcrlntedent of Agencies.:
C. I?. BOGERT, H. D.,1 ,,,
GEO. WILKES, Of. D..} ?weal K tara s
CHAS. WRIGHT, BL D., Ass't Med. Bl'r.
THOMAS PE?ST,
. GK ?VE RAL AGENT, :.
No. 64 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON.
mch8-s5
By WM. McKAY
W o'clock, at his salesroom, 00.? Weat
worth street. Balance of Stock of FLATED
WAKE, ice Pitchers, Oaston, Spocnat7??res,
caps and Clocks, remaining on band unsold. -..
aprt ^_" '
^[TTILL SELL AT HIS SALESROOM;
VT NO. 45 wentworth street, onTHUBSDAT,
10th lc staut, at io o'clock, a valuable LOT, sit?
uated at Rowe's' Pomp, orangeburg County. 8.
c., between B'ancbviH? and Oraogeborg, on UM
of Sooth Carolina Railroad, with store, dwefling
Lcd outbulidines, being a first-rate stand ipr
business. Term*-One'hs?i cash; balance tn ana
year, secured by bo DU and mortgage. Pnmlriiser
to pay for paper* and ?tampa. aprt.swtafi
By WARDL AW fe CA8EW?; : -
WILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY NEXT,
8th Instant, ?t il o'clock, m front of the
120 Share's S. 0. R. R. AND BANTTSTO0K
234 Shares Savannah and Charleston R. R. Stock
42 Shares Mount Pleasant Ferry Company's
Stock , . j v.,
10 Shares southern and AtlsntlcTelegraph Stock
10 Shares Atlantic Phosphate company 's Stock
$6000 ?toc* in the steamer Dictator. ... *prt-8
ni By HUTSOX LEE. jfiaftai
WLLL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, APRIL
8, axil o'clock,.A. M., at the east ?od .or
Broad street, ? ' '
That very desirable PROPBBTY, No. 28 Rut?
ledge avenue, third door north of Radcliffe street.
Toe Residence contains S'X (8) square tooms, a
dressing room and pantry, the kuchen lour (4)
rooms, and tbe atable has three (8) lathed and
plastered rooms..IQ .the second story. Premises
in good repair, ,. ",v -?,
The Lot measures forty-two - (42) feet front, by
one hnndred and fifty-two (162) feet deep,more
orte**?- .' ?. ' '.. f'U*?* lurm sa? -
TDIS Property, being immedl?^7;Monuthe
lina of the u.ty Raliway, and in the mo?f desira?
ble portion of the city, should command the' at?
tention or purchasers or real estate. : - fin . <
The Premises are nuder lease nnUL October
lStb.1878,' . . 'i ' m:>u '
? TermB-One tidrd (Hleash;balfiflceinon^and
two years, secured by bond O? purchaser, bearing
keven (71 uer cent. Interest, and mortgage Of-the
Premises:" buildings to oe Insured ann polley^at
llgned. Purchaser to pay auctioneer for papen,
.P*8 ','r', .Tr>',,p<l?
By B, M. MAB8HALL & BBflU
"TiESIEABLE RESIDENCE OS SULLI- _
JJ VAN'S ISLAND. .;nt4
< n TUESDAY, 16th of April, at n o'clock, will
be sold near the Postoffice, Broad etresjt;? '-J td
LOT No. 13), Hume:a.Plat, wine In Cove nearly
opposite kinnie wxeet^-.BOdLWttl?tothree han
dred yards or Front Beach, with toe Building?
thereon, consists g of 1 wo-and-a-balf Story Dwell?
ing, of six rooms and attlo, beal d es a large- dla .
lng-room and four basement, room*,;Vmmtf
three rooms, large stable and shed., Lot hair
acre, ?eveLcovered wita grass and picket renee.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay ror papers. ; ...
aprltnitntbmtaS ojjid.'rjf?
By LOWNDES & tiEmUtft f*
Auctioneer?. V^otsl&na."
HENRY C. HABEN?OHT, ET AJj, VS.
I ADELINE HAB?NICHT.-{Action for Par
titionof Real Beute.) .. ,. ji^3a? ??r
By virtue of the Judgment of the Court of Com?
mon Pleas for charleston county, made m tte
above action, on the Itt* day or March. 1873, I
will offer for sale at the Poatofflce, at the corner
of Broad and East Bay street*, in the city Jot
charleston, oa TUESDAY, the lWh day ol april,
1878, at ll o'olook A. M., , "
Ali that J or OP LAND situate on the north
side of Tridd street, la tho cuy or Charleacn,
beug San of a Lot once know? ar Ho. gPna
th? anginal Plan of the city ; more reentry aa
NO. -lia,".and now ?9 NO. -;. mwnnrlonj jn
front on Trade, street eighteen feet, nine Inches,
more or Iras; in depth, frota said street northerly,
on the east line or said Lot. ninety-four feet, nine
lachen, more or ie*s;.ln bfreadt?^nntttetiae* or
north end tbereor. Of teen feet, more or lets, and
In depth, from the said street northerly, on, the
westside of said Lot. fifty-tb ree reet, six inches;
thence, fronLtbe northernmost potat of tnntJtne,
inclining easterly i o aplace where tho south com
er of a frame of a wen formerly stood,' two feet,
alz inches; thence, from tba said corner, ranntet;
again northerly, through the alte o? .the aamii
well unto the aforesaid oacK line er north end 0!.' "
the sam Lot, forty-one ree: three ine&es/more <r
-less. Batting and bounding south., oa, Trad'l
street, weston another part of said original Lon,
No. "7." belonging, in l?oo, to Alexander Jo?o?,
north on tanda - now or late of J ara ea KUe,, a? it
partly on a Lot belonging to Ann Human, part y
on a Lot belonging to estate of Mary -Pl fe, at d
partly on Landa .of -.'....'.sui* Wt* eild^-BK
having a rig ct of way from .the northern end or
said Lot to East Bay street, ami through un
alleyway leading from the said end of tao auld
Lot to Ea-t Bay street. ,'.. ...,.<
Terms-One-third cash; balance In one, tiro
and three years, with interest from the day of
sale, i he credit portion to be secured by 1 hs bond
of the pnrcQfiJier and a mortgage of the proper?
ty, and the pioperty to be Iniared, and tho policy
tobe assigned. Purchaser to pay Referee lor
papers. JOS. W. BARNWELL,
? mchai,28apT6,le : j 'J 4**"<ggggi
jgiJDf f 8b0<g, Ut. -
BOOTS AND SHOES..
OJ ?:t?s.'i.
WHOLESALE AND BETA IL D?ALER8
.::>' Ul ?2 r.? v?.'?
nt
.. M . -?ti.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, &C,
368 KING STREET,
leOBNER OP GEORGE STREET, '
- .. . . i. ., * sa ? :.? : * J- Las
Respectrn??y solicit th? contiunacc* cr
the patronage so liberally. , beswwed on
teem by the citizens of. Charleston and .
surrounding country. r?pw??Bnp- . ?
One of the firm has Just retur.iM ^Bfim ...
tte North, and purchased-in Beaton,inst n
before the large Ore there; au of which we
offer to the Wholesale Bayers ac great ad?
vantages, and g uar ante e thoma earing o? -
at least io to 16 per cent. ??-nm- .
We are offering allot our pnrcb asea now
at less than former price?, and regardless
to tbe advance of prices now. ??
To oar Retail Cas tornera we would say - ?.
that aa heretofore we shall do our best to
please them by polite attention rjjd. cour?
teous salesmen ' ?" .ec.i- it
No. trouble to show j goods. We 1 keep
only a good quality of. Boots and Shoes,
and price* that defy competition.
Oar motto ts, LARGE SALES I AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY 1
To Mothers we would say that we con?
tinue to tt?p a large stwk cf that celebra?
ted SILVJiR TIPPED SHOE, of Philad?l- -
phiamake. ' TOrorD . ? '"
Coawantly on hand and recuring, by.
every steamer from Philalelplila a fine
and wen selected stock of^?an?-aewed '
Boots and Shoos, for Ladles, Gents, Muses
and Children, or the beat, Philadelphia
manufacture, all of which wa guarantee
to give satisfaction, and vsuid respectful.
- ly solicit a eau at, , r. - -
ELIAS & BEOS.,
No. 868 JttNG STREET, .
COBBER OF GEORGE STREET.
J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWH0USE, R. fl,
MUCK SN Fess, w ul be pleased to walt on their
Mends. norss-tatiui
T
HE NEW IMPBOYBD; %
WHEELER ? WILS OH
81LEBI
SEWING MACHINE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. -
We ard now selling these superior MACHIS ES
on Ten Dollar monthly pay men ts.
Adjusting and Repairing done prom try.
' WHEELER A WILSON MANDFG OOt, .
aprVlyr ? No. soo Kiar ftreou ?
Ci)iropo?i?t.
0OBNS, BUNIONS, Ac,, CUBED.
Mrs. EEOflH hftviDg returned to tue city is ire
pared to sive relier to those suffering fr um
CORNS, BUNIONS or other risesees or tue re?u
AS to her Bkin and s necees as a Chiropodist, the
refer?, by permission, to Dr. Fitch and Dr. ltd.
ward North. She will, ir desired, attend tp we
who may require her services at their repetentes.
sse may be found at No. 68 Cu ur ch ??tmt^ be?
tween Broad and Chalmers streets. fet 6