The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 31, 1870, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS.
?j)VKRTTBBKa will take rio tic? that we einnor J
engage that any advertisement sent to THE
a^pws office at a later hour than half-pant nine
o'clock at night will-appear In the next morn?
ing's paper. An exception to this rule ls made
in favor ol notices of meetings, deaths and
funerals. _
Meetings Thia Day.
Beform Club Ward 5, at 8 P. If.
Beform Club Ward 1, at 8 P. M.
Auction Sal?* This Day
"R. M. Marshall & Brother will sell at ll
o'clock, at their office, books, &c.
A. C. McGUiivray will sell at 10 o'clock, at
Ko. 1 Liberty street, household furniture, ?c.
Richard Caldwell will- sell at 10 o'clock, on
Kerr's wharf, damaged corn.
EXCURSION-. - Tue German Fire 'Company are_
making arrangements for an excursion around
the harbor on the 12th of September.
MORTALITY RETURNS.-The report of the
City registrar for the week ending August 27
-exhibit a total of forty-seven deaths, of whom
sixteen were whites and thirty-one colored:
BANQE OF THE THEKMOMETER at Joseph
Blackman's drug store, No. 39 Broad street,
August 30: 8 o'clock, 84; 10, 86; 12, 90; 2, ?3; 4,
68; 6,36; 8, 84.
NEW COTTON.-Taree bales new upland cot?
ton were received yesterday per steamer
Argo, from Edisto-one consigned to Messrs.
Bavenel A Co., one to Courtney ? Co., and
?onoto Stoney ? Lowndes.
MURDER AT CATNHOY.-A jealous husband
-murdered his wife for alleged Infidelity last
? week, In the neighborhood of Caluhoy, Wando
Bluer. : He has .been brought to the city, and
-iain jail awaiting his trial.
THE ACADEMY OF OUR LA?Y OF MERCY.
'Theexercises of this academy will be resumed j
- on Monday nexL / The course of instruction
comprises all the branches taught ina first
class Institute, and special attention ts paid to
the morals and deportment of the pupils. Ap?
ply to the Mother Superior, Queen street, or
to the directors ot the academy, Meeting
street *_^ ?
A COOL AND REFRESHING DRINK:.-The se?
vere and uninterrupted heat of the summer,
now near its close, though less oppressive in
-our "City by the Sea" than in almost any
other city of the country, has still been ex-1
eeedingly trying. Perhaps the greatest luxu?
ry left to solace the hopeless can't-get-aways
of our community, has been the delicious Arc- j
tlc soda, flavored with an infinit? variety of 1
cream and other syrups, to be found at Gard?
ner's mineral-water depot? In Hasel street. J
This establishment, so cool, cozy and quiet,
has"'now lor year?'been a favorite resort, and
the crowds of ladles and gentlemen who dur-1,
lng the summer evenings throng around its
hydra-headed fount, attest the perfection I '
which its proprietor has attained la the con- .
eoctlon of the iced and sparkling draughts.
^RAILROAD FAciLrrm^ FOR TRAVELLERS.- '
The Western and Atlantic Railroad, ol Ceor
tgia, is offering inducements to travellers that I '
will at once command attention. Mr. A. B. 11
Wrenn, the eastern passenger agent, ls now at j '
-the Charleston Hotel, and through tickets to j1
-all points Soulh-and Southwest can be- secured j
.from Mr. Butterfield at reduced rates. The 11
Georgia State Agricultural Society will hold (
their third annual tair at Atlanta on tho 19 th of j ?
October. This ts expected to be far superior I'
to its predecessors, and will continue for ten j'
or i fifteen days. ' Special arrangements are Ib
made to carry visitors to and from all points a
for one fare. The hotel and other aocommo- B
dations are unsurpassed, and a thorough good
'time ls expected. Any information about the I
premium list maybe obtained by addressing ?
Mr. A. B. Wrenn, Atlanta, Ga, -
-.- ? ? - I
Nsw BBQ ATT A CLUB.-We learn with great t
pleasure ! that the Sullivan's Islanders have i
formed a regatta club, which is so far a decid-1 ?
ed success. Nearly all of the gentlemen real-f1
.dentin Moultrie ville have enrolled their names i
as members, and have adopted rules and sail- <
lng regulations, and elected Mr. John M. j
Touhey commodore, and Captain Angus Smith i
vice-commodore. Under the auspices of this i
dub, there will be a yacht race to-morrow af- i
ternoon, for which the following boats are eh- L
te red: Katy, Fleetwtng, Arrow, Lily, Aurora,
Azile and Magic. The course will be from the ?
Cove (steamboat wharf) around Fort Ripley and :
bact. The Judges are Messrs. Lewis droning,
W. F. Paddon and Captain A O. Stone. The ?
start will be made at half-past four o'clock. A j
pair of elegant silver goblets are offered as a ,
prize to the winning yacht. They may be seen j
at Mr. A. H. Hayden's jewelry establishment,'
monier of King and JHssel streets. A merry I
"time is antic!patecA ?pd the Islanders, ?re of I i
?ourse in a state of gr?ai excitement. " \
A NEW AND VALUABLE IXE.-The extent to (
whlnh dishonest persorxsJiav? lat?ly carried, the (
practice ofalte^iag,?hecka,-drafts, cfc, usually
by ref?|^4i?^ ,
with which the blanks' are filled; has compelled I
a resort ? to" various- expedients to check this *
.dangerous sjstem of fraud. The best, as well I
4W the simplest and cheapest plan, is to use an L
ink which cannot be affected by acid, as this rj
.does not require any change in the checks, t
drafts, notes, Ac, now In use. This can now (
be done.. Dr. C. F. Panknln, our distinguish- (
.ed yojmg chemist and townsman* bas devised {
-an mit which is. absolutely acid proof. It will I j
Teeist the action of any acid which may be I
--applied. This has been repeatedly demon-1,
straited by the most severe tests with both \
mineral and vegetable acids, while at the
ssamettme lt possesses all the qualifications ol (,'
? first-class writing ink, viz: Fluidity, brlillan-.
cy and depth of color, and freedom from
mould, and does not corrode steel pens.
.Messrs.-Walker, Evans A Cogswell are the pro- j
..pri^oreof this valuable writing material.' j
Hotel Arrival?-August 30.
._0 . ' PAVILION HOTEL.
Mm J, A. Raymond, New York; William R.
Hanleiter, Atlanta; Georgo A. Richards, New
Haven; A. Q. Holman, Orangeburg ; F. C.
Bryan, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad; J. W. Sieg
all, Cneraw; S. A. .Lambert, New York; W. W.
Bailey: H. Y. Sally, Orangeburg. .
' cSARLESTo N! HOTEL.
'James A Norwood, Abbeville; A B. Wrenn,
Western and Atlantic Railroad; Samuel A.
?Swann, wife and children, Florida; Henry L.
A. Ball, Augusta; A. Austell and wife, Miss
Austell Atlanta; w. M. Wallace, Maysvlllej S.
E. de Forest", Florida; Dr. C. M. Parker, Dar- J
lington; M.: Pollitzer, Beaufort; J. Gumllnger
?nd lady, Richmond; George M. Wells, Bull
JUver Mines," S. C.
T MILLS HOUSE.
8."WrHume,"Tema6see; L. A. Dodge, Chrtet
?Church Parish; A Marsh and wife. New York;
Mrs. Wlggtn, Mrs. Judd and child, Beaufort, - |
J. A Johnson, William A. Balley, Charlotte;
Hugh Monteith; Yanoeyville; W. M. Kingman,
Be^rtj? Boiaw^BWgewav; %K8&iger,
New Ofl?esiis ; Mrs. Fre neb, Beaufort,
Bm. HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, 14,
f&v|SWandS8 60 per thousand, according to
tm, at THE NEWS Job Office.
Crrr COUNCIL.-Instead of the advertised
special meeting, Council held a secret caucus
.laat.njgbt, to wMch the reportgrs were not ad?
mitted.
CLUBS AND STARS.-William Robinson was
sentenced yesterday to pay $5 or go to Jail for
ten days for assaulting George Prioleau with a
knife.
W. H."?isherwasfined$5and cost, or goes
to jail for ten days^or beating Henry Murray.
John Francis ?as sentjto jail for thirty days
for stealing poultry frond Mr. Pringle, in Le?
gare street. S
Henry Taylor was arrested'-lor larceny, and
turned over to Trial Justice Levy for prosecu?
tion.
John Walterthum.was arrested for beating
a small colored boy, and is held for trial.
Prince Albert, arrested for larceny, was tur n?
ed over for prosecution.
A man named Sweeney" was sent to jail for
beating his wife in Hanover street.
*" REFORM CLUB OF WARO 6_A meeting of
the Reform Club of Ward 6 was held ut Ar?
nold's Hall last night, President Barkley In the
chair.
Mr. Kanapaux, from the committee on the
hail, reported that the club had secured the
use ot Arnold's hall, and would meet there In
future.
A committee was appointed to walt on Colo- j
nel R. W. Seymour and request him to address
the meeting. - Colonel Seymour compiled, and
made a telling speech. He was followed by
others, who spoke up strongly for the cause,
and admitted its wonderful success in the en?
tire State. Still they protested against any
flagging or setting aside for the morrow what
should and must be done now. We must not
sacrifice our Anal success to the satisfaction
which all honorable men must feel at the suc?
cess of virtue against rice, purity against cor?
ruption. The meeting then adjourned.
APPOINTMENTS. - The following additional
appointments of county assessors have been
made by the-Governor.
Abbeville County-E. L. Mann. Thomas A.
Sullivan, John Brown, Wm. H. Faggart,
George Nichols, H. E. Hill, Aleck Bower, T.
M. Williamson, Harrison Brown, C. B. Guffln,
D. 0. Hawthorne, C. P. Martin, Thomas W.
Tolbert, Henr; H. Ellison, Ed. Moore, C. W.
Gunin. r ;. { . ?
Colleton Conj;y-J. J. Halford. '
Charleston County-Newman Montgomery,
JohuN. Greggs, S. Dv Russell.
Marion County-B. P. Collins, J. T. Brag
don. -
Spartanburg County-A. ToIUson, C. Perry
Price, P. Q. Camp, William H. Walker, Ellphus
H. Bates, William Oula, Bird Jones, Joseph
Young. Robert M. Wood, Jonathan Staylon,
Elijah DHL, French. Blackwell.
W. ' W. Clark, of Covington, Georgia, has
been appointed commissioner of deeds for the
counties of Newton, Walton, Garnett, Morgan,
DeKalb, Henry and Fulton, Georgia.
Lewis Culbreath has received an appoint?
ment as trial justice for Edgefleld County.
UNION REFORM CLUB OF WARD 8.-There
was a large and enthusiastic gathering of the
citizens of Ward 8, at their commodious hall,
corner of King and Line streets, last night,
President Slgwald In the chair. A motion to
appoint a working committee of twenty was
carried, and the chair stated that he would ap?
point the committee by the next regular meet?
ing. On motion, a committee of three was un?
pointed to secure speakers for tho next meet
ng. Messrs. E. H. Gadsden. Moses Sumter
md S. H. Rodgers compose the committee.
Mr. Malony addressed the meeting Ia a
nanner calculated to strengthen the Influence
>f ra? Reform party, and said that, though he
ras a stranger in the land, his whole soul was
vi th the State of South' Carolina. He said he
ras in favor ot Republicanism, but he wanted
lonest Republicanism; and In order to secure
nd maintain an honest government, he urged
mity among our people. [Applause.]
Mr. Yanderllppe, In a few remarks, spoke 1
ilalnly and to the point. He was greeted with 1
jreat cheering.
' Mr. S. Henry Rodgers followed in a long and
stirring address, placing the true principles of
:he Reform platform broadly bet?re people,
md urging them to rescue our State from her
rxeat peril. Mr. Rodgers's remarks were well
.1 med an&earnest, and we are satisfied that
:hey made a lasting Impression upon his
uidlence.
Messrs. Black, Hawthorn-who paid a high
iribute to South Carolina gentlemen-and
[Jarr?n, of Orangeburg, followed la able and
telling speeches. Mr. 'Carroll exposing the
rascalities of the Scott Ring In his section.
Mr. Throw, who was loudly called upon,
said he was an unlettered colored man, but
spoke quite as much to-the point as any one
who had preceded him. He elicited the most
uproarious applause.
Alter speeches by many other earnest labor?
ers In the Reform cause, the meeting ad
lourned. . ?
WARD NO. 3 REFORM CLUB.-The regular
meeting of the club was held last night. It
was one of the largest meetings held by the
club' during the campaign. After the transae
ion of the routine business, the club was
undressed by the following gentlemen :
Rev. Adam Jackson, from Christ Church
Parish, was called upon, who. while he had for
,-ears paid little attention to the state of
ifrairs, he felt compelled to come forward and
lid tho Reform movement. He spoke of the
property he had accumulated through hard
abor, and he feared that If a change did not
ake place he would be forced to sell a portion
;o meet the taxes on the residue. He felt
confident that, with a united purpose, the Be?
or m party would be successful. He closed
als remarks amid great applause.
Mr. Mathews being called upon, made a tell?
ing spaech. addressing himself specially to
the colored persons present. He stated that
he would be plain in his remarks. He desired
to see Scott and his Ring driven from the
State. He referred to the peculations of the
Scott dynasty, showing up the fraud of the
Rlagltes. and stated that Governor Scott had
migrated to South Carolina, bringing no re?
commendation as to character. He then re?
ferred to the high standing of Judge Carpen?
ter and General Butler, and drew a striking
picture of the carpet-bag government of South
Carolina. His remarks elicited considerable
applause.
Mr. Hall was loudly called fo.% and spoke at
some length. It was his Impression, while on
his recent travels through the Interior, that the
great movement for Reform was receiving ac?
cessions dally, and that the candidates of the
party would be successful." It was "true,'that,
intimidation had been rt weted to hy the Scott
Ring, but by presenting a firm front fer Re?
form, Intimidation had proved futile. He ad?
vised his hearers'to stand firmly for the move?
ment, and redeem the State from the vandals.
He denounced the Union League as the worst
form of slavery. He regretted to see his color-,
ed friends straying away from those among
whom .they had been raised, and aiding those
who were prejudicial to his race, and spoke of
his'visit to James Island, feeling sure that
Carpenter and Butler would be successful in
that region. Mr. Hall was listened to atten?
tively, and closed amid loud applause.
A committee pf three was appointed to se?
cure speakers lor each meeting of the club.
The meeting adjourned with three rousing
cheers for Carpenter and Butler.
The club has put up a large transparency
tearing its name and appropriate mottoes.
THE WASHINGTON SCH?TZENFEST. -Our Gor?
man friends who Intend visiting Washington
SSL ?S QCCMton of the_ approaching fest, are
requested to meet at Llndstedfs Hall, horner
of King and Calhoun streets, to-night, at 8
o'clock. _ _ r
CR CMBs. -Colonel S. A. Pearce, Jr., adver?
tises for two hundred able-bodied laborers, to
work upon the Columbia Canal. This looks
like work.
Attention is directed to the notice of
city treasurer, in another column, in regard
the unpaid taxes for 1870.
THE STEAMSHIP S O VT H CABOLI* ?
STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, I
August 26, 1870.)
We, the undersigned, passengers on
steamer South Carolina, now nearing New
York, tender to Captain S. Adkins and officers
sincere thanks for courtesy and seamanship
whereby the present brief passage has been
rendered one of the most pleasurable in an ex?
perience. In some cases, of thirty or forty
years. We congratulate him on the command
of a noble and admirably appointed vessel,
insuring personal comfort and safety so far as
ls possible to them "that go down to the sea
In ships."
Especially, also, do we render high testimo?
nial to the bounty and elegance which charac-'
terized his generous table, Inspiring the tem
porary belief that we were . enjoying the luxu
rles of a first-class hotel. And In expressing
these grateful acknowledgements, we unani?
mously and cordially commend his rare ship
and command to the liberal patronage of our
fellow-citizens end the travelling public.
Wm. S. Hastie,- N. I. Bowen,
W. H. Adams, D. W. Ewing,
F. G. Barker, , :,-rA. Sohwaitzkoff,
Jas. Smith '. A*H. Levi, $
Wm. S. Kelly. - Jno. Lauboscher,
J. Maley, Wm. Logan,
Sherman F. Chase,- Yldefonso BOBIS,
Robt. J. Dobbin. Rafael Robin,
H. H. Holden* Pablo Rosis.
Bra ix&a a y o x-.i o.x a .
TEE ONE DOLLAR ?TORE wRl open thia morn?
ing: -; *
Sewing machines, for $1.
Heavy sliver plated*water pitchers, for IL
Double silver plated spoons and forks, the
latest pattern, Imperial and beaded, six for $1
aug 31-1_
HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and
Black? WILSON'S GROOTRV. Juna
NEW YORK LEDOER at Six CENTS, In to-day
at 6 P. M., at the TJP-TOWN NEWS DEPOT.
Jun22-w_
USE "COSTAR' ? EXTERMINATORS and Insect
Powder for rats, mice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs
moths," ?c. Sold by all druggists.
may4-wlyrp*c _
BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes
with business cards printed thereon, at 14 per.
thousand. Send your orders. Every mer?
chant and business man should have his card
printed on his envelopes.
' Cl)ina, Crackers, tez.
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHIN!
AND
GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT
FROM NO. 1ST MEETING STREET TO No. 2i
HAINE STREET,
Extending through to No- 62 MARKET STREET,
?entrance on both streets.].
Mr. W. S. LANNEA? will have the WHOLE?
SALE DEPARTMENT especially under hts charge,
and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be found at
the RETAIL STORE, No. iii KING STREET, cor?
ner Beaofaln, and will manage that branch.
Our customers and meads will find a complete
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS a: both Stores a; REA?
SONABLE RATES.
WM. G. WHTLDEN. .S. THOMAS, JR. . W. S. LAXNXAC
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE
AT
WB?LESALE OR R2TAIL, '
AT
No. 29 HAYNEJjSTREET,
AND
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CDT AND PRESSED GLASS
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BILL HEADS, ^' - -' ' -
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From all the principal manufacturers in Europe,
and agents for all
AMERICAN MOVEMENTS,
whick they furnish in gold and silver cases, at
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JulylMyr
Special Notices.
'pS* THE ONLY COMPLETE AND
"ansDridgea Edition of CORRTBEARE AlfD HdW-'
SON'S LI?E AND EPISTLES OF 'ST. PAUL ls
SCRfBNER A CO'S. Edition. The two Volumes of
the London Edition in one Volume, with the Text
and Notes entire, for three dollars ($3.) This Edi
! tlon contains 17 Maps andsaEngraTings, and can
be purchased at
FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORT,
ang31-l No. 260 King street (In the Bend.)
ps* NOTICE.-MR, HENRY EDWARD
PARSON, formerly of this city, may hear of some?
thing to his advantage by sending his address to
WM. L. KING, Box No. 193, Morristown, Morris
County. New Jersey._ang3l-2
ps* CORNS, BUNIONS REMOVED AND
CURED without pain, by MONS. BERGER, No. 332
King street._?ug31-wa2*
ps* NOTICE.-AT A MEETING OF
the Town Connell of JoultrlevlUe, Sullivan's Is?
land, held THURSDAY. August 25,1870, the tallow?
ing resolutions were adopted:
* . * . .. * *
Resolved, That the Clerk Of Council be 'instract .
ed to advertise that all parties who have made ap?
plication for Lots prior to August ll, i87o. win
receive their certificates by calling on him, at
No. 15 Broad street, and paying all charges, in?
cluding road duty for this year.
? ? ? ? . * *
Resolved, That all persons to whom Lots have
been granted must apply for the certificate or the
same, and pay all charges therein within thirty
(SO)- days alter publication of notice heretofore
ordered, and that in default thereof the privilege
granted be forfeited.
m m m * *
Extract from the Minutes.
D. B. OILULAND,
Cleric Town Council,
ang27 j_ MoultrlevlUe. 8.1.
pS* A CHAPTER OF FACTS.-SPACE
ls valuable la a newspaper, and lt ls, therefore,
proposed m this advertisement to condense a
variety of facts, important to the public, Into a
small compass. Those facts, refer, to HOSTET
TE S'S STOMACH BITTERS-what that celebrated
medicine ls, and what lt will do. In the first
place, then, the article ls a stimulant, tonic and
alterative, consisting of a combination of an ab?
solutely pure spirituous agent with the most
valuable medicinal vegetable substances that
botanic research has ?laced at the disposal or the
chemist and the physician. These Ingredients
are compounded with great care, and la such
proportions as to produce a preparation which
Invigorates without exciting the general aystem,
and tones, regulates and controls the stomach,
the bowels, the liver and the minor secretive
organs. .
What this great restorative will do must be j
gathered from what lt has done. The case of j
dyspepsia, or any other form of Indigestion, ta
which lt has bee-i persistently administered
without effecting a radical cure, ls yet to be
heard from, and the same may be said of bilious
disorders, intermittent fever, nervous affections,
general debility, constipation, sick headache,
mental despondency, and the peculiar complain ts
and disabilities t J which the feeble are so sub?
ject. It purifies all the fluids or the body, in?
cluding the blood, and the gentle stimulus which
lt imparts to the nervous system ls not succeeded
by the slightest reaction. This ls a chapter or
facts which readers, for their own sakes, should
mark and remember. auir28-DAC8
pS* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY-OFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER,
WILMINGTON, N. C., JULY 28.1870.-Sealed pro?
posals will be received at this o ttl ce an til Slat of
August proximo for building the extension of
this Road from Sumter to Columbia, including
Grading, Trestle-work, Masonry and Bridges, or
any portion of this work. The Specifications,
Maps and Profiles can be seen at this office,
where any information required wUl be given.
Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals."
The Company reserve the right to reject any
bid. JOHN C. WINDER,
augl-lmo_Chief Engineer.
pS*AK APPEAL TO TH? CITIZENS
OF CHARLESTON.-The Niagara Fire. Engine
Company, No. 8, oi' Charleston, being desirous of
rendering their organization more efficient ror the
preservation of property from fire, earnestly so?
licit the citizens in general to aid the Company In
the purchase of a new Engine. The one they have
has been la service since the year 1850, and being
worn out, has become almost entirely useless.
The Company have been using this Engine
since 1861. and repairing lt with their own means
and without expense to the city. They are now
compelled to appeal to the generosity of those
whom they have heretofore faithfully served to
contribute ror the purchase or a new Engine that
the Company may be enabled in the rature to
render more valuable services than in the past.
The Chief and officers or the Department, as
well as the whole organization, can bear testi?
mony to our etrorts as well as good order. We
reel confident we cannot call on our citizens In
vain.
The following named persons are authorized to
collect for the Company:
J. H. GADSDEN, Chairman.
J. B. BROWN, E. CHAPMAN?
J R. PINKNEY, J H. CARROL. .
H. WICKMAN. P. W. LEWIS,
E. C. TUCKER, R. MINDORA,
J. H. CARTIS, E. E. LYONS,
D. FARST. W. LAWTON,
T. McG. CARR, J- B. NELL.
No Hst u genuine unless bearing the Seal of the
Company.
We the undersigned officers of the Charleston
Fire Department, approve of the above appeal.
R, M. ALEXANDER, Acting Cluer Fire Depart?
ment.
C. P. AI if AR. Second Assistant Chief Fire Depart?
ment.
F. L. O'NEILL, Third Assistant Chler Fire Depart?
ment.
GEORGE L. BUIST, Chairman Board Flremas
ters.
R, S. BRUNS,- Vice-Chairman Board Flremasters.
auglQ-lQwrmlS_
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pS*h. GRAND EPOCH ES SCIENCE_
From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUG GE discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has
equalled it. Largely used by the French physi?
cians la treatment or consumptive and scrofu?
lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy?
sician or Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prus?
sia, and from thence to the United States. No?
thing else of the present day can equal HEN?
RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients ge: better after only one
dose has been taken, and we cordially recommend
lt to the public-fSdltor "Argus." |an17 lvr
YOU CAN '
SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR
PRINTING
EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB
OFFICE.
?"ORDERS PROMPTLY FLLLED.-et
pS* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TRUB8ES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured.
Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. iso Lexington avenue, New
York._dec?s
~pS* AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD
Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of lo cents, Ad?
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue,
Kew York. dec?s
Special Notices.
^ar* OFFICE CITY TREAS ?BER,
T3HARLEST?N, AUGUST 30, " 1870.-The City
Treasurer will commence receiving the balance
of CORPORATION TAX for 1870 on rHUHsDAY,
1st september next The penalty for non-pay?
ment will be strictly enforced.
ang31-3 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer.
?0t NOTICE.-THE BRITISH BARK
VINCO is THU Dar discharging cargo (railroad
iron) at No. 2, Union Wharves, under general
order. HESRT CARD,
ang31-3_Agent.
PS* CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.-THE
British Bark KATHLEEN will discharge cargo
THIS DAT, at Accommodation Wharf. All Goods
not called for before sunset will be stored at risk
and expense of consignee. No claim allowed
after goods are removed from wharf.
aug31-3_HENRY CARD, Agent.
ps* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER
SEA GULL, from Baltimore, are hereby notified
that she is THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier
No. 1, Union Wharves. All Goods not taken away
at sunset, will remain on wharf at consignees'
risk. MORDECAI ACO..
aug3Q-2_Agents.
pS* NOTICE.-OFFICE SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons on the Bonds of
the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company,
for funded interest, which matnre September 1st,
1870, will.be pal t on presentation at the Banking
House of H. H. KIMPTON, Financial] Agent State
of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York,
or at the First National Bank of Charleston. ;a:
the option or the holders. SS !S. W. FISHER, 33
anya_ _Treasurer. '
pS* NOTICE '- OFFICE SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY
CHARLESTON, S. C.-Toe Coupons tor interest
on the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah
Railroad Company, guaranteed by the state of
South Carolina, which mature September 1st,
1870, will be paid on presentation at the First Na?
tional Bank of Charleston.
ang29_S. W. FISHER. Treasnrer.
PS* TEE SOLACE OF AGE -PLAN?
TATION BITTERS ls an agreeable compound of
St. Croix Rum-the most nutrimental of all dis?
tilled liquors-and a varie y of tonic, alterative
and antl-blllous vegetable productions, among
which Is that- most lnvalaable of lnvlgorators,
Calisaya bark. The spirituous basis is manufac?
tured by the agents of the proprietors from the
sogar-cane, on their own leasehold plantations in
the West Indies; and the Calisaya bark is gath?
ered and prepared for exportation from boa tit
America by the employees or the firm. Both,
therefore, can be guaranteed to be onadulcera' ed
and of the finest quality,
For these reasons, PLANTATION BITTERS 1B
recommended as au nnequailed Invigorating cor?
dial for aged persons. But tt has a stronger re
commendation than that of the proprietors, viz:
the testimony of thousands in the decline or life,
who have tested Its revivifying properties. The
record covers a period of more than ten years,
and includes beth sexes and all ages, from fifty
to four-score years and upwards.
SKA MOSS FARINE from pure Ir.'iii Moss, for
Blanc Mange, Paddings. Custards, Creams. Ac,
Ac. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious
food m the world._ang29-mwr3D,tc
ps* SEA MOSS FARINE FOR SALE,
Wholesale and Retail, af CORWIN'S Grocery, No.
275 King street._aug23-fmw
^NO REMEDI IN THE WORLD
ever came into such universal use, or has so Tally
won the conndenne or mankind, as AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL, for the cure of Coughs,
Colds and Consumption._aug24-wfm6
j5S3B~LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, an old German Tonic._
^r-LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, the most delightful and effective In the
world.
PS* LIPPMAN'H GREAT GERMAN B1T
TERS strengthens the debilitated._
ps- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS cures female complaints._
ps* LTPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
rERS cures "never well" people._
jSTLIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS will give an appetite. JanlO-fmw
S
?oiiroa?e.
0 ?TH CAROLINA R AI LEO AP.
NOTICE.-On and after TDXSDAT, the ?th inst.,
the Summerville Train will leave Charleston at
5.20 P. M., arriving at Summerville at 6.40 P. M.
A. L. TYLER,
aag8_Vice President.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Trahis leave Charleston dally at 9.30 A. M.,
(Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex?
cepted,) and s P. M.
Passengera for all points North, by leaving at
9.30 A. M., can go via Weldon and Richmond, or
by leaving at 6.30 P. M., can go via Weldon and
Bay Line, or via Richmond, and thence via the
Aquta Creek or Oordonsvule routes to Washing?
ton.
Passengers for the Virginia Springs, leaving by
the 9.3U A. M. tram, will reach Richmond at 11.15
A. M., and leaving by the 6.30 P. M. train reach
Richmond at 8.15 P. M., la time to connect with
train leaving for the Springs at 8.45 P. M., or can
lay over until the following morning, at 8 A. M.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, both trains making close
connections at Washington with Western trains of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLBAPOR, General Ticket Agent.
July26_
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
I
S
GENERAL S?PERiNTENL'?Ni> O?FICE, )
CKARLASTU*. A. C ir* j tl, 1870. f
On and after sunday. May .stn, the Passenger
Trains upon ..ai soata Cs*, oona Railroad will run
as follows:
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.3?) A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M.
FOB C0LCM3UL.
Leave Cnarleston.3.30 A. M
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.J.00 A. N
Leave Columbia.? A. M
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M.
AUG "STA NIQHT BXPKHSd.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.J-jg ?. M
Leave Augusta.r???'?
Arrive at Augusta.7.05 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M
COLUMBIA NIGHT SXPRKSS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Leave Columbia.JM r. BL
Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M,
. BUMHRBVILL8 TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.6.20 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville..'..6.40 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M
Arrive a; Charleston.8.24 A M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and columbia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDATS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex?
cepted.) connects with up and down Day Pas?
sengers at Ringville. '
Leave Camden.o-3o A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.l.oo P. M.
Arrive at Camden.V?-y$j%-*
mayl3 General Sup erin tendent.
fjlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES.
Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S BLOOD PUR1
FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills or
Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic
Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper
feAIsof tue fo?owing Medicines by the same (Pro
fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :)
GOUT POWDERS.
Rheumatic Tincture.
Epileptic Remedy.
Toothache Drops.
Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.)'
Rheumatic Herb Tea;
Dont Tincture.
Eye Water.
Wundwaaser (the German ''Painkiller.)
For sale bv Dr. H. BAER,
nayao No. ?1 Meeting street.
s
Srjirtfi aria i arms fun g (Kooba.
C O T T 1 S
PEEFECT FITTING STAB SHIBTS.
CHEAPEST SHIRT HOUSE IN THE CITY.
FIRST-CLASS WORK. PERFECT FIT GUARAN
TEED.
STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER
SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS.
SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12.
SIXMASONVTLLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with flue
Linea Bosom. $15.
SIX WAMSCTTA MILL SHIRTS, wita, very fine
Linen Bosom, $18.
SIX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, wah very fine
Linen Bosom. ;$2l
MADE TO OED BS FROM KEA30HIM2NT.
SIX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
$18, or $3 each.
A foll line of ail sizes ready-made.
These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any
ot uer boase m the trade.
Send ror printed Circular and direction or mea
sore. Address
E. SCOTT,
janl7-flmoso?c STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM.
Xeujspapers.
rjlHH MARION STAR,
MARION. S . "C . ,
has a large and Increasing circulation among the
influential planters ani business men or the Pee?
dee country. Crops were never more promising.
The enthusiasm ror Reform ls unbounded. The
circulation of THE STAR will be largely Increas?
ed during the present campaign. Merchants and
others, m view of these facts and of the large
number of onr planters who will visit the Agri?
cultural Fair to be held in the city in November
next, will And its colamos an excellent medium
through which to make their business and place
of business known. Rate3 of advertising liberal.
angie _
Qi EOE GE TOWN TIMES.
TARBOX A DOAB, PROPRIBTORS.
Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C.
The TIMES respectfully asks the attention of the
business men of Charleston to Its low advertising
rate?. Oar terms are low, bat they are cash. We
wm insert a Card of. cot more than IO Uses ror
$10 per annum. Look to your Interests.
junl3
fioihroao Supplies.
STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS'
SUPPLIES.
A full assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT?
TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers.
Steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec
tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black?
smiths, Bellows, Ac.
For sale hy
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
nachjj gmo_Charleston, s. C.
Q. IL I OILl OILl
winter Sprained SPERM, Extra Lard .
C. B. A Ge's Engine Oil, Paraphene Spin ?le
Olive OU, Cotton Seed OU
White Oak (West Virginia) OIL
For sale by
CAMERON, BABEXE7 ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mchS4 6mo_Charleston. S. O.
?JUCUMBER-WOOD PUMPS.
The cheapest and bes: PUMP now la use. The}
give no taste to the water and are applicable le
every locality.
For sale by
CAMERON. BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mern? dmo Charleston. 9. C.
S
TEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS,
Single and doable-acting Lirt and Force PUMPS,
H. Disston ? Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang.
Hand and cross-Cat Saws. Also, Miners' and En?
gineers' Supplies tn great variety, Shovels, Picks,
Ac
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO..
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mcb.24 6mo_Charleston, S. 0.
jg AR IRON AND STEEL.
English and American Refined, m bars
English an J American common, lu bars
Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron
Bolts, Nuts and Washers.;
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meetng and Cumberland streets,
mchOl 6mo Charleston. S. 0.
N
AILS, NAILS,
Ofthebest brands, Including Parker MlLs and
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne
Plus U:trav OUT NAILS.
ALSO,
A fall Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
moh24 emo_Charleston, S. 0.
J>D?E FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER.
Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas
cal Iron Works. At store of
CAMERON, BA BILLET ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch2l dmo Charleston, s. C.
B
E L T I N G .
A large Stock of Leather and Ruhber BELTING
and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and
Handhole Gaskets, fall sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rob?
ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves,
Ac
AIM
"Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted
and of approved manufacture.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mc'a24 arno_Charleston. S. 0.
WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT
o I Lt
Pore Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL
English and American White Lead
Parnta in Oil. in great variety.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of BRUSHES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 emo _Charleston, s. 0.
JUST RECEIVED,
CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant
and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches,
Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent
will at once disperse them.
Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex?
tractor.
A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections,
the most reliable In use.
Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great
remedy ror Rheumatism.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BARR,
may 30 _ Ho. 131 MeeUng street.
;B. M. MARSHALL & BRO,
T\7TLL . SELL . THIS - DAY, ~A T 11
A h?liat .No-33 Broad fltreet
CYCLOP TF?e 7 boun(1 edin?n Of KEES'3 EN
aug3i A* com*1** & 47 vol?mes.
B. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
WILL SELL THIS DAY AT HALF
PAST IO o'clock, at NO 33 toLr?zZ
2 ?gf*large Copper .
By RICHARD CALDWELL*
DAMAGED CORNI
THIS DAY, the 31st instant, win be sold on
Kerr A Co.'a Wharf, at 10 o'clock, on account ot
the Underwriters and all concerned,
777 bags CORN.
Damaged on board Brig Lewis Clark, on ber
passage from Baltimore to this port.
Conditions cash._ ang31
By A. C. Mc&ILXITEAlr
/^ENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
\X win be sold THIS DAY,; 3iat instant, at !.
o'clock, on the premises. No. 1 Liberty streit,
south side,
The entire HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of a genteel
family declining housekeeping, consisting m part
of new and Fine Marble Top Drawing Room and
Chamber Sets, Mohair Chaira, Matting, Fine
Crockery and Glassware, Oil Patntlngs, Ac, Fine
Wardrobes. Cooking Stove, Pantry and Kitchen
Utensils, Fine French Bedsteads, Curled Hair and
Mo33 Bedding, Ac, Ac . .
ALSO,
Will be sold in the yard of the premises four or
five thousand BRICKS and one large Watch Dog.
Terms cash. All articles-must be removed on
day of sale. > - augSl
fraction Sates---jfatare 3Dag?. ..
By TYM. McKAY.
SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD, SATIN DA?
MASK and Mohair Sets, with Marble-Top
Tables. Also, Household FURNITURE.
At his Store, at io o'clock, on THURSDAY, and
continue on FRIDAY. Also, eight Sea Island
Hand COTTON GINS.
Terms cash. augSO
Sssines? Cards.
ADAMS, DAMON & CO., 16 BROAD ST.,
Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac Agents
for the Automatic Washing Mao hine and Wringer.
AMAR, G. W.-CHOICE" DRUGS, CHE?
MICALS, StirgloaLInstruments, Perfumeries
and Toilet Articles, 469 King, cor. Vanderhorstst.
ARCHER'S BAZAAR,: 368 K?NG STY,
Wholesale and Retail Notions and Paney
Goods, ? per cent, less than elsewhere._
ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS/
Jewelry. Sterling Silver, Platedware, 8pec
taclea, Fancy Goods, Ac, No. 307 King street.
BARER, H. F., & CO., SHIPPING AND
Commission Merchants, Central Wharf.
ABBOT, ALFRED A, AGENT OF THE "!
Havana Cigar Factory,"!* Valentina," 118
East Bay street.
AZ AAR, F. YON S AN TEN, IMPORT^
ER of Parts Fane Goods, Toys, French Con
fectlonery,India Rubi* Goods Ac, No. 229 King at.
BISCHOFF i CO., HENRY, WHOLE?
SALE Grocers, and Dealers In wines, Li?
quors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac, 197 East Bay. , ,
CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST \
regulated and irnlshed House In the South-"
ern States. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor.' ' *
COSGROYE'S SODA WATER MANU-5
FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bast >
and Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st._,?
CHAPIN & CO., L., MANUFACTURERS ?
and Dealers In Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 20
Mayne, A S3 A 35 Ptnckney at. ; also, 193 Meeting at.
CORWIN & CO., WM. 8., IMPORTERS 1
and Dealers in Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas *
and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail'375 King at.
CHAFEE A CO., WM. H., . WHOLE- .
SALE Dealers in Groceries, wines, Liquors, -,
Ac. : Agents far Exton's Crackers, 207 East Bay. *'
CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND ":
most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. 1
Charee A Co., No. 20T East Bay, Manuiacturera.
DUVAL <fc SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR?
ERS of Tinware, Dealers lu Stoves, House . ?
Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King st. .
EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED i.
1838, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam t
Engines. Marine. Portable and Stationery. Bollera. .
FOLLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION
Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the "
sale of Standard Brands, No. 151 East Bay._0
FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB-".
LISHED1838. D. H. Sllcox. Noa. 175,177 and ' ?
179 King st. Goods carefully packed and shipped. '
/GOLDSMITH & SON, MOSES. 4, 6 AND*
VJI 8 Vendue Range,Wholesale Dealers in Iron,,
Metals. Raga. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac.
/^.URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS-.
\jT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom-1.
moiiatlon Wharf._
JHOUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS'
XX to A. Hiing.) dealers in Millinery, Fancy "1
Goods, Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237 King st. 1
^NEREY, WM. S., SU MEETING ST.,,',,
Machinist and Founder, Man lecturer or
Engines, and improved Agricultural implements, |.
KINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL.
Commission Merchants, and Agents for <
Mapes: Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay. .
LYONS, T., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '
Dealers tn Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Ac, 76 Mar-1
ket st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot."
LA CRIOLLA_JOSE JARA IMPOR-1;;
TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, '
Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sta.
LITTLE 4 CO., GEO., 213 KING ST., "
sell the ehe anea t and best Clothing and Fur- -,
nlshlng Goods la charleston. . _
L?NSFORD, J. h., CABINETMAKER ?
and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly ?
done. Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines, u
MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA?
DIES', Misses', Gent's, Boys' and Children's
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 282 King st, :
MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS, '
Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King
street._
MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB- \
L1SHMENT. E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, ll? 1
Meeting st., next old Theatre lot._ :'
MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring .
House. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King Bt, ,.
NEUF VILLE, B. K., BLANK BOOK"
Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 8
Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound In all styles.
NOAH'S ARK.-WM MCLEAN JOBBER
and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Oa- "'.
sea. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433 King st, '
OSTENDOBFF & CO., WHOLESALE '
Grocers, Dealers in Wuies, Liquors and Cl- '
gars, No. 175 East Bay._? ' '*
O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE,..'
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East
Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale. ,
PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM-"
Fitter and Plumber, 447 sing st. All kinds
of Oas Apparatus made to order._
PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE,'
191 King St.. Z?GBAUM, YOUNO A CO.,
Agents for Knabe A Co., gantant A Sons, etc "
PHOENIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED '
1844, John F. Taylor ? Co., Engineers and'
boilermakers, 4, 6. 8,10 and 12 Pritchard st. .
ERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., 'R
Printer, Stationer, and dealer in Blank,,
Sc nool and Law Books.
TOLL, WEBB A CO., WHOLESALE.
_ I and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 289 Bing .
street, three doors below Wentworth._
COTTS' STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents* Furnishing Room. Meeting st. op- '
poslte Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace.
SPEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST., OPPO-,,'
site Hasel, Importer and Dealer ia Fine Watch
es. Jewelry, Sliver. Platedware. Fancy Goods, Ac,,
mH? GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE.
J_ WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch.
House of goo Broadway. New York._*
VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF?
SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe"
Findings, Hides, Furs and Beeswax, 65 Market at.
TTnTJJAMS &BRO., A M., 143 AND 145
Yt East Bay, up stairs. Railroad, commercial
and General Job Printing, at New York prices.
WHILDEN ? CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery
and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 13T Meetings
TTTEBB, WM. L, SPORTER OF CHI- .
W NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting
street._*_ '
-CTT-rrN? ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND1
vate houses fitted np with Bells, Speaking Pipes.. ?
j ? 8~1T~ B EC SITED, r
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
Fresh Hops.
For aale, wholesale and f^*^ JIAER,
ooto Na. lit Meeting street.