The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 03, 1870, Image 3

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CITY AFFAIRS. V ADVERTISERS will takp notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'clock at nlglK will appear in the next morn .ing's paper. An exception to this nile is made ?iu favor ol notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. Meeting? This Day. Typographical Society, at SP. M. CORRECTION. -Tte number of feet of lumber reported as having been received per North? eastern Railroad should be 1.077.392, instead of 107.392 as published. EXTENSION'. -The time for the payment of ] the Gtate and county taxes for St. Philip and St. Michael has been extended to the 13th in? stant. SUSPENSION.-George Wilson, colored, pilot of the schooner W. L. Springs, having been tried by the commissioners of pilotage for getting that vessel ashore on St. Helena Bar, lias been suspended for three months. DROWNED.-About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a little colored girl named Judy Rogers, while picking up chips at th? foot of ? Mill street, fell off the wharf, and was drowned. Her body was recovered a few minutes after? wards, but nil attempts at resuscitation were ( futile. _-_ FHNERAL OK MRS. O'DONNOVAN ROSSA.-The funeral of this aired and patriotic lady took place yesterday afternoon. The simple burial Cervices of the Catholic faith was performed at the Cathedral Chapel by the Rev. Father Shad? ier, and her remains were taken to Magnolia Cemetery. Mrs. O'Donnovan Rossa was born at Rossmore, County of Cork. Ireland, in 179S. ARRESTED FOR REFCSDCG TO TESTIFT.-Yes? terday jnorning officer Maroiaetti arrested Mr. T. R. Bowden, ex-attorney-general of vir? ginia, under Pierpont's (Radical) mle, wh.'<? he was getting aboard of the Northeastern Railroad train. The arrest was made upon a requisition of Governor Walker, of Virginia, which was sent here three weeks ago. As we learn, Mr. Bowden refused to appear as wit? ness against his friend Chahoon, ex-military Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, who is charged, with forgery. Mr. B. states that since the requisition was sen^t here he has been ic Rich? mond, and given bail for bis appearance at court on Monday next He further states that he was on his way to Richmond when a.Tested. LATER.-Mr. Bowden has been released, a telegram from Virginia having been received stating that he had given bail, to appear in Richmond, Monday next. ST. PETER'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.-The regu? lar exercises of this nourishing Catholic school will be resumed on Monday next, under the management of the Rev. A. M. Folchi. This school has for its object tte education of both secular and doctrinal of the colored Catholic children of our city, from six years of age and Upwards. The government of the school is mild but flrm, and the course of study comprises the usual rudimentary English branches, cate? chism, Bible history; and in the higher classes. English grammar, history and elements of j natural philosophy. The charge for tuition ls very reasonable Indeed. Twenty-five cents for the lower classes, forty cents for the high? er, to be paid every other Monday in advance. Early in November it is the intention of the prin? cipal to inaugurate a fair to assist In paying the debt incurred in the building of the school? house and in the general maintenance of the .school. DROWNED_James Levy, a colored man, ?waa drowned In the harbor, n*ar Fort Ripley, on Thursday afternoon. We learn the follow? ing particulars from his companions who were with him at the time of the disaster. The de? ceased, together with Daniel Ferrett, William Davis and William Mitchell, fishermen, was on the batteau Mary Frances coming up to the city. When tn the channel, between Forts Ripley and Johnson, a flaw struck the boat, the sail Jibed and caught on the top of the mast, thus rendering her top-heavy, and she ?capsized. The men unstopped the mast, think? ing they might right the boat rind bale it out, but she continued rolling over several time?; I and Levy became entangled1 somehow, anti | .waadrowt?ed^ Tn? bthers~cumbed on the boat and' managt W retain' their- hold until they were plcJced:?p' by ?"fl?nl?gTw'aY. "The salis, &?^w?re picked up bytne pilot boat Atalanta, -as m?n?oned yesterday. Levy's body has not yet been recovered. -!-? THE STEAMSHIP JAMES ADOER.-This favorite steamship, which has been successfully em? ployed on the New York steamship line for many years, arrived here yesterday. She is just from the hands of the machinist? and me- [ criantes, and lias been placed throughout in s elegant condition-her old engine and boiler * have been taken out, and a new boiler and , powerful beam engine placed in the ship. Her -cabin bas been much Improved In Its Internal arrangements; been refitted and newly paint- ? ? ed, and this successful steamer is in the best | | possible condition for the winter trade. The Adger ls in charge of that well-known and . popr?ar^fflc?r, Captain-' TJ "J. Lockwood. The foiirjpbpuiar steamships of5 tins line, composed .o? 'th? Charleston," Captain' Berry, Champion, ?Captain R. W. Lockwood, Manhattan, Captain Woodhull, arid James Adger, "Captain T. J. Lockwood,.wili leave New York sud Charles? ton twice ? week, ion Saturday :?nd Tuesday, and the accommodations they afford to passen? gers and shippers are' unsurpassed. | Hotel Arrivals-September 3. PAVILION HOTEL. M. L. Jones, Northeastern Railroad; G. D. Rhodes, Gourdiirs; J. si Beck, Dixie; W. H. Morris. Summerville; W. S. Briggs, Clarendon; S>M. Keene, ?. S. Revenue cutter Racer; John N. Long, Georgetown; George William Evans. Baltimore; S. A. McKenny, A. Vance, Rochester; M. L. Goldstein, New Y'ork; John L. Chadwich, Wadmalaw; John B. Martin, Newbern; J. S. Foster, Northeastern Rail? road; J. S. Bouknight, Walhalla; J. H. Burck halter. Williston; S. Dibble, lady and child, Orangeburg. CHARLESTON HOTEL. James B. Zabiskle. New York; N. B. White, Palatka; John D. Parker, Adams Run; E. D. Robinson, South Carolina; Charles D. Ash? croft, Steamship Salvor; F. E. Wells, St. Thomas; B. D. Gullett. New Orleans; H. P. Adams, Columbia; E. Ly nah, lady, two chil? dren and nurse, South Carolina; Miss McDon? ald, Mrs. Urquhart, Savannah; Mrs. S. A. Pearce and daughter, W. H. Pearce, Columbia; William R. Chaney, Hartford; M. H. Williams, Jr., Savannah; J. H. Smith, Philadelphia; John A. Post, New Jersey; W. T. Walter, Baltimore; R. B. Bridgess, New Orleans; william L. Hum? phreys, Philadelphia; Thomas Jr Boltanes, Thomasville; Samuel A. Utter, New York; J. M. Singleton, Philadelphia; Wm. A. Bradley, MILLS HOUSE. James S. Luke, Smithville; L. Carpenter, Washington; John E. Parry, Philadelphia; J. H. Hughs, Josiah Sheppard, New York; E. H. J4aes, Fox Island; John King, Edlsto; Samuel A. Echols, R. B. Crews, Atlanta; Gustav Lehl back. Beaufort. CLCB3 AND STIRS.-Jane Ladaon waa arrest? ed for assaulting William Roper, at the foot of Hasel street, but was released on bail. Joseph Young was sent to jail tor thirty days for stealing several ducks f?oni Mr. Hegeman. Martha White, James Goulding, Jane Brown. Diana Green and Annie Edmonston, spend each thirty days in jail for assault and battery. DEATH OF ROBERT LEBBT, M. D.-At a late hour last evening we heard of the death of Dr. L*bby. the city registrar, who had for sbme rtme past been 111 with typhoid fever. Dr. Lebby was an old and well-knuwn physician of I our city. He was for some years a member of City Council, and took especial interest in the | artesian well and the construction of the tidal drains, being, we believe, on both of the com? mittees appointed byj?uncil to take charge of these two enterprises. Previous to the war he had been a surgeon In the United States army, and, at the time of his death, was port physician for Charleston harbor. BUSINESS NOTICES. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $?, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Job Office. HATE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. juna "WHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ?-The public are re? spectfully invited to call at Lyons's Cheap Shoe House, No. 7S Market street, near Meet? ing, north side, opposite Co-operative store, sigo ol big boot and sign of big shoe, wnere you Will be politely waited on; the proprietor j always on hand at this fancy establishment. You will certainly obtain bargains. aug27-sm6mos T. LYONS. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card printed on hl3 envelopes. (illina. Crockers, &t. ^T-M. G. WHILDEN & CO. HAYE REMOYBD THEIR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 137 MEETING STREET TO No. 2 HAYNE STREET, Extending through to No. 62 MARKET STREET entrance on both streets. Mr. W. S. LANNEAU will have the WHOLE SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his oharge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be found at the RETAIL STORE, No. 255 KING STREET, cor ner Beaufaln, and will manage that branch. Our customers and friends will lind a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both Stores at REA? SONABLE RATES. Wit. G. WniLDEN..S. THOMAS, JR. .W. S. LANNBAC. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE Ott RETAIL, J AT No. 29 HAYNE STREET, 4KB NO. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE] CUT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 2 5 5 KING STREET,] CORKER BEACFAIN. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO.. mays ftlacirinerg, &z. gARREL MACHINERY'. WELCH'S LATENT BARREL MACHINES For tight and slack work. Will make barrels or every description, such as WHISKEY. LARD, BEEF, PORK. MOLASSES. BEER. FLOUR, TURPENTINE AND OIL BARRELS. These MACHINES ?will make Barrels from either tved or sawed staves, and produce them In the aost perfect and beautiful style, as. well as tronger and better than those made by hand, md at a reduction or about oue-hair or the co3t of abor. MACHINES FOR CUTTING STAVES ind making headings for Flour Barrels for sale, lombialng all the latest and best improvements. The Barrel Machinery can be seen In operation it the St. Louis Barrel Works, probably the most extensive and complet? Ha Its une in the United States. V/ . For Machines and patent rights address PETER WELCH. St. LjraL Barrel Works, St. Louis, Mo. Send for Descriptive Circulars. aug2-ttH?moB- _ ? B I C S S O N CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Haring made arrangaments for maaufacturtng this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to famish to all desiring a light power, tie beat and most economical Engine ever offer? ed to the public. DELA MATES IRON WORKS, FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A. ROBINSON, may3Q-3mos_No 130 Broadway. jyjEETING STREET FOUNDRY THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FCRKISHTUO THE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Ot varions sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn MlLs. Sugar Mills, Sogar Bollers and Pans, of ail Biz ea. Horse-Powers and Gm Gearing, from 6 to 16 reel in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, tor Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or ail descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings tor Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers. Sash Weights, 4c, Ac WILLIAM S. H ENERBY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET, OHAELBSrOH, ? A aog4 mws pS* TBE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS or Mr. ana Mrs. W. M. KAG AF. anti family are respectfully invited to attend tire Funeral Ser? vices of the former, at Second Presbyterian (Flynn's; Church, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. sep3-* QDbitnarrj. BARRAL.-Died In Orange. N. J., on MondasH August the22d. 1870, WILLIAM HARRAL, Jr.. aged ?? years. * Special Sfotues. NOTICE.-CHARLESTON, S. C., SEPTEMBER 2, 1870.-Mr. OSWALD MeMILLAN ts duly authorized to act as my Attorney during my absence from the state. sep2-l _F. vos S ANTEN. ^S9- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV? ING bills against the Schooners EMMA BAKER or C. B. GRANT will please present them for pay? ment on or before the loth Inst. N. B.-On and after this date all bills transact ed on account of Schooner EMMA BAKER will not be paid by rae without my order. C. B. GRANT. September 3,1870._ sep3-3? pm* SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR ha s no equal as a preventive or cure. sep3-l ^THE SHIVERING SEASON.-THE loss to the laboring classes of the United States caused' by fever and ague has been estimated at upwards of two millions of dollars per annum. Whole settlements are sometimes prostrated by the disease, and lt is regarded in some localities aa one of those visitations or Providence which cannot be avoided. This ls a mistake. As cer? tainly as any of the evils which are invited by neglect may be forestalled by precaution, so cer? tainly may an attack of Intermittent (or remit? tent) fever be prevented by invigorating the sys? tem with Hosteler's Stomach Bitters In advance of the season at which this malady prevails. Pre? vention, lt is needless to say, ls the wisest policy; but lt ls COD soling to know that where time has not been thus taken by the forelock, and thc par? oxysms have actually commenced, a complete cure may, in ali cases, be rapidly effected by the use of this powerrul vegetaMe tonic. The repu? tation or the Bitters as a specific for dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation and nervous debili? ty, has In some measure thrown Into the shade Its merits as a preventive and cure or other ail? ments, but all who have ever taken lt, either as a protection against or remedy ror raa'artou3 re? vers, will admit that lt surpasses in efficiency all the so-called specifics (Including quinine) usually prescribed ror these maladies, while lt ls at the same time entirely harmless and decidedly pala table. sep3-6DA-c A GOOD THING.-A REMEDY that will relieve women or those complaints that are peculiar to ladles, ls a remedy without price. Th Ls DR. J. BRADFIELDS'S FEMALE REGULA? TOR will always do. For sale by GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A- CO. Jun27-stath6mo3 CORNS, BUNIONS REMOVED AND CURED Without pain, by MONS. BERGER, No. 332 King 8treet. _aug31-ws2? GERMAN SOCIETY OF. SOUTH CAROLINA.-Emigrants seeking employment can obtain luformatlon concerning the same from Captain H. HARMS, Agent of this Society, whose office ror the present ls at No. 89 East Bay. Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult the Agent dally. Office hours rrom 12 to 2 o'clock. JOHN CAMPSEN. ap23 stu _ President. iZStT-NOTICE - OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons ror interest sn the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, guaranteed by the state of ?outh Carolina, wl?ch mature September 1st, :S7o, will be paid on presentation at the First Na Ional Bank of Charleston. aug20 S. W. FISHER. Treasurer. NOTICE. -OFFICE SAVANNAH IND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, :H ARL ESTOS, S. C.-The Coupons on the Bonds or he Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, or Rinded Interest," which mature September 1st .370, will be pall on presentauou at the Banking louse or H. H. KIMPTON, Fiaauclal]Agent State )! South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, >r at the First National Bank or Charleston, at he option or the holders. S. W. FISHER. aug29 Treasurer. NOTICE.-AT A MEETING OF ;he Town Council or Moultrievuie, Sullivan's Is and, held THURSDAY. August 25,1970, the fallow ng resolutions were adopted: m * . . . Resolved, That the Clerk or Council be Instruct >d to advertise that all parties who have made ap? plication ror Lots prior to August ll. 1870. will -ecelve their certificates by calling on him, at s'o. 15 Broad stree:, and paying ail charges, In :ludlng road duty ror this year. ???...? Resolved, That a"ll persons to whom Lota have jeen granted must apply ror the certificate or the lame, and pay aU charges therein within thirty 30) davs arter publication or notice heretorore >rdered". and that m derault thereor the privilege rranted be rorrelted. ? * . ? ? % * Extract rrom the Minutes. D. B. GILLI LAND. Clerk Town Council. aug27 _Monltrievllle. S. I. jJgy-BANK OF NEWBERRY, S. C., AU ?UST 25,1S70.-Notice is hereby given that on the .oth of September, 1870, th? Transfer (of Stock) ?looks of this Bank will be finally closed, to racui ate liquidation or the Bank. B. D. BOYD, aug27-vJtul _President, - AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES_Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. tent postpaid on receipt or io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE. No. 120 Lexington avenue, New Fork. <iecl5 ?*-A. GRAND EPOCH LN SCIENCE. rrom the time when, tn 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and its extraordinary m?di? rai effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has squalled lt. Largely used by the French phyal :lans ta treatment of consumptive and scrota ons diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy dclan or Berlin, KAY ERNST HENRY, into Prua? na, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else or the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better ajler only one dose Kas been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public-fEdltor "Argus." )anl7 lyr YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HA VINO YOUR PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEW? JOB ' : OFFICE. ??.ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-?? I PST- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD Eyea made uew, easily,, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt or 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE. No. 120* Lexington avenue, New York._.leela ?0? SEA MOSS FARINE FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retah, at CORWJN'S Grocery, No. 275 King street._aug2-J-fmw ' ^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS, an old German Tonic. ^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN B1T TERS, the most delightful and effective la the world._ pm* LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS strengthens the debilitated. pm* LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN . BIT? TERS cures female complaints. pS~ LTPPMAN 'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS cores "never well" people. ?Sfr-LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN B?T TERS will give ?a appetite. junio-fmw Special ??Totices.... ^r-MUSIC HALL.-DIVINE SERVICE will be held at M Mic Hall, comer Kino; and Mar? ket streets. TO-MORROW, at half-past io o'clock, Rev. W. W. HICKS officiating. At 5 o'clock P. M. Dr. HICKS will preach a short sermon to children, after which. Sabbath School will be organized. Parents and their children are cordially invited to attend. seps-* _ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.-The Rev. J?HN H. HONOUR will per? form Dlvtae Service In this Church TO-MORROW MORNING, at half-past io o'clock, and every suc? ceeding Sabbath morning, at the usual hoar of service, till farther potlce._sepe p3* ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEBE STREET.-There will be Preaching In this Church TO-MORROW, by the Rev. J. B. AD GER, D. D. Morning Service at half-paat 10 o'clock. Afternoon at 5 o'clock. sep3 pst* TRINITY CHURCH. -REV. JQHN T. WIGHTMAN" will preach TO-MORROW MORNING, at hnlf-past 10 o'clock. The regular mi"-inly Sunday-School Concert will take place h. the AFTKKNOON, at 5 o'clock, with singing and ad d ressea. Prayer Meeting at quarter-past S o'clock in the Lecture Room._sep3-* pst* RIVER BAPTISM.-ON SUNDAY, September 4, D. v., botween the hours or 1 and 2 o'clock, the sacred ordinance or Baptism will be administered by the Rev. JACOB LEGARE. Pastor or the Morris street Bapt?t Church, at the root or Council street, west end or Tradd street. The public are respectrully Invited. A collection will be taken up to aid the Church sep3 S ?ailroa?s. OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. NOTICE.-On and after TUESDAY the 9th inst., the Summerville Train will leave Charleston a: 5.20 P. M., arriving at Summerville at 6.40 P. M. A. L. TYLKR. augS_Vice President. J^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston daily at 9.30 A. M., (Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7.so A. M., (Mondays ex? cepted.) and 5 P. M. Passengers for all points North, by leaving at 3.30 A M.. can go via WeUon and Richmond, or by leaving at 6.30 P. M.. can go via Weldon and Bay Line, or via Richmond, and . thence via the Aqula Creek or Gordonville routes to Washing? ton. Passengers ror the Virginia Springs, leaving by :he 9.30 A M. tram, will reach Richmond at 11.16 A. M., and leaving by. the 6.30 P. M. train reach Richmond at 8.16 P. M., in time to connect with train leaving ror the Springs at 8.45 P. M., or can ay over untu the following morning, at 8 A. M. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points R'est and Northwest, both trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent. Juiy26_?_ REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS. . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) NO RT Ii EASTERS RAILROAD COMPANY. \ CHARLESTON. S. C.. Aug. 15.1370. ) The attention of the public ls respectfully called 0 the following REDUCED RATES OF FREIGUT jetween .Charleston and Stations on the wu ming on and Manchester Railroad, togo into operation m the 20tn of August-: ls: 2d 3d 4th 5th Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. To Sumter, $1.15 90 so 55 35 To Mayesvitle. 1 To Lynchburg. I roTimm^vllle, ? T M ?J W ia ?o Mars Bluff, f **M 90 , 0 50 30 To Peedee. ' | ?o Marion, j la order to show the extent of this redactisn, he following OLD RATES are appended: 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Class. Class. Class. Class. Class, "o Sumter. $1.80 1.40 1.20 75 47 ?o Mayesvllle. 1 'o Lynchburg. | 'oTlmm'svllle, 1 . . ... - .o Mars Bluff, f 1"? 1,40 M5 70 4o 'o Pedee, | :o Marton, J S. S. SOLOMONS. Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. * augl6-tuth8._ gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAP. ? GENERAL SUPERINTENDS 1> INFICE, > CHARLESTON, S C., i'-ij ll, 1870. j On and arter sunday. Ma* .otb, the Passenget rrains upon 'ue Soatu o.ma Railroad wm run LS follows: FOB AUOCSTA. j?ave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive a; Augusta.4.25 P. M. FOR COLUMBIA. leave Charleston.3.30 A. M un ve at columbia.4.10 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. leave Augusta.8.00 A M [.eave Columbia.7.45 A. M UTlve at Charleston.3.30 P. M AUOCSTA NIGHT KXPRB38. (Sundays excepted.) leave Charleston.8.3? P. M leave Augusta.6.00 P. M ir ri ve at Augusta.7.05 A. M irrlve at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIOHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) leave Charleston.T.so P. M. leave Columbia.7.60 P. At. irr ive at Columbia.s.oo A M. ixrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M. SUMMXRVTLLB TRAU?. leave Charleston.s.so p. M. Urive at Summerville.6.40 P. M leave Summerville.7.10 A. M Arrive a: Charleston.'.8.25 A. v. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be :ween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted.) connects with up and down D&y Pas? sengers at Ringville. leave Camden."6.35 A. M. arrive at Columbia."111.00 A. M leave Columbia.1.00 P. M. Urt ve at Camden.5.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, mavis General Superintendent. Agencies. ADVERTISING AGENCY. Authorized Agenoy for Southern Newspapers. Publisher's Lowest Cash Rates to ali. DISCOUNT TO LAROE ADVERTISERS. Legal Notices. Real Estate Sales, and general advertising Inserted in New York World, Tribune, Journal or Commerce, Evening Post, and other Northern papers, on favorable terms. WALKER. EVANS A COGSWELL, mch3l tuths So. 3 Broad street. iNeruspapcrs. rp H E MARION STAR, MARION, S. C., has a large ami increasing circulation among the InUuentlal planters ami business men of the Pee? dee country. Crops were never more promising. The enthusiasm for Reform li unbounded. The circulation of THE STAR will be largely increas? ed during the present campaign. Merchants and others, In view of these facts and of the large number or our planters who will visit the Agri? cultural Fair to be held lu the city lu November next, will rind Its columns an excellent medium through which to make their business and place of business known. Rates of advertising liberal, augie P ERFECTION IN BAKING. Housekeepers who do their Oooklng on Kero? sene or Gas Stoves, should procure D UV AL'S PATENT BAKFR, which will bake Bread, Blsc-ii,. Pies, Ac, and Roast Poultry, Beef, ?0Woe3, tc, to perrectlon. For sale by J. ii. DUVAL tt SON, may?8-fl No. 337 King street. . ?ntgs, Cljerairal?, #c. - jQR. SIMMONS' LTV?B REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can dc no Injury to any one. It has been nsed by hundreds, and known ior the last thirty-five years as one of the most relia? ble, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, lt ls sure to core: Dyspepsia, headache, Jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys,. fever, nervousness, chills, diseases of' the 3kio. Impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains In the bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, pain In back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and blliousldlseasea generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN Sc CO., Drug? gists, Macon, Qa. Price $l; by mall $125. Many highly respectable persons can fully at? test to the. virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by GOODRICH. WINEMAN & CO. DO WIE, MOISE 4 DAVIS, Janis slyr _Charleston. mHE, BRILLIANT SUCCESS of THE TONIC OF THE COUNTRY, Is unprecedented lu the annals of Proprietary Medicines. SOLOMONS'S B I TI S B |S The Great Restorer. Theper'ect Renovator, And Energetic Rebuilder of tne Broken Constitution. AU who wish to be Reconstructed, use lt for DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Diseases. Loss of Appetite And the "Hollow Chest" of Nursing Mothers. Prepared at the Laboratory of A. A. SOLOMONS ? CO.. Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. 93f Sold by all Druggists. W. S. CORWIN Sc CO. will supply lt at Proprie? tors' prices. mchl-tuthsemos ?ailroac Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A full assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-tit tera and plumbers. Steam Guagea, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec tors, OU Cups, Tools for machinists and black, smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston. S. O. O IL! OILl OIL! wm ter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. Jr Co.'a Engine Oil, Parapbene Spindle Olive Oil, Conon Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 Brno_Charleston. 8. 0. ?UC UMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now tn use. Thej give no taste to the water and are applicable in every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 Smo Charleston. S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston Sc Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-Cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Picks, ?c. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. 0. B AR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, ta bars English and American common, In bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Was hers. 1 For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ni ch 2-1 Smo Charleston. S. 0. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Nt Pius Ultra" OUT NAILS. ALSO, A OUI Stock of Wrought and Out SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting _ud Cumberland streets, mcti24 emo_Charleston, S. 0. pLPE FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER Sc CO.'S Pas cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, nic!i24 emo Charleston. S. 0. B E L TIN G. A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BEL-TIN0 and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (ail sizes.) Hose, Sheet Run? ter for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valve?, Ac ALSO. "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, doublcriveteo and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, menai 6mo_Charleston, 8. 0. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OILl Pare Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OEi English and American White Lead Patata ta Oil, ta great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES, For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. Comer Meeting and cumberland streets, mca34 emo Charleston, S. 0. Slem-\JubUcatione. -pOQ?RT??'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. ' CATALOGUE No. .40. CORRBEARE AND HOWSON7!* LTFE AND EPIS TLBS OF ST. PAUL. The only complete and unabridged edition, 2 vols in one, with all the original Maps and Illustrations. Publffibed by Scribner & co. A sample copy >:an be seen at FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY; and far ntshed at $3. It will be sent by mall to any part of the country on receipt of $3.' The Seat of Empire, by Charles Carleton Coffin, wich|numerou8 Illustrations and-a Map or the PacMc Railroad and the Northwest, $1 60. Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad; or the New Pil? grim's Progress. Illustrated. $2 50. Dunn's Domestic Medicine. New .Revised Edi? tion. $6. The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man. with remarks on Theo, les of the Origin of Species by Variation, by Slr Charles Lyle, F. H. S., Illustrated, $3. Health and Disease, as - affected by constipation and its remedlclnal cure, by Dr. W. w. Hall, $1 SO. A new supply of "Hall's Health of Good Living," $1 50, and "Sleep," $1 50. Hans Anderson's New Books, Only a Fiddler, a Danish Romance, $175; 0. T., a Danish Ro? mance, $1 75. Keeble's Letters; Letters of Splrtual Counsel and Guidance, by the late Rev. J. Keeble, edited by R. J. Wilson, M. A., $2. The Devout Christian's Help to Meditation on the Life of our Lord Jetus Christ, edited by the Rev. T. T. Carter, M. A., Factor of Cleever, $4. Rev. Frederick w. Robertson's Sermons, a new and cheap Edition, l vol., $150. Fields A Osgood's Edition of Robertson's Ser? mons, In 2 vols., including the Lectures on the Epistles of theCorintlans, 2 vols , reduced to $2 Stepping Heavenward, by E. Prentiss. "Faint Not; the miles to Heaven are but few and short." $1 75. Consolations on Comfort for the Afflicted, edited by the Rev. C. E. Kennaway, with a Preface by Bishop Wilberforce, $160. Featters for Arrows, or Illustrations from my Note Book; by Spurgeon, with an Index of Subjects and Scientific Texts. "Bible Classes and Sunday School Teachers will find In this Book of Illustrations a valuable assistant," $1 SO. Free Russia, by Wm. Hepwortb Dixon; $2. White as Snow, by Ed. Garret, aathor of "Occu? pations of a Retired Life," Ac, Sheep, 76c; bound, SI. The virginia Tourist. Sketches of the Springs and Mountains of Virginia, by Ed. A Pollard, wl'.a Maps and Illustrations, $2 50. Letters from Rome on the Council, by Quininas. Reprinted from the AUegemelne Zeitung, au? thorized translation. First Scries: Prelimi? nary History of the Council and Letters, 1 to 15,75 cents. The Educational Number of our "Bulletin" con taming a complete list of School Books, ls now ready, and will be sent to teachers In the country free. School Pens. We are offering to teachers an excellent and cheap steel Pen. They are manufactured expressly for ns. Inquire for Fogartle's School Pen. We are selling good Note and Letter Papers and Envelopes, at very low rates. The ladles are reminded that oar Circulating Library has been enlarged, and we are constant? ly adding New Books. They will always find onr tables supplied with the latest Magazines and Pe? riodicals. The Revised Edition of CHAMBERS'S ENCY? CLOPEDIA, published in numbers, has reached No. io. The Number? wlil be delivered to country subscribers free of portage. N. B.-Our Monthly Literary Bunetin will be sent FREE to persons m the country. JO- Persons residing In the country will please bear In mind that by sending then* orders to us for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express. ter* Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2?0 KING STREET (In the Bend,) jun2S-tuths6mos Charleston. S. C. USSELL'S LIST AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Ac THE PARKS, PROMENADES AND GARDENS OF PARIS, illustrated. 1 vol., 8vo. Car.;.-: 's Farm Lnsects,with Colored Plates. 1 voL, 8vo. Stephens's Book of the Farm. 2 vols.. 8vo. Insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees, by Trim ball. Vlele's Six Lectures on Agriculture, wright's 3000 Receipts. Youan on the Dog, edited by Lewis. McClure's Diseases, American Stable, Field and Farm Yard. Stonehenge: The Horse m the Stable and the Field. American Gardiner's Assistant-Bridgman, revis* ed by Todd. Bridgmau's Kitchen Gardener, a new edition. Culture of the Grape and Wlnemaklng, by Robt. Buchanan, with an Appendix on the Cultiva? tion of the Strawberry, by Longworth. Downlng's Landscape Gardening, Illustrated. 8vo. Farmer's Barn Book, by Cater, You au, Skinner and Mills. Gleanings from French Gardening, by Robinson. Henry Courland, or What a Farmer Can Do, by A. J. Cune. Leavitt: Facts about Peat, as an Article of FneL The Sportsman and the Dog. 1 vol., 12mo. Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Build? ings. The House: A New Manual or Rural Architecture, or How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables and Outbuildings or ail kinds. The Garden: How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers. The Farm: A New Manual of Practical Agricul? ture. The Barn-Yard: A New Manual of Cattle, Horse and Sheep Husbandry. Allen's{ R. L.> American Farm Book. Allen's (R. L. and h. F.) New .american Farm Book. Johnston's Elements or Agricultural Chemistry, bummer's Method or Making Manures. Breck's New Book of Flowers. Caldwell's Agricultural Chemical Analysis. Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. Hop Culture. Johnson's How Crops Feed. Johnson's How Craps Grow. Mohr on the Grape Vine. Onion Cnltnre. Our Farm of Four Acres. Pardee on Strawberry Culture. Pedders Land Measurer. Percher on Horse. Randall's Sheep Husbandry, saunders's Domestic Poultry. Tobacoo Culture. Turner's Conon Planter's ManuaL Warder's Hedges and Evergreens. Waring's Draining for Profit and Uealti. Wheeler's Rural Homes. Wheeler's Homes lor the People. White's Gardening for the South. Woodward's Country Homes. Farm Talk (Brackett.) Fuller's Forest Tree Culturist. Jennings on Cattle. Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases. Mathew's illustrated Horse Management. McMahon's American Gardener. Norrie's Fish Culture. The Horse (Stonehenge.) English edition, 8V0., 622 pages. The Mule (Riley.) Thomas's Fruit Culturlst. JOHN RUSSELL, may4 No. 286 KENO aranr. miscellaneous. OHN MARSHALL, JB., J COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES. COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston. S. C. auK24 B C. 1 SCHLEPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDING MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Parnta. Oils, Glasses, Shingles: also Groove and Tongue Boards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest market prices; also, Vegetable Boxes? octll mtnalyr _ OHAMPOO?NG AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph effl:e. may23_ -QR BING'S PILE REMEDY. . For sale by DB. H. BAER. iaiys __ gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and fer sale by Dr. H. BAER. oe ti .131 Meerim strivt JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hop?. For sale, wholesale and retail, by^^ octa No. 13? Mee ung street. Unction 0aI?8--^Htotr Oap* By J. FRASER HATEE WES. HOUSE AND LOT ON FRONT BEACH, SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. :. n AV SS? at "t?e old Postofflce, on .THURS? DAY, 15th September, A LOT on the Front Beach of Sullivan's Island, opposite the Bowman Jettie, with a new Dwell? ing of 6 rocyns. This is one of the most dearable situations on the Island. The Lot was formerly owned by John S. White, and adjoins Dr. Rave net's Lot on the west, and Lot of estate of Otis Mills on the east. . Terms cash. Purchaser to pay J. F. H. for papers and stamps._ aug27-8tu4thl By LEITCH & BRUNS, ' Auctioneers. UNDER DECREE OF THE COURT OF Common Pleas, will be sold, at Public Auc? tion, on TUESDAY, the 13th September, near the old Customhouse. All that LOT OF LAND situate, lying and being lu the City of Charleston, on Charleston Neck, butting and bounding as follows, to wit: On tint east by Coming street, 39 feet 7 inches; on the north by Lands of C orge Glenn, 300.feet: on the west by Lands now or late of Mrs. Morris, 38 feet fl Inches, be the same more or less. The said Lot being the south half of Lot No. -, de? scribed on a plan or plat of Lands made by John Diamond, upon the following terms, to wit: One third cash; balance tn two equal, annual Instal? ments, payably in one and two years.rwirh inter? est thereon "payable annually, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. aug20-8l sep3,8,13 (Cotton (Eks. Q O T TO? - T I B ?VS.. We have now in store, and to arrive, the cele? brated BEARD'S LOCK TIES Seir-fastenlng Buckle Tie Eureka Tie Swett's Patent Tie Butler's Tie Arrow Tie. These Ties are so well known throughout the conntry for their superiority, that they need no recommendation from ns. We are prepared'to sen them at che very lowest prices in lots, to soif purchasers. . GEO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO., Factor*, Church street, Charles ton, -S..O..-, 49*Papers in Columbia, Anderson, Greenville, Abbeville, Marlon, Camden, Darlington, sumter, Spartanburg, Barnwell, Williamsburg, Newberry; will please copy twice, notice same, and send hui to G. W. W. ft Co. immediately. - , aug 20-stuthlmo , ' Unsincss Caros., -??!? ADAMS, DAMON A CO., 16 BROAD ST>-, Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Grates, ?c. - Agenta for the Automatic Washing Machtoeand-Wrmg?ft ADIAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE* MICA LS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. 409 King, cor. Vandcrpcttfcffc BCHE R'S BAZAAR, 363 Wholesale and Retail Notions and 'Fancy Goods, 60 per cent, lesa than elsewhere., c', , A LL AN, JAMES; WATCHES,' CLOCKS,' J\. Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Piatedw?re,- Spec-' tades. Fancy Goods, ftc. Na'807 King soreettin BAKER, H. F., A CO., SmPPB?r#'A)j?? Commission Merchants, Central gMEfojoJ BARBOT, ALFREB A., AGENT O?|^fiB Havana Cigar Factory,"La Valentina,"; its East Bay street. "i if 1 ' j 'iw BAZAAR, P. VON SANTENf. .MPOBTT ER of Paris Fane Goods, Toys,-French Con J fectlonery, India Robbe Goods ftc, Nei 229 Klmrsfi.' CHARLESTON HOTELy- THE -KEffP. regulated and irnlahed Hfmsein the So ut hy ern States. E. EL JACKSON, Proprietor..-'^ COSGROVES SODA WATE? ! ? MANJJ^ FACTORY and Bottung warerooms for Bass and Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st.,, .^t.-.?l? CHAPIN A CO., L., MANUFACTUmt^ and Dealers ia Carriages, Harnesk *c-".''20C Hay ne, ft 33 ft 85 Plnckney at, ;also, 109 MeermggC CORWIN A CO., WM. a, IMPORTERS-' and Dealers ia Colee Whines, Brandies; T^wi and Groceries. Wholesale and RetaU* OT Jggjfl|H plHAFEE A CO., WM. Hr; 1H? \J SALB Dealers In Groceries, Wines, ?2m.?ni? ftc ; Agents Cst Eaton's Crackers. 207 East Bejr. .?? CHAFEITS, TONIC, THE BEST . ANP , most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant Chafee ft Co.. No. 207 East Bay. Manufacturera. 7; DUVAL A S?N, J. B., MANUFACTURE ERS of Tinware, Dealers ia Stoves, House" Furnishing Gooda, Ac..-337 Ringst.,,. , T7AS0N LEON WORKS, ESTABLISHEB* Sh 1838, Nassau and Columbus streetir Stearn^ Engines, Marine. Portable and StaUanerj.LBoflenuc FOLLLN, G., TOBACCO XX)MMI8SKHF Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent 'tor1' tte sale of Standard Brands, No. lSLEWt-'Bayiiio ?.*?' FURNITURE WAREROOMSr \ ESTA?? LISHED1838. D. H. Sllcox, Nos. 175,' 177-and. 179 King st. Goods carefully packed ggaaHL p OLDSMITH A SON, MOSES, .4^6 ANft \JT 8 Vendue Bange,Wholesale Dealers.In Iron?) Metals, Raga, Paper Stock, Hides, WopL, ftc ,. . ri URNE Yj WM, FACTOR ANDX30MMLB* UT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom modatlon Wharf._- . iiIsiavtH p OUTEVENTER BROS., (SUCCESSORS, VT to A. Hiing.) dealers .in MU?tta?y?flWCJ,. Goods, Tova, Crruna, Olassware, icc.',i.astapig-afcr,' HENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING SjfT Machinist and Founder. Manufacturer,..ofi Engines, and Improved Agricnlttu^IJjnpJemartftV KINSMAN A HOWELL, GENERAL Commission Merchants, and Agenta for Mapes' Saperphosphate of Lime, No.l^XaatJay. ?ONS, T., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: Dealers ia Boots, Shoes, Trunks/ ftc. TB'Mar* ket st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot.". g LA CRIOLLA. -JOSE JASJL/ .DJJP?RT TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars,. Wholesale and Retan, cor. Meeting and Marketate; LITTLE A CO., GEO.,, .213 KING:"t?Sv sell the eheapest and best Clothing and, FUT* nianing Gooda la Charleston.. f?i .-u-.u-d LUNSFORD, J. L. CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing-ns^Hj; done. Agency Common-sense Sewing MachaeeJ MERTENS, W. A., DEALER W*BE> DIES', Misses', Gent's, Boys' and C tBdren* Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac.. 28J King siy TtTERNAUGH, N., DEALER' Bf B0QTlg| lu-. Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises) Ac, 212 Kiayj Htreet. _ ,_?'.,*.'',(.',: '??~'*''.??"*?' MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD EST AB* ld SH MENT, E. R. WHITE, PTOpr?Blt>f?llK Meeting st., next old Theatre jot,-?;.?if -Ul.? MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR JHll? Emporium and Pine Clothing and faltering. House, Gents' Furnishing Goods; 291 Klagst- ~~ NEUFVILLE, B. K., BLANK ?P&?? Manufacturer, Job Printer and. BCMjta?rcS| Croad st. Magaztacs, ftc, bound in', all atyrca. .. NOAH'S ARK.-WM. McLEAN, JORREft and Dealer in Toys, Fancy Goods. Show Oj?n ses. Stamping A Pinking ? specialty; ?33 KIng'Jt; OSTENDORFF A . CO., WH?LESAEB Grocers, Dealers in Wines, Liquas a,adCi gars. No. 176 East Bay. .>'.) I Q O'NEILL, BERN ARD, ' . - WHOLES ALB Grocer and Commission Merchant, IBS' East Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange?dr sale: PADDON, W. F., GAS i FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumber, 447 King sr. AU kinda of Ga9 Apparatus made to order._* ' PIANOFORTE AND M?SIG STO?E, 191 King st., ZOGBAUM, YOUNG.ft' 'JO., Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, etc. PHOENIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1S44, John F. Tavlor ft Co., Engineers and Boilermakers, 4. 6, 8, io and 12 Pritchard st .' ?? .? PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING .ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer ia Blank, Scnool and Law Books._ ?.!.'??????.??? STOLL, WEBB A CO., WHOLESALE and RetaU Dealers ia Dry Goods, No. 269 King] street, three doora below Wentworth. SCOTTS' STAR < SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents' Furnishing Room, Meeting st. op poatteMarket Hall. Agent for theChamplon Brace? PEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST., OPPO 8ito Hasel, Imponer and Dealer to Fine Watoh es, Jewelry. Sliver, Platedware, Fancy Gooda, ftc mHE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE. X WM S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch, Soasa of POP Broadway, New York._._ VOIGT C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS oax and Hemlock- Sole Leather, Shoe Finding%ggj^ ***T<85 Market st, "TT7TLLIAMS ABRO., A. M., 143 AND 10 W East Bay up stairs. Railroad, Commercial an/rtop^Job'Prlntlng, at New York yricey .'. TT7HTLDENA CO., WATCHES, JEWEL* W ry and Silverware, 256 King st. Crockery and Glassware at Wholesale, No. I3t Meetiaitfct. -crrEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OP CELT. YV NA, Glase and Earthen ware, 128 Meeting street. . : ?? " *_ WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND Locksmith, 122 King at Hotels and prv vate houses fitted up with Bells, Sneaking Pipes..