The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 09, 1870, Image 3
O IT Y AFFAIRS.
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^ ADVERTISERS will take notice that we cannot
engage that any advertisement sent to THE
NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine
o'clock at night will appear in the next morn?
ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made
in favor ot notices of meetings, deaths and
-funerals.
Meetings This Day.
Marion Lodge, at 8 P. M.
Auction Sales This Day.
William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
.store, gin, lurnlture, &c.
N. A. Hunt wall sell at 10 o'clock, at his st?ret
boots and shoes.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
-store, boots, shoes and hats.
R. M. Marshall & Brother will sell at ll
-o'clock, at their office, wagons and mules.
Leitch ? Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, on
Palmetto wharr, sloop Amelia.
PERSONAL.-Mr. William Craig, the president
of the Bath Paper Mills, ls in the city, and is
staying at thc Charleston Hotel.
CHANGE OP DAT.-The Philadelphia steamer
will sail on Saturday instead of Friday. Seo
?advertisement.
RANGS OF THE THERMOMETER at Joseph
Blackman's drug store, No. 39 Broad street,
September 8: S o'clock, 76; 10, 80; 72, 83; 2, 82;
4, 81; 6, 73; 8, 78.
^JADLT INJURED.-A colored child, about five
years of age, was run over yesterday at the
-cornel of Mazyck and West streets, and badly
Injured.
FIRE.-The alarm of fire about 1 o'clock yes?
terday afternoon was occasioned by the burn?
ing of a chlmaey at the St. Philip's Church
Home. The only damage will be the fine this
morning for not having the chimney clean.
THE WEATHER.-For the past two cr three
.days we have had a delightful change lu the
weather. The nights are quite cool and the
mornings pleasant, a state ot things which the
.sweltering August days Just past have taught
us to appreciate fully.
FALIED TO AGREE.-The committee appoint?
ed to appraise the landi necessary to be taken
by the city for the extenslon.of East Bay street,
failing to agree, will act no longar. A new
. committee will be appointed at the next meet?
ing of the City Council.
PERSONAL.-The Savannah Advertiser says :
*'Mr. N. Levin, Jr., of Charleston, who acted
as ansi ness agent for John T. Ford and Laura
Keene, during the last season, Is in town. Mr.
Levin gave universal satisfaction in the above
capacity, and we look fora renewal of his rela?
tions with this theatrical circuit the coming
season."
OUR PRICES CURRENT_We especially Invite
the attention of our merchants to THE NEWS
P$ces Current, issued this morning. Made up
with the utmost care, and handsomely printed
with entirely new type, it forms, witlt the
business card of the house forwarding lt, the
most attractive and welcome weekly commer- J
ciai circular that can be used. Price, for ten
copies or more, with business cards, two and
a halt cents per copy; single copies five cents.
RADICAL MATTERS.-We learn that Daddy
Cain, who ls recognized by the Radical cen?
tral committee as the legal chairman of this
county, has ordered a postponement o? the
meeting of the county convention until the
28th of this month. Of the time of the meet?
ing of Mishaw's convention we are .'not in?
formed. It is generally believed by the Radi?
cals that each convention will have a county
ticket, and that Cain will run tor the Senate
on one, and Mlshaw for the same pos Rion on
the other.
THE CHARLESTON SEMINART.- We invite at?
tention to the advertisement of this new
school fur young ladies, which appears else- '
where in our columns this morning. The
school will be under the management of Miss
Etta A. Kelly, late vice-principal of the State
Normal School, a lady who has earned a high
reputation as a teacher, as thu testimonials at?
tached to the advertisement referred to will
show. For the present, the school accommo.
dations are limited, and parents and guardians
desiring to enter pupUs would do well to
malte an early application.
THU KNICKERDOCKSR MUTUAL LIFE INSU?
RANCE COMPANT.-Wo print to-day an adver?
tisement ot this flourishing company, ol which
.W. 8. Hastie & Son, ol this city, are the gene?
ral agents tor the Carolinas. This company
issues policies on every plan; and the divi?
dends, which are declared annually, may be
used to reduce premiums, or to Increase the
insurance. It will be gratifying to the friends
of the Knickerbocker to know that its assets,
which about a year ago were $0,500,000, are
now $7,600,000-the Income for 18G9 being
over $5,000,000.
CLUBS AND STARS.-Newall Lariby and July
Pinckney, who amused themselves by* fighting
and cutting each other Wednesday night, were
sent to jail yesterdr.y.
Charles R. Bentham, who brickbatted E. Wil?
liams, wounding him severely, has been sen?
tenced to pay a flee of $1 and costs, or go to
jail tor ten days.
Ned Small, charged with larceny and vagran?
cy, has been turned over to the State for pros?
ecution.
Isaac McBride, charged with disorderly con?
duct, was yesterday sentenced to pay a flue ol
-55 or go tojall for ten days.
ATTENTION, GERMAN RIFLEMEN.-Mr. Valen?
tine Wettengel, chairman of the ^mmtttee on
accommodations, of Cincinnati, Otilo., has ls
sujgd a call to all the Sch?tzen societies,
Schutze? and their friends, who wish to parti?
cipate In the fourtli Sch?tzen festival, o? the
North American Schulzen Bund, which takes
place in Cincinnati on the first of next month,
to send as soon as convenient their names,
the name of the society to which they belong,
birth-place and place of residence, so as to en?
able him to perfect arrangements for accom?
modating them. He also informs tue Sch?tzen
that very extensive preparations are on foot I
to make the affair one of the grandest festivals i
that have ever been held In the United States.
Hotel Arrivals-September S.
CHARLESTON HOTEL.
Wm. Craig, Bath; S. O. Bailey, Florida; E.
T. Jacques, Philadelphia; H. Woolf, Columbia;
J. N. Gary, Newberry; T. C. Wohlbruch. New
York; H. Hagar.
MILLS HOUSE.
O. T. Calhoun, Abbeville; T. D. Marchwald,
Boston; W. H. Scott, Florida; George H. Hllb
ber, Philadelphia; .P. O. Burns, Baltimore; H.
L. Staunton. New York; J. 9. Post, Jersey
City; J. B. Hibbard, Richard Johnson, Balti?
more.
PAVILION HOTEL.
N. G. Ostcen, Sumter; John Watson, Wil?
liamsburg; T. 8. Gourdin, Georgia; T. L Cald?
well, Dalton; 8. Hyde", 8outh Carolina; Louis
Schneider, PocOtallgo; John H. Hearnes, Phil?
adelphia; 8. F. WUe, St. Stephen's: * "H.
Campier, South Carolina.
IMPROVEMENTS.-On the lots at the corner of
Market and East. Bay streets, where, In order
to secure a solid foundation, an innumerable
number of piles have been lately driven, are
to be erected two handsome three story brick
stores. The buildings will be quite modern in
style, and furnished with elegant iron fronts.
The work is being executed for Mr. Luhrs, and
ls under the supervision of our skilful towns?
man, Mr. Thomas Black, who is pushing it
forward rapidly.
Other parties are, we learn, anxious to re?
build the waste plaees higher up the Bay, but
are retarded by the delay ot the City Council
In settling definitely the matter of widening
the street, which has been spoken of for some
eight years, and from present appearances is
likely to be only spoken of for twenty years to
come._
CRUMBS.-Muller's Band left the city yester?
day for Bennettsviile, where Judge Carpenter
and General Butler will speak to-morrow.
B. Walllnger yesterday disproved bet?re the
Mayor the charge of. soliciting orders for li?
quor without a license..
Judge Orr was in Bichmond on Tuesday last,
en route for the White Sulphur Springs.
The moonlight excursion of the German Fire
Company will start from the foot, of Market
street next Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. A
pleasant time ls expected.
There are twenty-four positions tor which
the Radical County Convention will have to
make nominations next Monday, and lt is said
that there are over two hundred aspirants.
A valuable gold watch, supposed to have
been stolen, has been recovered by Officer
Qidnn.
CATHOLIC INSTITUTE.-The regular monthly
meeting of the Catholic Institute was held at
their hall last evening, President Bernard
O'Neill in the chair.
Before the business of the meeting was en?
tered upon, the president introduced to the
members present the Rev. Dr. Corcoran, the
first president ol the institute, expressing his
great pleasure at seeing again one, who, by
his learning, was an ornament and an honor
to his native city. Dr. Corcoran thanked the
president for his kind welcome, and said he
was very much gratified to find the institute
in so flourishing a condition, and assured the
members that wherever he might be, he
would always be with the institute in spirit.
The regular business of the meeting was
then called up, and .several member? were
elected, after which, on motion, the meeting
adjourned.
SHIPMENT OF GRAIN IN Bcr.k.-The first car?
load of bulk corn shipped to the South was'
sent from St. Louis to Augusta, Ga., on the
first of this month. "The advantages resulting
from bulk shipments ot provisions will," says
the Constitutionalist, "at once become appa?
rent from the fact that it is computed that
upon a car of corn at least $31 are saved in
sack money, and that on a car of bulk sides
$54 eask money ls saved. The entire cost of |
sacks ind casks may very properly be esti?
mated as so much money lost, since lt is rare?
ly that anything of consequence can be realized
irom their sale after use, owing to tho difficul?
ty planters experience in preserving the sacks,
and the usual consumption of the casks for
fuel. The inauguration of this new ?lan of j
shipment of grain and meals to the South is
an event which must not only contribute lo
the expansion of the trade of St. Louis, but
prove of great financial good to Southern con?
sumers, in the large amouxt of money saved."
THE NOMINATIONS EOE THE OCTO?
BER ELECTIONS.
TO THE EDITOR OF -THE NEWS. .
I am pleased to notice that a writer, over
the signature ol" "Convention," has referred to
the importance of the immediate convening of
a convention to make nominations for the
pending election. The unequalled and unpar?
alleled legislation, which has been correctly
styled "a disgrace to civilization," demands
that honesty and qualification should be the
guarantees .to claim the people's suffrages;
and by the selection of those to form a conven?
tion who are known to possess the confidence
of the entire county, victory will be achieved.
As has been remarked by '^Convention,"
"individual action" will accomplish nothing.
Side-door manipulation must be eschewed; and
when the people, :n convention, make their
selections, confidence will be established, and
those who have disgraced the" positions with
which they have been entrusted, will be swept
from power.
I hope that the suggestions which have been
presented by "Convention" will receive the
attention of those who are authorized to act,
and that the nominating couvention for
Charleston County will be called together at
an early day. REFORMER.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and
Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. Jun8
BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3," $4,
$5, $6 50 and S8 50 per thousai d, according to
size, at TUE NEWS Job O dice.
ROSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office
ls 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 his envelopes. *>
(Eotton ?ins, &t.
?JOTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS.
THE CELEBRATED
u UNIVERSAL " AND " STAR ?
COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS
are adapted to ginning and cleaning all kinds
and conditions or cotton, and fitted for Steam,
Water, Horse, Wind, or Manual Power.
The Cotton Supply Association, of Manchester,
England, awarded to thc "Universal" Cotton Glu
the highest honors over aU other Saw Gins, and
declared thc samples ginned by lt entirely unin?
jured-a compliment never beiore or since given
to any other Saw Gin by that Association. The
highest award has also been given to the above
Gin and Condenser by the Georgia State Agricul?
tural Society, by the Maryland Institute, and Dy
the New York State Agricultural Society.
Descriptive, illustrated, and price catalogues
furnished gratis on application by mail or other?
wise. For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO ,
Northeast cor. Meeting and Cumberland sta.,
augl5-lmo._Charleston. S. C.
IRE BRICK! FIREBRICK!
F
Just received
50,000 SUPERIOR FIRE BRICK,
Both "Regular" and "Shaped." For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Northeast cor. Meeting and Cumberland sts.
arigiUmo._ Charleston, S. C.
gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Attended at then- residences promptly and at
reasonable rate?.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHALL. Barber,
Broad street, next door to Telegraph ?11150,
may23
ittame?.
MOORE-MAHONEY.-On the: night o? Septem
t ember 4th, at the residence of the bride's father,
bj the Kev. Father Northrop, Mr. JAMBS MOOBB
to Miss ELLA M. T. MAHONEY, youngest daughter
of Mr. John Mahoney, all of this city. No cards.
.funeral Notices.
THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blohme are
respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Services
of their youngest son, GEORGE HENRY, from
their residence, No. 376 King street. THIS MORN?
ING, at 9 o'clock, without further invitation.
sep9-?
5periol Notices.
ps- 0*. R. SOLOMONS, M. D., DEN
TIST, has returned to the City._sep8
.ps- UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT-SOOTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-IN RS
THE LAURENS RAILROAD COMPANY, BANK
RUPTS.-IN BANKRUPTCY.-The creditors of the
Laurens Railroad Company, Bankrupts, are.'re?
quired, by order or i he Court, dated August 26,
1870, to render and establish their respective
liens, before C. G. JAEGER, Registrar, at New?
berry, South Carolina, within thirty days from
the publication hereor, or they will be precluded
from any distribution of the assets or the said
Bankrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee.
Newberry, S. C., September 6, 1870.
sepe-lmo
ps- NOTICE. - CONSIGNEES PER
British BarkjGRASTON are hereby notified that
she has THIS DAT been entered under the Five
Day Act. All goods not permitted at the expira,
lotion of that time wld be seat to the Government
Stores. HENRY'CARD,
sep6-5_Agent.
^-NOTICE.-I WISH TO SAY THAT
Mr. PUDIGON, late of the firm of MORGAN A
PUDIGON, for making Turpentine, has no longer
any Interest In Turpentine or other business with
me. A. MORGAN.
Georgetown, September 1st, 1870. sept6-C
^NOTICE -OFFICE SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY
CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons ror interest
on the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah
Railroad Company, guaranteed by the Mate or
South Carolina, which mature September 1st,
1870, will be paid on presentation at the First Na
tlonal Bank of Charleston.
aug29_S. W. FISHER. Treasurer.
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 mature September 1st,
1870, will be pal I on presentation at the Banking
Honse of H. H. KIMPTON, Financial J Agen t State
of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York,
or at the First National Bank or Charleston, at
the option of the.holdera. S. W. FISHER,
ang29_Treasurer.
ps- NOTICE.-AT A MEETING OF
the'Town Council of Moultrtevllle, Sullivan's Is?
land, held Tu cns DAV. August 25,1S70, the follow?
ing resolutions were adopted:
* ' . . .
Resolved, That the Clerk bf Council be instruct?
ed to advertise that all parties who have made ap?
plication for Lots prior to August ll. 1S70. will
receive their certificates JV 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 of the
same, and pay all charges therein within thirty
(30) days alter publication of notice heretofore
ordered, and that lu default thereof thc privilege
granted be forfeited.
* ??.*??
Extract from the Minute?.
D. B. GILLILAND.
Clerk Town Council,
ang27_Monltrlevllle. S. I.
~~pS- SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB
LIC.-GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE-EVERYBODY
INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale or Diamond
and Gold Jewelry, Stiver and Platedware, Musical
Instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy
Goods, Table Cutlery, Puotograph Albums, arti?
cle* of Virtu, and an endless variety or Foreign
and Domestic Goods, both useful and ornamen?
tal, at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR each.
Agents wanted everywhere. Great Induce
ments offered. Send for circular. Address,
C. C. CORY & CO.,
No. 193 Broadway.
jun3-ftn3mos_New York.
^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS, an old German Tonic._
pS- LIPPMANN GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, the most delightful and effective Lu the
world._
^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN. BIT
TERS strengthens the debilitated._
pS- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS cures female complaints.
^.LTPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS cures "never well" people._
^-LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS will give an appetite._JunlO-fniw
^THE SHIVERING SEASON.-THE
loss to the laboring classes or 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 ls regarded In some localities
as one of those visitations of Providence which
cannot be avoided. This ls a mistake. As cer?
tainly as any ol the evils which are Invited by
neglect may be forestalled by precaution, so cer?
tainly may an attack or Intermittent (or remit?
tent) fever be prevouted by invigorating the sys?
tem with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters In advance
of the season at which this malady prevails. Pre?
vention, lt ls needless to say, ls the wisest policy;
but lt ls consoling to know that where time has
not been thus taken by the forelock, and the par?
oxysms have actually commenced, a complete
cure nay, in all cases, be rapidly effected by the
use of this powerful vegetable tonic. The repu?
tation of 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 of other ali?
ments, bat all who have ever taken it, either as a
protection against or remedy for ma'arlous fe?
vers, will admit that it surpasses in efficiency all
the so-called specifics (including quinine) usually
prescribed for these maladies, while lt ls at the
same time entirely harmless and decidedly pala?
table. sep3-CD,tc
YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR
PRLNTINU
EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB
OFFICE.
?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-??
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD
Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue
Sew York. ,i....,f
^A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.
From the time when, In 1834, Dr. RCGOE discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid'' and Us extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing In the history of M-?lieine has
equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi?
cians In treatment of consumptive and scrofu?
lous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy.
Blclan Of 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 S?LULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one
dote has oten taken, and we cordially recommend
lt to the public-TEdltor "Argus." jan!7 lyr
pff- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TKUSSES.-Comfort and Core for the Ruptured.
Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue. New
Fork. dec?a
Special Satires.
CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
CHARLESTON, from New Tort, are notified that
she ts discharging cargo at Adger's South Wharf.
Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the
wharf at owner's risk.
JAMES ADGER & CO.,
sepo-l_ Agents.
?&~ CONSIGNES PER MERCHANTS'
LINE Schooner MINNIE are hereby notified that
she ls THIS DAT discharging cargo at Adger's
North Wharf. All goods not called for before sun?
set will be stored at their risk and expense. No
I claims allowed arter goods leave the wharf.
WM. ROACH A CO.,
sepo-l_Agents.
??- FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE, ic.
Tlie Steamer ARGO, having moved from Accom?
modation Wharf to the wharf formerly occupied
by the "Pilot Boy," will receive Freight at South
Atlantic Wharf on SATURDAYS and WEDNESDAYS,
leaving as above on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.
See time table advertised in another column,
sepfl ___
ps- SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COT?
TON wUlbe GINNED and PACKED in a satisfac?
tory manner at Palmetto, on Cooper River, about
nine miles from the Cltj, on low terms and at
short notice. For further Information, apply on
the premises, or to Messrs. W. c. BEE Sc CO., Ad
ger's Wharf.____sep9-i2?
?Sf NOTICE.-THREE MONTHS AF?
TER date, application will be made for RENEW?
AL of SCRIP, in name of Rev. CLEMENT F.
JONES, for twenty-two (22) Shares Union Bank
Stock, original having been lost or destroyed-1"
shares, 3637, November 16, 1859; 5 shares, 8641,
November 17, 1859.
(Signed) A. B. MULLIGAN.
july6-lamo3?_
^"HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
in Medicine as well as in other tilings. AVER'S
SARSAPARILLA Is agenu ne preparation of that
unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier,
decidedly superior to the poor tn Rations hereto?
fore in the market. Trial proves it.
ang5-mwf6_
ATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In the world
harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not con?
tain lead, nor any vitalic poison to produce par?
alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive
preparations boasting virtues they do not possess.
The genuine W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE
has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to
uphold Its Integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye,
Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied
at No. 16 Bond street, New York.
nov26 fmwiyr_
?3f SPREAD THE FAMILY BOARD
WITH LUXURIES.-We might cite the authori?
ties by the dozen to show that Irish Moss or Car?
rageen (from which this celebrated SEA MOSS
FARINE is made) has long been considered a val?
uable species of nourishment for the sick?-light,
digestible, anti-febrile, restorative and fattening.
This is what eminent men have said of Irish
Moss as it was-only half purified and compara?
tively uoconcentrated. The new article (SEA
MOSS FARINE)-which, by the magic of science,
has suddenly sprang, pure and perfected, from an
old matrix, like Minerva from the bed of Jove
takes a far wider range. .To us It ls to reduce the
expense of living, to spread the family board with
luxuries costing less than common fare, and large?
ly to increase that variety in food which ls said to
be essential to health. It is quickly prepared
(ten minutes sufficing to produce a custard or
pudding,) and we think no one who has once be?
come acquainted with Its properties will bc likely
to ever abandon lt as an article or diet.
aep5-mwf3D?c_
ms- SEA MOSS FARINE FOR SALE,
Wholesale and Retail, at CORWIN'S Grocery, No.
275 King street._nng26-fmw
/VAN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS
OF CHARLESTON.-The Niagara Fire Engine
Company, No. 8, of Charleston, being desirous of
rendering their organization more efficient for the
pr?serv?t ion 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 In service since the year 1850, and being
worn out, hos become almost entirely useless.
The Company have been U3ing 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 for the purchase of a new Engine that
the Company may be enabled in the future to
render more valuable services than in the past.
The Chief and ofttcers of the Department, as
well as the whole organization, can bear testi?
mony to our efforts as well a3 good order. We
feel 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. PINKNRY, H. CARROL.
H. WICKMAN, P. W. LEWIS,
E. C. TUCKER. R- MINDORA,
J. H. CURTIS, E. E. LYONS.
D. FARST, W. LAWTON,
T. McG. CARR, J- B. NELL.
No list ls 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 Chief Fire Depart?
ment.
C. P. AI MAR, Second Assistant Chief Fire Depart?
ment.
F. L. O'NEILL, Third Assistant Cider Fire Depart?
ment.
GEORGE L. BUIST, Chairman Board Firemas
tera.
R. S. BRUNS. Vice-Chairman Board Firemasters.
auglO-lowfml8
. Printing.
JJ E FORM! REFORM!!
Having recently made extensive additions to our
stock ?r PAPERS, Ac, for the printing of
BILL HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
LETTER HEADS.
NOTE HEADS,
"ENVELOPES,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
LABELS, Ac.
Also, in NEW MACHINERY and pother Printing
material,
We are prepared to execute al orders for
JOB PRINTING
AT THE
LOWEST NEW YORK RATES.
Call BI THE NEWSIJOB OFFICE and examine
Suecimens and prices._ aug4
c?
LUMB1A HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR.
The Proprietors of this Pleasantly legated and
eipirantiv furnished Estab Ishment, at the Sta.e
others seeking accommodations, tha the CO?
LUMBIA" ls th every respect a drst-ciass Hotel,
unsurpassed by any In the State or the UnlteJ
State/ Situated in the business centre of the
city, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup?
plied with every delicacy of the season, boUlroa
Sew York and Charleston markets, the Pi?Pr?
tors pledge themselves that no efforts wm oe
spared io give perfect satisfaction In every re?
spect,
A first-class Livery Stable ls attached to the
Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be
had at the shortest notice. .
Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure ot
every Train, and passengers are carriel to and
from the Hotel FRES OF CHAROS.
WM. GORMAN.
apris wfna
ftgerioes.
NICKERBOCKER MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
ERASTUS LYMAN, President. GEORGE P. SNIFFER Secretary.
INCOME FOR 1869
ASSETS OVER....
$5,041,924
. 7,600,000
Securely Invested under stringent Life Insurance Law of New York.
This Company has deposited $50,000 In State Bonds with Comptroller-General of South Carolina^
as additional security to Local Policyholders.
Ordinary Life, Non-Forfeiture and Endowment Policies Issued on every plan. Premiums payable
annually, semi annually and. quarterly.
Rates of Premium are as low as any Company can offer and do a safe business. No extra charge
for Southern residence. ' .
Cash and Reversionary Dividends proportioned on Contribution plan declared annually, and may
be used to reduce Premiums for ensuing year, or to increase amount assured.
A Loan of 33% per cent, on amount of premiums allowed If desired.. No restrictions on travel In
any portion of the United States or Europe. Losses promptly paid..
8ep9-6 s3mos
WM. S. HASTIE & SON, General Agent for the Carolinas,
. No. 43 BROAD STREET, Charleston, s. C.
F
Stepping.
OK NEW TOBE.
ON THURSDAY, 15TH SEPTEMBER, AT 4
O'CLOCK -P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
STATE-ROOMS IXL ON DECK.
The Splendid New Iron Screw Steamship
"CLYDE," Ranter, Commander, will sall for New
York on THURSDAY, September 15, at 4 o'clock P.
M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves, connecting
with Day Passenger Trains from Colombia and
Augusta, arriving at half-past 3 P. M.
The "CLYDE" win connect with the Liver?
pool Steamship "MINNESOTA" of Messrs. WIL?
LIAMS A GL'ION'S Line, sailing September21st.
Insurance by Steamers of this Line y2 per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very One state-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER, HUGER k CO" No. 26 Broad street, or
to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
gepO-6_
Jp O R NEW YORK.
[ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 10. AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M.]
OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 1 845.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT STATEROOMS ON
DECK.
The splendid aide-wheel steamship "CHAM?
PION," R. W. Lockwood Commander, wlU sail
from Adger's Wharf as above.
ta- The "CHARLESTON" rollows on TUESDAY,
September 13, at 5 o'clock P. M.
sw Insurance by this Line half percent.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
sep7-4_JAMES ADOER A CO, Agents.
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS?
TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH?
WEST.
The flne Steamship "MARYLAND,"
Johnson, Commander, will sall for Bal-"." _
ti more on SATURDAY, 10th September at 4 o'clock
P.M.
ta- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to sample and sell their Goods from
tbs Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
sepT-4_No. 2 Union Wharves.
Jp O R PHILADELPHIA.
THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY.
The Screw Steamship "J. W. EVER-^dF?Eftfc
MAN.'' Hinckley, Commander, will sall?A?Sfi
for Philadelphia, direct, on SATURDAY, September
9th, at 4 o'clock P. M., from Brown's South
Wharf.
?-Through Bills Lading Issued to Boston.
ta- Insurance by the si earners ol this Line
per cent, to Philadelphia, and ;x per cent, to
Boston.
For Freight engagements, or Passage (cabin
$15,) apply to
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,
sep5-5 No. l Union Wharves.
pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S I
TUROUOII LIKE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above Une leave Plrr , f~Maa
No. 42, North River, foot of CaualjfflfittS
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the tu
and 21st of every month (except when these
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced?
ing.
Departure of the 21st connect?t Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 5th touch at Manzanillo.
Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja?
pan and China October l, 1870.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to AsplnwalL
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New
York. je. R. BABY, Agent.
Jolylg-lyr_
rjIHE ONLY INLAND ROUTE.
FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE, VIA JOHN'S
ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS, YOUNG'S
ISLAND, BEAR'S BLUFF, Ac
The Steamer "ARGO," Captain _ _?K^ai
J.H. Proctor, will receive FreightdMN&HK
at Accommodation Wharf, on WED^SDAYS and
SATURDAYS, and leave as follows:
C HAU PESTO I . BDISTO.
Thursday, Septl,9>i A M Frldey, Sept 2, S>? A M
Monday, Sept 5, 12 M Tuesday, Sept 6, 12 M
Thursday, Sept 8, 2 P M Friday. Sept 9, 1 P M
Monday, f-ept 12, 7 A Mfruesday, Sept 13, 6 A M
Thursday, Supt 15,9 AM Friday, Sept 16. 8AM
Monday, Sept 19, 12 M Tuesday, Sept 20, 12 M
Thursday. Sept 22, 2 P M Friday, Sept 23. 1 P M
Monday. Sept 26. 7 A M Tuesday. Sept 27. 6 A M
Taursday, Sept 29,9AM Friday, Sept 30, 8AM
N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the
wharf.
-r*or Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent,
Boggo_South Atlantic Wharf.
jp OR GARDNER'S BLUFF,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN.
The Steamer PLANTAR, Captain _ -rtT^,
J. T. Fester, ls no>. recelvlng.Eg?^iS?k,
Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and v. iii leave
on SUNDAY MORNING. September ll, at 5 o'clock.
For Freight engagements or Passage, having
fine state-room accommodations, apply to the
Captain onboard, or to
aep8_RA VEN EL A HOLMES. Agents.
J! OR GARDNER'S BLUFl,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S C.
Tlie Steamer GENERAL MANI- _ _TP*W
G AULT. Captain H. S. Conies, ls ??ESESC
now receiving freight at South Atlantic wSSrT
and will leave as above cn SATURDAY MORNING,
September loth.
SHACKELFOR? k KELLY. Agents,
aep8-2_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
FLORIDA],
(ONCE A WEEK,)
VIA SAVANNAH, PERK ANDINA, JACKSON?
VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON ..
ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR will sall _ J-Jp^w
on and after the 6th July for above ????5<rii?*i_
piaces every TUESDAY EVBNINO, at ?O'CUXK.
Fare from Charleston to Savannah, Including
meals and berth, $3. julyl
Trains leave Charleston daily at 9,30 A.'"M.,
(Sundays excepted,) and 8.30 P. M. .
Arrive at Charleston ".so A. M., (Mondavs ex?
cepted,) and 5-P. SC .
Train leaving at 9.-30 A. H.. makes through con?
nection to"New- York via Richmond and Aqula
Creek only-going through la 91 hours, and with?
out detention on sunday. - : . '> ' - - .
Train leavmgataaa P. St, have choice of route
via Richmond and Washington, or Bay route-via
Portsmouth and Baltimore. Passengers leaving
Friday by this train lay-over on Sunday fn Balti?
more ; those leaving-on Saturday remain Sunday
in Wilmington, N. C.
This is 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 or
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. -
S, S. SOLOMONS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEA ros, General Tioket Agent. ' ?' '
septd - 1 . . ;
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD:
S
NOTICE.-On and arter TciaOAr, the 9th inst.,
the Summerville Train will leave Charleston at
5.20 P. M., arriving at Summerville at 6.40 P. iL
A. L. TYLER,
sHgj_ ..vice President.
OUT H CAROLINA RAILROAD
S
GENERAL SCPERlNTfc.Nt>i^--> CjflCE, 1
CHARLKSTOl.. .-. iii ll, 1870. j
On and after auudny. Ala- .oth, the Pa&sengei
Trains upon lui auntie ?>... una Railroad will rui
as rollows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. lt.
Arrive ut Augusta.4.25 P. M
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave '."naries ton............8.30 A. M
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M
AUGUSTA KIOHT EXPRESS,
(Sundays excepted.}
Leave Charleston.8.80 p. M
Leave Augusta.6.00 P. M
Arrive at Augusta.1.7.05 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.50 P. AL
Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. IL
Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.5.20 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.6.40 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. Il
Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. V.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
" Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex
ccpted,) connects with up and down Bay Pas?
sengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden. .6.85 A, BL
Arrive at Columbia.ll.oo A. M.
Leave Colombia.LOO p. M.
Arrive at Camden.6.40 p. M.
H. T. PEAKE,
may ir, General Superintendent,
fiailroao Supplies.
STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS'
SUPPLIES.
A fall assortment or BRASS and IRON FIT?
TINGS, for steam and gas-otters' and plombera
Steam Guages, Gusge-cocks, Low Water Detec
tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black
smiths, Bellows, ftc.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 emo_Charleston, S. 0.
Q ?C UMBER-WOOD P?MP&
The cheapest and best PUMP now tn use. The)
give no taste to the water and are applicable lr
every locality.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C.
S
TEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS,
Single and double-acting Lut and Force PUMPS,
H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang,
Hand and Cross-Out Saws. Also, Miners' and En?
gineers" Supplies m great variety, Shovels, Picks,
Ac
For sale by
'.CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO..
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_Charleston, fl. 0.
-?AR IRON AND STEEL.
English and American Relined, in bars
English and American common, tn bars
Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron
Bolts, Nats and Washers.;
For sale by
CAMERON, BAH KLEY & CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston. S. 0.
N
AILS, NAILS,
Ot the best brands, including Parker Mills and
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Nf
Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS.
ALSO,
A full Stock or Wrought and Cm SPIKES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_Charleston, S. 0.
piPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER.
Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO/S Pas
cal iron Works. At store of
CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO.,
Corner Meeting and cumberland streets,
mehi; omo ? Charleston. S. C.
B
E L T I N G .
A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING
and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and
Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub?
ber ror packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves,
Ac.
ALSO.
"Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted
and or approved manufacture.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_ Charleston, S. 0.
I L I O I L! OIL!
0
Winter Sirained SPERM, Extra Lard
C. B. A Co.?a Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle
Olive Oil, Cotton Seed od
White Oak (West Virginia) OIL
'' For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland street*,
mch24aaio Charleston, S. C.
f~?, partim. Salee--??jie tp?rj. j
By JOLIES DBASE.
r^REAT OPENING SALE OF THE 8EA
TH? MORNING, at lo o'clock. 1 will sell at mr
Store, corner ot King and Liberty streets T
. SM-cases BOOTSand SHOES, just received rrom
Northern, asd.Eastern manufacturers, and to be
sold without reserve, on their account. Tnt?
sale comprises a'well selected stock, viz:
Cuses Men's Grain, Calf and Kip BOOTS
Cases Men's'Calf, Glove Top and Creole Congress
Casefl Men'8 Calf and Kip Balmorals, Broga n,
. . ; Jersey Ties, Malakoffa and Oaford Ties1
Cases Men's Goat Slippers
Oases Men's Al Wax Brogans
Cases Boys' and Youths' Calf Congress, and Bal?
morals
Cases Ladies' Serge and Goat Polish, extra high
CaseS Ladles' Serge Congress, Arie and extra
Cases Women's Goat and Kip Bootees; 3 to 7,' 6 to
9 and ?to 9.
Cases Misses' and Children's Dress and Walking
Bootees, high cut. . .
100 cases (600 dozen) Men's and Boy s?. Young
America, Peabody, London, Don Carlos,
Spotted Tali, Planters and Shoo-Fly Felt and
WQOI HATS. _" _ sep9
By N, A. HUNT. -
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS DAT, at my Salesroom, No. 142 Meet?
ing street, at 10 o'clock, I wilt sell,
60 sempre cases BOOTS AND SHOES. These
are samples of 3oo cases, from which I wlH'freery
duplicate.. They are all fresh and desirable
Gooda, worthy the attention of the retail trade.
8ep9. . ... . ' . - .
: '! . ' By WM. McKAY. !
WAGON, MARBLE COUNTER,
J.Scythes, Household Furniture and San
di les.
I will sell THIS DAY. at my store, opposite Pa?
vilion Hotel, at lo o'clock. Also. Hand COTTON
GINS, one large French Mirror, Revolvers, Ac.
sep?
By W. Y. LEITCH A RVS. BRUNS,
.. . Auctioneer*.
SLOOP AMELIA AT AUCTION.
THIS DAY.'the 9th Instant', at il o'clock, at
Palmetto" Wharf, where she now lies, ' ' ' .' ;
The Sloop AMELIA, burden '24 41-103 tons Cus?
tomhouse measurement, with her Satis, Spars,
Anchors and Chalas. ?. She carries 1800 bushels of
grain or 40 tons phosphate, and draws; loaded,
6&.fect. . . .. ?.. . .. : iifrio . ?
. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers
and stamps. , . ..' ? ?? ;_sep9 ?
B. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER
WILL SELL THIS DA Y,."AT^U
o'clock, at No. 33 Brpad. street, : .,.. |..
1 Prime MULE, Set Scales and. sundries. ..
aep9 '," ? ? -? ???????
B. M. MARSHALL & BFA).
WILL SELL ON FRIDAY, 9" H IKST,,
at ll o'clock, at No. 33 Broad ureet,
4 superior WAGONS (Wilson A Chil l's make.)
sepa . < -'.'. ? . j HI
' ?^:iC.f?$Mf& .$jaiti?7'>. tia
T??^r?A^K)N:& CQ-U?BROAD ST?
J$L Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Grates, AcAgent?
fdr, the Automatic Washing Machine and Wflqger,.
ADIAR, G. W.--CHOICE DRUGS, CHE?
MICALS, Su cg! cal Instruments, PerOimertea
and Toilet Articles, 469 King, oorvVandeffiorlt;ac
ARCHER'S ' BAZAAR; >3U3 KING ST.;
Wholesale and Retail Notions and Faacy
Goods, jo per cent.lesa than elsewhere.'! t
LL AN, JAMES, WATCHES, .CLOCKS,'
Jewelry.isterilng Stiver, Ptat?dwar?, Spec?
tacles; Fancy Goods, Ac. Na 3S7rKlj>g street.
BAKER, H.' F., & CO., SHIPPING AND
Comrafssron Merchants', central Wharf;'-:
BABBOT, ALFRED A., ATGENT QFITHE
Havana Cigar Faotory,"La Yalentlna," ll8 .
East Bay street. ? . , . . j. . . .
AZ AAR, F. VON SANTENj IMPORT
ER of Parla Fane Goods, Toys; French Cot?
fectlonery,India Bobbe, QoodBAc No.029 King st.
BISCHOFF & CO., HENRY, iiWHOLE
SALE Grocers, and- Dealers1 ln> Wines, Ll'7
qnors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac, 197 East Bay.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,' THE.' BEST:
regulated and trnlshed House In the South-.
ern States. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor." '. . - '..
OSGROYE'S SODA WATER : MANU?
FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass,
and Hlbberfa Loudon Ales, 37 Market st. ,,.
CILAPLN & CO., Lu, MANUFACTURERS
and Dealers lu Carriages,- Harness; Ac, 20
llayue. A a3A35Plnckney at.;also,.193Meeangst.
CORWIN; Av CO.. WiL S., IMPORTERS
and Dealers in Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas
and Groceries, Wholesale and Retah' 276 King st.
GHAFEE 4 CO., WM. H., WHOLB
SALE Dealers (n Groceries, Wines, Liquors,"
Ac ; Agents far Exton's Crackers. 207 East^BUy.- -
CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND
most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant.
Clmfee A Co., No. 207 East Bay. Manufacturers: '; '
DUVAL * SON,. J.Ss MANUPACTUR-;
ERS of Tinware Dealers In Stoves. House
Furnlat?ng Goods, Ac, 337 King at?.,. ...
EASON IRON WORKS,:ESTABLISHED
1838, Nassau and .Columbus streets; Steam
Engines. Marine. Portable and Stationery. Boilers.
OLIAN, G.', TOBACCO COMMISSION
Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the
sale of Standard Brands. No. 161 East Bay.
URNITURE ;WAREEOOMS, ESTAB
. LI8HED1838. D. H. Sllcox, Noa. 176, 177 aa d
179 King st. Goods carefully packed and shipped.
r\ OLDSMITH A SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND
VX 8 Vendue Range,Wliolesale Dealers m Iron,
Metala, Rngs. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac. ? ? -'
p URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS
VJT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom;-'
modatlop Wharf. ' . . . ? ;
pi (/UTE VENTER BROS., (SUCCESSORS
XX to A. ining.) dealers In Millinery, Fancy
Goods, Toys, China Glassware, Ac, 237 King St.
ENEREY. WAL S., 314 MEETINGST.^
Macldulst and Founder. Manufacturer or
Engines, and Improved Agricultural Implomenta. '
KINSMAN <fc HOWELL, GENERAL
Commission. Merchants, and Agents for
Manes' Superphosphate of Lime. No. 128 East Bay.
?ONS, T.. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac. 78 Mar?
ket sf., near Meeting, Sign Of uBlg BOot." ?.' -,
LA CRIOLLA.-JGSE JARA, IMPOR?
TE Rand Manufacturer of .Havana Cigars,
Wholesale and Retail, bor. Meeting and Marxe?sta.
LITTLE tfc CO., GEO., 21? KING. ST., :
seUthe eheapest and best Clothing and Fur?
nishing Goo-lsJnjJhajJwum!__
LUNSFORD. iJ. K, CABINETMAKER
and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly
done. Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines.
ERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA
DlES', Misses', Gent's,Boys' and Ctildren'a
Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Ac. 282 King st.
MERNAUGH, Ni, DEALER IN BOOTS,
v Shoes,' Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King
street. : '-? : ''. ".' ' ' !' ;':
MARBLE WOBKS.-THE OLD'ESTAIS
. tlSHMEST. E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, Tl?
Meeting st;; next old Theatre lot. .
MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring
House, Gents' Furnishing Goods. 291 King, St.
XTEUF VILLE, B. K., BLANK JJOOK
jji Manu facturer. Job Printer and; 8tattoter,' ?
Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound In all styles.
NOAH'S ARK.-WM. McLEAN? JOBBER
and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca
sea. Stamping A Finking a specialty; 433 King st.
STENDORFF St' CO.,;. WHOLESALE.
Grocers, Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cl
gars, No. 175 East Bay. ' '. . . ._;
'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE '
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East
Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale
PADDON, W. r'., GAS FITTER, STEAM,;
Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinda
of Gas Apparatus made to order. ' .
PLANOFORTE AND M?MIC STORE,
191 King st.. ZOOBAUM, YOUNO A, .CO.,
Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, ?tc
PHOENIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED
1844, John F..Taylor A Co., Engineers and
Boilermakers, 4, 6,8, IO and 12 Pritchard st.
PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST.,
Printer, Stationer, and dealer la Blank.
Scnooland Law Booka._-- '
STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESAL?
and Retah Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 239 King
street, three doors below Wentworth. _
SGOTOS' STAR . SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents' Furnishing Roomh^n?S^
posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace.
SPEAR, JAMESE-, 235 KING ST., OPPO
^ite FaseL Importer and Dealer la Fine Watch?
es. rSSS^^ggS raacy Gooda'Ac
miiE GREAT SU?TH?RN TEA HOUSE,
l ^WM S CORWIN A co., 275 lOng st., branch
House of POO Kmadway. New York. ? .
-7yUiT~C llEALER IN FRENCH CALF
SKINS Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,Shoe
Findlnzs. Hides. Furs and Beeswax. 65 Market st.
-Q33?MS &BRC, A M, I43.AND 145
East Bay, up stairs. Railroad, Commercial
aniT renewal Job Ptlpyiptr, at New Yott prices.
TjjTz HILDEN k, CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
W ry and SUverware, 2?6 King st. Crockery
and r-laaaware at Wholesale. Nn. 137 Martin?"
"\TTEBB, WAL L., IMPORTER Of otli
? T NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meetla?
street.