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Address RIORDAN. DAWSON '?* ?Ow
. ' Nevi? BNn Bay, *)ha Heston, Ska .
Wit CJyart??o?i
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 187L
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-Gold closed In New York-, yesterday,* at
lit
-Cotton closed firm; salas of 4882 bales at
16c. i .>
-Cotton closed in Liverpool, yesterday,
IMS; vpfimda 7ja7}d, Orleans 7?e74d; sales
10,000 bales. " * - ? ....
" -The -vigilance committee- "br Nevada nave
banished fourteen pedple.
-A dispatch from Memphis states that trains
arejranning on all roads. < The damages by the
late storm are temporarily repaired.
-It is intimated ta high, official. circles thai
tim joint high commissioners have not yet
roached or discussed the Alabama claims ques?
tion, having been engaged .steadily on the fish?
ery' and other questions aJteeting oar relations
with Canada. ' " -
. -Judge Bupteed, of tho United States Court
at Montgomery, Alabama, decided a case under
the enforcement act on Saturday, holding'that
Hf eases of attempt to deprive a citizen-ol
rights under the const it ntlon "and lawn'--of the
United States, ff?? F?d?ral courts have exclu?
sive jurisdiction, and that Sute courts are di?
vested ot this j uri?dict!*fl. j-^-^v...
-The cJhlneeeGOvernment1nw'*SD^ed the
-wrath of Franca for du m ag d'doney to French,
property during the Tien-Tern disturbances^
the payment of $300,000, an J the appointment
of a Preach mau to the position of imperial in?
terpreter, with a salary o? $16,000 per annum.
These concessions are regarded as a lull settle?
ment Of their claim. ..
-The Germ?n ship Robert Rlckerman, hav?
ing been sold, it is claimed, oona fide to Eng?
lish subjects, salted from Sha ugh al, January j ]
22, ander, full English papers, dog, &c, but
was captured soon afterwards outside the
port, in neutral waters, by French cruisers,
and held as a prize against the protest of the
English consul. Sixteen German vessels, in?
cluding, several steamers, are blockaded at
Yokohama by French cruisers.
. -A- ne iv- flrst-cJ&s* i rou-o lad carretta for the
Turkish navy baa arrived ad Constantinople
She was built at Trieste for the Imperial Gov-*):
ernment, arid te rrermed fhe' Djela?e. 'Ber ar?
mament consists of only three guns, but these
are of tho heaviest calibre.- ?5 he-brought with
her ten mitrailleurs and seventy caunon of
long range, ordetedi'in . Germany. Twenty
other mltol^eure^ave^afsb recently arrived.
-At a large diuner. given a short tim* ago
In New York CityVthe names of the* guests,
designating tew places -at the tobie, were
patrrted't>ii1rnbber balloon < which floated -over
th? tabie, beln^rastenerf to long strings-, one
to the stem o? each man's goblet. The effect
was very novel, and numerous were the jokes
made by the ooiapac j of ? "balloo na ti cs" on the
-a correspondent of a New York-journal
says that Napoleon -Tntends moving bis house?
hold to America shortly, and that Engente ls
already pre^sj*tog'->4e^?t. irum England for
New York as the advance guard of 'the linpe
t j?ts recentb^xhness angine
will bring uri th? reorln
time, j J nat previous To the breaking out o? the
war lt is stated that Napoleon had caused large
investments to be made In New York on li.-J
account, but whether this statement, added te
the other, amounts ta anything, though both
are orr tin asnal "best authority" of corres?
pondents, ie a matter which one eua. accept or
not, as be may. ' -
.'-Tita Joint committee of the . Massachusetts
Legislature, to-whom waa referred the subject
of nanow-gaiige railroads, hare Kiportsd a
bili authorising the oonstract lon of auch road*.
She bili provides "that any branch railroad
hereafter constructed -in thc State may adopt
a gatlgeu>f three feet or the existing gauge of
?Qur feet eight and one-halt luches, aud no
other ganges shari be used. "Several compa?
nies ha*,?* been, organised for the purpose of
building sueh railroads hi Massachusetts; and
BhouVd the bill proposed by the committee be?
come ? law, lt I? thought teat the cons!ruction
of haif a dozen or more narrow-gauge roads
will benndertakestduring the coming Hummer.
-The London Judy thus states the case, in
tbe shape of an advertisement: "J." Bull begs
to inform rds ftiepdst the public, heads of
families and teeners- in-rniant.scltools, that
he is prepared to exhibit on very reasonable
terms bia celebrated British Lion (quite
tame ) The s-weMnsptrlog and terrific roars
O? thisnobje animal, combined with its per?
fect harmlessness,, are now well known. - Any
person may, withrhe greawrt Impunity, kick
or spit upon lt, or. pull lt by th- ull, so (hat
mach tun may D? derived fnrtn its terocfous
d?monstration?; at which nobody need feel
the reset airatn. it bah been-exhibited be?
fore alt.?w crowned heads ot Europe, and
has raised screams . f laughter. Address J.
Bull, at the'Wind Bag run,' Lamb's Conduit
stree*'1 ii ? .?
-The perfod fhr another revolution . seems
to be apeas? oping in-Mexico. The opponents
ofJ^ret^orprealdeet hore obia'nerfaMctpry
in Congress by the ?lection ol their speaker,
Lanmoona, and he h.is made a speech, openly
Charging the present disturbed condition of .tie
conni ry to tb? abuses of the a.imm Int ra! lon.
The sentiment tn Owgerss-utfaiiisc Juarez bas
become so bitter, indeed, that au impression
gains tb at a law wflrbe passed prohibiting his
K-zmttort. If dofc, iL la.-believed Juarez W""
ignore if? On tb^'other Sand, lt ls assert
that, If SUD a a law be not passed, a revolution
tetlow aj?y?ow.,^*e1tlier case, JuareZfj
with the power of the government in hla.|
hands, has the ad vantw. Mr. Nelson, the
United Otales MhrieteivhWB-been-Quite" gwut'~j'
rally charged by the opposition press of Mexl
CQy ^tfith. anOPTatirtn pr^qnin ? nn ftOflOBaX n{ \
his rriendl^coqrae tcsvards the Juirlsfapause,
but this chtgro^df tied bl/ tjmtigMfllman's
friends J jj ff J fj \ fjWl
-A Washington dispatch says: "The change
that has come over the House by the feuds ot
the Republicans and the New Hampshire elec?
tion can hardly be realized. Not only is the
two-tbirde majority swept away, but it is hard
to say which party is now running the House
of Representatives. The Democrataso Jar have.
as much to say about it as the. Radicals."
-A Washington lefter, of 8unday, says:
"Great stress lspwed by' the Ocmgressofeh
who desire legislation to 'Bappress alleged
disorders ia the SouUi upoa the,alarming con?
dition of affairs existing in certain of the South
Carolina districts; but several are disposed to
leave the matter In the bands'of the Governor
of the State, who, it is thought, will, by dis?
arming the negro militia, quiet all sources of
disorder. A number ot Republicans urge this
plan, and one at least of the senators from
South Carolina w?l be likely to advise the
Governor to that effect. As the former has in
vited bia political opponents to consult with
btan as-to the beat means-of preserving, the
peace and enforcing the laws of the State, it
?B thought that a most harmonious and effect?
ive meeting to- that end will be had, and that
the violence which harprevalled In many die -
trietswill be surety suppressed."' '.
-.%*?Tkwi?f Benadac Hob crt *o ru .
Senator Rober teen has written the follow?
ing manly letter to four of the leading citi?
zens of the State. The 'most' bitter political
opponent of the senator can nardi}' do other?
wise than corn-mend the temper and tone ot
such an appeal: v
UNITED STATES SENATE CU AUB KR, ) * j
WASDINOTO?T, March IS", 1871. j ' |
Omlrm en - The disturbed condition of affairs
existing Ic certain localities of otu State has
caused me the greatest concern. Sincerely
desiring th? prosperity of our State "and the
happiness ot all bur people, I-would consider
ft {fie most' auspicious act of my life If I could
be productive of any good as a pacificator.'
lt ls"not necessary for me to Vnlarge upon
tho terrible evils which threaten the State rf
the antagonisms or our society are not repress
ed. My idea is that the time road to peace is
by peaceful meane-by Just ice and kindness to
am classes-so that none may feel themselves
allen from the government. 1 am not san
gui ne bf the effect of laws unless they are sus,
taJaethby public opinion.
Mjr ojjject, then, lh addressing you Is to ask
your .aid In arousing abd -concentrating the
opinion of all good citizens In.favor of law and
order. Knowing ydsr'Intelligence and good
intentions, I venture, though not ot the sam e
political organization- as yourself, to Invoke?
your aid In the premises. .
My suggestion is, that you put yourselves in
communication with the' leading citizens in
Che respective counties ol the State, so as to
organize and combine the moral power o! the
State in favor of peace, good order, and obe?
dience to the law,
I cannot but believe that the happiest re?
mita would follpw your exertions, and har
nony, goodvortto.ami general content would
toon revisit our distracted State! :
Assuring yon ot my earnest desire to-ce-ope
-ate in this mission of peace, which is Intend!
3d to secare the rights- of every citizen, I re?
l?alo, with highett regard, your obedient ser?
vant, " T. J. BOBEBTSON.
*To Messrs. J. B. KERSHAW, M. C. BUTLER, J.
a. RION, 8. MCGOWAN.
AM Eucxcuauble tynong.
* < V " .? .- . . iv
It there is any class of/hard workers in .the
ommunity who deserve special considera
Ion it "Is certainly t?o8e-wljo labor day by
laj in teaching our Utile ones in the public
chools. Yet, .complaints pour in upon us
rom all sides of the heartless delay in the
taymejttot their well-earned salaries, and
bi? prospect --of a settiement appears, to
rrow .small - by degrees and beautifully less.
Tho i's'responsible fbr~thls_grievous" wrong ?
t loo often happens, " as in this case, that
bose who render the most, valuable servi?
es- to the community fare worse in the tren
ral scrarnbie oflife. " Sorely If there is any
park of justice or pity left in tbe hearts of
bose who control the public school funds,
omething will be promptly done to relieve
be wau ts of the teachers, il *
Although the members, of President
?rantfs Sari Domingo commission have uot
et returaed from the jolly little excursion
rhich ihey have taken at Uncle Sam's es?
t?nse, we ure able, thanks to the industry,
ir enterprise, or prying impudence, or all j
lombined, of the newspaper correspondents
vho accompany the expedition, to get a tol?
erably clear insight into the leading features
)f the forthcoming report, which ls to give
,o the country the result of the investigations
>f the commission^
The report is said to be the joint produc?
ion of old Ben. V.'ade and Dr. Howe.. That
>orLion of the document which treats of the
lentimeni" of the people of Dominica on the
abject of annexation has been prepared by
yr. Howe, who- is so touched by the logg
lufferiogs of the people' and their unhappy
:ondi?io? under ;ho Baez government, fha1
ie has declared Iiis intention of spending the
?ma?nder of Iiis days in assisting tbtjm to
iclireve ar higher civilisation. In the abseuce
tf any direct intimation of the character in
vbich he proposes lo render his uew found
riend8 so signal a service, it is shrewdly
uggested that tbe Doctor hopes to keep bis
lisinterested promise in the early and saga
ious discharge of the duties of Provisional
rovernor. Perhaps it was Iiis eagerness to
titer upon sonic such lield of cUctul useful
ices' which has uocbnsciously led bim to re
ort what should be, rather than what ls,
he prevailing sentiment among the people
f Dominica. Contrary tb all the most au?
nen ic accounts thal reach us through other
hannels, the commission, will be represent
d by their enthusiastic scribe as* having dis
evered an almost unanimous desire for au
lexniion among all classes of the people', and
s entertaining the couviction to be express
d in the report that, if a popular vote were
o be taken througbubt the island on-- thc
mest ion o? annexation, it would be us large
y in favor, relatively, os the vote-of the peo
)le of the Dulled States would be against a
>ropositiou to return to their former coDdi
ion ander tbe dominion of Great Britain. .
As to the climate and general. healthful-.
lesa.of tbe. island, tbe commissioners will
peak some what guardedly. They ore not I
prejjared^calLJt theareatsajfearibx
cl?nate aid general h?a!<::uf tir? peop!
g??d as in an? of thaSoutbern States\
aJrirti>erson8 may go^therefrom tfiffTJt
Stages with safety-a conclusion with w
life insurance^acLuanes wiU. venture, to
fer. - Tbe commissioners will claim to 1
f?uod in.San Domingo as high a.atandai
intellectuality and morality as-can be fe
in any thinly settled country where no i
cational facilities ex'.gt-a conclusion w
is so very 'general tn?t nobody is like!
take the trouble to dispute - it Conceri
the mineral wealth of the country we 1
the old, old story-"rich, bot nndevelop
although we have no positive information
spec ting the extent and valne -of the mir
deposits. Like all. other "rich, but ni
"Jeloped.'^ mines, however, they are
always have been for sale cheap. As to
products Of the island, the com miss io
win say all that can be said-namely,
they are tropical in character and sac
are found elsewhere throughout the V
Indies.
Concerning those portions of the fo
coming r?port which relate to the debt
finances of the Dominican Government,
information is still very limited-altho
Mr. Wade has ventured to confide to a .
respondent, who-has basely betrayed
confTdehce' by publishing it, his prh
opinion that a million and a half of do]
would discharge ali the honest obligati
of the Republic-the whole amount of.
claims acknowledged and discredited be
In the neighborhood of titree millions,
regard to the terms of annexation, tbe c
missioners. say that Baez, desperate at
thought of being left to take care of h i mt
!s ready to give np everything and ace
anything Or nothing in return, provided
United" States will pay the debt of the
public No new iofbrmation of geograt
esl interest will be embodied in the rep*
The commissioners have taken a good dea
trouble to make sure that no concession
.public lands have been made to any <
I cono ec Ced with -or representing the adm
i3trat?cm of the" United Stat es, bot the pul
ia to be left to form its own conclusions
to whether there have or have not been i
private purchases ot land for sp?cul?t
purposes.
Sncb, fn substance, is the story which I
commission will have to teil us when tt
retara. But their labors will have U
-vam. The American people have bad cm
enough of Cudlee at nome, and, though 6
Domingo may be a sea-girt Paradise, tb
do not want it on any terms.. The schei
for its purchase-in volving aa it does, in t
popular belief, a huge and disgraceful job
will not only meet with ignominious and c
served failure itself, but will certainly be t
caup-de-grace to the political aspirations
president Grant, if not to the party to whi
be owes his. elevation.
funeral Dioticee.
THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AN
Acquaint an cw or Ur. and Mrs. JABIES DUN LO
and tbe mernoera of st. John's Chapel, are i
spectral]y m rited to xtt?na the Panerai of the fo
mer, at St John's Obapel, THIS MORNING, at
o'clo eic. . mar22-?
Special Notices.
~_}??r CONSIGNEES PER SCHOONE
ELIAS MOORE, from Baltimore, are notifie
that she is discharging cargo at Kerr's Whar
Goods not called for at sunset will be stored t
owners' risk and expense.
STKKBT BROTHERS Sc CO.,
inart2-l_Consignees.
^-CONSIGNEES' N O T IC E-MEE
OH A NTS' LINE-FROM NEW T?RK.-Th
Schooner Y il A IK will discharge Tots DAT a
Auger's North Wharf. Consigners must send fo
Goods .before sunset or pay expenses. No c?alo
allowed ail er Goods are removed.
mar-*2-l ' W. ROACH 4 CO.
JWTHE PLANTERS' AND MECHAN
ICS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Thirty day
after date this Bauk wilt be prepared to conso'.l
dateits Stock by Issuing one Share of new for tel
or the old, in compliance with the recent amend
ment of its charter. Also to receive subecrrp
tlons for an additional number of Shares-trr th?
extent of twenty thousand at twenty-five dollar
each, including the Consolidated Snares as above
present Stockholders to have precedence In sub
scrlptlon'to the Increased stock, In proportion ti
the amount now held by theur respectively."- "
triatei-wS_
IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS,
CHARLESTON COUNTY.-FEBRUARY TERM,
1871.-It ls ordered that FRIDAY next, the Sith, b<
appointed SENTENCE DAY, and that all person!
who haveoeen found Guilty at this Terra ol th<
Court, and those out under Recognizance, whe
have faned to appear, be brought up for Sentence
on that day, and that Bench Warrants be issued
against all those parties who have heretofore neg
lected the summons of the Court.
(Signed) R, F. GRAHAM.
March 21, isTi.
A C. RICHMOND, C. G. S. and C. P.
aar22-3_'
?3T COLLEGE O? CHARLESTON. -
The Semi-annual Examination of the-three lower
Classes of this College will be began on MONDAY,
Starch 20. at 9 A. M , and finished on FRIDAY,
M t r o u 24, at 2 P. M. ,
Candidates for admission into the Sophomore
and Freshman Classes wal pissant themselves on
Mc N DAY, 2 nh, at ia A IL
The Annual Commencement win take place in
the College Chapel MONDAY KVKNING, 27th inst.
marXt-j p. A. PORCHER, Secretary Faculty.
??-NOTICE.- NO DEBTS CONTRACT?
ED by any of the crew of the British Bark FLOR?
ENCE CHIPMAN will be paid by the Master or
Consignee. HENRY CARD.
mar2l-3_" _
jaar NOTICE-ALL PEHS'iNS HAV
1NU chums against the l?state of E. BARNWELL
:? KV WA KD will present the same properly at
tested, and persons indebted to same ? Ut please
make payment to W. C. BEE A CO., Charleston.
S.O.
ALLEN C. IZARD, )
A. B. ROSE, J Executors.
mar8ws6 THEO. D. J ERV KY.)_
?EB-OFF1CE UF THE S >UTH CARuLI
NACEN TRAL RAILROAD COMPANY-CHARLES
TON, s. C., MAKCti 15TH, 1871.-The Ninth Instal?
ment oj FIVE DOLLARS per share will bepaya
ble'on 15th April proximo.
- Ia Charleston-At the Office of the Company,
No. 10 Broad street.
In Snmter-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON.
lo Clarendon-To Dr. G ALLEN HUGGINS.
WM. H. PERONKBAU,
marl5-w5sl_Treasurer.
"^ATTENTION, TAXPATEKS -ALL
TAXES not paid ca or before MAROU 22,1871, are
liable to a penalty of twenty per cent. All Taxes
ant patton orbe.'ore JUNE li, UTI, are Uablc to an
additional penally of nve percent., when property
of taxpayers will be levi d on by distress or other?
wise.
marlie WM. GURNEY, County Treasurer.
^??r"~N?~r/CE IS HEREBY GIYEN
to nb Sub-Agents of the Laud Commission, that,
from aud after the first day f March, i : 71, they
will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L.
CAHDOZO, Secretary or the Advisory Board. .
ROBT. ?. DE LA RGB, L. C. S. S. C.
Columbia, February 28,1S7L marll
Speck
?*- CITY -TA?fNO^Ej^FHCE O?
CITY APPRAISER, ^ITT^ALLJJHA?E8TO^
S. C., FEBRUARY,21 HT, 1871.- ^tlcef-ii heru?y
gives to au concerned that RETURNS for all
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, -within the
Umita of the City or Charleston, sholl be made
attar 'd?irveT?n- tiTtm 'omcT'gg orhefoTB Thtrj
twenty -ors c CK j ot Marett', lari; ?at t ne rear com- !
a-fling aa th? first- da^of.January 1S7L, veri?
fied by oath, of the person .whose duty lt ls to BO
Hst os retnrn said property possessed by him, or
under.hla. control, either aa owner? agent,, parent,-1
husband, guardi?n, execafcpr, administrator, trus?
tee,-receiver, omcar, partner, factor, or holder,
with- the VALUS of such.-F?HBONAL property BO
held or cou trolled.
By Section M of Act No, 22, of the Leglalatnre
of 1868, approved September 16th, providing for
the assessment and taxation of property, which
act was extended, so far as applicable, to the City
of Charleston, by an act of the Legislature, passed
March 1st, 1870, it is made the duty ol the City
Appraiser to add fifty per bent, and one dollar as
penalty for failure or neglect to make returns of |
. property within the tinte given so to do, and must
Oe deserved.
The following most be returned for taxation as
Personal Property, via:
Horses and Mules.
' Neat cattle.
. Gold and Sliver-Watches. v
Gold and Silver PJate.
L Plano Fortes, Melodeons, or Cabinet Organs.
Carriages. 1
WagouB. .
Drays.
Carts or other vehicles.
Doga -7 . .
Average vulne of Goods, Merchandise, or other
commodities pertaining to business as merchant,
agent or otherwise, between the first days of Jan
uary, 1870, aud 187L
Average value cr all Materials used or provided
for use In business as a mannfacinrer or other?
wise, between the first days of January, 1870, and
187L .
Value of all Machinery, Engines, Tools", Fixtures-1
and Implements used or provided, and oral! man?
ufactured articles on hand on January 1st, 1871.
Yalue or Moneys, Including Bank Bilis and Cir?
culating Notes on hand or deposit.
Value or aU Credits ovar legal lu deb ted ness.
Yalue of all investments In the Bonds or Stocks
of any company, corporation or person, in or out
of this city (except National Banks.out of this
city.) and of the gross receipts ef Insurance.
Agencies in money and notes, between the .first
days of Jannary, 1870, and 1871, namely:
Value of all other Personal Property, including
Household Furniture.
. fe?22-lmo p. J. QOOOAN, City Appraiser;
?arBATCHELOE'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SDPERB HAIR DYE ia the beet in the tcor?d-per?
fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. Ko
disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas?
ant odor. The gennine W. A BATCHELORS HAIR
DYE prod noes IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black
or Natural Brown. Does not stain th? s tia, but
leaves Ute hair clean, soft and beautiful. The
onjy Safe, and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drag
gists. Factory No. 16 Bond street, New York.
JanSS-mwfiyr
jar-, HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? WHAT ?
The Life and Times of General Ot- E. LEE! Mr.
BedelL bookkeeper or Waverly House, will show
lt to you any time. He ls the authorized agent
for this splendid book for Charleston and adja?
cent counties. The Nea' Orleans Times says:
"We can recommend this wor? as the best that
has appeared on the Southern side since the war. "
mar8-w4 ._
?Sfr-WHEN YOU.?RE DEPR?SSED%r
the gaunt, sickly feeling of a disordered system,
which needs to be cleansed and stimulated Into
healthy action, take a dose or two of AYER'S
PILLS and see how quick you can be restored for
a shirring._?_marfT-fmwBnaw
fSf GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS
for Young Men on Social Evils, and the propriety
or. Impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary
help for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial
happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia,
Pa. an25-3moa
(Hants.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A FEW
good Dressmakers- first-class hands. Ap?
ply at Madame LUZIEn'SDressmaking estabUsh
ment, Km; street, above Wentworth, over the
Dollar Store. _mar22
IF YOU WANT A NICE GLASS OF
SODA Wi?TER, "cold as ice." go to KLEIN,
No. 839 King street, and you will oe mnolr pleased.
M. "Kein has made a great improvement this year
ou hin soda s aud, and promises io sattsry you as
often as yon give Mm a cull. mart?-l?
WANTED, A NURSE,. TO" TAKE
charge of an lu rant, and make herself
generally useful. A young per-on p eli rr. a.
Reco a. i ni ndat ions required. Apply at No. 104
Tradd si reet marti
ANTED. A .SECOND-HAND MELO
DEON. (five octave/,) in good order. Ap?
ply by le ter: ro QV DA?LT SEWS oillce, stating
maker's name aud lowest cash price. mar3
m - <?o? atl? i anno. ?
STRAYED . Eui ?it MY YARA CORNER
O Smith and Boll streets, on - uuday evening, a
Liver Color, d Painter Dog. As he (?highly valu?
ed a liberal reward will be paid for his delivery io
JEFFORDS II CO., Vendue Runge, or to T. A.
JEFFORDS, corner Smith aud Bull streets.
marti _
?o Hem.
T~O^??TTFOUR1R^
ROOM and Pantry, with piazza to the sqath,
In a desirable location on Meeting street near the
Battery. Apply ai tal* offloa._? mar22-3
T~~ 0 RENT. A.HOCSE IN 1HE CEN RAL
part of the city, with all.coavpnlenees for a
smaU family. To an approved te uant rent mode?
rate. Apply to W. SHEPHERD, No. 24 [lavne
street._mar22-i?
T(5 RENT, THE BRICK HOUSE AND
STORE, with FIXTURES, Ne. 16 King street.
Apply at No 54 King street._marta-a?
TO-RENT, FOUR SQUARE AND TWO
ATTIC ROOMS. Apply at No. 67 Beaufaln
street._._marti-2*
iror Sole.
BARGA-l^T^TO PRINI?W^AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggjes Wood Frame
Paper Cutler, will be sold low for cash. Is nearly
new, cuts 28 Inches, and has an extra knife. No
charge Tor package. Price $10. Apply at TUB
NEWS Job officer marti'
ABARBER SHOP FOR SALE .AT No.
'io Market street._.mar22-i?
BOAT FOR SALE-AN ENGLISH
built Gig, copper fastened, 22 feet indenttb;
5>j feet l eam, tn excellent -condi lon. applv at
Nu- " yueeu atreet, between the hours or ll A. M.
and 2 P. M._ " . rriai-22-i*
FOR SALE ON SULLIVAN'S KLAN D -
A comfortable HoOSB, with six ro.'i??. ont
buildings, large lot and garden, and d-lightfnlly
situaic.i ou Mlii.ile street, midway between the
Steamboat Lauding ami the Fort.
Al>o, a LOT In Hie city, on the south -side of
Cum benaud street, next east of Meeting, 49 by 72
leet.
Apply to J. O. ALFXANDER, No. 18 Hroad
street. _m ar i l-l i
\TitiILANT FIRE ENGINE FOR SALE.
For sale the flrn-eUxs double brake Jeffers
ENGINE beioHgmg to the Vigil nu Fire Engine
Company. This Envine is so well kno wi through
out tuis city and state that a deacriptioa is un
necessary. Apply to L. D. HOvYP.Y. '
President Vigilant Fire Engine-Co.,
Atlantic Wharf.
sW Greenville Mountaineer, Y-rkvule Euqulr
er, Cheraw Democrat and Anderson Intelligencer
will each copy once, aud send bill as above.
feb3?-wim
FOR SALE, TH ENTIRE GUTTEN lt?
of a COUNT'?Y STORf. located on Edisto
River, near Jacsonboro'. Excellent stand for
business, ano claiming all the raft trade on the
river. The ?tore will oe leased ir desired. This ls
a.flue opportunity lor investing a smail amount
of capital. Ter. us very reasonable. Apply by
letter to D. RIKER, Jacksonboro', 8. C.
marl6-thsws4*
HORSES AND MULES-JUSf AR?
RI \ ED. at MiUs Bouse Stables, 60 bead of
Hoi ses and Midas; als i, some good Brood Mares ;
and Plantmlou Mules, which wUl be sold low. R.
GRAHAM A Cu. '_ mar20-0
FOB SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA
CHINES, t.f good qtiadtv, Which are offered
vJisap. cal at No. ?a Queen street, between
Meeting and Church streets. febl*
Mee
JDGI No.
. rH?A#^Re?ar _
af-fjair-paat 7 o'clop. TW prompt
member* and candida tea 1B ape
By order of rae Worthy Ch
PRANK K. HOUSTON,
mara _Recording Secretary.
JE*" ?eetlnr" wm: be Held THIS EVENING, at
Masonic'Hall, at 8 o'clock. By order.
mam- CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, Secretary.
WL. L 'CHARITABLE AS80CTA
. TIO?-.-AHend the Monthly Meeting in
Masonic Hali, THIS EYMUSQ, at 8 o'clock. .
J. L. HONOUR,
mara ' . Secretary anfl Treasurer.
PALMETTO REGATTA CLUB.-AN
Ext? Jiae ito s O? .tata dob. wilt , ba lacia J
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 22d inst., at half-past
7 o'clock-, in the room over the Office or Mr. 0. T.
Lowndes. Members will please be punctual. By
order bf the President.
mara . - H. READ SIMONS, Secretary.
WASHINGTON STEAM PIBE EN*
OINB COMPANY.-Attend a Regalar
Monthly Meeting of your Company, atyour Hall,
THIS BVENTMO, 221 instant, at 8 o'oloctt preotsery.
- FITZGIBBON,
mam .Secretary W. S. F. E. Co.
tailoring, inrTiisrjmg ?note, &t.
S
PRING* OPENING
I f'? X j & MULLER.
HO. ?38 KINO STREBT,
Have jost opened an entire New Stock of ]
CLOTHS, CLOTHtNO, FURNISHING. GOODS. Ac.,
fdr Spring and sommer.
Onr Clothing Is a very Jarge'and fine Beiectedl
stock fox Men, Yootha and Boya, from $6 to $60 |
par snit. The largest portion Is of imported
goods and manufactured by ear ?elves ; we can,
therefore, recommend them as regard flt, wear j
and workmanship.
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Is supplied with the finest selection or FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS. DIAGO?
NALS, TRICOTS, KELT?NS, CHEVY ?TS, CASSI
MERES, Ac.', and a very Urge stock of the most
fashionable Pant and Vest Patterns, wtuj-h we
will make up to order by measure In the latest
styles. The foreman In rbis department of our
business has no.codal in the ar: 1-tlc world for cut?
ting and producing an elegant flt. '
FURNISHING GOODSt
This department ls supplied with the c~iebrT:.-*d
STAR SHIRTS; F.orelgn and Do mes'ic URC-r
shlrtaand Drawers, SUk and Thread Gloves, Cm cn
and Paper Collars, Neckties, Bows.Scarfs, Pocket
Handkarohiefs, Socks, Cmbrehas, Ac
-Our stock bas been selected with great care,
and prices marked very low In plain -figures.
Buyers in oar line will And lt (o their advantage
to give us a call .before parchas lng elsewhere.
marta ttmos_;_
TO fl, S RU?HEIM EA',
Nb. 141 KING STREET,
WEST Sim, A FEW BOORS NORTH SF QUEEN STRUT,
Would res peet mil? Inform hi 9 friends that he
has Just returned from -New York-with a large j
and well selected stock of the latest styles bf
* SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
Also, a Dill assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including tba Celebrated .
8'T'AR SH I R TS.
maru
'* Soots, Shots, Sfit.
gOOTiT^SHOB?' ANlT TRUNKS.
Receiving this dat per Steamships Georgia,
from" New York, Fall River, from PhHadrlpbls,
aston ed Invoices of FINE Bool's ASrDaHOaS.
In addition to the choice se iee tit galway H lo
Stock Ikeen these CABLE SCREW WIRE WATSK
PROOF BROGANS.
Bold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, -
mar.-. No. 121 Meeting street.
JJ OT I C EI N O T I O El
By Fall River Stesrhahrp from Philadelphia this
day I ara receiving a fresif supply- o' those Gent's
Hand Sewed Magie PR-ting FRUNOff-0 A L F
BOOTS. With much time and labor, I have che
same tor Boys and Genta. - .
EDWARD DALY,
marta Nu. 121 Mee Sui: stree".
rjro
THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.
Please Inform the numerous readers of your
paper Lhat the AMERICAN GAITKR, Patented, or
the Shoe'of the Future, ls a Meces*. To-sapply
the demands of the Trade, another Invoice to-day
bj: Kail.Uiver, from Pauadelphla.
Sold by Kl)WARD DAW. .?
mar22 - No. 1SI Meeting street.
Drrj ?ooos, ?a.
j^?RCHGOTTT^B?NEDICT T~Co7"
RESFECTFCXLY ANNO ONCE
TO TREIB FBIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
That, owing ta the
SPECIAL FACILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Of their Resident Partner in New York,
They are enabled to purchase their supplies of
FINE AND STAPLE DBY GOODS,
Both Foreign and Domestic, in all cases from
first nanda,
AT THE LOWEST CASH FIGURE,
And thus to offer
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO CUB
?TOME RS,
Their prices will be found from
TWENTY TO FIFTY PEE CENT. LOWES (
Than those of any other Dry Goods House
m the South.
They Invite an inspection or their stoik, which ls
, . made up of
NO AUCTION GOODS',
But whloh will be fonnd to consist of an immense
variety or
THE CHOICEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES
IN THEIR LINE.
Comparison, as to quality, with the best goods -
offered elsewhere,
IS CHALLENGED,
And competition as to price
IS DEFIED.
Every article sold by us is warranted to be pre?
cisely as represented.
Oar motto ls
.'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
And Customers who wish to
SAVE MONEY IN BUYING
Will do well to give as a call.
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? CO. ?
Up-Town Store. I Down-Town Store,
No. 437 King street, No. m King sireet.
Corner of Cal noun. | Near "The Bend. "
oct31
1^1 UP ER 1U rt COLOGNE ?VA?''
Wanui scoured ana ter sato oy
Ur. H. saga
oct! ttl Heatuur ?tro?
JPG m E jM Of M [JSI c. wi
rae BWETmos^pfeE AMATEUR PER J
MAB B I E D LIP E,
having treen requested bj a large number of clti
?e-; ?ad tue ladles and gentismc? ef >he Com?
pany having kindly consen ted, the performance ot;
_M. A-B^i JP1D_._L_I?;EI^__. .. : ;
Together with Murtoa's Laughable Comedy ia.
one act, entitled,
A PRETTY' PIECE OP BUSINESS. : J
will take plape on WEDNESDAY EVEKING, March
22, at the Academy of Music, fortrie Benefit.'of;
the Hasel street congregation of israelites, amt'
unnertfteansplces of tb? foll?wl;ig genUemen : -
Hon. W. D. Porter, J. Marshall, ir., 15*q.,
Hom C. T. Lowndes, R. L. David, Esq.,
Hon. Wm. Whaleyt Theo. D. Wagner, Esq,,
Hon. James Simons, H. H. Raymond. Esq.,
Hon. A.. G. Magrath, . A. SI monds, Esqx
Hon. Geo. ?. Bryan. W. L. Trenholm, Kag.,'
Hon. J.'B. Campbell, A. 0. Andrews, EM., " '
Hon. Thoa. T. Simons, A. H. Abrahams, Jfeq.* -
Hou. Henry Buist, , .C. 0. Wh,te, Esq,.
Dr. E. Geddings, , E. W.-Mara?all," Esq.,
B. D. Lazarus, Kwj., Stanley ?a. Trott, Esq:, ??
Wm. baldler, Esq., M. Strauss, Esq.,
Geo. s. Cameron^Esq., Wp. Gurney, Esq.,
L. Grborag, Esq., ? "Edwin Bates, Esq.; - *
Alva Gflge, Esq., -L. Chapla, Esq.,
G^olUu. Esq., s " Dr. P. M. Cohen, :
Oeorde Dowfe, Ese;; L. D. M(?wry7Eei. "*
Dr. H. Baer, ' ' ' John Chadwick, Esq.,
N. Levin, Esq., LE. Johnson, Esq.,
J. H. Colburn, Esq., D. Loeb, Esq,
J. D. Gillespie, Esq., H. ?? Johnson, Esq.,
E. Bsdra, Esq.. J.B K. Hipan, Esq.,. ,
H. Bullmann, Esq., L. Druci.er, Esq.
j. AppK Bsq., John Kllnck. Esq.,
E. Lafitte, Esq., Henry Bischoff, Esq*
L. WeWcopff, Esq., Captain E. Wagen ar,
B. O'Neill, Esq., J. B. Cohen, Esq.,
H. H. De Leon, Esq., Dr. I. B. Patrick,
G. W. Almar, Esq., J. C. iL Claubsen, Esq.,
Joe. L. Tobias, Esq., Rv 8. Brans, Esq., ...
Z. Davie. Esq., , . G. L. Holmes, Esq., I
A, M^J. Peery, Esq.,. A. Falk, Esq., ,
D. D. Coben, Esq., B. Spf ina, Esq.,
W. C. Davis, Esq., Dr. J. L. Buist,
E. Platt, Esq.. G. C. Goo'lrlch, Esq?,
W. Tnomas, Esq., " J. B. Stele, Esqe., * ?j
J. Trtest,*sq.. * M. Porgligett, Esq.,
S. ?J. Servk.-*, Ewj., J. H. Devereux, Esq*-- <*-"
a S Solomons, Esq., J. N. Nathans, Esq., .
F. W. Dawsou, Esq., J. T. Humphreys, Esq.,
McDn?* Cohen, Esq.. . B. R? Riordan, Esq.?
Di-, C. F. Pankniql . E. Mantoue; Esq.,
Dr. J. R. solomons, L. "Cohen Esq".;
Wjn. J.-Gayer, Esq., W. W. Smith, Esq.,
ATD. Coh#n,^sq.. I. Ottoleflfgnl, BSf.,
N. H. ValeSfls>, faq., E. Will?, Esq., a *?
M. Israel: Esn>, A. A.Goldsmith, Esq.,
E. P. Burt?, Esq., W. J. Middleton, Esq,,/
Dr. C. Daveta, C. F. Lai y, -Esq., . 3
M. Raphael, Esq., B. Klee, E<q.,
Waa. Mure, Esq., '. L.'Elian, Esq.,
W. A Courtenay, Esq., E, Perry, Esq,
...PHILIP WINEMAN, 1
" ' ~*?J8?*t f Committee.
D. orwijSoiji, j - -
TICKETS $1 each. Can be procured after this
day af-the Committee only.
_ No Reserved Seats. Doors will be opeit at 7
o'clock, and performance to commence at 8
o'ejeck precisely.
?-NOTICE.-The gentleman auder whose SUV
pices the Amateur performance ls given' 'wm
pl ewe make their returns to elder of the. Com
rtrl tee iramodlately. -.A :
#a*Tictet9 ?air only be pro JD red from thc
Committee, ss no Tickets will be tiOld at the door.
mara* '.. - ... . ?
Q. B A rf j) SALL
OF^THB
G E Eli AN LADIES: SOCJETT -
At .*
HIBERNIAN HALL, MARCH 27, 1871.
The German Ladles' Society propose giving OM
of their "popular ANNUAL BALLS. Tickets of
thqaame (fLfoc gentlemen and SO cents .for la?
dies,) may be bad from the follow lng gentleman;'
X CE CL AUS S KIT. . J'-':
J. H. UNDSTBDT, W. CF* ERHARDT, , I.
J. HEE8KJ4ANN, . F. J. LI LfEH-rH 4L, .
F. PUC&HABEB, E. AL B. FISHER, "
F, WEB MANN, J. P MEBKHAHDT,
FMI. PL0GER, ' F. E. SCHRODER,
D. Wr-RSRR. J. REI IS, > >
F. H". LEHMKUHL, - 0. VOWR
marM-stfmt
C A DEM Y OP MUSIO.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 23 AND 24.
At the request of a large number of citizens the
world-renowned
DAVENPORT BROTHERS
, win feta rn and give two mort of their awfully
mysterious Exhibitions st the above Hall. Their ;
wonderful Seances have been given in the pres
euee of the crowned heads and nobility of Europe
I and before vast and intelligent assemblages J
throughout Europe and A menea, astonishing and
1 confounding the wisestuf all Countries, and many
? t tue Learned have been forced by the moifover
whetinlug evidence to pronounce Chem InexpUca-,
ble. They most be seen to be appreciated.
The Hale of seats will commence MOND?T, at
JOHN M. GREEK A SON'S Bookstore, marts-?
VC A D E M Y OP MUSIO.
Extraordinary Engagement for the week 'com?
mencing March 27th.
LYDIA THOMPSON and her Incomparable Com?
pany IB ? r, ..
PARIS, OR THE APPLE OF DISCORD. ?
This Company is the bes? organisation of Its '
kind in this coan'ry or in Europe. N marlS-6
^gricnjtnrai J rap li mema. .
jgRIN^^
SAMPLE JUST RECEIVED. .
COLEMAN'S CORN AND WHEAT ' MILLS.
Ona Br, shel or Erne Cool MEAL, ground In 40-1
aeoonda at the Third Louisiana State Fair, Ja
186a. First Premium also at same state Fair in-1
.1870. TG. GRAVEL EY, ' 1
; mar22-wBA - No. 62 East Bay street.
?lisceliarucar..
^ _ g T
JOHN BINNS, AGENT,"
Respectfully Informs the citizem, or Charleston,
ahd the public generally, that he has opened a
Store at No. Si Market Street, where he intends to
kennon hand every article for Ladies' and Gents'
WBaRINQ Ai'PAREi* Pucket and Tabla Cattery,
Agricultural Tools and numerous articles, nseXul
and ornamental, too numeroai to recapit?lale in
au advertisement, and will sell for caa i for a
Hmall marvin over drreot tm on, cost, and by
uuett' he hopea to share a portion ofcpnbitcpatron
age._ mar~2T-fl
RemoDOls.
T~~H?ni?15uRi^^
ANN' ITV COMPANY, o? New York, have re?
moved to their new Offlce No. 40 BROAD STREET,
maris - IV) Ufe s H -.RP vSRE, Agent.
VrOTinE. -T H E "?QUITABLE LIFE
ll ASSURANCE SOCIETY.'?bf Ne?? York, have
lemoved from No. Ul Meet n/ street to their
iiuiv oltlce, No. 20 BROAD ST R ti ET.
WM. B. SHAW,
feb!3 General Agent.
(Sao sutures.
ALL, ELA?h. ?fc CO.,
Will sell their Stock of
BRONZE AND. IMITATION BRONZE
GAS FIXTUBES
AT
MUGS LESS THAN THU ACTUAL COST
OF MANUFACTURE.
These goods are of the newest pa nema, and la
aniMii Huperlnr to any in the market. Tom?se
luruislilng houses, tuts ls aa opp irtunlty to pro
curr ene REST CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, Ac,
at a lats price than tney would pay for inferior
fixture
lt is our intention to give ap entirely this branch
of our business, wnloh causes so great a reduc?
tion in price.
BALL, BLACK ? CO.,
.NOS. 806 and 607 BRUA 'WAY, N. Y.
iunix-'vr_
il INGLE di SHINGLE SI
Prime CYPRES S SHINGLE A in bundies, dellv
ve< e either at the cuy or at Suthvan's lxla id.
or s,t,e by - SHAO&ELPUK > A KELLY,
mu? ltJ-lmo Mo. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
?100 ftdsw ) int New Crop Clay .
* \ M 9T$HmMr MOLASSES. ^
bhds., nBrlght New Crop Muscovado
^?6 tierces, J Molasses.
80 Inde* Coba Molasses,
"f-mSfe^?_J^ESSLOW.A CO..
ii/Hfr x??tf* s* A'NDJ;SUGAR.
2^awte.Hew Crop nifOTAM MOLASSES
?2S barrete *e?Oio*J?%?aae Molasses
15 boxes Prime Grocery Sagar
iso boxes good Grouty SBgar
rormn*?: ' $m ki i *>"av?- HALL, .
mar22-wfma . ^TOTO i Co.'s Wharf.
g C. 0ANV"?8JB(JA?S:.
^rgecaeUra-*- Co,- Paapsce-s. c. CANVAS
RA?i A^w4u^oA^rW*>-.?hoice ?noaeuML
SB?10 th^^^ipts to
anana?? ^^.^-?^auhtJM^
jQRT SALT BACON.
2*9 boxee 1). SHOULDERS sad SIDES. In
Ste* lanai*, and ^^gj^ ^
. BO'hhds.'VeBtern Smoked C'S. BIDES r
- 40 bbda. Westers arnu^b?*oide?.
lae?^t enutat i^iced w?ce? br
.njax? . .. . . ".. : R, ; KS^ST.^
?T 0 ^-0; *^ I.
30,000 busTlels Prime .WHrW CD*RN, In store
10,000 bnsiiels Prune Wlrtf? rr**, to am TO item
Bammo^annd Norfolk?. .,. ? . . ' .
For salo by T. TUPPER A; 3059.
OlBTlT-e . ?^*V*
.gACON f BA0?NT. B^C^: ; "
l?storeand recetase Baw ..^.?V.
50 hhus. C, R. BACON SIDKS (Westorc;
60 hhds. Heavy Westert BSfon SrirfKders
2S tletces Prim? s. C.-Hams ccan.va?d/f
For sale, low at MA?O.0EES A RJ.B0K.E'S,
maru Nos. il ann 23 Tetfine Range.
gALTfiD SpaS ANTI S?S?LDBSS.
SOO boxesPrlm?-Long CVar ?FD??fcB?
100 boxee Prims H S. Sttonlde? '
so MaroesJJliolce Laid. _J
For "Sale by T. V&FftR ft SONS.
nw?-* - ? ... ?? "?
j. wccaesoa io rax . ?
PALMETTO ' PIOI?BB CO^-OPBRATIVl
GROOM*, * . -
Corner Meeting and* Market Streets.
Having now In store a iou mri eomf?ete Steak
of ttROCERI?3, WINES,.LIQUQRS X^I XMld
res9ectmi!y.mvite the aitenthm of TtawtfiaerB to
tw same. > Prices ?a taw aa the lowest; wMt
o.aalitf and. weight ai nooda gaarjui tead.
Having received the Agency for tbs Great
United Hm** Te? ossfcjmay^j am .prepared ta
^?ll G^jg^^v?r^^try."8*^ / marl 9 '
- " - .?' y**'- I Vti Vk..^..; r .t ?
' . .. . < . . .
? . * If .,*-?4.-t.. :
rr K A ai ?E ASI. ?.E A fi!
WHJSOSA BBOTJH?
w?lissne atan early day a Oataiogutiof the FIN?
CT?OCERIBS wRh which their ' esUWaomen'jp
atackfjd.. -Z ,
Bat at preaent taey d?are t? oaU atteetlan
mora aaeeoMBy toan<sttract^>m''7Ua Amerlaaa
O-rooer^relaCve lottie gt%? Twa gwli?<fiei wl?oh
are now being foisted span tbs Amertcan pea?
pie. 'An lovers of Tea unonld peruse the remarks
o'the editor o?the able Journal from which, tte
ex trac t is taken, and be warned lu Um*.
Refarruj? to nae.'large Tea Companies of New
Jork Ott?, th? writer says: .
"T Bare now tn m y possession a aantprs of bogus
Toa, without on? single leaf Of ilte original CM i.
nese Herb to adalterate lt wWrr rt was made ipr
a Monster Boase, fold to ?.Monster House; mied
by * Monster Boase, and distributed by the baas,
corrupt myrmidons of that ?eU^aaM Monster
House through ont the DoUad states of America
to do Us deadly work of gradually poisoning the
fxen, yet anpro tee ted, people of your Great Re
public."
The citizens of Charleston who wish to avoid
using toa pojsonoua compound^ too.often Bold
andar tbecame o/Tea, abouid taiu the precaa
t*M ofpurenaeiQg oniy ?rem reaponsibte hoases,
which have an established reparation (or dealing
.In P^RtfTBASi . ' * '
For pr RE TWA of all qualities .and prices, go
to WILSON A BSOTHEKr ?ocers,
Anson and Society streets.
' ta- All Goods delivered ires. '
IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES.
Now on hand the following branda of CHAM*
P?G???. at HE DISCED PRICES, bj tba basket,
ease or bottle:
Piper A Oe.'a HEIBBUOK . . .? .
Oha*. Held alec k's - OREEN SEAL
. V. E. Clicquot's PONS A RD IN
Momm's VEftZENATand PRIVATE STOCK
Roederer's DRY SILLER?
G. H. M um m'a ?RY VERZENAY .
- Boaoha, PiU k Oe.'?BRANDS
Napoleon's CABINET
DRY VERZENAT
CARTE BLANCHE.
E. E. BEDFORD,
Late Wm. A. Corwin k Co.,
jami No. 27? King street.
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SPARKLING CATAWBA
nOCHElMER
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LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS
CHARTREUSE
CURACOA .
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ANISETTE;
" E. E. BEDFORD,
jan H ^ No. 275 King street.
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REMEN LAGER. BEER
ENGLISH ALES
SCOTCH ALBS
CHAMi'AUNE ALBS
LONDON PORTERS
DUBLIN PORTERS
s, CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
E. E. BEDFORD,
ann_vi. at? tung street.
Q.REAT INDU O E MINTB
. * FOR CASH PURCHASERS,! S3
AT MMJ
LINLK Y'S CHEAP. STORE,
Na 388 KING STREET,
SfQNS OF TKK.CKOOKSBY a :USS k?D OA&OLINM
TBA ?OSH0T.
THE PLACE FORT GOOD TKAs AT LOW PHlCfl.
Parit?s desirous of getting the bes' and the most
for their cash, would do ?vi >o give mb a eau, aa
.i have vertiioed ma greater na" of my stock to
flgnras verv aught ly in adv mee of importing cod*.
I have On haud a large-sr.ick of GROCERIES,
CROOKKRY, Traware, Hardwire, Ulasswftra, ?nd
House Eur ii is mn g Goodi rui-r? ly ar in nundi
that Um selling Old Guvermueut Java Coffee*
lbs. for $L and the very next tomi* Hy -on Tea by
the pound package for $150; onoioe Syrup fori*
ceuti per gsuou; Jru u?. dilgar 7 lbs. and beat
i.eaf Lard 6+ lbs. for $1. Al other gooda ant?
formly low. Quality of goo >s sud down weight*
guaranteed.
A targe lot of Looking Oases mnob below
m*nar?<-rurer^ coot. JuH> W. UNLEY.
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