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RnviTTAMCES should be-made by Posfbfflce Money Order or by Express, If this cannot be done, proteotlon against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding a"draft on Charleston pay? able to the order or tho proprietors pl TUE NEWS, or by sending the money in a registered letter. ' Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. No. ito East Ray, Charleston, S.e. Wit (t^W?^t^ g&fog. FBIDAT, MARCH 31, 1871. mews -or m DAT. -Gold, at'New York< yesterday, otosed at lOialpi. -The New York cotton market closed dull; uplands 15?c.; sales^Wu*bales. I -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet; uplands . 2^d.; saies lep?bales I - The British h^zh commissioners telegraph their proceedl?g^lo'tontto? 'dally. ;| - -Mr. A. T. Stewart's bark Hunter, with food} lor the French, arrived at Havre on Sunday "j -The New York City viaduct railway bil! has passed both houses of the Legislatoren and j .now only awaits the Governors approval to become a law. : v - -Ice will be cheap this year, and the mo? nopoly companies' in Nev York will have no I ?show, whatever,-'ft le tho ?rht, against the new combinaliona that have been forrr^yL., I -Even Fred Douglass-declares Harli a fail ure. tts paper'money rerrnfres an wrttlay of I. $1000 fur a pound of tea, and in Ave Years I there have been, three -reypiutioo? and tour -thousand major-geuerals. V < ^?h^arent militated frBtrjn&i- 1 ?it! ons have signified the ir In ten tl o fi of t ak rn g part in the great'Germsai peace celebration in J , Few York on Easter Monday. In addition to j the procession during" tho day, there will he a Y general Illumination tn the-eruning by all who ' claim Germany "tor their fatherland, |< ; -The mortality -of Taris, - from-' September ' 54th, 1 &70', to ; February 24th, 1871, including ' the time-ofthe sieire, amounted to 64,154 per-1 lions, against 21,973 persona during the samel; period tn 1869 ?nd 1870. The lowest weekly J 'mortality,, which occurred in September, 1870, I -?7881134, while the greatest weekly, mortality, I j ^hfish i&ccuiredFm February;,lttrt,ytp <67l. j : - -A Washington lettes ot Tuesday says: I ?*TOe Hon* WW b>a*engaged_\at ieast formal jveak'io come lu the debate o^he blil .to sup- i press tbVKn-ff?rjx.- No -other bnsines? is to j ( ?., Interverfe in the. meaoil me.. There, 'does not I ( -ieem to oe shy doubt, troavtbe way tho lines -j ?^araWr^ that,the.bUl ?ill pass early next -, ' 'Week-cy- substantiadiy a party vote. "It will ; - then bo '.sent to tbp Senate, where lt will also ?ike ateborately debated.1-" -. .- ' ? .... ? i* jj* i^?etterito^ '? io Governor Sa?anel G. jiard, eduvor of ?ie it- J ?iania Ia^slJJ^etr?e?', commenting' ob and dis? i <?4SentIng from the-rooeoVspeecb of grudge Lin- l ^on.Stepben?, "fe f^bilahod fn thwtttelligenosr. ] .?Hr. Adams 'asafe&k lkIbe S?rth can..ney er i ?nocarried1 tot"a .sw-revolutlonc'"'We moat "j go forwar?, and ?ot Back. We must"demand self-go ve rn m eat -ter all, and gaarautaeiequ al 'f j&fita to?_eveiy; Juan. D?inocraiir must be -Demoeratic-td soceeed. Ol ve us a Demor. alic ,an^i\trallon which shall secure the rtghts of $ 1 the-Stat ce and regard the Umita oi'.t be F?deral 'S 'Cbnstijfc^ as we?l as I North, can Conduct our home matters as the \ people'atrifome desire, and if that is not-the \ hast way 'then the w?ipj?.fabric Ia a vision.*' \ Th^'HeW Tors: papers aro ventilating the : < financ?e ol ^he Fetilan organization of 1866, , When the warlike excitement ran BO high and Fenian bonds were so plenum!. The total re? ceipts are stated at,4l85,28\ and the expend? trues $180,953. Of the expenditures $35,386 ' Went te the account of "military expensas/ > \ -and the balance Uisalaries ot ofBcials, ranging I from $2000 to $50 per an num, the bead-cen t r e, I john (TMahony, reesising tor bte services in 1 that position the-former amount. The staff of salaried oiBcera, howtrvur, were not the ontv < peruons that lived upon _ the Fenian treasury, ' others, it is charged, t?ing paid for mythical services. 'The greater patt rf the aggregate amount paid for Fenian bonds came from the ; earnings., ol Poor set vant girls, who believed ? 'thattheir' subscriptions would be honestly, ap- ; $Hed t?.tj;e^deaip^<Ri^rrelan*. ' ' . - Late l?adiid oorrt?spoiidence paints a dark ', f uture to r tb% reign of Amadeus-. - He h as at- ; tempted to form a royal guard, but 4ra^ not yet found a tsufneieacy el otflcere. to aeeept < comffiands,:nonc ot the- Spanish nobility , will ' accept-posttions aa gentlemen in .-wait in jr, and no ladles are found for the personal attendance '1 Of the Queen.. Thus ohe dtiheutty .of keeping 1 up a cc^utij?Stlnnes, anTi^e isoiatioa of the S young wonara h ia . capidly increasing. All I seem to foresee lire, end,-and norie'wish te 1 identify Lhemse^ea with ibe fortunes of a ikil- 1 ing star.- Meantime, the A (lousia ts and -Oar- 1 lists are activ?, andace,.warmTy aiaed hy the ] ' power of tbo women, who opeqiy- wear as ] jeweLstheflenjde'^soft?t-Bonrbons, br the *i Margarita of Don Caries, and will' soon start "| two papers bearidg the names hf those flowers, i The death- of Prim-has caused the young King i -tosink into utter oblivion, the nobles turn 1 .-their backs on him. ana below gleams the dag- i ger of the asa ass hr. -The Metropolitan Hotei In New. York was i closed on Monday last. The three Leland i Brothers, Simeon, Warren and Charles, who j haye held the lease of the hotel for eighteen < past, flied a petition in bankruptcy on | -Friday. Ic had been- known by the regular i -guests of the bouse fur several months past j that the establishment -was on the verge of i dissolution, but none knew oattr. a week or j ? two ugo that the change was to come so soon. 11 .Ure hotel wUl remain closed until May ?, du- 1 ring whio?rttrBe the furniture will be disposed of at private saleem As'toaa been previously an? nounced, William M.~;T. weed has leased Uw hotel foi a term oi five'-years, at an annual rental & $60.00 for the. first two, and $65(000 for the f emafnlnR three''years. His sou Rich? ard will be installed as the proprietor, and! Abraham Garfield, the manager of the Delaven House in- Albany,- wttr -asenme~enttre charge. Henry Marsh, who has filled the position of clerk under the Lelands, will, it ls. reported,, continue lu the ? .j capacity under the new regime... ., , -There is a movement.on foot in Columbia to-...build. a fine new hotel, aud the Phoenix thinks the project will be pushed through... , -The Connecticut election takes place on Monday next, and the contest waxes warm. The Democratic and Republican commut?es.at Hartford and New Haven. have sent do wa to New York city to drum up all the available speakers-to go to Connecticut this week. Both parties are making, extraordinary exer? tions to carry the election, and money- is said to be "no-abject." They are also telegraph- j lng for speakers, if possible, to come on from Washington.^ . . - .< Our Mercantile Interests mad the PubUc Bent* The Chamber ?r Conrtnerc?, at their spe-1 dal. ;meefcing Jield yesterday afternoon, adopted a preamble and resolutions which, we have every reason to be???ve, will meet with;-the concurrence ol.all the. taxpayers.of the State. In itself the meeting was au in? fluential one, for it ^presented a very large proportion pi. the active, capital which niakes Charleston;, move* and gives its measure of active' ?Te Ho Sil* trafle' and . agriculture "of avery county io South Carolina. Xhere vas rio rashness or pr?cipitation in the words of j any o? lie" memoirs. ?ri' the cofitr?ry, -r?- ? . ??wr :. -.'.v * ? . ? J-?, - there waa a quiet commercial dignity. 14.the deliberations of the meeting; which cannot fail to produce a profound effect wherever the preamble and resolutions are read. - The action of the Chamber of Gout mere a has our cordial approval. It toay not come up to the expectation of some, of the yonnSer-spirits-tn-'the-upper part of the State, but it is a candid arid truthful expr?s? sion', o? the opinions and. determination, of a j whore mercantile community, lt is at once a declaration and a warning. The pream? ble and resolutions show the causo of .our troubles, and, in all seriousness, - gfve- notice ?0 the Outside world "thatlth? prbpefty-h??d ere of Sooth .Carolina will resist, in every proper way, th? payment't>f' any new 4??b\ contracted b,y the presen^ State go vert?me?t^ and will equally resist thai payment or au y outstanding-debt which has been improperly contracted. * This is' a Ifah? a?fice. After thia action, no investor -or speculator .will bave a right to compl?ter if " btf gambles 00 mecessfuDy in ?outh Caroifna bonds. The Convention of the People, proposed lo be held tn May, win, we-hopis, be accepta? ble to the State,. Thai Convention wpU haye uefore it a true statement of the debts of the Commonwealth, and, as the r?tiresentative of the whole ^people, may define what shall be he permanent polloy bf the future. Certain It-iB that the people will not pay aey'unlaw iuldebt, and . cannot pay the taxes of the present year. The Wajr Ont of the Wood?. The Columbia Un ion thinks that the ev i? :omp!ainecr?f in Mn Meimniriger's letter-to 1 JoverrJor Scott- fcmdrso difficult to remedy. 11 X a?nlUs^thnt'Ignorance prevails "to "an rralarmiug extent among*those to whom is 'entrusted the management of political ''affairs ;" also, that ';the public money lu>3 "been wastefully expended," but itJ?elie.'y.uS Mt the present condition of tin ogs- eau Jj e oater lally amended. It .-.Hays, moreover, hat tue better class of-' the - colored citizens 1 regard Corruption and dishonesty J'wrtlFas 1 'much abhorre'dce as their white brethren," ?j md that "calnij counsel and )ftudenfinan? < "agement" will' maie'piaip. the way out of [ iVjery difficulty. This is jery pretty talkiug, iptit does- nut square with, the hard, facts, taxation grows more burdensome every ean The- people starve, while the- Radical eadere- promise a* change fer the better vhich uerer comes. Nor do we see much rope that good will come "Of a'freah attempt L 0 Incite "the better men of "?il parties upoa L 'a common platform that will secure equal 'a?:d exact justice to all." That experiment ff as tried last year, and, as all the State ?nowt, lamentably failed. What reason is Lhere for expecting that a. new. Reform movement would meet a better fate ? We fear that there is nothing to be hoped for in that direction, and this seems to be the con? viction in every part of the State. Can thc Taxes be Paid ? - Another Call for a State Couvcntlon. A correspondent oT the Columbia pKoen ix has trustworthy information that, in tha ma* ?or?ty of the counties of the State, not' more than two-thirds of the land owners have poid ?.heir tax-thai- in sope counties nearly one tusU have.not paid the tax^aad iliia. failure iS/Onused, iu nearly every instance, by ab white inability to pay. The corresponden, coutiuues in these words : - - * - * I "How can tho people live and pay thei* taxes,- When, In very many cases, lt takes toe half their income to pay their tax ? ' The aver igetax levied m- the several counties ls about t,\velve dollars on the thousand dollars, as? sessed vame, of -your entire property, produc? tive and non-productive. Kow, we all KBOW chat our people do-not'realize more than seven per cent, upon the assessed value of their property, and a majority do5 not realize that much.*-The reader wllfthbs perceive at a ?lancethat If he realizes-only seventy dollars [rem his' thousand dollars' worth bf property, and pays to the county treasurer twelve dol? lars of that seventy, then he pays, less a frac? tion, the Sixth part of his income for taxes. NoW, whenever a person realizes less than feven per cent* from their propertyf then of] ?ourselt tates probably "hairthe incoare to ?wy tax. Now,' we all know that if lt take6 me-fourth or one-firth of a man's income to pay his tax, he caunot continue loug.tyii6 ?iy business. Now, there is only one remedy 'or this grievous wrong, and that is a firm re jolve on the part of the people not to pay the j aext tax; and for the purpose of securing j inanimity and concert of action let several of j ne leading citizens of the State present a re speotfu?^moAtrance to the Governor, and r?en if lie cannot or will not aJftrd-ua relief, tfiV?- the?eit SeBt thmg'for us K> do is to let these same gentlemen" coil a convention, to meet at-"CoIumbia, and to b> composed o?in fl&entlaT>?tlz?ha. from the- eev?ri?- coTinfl who, sbsllunltG the people upon some means oVrelief, Now, in myhumble opinion the best thing-Ve^ewroOf rt remonstrance-fails-,-ls lor the people to unanimously* -refuse- to pay the riATt. lay Thin is ^peaceable, remedy; Cor we thus do not make any resistance to the law, but simply fall to pay our tax. The citizen thus places the necessity,pf action^ upon the State, anjj'if ?v?n a good majority of her'cTtl 'zerisjd n?t'pay'their tax, sf uTWeftalfe to say tnatshe cannot-<$ie?t the1 tax." Taxation, wlthoat Representation. The revelations of the Sooth Carolina press apon the subject of debt and taxation ?re attracting general attention in the North, and" must do much good in convincing the people'at large that the troa"blesin this^ State ar? not cauSed by ariy hostility; tb'tfie Federal ^Government, nor even hy the dis? qualifications of the Fourteenth constitution? al amendment It is now. -pretty well un? derstood thai the one great source of evil is corrupt legislation,and the enormous taxa? tion which is filching the last dollar fro tn -the pDCliets Of the people. Upon this point, that temperate and caatiotre paper, the Baltimore SiH" speaks as follows: * * ".Now, a thorough examination jot the state of things In South Carolina will satisfy any one thai it is. not even. the. odious, political, griev? ances inflioted upon the people of which the whites BO much complain,.as the corrupt and unjust State legislation,- unprecedented in ve nality^nd .oppressiveness, by which the last dollar, has been niched from the pockets of the peopkv and millions added to the debt of the' ?tate, ..amidst corruption and dishonesty. It isnok so much'taxation without representa? tion, ' contrary as that is to every principle ot Republicanism and sentiment of Justice, as iliai taxation is exercised in the .wildesl ex? travagance, and to fiji the pockets of adven? turers^ .Itjs true, that^ the .Governor, as well aa. some of his friends, now having interest at Btfie, has exerted himself latterly in checking so mew hai, the Saturnalia of corrupt expendi? ture. But it ls rather late. With .a., reduced price of cotton this year, leaving tip? planters nuable to^do more than pay expenses, and subject, besides to thieving and depredations upon their tarma lo an extent never known before, they, are called upon to pay tax?e so enormous thai they amount to downright con? fiscation,. Under such a horrible and Intolera? ble rule, threatening the .property-holders with the sale ofaii they .have for taxes, lt is not wonderful that there ls excitement among the people. It has no further political signifi? cance than that many who - thus suffer are po wt irk.? HS to help themselves hy reason of. dis fxamiblsement; bat, l eader the circumstances, it ...ja, tin excrement- u>AicK simple robbery amafeens.. The burthen ot the whole press of the,Slaters the terrific taxation and the reck? less waste. Their 'political disabilities1 seem to be.a matter of subordinate consideration, exfiaptiiiatby. reason of ic em they are power? less victims of legislative robbery and plunder. lhere ls no doubt that on this subject their ex? asperation is great, as it would be anywhere, even in New England, il thus despoiled of Us property. In South Carolina and in other South? ern States, one of the chief obstacles to a real reconstruction is the. wanton exercise of State legislation by irresponsible adventurers, and their malign influence upon the more igno? rant membership ot the legislative bodies tor their own personal emolument and aggran? dizement This id the prolific fountain of evil, and Us disastrous results can only be avoided whm the intelligence and virtue of any commu? nity are-permUted to control its own affairs." .funeral Notices. ^f^TH? RELATIVES, FRIENDS ?NF icqujuntan?es of. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. SCH ROD ER ire respectfully invited to attend the Funeral services or the latter, at her late residence, eer? ier of Coming and Beaufain streets, at s o'clock f. M., Tnis DAT, without further Invitation, marti* . - . - . . v Special Notices. ? STATE OF sou ra CAROLINA, 3QC&Tr pf sHARLESTON-COlJRr OF COMMON PL?A>-JQHS S. ?V?N, against w". Uf MCDOW? ELL,, D. CALLAHAN, H. M. UKASE and THE SAVANNAH.' AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD ??MP?N?*.-tVhereoB, by ah order or bis Honor, Et. F. OK AH AH, atabe and entered*'on the-?il fa^ofMiran', 'lSTi,- this case W referred' to thean lerslgned, as speelattrferee,' to taite the account if ali tb? part airship* transact'un* between the x? part naru lo the firm ot MCDOWELL, CALLA BAS. A COMPANY: And .whereas, lt is further Ktiered that said Refereb shah call upon ail the 'realtors, of the said,arm to present ano prove ?heir respective claim* before him, and that he >e authorized to require and examine proof of d', such claims as may be prod need if either of ;ber partners require it. Therefore, the under? lined hereby calls upon all Creditors of the said* irmo: MCDOWELL, CALLAHAN & OOM PA N'Y to present and prove their respective claims before nlovat the office or H AYME A SON, No. 22 Broad street, at ll o'clock A. M., on SATUBDAT, 1st day or April, 167L . L W. HAYNR, . Special Referee. Charleston, March 84, mi._man^-a . pST* HEADACHE, LANGUOR AND meinncho y generally spring from a Disordered Stomach, Costiveness, or a Torpid Liver. Each may readily be removed uy Dr. D. JAYNE'S SAN? ATIVE PILLS, a lew doses or winch will be round lo. stimula'.e the Liver and stomach to healthy ac? tion, removing all Biliousness, and, producing r gular evacuations.of"the bowels. Sold by all Druggists, and by GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A CO., Char eston, S. C. _ mar30-thatu3 )?SB* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS for .Young Men on J?ociaT Evils, and the propriety ur impropriety or getting Married, with sanitary help for .those who reel unfitted Tor matrimonial Happiness^ Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. ' _ nn?5-3mos "'pB*' THE PUREST AND SAFEST. Th? efficacy or HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS as a 'specific for recruiting Mie enfeeble* body ami cheerim: the desponding mind, Iras passed Into a proverb. In *e United Siat'js, where this marvellous tonio has borne down all opposition, and eclipsed all rivalry, the demand for it hts annnally increased in a heavier and heavier, ratio for years, until, at last, the regu? lar sales of this preparation exceed those or all other stomaohlcd vowbiEed. Eminem members pf tr^e medical profession and hospital surgeon- with? out number, have caudldly ?dmitte that the pharmacopoeia of the raculty contains no prescrip Hon that produces' such beneficial effects In dys? pepsia, geL-ral debility and nervous disease*, as Hoatetter'a Bitters. To use the language of a ven*' ' amble ph) sician of New York, "the Bitters are thc unrest stimulant and the safest tonic we have." Bul the uses uf the great vegetable antidote are mucii more compreheiiMve thun such praise would imply. As a preparatory antidote to epl lernle disease, a genial silmulaui, a promoter of ?ous?rutl?nal vigor, an appetizer, a stomachic, md a remedy Tor nervous debility, no medicinal preparation Has ever attuned tho reputation of Hosteler's Bitters. It ls the household Tnnic'-of ;Ue Ai?' rican people, and in all human probabil ty will be su- for centuries to ct me, The mag lutes of science recognize its merits; and that it s emphatically the medicine of the masses, ls iroven by >ts vast and ever increasing sales. mar85-8D*c Spinal Notices. ya- CONSIGNEES'-PI , MARYLAND, fronkBai tm ore, arc hereby nott that she ls THIS DA* dldohargingx'argtrat. PlerpTo. 1, Union Wharves.'^ All ajpods net.taken away at sauset will remain off wharf at consignees, risk. MORDECAI k CO., mar.3i-l Agents. CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP JAMES AUGER, ftpmNew Tort,are noUfleji .that she is discharging cargo at Adger's South, Wharf. Goods not citied for at s unset ;w ll!'renda in on the wharf at owners^ risk. inar31-l . J AH ES AD GEH ? CO., Agents. fm* THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRCST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPART? MENT.-Depositors are requested to leave their books to be credited with the April quarterly in? terest due lat proximo. Ah despostes made on or before sot h April will bear Interest from 1st April. Interest six per cent., compounded.quarterly. (Signed) T. R. WARING, - mar3l-rtuethl . Cashier. LOAN ON BOTTOMRY.-THE '"undersigned, Captain dr the American Bark KED AR, now in T?itR port, needing fonds to pay for repairs and other expenses or said Bark to enabie-ner .to resume and prosecute her voyage hence to Valparaiso, requires a Loan of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4000,) more br less, on hypothecation of the above named vessel, to be [ relinDursed twenty days after arrival, at Val-.) para?so. Sealed applications, naming rate' of maritime premium, m nat be presented1 at the office bf] Messrs. j. A. E.vs ?,ow k 00., Ne. Ml East Bay, at 12 o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY, 8th April, when and where they will be opened- tn- the presence of | the applicants or their representatives. Per further information, apply to my Consignees, Messrs. J. A. ENSLOW k CO. CHARLES A. FRENCH, . m a 131 ?3 Master .Bark Kedar. ?pa* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI? NA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-JOHN HANLEY" KT AX, Plain? tiffs, against U E W ITT FORSETT and ' GEORGE LEE, Defendants-Copy Summons for Reiter.- To the Defendants DB WITT FORSETT and GEORGE LEE: You are hereby summoned and .required to answer the complaint in ibis action, of which a copy ls flied in the office or the Clerk of said Court this day, and to serve a copy of y oar answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at thclr-of Dce, No. 98 Broad street; Charleston, S. C., within J twenty days after tue service hereof, exclusive "bf I the day of such service; ?nd If you fall tu?niwer [ the complaint within the time aforesaid,- the Plain? tiffs in this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 23d, lsu. BREWSTER k S PRATT, -; Plaintiffs' Attorneys. A. C. RICHMOND, C. C. P. . _ , [SEAL.] . marSl, aprli,2S ?mT" JUVENILE 8INGING -SCHOOL.- j Mr. KR M M ER ER will -commence a JUVENILE SINGING SCHOOL TniS AFTERNOON', at hali-past 4 o'clock, at the Hibernian Hall. Tuition for th lr teen Lessons, including .a Book, 60 cents. The clasB will meet every afternoon. , mar29-3? . UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO? LINA.-Notice ls herehygflven that this Bank-will, on the first day of May next, "Be prepared, In com? pliance with the recent amendment of its charter, to consolidate, reduce, and redeem the stock or the Bank-that is to say, ONE SHARE OF NEW, wliLbe issued for TEN SHARES OF OLD STOCK; and at the request of any stockholder holding less than ten shares, the Bank will redeem the same at the rate fixed for sahl redemption .by the charter, or holders may sell and assign all such" by ?udorsment on the. original certificates. Ac? cording to the provisions of the amended char? ter "no one shall be" considered or held to be a stockholder of the said Bank who has nat receiv? ed a new certificate for the consolidated shares," on or before the first day of Jone next. " H. D. ALEXANDER", mar2T-mwf Cashier. , pa- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN to]all Sub-Agents of thc'Land Commission, that; from and arter the first day of March, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, secretary of tbe Adrtaory Board. ' ROBT. C. DE LA HOE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 28, 187L m axil ? Tt?E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI NA-COUSTY OF. DARLINGTON,-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-WILLIAM A.'WASHINGTON, Plaintiff, against HARRIET L. SOWERS, Admin? istratrix, with'the will andexed, of JAMES SOW? ERS, deceased, Defendant.-Summons for Relief. To th? defendant, HARRIET L. SOWERS: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thia action, which is flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for said County, and co serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at the Office of FRASER, HAYNSWORTH A COOPER, at Sumter^ S. C., vituiu twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day or such service; and LT you fall to answer the complaint within the time, aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will "apply to tho Court for the relier demanded m the conv plaint. Dated March 18 th, 1871. HAYNS WORTH * FRASER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To defendant, HARRIET L. SOWERS; Take no. tice that ibe summons and complaint lu this ac? tion were filed lu the office of the Clerk or the Court of Common Pleas for Darlington County, on the 18th day of Marah, 1871. HAYNSWORTH k FRASER, mar24-f3 Plaintiff's Attorneys! pkt- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.- ' OOLLETON OOUNTY.-IN THE COMMON PL BAS. -HENRY 0. GLOVER and JAMES 8..GLOVER, as Executors of JoHN 0. GLOVER, deceased, Plain? tiffs, against C D. RICE, Defendant-Copy Sum> ni/ms for Money Demand.-To thc Defendant, C. D. RICE: You are hereby summoned and re? quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed ou the 18th day of February, 1871, la the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy or your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at the office of CARLOS TRACY, Attorney at Law, in Walterboro', Sooth Carolina, within twen'y days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and ir you fall to answer the com? plaint within The rime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this-nerton will rake Judcment against you ror the sum of seven hundred dollars, with interest i rom 23d day or October, 1457, and costs. Dated at Walterboro', Maren 16.1371. ? CARLOS TRACY, HENDERSON & HEURE, Attorneys ror Plaintiffs. By the order of Judge PLATT. A. C. SHAFFER, f, ?.'). inam-re o. c. p. [ j ?ST A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDG MENT.-A. J. CHARLOCK, a pr:u:er in the o Olee or the Ohio Weekly Chu l?n, writes to the propri? etors or the PLANTATION BITTERS as follows: '.f bree months ago I wa-> the mere hhadow ora man, and so.dehliiiatcd that my limbs shook un? der me while at work. The compositor at the next case said to me one f'ay, -Andrew, you need a tonic. That's what's the matter, and there's no tonic that was ever got up eq ml to PLANTATION BITTERS. Try 'eui ' 1 have ?tried 'em,' and you are at liberty io state (referring to me for con? firmation) that they have restored my health, and, I believe, saved my ure." SKA Moss FABINK irom-pure Irish Mosa, for Blanc Mango, Puddings, Custards, Creams, Ac., Ac. The cheapest, heaumes:, and most delicious food in the world. mani?-mwfSD&c ^r-JOHN C. BAKER & CO 'S GENU ?NEMEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL.-ESTABLISH? ED 1830.-Acknowledged by eminent physicians to be the best In'the world. Sold by Druggists generally. JNO. C. BAKER & CO., Philadelphia. A fuU supply on hand by DB. H. BARR, febe-mwremos No. 131 Meeting street. Oers will come prtparaoto pay ^RBttrASCtaSK datent!! ber^aoctaa^ ROBERTO. S?.??R,^,. CH ABLESTON BOARD OF TRADE. - A Meeting of the Board will be held THIS , iPrldaj) tfmntmtr^m 1uilirt,'rt ? o'eleob,-l at ?be, aah, MreUng street, to take into consider? ation the present financial condition of the State. -.By. order of ^he President., , . A. FOSTER BLACK, rnar30 ._ ?. Secretary. WASHINGTON ARTILLERY FRIEND? LY SOCIETY.-Thia 'Society' will hold a Special Meeting on Tars EVEHINO, the aist -in? stant, at the Hali or the Charlestop Riflemen, corner of King and Liberty Btreets, at 8 o'clock, to waloh they cordially invite all- the Survivor? of Walter;*, Lee's, Hart's and, Halsey's Batteries. A fun attendance ls requested, as mattera of fm ff?ri?nc* win be presented. -By order of SK O. ilOEsay, President. PETER FALLON, majgM ? _Secretary and Treasurer. QOUT H tj ARO LINA MEDICAL ASSOCIA-1 O TlON.-VThe Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association will be held at Charleston, on the First WBD>BSDAX In April, X87L County societies will organise atfd send their Delegates. Where no Oounty Society exists, Physiciansirom the Connty will please send Dele? gates. Arrangements Viii be made with the Railroad s-to pass Delegates forons fara. J. SOMERS BUIST, M. D., marl4-tuf7wl. Recording Secretary S.C7m. A. Warris. W"CANTED, A WHITE BOY, ABOUT IS vears old, to attend In a Shoe Store. Ap I ply. at-NO. 473'Klng street. ?. ? . mar31-l? TANtED, A SERVANT TO NURSE and do general hotrsework. Apply to No. 140 Beanfaln-sireet. - _marSl-l* WANTED, A. -STEADY "MAN, SINGLE preferred, io watt, in a Bar-room, and- to put na Ninepins. Good recommendations requlr ed. fnqnlre at Np. 107 jfarket street. mar31-i? WANTED (ON OR ABOUT-THE %t-OF April,) a situation by a respectable young white woman to Cook and Wash for a small family. Best jf recom m end attona given, if required. Ap ply at this office.- ? ?...... "marat-2* WANTED TO HIRE, A YOUNG ! cok)red girl SOT housework. Apply m .Hu ledge street, third door north of Queen. aaa?_ . . , _ WAFTED TO BENT; A DWELLING HOUSE, in complete order, containing not less titan six upright rooms, sooth of Calhoun and west of Meeting afreets. -AddreSB C. F. PANK ' NIN, through, the Postofllce.' - - ? maras-? TOTANTED, A LADY WHO j UNDER ff STANDS Cutting and Sewing, as house . keeper and seamstress. Address Pos torn ce Box I No. ill, Sumter, 3. Q. , .,' martr-g* for Sale. ?ht - Al?rTT^nLCH COW^ FOB S?LELA Durham Breed Springer, to calf In a few days, will be sold low. Apply to J. CH. OLaUS SEN, Market street., .. - -, ? margi-1 T?OR SALE, SLOOP ELENORA, NOW JP* lying at Central WharfT ta perfect order. Sallsand Oars complete. Well sulted'ior a plan? tation boat. Apply to KINSMAN A BOWELL. No. 1-128 Ka*t-B..y, _?aral 1 /2J.?'i!? ELEEN'S AND GET YOUR NICE XX FRUIT far ?sunday,. He baa beautiful large , Oranges, Bananas and extra fine*?nglish Wal? nuts and others. Also, for kirsty people, a splendid Glass of Soda._ mar3H? TT^OR SALE, A LARGE LOT OF EMPTY JP .' BARRELS, at KLEIN'S Fruit Store, No. S3? King street. . _marna* "frOR SALE, A FANCY. ?B0N SODA JD WATER COUNTER, with Marble. Slab. Ap Pty at the northeast corner King and Spring streets^ . : _ mar8l-i* . MULES AND HORSES. -JUST RE? CEIVED a lot of Kentucky broke MULE?. For sale ac t&e subscriber's Stable, Queen street, P. WEST. _ . mar30-4* ?AB-B00M AND CONTBNTSvr^TO . BE P disposed of at private sale, that" well-known Bar-room ou East Bay, "Atlantic House," No. 81. Sold for no fault r the proprietor being sickly wish? ing to change the climate. For further informa? tion raqnire at tlie premises. ._' m ar 30-3* A"WOODWABD" DONKEY PUMP, IN good order? twelve (12) loch C.? Under, eight ta Much stroke, eight (8) inch water Cylinder, for sale by RAVENEL, HOLMES A CU., No. 177 East Bay. _' m'ai27-mwf3 ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Rumlea Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low for caah. Ia nearly new, cms 28 inches, and bas an extra knife. No char?e for package. Price t-ux Apply at THB Naws Job Office. . m ar 23 FOR SALE ON SULLIVAN'S I8LAND - A comfortable HOUSE, with alz rooms, out? buildings, large lot and garden, and delightfully situated on' Middle street, midway between tbs Steamboat Lauding and tba Fort.' I Also, a LOT. in the city, on-the sooth side of Corabel land street, next east of Meeting, 40-by 72 I feet ? . -; - ADplf to t D. ALEXANDER, No. 16 Broad street. _"marji-ii* TTHPILANTFIRE ENGINE FOR SALE. V ^ For sale the first-class- double braire Jeffers ENiJWE belonging tethe Vigilant Fire-Engine Company. This Englue ls so weil known-through? out mia city and state that a description ia un* necessary- Apply to ? L. D. MOWRY, . ... President vigilant Fire Englue Co,. ... Atlantic Wharf; air Greenville Mountaineer, Yorkvilie Enqalr erTctieraw Democrat and Anderson Intelligencer Will each copy once, and a rad" bili as above." ' feb2-3-wftn_. ' ' FOR SALE,. SEVERAL SEWING MA - CHINES, of good quality, which are offered .heap, call at No. 27 Queen street, between Meeting aud Church streets. . febl4 Cost ano -Tonne. LOST, ON RUTLEDGE STREET, ON the i9tu, a amah black and tan TERRIER A re wai d win be given on lu return ta No. 6 Le gare street._. _ marai-l* do Uenl. TO REN?TO?&3L1LTOF^^ I INO situated in a moat desirable portion.of | tuecRy.and within five minutes' walk of the Post office: Rent moderate. Inquire ar Ko. 1 Society street ' 1 marso Sourcing. BEARDING,--TWO PLEASANTLY ? situated rooms, with comfortable private board, to-be bad at No. 23 Lynch street. Apply at residence. mar29-wf2* ? $} . STcricce in SankruptcTj. IN.THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT CF SOUTH CAROLINA-In the matter of MAU? RICE STRAUSS, Bankrupt, by whom a petltlou lor adjudication of Bankruptcy was tiled on the seventeenth day of Maren, A. D. 1871, In said Court.-in Bankruptcy.-This ls to give notice, that on the twenty-eighth duy of Maren, A. D. 1871, a Wanam lu Bankruylcy was Issued against the Estate or MAURICE -TRAUSS, of Charleston, lu the County of i lianesiou und Staie of South caruUna, >. ho bas been adjudged a Bankrupt on his uwu petit iou; that the payment or any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to bim ur lor his use, and the transfer or any property by hliu are forbidden by Uw; that a meeting f the Creditors ut the suld Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose une or more as? signees of his Esiaie.-win be held ai- a Cuurt of Baukruptcy, to bc uoldeu at No.- 72 Broad street, Charleston, south Carolina, before J. C. CARPEN? TER, itegistrar, on the TENTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1871, at ll o'clock A. M. L. E. JOHNSON, United States Marshal, as Messenger. mar3l,aprlo '_ --,- ? Boots, ?l)ocs, Sit. TJOOTS, * fS??&USSty TB?NK3. Receiving this day per Steamships Georgia, from New York, Fall Uiver, irom Philadelphia, assured invoices uf FINE BOO ts AND SHOES. In addition to the choice' selectiou always in Stuck 1 keep those CABLE SCREW WIRE WATER PROOF BROGANS. Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, - manu No. 121 Meeting street. jg-OTICEl NOTI C El ^ i By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia this day 1 am receiving afresn supply oi those Gent's Maud-Sewed Magic Fitting FRENCH CALF BOOTS. Wita much tune and labor, I have tue same for Buys and Gents. EDWARD DALY, mam "No. 121 Meetim: street rjlQ THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. ; JPiease inform thc numerous readers or your pap?r. that Um AMERICAN GAITER. Patented, or thc Shoe ol the Future, is a success. To supply the demanda ul' tue Trade, another invoice to-day by Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by EDWARD DALY, mar22 No. 121 Meeting street: S d?tea: Nlgh??f ta? Season-Benefit of S I I *$L2aoP TH0MPS0I,' Js and L?ST NIQ^TirTT?r ONE of the appearance herself and Troupe in Charleston. Mina THOMP? SON-in Comedy and Burlesque. r.v THIS (Friday) EYENINOr MM?b. 30, the Performance will commence 'with toe cele brated Protean Comedietta entitled .Cir$\ -.-A-DAYJN PABiS,___ tn.- which Mian THOMPSON win sustain .three characters. To ne followed by the successful Bm leanne of ?;'~ LC JULINE. . .-- .<: Slr Rupert.........Miss LYDIA THOMPSON Supported hythe entire Troupe. ' * tW SATURDAY, GRAND FAMILY MATIN HS PARIS. .-, v . . Doors open at h alf-past 1, perro rm atTce com m^clnghair-pascu. '-' *'? -'< vy&aTORDAY NIGHT, farewell appearance .of lilas LTDIA THOMPSON and fier Troop?, when S6 entirely new attraction wiTrtft effered-the Burlesque of ?be BRIGANDS. ,. ? marSl ?^Hymnal . ^ 'NORTHEASTERN RAILROADOEKTIFIOATE?OF INDEBTEDNESS -, * *M * . Oherawr and Darlington Railroad Certlicatee of Indebtedness - City Columbia pa st due Coupons - y Clty.Memphls past due Coupons ., j Memphis apd Ohio Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds and -Coupons . K ' _ Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad Guaranteed Six Per Cent. Bonds and Coupons. Apply to * * JAMES nV wTLSW,'* tnarsi-t ' . v No. ? Broan^atreeti", ? JKifltuetg,* Dressmaking, Ut. l?iAJ).A K.E~TuTT? ; -. PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, KING STREET, WEST SIDE, ONE DOOR ABOVB WENTWORTH STREET, (UP STAIRS.) .? ?. - ^ - FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. '"' ' ' , mar29 . . .-, j JWE JEWELS 7, WATCHES, \ THE LATEST STYi.ES. Particular attention;, la invited to the "NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, .SILVERWARE AND FANCY G?0?8, suitable for Presents, just received and opened. JAMES ALLAN'S, Np. 507 KING STREET. JAMES ALLANS," N?. SOT KDM? STREET. JAMES ALLAN^, So. 307 KING" 8THEET. _ Ail the newest and .moat exquisite designs in Jewelry, comprising. . ... .. | SETS OF PEARL, GARNET. ALL GOLD, CQ?AL AND STONE. * 1i Leontine, Opera, Nick and Vest CHAINS; Seal Rings, Diamond Rtnifrs: Gent's Pins, Pea fl and I Diamond; Ptain Gold and Wedding Rugs always on hand or made to'order; Sleeve Battons and 1 Studs, Bracelet?,' Brooches aM Earrings ; Armlets and Necklacna, in GoKt and Coral; Brooches Cor Hali or Miniatures, Lockets, Charnu and Masonic . Pins, Glove Hands, at. " /AMES-ALLAN'S, No. 307 KINO STREET, A few ?oois abo ve Wentworth street. . novg*-mwf ?C trio sp apere, illa g an?? e. Ut. \ E USA L ^CAROLINIAN FOR APRIL NOW READY. " ? CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. - - . Price-For single number.....:.zs cents Per iinnnm.....$2 oo For sale by WALKER, EVANS k COGSWELL, Publishers, No. 3 Broad street., AND BT BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE". ' ' marat_-" .innooale. ! N~^OTO?^'H^^ ASSURANCE SOCIETY," of Ner York, have removed from No. 141 Meeting street- to their new ofllce, No. 20 BROAD STREET. WM. B.SHAW, feblS_ General Agent. ?roceries, ?iquors, Ut. JJ1RESH COTTON SEED MEAL From Columbia MiiL For sale by . .. -. . mar?8-tnthf3_W. C. COURTNEY k OO. "jyj-O LAS'S B S AND. SUGAR. 2j nndfl. New Crop MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 220 b?rrela New Crop Muscovado Molasses , 15 boxes Prime Grocery Sugar ?60 bores good Grocery Sugar . , For sat? by W.- P. KALL, . mar22-wfm6 Brown k Co/'s Wharf. Jg ACON! BACON I BACON I... in store and receiving : SO bhds. O. R. BACON SIDES (Western) 50 mids. Heavy Western Bacqn Shoulders 25 tierces Prime S. O. Hams (canvased.) For sale low at MACQUEEN * RIECK E'S, maru , Nos. 21 and 23 Vendue Range, T EAS! TEAS!. TEAS WILSON & BROTHER ' will issue at an early day a Catalogue of tba FINS GROCERIES with which their establishment ts stocked. But at present they desire to call attention more especially to an extract from "The American Grocer,'' relative to the great Tea swindles walch are how being foisted upon the American peo? ple. Ali lovers of Tea should peruse the remarks of the editor of the able Journal from which the extract ls taken, and be warned in time. Referring to the large Tea Companies of New York City, the writer says: "I hare now in my possession a*sample cf bogus Tea, wu ho at one single leaf of the criminal Chi? nese Herb to adulterate it with. It was made for a Monster House, sold to a Monster House, Used by a Monster House, and distributed by the base, corrupt myrmidons of that self-same Monster House throughout the United states of America tu do lis deadly work of gradually poisoning the free, yet unprotected, people of your Great Re? public." The citizens of Charleston who wish to avoid using the poisonous compounds, too often sold under the name of Tea, should take the precau? tion of porctiasiug only from responsible bouses, which have an established reputation for dealing tn PURE TEAS. For PURE TEAS, of all qualities and prices, go to WILSON A BROTHER, Grocers, Anson and Society streets. ns- All Goods delivered free.. g H INGLE d ! S HIN G L E S t Prime ?YPRESi SHINGLES, in bunnies, dellv verej either at the city or at Sullivan's .slaud. ' forsaieby SHAOKELFuRu k KELLY, . marl6-lmo . No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ors, ??c. Y'S R HAT. PRIME, per Florence RoB,., WJ?LIAM ROACH 4 CO. ARLES mMSTECK CHAMPAGNES, 'SILLERY AND EXTRA DRY. A. LALANDB k rm ? mgprtttw ol rfltTffl>j ann nrami ' ., - a LJ>P ERP BT? S P H A T. E . BOWEN A ,MBBOBa>fl.^PfHBPHOSPHATE. a verj superior article. ' P. a TR ES HOLM, mara l-l_ - - y?, a Bhkm Wharf. .?TJTTER, CHEESE, ?BK39f site'" ' ? RedAvttf, I ?H^Mr?!.^itmm, rrdm New Xork, BlTTlA OBBSafc. Ac., on eonslgn meat, and hopea hie friends wm ?ive Mm a call and examino the quality of gooda alroatar re? ceived. ! 8.-Alan,--has-on hand anv-.aaaortmoit of J1IN? TEAS r 'TH? * T*?l PRICE LIST.,' * '** ' "' TOU??SBTBGN;-Wl?t*Wtf*Vtitsr pound Jmgerial,.80s,, and-? l per pound. ???-7? Gunpowder, $1 BO and 11 7fi pol* poona Ootoo^Toa eoo., si; frat sad. $i se jaw j>c*ad English Breakfast, eoe., $1 and fl 2S pei pound i Japan, ?l pw pound' fl?f " -~. . . - . ''?res* ariwar^aoted p^lfcrand iniiteJtera. ted, of fine flavor, and- will ampare favorably with any sold In thiaiclty.^* ' v ' . ' They are Offered lt New York etty-prlces, ex? penses added. Samples sent tree bj " mail. --Age?rrottiw?reafTj."arTp?OoaT?. ?ei* gs *Wr Sg!!SI?iM???^jP? ?srGoodB delivered free to railroad depots, steamboats, and an -par? of tm' clcr, free ot charge^,,. . ^,..r.,;v-, marai rT?7 A S T ? -D-, . 1 .flt-.. -.' ) ?.. - .''i?-' . " . . , ,a^RTB^^^..W0jr; . , ^ ?Sba? they are 4aUy losing money by sot buging ut^ LTNLrTTS .CHEAP STORE. " ' ? . % ,-. 5 ?-- ** : ?j, v r-s. 'V *.- ? ? - My*prRJes iaro uirpT?Mtiefitedly-low; ?fd; on all ''branchea'ofmy bnMn?sa^^^?OT^^|^ OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, 25c. ft pened Best Silver ?-lp Syrup, 7Sc. fler gaflen " "V* Golden Syrnj., 00o.; a gal io rf - r .-'.;-?. - Crush Sugar, 7,^ pounds for il . . Beet Leaf Lard, 6j? pou ad? fer fl O Lighthouse Ol!, 30c. sealion.., f BescYoaag Hyson Tea, sold, ?laewher* at $2 per : pound, ctin h3 bpught ' here for 51 ?9 iff .the p?undpaxkage . ' "? ' '"" ? CrocMiT, erli? ware, tin ware, B4rdw? ra^?hhmObo?ar- . . . ''' AWb " 'f.'. ' i- ?x?i .j,?-.- tu .-.i V .. A gen^ral.taaortment.ln the HOU&E FURNISH? ING LINE, sold at marvellously lew prices. HO.?TED AND GROUND RTO, LAGTJATICA AND JAVA C?FFEE!* '*" ? ? Fresh every day in,the week, and jna?s^teed of the best quality and of auch ^artiboJ?r kinite aa represente*. *" Tue roasttrfX' is' hone 'spou the preniiaes, under my" r^sonal'srlpervUlbdttftnd not importe i from New York,) and ran be reliad upon. . . , v.' w?*s Look wt-lor tho Signs of the ? .tjRijfrjjSEST SOUSE ' Alfi? 'CAROLINA TBA ' ' '* ;:* And stop ut and aax-ior . one ot my^Bnfliaeas OLr cutars. .. . i. : ? v . > k Respectfully,? JOHN w. LILLEY. maris-iyr _' _ J MP ORT E D C HA MFA OHES. fiowpa hand the rcJinwing.brauds of -CHAM? PAGNES, a:: REDUCED PRICES, bythebflSkOt, case or bottle : F?per Se O?M HEIDSIEOK Chas. Heidsleck's ~ GREEN SEAL T. E. ChjOOUOt'S PONS ARDEN Mina's VRRZENAX and- PRIVATE STOCK Eoederer's DRY 8ILLBKY S. H. MirmmVDRY VRRZENAY " ? ' Boo che; Fils * Co.'s'BSAND3 : ....: >.-..; NapCrtecVs OABT?FHT ' DUT' VKliXENAY GARTE BLANCHE. . E. E. BEDFORD, " La?S WnCsl b?rtrin A Co., . 'jahn ' "' ' y&^frSrnyatreei S t ?, i K l I ? G MQ&p ^ SPARKLING CATAWBA - - - HOCH El MER . -^ . NIEKSTRINER L?QCBUR DES BBNEBIOTINS CHARTREUSE . . L-a. -?. 1 CURACOA MARA'SO FTTNO .. RUBSIAN K?MMEL ABSINTHE . VERMOUTH .<- .. PARFAIT AMOUR . . CREME DE ROSE NO?EADX ? - -> AJRBETTE. E, E. BEDFORD^ Janu_ W?ff6 tank street jg R E M E N L A G I % E R ENGLISH ALES -. SCOTCH ALES CHA?PAGSE ALE3 LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS . . ' . CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD, eau . ._ : Ho. itt grngjitgeet. ^ailori^g, iornUtit?Lg (gao?Mi, #c. S P R TN G O P*? ?TN G. ' MENEE c H U'ILB R, No. 825 KING STREET, Bare Inst opened au entire New Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac., forSprtng and summer. Our Clothing U a very large and- flue selected stock for Mea, Youths and Rora feen $6 to $80 per suit. The largest portion, la of Imported goods and manufactured oy oarselvesi.we can, therefore, recommend them as regard flt, wear and workmanship.1 OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ts supplied wt tu' the finest select foo of FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DoS?BZHS, DfAOO NALS, TRICOTS, MELIONS,'CHEVI -fit, ctSSI MERES, Ac, and a very large 8wk of toe most fashionable Pant aud Vest Patterns, which we. will' make up. to order by measure m the latest styles. The foreman Ia'tlife department of our bus; ii ess has no eqnal In th? artistic woridJor out ting and producing an elegant flt.. . ' . FURNISHING', ou obs. This department is supplied wita ta? celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and flomesua cader 8 ti ir is and Drawers, Silk and Turbad Gloves^ Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Bows^Scarfa, Pocket Hand kerchiefs,. Socks, Umbrellas, Ac Our stook baa been selected with great care, and prffies marked very low rn' plain figures. Buyers In our line Will Und it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. mara-Bntos_ ? JOHN RU G fi El MER, NO. HI KING STREET, WEST 8EDM, A. TSW DOOM NORTH O? O.UOK 8TKBKT, Would rwpectfully tbronn-tals friends .that he baa Just returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. - Also, a foil assortment or GENTLEMEN'S F?J?rtSHTNG GOODS, Including the Calabra ced 4 STAR S fl I R T :S . marie