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TJSJSM8 -OB TME 1TXWS, 4 TH? DAILT NEWS, by mall one year, SSfcsix months $4; three monAs- -12,6Cv Sorred l?:-heJ on J ai EigHTKSK omrra-i week, payable to ti? car-* tiers, or ts a year, paid In advance at the office. TH JE Bu-WlBKLT MKWB, published OB TneBdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one yeaf ai; six months $2. ism Waxxxr NEWS, one ?ear $?. Six copies $10. Hen coplee, to one at Jr sss, alfi. 8UBSC?PTI0N8 In all case? "payable tn.advance, j and no paper continued, after tbs expiration of the time paid for. ^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1871. NEWS OW TUX BAT. -Gold at New York yesterday closed at 104 al?i. ; -The New York coCton market dosed steady; - uplands 15 cents; sales 4056 bales. *\ -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet; uplands } a7jd. ; sales 10, ooo-bales. -Three fine new'steamers have Just been built for the Nortb"6ermau Lloyds. They aro j severally called K?nig Wilhelm, Kronprinz Friedrich wilhelm, and Graf Bismarck. -Laura Schubert,' -a popular operatic sou? brette of Vienna, ls engaged to marry the Boumanian Prince Giaka, Whs Is ns rieb as Dives, ana probably as wild as a Tartary horse. -The French adbodls in Alsace are-under? going a thorough government inspection by the Germans. Under the-new r?gime the Ger? man language is to be used exclusively in the ? schools for familiar conversation': -The student association calling Itself uBhe - nanon," lately met ht Bonn to cel?brate tts anniversary. It was then ascertained that out of twenty-two associates Who had enlisted in the army, all had been kW ed" except elgh't. -Cont rary to the opinion of Swinburne, Ten? nyson does not recognize' Watt "Whit m tm as even a'poet. The Laureate ls still more severe upon Btoergon,'whoiw/ writings he ls Bald to describe as'l'gTaei electrifica." -There is a rnxideTartst hr New York who manufactures, to order, 'gotttras of " the most fabulous 'size and hfdeou5*featnres, and t o this base "purpose do*;'be frequently hppty' the l?de o'f the matronly, ruminating cow. " -The President bas given ap hrs proposed' trip to the Pacific slope on account Of the con? tinuance of fhe session of Congress. He will; remain in Washington Until about the. middle ol June Or toe first of Joly, when he will go-to Loni, Branch to spend the sommer with his family. * ' -It ls asserted that a royal marriage has been - arranged* between Cade: Grant, the hefr apparent, and Hiss Kitty Felt, of Galena. The New York Htime Journal also announces the Interesting ??ter?rg?nc? that Hiss Nellie, daugh? ter bf President Grant, is engaged to ST^rJung" naval officer of prominent name and lkunei cepiionable rredrtrree." -A Ntew rorfccontemporary anftouncestbat 1-parental opinion rn divided as to the best me th od "of disposing of little children. - There j are those who f hink thai letting them- play with loaded guns lathe most effectual, though sliding them down stair bannisters in a six story hotel bas its" advocates; in fact; three In? stances have "been reported within a few days," in various parta of the ?onhtry,- where this latter method worked with complete success. - -The following ls ?Le latest programme lr sued for the observan ce" of wedding an nt ve rs a- | ? ries, viz : First anniversary, Iron; tilth anni? versary, wooden; tenth anniversary, tin; fif? teenth anniversary, crystal; twentieth annlver-.. paryv china; twenty-fifth anniversary, silver; thirtieth anniversary, cotton; thhty-flfth anni? versary, linen; fortieth anniversary, woollen; fc-rty-flfih anniversary, silk; fiftieth anniver? sary, golden; serenty-flfth anniversary, dla- t mond. ' 1 - -The NSW York sharpe rs are catching more t gudgeons. The circular reads : "Dear Slr-I have something of the greapwt importance to reveal "to you. In looking over records I have come across your name. Please answer the foriifwlng question. : What"was "your mother's maiden name ? Answer Immediately, and In? close twenty-five oentsTor answer and trouble. I remain, slr, yours"respeotTu(ly, Frank Lewis, ' I?3 Lndlow'?ito?tj Now T?rkt?lty. P. S.-No | f attention will be paid if twenty-five cents Is not inflosed.'^ ?*** * -A sensation was created in the financial circles of arbdphte, on Saturday, t$ the dis"-- j covery that a former officer of the Memphis and Ohio Railroad, and lately an Important Bede rai officer, had bum trying to se ll alarie amount cf bonds previously alleged to have been barned. On examination of the books a 't fake entry was found to have been made yes- j tera ay, be having left fresh blotting paper lying by the book, showing the entry. Legal proceedings "have been instituted. I -A certain undergraduate at Cambridge was under examination, and among the qnes- j j tlons contained in one of his papers was the j. following: 1 ? Why win not a pin stand upon its point f Tba, examinee was not very strong-in bis subjects, but as there was noth? ing like putting a good face on the matter, he 11 set to work to answer the question In as formal a way os possible. The interesting re? sult stood as follows: 1. A pin will not stand on Its head, much less is lt possible that* it should 6tarnt on its point. 2. A point, accord? ing to Euc'id, ls that which bas no parts and | j no magnitude. A pin cannot stand on that which has no parts and- no magul rude, and, thereipre, a pin cannot stand on its point. 3. It will if you stick ft In. -Te denme were- song on Sunday in the German Catholic Churches, of New York, ana 11 special services were held in the Lutheran Churches. There was a general Illumination of German houses on Sunday night. The resolutions adopted at tho great New York peace jubilee on Monday are to be sent to Bis marck'and t he-president of the Reichstag. The j resolutions -congratulate the German people upon the conclusion of peace, the disarming of the enemy who prevented German unity, the ardon of che North and South German States,' the possession of the Relobstag, -elected by universal suffrage, and express confidence that Germany wal provide for invalids, widows and orphans, and promise assistance from this country, and trust that the people of] Germany will repulse, wi th.thu same strength used against a foreign enemy, any attempt by the rulers to abridge their rights, and express the hope that Alsace and Lorraine will be won back to Fatherland, and that aa alliance may - be formed with the United States, where' so many Germans havejqand a new home. -ik would seem teem the following extract from a New York letter of the ?th Instant that trouble with England ie still brewing: "The Washington dispatch prto ted this morning that all was progressing 'favorably with the j olnt high commtesisn, and that in less than two,weeks ail differences would be settled by a satisfactory arrangement, ls not warranted, by Die facto in the care, as they are*wellj known h ere. among those, acquainted with {he doings of the State Department. On the conr trary," tho fisheries question fs presenting such obstacles that.ho satisfactory solution ls at all hop^d.fpr'aad preparations are actually now being'made to be ready foran emergency. The announcement in the Washington dis? patches a day or two since that orders had been sent to the Brooklyn navy yard to get readylor sea without delay seven merri ?bf-w?r was correciV; bat -tfee infere a ce drawn ^ "that they were meant foi* H ay tl, was all wrong, fchey aca^teofled fdr-tho northeast Atlantic coast, and are now being fitted out with all possible dispatch. The position taken by Mr. Hoar, who represents the Hew England fisher-?. . men on the joint high commission, is that, though the Provinces have something to seq in their waters, they cannot sell without the assistance of the United States. Ninety per cent, of the mackerel caught in the Provinces are sold to this country. Mackerel cannot be caught without bait, and this bait cannot be had tn Canada; lt is bought In the States. The mackerel ls the only fish tn controversy, there being enough herring on our own coast, and cod is caught In deep water. The Glouces? ter fisherman are determined not to surrender their righi tQ catch that mackerel, which, after all, can only be disposed pf to their cus? tomers. If Interfered with this year, they will, defend themselves the beat wa; they can, and lt ie as moen to maintain order on the coast as to resist British interf?rence, that a fleet is new preparing here to sall 'for the northeast coast, all hopes of a satisfactory solution being [ 'arrived ?t by the joint commission having been abandoned." The P?nrteraonlurtr Ita Paris. Hiatoryls repeating1 Itself In th? Frencrr| capital with' startling exactness. The churches are sacked and pillaged; -Prisons are filled with innocent nuns and priests. The ministers o? religion are arrested as .the so-called ser van ts. of-'fa person called "God." A venerable prelate is stripped and scourged, and is mocked at and jeered at by the brutal ero wuk An unknown and irresponsible committee issn? th err decrees and drive tho protelatlat of Paris, Hke sheep, to the slaughter.' lt needs onty'tbe Gelilo tin? and the Goddess of Season, and the' frightful parallel.' Ls" complete.' Nor is all j this blood. and rapine an incident of the eliott M> overthrow a despotic government und ?te blieb aw?eput&o. . The Emperor is in exile; the Princes of Orleans flee- from>| unhappy France ; the Constitutional Repub? lic is, hr theory, an existing bet. M. Thiers and his- col leagues hold their office by the popular vote. They sro not, in themselves, responsible for the misfortnnes an a dolours Of the nation. They made Peace-it was their mission and their doty. Other crime, if crime it can be called, they have not com? mitted. Rut the offscourings qf Paris, the idle.-vagabonds anti-released criminals of the great city, make war against tho .Gov. ern moat-make war without knowing, or | confessing, what they--really want They have the Republic-that is not enouglr. Tiley h?ve Peace-that is not sufficient Nothing will satisfy them but such a condi? tion of things si will allow ' the scorn to re? main on the surface of the bubbling caul doon.. No government will satisfy them bul one whieh will allow them to hew and slay at their pleasure, to divide among them the goods of tine rich, to role as bloody tyrants in the' polluted name of Liberty, -to inealt God and ruin their TeHow-man. The de? scendants of the men of '93, the men of '48 and.'51 saw their opportunity. There was ac regalar army on which reliance conid bo ??laced. Zoo Provinces were afar off, and J MK) always bowed the knee to Paris, and j Lyons, and Marseilles. This was the time o strike, and the blow has fallen heavily on France. What next, and next? The Thiers gpv irnment can obtain troops, in time, from he provinces ; but the peasantry have no , ova tor the Republic. And will M. Thiers t lave the narva to wield loo thunderbolt of ? rar ? Upon* tb? old Imperial army he can- ( tot reiy. Whom cnn he trust, sven if he has J lonfidonceht' himself? To turn to the Ger aans seems the only hope ; but the maa vho calls in the German to shoot down and abre the French-Red rascals though they | ? te-is dead politically, and may run dan: j i ;erously .near the chill edge of the guill?? las. . ' I? Only one man has been able to maintain [ ( irder in France-that man is Napoleon. ror two decades the Empire enjoyed tho i nanlfoM blessings of Internal peace. 'What ! >tbers promised to do, Napoleon atone has j Tone. To him, very naturally, turn- the noughts of the people. They demand trari luillity and security. In modern tim6s who j >ut Napoleon bas given it them? The ' fraies of Metz and Sedan, .the marshals of j Prance, the gener?is aad the subordinate , ?fficers, have more enthusiasm still for the c inspire than of love for the_ Republic. M. t Phiers may crash ont the foul nest of mar- 1 lerers and thieves who promise that Paris \ ihall swim in blood. But, at the best, in iacifying Paris with sabre and rifle he ma? les troy that hideous Republic of which he is .he head. There seems to be no choice be? tween Napoleon and a new dictator. Of the .wo it is better to take, that "man of cl es ti 'my,"whose confidence in his star has never faltered, who believes in himself as firmly to Jay at OhiseHwrret as when he prayed in va? ler at Boulogne; or wrote military treatises it Ham, or, at the head of triumphant ie- j ( rions, Emperor by the popular win, marched j < .brough tho streets of Paris. About Poor astell?. . The Columbia Un%on pertly declares that 'it ism poor stick who can't pay a tax of 'thirteen mills on the dollar." We have i!ready shown that the burden of taxation oust be. measured by the relation which the ax bears to the income derived from the iruperty taxed, and not by its relation to he assessed value of the property, which kssessed value, in the majority of cusee, far ?xcegds the actual market value of the jroperty. But this does not exhaust the [ub'jectnor show in the most gari3h light he falsity of the subtle statements of the Campions of the Administration. There are thousands ol persons in this Rate who have no other property than hind, varch land is their only capital, That land s valued for taxation by tba assessor at $4 wr acre for woodland, and $6 per aere for trable land. ' This trw?-hind capital does jot pay any interest out of which taxes night be paid, and on the arable land falls ne whole burden of supporting the owner. - The lund is valued at Si to $6 per acre; Lhousands.of tracts of land will not bring, if sold, $1 pee acre. Consider this fact. Mind, thia is not simply an estimate, it is a fact. Daring the past two years, tracts of [and valued at $4 and $6 an acre have been sold, at public sale, for lees than $1 an acre. A single example is sufficient to illustrate this point : A tract of one thousand acres- of ?and ia sold by the sheriff, and brings $1000, ita-actual -yaJaa^:IQ thefraci/'taere are, we^ will say, ftW&crea of Arable law and TOO1 aerees of ^woodland, ai out a fair prot tion. T??r purchaser-jpayg Tor a"' th?bbarjcl-j dollars worth of property, and his tax should tfieretons be $13-a heavy tax. Bat the aisessor values the woodland" at $4," and] the arable land at $6. The woodland, TOO j acres, at $4 ger acre-$2800. The arable at j $6-$1600- in all $4600. Tax at 13 mills, $50 80. Hence the tax on one thousand dollars'. worth of property is not $13, but $50 80. That is for one tax per annum-two taxes of that/kind in the same year will em? barrass many taxpayers, and they'heed net be "poor sticks" either. Let the Union remember that the plant? ers and farmers are not members of the South Carolina L?gislature, and hence their sources of revenue are limited. Spf no! JV ot ins. ^^S^A^ELECTION FOR SEXTON OF I St. Philip's Oh'ireh will be beld on TUESDAY next. ' 18th, Applicants wUUiaad in their letters to the I undersigned at Ko. 81 Radcliffe street. GER. WILLI MAN. apr!2-wfm3_Secretary of Vestry. j*-A FREE SWEDENBORGiAN .LEC? TURE AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH TO-NTQHT. Rev. EDWARD PAYSON WALTON. wUj deliver a Free Lecture To-NiGur, at tbe Unitarian. Ch af ch, at 8 o'cl oak. Subject: ''Christ is -Coming: but How r" or Swedenborg' on the Second Advenu apTlSl " . . ' m>QKLY A. FEW BAYS LONGER.- j Complete triumph over Corns and Bunions by Mons, KERGER. Plenty references to reliable gentlemen who have been cared. Apply at No. j 333 King street. apr*-ws4* ^B?*OFPlCE OF THE SOUTH CABOLI NA.CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY-CHARLES TON, S. a, MARCH 16TH, 1871.-The Ninth Instal , ment of FIVE DOLLARS per share will be paya DI? on lath April proximo. In Oh ar: ea ton-At tbe Office of the Company. No. 10 Broad stree*. - . j InSflrater-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON. * In Clarendon-to Dr. 0. ALLEN HUGGINS. WM. H. PERONNEAU, marK-w?sl ? .j, . Treasurer. . ?mf*. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Sob-Agents of the Land Commission, that, from and af ter the Irst day of March, 1371, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CA RD OZ o, Secretary OT the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DELA?GE, L. C. S. S. O. Columbia, February 28, 1871. marll ?&? OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLES TOS RAILROAD COMPANY. CHARLESTON, APRIL 3, 1871.-Stockholders of this company are hotfScd that the Eight per cent. Bonds and Certificates of Stock authorized to be issued at the annual meeting of the Stock? holder* held OB the 8th, day or February last, will be ready for delivery on THURSDAY, eth In? stant, and for that purpose the Treasurer of the Company win, attend at tbe office of Messrs. CAMPBELL k SEABROOK, No. SO Broad Street, on that day, and each subsequent day, from 12 . 9 o'clock, until Saturday, 15th Instant, inclusive. S.W. FISHER, aprs-12 Treasurer S. and C.' R. R. Company. OFFICE SOUTHWESTERN BAIL ROAD BANK.-AQaarterly Dividend of ONS DOL? LAR per Share 'from, the earnings of the Road having.been declared by the Board of Directors of the Sonth Carolina Railroad Company, on the Capital Stoek of said Company, the same will be paid on and after the first of Kay aext, at this office. The Transfer Books will be closed un tu the 15th Instant. JOHN M. HARLESTON, aprs-6fmw3 Cashier. J*'THE PLANTERS' AND MECHAN- j ICS' BANK OF^SODTH CAROLINA.-Thirty days ifter date this. Bank will be prepared to consol! late tts Stock by Issuing ona Share of new for ten )f the old, la compliance with the recent amend neat of-rta char tar. also to reo* ive subecrlp lons ioT? Sn additional number of Shares tb the txtent of twenty thousand at twenty-five dollars ?ch, including the Consolidated Shares as above, ?resent Stockholders to have precedence lu aub crrpflon to the Increased Stock, in proportion to he amount now held by them respectively. mar32-w6_ pm- IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS ?'ROM NERVOUS EXCITEMENT.-A gentleman esldlng la Qrammeroy Puce, New york, (whose i?mait would .not be proper to mention,) was mitering terribly about three weeks ago from th? injects of dissipation. He conld hot sleep, vottit id frequently, was tormented by horrible fancies, ind conld not keep a limb still Opiates made tim werne, While la tels condition Jw waa. visited >y a friend, who advlsed^hini to try PLANTATION HIVERS as au anodyne, stomachic and jonie 'No ree,".aald the sic K maa, despondiagiy ; ".notti? ng will save me. i'm a goue casa,". "Pshaw ! aid his friend, "you're worth forty dead men et ! I'm going to doctor yon now." So saying, te put on his hat, and going to the nearest drug? gist's, presently returned with a bottle of the litters, of which he administered a dose forth vlth. It had a soothing, cheering, tran qolttfztng .?fleet. For a week thereafter the gentleman nntlnned to take tho tonic regularly, according ?the direct lons, and at the end of that time waa tole to return to business la Bound health, and nth a clear Intellect. Thia Information (s f urn shed by Alexander T. Mlotffrom, of Morrlsanla, irbo will confirm lt li addressed by mall. SEA Moss FARIKK from pure Irish Moss, for 3ie.no Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, Ac, fcc. The cheapest, h saith lett; aud most dodclous bod in.the world: aprlO-mwfdoao ?m- S X H.A U-S TIO N.-IN VALIDST )roken down .In health and spirits by Chronic dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhaus? ted which follows the attacks of acute disease, ihe testimony of thousands who Save been raised is by a miracle from a similar 'state of proatra? don by HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, is a rare guaran'ee that by the sante means yon, too, say be strengthened and restored. But to tho.-e rho stand in peru of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, and uncongenial ?timare or nnheathy pursuits, may-at any mo neut be stricken down, this paragraph is moat particularly and emphatically addressed. Toa, ?.hoare thus situated, are proffered an absolute tafegnard against the danger .that menaces yon. Tone and regulate the system with this harmless ned lcm a! stimulant and alterative, and yon will ie forearmed against tbe maladies whose seeds io at around you m the air unseen. HOSTET PERV STOMACH BI TTE RS are not only a staa-4 !ard toole and alterative throughout the United States, bot they are accredited by the certlncates ff thc most distinguished citizens of the Union, o the people of all other lauds. In Canada, Aus ralla, and the West ladles, they are gradually aking the plaoe of all .other stomachics, whether utlve or foreign, and as surety as troth is pro? gressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, .hey will eventually supersede every other in rlgorant and restorative now employed In nedicinal practice. apr8-n*ce ^BATCflELOE'SHAJLB DYE.-Tilla SUPERB HAIR DYE ls the best in the world-per ectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No llsappolntment. No ridiculous tints or unpleas int odor. The genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR )YE produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black ir Natural Brown. Does not stain the skin, but eaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The mly Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug fists. Factory No. 18 Bond street, New York. jan23-rawflyr ?S* GETTING MARRIED.--ESSAYS or Young Men on Social Evils, and tie propriety ir impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary lelp for those who'feel unfitted for matrimonial lappiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad tress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, re. ans?-smos ^HT? THE SOOTH |?AR<?LIN? LOAS AND TRUiT COMPANY, CHAREESTflK, S. (X, ?BT APRIL, Wl.-Tse Board of Directors of taft Company haring declared a Semi-annual Div! dena of FIVE PER CENT, ?n ita Capital, pay? ment of the same trill be made -the Stockholder*, free of ali taxation, at thenfflce of the company, Broad street, on. and after the,3d Instant. THOMAS R. WARING, apr3-mwf6 Cashier. p*r UNION BANK OP S?TJTH CARO-1 LINA,-Notice ls hereby given that this Bank will, on the first day of May next, be prepared, ia com? pliance with the recent amendment of Its charter, to consolidate, reduce, and redeem the stock of j the Bank-that ls to say, ONE SHARE OF NEW, I will be issued for TEN SHARES OF OLD STOCK; and at the rennest of .any stockholder holding less than ten shares, the Bank will, redeem the same a: the rate axed for said redemption by the charter, or holders may sell - and assign ail such by eodorsment on the. original certificares. 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 net recelv-' ed a new certificate-for the consolidated shares," on or before the first day of J one-next. H. D. ALEXANDER, mart7-mwf. . cashier. ?&*JOmS C. BIKER <fc C?.'5 SENUT INEMEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL.-ESTABLISH ED l83ft>-Acknowledged by eminent physicians tobe.thebestm .the-worid. Sold bj Druggist* | ; generally. JSO. C. BAKER A CG? F^adeiphla.' A foll supply OD hand by . .DB. H.BAER? febe-mwismes No. 1ST Meeting street? Wonts. - WANTED TO B3RE, A GOOD COO< Apply at No. 438 King street, third door above Hudson street_apr!2-l?_ WANTED, A COLORED GIRL TO DO general housework. References required. Apply at No. 53 St. Philip street, one door baloy .Calhoun street. _aprl2-l? WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK and do l'ght housework for a small,family. Apply at No. 14 Felix street. . apr? WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO oook for aemaU family. Apply at- No. 8.7 Cannon street._ aprlZ-i* - WANTED, IN A SMALL FAMILY, A white* woman to cook, wash and iron. Must be experienced. Apply at Ne. 6 Ashley street._" - _ apria-2* WANTED, A SITUATION BY A RE? SPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN as norse or chambermaid; does not object te travelling with a family. Apply in state street, two doors above :Broad street, westside. ... ... aprls-l*" TT7ANTBD, A YOUNG COLORED GIRL VT to do housework and make herself gen? erally useful. Apply at No. 6 Caloona -street. april_;_ WANTED, A COOK FOE THE TRANS? FER STEAMER at the Savannah and Charleston Railroad. None need apply uni pas competent Apply on Steamet. aprll-3* WANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND BAND FURNITURE Of all denerin Hons, for which highett cash prices will be paid. 4*1. dress P. 0. Box No. 473. ._aprio-mwaa* TTTANTED, A GOO? HOUSE jSES y V VANT; white preferred*. Apply at So.ts? j King street: aprie-mw2* .for Sale. FID?TALETO?^^ HARNESS. Apply at the southwest corner Chorea and Chalmers streets. . apria-l^ FOR SALB,. THE SLU?P. 'G AU Sl? eight tons capacity, and one year ofo\ as she now lies at root of Hasel street Terms'low. Apply to STEFFENS, WERNE? A DUCKER, Yea due Rang? Bast Bay. _april ' FOR SALE, ONE 10-HORSE POWER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, but little used, and lu line condition, cheap for cash or city ac? ceptance. CAMERON, BARKLEY*A CO. apr7-12nao . ._ FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINES, of good quality, which are offered .heap. Call at. No. 27 Queen street, between Meeting and Church streets._febif ABARGAIN I-TO ' PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Reggies Wood Frame Paper Cutter, wllf be sold low for cash. Is nearly new, ce ts728 menes, and has aa extra knife. Ne charge for peerage. Price $40. Apply at Tan NEWS Job Office. mar-22 mo BENT, SULLIVAN'S ISLAND RESI JL DENCE-s flue two-story Dwelling House, wltn. flower and vegetable garden* about four hun? dred yard? from landlog, pleasantly located. Can be rented with furniture. Apply to JNO. GAMP. SEN St CO. . _april-; mo RENT, A COMFORTABLE HO OSE, JL No. 218 Coming street, containing roar rooms and gas, good kitchen and cistern. Apply to w. H. DAWSON, No. 66 Broad street, aprll-l TO RENT, ONE-HALF OF A DWELL? ING situated in a most desirable ponton or | the city, an n wwii i n Ave minutes' walk <>f lae Post office. Rent moderate. Inquire at No. 2 Society street_'_"_mtrtfl fcoei ana Savait. FOUND, A NE"V?FOUNDLAND DOG. The owner ian have the same by proving property and paving expenses. Apply st No. 13 Wash mg i on street. aprl2-l* rpEN DOLLARS REWARD.-LOST, IN X. Beaufaln, Klug or Calhoun streets, on last Friday night, a heavy OOM Chain BRACELET. The above reward will be paid, if lt ls left, at WALKER, EVAN'S St COGSWELL'S, No. 3 Broad Mtreet._apr 8 tiemotials. E?MT^VAIT-^TS?FT?CE OTPTG?T?? DEN HASE Lb has been removed io No. i SOUTHERN WHARF. _apr8-5 NOTICE.-THE "EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 80CIETY,"cf NeT York, have removed from No. 141 Meeting street to their new office, No. 20 BROAD STREET. WM. B. SHAW, ffcbl3_General Agent. Camber, Inti, Ut. L rT^T'T^ 'D^p^o^ NO. M CHURCH STREET. THBKB DOOKS NORTH OF BBOAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. LIMB SLATES LATHS PLASTER TIN HAIR CEMENT TILE GRAVEL CHIMNEY TOPS SEWER PIPE OAKDEN VASES ic. Ac. Ac. Now landing, a cargo of very superior LIME, for sale low. . Country orders carefully and promptly filled. P.O. BOX 374 E. M. GRIME E. mart gHINGLES! SHINGLES-! Prime CTPRRSS SHINGLES. In bunches, deliv vered either at the city or at Sullivan's Island, ..or sale by SUACKELFORU A KELLY, marlB-imn _Xn. 1 Boyce's Wharf. tDatcrjcs, Jetoelrrj, Ut. JTLNE~lw?lj^^ THE LATEST STYLES. Particular attention ls invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presents, just received and opened. AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. AU the newest and most exquisite designs In Jewelry, comprising, (SETS OF PEARL, GARNET. ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neok and Vest CHAINS; Seal Rings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Piala Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and "tmis, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces,, in Gold and Coral; Brooches, for Hair, or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Masonic Pins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, A few doors above wentworth street nov24-mwf &ODGE. KNfeHTS?OlJ PYTHIAS, NC 1.^Regular-Meeting; To^ .Vi??7f.?Aha^paa& o'clock- The promptlt" danc?WNKi?gwof gsM standing tareen ed, as the re-election of officers will take place to AU the offices made vacant by the formation or new Lodges. By oTner orthevrortnyniaucgrior: -* - ? / T : : ? . i\KAY HOUSTON, apr!2_ Recording Secretary. s^EBM?N FT&? ?O^ANY -? EMT-' VT- LAR MbnttiOy MeettAg of -yoar Company will be held at the Englhe-houseTffiB Bveirnroj at 8 o'clock precisely. - MAX BELITZER. _!_>^-l_-., , THE S06TOBRN STATES OBNTAL AS? SOCIATION will meet at Pnccntx Hall, Cum? berland, street, at .naif-past \o o'clock Tarai MofrKiNO, tte 12fr. instant. ' * By- order of the President. - . aprtl-a . , , JLO. ANOELVSseretar*,, rr^E' SOUTH CASOLINA frTATE ~BEN J ? TAL ASSOOMTfOK WIK meet at tfce-Phwntx Hail, -THIS MOWILK?, at lc -o'clock, ? . The members of the southern spates Denial As? sociation att Invited to be present. ~* By order of the" Presided*. * -? - aprll-2_T. TEMPORE, Secretara. ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI OF THC GUL LEGE OF CHARLESTON.-An E.\tr? Meeting of the members of the Association wm Be MM at the eoHtge ?bapet; oft-THeaawar -BvavDW. the Uta Instant, at hatf-past 1 o'clock.. By order or the President. * ' 9. TK7G?K BaCOT, apr!2_ Secretsey and Treawre? OF- CHARLESTON DISTRICT. FIFTH ASrklVfitSARY. The Firth Regalar, annual Meeting-of the Surf! vors' Association will be heia <TM?. OAX, tnaj 12th Instant, at 1 o'clock ?. M., af .Charleston,Lt brary Building, corner of Broad and OhnrcteJ streets, when the Officers will 6e ele.qted for.^the'^ ensuing year. Th? 'merhttrrB of the Association will assemble again at 8 o'clock'in the sveaing, at H ?bern tam Han, where a snpperwlil be served. Tickets can oe ?Matead from the following COMMIT*??: THOMAS Mo?RAI>Y, GEO. 1?. BRYAN,, vc? Att. MAGRATH, T.P. LOWNDES-, .- JAB* ARMSTRONG,**.., . " JAMES ARMSTRONG, J*. , aprio-c , Secretary. riOLL??E dr . CHARLESTON.-THE \J Pom raer term of th h Collegs m nfooinmenos un WsnwawoAT, Utk instant. OntflMtstifor eA mission into toe Freshman or the-Sophomore "Class will presort themselves at io o'clock. A. M. r> F. A. PORCHER, Sssretary Faculty. aprU-3 T . . fafflfmrtfy Inf nisfitntj (go4308> jig PEING . OM N I N G. > s s MENKE .dt. MULL E R, No. 328 KINO STREET, Have Just opened an entire New Stock .of I CLOTHS, CLOTHING,' FURNISHING*" G?ODS. ?c., for Sprmg and Summer. Oar Clothing ls a very large anti fine aeieeted | stock for Men, Youths and Boys, from $6 to $60 [ par suit. The largest ponton ft of importad goads and manufactured- by o artel vet;wa-eaa^J therefore, recommend them as regard- nt, waar and workmanship. OUR TAILOBIWO DEPARTMENT is supplied wlthtbe finest selection of FOREIGN .ANO DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO? NALS, TRICOTS, MERTONS. CHEVIOTS, CASSI? US RES, Ac, and a very rarge' stock ?rthe most fashionable Pant and Test Patterns, which we wiri rnake op toord?rbymeasnrelrftri? latent styles. 'The foreman'in tils a^p?rtment err our business has no eqnal In the artistic world Tor "cut. ting and producing an elegant nt, FURNISHING GOODS. This department ls supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and Domestic Under BhlrtB and Drawers, Buk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Bo we,Scarfs, Pocket Handkerehlefs, Socks, umbrellas', ?e. Our stock bas. been selected with great care, and priest marked very low in plain figures. Buyers in oar UM will flou lt to their advantage to give nea eau before purchasing elsewhere. marn-'3moa' J OHN BUGHEIMEB. -KO. Ul KING -STREET, WEST sros, A nw DOORS s oar a or QCCTK ST? arr, Would respectfully Inform hts friends that ha. baa J ott returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Also, a full assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, .. Including tba Celebrated ST AR SHIRTS. mane_? ?T2 ?ot)0?, Ut. pUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? C?. RxaracTFCtLT ANNOONCI TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC That, owing to the SPECIAL FACILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS Of their Resident Partner in New York, They are enabled to purchase their supplies of | FINE AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Boin Foreign and Domestic, la ah eases from firm hanna, . AT THE LOWEST. CASH FIGURE, And thus to oder EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO CUB TONERS, Their prices will be found from TWENTY TO FIFTY PEE CENT. LOWER Than those of any other Dry Gooda House m the Sooth. They Invite an inspection of their stock, which ls made up of NO AUCTION GOODS,. Sat which will be found to consist of aa 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 ai to price IS DEFIED. Every article sald-by ns ls warranted to be pre? cisely as represented. Our motto ls "QUICK BALES AND SMALL' PROFITS," .And Customers who wish to SAVE MOSEY IN BUYING Will do well to give os a eau. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT St CO. Up-Town Store, I Down-Town Store, Ne. 487 King street, No. 244 King street, corner of Calhoun. | Near "The Bend.?1 ootsi -. Ag.sQirx^QA&o^fiSA Kl Ba. ?? ?, , THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12,18 , a.' OWtliErXBE. ? ? . , . H. D. BICAiSE, Chairman. ' J. A. MOROSO, . J. W.MADBEY, H. HAB CS, E. C. STEIN M EYE ?. N. B.-Tickets can bo purchased from the Oom mi tte?, or at the. Referee Opee, corner Rug LifcortT streets. ' apra-wrm! i * " * - * * i -lia mm ?? .O A T HOL I-C F A * rn Ii? OF THE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF ME?CT. AT HIBERNIAN HALL, ' M-OJfDA F, iffili-H,. 18 71 ender the patronage or the following Gentlemen' SENIOR MANAGERS. . Hon. M. P. O'Connor, "B. R. Riordan, WUK,' John*. O'NeiU, Esgs V vCa**al? 6. HM?, , Jeta MoKeegaa, ?k-, O, ?. Aunar, Esa.,. John D?uglr?rtyL Esq., James Kenn Y,' EWI^ Edward Latftte, Esq.,. Alex St. Amand, E&q. .Dr. J. P. Chaial, D. Mc? weeny. Etti-, Captain Henry E. Baker, P. Moran, Istr., ' B. Ptmclgn on, Esq., C. RT CastH*, Baa/,' "' Wm. J. Mag rat?, Sf., dpt. Jes. M. Mofeam Mens. A. D. Bettalgoe, T. R. MaGahu, Ea?;, Tkeeeore Hochet, Esq., 8. Salmon, Kai, Q?g?B Wi w. Dawaon, F. P. Salas, E*>.,. T^JLelly, Eeq?, . p A. ChasaX.-feq-., .Wm-Mafthieagan, Esq., T. F. CMpeanTRiO,.! Alexander McLat/feo,, Wltua?Mot?a, B>f. saatf Cor?raVA flH> JaniMrttarrwefl, IM. , c?mam a F. urarey, PHBp PrntetfrV WRf., Maes Drake, Esq., James Salvo,--"Esqr; - Odo. A. Bowman, Esq:, Jeftn O' Mara, EanT ion Commins, Bsqn- - Thomas E. Ry an, -Seq. 'John E. Cay, Eaq.,. . John W. Sawner. Esq., IB. Rio'.s, Esq., ; ... , Alex. Melohew, Esq., Captain L. M. Ooxetter, E. Hucjiet, Esq,, . . ?tin Kenny, Esq.;' . D.DWei?, Bal, . Henry Daly. Bag., ' Bernard"Boyd, Es?f, JOcbaei Hannon, Esq., ' Richard Hogan, Esq., P. J. Barbrjt, Esq., E. Fourgeand, Esq., RC. Qusckenbush, E?d., John Burk, Esq., ti ' wm. Byrne, Esq., i lanie l Driscoll, Esq., ?Ange*G?nale, lag., ff. Q. Matti**, 'Esq., Charles. Ut scbgi. Bs?., P, M6&Bt.Ufr, Joseph PothagerEag, Vota Barna, .Esq.., Tamed Qqale. Esq., .. J. M. Toauey, Esq., LoaU J. Barbot, Esa, P. Brady, Est., ' r. Lee.'ifsq. JUNIOR K^GEBSV. ' *' Thomas S. O'Brien, ? Joto D nag Uer ft t Jr. . X. F. Sweegan. Frank Green, D. A. J. Sullivan, ' james Owens, ff. L. oWe?i, Lawrence Cantwell, Jjtfwarrt'Daly, T. A. ?Beam te tr, J. v. MeNamet, HUgh Greet, Thee. B. Hogan, G. psi Mo*. . 'john I. Bakery Jama**. Latte, - .Capt. J. Armairong, Jr., W. P. Foll la. ?moa Fogarty. . Aatolne Blois,- . ;aj. Laasay, . .. C. J. Garety, J. A Moroso, Ait en Mari on, J. Boyd. Emile v. st. Amana, Thomas M. O'Neill, ? RV J- Fen?, '" PanlB.L?lane, * Andrew M. SorBrWp, iH.'B. Ball. Bogen? V. St. Am and, Bea rr J. O'Neill, - J. X Buojrtieis, tt a Trombo. ?'. E. P. Schacht?, Jalin E. Bams, . . James J. Grace, John Gannon, E. F. LaroaaeeHere, Edward Lat, . John Kerrigan, .P. H. Cantwell,-' Wtlrram Flynn, .F. J. McGarey, Thomas Moore. .George C. Black, P. L. - Dully. David Lyons,- George Belt, John F. O'Mari. 'John MoMaaes. ? J. ? ?erety.. \ The pri?e of Tlokets will be as folio ws : 'SeasoaJH ckeis..fl < 'FamflyBeason Tloke?..:Ui.\'....:...V....<~ Bi s Marte Tlefcets.......?.......i..k.-.;.......:.t i Oiiitdre*.ru*-.. ?j Servants la eAacgeof children...... 1 BERNARD OW GILLIO ti atraiaa ! THOMAS O'BRIEN, Seorerary. aprlO.-S M. W.B*. AM AM), Treasurer. toTotnutstitftati, Ut. . - ~Jtfv~-??~%?-.-? JP A TA P S CU ffAlCS . OASSARD A CO.'3 PATAPSCO 8. 0. CANVAS H AMS'-eau be round at all the first-class Retail Groeerl?s, ann at Wholesale only at ' PAUL B. LALANE St CO., , - No. 171 East Bay, where ceaslgnmKati are recelved' weeKly. Dent fail to try-then, as they are far ahead of all ether Haras Introduced la tau markab . . apn-fmw6_ _>_ QHABLES HBLDSLECK CHAMPAGNES, SILLERT AND EXTRA DRY. A.LALANIWA CO., Proprietor of the Glut. LeovUle aud Siowa Can tenac Clareta. A foll assortment of the iibora Wines for sale by all principal Orocen and Bim Dealers. H. BISCHOFF A CU. y mar3t-rmw3mos?_ _._ . A N T. E D i EVERYBODY TO KNOW" That Uiey ate daily losing money by not baying at HNLETS <JHEAP STORE. - - Mr price? are unprecedentedly low, and oa all branches of my business I defy competition. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, 85c a pound Best Silver Drip By nip, 75e. per gallon Solden Syrup, 60c. a gallon Ornan Segar, TM pounds for |1 Best MaTLard, ?x pottnds Mr ff Lighthouse OIL, ape. ? gallon. . Bett Yoong Hy ?on Ito, toM elsewhere. per pound, can be bought jiare for $i M ny lae pound package Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hardware. Fancy China Gooda. ANS A general assortment la the HOUSE FURNISH INO LINE, sold at marvellously low prices. ROASTED AND GROUND RIO, LAGTTAYRA ABD JAVA COFFER, Fresh every day m the week, and guaranteed tr the best quality and of such particular kmdi at represented. The roasting ls done upon the premises, under my personal supervision (anil not imported from New York,) and can be rahed opon. Look ont for the Signa of the CROCKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TBA AGENCY, And stop m and ask for one of my Business Cir culara. Respectfully, JOHN W. LINLEY. marl6-lyr_^__ JMPORTED CHAMPAGNES. Now on hand the following brands of CHAM? PAGNES, at REDUCED PRICES, by the basket, case or bottle : Piper A Co.'s HELDSIECK Chas. Heidsleck's-GREBN SEAL ' V. E. Clicquot's PONSARDD* Mumm's VERZENAY and PRIVATE STOCK Roederer's DRY SILLER Y G. H. Mu ra m's DRY VERZENAY Bouche, Fils A Co.'s BRANDS Napoleon's CABINET DRY VERZENAY CARTE BLANCHE. janii E. E. BEDFORD, Late Wm. S. Corwin A Co., No. 276 King street. S PARKLING MOSELLE SPARKLING CATAWBA HOCHEIMER N1ERSTEINER LIQUEUR DES-BENEDICTINS CHARTREUSE CURACOA MARASCHINO RUBSLAM KUMMEL ABSINTH 1 VERMOUTH PARFAIT AMOUR OREME DE ROSE . NO YEA CX. . ANISETTE. E. E. BEDFORD, janu_No. 27? Klag stpseb B REMEN LAGER BEER ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES . . CHAMPAGNE ALES LONDON PORTERS DUBLDQP0RTER8 CHAMPAGNE CIDER. . 5. E. BEDFORD, ' sall No. 276 KJBx street. Wp Sp ? .JB?'JV * ?~o77 \? OFFERFOR SALK: - bhda. OHOIOE C. R. SIDES AND SHOUL T7ERS .-,^ . ^ 20 boxes ?. S. Shoulder* ., , 10 UereesGteueei^nninQstlS. C. Barns io tien^?wocMma i ? ? * 1000 Ibi.Oholt? So?ar-tfarea Strips 60 rubs Rora Lear Lard-*- . ?cob^?^^ J , loo b bis. Demorara ano flo!ned Socan M bags ia?v*locaa.aad Bm Cocees ...... 5 F-? ? - a-)---,.i.iMi..? J. 1 .? ? rr-i ;T EUIT ! FBUT T I 360 bunches BANANAS 13 dor rn POirspoiiie MO Micks -Sugar Oana,. -, Landing from Schooner Aft?on. For sale br Hr?; RElfRIOK, No. m Mary milli?, ewin il lo. . aaru^ ^ct?do^?tyiWt5g. '\?TC?S& uU?D LIQUQE& AX BEDUCED fl. . :.t -RBiqES^ v j ^ ; ffBttttli frota-^W tutawa sg^ OM ?one c*a?: n* ?*ni.W:W?**? ?Mr gayan. PoA. Sherry, Madeira an<F oiarer YRSWHTMUL, $1 50 per gallon and upwards. ' - French and i> Ka es tia Bra?Hea^^edw&a4sMiOS>. m*dtatfl DTwttf, swajSSS^sg* mm gm^^e?^'^^iw. -*it?** tarted 2 cat? goods lor medicinal, ac-othar jfflttjgfjl WM depend upon geting astrlctTy pore IralSV ad extreflnfy Thv pride ^few . -. t.? 'v* - '22? ?? ; IV. Corner MMtttHrefwf-Mtfrfcet . S^Slua^ daMm^fties^eteasge, !/t?BN? C?BN?: CORNT resjoo^ntstie?< tfrime C9RK, in atore and for **?$f * :->:-.y T.,J,K^Ay.{K).,, r 70ob^busa??lMme ??RN,^Xlrflactot',. ? l(XW 'tm4lr*ls>Te?tcrW.,hi seeks i " ? lOSB-taWMlaDatirSnwiaka. r G % *s . "ci * ? - 5 l^raeEUxdtoLGoadTFw.SMO^fl CIGARS, cona tan ay cn hand, and Ipr sale at' $16 per't ho ns .apd, at .' * ' - * y " J." M A? SEN'S O AR MANUFACTORY, . * *o^?3 Meeting irtreec, 1 Aprs--; mo '* ' Opr?rtlt*-Ch4MSston?Wel, ; -1-> . ... f jiM ..rle w.... . .... 'T . .** hf.. ;.'<> VD S! TEAS! T E L SJ . ? "<"": -1_ ? . ??.."".'". PDEE TEAS ONLY! ' ."? s*5 ? ? ....: JOST RBQgrV&Q A. LAB?E IN??I0E. FINE ??? ' ORAWlNftTfiAS From 70 cents to $l TO pet pc-tracf, betag about 2JTC1BTAS per pousuT WW* afftn?etK ' ' '"' ' ' ' " ,: '.. ". Consumers desiring FINE TEAS woaMrOo^feH to try those SOM at H! ? ' V> rff?OBPS OB^BiY "" v andvom srUl ea* no other ktatv We hey TBA? tn large #att?aerTr?m ?it hands, (avoidltffr Te? Ocmrmnies or all aadaj therefore' bnylbg at a small aevance en Int cost, . and would advise consumera .to bay rio les in packages. For PURE TEAS, go tb .* WTljS<J?r?3 OT?CEBY, . Anwn and Society streets. ?rr AU Ooodi delivered free. No charge for packing. . .. . v~ T?/ ^B?GEBJES! aBOCEBUS?! Country Orders promptly attended to, at WILSON'S G BOC ERY, Box No. ?aa, Oknrtaefen, s. c. ger No charge for packing er de LI verlag Gooda B UB A L -GABO L-l NS ? N ? FOR APRIL NOW READY. CONTENTS AS TARTED AND OTU?HDNI AS USUAL. ?-Ti Mee-For slngiennmber.v.......JS cen ta Fer annam.00 For'aaleby WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers, No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE, marts t . ?<m&JAjfit?ie?. m&E SOGTH OAROUNA LAND AND X IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION. ' The cruSersfgaed have entered lato an assoc La? bien fer the Bnrpoae of tn trod geing P?MBA NTS INTO SC - CAROLINA, sad prodacing homes for the SSA.. . . _ .? ' They propose to establish Ageseles id tae prin? cipe* cities of Europe, sad in tte North, and the Northwest, and assist Immigrants m corning to our State where they have bosses pearMed, anti aid them Is becoming permaaas* sstttsai upon tte soil. They request their' Mends throughout the State to siaoe such of their .Laads and Real Estate at their disposal aa will make suitable homos ior Im? migrants et the lowest credit prices, say Cor a pe? riod of fire years, which the undersigned will un? ter take to advertise and sell, charging thrown ors treasonable commission for tho Sals. Circulars will he prepared sad uhstrRviteq ex? plaining more in de t all oar pisas, . CENTRAL OFFICE ACADEMY- oF MUSIC, Corner Klug and Market streets, , CRAJUSSTOV, so. CA. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GART 4 CO. BWXSStiQES: Gen. Wade Bampton, Hon. James Oaesnnt,. Hon. J. P. Carroll, Gen. J no. s. Preston, Hon. B. F. Pent, Gov. A." G. Magra ct, <?ov. M L. Bonham, Hen. W. D: Simpson, Gen. Johnson aagood, Andrew BlsaosdS, Ese, Hon. Armlsttsd- Bert, Hoe. Gee. A. Tren holm, Hon. J. B. campbell, - Gov. Jae. L. Manning, msrtt-imo fifao fixtnua. B ALL, BLACK * CO., Will sell their stsck'of BRONZE AND IMITATION BRONZE GAS FIX,T?BE8 AT MUOH LESS THAN TES ACTUAL 0081 OF MANUFA?TUBE. These goods are of the newest patterns, and In gnlah superior |o any In the market. To those furnishing "houses, inls nt an opportunity to pro? cure the BEST CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS. Aa, at a less price than they wokM pay for Inferior fixture*. . ' .?' ' . . . - Itls oar intention to givenpeattsely (pla branca of oar business, wmah-caases so great S reduc? tion in prioe. . BALL, BL AOS ? CO., . NOS. SM sad 667 BROADWAY, N. T. iunia-ryr \