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Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO..
No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.e.
SATURDAY, .MAY 1& . 1871.
-Gold at New York closed at lljallgc.
-Th? New York cotton market- closed
3teady; uplands 15$c. ; Orleans 16c; sale3
5186 bales.
-At Liverpool cotton closed with a hard?
ening tendency; uplands "jd. ; Orlei. ia 7?>d. ;
sales 12,000 bales.
An Honest and Attractive Scheme.
"What is everybody's buaine33 is nobody's
"business," and voile the importance of
fostering immigration is conceded on all
hands, the great work languishes, as far as
this State is concerned, for want of the cash
working capital so indispensable for its
prosecution. But the South Carolina Im mi
gration Association, whose organization and
aims have already had our warm commenda
tion, is composed of live and resolute men
whom obstacles cannot balk in the execu
tion of their self imposed task of peoplin
the millions ol rich but idle acres in our
State with hardy and thrifty settlers from
other climes. Finding that the poverty of
our people gave little prospect of raising by
subscription the funds needed to give an
impetus to their enterprise, they have hit
upon the expedient of a series of Gift Con?
certs, to begin in Charleston in October, the
ticket-holders of which will be participants
in the grandest and most attractive drawiu
ever held in our State. The first prize will
be the splendid Academy of Music property,
which was built at a cost of $230,000, and
which, besides stores, music balls, saloons,
?c., contritas the brightest and most beauti?
ful temple of the drama in the South. The
second prize will be One Hundred Thousand
Dollars in cash. A long list of other cash
prizes makes up the grand aggregate of Five
Hundred Thousand Doliars, to bo distribu?
ted among the ticket-holders. The number
of tickets issued will be 150,000, and the
price will be five dollars each. .
There can be no doubt of the extraordi?
nary popularity which the scheme is des?
tined to attain. Some idea of this may be
formed from tho circumstance that over two
thirds of the tickets have been engaged io
advance by agents ar the North and in Cali?
fornia. But the features of the drawing,
which will enable it to contrast most favor?
ably with the Crosby Opera-House Lottery,
in Chicago, and other similar schemes, are:
1st. Its unqualified endorsement by a large
number of the best known and ui03t respect?
ed citizens in the State; 2d. The fact that it
will be managed by gentlemen whose names
are a guarantee that the drawing will'be
conducted with strict honor and fairness:
and 3d. The end sought to be gained, which
is one that must enlist thesytnputhy of every
friend or South Carolina aud .the South..
Tho last consideration, indeed, elevates
the enterprise from Hie rank of a private^,
speculation to that of a project of vast pub?
lic importance. We want and must-have
those small farmers whose labor constitutes
the true wealth of a State. And if the gen?
tlemen of the Immigration Society succeed
in bringing them hither, nobody will be dis
. posed to criticism the plan by which they ac?
complish the feat.
Assessment vs. Value.
The Marlboro' Times, published in Ben
nettsville, is perhaps as thoroughly "recpn
"strucled" as any paper in Soutn Carolina.
Week after week its editorials counsel for?
bearanco, suggesting that- after ali tbioge
are not so very bad-might be a great deal
worse, ic We were not a little surprised,
therefore, to find in its last issue some re?
marks not entirely' in Darmouy with the
key-note indicated above. It publishes the
following statement of the assessed value of
property in that county, as .furnished by Hie
auditor:" *- ?
Number of acres of land.273,695
Assessed value of land.$l,37S 9*12
Assessed value of buildings. 294,307
Assessed value of town property. 68.000
assessed value ol' personal property. 810,489
Amount ot Suite lax for the year 1870.21.1(15,622
Amount of county tax lor the year
1870 . 7,050,274
Amount of-poll tax (estimated) _ 1.637
Amount of laxes paid up to April 1st, 1871 :
State.S17.548 61
County. 5,814 20
Poll. 812 00
Upon the foregoing exhibit the Times re?
marks:
"It will be seen from the above figures iliat
the lands In this county are valued al over five
dollars per acre. And the value ol the build?
ings upon the land does aol unter into this
calculation, for buildings form a separate item.
Two dollars und a ball" per acre, not quite half
of the assessed value of lauds in lids county,
would be a high valuation. We know there
are some valuable lauds in Aluriooro, bul ive
are equally well aware that there is much
sandhill laud, and a great deal of flat, swampl?
and marshy laud thal is totally unfit for culti?
vation, or anything else, except to take up SJ
much space.
"We know full well thal our .Stale govern?
ment cannot be carried on wi thon t money, and
that, money must be raised by taxation ; but
when property is assessed lor the purpose of
being taxed, it should be assessed at Us true
value. It may be said that lt is necessary to
raise a certain amount ol money, and that in
order to do so property must be assessed at a
high figure. We ure unable to see the force of
this reasoning. Suppose, for insiauce. that
marlboro' County Is uxed r<.r S lal ?j purposes
to the amount of .$21,165.822, and fur county
purposes to lite amount cf $7,055.274, for liie
year 1870. Why is it necessary that property
in Marlboro' should be a?sessed at-twice its
value lu order to levy lids tax ? Why uoL call
things by their righi names, and when people
are made to pay a State tax of $21.165.822, and
a county lax of $7,055,274 upon prop ny ! hal
is not reilly worth more than $1,175,870, ll
that, say they tire taxed twenty-four mills and
not twelve mills upon the dollar? It is the
same tiling, practically, to ihe taxpayers. The
high assessment ol property is the work of our
corrupt rulers, who wish io keep ibe people ol !
the country at large In ignorance of the high
percentage of property they are yearly wring?
ing from the necessities of a crashed and Im?
poverish/id people."
TUE proprietor of the Yorkville Enquirer
offers $300 in prizes for the be3t original
stories delivered to him by the 15tn of Octo?
ber, 1871. For further particulars address
L. M. Grist, Yorkville, S. C. Here is a flue
chance for ambitious literary aspirants.
Three -hundred dollars ts a good deal of
money to make doing the dull summer
months.
pa* THE _ARINEBS CHURCH WILL
be open :'or Divine Service every SABBATH MORN?
ING, at half-past 10 o'clock, corner of Church and
Water.streets. Services ?y tae Rey. w.B. YATES,
Chaplain._g _, janl4-a
^DIVINE' SERVICE WILL BE CON
DUTED in the Orphans' Chapel on SABBATH AP
TKRKOO> , at liair-past 4 o'clock, by the Rev. ELLI?
SON CAPE KS._ mayl2
jEff-SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.-Ther? will be service in this Church.To
MORROW MORNING, at the usoal hour, ana In the
ETKNINO, at. 8 o'clock. Preaching by the Lev. O.
R. BRACKET._,_mayl3
pg* UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE
SERVICE wllfbe held in this Oharoh To-MORBOW
MOKSIHI, at half past 10 o'clock,'and in the even?
ing at 8 o'clock/ the Rey. R. P. CUTL?fe offlcia
tlng. Al! strangers are cordially Invited to at?
tend.
Subject for the evening discourse : "The Atone?
ment."
A Special Meeting of the Corporation of this
Church -viii be held To MORROW MORNING, imme?
diately i.rter the close of the service, mayl3
$a* OFFICE OF THE SOUTH CAROLI?
NA CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLES?
TON, S. C., APRIL 15, 1871.-The tenth Instalment
Of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE will be payable on
lSthJfay proximo: -
In Charleston, at thc ofUcc or the Gompany, No.
10 Bro:ul street.
In Su tater, to Major. Joseph Johnson.
In Matiniog, to Dr. G Allen Huggins.
WM. H. PERONNEAU,
aprl5,:9.mayl3.l5_Treasnrer. ,
,2?T NOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that,
irora and after the firs* day of March, 1871, they
will rep wt all their proceeding to Hon. F. L.
CARDOSO, Secretary or the Advisory Board.
ROBT. C. Di LARGE, L. C. S. S. C.
Columbia. February 23.1871._m aril
^APPLICATION WILL BE MADE
to the-Plantera'and Mechanics' Bank of South
Caroline, ror renewal of Scrip No. 10,045, for 22- ?
Shares of Stock in- uame of J. ORIMKE DRAY?
TON, at the expiration of three weeks.
may4-th2si_
pa* NDTICE.-OWNERS OF LOTS ON
Sullivan's Inland are hereby notified that the
Rrad duty for the year 1871 must be paid to the
Treasurer, at office No. 15 Broad street, on or be?
fore the 3lst day or May, Instant.
By order or the Town Connell of MouUrlcvllle.
?. B. GILLI LAND,
ma^3-w-stu3-tu6_Treasurer.
pa* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS
FOR YOUNG M KN on great SOCIAL EVILS AND
ABUSES which Interfere with MARRIAGE-with
sure me ins of relier Tor the Erring and ^fortu?
nate, diseased and debilitated. Sent rree, in seal?
ed envelopes. Address HOW?HD ASSOCIATION,
Na 2 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
may 13 -3inos_
pa- PERSECUTED O R G A N.-THE
human s tomach has been a shamefully persecuted
organ There was a time when for every dlrelec
tlonolduty lt was punished with Huge do:-e3 or
the most dlsgustlngand nauseous drugs. In vain
lt rejected them, and literally retnrnei n.em
upon the hands or those who administered the'U.
They were forced upon lt airain and again, until
its solvent power was thoroughly drenched out or
lt.
The world Is wiser now than it was la that
drastic era, when furious purgation and mercu?
rial sal IT ?rfon were what Artemas Ward wouM
have oa led thc ' maia bolt" of the. iaculty, lu
cases of iJyspepsia and liver complaint.
. Tnegreat modern remedy for Indigestion and
bilious!!** ? HOSTETTBR'S STOMACH BIT?
TERS, a preparation which ha; the merit of corar
bining a paititable flavor with such tonic, aperient
and anti-bilious proaertics. ns were never here
toi'ore united In any medicine.
lt has been discovered, af last, that sick people
are not like thefabled Titans, who found prostra?
tion so r.'freshing that, when ku eked down, they
rose from the earth twice as vigorous as before,
wiicu an invalid is prostrated oy po we.Tul d cp:ct
Ins drups he is apt to stay prostrated; and thc de?
bilitated being aware or rue fact, prefer the build?
ing up to the knocking down sysiem of treatment.
nO>>Tr:TTElt'S BITTERS meets the require?
ments of the rational med eal philosophy which
at present prevails, ittsa perfectly pure veg eta
bte remedy, embracing i fee turee tmptrtaQt prop
eNle.Tof a prevctitive. a to-dc ?od aii alterartver
lt fortifies'he body against disease, invigoraies
and revi .al-ices the torpid stomach and liver, and
effects a mos', salutary change in the entire sys?
tem when In a morbid condition.
In this country whore the enfeebling temp?ra?
ture renders the human organization part?cula) ly
susceptible to unwholesome aimosph-trie latiu
eu.-es, the Bitters should be taken is a protection
agi1 pst upjdcmjo disease. # lnayta Onac
pa* WARRANTED INFALLIBLE
TIME DDKS SOT IMPAIR ITS EFFICIENCY.
Mt LUNGa'S COMPOUND BUG DESTltOYEtt, pro
pared only by R. C. MILLINGS, No. 444 King
street, und sold by Druggists and the trade In
general. In pint bottles at Fifty Cents each.
Libers! inducements offered to dealers by ap?
plying ta EWD. S. BURNHAM. Druggist,
No. 421 King street, ''harleston, S. C.
mayiMlistu2mo3
pa* BAKER'S CITRATE MAGNESIA.
A splendid preparation. Completely superseding
the use of all nauseous purgative Medicines, ^old
?.y Dru?;ists. .INO. C. B AKER k CO., Philadel?
phia.
A rull supply on hand by
DR. H. BA ER,
reb7-tuths0mos No. 131 Meeting street.
. pa* MANHOOD-154TB EDITION
corrected and revised by tncaitltor, E. dc P. Car
Ls. D -ctorcf Medicine, member of the Royal Col?
lege of Surgeons, England; Licentiate of the Col
iegeof I'h-sicians, Ediabttrtrh; Honorary Member
Faculte de Medicine, Pans, kc, kc, Ac-A
Medical E-3ay on the cani? and cure or Prema?
ture decline in Man,, showing how hea th ts lost
and how regained, ? c?ves a clear synopsis of the
Impediments to Marriage, the treatment nf Ner?
vous an I Physical Debility, Sterility, ?c., whether
brought on by early abuse or excess, and Hie rem?
edies therefor-tho result or twenty years success?
ful practice.
Price 30 cents by t-tal!. Address the author, Dr.
CURTIS, No. 9 Tremont Place, Boston. Mass.
mnr7-tuth$lyr
pa* GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL.
This valuable compound contal :S no opium, laud?
anum, paregoric, or other anodyne, and will not
massacre the innocents like the "soothing fy nipa"
so mucii In vogue. The GERMAN SOOTHING
CORDIAL is harmless, and i^rei;- mmemfcd by all
oar best physicians. It is to be had of Hu- manu?
facturer, ? DR II. BARK,
No. 131 Meeting 3i rcet.
And rf all Dcungl-ds. apr22-8tnth
pa* HEADACHE, LANGUOR AMD
melancholy generally stiring from a Di-onL-ied
Stomac i. Costiveness, or a Torpid Liver. Each
may readily fa ? moved by Dr. D JAYNE'S SAN?
ATIVE PILLS, a lew dtises oi which will be found
to stiiuuiato the Liver and stomach to healthy ac?
tion, removing all Biliousness, and producing
regular evacuations of the bowels. Sold by all
Druggists, and by GOODRICH, SVINKMAN k CO.,
CUar;eston, S. C. mmo-chstu I
Special Notices. .
"IS^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
GEORGIA, from New Tort, aie hereby
Jbtlfled thai she will discharge cargo TRIS DAT at
Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. Goods uncalled for at
sunset will remain on the wharf ivt owners'
risk and expense. WM. A. COURTENAY, .
mayis-*_;_Agent.
pst- CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY.
Thc Treasurer of the Charleston Bible Society will
receive Subscriptions or Donations at his ofllco,
No. 68 East Bay, corner of Atlantic Wharf. The
pajment of Two Dollars will constitue a person a
member for one year. Bibles- are- kept on hand
for distribution. The Society has one Coiport eur
In the field, and solicits aid to Introduce another.
Persons interested in the work or seeking further
information will please call on the Treasurer.
j. N. ROBSON.
apr28-6mos _Treasurer C. B. S.
pS- READ CAREFULLY.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Thc only preventive known for Chilis and Fever
ls the use of Woire's. Schiedam Schnapps.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is good for Dyspepsia.
WOLFE'S SCHI?DAM SCHNAPPS
Is a preventive of Ohllls and Fever.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
ls good for all Kidney and Bladder Complaints
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
ls used allover the World by Physicians in their
practice.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is' good for Gout.
WO? FE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
' IH good fpr all Urinary complaints.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty.
WOLFE'S SC HI 13 DAM SCHNAPPS
. Is good for Colic and pain lu the stomach.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
ls Imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will
have to use caution in purchasing.' .
I beg leave to call thc attention of the reader to
testimonials in luvur of the Schnapps:
1 feel bouud to say that I regard yoST SCHNAPPS
as being lu every respect piv-eniiuently pure, and
deserving of medical patronage. At all events lt
Ls the purest-possible article of Holland gin. here?
tofore unobtainable, and as suota may be safely
prescribed by physicians.
DAVID Lg MOTT, M. D.,
Pharmaceutical Chemist,\ew York.
LOUISVILLE, Ey., September 1.
I feel that we have now an article of gin suit?
able for such cases as that remedy ls adapted to.
DR.-J. W. LIRI:Hit.
' "Schnapps" is a remedy la- chronic catarrhal
complaints, ic. .
I take great pleasure In bearing highly credit?
able testimony to Its etil ency as a remedial agent
[n the diseases for which you recommend lt.
Ilaving a natural teudency to the mucous sur?
faces, with a slight degree or stimulation. I re
gard lt as one or the most importan* remedies tn
chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those ol
.the genito-uTluary apparatus. With much re-"
s?pect,.your obedient servant,
CHAS. A. LE AS, M. D., New York.
No. 26 PINE s ras ET, N. Y.. Nov. 21,1867.
UOOLPUO WOLFE, ESQ.. Prt*aU: DEAK SIR-1
have mane a chemical examination of a sample
of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with the Intent ol
determining if any foreign or tujurious substance
had been added to the simple distilled spirits.
The cxatuinaiipu has resulted in thc concludion
that tl-.c sample contained no poisonous or harm*
ful admixtures. I have been unable to discover
any trace ci the deleterious substances which
are sometimes employed In the adulteration or
liquors. I would noe hesitate to .use myseir, nor
to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes,
the ''Schiedam Sehnupps" os au excellent and
unobjectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully
yours, (Signed) . CIIAS. A. ?EELY, Chemist.
CUEUICAL AND TXCHNICAI. LABORATORY, )
18 EXCHANGE PI ACE. N.. V., NOV. 25, 1867. J
DnoLllHO K\M.1 S, Esq. : OBAU SIR-The under?
signed bara carefully and thoroughly analyzed a
sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schapps,"
selected by ourselves, and have found the same
free from all organic oe invrjranifc substances,
more or less injunous'to liealih. From (lie result
ol our examination we consider the article one ol
superior quality, hcv.lthful ns a beverage, and
etlcciual lu its medicinal qualities.
Respectfully yours,- *t
(Signed) ALEX. TRIPPBL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. I).
For sale by all rc-pect?ble Grocers and Dru
UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S EST..
niar2l-3mo* No. 22 BRAVER STREET. R*. Y.
Blew yuDiicatious.
g PEC I AL BOOK NO Tin E.
F.OGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
We are offering great induconients to Dook
buyers. The wliuje of our large aud choice col
lection of Gonks, constating of:
THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS,
' SUNDAY-SCHOijL LIBRARY BOOKS AND
.JUVENILE DOOKS,
have been rearranged and" marked down In ac?
cordance with the reduced prices or Northern
publlsiierst
We oller far thc uext-SIXT? DAYS tire further
inducement of A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ou ah pur?
chases of Uooki arnouullug to FIVE UOLLAKS
and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS, consists of
ult the latest aud bestertitious of STANDARD AND
NEW FUliLlCATIOXS.
OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
is particularly rich fn good books tor the young.
'We. have receutly made large additions to our
stock or ul BL E's*. The prices are greatly reduced.
Weare now offering au unusually large variety or
Eu^lisli and American Family Bibles, Pocket
Bible-1, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at ex?
tremely low prices.
We are Special Ageuts for several Sunday
School Publishing Houses, and have on hand sup?
plies or tiieir pub?eat lons.
All varieties ofsTAiloNERY, and a full assort?
ment nf SCHOOL UOtiKS.
Our store ls- .so arranged that visitors can ex*
aiut-ic thc stock at their leisure. ; he price of each
book is marked Saas to aflord purchasers every
rucility.
/W Persons residing in^hc country wilt please
bear in mind that by sending iheir orders to us
'or any books published in America, they will h?
charged only the price of the book. We pay fa?
ttie postage or .express,
?ijr Address
FOGARTY. E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
Nu. 200 KING STREET (in thc Bend,)
rna ri I-tu i ns Charleston, S. 0.
NemsjJit.yetG, .f?ugajmeg, &r
pUEAL CAROLINIAN
FOR MAY NOW READY.
CONTEXTS A3 VARIED AND INTERESTING
AS USUAL.
Price-For single number.25 cents
Per annum.$2 00
For sale by
WALKER. EVANS lc. COGSWELL,
Publishers, Ko. 3 Kroad street,
AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. ?
mar25
Spool .Holton.
J & P. COATS'
SPOOL COTTON.
We have tn Stock and wdl always keep an as
.??riment or COATS' THREAD for sale at New
York trade prices. JOHN G. MlLNOR & CO..
febll stuthOmos No. 136 Meeting street.
Wants.
WANTED, A SERVANT TO LOOK
after children sad attend to chambers,'at
No. 6 Legare street. None need apply unless well
recommended. mayl3-l*
WANTED, A GIRL TO WORK ON A
Machine. Also, two Seamstresses, white
preferred. Apply at No. 72 Church/street.
roayi3-l* .
WANT?D, A COMPETENT T?ACHER
Best of references required. Address p.
(). Box No 169. mayl3-r
WANTED, A COOK. NONE NEED
apnly unless with recommendations. Ap
ply at Ka 6 Montague street._mayl3-l*
AYOUNG LADY IN THE COUNTRY
wishes a situation as Companion or House?
keeper in the city or country. For terms, and
other particulars, address "B," DAILY NEWS
uthVe. " . npr28 '
"TXTANTED TO RENT, BY A PUNCTUAL
VV and permanent tenant, a neat and pleas
anily fdttiatPd dwelling, containing not less than
four square-rooms. The western part of the cltv.
ortho neighborhood of the.nattery preferred. Ad?
dress, stating location and lowest rent, '-Tenant."
office of THE NEWS. ' apris
_^_go Befit _
TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE'RESI
DRNCE. No. 59 .Smith street. Possession
given Immediately. Apply at Nb. 6 Literty street.
ninyia-2?
TO RENT, PLEASANT ROOMS OR
part of a House, m Klug street, near the
Battery. Apply at No. 23 King 3treet.
.mayl3-2*
TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE RESI
DEXCE, corner llutledge andspriBg streets,
with, six rooms and attics, and modern Improve?
ments, with targe flower and vegetable garden
under high state of cultivation. All necessary
outbuildings. Possession given first June. Apply
on the premises, or to Mr. A'. MCCABE, Agent,
mayltl-fl
TO RENT, TWO WT LL-LOCATED RES?
IDENCES, In the rear of No. 212 King street,
near Market htreer, containing five weil finished
rooms ami kltenen each, with a bountiful, supply
of elstern wator and ?ll reqnlpite outbuildings.
Apply io wlhBCR & SON, No. 59 Broad street.
uiay0-tuths3
rpo RENT, THE WHOLE OR PART OF
JL an elegfint and commodious' Residence, in
the western pan ol the city, having a fine garden
attached, and all necessary outbuildings. Pos?
session given Immediately. Apply to O. N. LEH?
NA no, No. 86 Br?Rd street. tu->8
ROOMS TO RENT, ON FIRST FLOOR,
to parties without children.- Apply at No.
12Glebe street^-. - . may 12-1*
ROSEVILLE .COTTAGE, AT . AIKEN,
IO LKT for the summer, at. moderate rent,
reaches ami Grapes for lamdv use supplied
gratis. Address J. C.??RBV, Aiken, S. C.
mays
TO Kl-NT, A COMFORT AB LK BOUSE,
Ni. 213 Coining street, containing four
looms, with gas, good cistern and yardtniso,
flower garden. For terms, apply to WM. H.
DAWSON, Heal Bsiate Agent, No. 65 Broad street.
mttyS
TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN
the Town of Anderson, & C.-a beautiful
Cottage, containing six rooms, partially furnished.
Tue gai den ls In a high state or cultivation, and
the surroundings all that can be desired for mun
,mer comfort and pleasure. From May to October
lhere Is not a more agreeable locality In South
Carolina. Apptvto F. G. DB FONTAINE, at tuc
Mills House, or to M., Box 100, Anderson, S. C
aprl7
Soi Sale.
FOR SALE, SEVERA? SEWING MA
CHINKS, of good quality, which, are ottered
heap. Call at No. 27 Qiieen street, between
Meeting and Church streets._febl4
ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Rugglea Wood Frame
Paper Cutter, will be sold low for cash, ls nea: ly
new, cuts 28 Inches, anil has an extra kunu. No
charge for package. Price $40. Apply at THK
N?W8 Job < itficc. uiai22
tu-mcuaiG.
MADAME L?ZIBR, PARJ3L>N DRESS?
MAKER, has remove ! to No. 233 KING
STREET, east side, between Market and Hasel
streets._? _apris
VrOTICE.-THE "EQUITABLE LIFE
Ll ASSDKANCE.SOCIETY," or Ne?' York, have
;eiuoved from No. 141 Meeting street to their
..ew oillce, No. 20 BHOAD STREET.
, WM. B. SHAW,
feblS General Agent.
Cigars, tobacco, Ut.
QIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, ic.
rho under-nrncd. Pruprletor of "EMPEROR
WILLIAM ClGUt EMPORIUM," No. 310 King
street, three doors snath of Socletv street, respect,
indy s-ates to me Smoking, C ewing and Snuf
Mng public, that, he has concluded to oder extra
inducctnenia to Wholesale and Retail Consumers
Of CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF. Ac, by^dlupo-ing
of his Stock at such prices as to secure a large
and reliable trade. Au cxteusiv'e a;td complete
as-ortm-ni of ail articles in his line of business ls
kept caiiistanj.lv nu hand, giving a facility of
tilling, wjthout. delay, all orders extended to lum.
KCCDiiipaincd with \ash or draft on responsible
hou-es In'ihe city. Purchasers are requested to
exrfiuine hts perfect stock befor* iradmg else?
where WM. >HRODKR,
I'roprletor of Emperor William Cu ar Store.
decUMinvi*
tailoring, i;urnislrmg ??oooe, Ut.
g i- IH-T G OTT?T^GT^
MENKE Je MULLER,
No. '125 KIXG STREET, v
?lave Just opened an entire New Stock ol
CLOTHS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, A-C.,
for Spring and summer.
Our Clothing4s a very large and fine selected
stock for Min, Youths and Boys, from $5 to $5?
per suit. The largest portion ia of imported
go'o-13 and manufactured 0y ourselves; we can,
therefore, recommend them as repard flt, wear
ano workmanship.
OUR "TAI LORI NG D ?P,A RT.M GNT
ls supplied with the finest selection of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO?
NALS, TRICOTS, MELTON'S, CHEVIOT^ CASSI
MERES, Ac, and a very large stock or the most
fashionable Pant and Vest tallerua, which we
will make up to order by measure in the laics:,
styles. The foreman In thia department of our
business has no equal lu the artistic woiid for cut?
ting and producing an elegant fir.
FURNISHING GOODS.
This department Ls supplied with the celebrated
.?TAR SHIRTS. Foreign and Domestic Under?
shirts amt Drawers, Silk and Thread (?loves, Linen
and Paper Collars, Neckties, B?ws.Scurfs, Pucket
Handkerchiefs, .vicks, Umbrellas, Ac.
Our-stuck haa4bcen selected wini great care,
..nd pdee? marked very low in plain ligures.
Buyers tu our due urili Hud it tu trtieif advantage
to give u> actui before purchasing elsewhere.
.tiarJ.'-.miw
.tliUiiur?, iDressmaking, cv..?.
"j^J A D A M E L ? ZT?TRT? "
PARISIAN DRESSMAKER,
No. 238 KING STREET, EAST SIDE, BETWEEN
MARS. ET AND IIASrlL STS-, (UPSTAIRS.)
FINE FRENCH CORSETS Mt.Dr; TD ORDER.
PRICES REASONABLE.
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Pianos, CDigans, Ut,
QHARLES Li. McCLE NAH AN,
No. 191 KING STREET,
Importer and Dealer In
PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS, SHEET >"751C.
STRINGS. AC, AC
*S- Tuning and Repairing promptly attended
lo uy HENRY YOUNG. uiartS-tutniilroftn
g AGE'S CATARRH REMEDY,
PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY, DEBING'S PILE
REMEDY, and ali other new Preparations.
For sale by PK. H. H A ER,
mario No. 131 Meeting street.
?fleefings.
WASHINGTON LODGE, Nb. 6, A. F. Mi
An Extra Communication of tills Lodge
will be held-THIS EVBNING. at 8 o'clock. Members
will please be poactuaL By order W. M.
mayl3_T. E. STROTHER, Secretary.
STONEWALL FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
Yon are hereby summoned to appear at the
Enjrluc House, THIS ATTBRNOOK, (citizens dress,)
at half-past 4 P. M. Members will lie punctual In
attendance. By order. WM. O. MILLER,
m ay 13_Secretary.
WASHINGTON RIFLE CLUB .-AN
Extra, Meeting will be held at tuc Hall in
Society street, on MONDAY EVEMNO, 15th Instant,
at 8 o'clock. By order J. F. HUNT, President.
mayl3-2 PETER FALLON, Secretary.
Orrj ?oo?s, Ut.
B
A R G A I N SI
IN
LADIES' AND GENT'S HOSIERY.
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A. CO.
are offering full regular made COTTON HOSE 25
cents per pair, value 40 cents.
Au extra superfine Cotton Hose at 50 cents per
pair, value 75 cents; also, a large supply of Bal
brlgan and Lisle Hose, Gauze.-Merino, Cotton and
Lisle Underwear, at corresponding prices.
RIBBONS 1 RIBBONS I RIBBONS-:
In ail ?hades and widths, at greatly reduce J
prices..
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO..
_Nos. 244 and 43* King street.
j^URCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
Are offering the largest and most important and
cheapest stock of
HOUSEKEEPING ANO UOUSEFURNISHING .
GOODS
that has ever been offered In this city.
500 dozen fide Huck and Damask TOWELS
from $1 to $4, value $125 and $5. Each dozen
will be found 20 per cent, lower than similar arti?
cles at nny other establishment in the cfty.
Napkins only ?1 25, worth $1 50.
Dollies only 75 cents, worth $h ,
50 pieces White Plaues only 18 cents, worth 25
cents. .
50 pieces White Piques only 25 cents, worth 30
cents.
200 pieces White Marseilles 35 to 75 cents, value
50 cents, to $1.
F
??CHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.
Are offering 50 pieces BLACK SILK GRENA?
DINE, which have been bought for cash from the
manufacturer ata great s ac nu cc, and will be sold
nt 75 ccutH per yard, worth $112>?.
We would also state that we have reduced our
entire and well selected stock of DRESS GOODS
AND SILKS to suit the present times.
Lnce Shawls from recent Importation In large
variety at importers' prices.
F
URCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
Aro offering 5 cases of 4-4 SHIRTING at 10 and
12J? cents, value 12>i and 15 cents.
2 cases or 10 4 Bleached Sheeting 37>i and 40
cents, value 50 cents.
100 rolls or White and Check Malting will be
?-.id for the next fourteen days.
4 4 White at 27 and 30 cents.
? 4-4 Check at 33 and 35 cents.
Oil Cloths are constantly on hand In all widths.
FURCHGOT?, BENEDICT A CO.,
No. 344 King street, in Hie Bend.
oct3l No. 437 King street, corner Calhoun.
iflltlCTJ- ?OOiC, &t.
R C H E R 'S BAZAAR,
No. 363 KING -STREET.
A
-FRESH ARRIVALS, CLEARANCE. SALE, AND
EXTENSIVE ALTERATION JUNE 1ST.
I would respectfully Inform my.nuraerous cus?
tomers, particularly the Ladles, that I have re
tuiucd from New York a:.d have received upwards
of pue handred cases assorted merchandise, bom
prising"every.Mag ir. the
NOTION,-HOSIERY AND FANCY LINE!
My Stock at present ls the largest, cheapest and
best assorted, either whole ale or retail, this side
ot the Potomac. My tried mercantil." experience
and position In the market as a CASH buyer,
glvos me superior advantages over those ho ding
old stocks, bought ou credit. 0<*d lots given
away. _ -
?y.Price Catalogues and $20 gold pieces on
application.
Cash only. No credit. No bad- debts. Fix?
ed pi Ices. The only safe and hone, t way for buy?
er and seller.
Sfg- Mve per cent, on ill billa over $5.
. ARCHER'S BAZAAR,
may9-tutlis6 No. 363 Kin? street.
premiara t'an? Salt.
$i?o,??o3i?o,??o
AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE.
$100,i"coto be Dlstribnted'lo Shareholders.
Fi vs; DOLLARS will purchase \ Share, Including a
. Work ol' Au woi lb FIVE DOLLAUSI
The Derby Faun Property to tie distributed em?
braces the Largest Vineyard and urcuard lu the
Mouth.
UNEQUALLED CLIMATE! PEACEABLE* COUN?
TRY! GENEROUS SOIL!
The salubrious and health-giving climate of
Aiken has given it the name of ."Tue Saratoga ol
the south.-'
$9?.(;00 In Premiums pie.scnr.rd to Shareholders.
$10:I,OUO in Real Estate and Greenback Prizes to
be distributed to Shareholders.
94 tteal totale Prise*, worth irom $300 io 525,000.
SOS Greenback Prizes, fr an $5 to $tuuo. . ?
ONLY IO.OOO SBMIKS WILL DE ISSUED.
. >NE SHARE IN EVERY Tlll.iTY-ONE WiLL
DRAW .A PRIZE.
lilla Real Esta'? 1'ii.perr.y, conveyed by Deed of
Trust to ?bb i uuirulttee who ?ire to conduct the
DRAW INO. ls io bo ira sferred hy Urem, to the
FORTUNATE SH vnEHOLDERS as soouos the re?
maining Shares ate sold.
The Drawing will take place according to the
published prog ra.ii me.
THE DAY OF THE DHAWING
will bc nnLiiuiicaLiiy Telegram to thc Associated
Press. ' .
A Sm ll Sum invested now may secure a For?
tune.
Every Shareholder maj rest assurral of equal
Justice, and ihat uds Scueme, unlike many milers,
. IS"FAIK, SQUARE AND HONEST."
Mcioey received after the Bunks ure closed wtil
be promptly rei urned. For rmi particulars, us
uiabiaced :a revisi;il pamphlet, uddiess
.1. c. DERBY, General Manager,
mays . Key Mox No. :i.'!4. augusta, na.
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? mri t? er, JracL, #t.
U I LD E if' S ' 6* if PO T !
Nit. t'4 ?JIIURCU :>TREET.
TlfKKE POORS NOKTU OK BttO AO,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
LIME LATES LATHS
PLASTER '?'IN ' HAIR
ChMENT TILE GRAVEL
t.'UIMNEYTOPS SEWHIIPIPB GARDEN VASES
AC. &C
Now lauding, a M -go f very superior LIME,
for salo low.
Country orders carefully and promptly U'lud.
P. O. BOX 374 E. 1). DREM RE.
mars
1845 'PURELY- MUTUAL.
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
18 4 5.Orgaultcd.19 ? a
THOMAS KRO.M'.
General Agent, No. 64 ii?otd s trae t.
marG-Distii^no*
J C ? HOUSES.
-Sitte lined and Poico ai. lined REFRIGERA?
TORS ju<ji received, and formule nt low pnci H.
O. O RA V>-LEY.
No 52 East ray, south or Ute Old Poatofllce.
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Snmfeer fl es crts.
GEEEXBRIER, WEST VIRGINIA.
These SPRINGS,' famous* for their alterative
waters and fashionable patronage, will be open on
the ist or June. They afford accommodations for
2000 persons.
The cars of tlie Chesapeake and Ohio Radroad '
mn to the Springs. Excursion ticket-?, at low
rates, will be furnls?eu In the principal cities.
North and South.
These Springs are 2000 feet above tlde-'-vater,
and the climate in wh;oh they are altaatect ls al.
ways cool and Invigorating, affording entire relief
irom prostrating Summer heat.
Proressor Rosenbergers excellent Band win be
in attendance to enliven the Lawns am Bali
Room.
Masquerade and Fancy Balls daring thc season,
as heretofore.
An extensive Livery will be kept at very inode
rate charges.
CHARGES . $3 per day. and $75 per month of 30
days. Children under io years of age and colored
servants half price; while servants according to
accommodations. ' .
Pamphlets in reference to the MSDICAL vrJue of
the water, BOOTES to the S rings, Ac, may be
had free or charge ar the Charleston Hotel r.nd at
Dr. G. W. AIMAR, corner or Ring and V ander
horst streets. GEO. L. PEYTON A GO.
mayO-tuthslmo
fJUIE HEALING SPRINGS,
BATH COBNTY VIRGINIA,
w.ll be opened on the 1st of June. They lire ac?
cessible by the .Chesapeake and Ohio Ra-?road,
from Miliboro', depot, twenty-three milos, by
stages crossing the Warm Spring Mountain, and
passicg the Warm and Hot Springs; or from.
Covington depot, sixteen miles over a fine turn?
pike of easy grade, passing In full view or the
celebrated Falling Springs, and the splendid
scenery or Jackson's River.
Board $3 per day; $20 per week; $75 per month,
or $60 per month for two months or more.. Chll
dreu nuder ten years, and colored servants, half
price.
Telegraph ofllce at the hotel.
M. H. HODSTON, M. D., resident physlclaa.
B. M. Q?ARLE9, Agent.
DtJNLOP A McCANCB, )
HUOH W. FRY, [ Proprietors.
A. Y. STOKES, ) mayO-tuthtlmo
H
OT S P R I N G.S, .
BATH COUNTY, VA.
Tills renowned Watering. Place will be opened
for the reception of Visitors JONE 1st.
It- waters are celebrated for their curative vir?
tues in the treatment or various diseases, men as
Chronic Rheumatism, (lout, To. or of - the Liver,
Chronic Enlargement of the Liver or Spleen,
Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, Non-Crganic
Paralysis. Old injuries, Affections of the Skin,
especially ol syphilitic origin, Chronic Diseases or
the Uterus, Ac.
The Baths vary In temperature Trora 88" to 110?
Fahrenheit.
Board $3 per day, $20 per week, $75 per month.
Telegraph Ofnce at tuc Hotel.
Prof. J. L. CA BELL, M. D., of the University,.
Va.. Resident Physician.
S. C. TARDY A CO.. 1 Prorir-to"
TlIOS. R. PRICE A CO..) "Opri.tors,
may?-tuthslmo Richmond, Va.
S
UMMER BOAB DING.
A IK-EN HOTEL, AIKEN, S. C.
The people or Charleston and vicinity are re?
spectfully informed that the.above HOTEL will be
open during the summer or 1871 fur the reception
ot permanent and transient guests.
.The rooms are large, airy and well tarnished.
House and grounds w<dl shaded. <
Thu tables will be supplied with all the delica?
cies or the season.
Terms very moderate.
For rurther particulars address
CASE A LOUNSBERRY,
Proprietors.
Good Livery attached to thc House.
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?roccries, Ciqnors, Ut.
Bogen A Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA
WINE
Binningens OM London Dock'Gin, Old Tom Gin
Assoried French Brandy; Fruits, In quart Jars
Assorted French Fruits, la own Juice, put up in
glass stoppered decanters
French Plc Me-, in fancy Jars
India Currie, In flasks
Yarmouth Bloater Paste. Anchovy Paste
French Mustard, lu glass pots
Queen's Olives, Capers, Bordeaux X)Kve Oil,
Florence Olive Oil, lu tusks, and uengaPUiutney.
.E. E. BEDFORD,
Late W. S. Corwin A Co.
janli_No. 275 King ttreet.
NEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH
CHEESE, AC.
RE0EIVE? PER RECENT ARRIVALS.
Choice New GOSI?EN BUTTER, Jenny L-nd Im?
itation English Cneese, Mild Factory Cheesi, Pine?
apple Cheese, Yon ? America Cheese, Eidam and
Sup -ago Cheese, Extra Smoked Tongue and
Urcakfast Bacon Strips. Choice Pickled Bet f, Fam?
ily Pig Pork and Pic led Ox Tongrfes.
SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
Duftleld's, American, WhestphaUa, Whitaker,
Extra star, Davis's Diamond, and the celebrated
White Sugar-cured Champion Hams.
For sale by E. E. BEDFORD,
jan 11 No. 275 King street.
B
REMEN LAGER BEE.S
ENGLISH ALES
SCOTCH ALES
CHAMPAGNE ALES
LONDON PORTERS
11 ?B LIN PORTERS
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
E. E. BEDFORD,
anil _s'o. J7? King street.
r O O K O U T !
FOR THE SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY UO?SE
AND CAROLINA *EA AGENCY.
JCST ARRIVEO AT
LINLDT'S CHEAP STORE,
?o. 313 King street,
A new supply of that 'famous DOLLAR TEA.
Also, a large lot. of Mot very superior YOUNG
.HYSON TEA, which dellglits'all Tea connoisseurs
who have ever tried lt, ami which I sed at the lo?
price of $1 50 per pound. This rei ls guaranteed,
and lam willing to re.'aud the money to r.ny pur
chaser who should bc dissatisfied.
ALSO,
A large lot Ol CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES;
AND FISH, or the most approved brand;;, which
will nc sold at low prices.
A genera! assortment ol Groceries, at reduced
prices.
Roasted and Ground Rio, Laguayra and Java
Golfees, fresh every day. The roasting ls done
upon the T""e'hlsc3, under my personal super?
vision. Quality aud kinds guaranteed.
F RE NC U CHINA I FRENCH CHINA I
Pea Sela of piala French China, 41 plece.i, Tor $3
Tea Sets, gol'l lund French China, u pie :es, for
$12
.A large assortment or Freuen China fir table
use. Also, Fancy China Goods, Vases, Jologne
Sets, Motto Cups- and Saucers, T ;te-a Tete Sets,
c. '
English Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hard?
ware, Wood'-uware, Baskets, Looking Glasses,
?iud a geuer.il assortment of House Furnishins
Goods-auld twenty-flvo per cent, cheaper than
regular dealers.
Special attention paid tu count ry orders, accoui
pauiud wita e.-.sh.
All Inquiries by le'tor promptly answered.
No charge for packing or delivering to any part
of the city.
marw-iyr JOHN W. LINLEY.
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AG EX ER ct MO NS EES,
Nos. 161 AND 165 B KT BAY ANO NOS. 2 AND 4
QUEEN STREET,
Have in Store and receiving dally a large as?
sortment of
FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Consisting In part of :
BACON, HAMS. PORK. BEEF, MACKEREL, MO- '
LASSES, FLOUR. SUGAR. LA>.D, SALT, SOAP,
NAILS, COFFEE TEAS, Ac, AO.
WAG ENE ri A MO XS EES
Continually have in stn-ea iargo and well se?
lected assortment of
SHIP GROCERIES,
delivered free of cartage r,o vessels.
WAGES ER A MONSEES.
Agents for Isudor. Bush A Co, St. Louis, Mo.,"
SPARKLING GRAND DUCHESSE CATAWBA.
Also, continually are supplied and have ia store,
CHO'CB CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WINE,
lu sixty gallon casks ami derulj .tina. Tues? Wines
are equal to any Imported Wiues in every respect.
api'2o
?rocerica, Ciffttcrrs, Ut.
JJAT ! THAT tJ SOM?T^?^^NE^T?
. Acholce article or Cat and Winnowed HAT, Ia
compressed bales; a superior food for stock. A
few balea now landing ex-Scbooner Lettie Wells.
For sale low from wharf.
mayl3l WILLIAM ROACH & CO.
JT^ E FINE D SUGARS.
100 bbla. CRUSHED, -A, Es. C, C and YEL?
LOW REFINED SUGARS.
For sale by HENRY COBLA & 00.
may 13-2
gjMOKED BEEF AND TONGUES,
NEW BOLOGNAS, '
Small Sized Pig Hams,
Oregon Salmon, Fresh and Pickled,
Choice New May Batter.
Just received by W. H. WELCH,
Family Grocer,
S. W. Corner Meeting and Market streets.
? 49"A11 Goods delivered free. mayl3
W
ILSON'S GROCERY
FOR PURE TEAS,
00 TO WILSON'S.
FOR THE BEST TEAS, . . *'
GO TO WILSON'S.
FOR PURE GROUND COFFEE,
GO TO WILSON'S.
TO SEE THE NEATEST STORR IN THE CITY,
GO TO WILSON'S.
HAVE YOU TRIED MY DOLLAR TE/ 7
FOR SALE AT WILSON'S.
WILSON'S G BsO GERY,
L3 AT
No. 306 KING STREET.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE
-FROM WILSON'S.
STRICTLY CHOICE TABLE BUTTER,
A SPECIALTY AT WILSON'S.
BUTTER KEPT ON ICE
AT WILSON'S GROCERY.
NO CHARGE FOR PAOKINfi GOODS
AT WILSON'S OROOERY.
REMEMBER,
WILSON'S, No. 306 KING STREET,
BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY STS.
F
LOUR AND CORN!
-CAROO SCHOONER E. M. PENNELL ?OM
BALTIMORE. 1
MORDECAI Se CO., No. HO East Bay, offer for
sale ?anding from schooner E. M. Pennell:
FLOUR-superior quality and all high grades
Prime White Corn-in sacks. _ia.yl2-2
pLOUR AND PRIME WHITE CORNI
MORDECAI Se CO., No. 1 IO East Bay, offer for
FLOUR-choice quality
Prime White Coru-tn sacks.
Landing from brig- Ellen Marla, from Baltimore.
mayl2-2_
?pLOUR! FLOUR!
TOO bbls. Fine, Extra and Family FLOUR.
For sale by T. J. KEKR Sa CO.
m iyS_i
QHOICE MAY BUTTER.
Receiving on oommtsslo >r by each seamer
froin.the North, through S. A. Lambert, and now
landing
Fresh lots of Choice Old and Choice New MAY
BUTTER, for lnsoectlon to the trade.
A. NIMITZ,
may2 No. 209 Bast Eiy.
Uns in ess Cacos.
JQ~BT SC H L 'E T , ;
(HOMOOPATHIST,)
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE CORNER MEETING
AND HUDSON STREETS.
may 11-3*_' _
1865J"J'FJRBLNAY *C?" 1871
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 76 BARCLAY AND NO. 222 GREENWICH STRSETS.
NEW YORK,
Receivers of Green and Dried FRUITS, Truck and
ail kinds of Farm and Garden Produce.
Our location and rac littles for selling Fruits and
Vegetables are unana as-fed in New York.
Circulars and Marking Plates sent tree to Ship,
pers. All correspondents and questions cheer*
fully answered.
REFERENCE.-C. H. Llllenthal, Tobacconist,
New York._*'>rl4
JJKEV?S, BROWN & V.iN W?CKttB,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IS' ALL KINDS OF
DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
In their season.
Nos. 162 and 163 CENTRE ROW,
WEST WASHINGTON MARKET.
NEW YORK.
R?F?RENCES. -S. A. Lambert, with Adolph;
Nltui'.z, Ootnmissiou and Forwarding Merchant,
No 209 East Bay. Onarietfon < ?' ipn:i-:imos
JJ|?ANIFOLD AND CARBON PAPERS.
To Telegraph and Railway Companies, Brokers,
Repsrters and Exchange Otllces,
TRY COWAN'S PATENT IMPROVED MANI?
FOLD ANO CARBON PAPERS.
Send ror price and particulars to
COWAN & CO., Stationers,
No. 35 Pine street, New York.
P. 0. tox 4743. For sale by ali Stationers.
mar?-thtns3mo-t_'
rjlHE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE.
DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH.
This ls the mo-it simple and rel lanie Two Thread
Sewing Machine la 'he world. It sews direct
irnm two threads, and is $15 ie? thsnauy other
flrst-clas-i Mewing Machine. Samples can be seen
a: No. 155 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, -ole Agent for the State. Snb-ageuts
wanted through the S'Ate. Address W. s. BIS
SELL, Charleston. Also agen-s forborne Shuttle
Hand Machine. $25._apr4 ruth-emos
^HCHIBALD GETT?,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP.
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H. WRIGHT'S IMPROVED INKSTAND
AND
IMPROVED DESK EQUIPMENT.
Containing all the requise es for Merchant s, ?aak
elH, Libraries, Re-ding Roo ns and Desks. Each
INKSTAND coaialus euer scale, sponge cup,
perpetual calendar, thermometer, stump safe,
rotating mucilage t>orU>. black and rmi Ink well,
pen rack. Clock sud' stationery drawer. The
must complete outfit for the desk ever Invented.
For sale at EDWARD PERRY,
Agent of the Calendar Inkstand Company,
No. 149 Meeting street, opposite CharlcstonlHotel
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