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TKRXH OF TELE NEWS. THU DITLY ISxws, bj mall, one year, S3; six' months S4; three morit-na $2 50. Served In the [ etty at EISSTBXK CSMTS a week, pay aw e teethe cari rlen, or $8 a year, paid ja ad vance at toe office. THB TRI-WEEKLY JJIWH,' pdhoahed on Tnes?aya, Thursday3 and Saturdays, one, year' $4; six months $2. **v"'-v - T^WjsxxLT.NJOTB.,. one year ti., six copies Io. Ten copies, to one address, fis. -SUBRORITTIONS in all*'cases payable in advance, an a no paper continued after, the expiration of | the time paid fer. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. 1 ' ' ' ' No.' 14? East Bay, charleston, S.O. ..WEDNESDAY," JULY. 12, 1871. P?r?oni 111 v 5 ii g the elly dnrlh^ the lammer season can have . THE JJAJX-Y NEWS mulled: to their address ot One Dollar per month, j payable in advance. 'N?WS OF^0C?? DA Y. ' -Gold at New York, yesterday, closed at Ki. --The New York cotton market closed dull at-2Ic. -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet; uplands 9-?a0.?d; sales 10,000 bales. -M. Thiers said the' Bank of France has ? $104,000,000 bullion in its vault, and has a cir? culation of only $480,000,000. -Mme. La G range, the eminent Trench singer, has l?st her voice almost completely, and retires 1 rom the lyric stage permanently, -General Bose crans acted as grand marshal in San Francisco at the-celebration of "the twenty-fifth anniversary qf the Pontificate of Plus IX. -ITaJor General Walker, of the British army, who accompanied, as a military attache, the Crown Prince's army during part of the war, was refused permission to be present at the grand celebration of its triumphs In Berlin. . -The French gentry are adopting the plan of myit?ng^gueSte by series to their chateaux. Each invitation sets forth the exact length ol time tfie guest*is expected to stay, as well as the day he ls to come. ; "-^Oujl'of^tiiree hundred and seven million people ?carrier' ' '?n. English railroads in 1869, only sey?hte?n L .ere killed by causes beyond their own control, while in the'streets of Lon? don one hundred and forty pers?ns were kill? ed, and, lt is estimated that the orange peel on London pavements kills more people than all tn?'Engirsh railroads. ' - ' --The re-examination, of the plaintiff in the ? contest ed. baronetcy case of tichborne vs. -Lushington has been-brought to a'close, and tbe-fase adjourned until. November. This will j < srtvc Slr Boger ample tim?. to refresh himsell {< . for a renewal of the contest or run away, Just ^M?r-^^^^-'^r.:1^'. bolog. ultimately"] j proved an Impostor may strike bim. .' -A Philadelphia yoting lady who appeared atljSJ^^b^^C^e May, on the 4th of July; enjoysHhe distinction of having ? dress made enUceiy of white lace, which was purchased in 1 Brussels at a cost of about se ven thousand dol- 1 lars. It ia kept lu an air-tight case, and the j sunlight is never allowed to fail upon lt. The I young lady will undoubtedly create a sensa- ? tion before the secson.closes. ? -The statistics of Immigration Indicate a t considerable de oreas o In the arrivals of ? foreigners for -the year ending July 6th, as compered with the arrivals up to the same' 1 time last year.' The arriving aliens at New 1 York number lor this. year . iiG,2ll; at the 1 same- date last year, 129,855 landed at that i pc^'i;,;jt?rs quite evident from this-showing; t that, SQ ior at least, the anticipated immigra- t tl on. fr ora Alsace and Lorraine, and other por- <? tiona of the districts ravaged by the late Euro? pean warf bas not developed itself to any J " great?xtent,. .. . ... '-?1 -^?*.. this year's end comes the final squelching of the beautiful little spots.devoted to society and gambling in. Europe. The a?s tere#Emporor-willi am of Prussia is bound by his word to close, up Homburg, Baden-Baden. jj and Weisjbaden, -and to compel the habitues to . retire from places which* "have become more e than-homes to them. Belgium has caught the J m6r?;-fever,',;?hd rhe'-uenate- has prohibited c gambli n ? at Spav . So that the gr ea i c on tl n e n t- f al sommer resorts will soon be desplate of tbe1 r gambling fraternity, to:the great advantage ofa?j?T?trf. . ?,' -Among the evil effects of the' war lt has bee$';*-<>bBerved Amt In the- vicinity of _ the . s?eu?s of. treat battles vegetation bas been, j, generally if not 'entirely ', destroyed-at any rate, materially impaired. Such plants as 1 h?ve^bt ."autaali^ - dled, have, withered br \ ' grown up wan -and sickly, as if poisoned by 1 some i nj ?ri otis substance in the air or ' the soil, s German chemists have- explained the phe nbmen?h aa, arising irom the diffusion of'sui-, pour In the air'andover thesurfaoe>of the B?ll. This sulphur, io the shape lt ls contain? ed in(the.smoko'of gunpowder, ls supposed to combina^!* h. the oxygen in the atmosphere to lorin' sui'phurons acid, a deadly poison tn i ts 'efly c t3 o n ' organism of any kind. -Queen Victoria's retreat to- Scotland during the Bummer .entails a vast deal ol | t troubl? on the government and some expense. A member of the cabinet is always obliged to be In attendance on her, -and at the height of the parliamentary season his absence is ?lten most inconvenient to his colleagues; then eve^:': evening^ VtlQaeen'8 messenger" ls dis-. patdhed/wkb State papers from London- to Balmoral. Those journeys, including many j * miles of posting with horses, mount up to a pretty little sum. The~Qneen's persistence in 11 going to Scotland In the London season as -well aa in the autumn, together with her utter neglect, of Ireland, excites' a great deal of quiet y?t strong indignation. -A curious and fatal oso of photography ls reported from Paris. It seems that among photographic views taken in Paris during the Commune were pictures of the destruction.of the Column of Vendome, together with the multitude assembled there, and also of several |! of the barricades, with their defenders* group? ed thereon in d?ifia!'\ and dramatic attitudes By so rue evil chance it has entered Into the beads of the detective police, in whoee hands these photographs havelallen, to cause these views tb be enlarged in such a way as to en able them- to make clear th? faces bf MM. the National Gnards so triumphantly portrayed. It ls believed that the tell-tale likenesses thus shadowed will irr many oases lead to.the arrest and condemnation of the originals ol the por? traits. -Letters from Paris by the Bteamer mail ol Saturday" speak ol', great and increasing dis? tress there. Many thousands el persons are dependent on private charity for support, and the wives and. families ot the workmen who -were e?rolled lathe National Guard have suf-1 j fered greatly since the liberal pay which the men'received from.the Communal Govern? ment 'was withdrawn. In Auteuil alone there are $000 persons who are totally dependent on the municipality for support. .It is calculated that, counting the prisoners and those killed, wounded and t-hot during the insurrection, no fewer than 80,000 m?*n have ceased to be able to support their wives and families. On the supposition that there were three people de? pendent cn each breadwinner as a rule, this would give a total of 240,000 persons who have become dependant on oublie charl ty. -A couple of imitative geniuses, who reside at Lehigh Dam, on the Lehigh Canal, in Penn sylvania, laking a hlnt trom a custom of Egyp? tian navigation on the Nile River, have been utilizing the sturdy sturgeons of the Delaware Elver'pretty muchf as draft horses are made use of on land;; Tn ey have purchased a pair of large strong-baoked ?sh of this tribe, and have-properly harnessed them to a sort of boat, j made in the shape of-a shell, and which, serv? ing _aaja_ yehlde lor. pur ..curlousr..wights, is transformed into a pleasure bark, wherewith they disport upon a neighboring pond about four feet in depth. The sturgeons proved tract? able enough in their new calling. They are not guided by reins, but their driver, seated, like j .Neptun e in his sea-chariot, impels bb em at his will with a long pole armed at thc end with spikeB projecting at right angles. The surgeons obey this goad with alacri ty. Stuck in the tail, they go faster; touched on the side of the head, they tend in the direction indicated; pricked in the front of the head, they come to a stand? still. To the casual looker-on a pleasant de? ception connected with the equipment of the boat leads, to the belief that the shell is drawn by swimming swans, as two large hojlow floats, made in the shape of swans, and paint? ed white to resemble those birds, are' attached to the traces below the surface, while the delusion is heightened by a pair of gay reins, Which reach' from the boat to the pretended birds. This-novel establishment is carefully | kept. by the owners, a boat house and fa'-1 cliities for the funny team being provided in the pond._. The Redemption of the City. The vdters of Charleston,*irrespective of j party, class, or color, who mean to secure a municipal government which shall be a credit and a source of strength instead of a dis? grace and a stumbling block to our city, Ehould be earnestly considering and consult-' ing.with the delegates to the.City Conven? tion, to the end that the nominees for Alder? men shall be such men as wrll"constitute not only, the best ticket, but the ticket most j likely to win. . The better class of Radicals here are every day getting^more disgtrsted with the working of "the Party" machinery. We learn that they are to address an appeal to the Sad ?cal City Convention to nominate a ticket that. shall be composed, in part at least, of men of respectability and.intelligence. Tbe ap? peal is. likely to be words wasted.. The black and white demagogues who will rule the Convention make no secret of the fact that | they want the offices-all the offices-for-j themselves.. The more moderate and sensi? ble of the Radicals, nnticipating that their counsel will be unheeded, are already talking jpenly of "a bolt." Now the Citizens' Con rention, although styled "Democratic'' by its opponents, has, in tact, no party or indi? vidual interests whatever to' serve. The ! welfare of Charleston, in a business point of I riew, is its only aim. It should therefore'j :ake care to nominate such an Aldermanic | micket as will attract .rather than repel any veil-meaning Radical who is reaily anxuw ;hat the city should prosper. A fall woV ag majority of the nominees- for Aldermen, n our opinion, should be chosen from among hose citizens who, by reason of admitted ntegrity and business experience,and tact, ire best qualified to adjust with success the ihanci&l bardens of our community. The' est of the nominees might properly be hon- j-8 stand intelligent men,-who would render he ticket, In the largest sense, represen ta? llie of every class and interest. With.such i ticket, we believe that ooe more long pull, itrong pull, 'and pull altogether, will accom >li8h the redemption of Charleston. Orangemen and Rlbbonmcn. That good men and true, in the year of j race 1871, in these United States, should ie found ready to shoot, stab, beat and break ach other's heads, on the twelfth day of j 'aly, who live at perfect peace with each ither on the other three hundred and sixty our days In the year, is surely c remark-. ^ ibid-phenomenon. That James, the. last ( ting of the house of Stuart, ? and the last f Catholic sovereign in England, was on that I ay defeated in the now celebrated battle of he Boyne; and that William of Orange, the )utch hero, should have succeeded ia brea li? ng the power of the .old dynasty, aadestab- J ?Eh himself and/Protestantism successfully j n the three kingdoms-all this appears in-, uffic ient cause .for the brawls and - riots rhich annually disgrace some Irish cities. 1 [lie ministers of religion, both-Catholic and ( 'rob?stant, with exceptions rare and few, fl iave uniformly pronounced against these ( mcohnters, os might naturally be expected c rom thecharacterof their holy office. To lay this unblessed anniversary bas.come ound again; and for days past the air has leen thick with presages of riot and blood? ied in New York between Protestant Or- t ingemen and Catholic Ribbonmen. Although j llfiferencein religion is the prime cause of his difference in politics, it is quite safe to issnme that the leaders and followers on K>th sides can have but little real concern br religion, when they resort to such .means is regularly disgrace tbe celebration of the welfth of Jaly. The institution of Orange nen, with their lodges, badges, songs, taunti? ng speech and insulting practices, naturally woked a-counter organization-the Rib )onmen-whose raison d'?tre, whose whole md and object would appear to be to see to t that the Orangemen shall not ride over .hem rough shod. This being the temper of | .he two parties, both Irishmen, be it remem? bered, it is not difficult to conceive that the | encounter on this unblessed day generally | .esulta in bloody eyes, broken "beads, and nach bitterness of spirit. Now, all this is wrong. It is bad enough .hat these abuses should continue to exist in ih? old country, bat it is lor worse, and much less excusable, that this bad blood mould be transfused into the rising genera? tion on the soil ot America. There is no strife for domination here, or for ascend? ancy. ' AU stand on an exact equality. The sonntry affords scope enough for all, and Lhere is no need whatever that one should -read on the other's coat-tail. It is right ind praiseworthy tbat immigrants should preserve the memory of the "old country." it is a feeling no lover of his species would wish to see eradicated; for around it cluster.| many lovely traits, and homely virtues, whose very existence might be endangered by a rude touch of the tender memory of the sacred soil beyond the seas. Bat surely there is no necessity whatever for keeping up old feuds, all covered many fathoms deep by the statute of limitation. The d?ad past should be allowed to sleep in its decot sepulchre. How ridiculous it would, be con- ? sidered if the descendants ot the Montagues and Capulets, lately emigrated from Verona to New York or to Charleston, should get j into a street brawl because th air; anet four hundred years ago, were trot on speak? ing teros ! Orif a ?o$?blicao]FreTi?h.:Tef u gee. of 1652, should. Tie disposed to quarrel in our.streets wita .tf?'en^^(?xUNaji;Jiy'the recent'fall of the French Empire: "Such is notoriously not the case. The exiles from the Old World, whether from choice or politi? cal necessity, as a rule, form a close bond o? | union, according to language, or to nation? ality, and rarely quarrel among themselves. We regret that the warm-hearted, g?nerons, whole-souled, truth-loving Irishman should form almost the only exception. "THE Battle of .Dorking,'? the curious arti? cle from BUickukwTs Magazine which noa created so remarkable a stir in th ; Old: I. World and the New, has been-reprinted in neat, pamphlet form, and may be bad at Holmes's Bookhouse. Pride SO cents. . inn er al Notices. THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances ot Mr. THOMAS LYONS abd fami? ly, Of his brothers and sisters, and cf the St. | < Patrick's Benevolent Society, are respectfully in? vited to attend the Funeral Services of the former, from the corner of Hasel street and East Bay, I ] THIS AFTERNOON-, at 4 o 'clock, without further in- j vlUtion. JuIy?2 pm THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS ANDI i Acquaintances of Mr. H. P. WESNER, of Mr. abd '< Mr's. J. S. Purse, and Mrs. M. E. Burges, are in- J vi ted to attend the Funeral Services of the for* ' mer, at the residence cfHhe latter, No. is Bull street, THIS AFTERNOON, af 6 o'clock. julyl2? ?birnam. JACKSON:-Died in this city, on the nth inst, after a short illness, JOHN JENKINS, infant son of L Andrew M. and Mary J? Jacksqn, aged 8 months 1 ' and 18 days. Special Noticee. OFFICE.OF THE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JONE 28, 1871.-The Board or Directors of this Company having de? clared a Dividend ol FIFTY CENTS perShare'on the Capital stock for the last six months, the same will bo paid io Stockholders on and after MONDAY, 8d July. .' The Transfer Books will be closed from this date to 3 j July. w. J. HERIOT, Jun28 Secretary and Treasurer. jjSETSPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER 9IGNED respectfully Informs his customers and those-wishing to patronize him, that he ls now prepared to take orders for GROCERIES at their residences, having a book for the purpose. Orden ?viii be taken on TUESDAYS.Bud FBIDATS, and to?os delivered to any part of the city free of marge. ' , ' FRANCIS L. O'NEILL, JunlO ' . No.- 23d King street. JSB? CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer of the Charleston Bible Society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at his office, So. 88 East Bay, corner of Atlantic Wharf., The nay ment of Two .Dollars will constitue a person a member for oneyear. Bibles are kept on -hand for distribution. The Society has one Colporteur n the field.' and solicits aid to introduce "another. Persons interested in the work or seeking farther nformation will please call on the-Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apm-emos Treasurer C. B. S. GETTING MARRIED. -ESSAYS .OR YOUNG MEN on great SOCIAL EVILS AND LBUSES which interfere with MARRIAGE-with, ure means of relief Tor the Erring and Un?ortu late, diseased and debilitated. Sent free, In seal id envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, io. 2 S. Nra tn street, Philadelphia, PA mayl3-3mos ^BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS IDPERB HAIR DYE is the best in the waria-per ectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No ilsappointment. No ridiculous tinta or unpleaa mt odor. The genuine W. A BATCHELORS HAIR )YE produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black r Natural Brown. Does not stain the skin, but saves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The nlySafe and Perfect Dye. Sold by. all Drag* lists. Factory Ko. 16 Bond street, New York. jan23-mwfiyr ^.JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S GENTJ NE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL.-ESTABLISH? ED -Acknowledged by.eminent physicians o be the best in the world. Sold, by Druggists lenerally. JNO. C. BAKER & CO., Philadelphia. A foil supply on hand by DE. H. BA ER, . febS-mwiemos No. I3i Meeting streets BURGE OUT THE MORBID HU.- ! JORS of the Blood, by a dose or two of AYE R's .'ILLS, and yon will have dearer heads as well ss ?edies. jnly7-fmw3DA0 ?pm GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIALT rbis valuable compound contains no opium, iand? ra fim, paragoric, or'other anodyne, and will not nassn ere the Innocents like the. "soo th! n guy .-ups" o mnch in vogue. The GERMAN SOOTHING lORDIAL ls harmless, and ls recommended by all ur best physicians. It ls to be had of the mann scturer, DB. H.- BAER, No. 181 Meeting street. And of all Druggists. apr22-stuth pm OUR SKINS ARE SEI VES, AND brough millions of orifices oozes the transparent laid which nature does not need for vital pur loses. This ls a wise provision of Providence; mt excessive perspiration is, nevertheless, ex remely weakening. During the heats of sam ner'all hard-working men perspire to an extent hat ls more or less debilitating. They, of all liasses of the community, require a wholesome nvlgorant at this season. Let them n ot seek lt In he liquors of the bar-room; they will not find lt here. A medicated stimulant,' pure and unde lled, is what they need ; and among this class of ?emedies, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS rtands alone. No valid plea can be urged against tense, even by thegenius of Temperance itself; for even the Maine law permits the sale of diffusive itlmali for medicinal purposes. As a general ren? ovating preparation, the Bitters has no equal any? where. Bat this ls only one of the merits of this 'anions lnvlgorator. Its regulating properties rive IE an Immense superiority over all the tonics if the Pharmacopoeia, in cases of chronic con? stipation it is the most userai and certain of all ipertents. Ic creates no violent commotion in the llscharglng organs, bnt gently relieving them of :helr obstructions, leaves them in a healthy, vig? orous condition. It seems unnecessary to state, in view of the mass or testimony as to its effects in dyspepsia, that lt is a permanent cure for that terrible and bat too general com plaint. The numerous. "Bitters," under varions names, which mercenary dealers endeavor to substitute for Hostet te r's Stoma**). Bitters, should be avoid? ed, for their own sakes, by the sick and the pub? lic at large. Hosteler's Bitters are proourable m bottles only, and never sold tn bulk. july8-D*c3 pm THE LARGEST WORKSHOP OF the body is the liver, whose office it is to with? draw the,bile from the blood; when this Impor? tant organ does not act, the skin assumes a yel? low appearance, and generally a sick headache Bets ic, with chilly sensations, and coldJhandB and feet, accompanied with loss or appetite. The sys? tem becomes clogged, the machinery does not work well, and both mind and body are disorder? ed, the afflicted becoming cross and fretful, find? ing fault with everything around them. To any person In this condition Dr. D. JAYNE'S SANA? TIVE PILLS are recommended; by their s tim a lat lag action the Liver soon recovers Its healthy tone, and ls enabled to perro rm its proper func? tions. Costiveness ls cured, and all the aggrav?t. Ina Djmptom&of biliousness removed. Sold every? where. GOODRICH, WI N E Si A S A CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston, s. C. julys-8tuth3 Special Notices. pm* C ONSIGNEES PERv-^TE AM SHIP VIRGINIA, from ^?^elphl?^aTe^erebr^no tided in at she w?l discharge cargo.. To-Di. Y, at Brown's North WJuirf,'':'?Qooto-'nncafled foriiat sunset will remain on wharf at owners' risk an? expense. WM. A. CO CRTEN A Y, Agent. Julyl2-l_ "j*S****INF0RM ATTON WANTED 'OP GEORGE HEATH, (son of Robm-'and- Letitia Heathy who emigrated to Jamaica la or about 1812, and was in 1822 in South Care I! na, ana en? gaged as Sailor 4n the rack et Trade between Charleston and Baltimore. A reward win* be paid for Information of his being alive, drfor proof j of his' death.- Apply to BREWSTER, SPRATT Sc BURKE, Lawyers, No. 98 Broad street, Charles? ton. . . Jnlyli-wa '.pm* OFFICE OF ENTERPRISE RAJL ROAD . COMPANY,. No. .64 - BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., JULY 11th, 1871.-Subscrib? ir? to tho Capital Stock af this Company are noticed that the FIRST INSTALMENT on their Subscriptions will be due at this Office on SATUR? DAY, the 15th, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. . "WILLIAM MCKINLAY, JMJ12-4 Treasurer. pm* ALL BILLS AGAINST THE BRIG JEORGIE, or Georgetown, S. C., must, after chis date, be rendered to Messrs. J. A.ENSLOW ? CO. for collection, or they wfll be debarred payment. . HENRY SWAN, Mas ter. -'Charleston, July ll, 1871. Julyll-2* .'?pm* FINAL NOTICE.-ALL CLAIMS igalnst the Estate of captain JOHN FERGUSON, leceaaed, which have not already been presented, mast be handed in properly attested on or before :he 20th Instant. ' ' . WM. P. HOLMES, > Execntora. ISAAC-BROWN, J S*6?010"8 jnlylM ...**. . pm*. "WASHINGTON -LIGHT INFAN rRY RIFLE CLUB.-IHie members o r this Crab ?rill please call on the undersigned, at the corner >f Auger's South Wharf and East'Bay, and pro ; are orders for their uniforms.' w. w. SIMONS; Jaly7-6 Secretary and TrsasnrerW. L. L R; C. ^-PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAR-. JUNA, CHARLESTON, JULY 6, 1871.-The 3oard of Directors having declared a Dividend.of ilGHTT CENTS per Share upon the Consolidated Stock, and In the same proportion apon the Cn - ionsohdated Shares, the same will be paid on and liter MONDAY next, loth Instant. Joly6-0 JAMES B. SETTS, Cashier. pm* OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON JHABATABLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENE ?IT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, No. 147 MEET NO STREET- CHARLESTON, JULY, ll; 1871_ imciai Ramed Numbers of the Charleston Charl able Association, for the Benefit or ? the Free iohoolFund :.*> CLASS NO. 75-MORNING. 9-21-66-3-77-36-41-48-18- 3-22-36. CLASS No. 76-EVENING. 0_ 9-27-62-77-2S-'72-7--66-6O-20-40: As witness oar hand thia luffday of Joly, 1871; FENN PECK, . ft . * JAMES'GILLILAND, may 20 . - Sworn Comm isa ?onere. pm* ADVERTISEMENT?-H f NR.T iCARTH'S HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OJfEJN. ?orsuant to a Decree of the High Court of. Chan . ery made la a cause, Dancer against her Majes y's Attorney-General, the person or: persons laimingtobe respectively the heir at law and ext ol kin according to the Statutes ?or the dis tri mUon of Intestate's Estates of HENRY sc ART H, ito of Barnes, In.the County of surrey, Esquire, rho died on the isth day ol December, 1870, are y their solicitors, on or before the lat day Of lovember, 1871, to come in and prove their claims, t the Chambers of -the vice-Chancellor, Slr LICHARDMALINS, at No. S St?ne Buildings, Jncoln's Inn, Middlesex, or In default thereof hey will be peremptorily excluded from the bene t of the said Decree. MONDAY, the 13th day of lovember, 1871, at 12 o'clock, at noon, at the said ih?mbers, ls appointed, for hearing and a ti j adl? ai lng upon the claims. Dated this 8th day. of Jabe, 1871? ... ALFRED RAWLINSON, . Chief Clerk. FRANCIS ROBINSON, No. 86 Jennyn Btrees, Saint James, Jnly6-w8 London, Eng., Plaintiff's Solicitor. pm* A CARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, I. T. PETERS, having charge of the head offiee of be CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, lo. 147 Meeting street, for the sale of CERTIFI? ?TES, win be' pleased to see lus fVlendsand there, at any time, at the aboye place. ' All bnsl ess strict ly and promptly attended to. jnlye H. T. PETERS. MESSRS. EDil ORS-PLEASE AN ?OUNCE as a Candidate for Mayor, at the next lunlclpaLElection; the name or General JOHN A. HAGENER, and oblige m ay 17 A FRIEND TO REFORM. - 0f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN o ah Sub-Agents or the Land Commission, that, rom and after the first day of March, 1871, they till report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. ;ARDOZO, Secretary of th? Advisory. Board. ROBT. C. D's LARGE, L. Qi S.S. C. Columbia, February 2S, 187L . m ar ll . "' iJniLbing Material. -^BINGLES I SHINGLES.! ..ust recelvedf-a fine lot. For sale low at BUILD ?R'SJDEPOT, No. 94 Church street. janis E. M. GRIMEE. CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL, ' VEST END WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN STS. The proprietor respectfully Informs his friends md the publio-that, having refitted the above J di with improved Machinery, ls. now prepared o receive orders for LUMBER of all descriptions, vhIch will be famished with dispatch, and at the owest market prices. On hand a large stock of Season-d, DreSHed Floo lng, Lining. Shelving ind Weather BOARDS. Al30, SHINGLES, Plast irlug Laths, Ac. J. H. STEINMEYER. junlO-Jmos (?Tifiars, QLobazEoJ S?t. JgMPEBpR WILLIAM CIGAR STORE I SPECIE PAYMENTS RESUMED AT . No. 310 KING STREET. The Undersigned offers to Purchasers. Whole? sale and Retail Consumers of CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, Ac, anextra inducement for thelrtrade. 5PEC1E PAYMENTS at par exchanged for JREENB tCKStotne amount of purchase made, ivithunt any advance upon the Goods, consisting )f all articles in bis line of business. Orders extended to him. with Cash or City Ac :eptances, will be promptly ai tended to. An ex? amination or his Stock 1? respectfully solicited. * -, WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor or Emperor William Cigar Store. JnlylQ_-_ _Boots, Shoes, S?t. Q. E T THE BES T l Bay your BOOTS AND SHOES at S T E I B E B'S, No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, in any style desired, islng only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment or cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, or all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, tvhich dispenses with shoe, strinors and elastic, ?ADE TO ORDER at tbls establishment. Call and examine specimens. ? <?' JACOB STEIBER, may 22 Ne. 41 Broad street, tALMETSO.LODf?E, Nb^VKNI?^ _ Sa* PYTSriAS.-Bbgula?aBV?cM ,?oag?'To-NieH??.at S o'clock. Brothers jrill [?please be nuncfcial aa the Degrees will be con I ?tared.? WiW" .\Uyorderof the W.-tJ. o.-r; J. H, KENDALL, Jnlyl? _._W. R.S. nETBANEimiiODG?, No. 96, ?.-F. -M.- j JD The Regular Communication of this Lodge j will be held at the Masonic Hall,. Wentworth street, To^NiGHT..at4,.haJ?-past,.T?.o'01ockr.. Candi? dates for E. A. Degree willpleaBe be puhctn?L I -Jnlyl2 JOHN-WINGATE,'.Secretary. [AN STEAM I PIR? ENGINE COM? PANY-? Regular Morthly^eetlng bf this Company will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVSNTNO, atD o'clock precisely, at the Engine House.* Jnlyi2_ MAX .BEL1T2ER, Secretary. WANTED, A COLORED" WET^?UBSET of good' ?J tracter. Apply at once to No. 44 Warren street. _ Jnlyi2-2* ANTED, A WHTTE WOMAN TO Cook and Wash for a smell family. Ap. plv arNo. 6 Rutledge street, corner of Queen. Jnlyl2-fl7, jj ... ,. JrANTED, A COLORED WOMAN, TO . cook and wash and make herself gene useful. Apply at No. 76 Wentworth street. jniyi2-i?-,_? _ rANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD Cook (female.) Recommendation reqnbr ed. Apply at this office. , jhlyia-jg* rARD No. 4.-A MEETING OF THE . . Citizens or Ward No. i wm, be held, THIS 1 EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall. ' 0. H. BERGMANN,1 T. E. MITCHELL, Jnlyi2,_._? Secretaries; WANTED, A SMALL COLORED GIRL to do housework and make herself gene? rally useful. Recommendations required. Apply at No. 6 Cal nonn street._. Jnlyir rANTED, A COMPETENT WHITE. " GD^ aaa ChHd'a Nurse; also,-a Chamber mald.. Best of recommendations, reqalreh. Ap^ ply at No. S Liberty street. . Jolyn CANTED. AG0.0D-C0AGH8M1TH, BY SEAL, .SIGN A ROBINSON, Abbeville .Coorthouse._ Jniyl0-3 WANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG' colored mac, either as porter or house servant. Can bring the best recommendations as to steadiness, honesty and attention to duties. Address JAMjSS, office of THE NEWS. jalyio WANTED, GENTLEMEN TO KNOW I that the large? ana oneapest stock .of GENT'S FURNISHING GOUDS ls on hand at AR CHER'S BAZAAR, No. 363 King Btreet. jnly7-6? WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, a small HOUSE, containing 6 to 8rooms, situated either In the centre of the city or near the Unes of the City Ballway. Address X. Y. z,, at this office, stating terms, location, Ac Joiya ... _ WANTED,'BY A "YOUNG- MAN, A,! - native ol Florida, a situation as salesman, or clerk in a noose in Charleston.. He ls Well and favorably known thronghont East Florida, and can famish satisfactory testimonials as.to char- I acter and qualifications. Address J. S. 7., NEWS office. . ;.. Jnlyi: WANTED PURCHASERS. OF- TICKETS io the Land and Immigration Association of Messrs. BUTLER cn AD WICK, GARY A CO. TlcketB now ready. Will beglad to see my friends at the office of Mr. C. CLACIDS, coruer.East Bay and Central Wharf. EBEN COFFIN, Sub-Agent.. may29_;_. ALADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES to secure now a position ns Teacher in-a school or family, for the 1st October, to teach English branches, Including Mai hematics,-and, lila a family, also French and rudiments bf Music If .required. Address, with fall particulars of terms. Ac., P. 0. Box 21, Wilson, N? C. . Jan23-lmo*_w_ ?NEAT HOUSE WANTED,-BY A DE? SIRABLE tenant, who would take a three' or dve yean'lease at a moderate rent. Must be lu western part of the city or near the Battery. Address,', with fall particulate, BETA,1 office of THE NEWS. . . -:., . : jonis AYOUNG LADY WISHES THE SIT? UATION of Governess. Will teach English and the rudiments of-Maslc. Address "D.," DAILY NKwsTftlce. junio AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH) wants a situation; ls acquainted with Dry Goods and Groceries; is a stood Accountant, and willing to make himself generally useful. Can give erat-clasa references. Address Tentas, Onice of THE NEWS. mayi8 go Berit. TO RENT, A NEAT TWO AND A HALF story House No. 4 .Mary street. Apply to southwest corner Church and chalmers streets. jnlyll-2* - ?_ TO RENT, SEVERAL ROOMS, IN western part or the etty, piazza opening to Bouth and west. Apply at No. 7 Pitt street. July 11-2*.. ?_. . TORRENT, FOUR ROOMS, AT No. ll Doughty street Apply within. Jnn28 TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN. the Town of Anderson, 8. C.-a'beautiful .Cottage, containing B|X rooms, partially famished. The garden ism a.high state of cultivation, and the surroundings all mat can be desired for Bum? mer comfort and pleasure. From May to October lhere is not a more agreeable locality lu South Carolina. Apply to F. G. -DB FONTAINE, at tho Ullis House, or to M., Box loo, Anderson, S. C. - aprl7 lest ?iib bonito. LOST YESTERDAY, BOND No.-73}, SA? VANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, for 1100. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at thls.omce. Jnlyl2-1? ? _ SoxQalc. A"~?G1JSTA MELONS 1 AUGUSTA MELONS I-Avery fine lot jost arrived at KA.ElN'S,-(very large ones,) forty-five pounders, in excellent order, and cheap. Go and get one intime. . ?.. JalylS-l*.. FOR SALE, THE LOT ON SULLIVAN'S Island belong lng to tho Estate of COFFIN, on Front Beach, opposite Episcopal Church. Ap? ply to ROBERT 8. PRINGLE, Broker, No. 62 Broad street . Julyio-mvrt* . "C10R SALE, A No. 1 LARGE WORKING r MULE sod a eood Saddle and Draft Horse. Inquire at No. 62 State street._uIyll-2* FOR SALE.-A JUDGMENT AGAINST PARKER J. HOLLAND for Twenty-six 25-100 Dollars^wHl be sold at private sale, at a discount, at MENKE & MULLER. - jan21 . VTEWSPAFERS.-FOR SALE A QUANTI J3I TY of the above. Apply at * Board of Trade Rooms, No. 191 Meeting street._novio-tn WRAPPING PAPER EOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the omce of THE NEWS._mayl8 FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINES, of good quai itv, which are offered I ?heap. Call at No. 27 Queen'street, between .Hooting aud Church streets. ._fcbll ABARGAIN I-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low tor cash. Ie nearly new, cuts 28 Inches, and'has .an extra knife. No charge for package. Trice $40. Apply at THE NEWS Job Ottlce._mar22 AT PRIVATE SALE, MARL BLUFF'| PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swamp, Orangebarg District, South carolina, 15 miles from Blackville, on South Carolina Railroad, AU gusta Branch, and 18 miles from Orangeburg Courthouse, on Columbia Branch Road. Charles? ton and Augusta and Charleston and Columbia Railroads, con taming 1928 acres bf land, 238 of which 1B cleared and under good fences; about 40 acres more eli ared, bnt not under fence-ail of which is first-class Cotton and Corn Lands; the balance ls first-class Timber Land. ' A first-class Circular Saw Mill (water,) In order for Immediate use, on a constant stream. Lam? ber to .hand, and can be rafted to Charleston from the Mill. Also, a good Grist Mill. Has a comfortable house with six (6) rooms, outbuild? ings all lb good condition, stables,-barn, Ac. six (0) framed negro lionses in good order, lt also has a Marl Bed on lt wh ch makes it very advan? tageous to agricultural imrposes lor making ma? nures, Ac. The best of titles caa be given. Any Information either In writing or in person can be had by application to Dr. ti. DAER, No. 131 Meet? ing street, Charleston, S. C. janis ?car?ina. jgOAib^Nl^ person wishing genteel BOARD in the Olty of New York for the Summer months, In a Hoase patronized by southern ramilles, will find lt to. their taste and advantage to call on the subscrib? er a; No. 1 North Washington Square, before making other engagements. Mas. WHY IE. Jnly4-lmo_._ BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEN can ne accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, on moderato terms, hy ao Sy mg at No..12 Wentworth street. DAY BOARD ?G also furnished, - may is |Q??fot?%e0, fttqaore, S?t. .gPf WP COAL.. . v.'"#e\t?nowipr*aiirW2? sappi; our crstomers with taff best descriptoras of COAL at a low pile**. and existe ?ru^;l*romptly. N .3%, .\ Sfp H. F. BAKER A CO.; Jolji?2 Coal Yard,,Onmberlaod street.y g TB I PS 1 S TBI P Sv! STRIPS,! 20 bbis. S. C. STRIPS 2bois. S. C. Neets. For Balelow'by " B. BOYDr Jaljli ; .So?lMEast>Bayv, HITE WLNE AND GWERVmSf?ttiL ' 25. barr e"a 1 mperl al French Wine VINEQ AR 20 barreis?ionparlei Cider.Anegar -T : . 20 barrels Table Wine Vtaegar.-, ; Agents of above and nave constantly a foll stock cn hand; For sale low by jnlyl-lmo STEFFBN3..WERNER A DUCKER. JJAMS AN:D L ABD. IO tierces -Dnffleid's,limitation - WESTPHALIA HASlSr ?-?I'.? -.Ti : : ' ? : ' . - ' - 5 tierces Davis's Diamond Hams " 10 tierces Davis's Leaf .Larda i: ? : All Hams reweighed wbeft sold.. Fot-sale: by-1 ' D.A.AMME,' Southeast comer Market and Meeting streets. ' 1nn28 ? . . ?'?.'?L- ?-. .: t^-r.^ . ? TTATHOKN SPRINGS.WATER;;1: ., ; '.'Vu:-...''.' .? Bogen* Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA i ..WINE-:.,,i,: .;. ;.??. v. :, \ Elnningei's Ol? London Dock Oin, Old TonxGin I Assorted French Brandy; Frails, ln.qriArfcJaw*V Assorted French Fruits, In Own'Jnlcbfput*uurI? , gla?B stoppered decanters -it ~ French Picklen-m fancyjars :? ? - India Onrrie,'lnnftaks Tamtonth Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste ";>'.; French Mustard, in glass pow . Queen's' ?Olives, Capers, Bordeaux Olive Oil, , Florence Olive Oil, In flasks, and Bengal-Cnn tn ey. E. E. BEDFORD, L?teW. S.;cnwTn^C?? , Janl? . N?. '2T6\Klng?tr?ei . ?W BUTTER, IMTTATIONj ENOlisB* CHEESE, Ac.._.,.; RECEIVED PER.RE?SNT AR?UVALS. ' Choice New GOSHEN-BUTTER,. Jenny Lind Im. : Hatton English oii^ apple Cheese, Young America" Cheese, Eldam.and ? Sap Sago Cheese, Extra Smoked Tongues.-and Breakfast Bacon S trips. Choice Pickled -Beef'Fam? ily Pig Pork and Pl??led Ox Tongues.*' I- " SU GAR-CUR ED HAMS.'" - Daffleld'a, American, Whestphalla, Whitaker, Extri^'^?Davirs Diamond, and the ^celobrated White 'Sngar-cured Champion Hams. . - ' Forsafe by E. E. BEDFORD, .Jan?i' . Sc^W?^K?net.; Jg-B-E M>? N --L A G JS?B -'B E'li - ENGLISH ALES "'".'?' . SCOTCH ALES "?. . CHAMPAGNE ALES -..j ? . .- LONDON PORTERS J -DUBLIN PORTERS . . - CHAMPAGNE-CIDER. * E. E. BEDFORD, ; -anil . v . : 275 Klig street pAUL B.-- LALANE " * CO., WHOLESALE* PROVISION DEALERS, * NO. 171 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C., j EAVE OK HAND, AND WEEKLY RE OE rVTNO: SHOULDERS, SIDES, STRIPS AND HAMS ^ ' Flour, Sngar, Coffee and Pork ? Syrup, Molasses; Batter and Lard Beef, Cheese, Mackerel and Herring Codfish, Salmon With a foll and well selected Stock of GROCE? RIES, which wa offer at the lowest market rates. ; AST COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. I Also, alway son hand, those good - Y, PATAPSGO S. 0. HAMS, j may5-fmw3mos . .. HDr-o ?ooas, S?t. rJBE GREAT RUSH FOR* BARGAINS ! NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES FOR JUNB AND JULY. GOODS FOB TRA TELLERS AND STATERS AT DOME ALSO. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Z\ Nos. Zi-t and 437 King Street, Keeping their Stock new and fresh at all sea? sons, are getting in dally by steamers,' NEW TRAVELLING LINEN'S for Bults Plaid and Ohene Japanese Poplins _ Fancy Organdies and Jaconets for hot weather More of their best quality Iron Grenadines White and colored Piques Pique Trimmings Beautiful New Prints, all the recent patterns, in 1 endless variety ;-Percales, .also Black Tamise for Summer and Mourning Dresses Black Criailles, very best quality. Black 3 4 and 6-4 MouseUnes Black English Cr?pes and Crape Yells Crape Sets and Collars Embroideries (a lovely lot) Linen and Lace Bets' Lace-Trim med Collars Muslin Sleeves Linen collars and Cuds, Ac. - - ! ALSO, A FULL LINE 07 OASSIMERES, LINENS AND COTTON ADES SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS - ' TABLE DAMASK NAPKINS . TOWELS HOSIERY GLOVES ' . HANDKERCHIEFS NOT10KS, Ac. BSAUT?FDL 8T0 OS LLAMA LACE TOINTS SEASIDE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Everything sold of best quality, and at the very lowest prices, and nothing endorsed but what is | good of Its kind. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., ,'.| joni2 Ncs. 244 and 487 King Street.. ! y flot?is. jg^E'S^?olfETT^ ~~ ~~ ; (FORMERLY HUNT'S HOTEL,) COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ' This House ls in the centre of the city, convenient1 to all tbe public offices and business houses, locat? ed on the southwest corner of the Statehouse Square ; hos been reoently reopened and renovat? ed, and will now compare favorably with any Hotel at the South. ROSE'S Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every train free of- charge. Also, a nrst-clasa Carriage for the accommoda? tion of ladles. jania W. E. ROSE. Proprietor. Spool Cutten. ?a P. COATS" SPOOL COTTON. We have ld Stock and will always keep an as? sortment of COATS' THREAD for sale at. New York trade prices. JOHN G. MILNOR A 0.0?. iebll-stuthemoa No. 136 Meeting street. ^ , m. ?&.J?INLBI?^^CrHBAP STORBj, ^? 'p ??. 3S8':inN^'STREET, SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND CARO? : ^LI5?^^ AGENCT,. . Toa c?ijboy^or tme'do?ar Mo^ftfty oenta one pound of toe very, beat YOUNG HYSON TEA, ol d^cateaayor and great stren g tn. " \\ . For-thirty cents one gallon ..best quail ty LlfiHT Hous?oiL. . "' >. *??'.] * For seventy-live cents one' gallon choice Silver DripSTRUP., - . . * ' . For three dollars and Hf ty cents a Japanned Tia CHAMBER SET, composed of three articles, and worth five dellars. .']<'['???? - For nTty^cenia'a WOKING GLASS, which any buyer' wouid'tnink cheap at oneVo?ar.' " - EXTE N 8TVE_ 8T0CI OP *" KO DBE PURNI?H.ING " GOOPS, TWENT?r-FlTH PER CENT, CHEAPER Than same quality goods elsewhere.. CBOCKERY,'*''..-.?.? GLASSWARE, - TINWARE,'; .. HARDWARE, 'y WOODENWARE and : - ft ? . wn^wAjjUL.'. PLAIN AND. DECORATED. FRENCH. OHIN4^ .GOODS.- ? ->. . ...<*u!>?. :' ' '? '? L I N;1?E?T^S>^0>H^E'? P Bil^BI', ? No.''288;k!ng'sir8et;.-;*.? ;\ - niane-iyr:-' -, JD ? TTE B O N I C E. BUTTER OF ALL- GRADES, Siom Good . at 26- -Jp cen ts, to S tr let ly Choice at 40 cents por.po und, con? stantly on ice at W. H. WELCH'S, . .. S, W.'.Corner Meeting and Market streets. AB Goods dehvered free, ti jofl34 ^' r .... . -.-v . &gn#?-&?*& ? ..v?. ? . ?., . f,c ---.-- .. v . i --. . NS' POPTJLAK GROCERY. ...S Smoked PIO -.TONQUES at .iiti.i&'t?t?^ WILSONS' . . - OBATO?BRT?" lt ts a settled fact that.-vJi-v*l? ~ WHJSONS' d'- ; OROCEKY^ ?..' WJEESONsells a-befter ? r? ->:M<..><?;, rWUSONS?:..-JSf'i?iX":- GROCERY. .i wi xEX-?or the ssjil>inoiosy?';j?..??tu?;7ti WILSONS' 1 - A ". ORO?ERY? : v thattanyothetHcmBe^n WILSONS) - .- . . .*.<--..-.*.,. ?oBoeHsr~ ? . ? : Tr the City:... ' : WILSONS? GROCERY. . WILSONS' GROCERY? We are now offering a WILSONB'- . . Jfc ' QROCBRT.' J"-- . Fine, .Clear BPSwing.. ?;vV2?<?.*1 WILSONS?* . GROCERY. . TE 'A- - . : i-.. >?: NO. 3 0 8 KING STr v At the low prioe ot i?y No. 806 . . KINO-,ST^ ONE DOLLAR * Nb. 80? - .?.v:~-. KING ST." ? . - a pound,-.- s- 9** ?' - No.. 806 .- " KINO ST QREEN AND BLACK. > ? ht li)-- - . Ne. 8 08 : . : .' 'KINO! 6T^ 4 ' 4L -, ' . t _:, -. . ' ' ' '. ' - . .. *? '' " "Li- '^ Na- 806 KINO ST . - ? . GI ve WILSON ;S TEA a - ~ No. sos . KTNOCST;: trial, and-Tou will use " Ko,, 806 ' -KINO ST. _ . . 'noothar. " ..-'. >>/<?? No. 3 0 0 . \ - . .KINO :S3V ?,- All Goods dieilveied free.- - -.-?r.-: N 0.- 3 08 " . . - KINO r:;8T.. \\ .. ' - ? :.;> ;i .H ARL B S T O N ADVERTISING j AGENCY, . . ? " -'- . : .'' . ? :' . OOBXBB ERO AD STREET AND EAST BAY. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS in the United States. : WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, deco-mwf - S j?AL h, BL. A OF* CO.^ Na 666 AND 667 BROADWAY, N. T" Call attention to t heir very extensivo stock of SILVERWARE, ' - - PRECIOUS STOKES, imported and American Watohes bf Waltham' Manufacture, JEWELRY, ? BRONZES, ' ,.5,: r.OMCKS^ STATUARY, GAS FIXTURES; 40. . Oar goods are of the best quality, perfect fri? design and finish, and sold at fair prices. Strang? ers In the city are cordially invited, to visit our ? Sales-rooms, whether they wish to purchase cr not. _ Jaryl8-lyr .JUNE . JEWELRY, WATCHES, 4b. THE LATEST STYLES. . Particular attention is invited to the NEW3 "LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, amiable for Presents, just received aidopen?av : JAMES ALLANS, No: 307 BUNG STSEET. JAMES ALLANS, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLANS, No. .307 KING STREET. Ail the newest and most exquisite designs IQ J . Jewelry, coinprisllBg,- "'; ^ SETS OF PEAEL, GARNET. ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE, Leontine, Opera, Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal . Rings, Diamond Rings;, Gent's, Pins, pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always, on hand OT made. to order; Sleeve Buttons and studs, Bracelet?, Brooches sad Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral;. Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, COnums and Masonic; - Pins, Glove Banids,'ist ? . .,',.. A JAMES ALLANS, No. 307 KING BTRBSiT, ^ A few doora above Wentworth street. . nov24-mwf ? V