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TEEMS OF TEM XE WS, THE UAILT NKwa, by mau one lear, $5; six moniis $4; taree montas $2 60. Sert^' ia toe city at EIQ-HTKBS CEnraa weet, payable to^e car? riers, or $s a year, paid in advance at tue office. TOI Tai-WSHSLY Niws, publishes" oa Tuesdays, Thursday a and Saturdays, one year $4; six months $2. Tas WXS?LT Nxws, one year $3. sis copias 10. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payable in advance, and no paper conan ned alter the expiration or tbe time paid fer. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Fonnd, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 wolds, 40 cents each insertion; over so, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. These rates are KKT, and must invariably be paid In advance. RXMT?TANCBS should be made by Post-office Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors ot THE NEWS, .r by sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON * CO.. No. 140 East Bay. Charleston. S.O. Wit Qfyvfltgton tfotof. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1871. ^?*The pressure of holiday advertise? ments upon our columns this morning leaves na bat scanty room for editorial comment While the pressure continues, in order to do justice to our readers, we shall issue a sup? plement at least twice a week. -Gold closed dull yesterday at 9?a9g. -In New York cotton closed ?rmer; up? lands 20 g cen^s; sales 2031 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed strong; up lands loa, Orleans lOgd ; shipping at Charles? ton 9 15-160 ; sales 20,000 bales. We print a statement of tho amoant of the tax levy, for Charleston County, for the year ending October 31st, 1871, also a state? ment of the amount of checks drawn apon the County Treasurer, and ol the amount of j hills unpaid. These statements are far- j nished THE NEWS by the County Commis-1 Bioners : "The amount, o? tax levy for the County of j Charleston for the fiscal year commencing on the 1st November 1870, and ending 31st October, 1871, was.$37,828,231 00 On which was levied a tax for county purposes of three mills, amounting to....,. 113,4ft 09 Amount county taxes. $113,411 Amount checked for. 51.201 55 Less delinquent tax list.. $62,283 14. 25,000 00 $37,283 14 Which amount was paid, as reported by County Treasurer, upon checks drawn in WO and 1869. The following statement shows the amount o? checks drawn upon the Treasurer of Charles- j ton County, also amount of bills unpaid on file In the office of County Commissioners, fer the fiscal year ending October 31,1871 :* NATURE OF CLAIM Sheriff., c. erk of coan... Coroner and Dep Qtles. Post Mortem. Trial Justice. Constable. Jurors. Witnesses. Main and Plank Roads. Bridges. Pubnc Buildings. Poor Account_ Stationery. Highway Survey ors. Solicitor. Advertising. Fatahure Ace'm. Medicines for Jai Township Snrvey Contingent Ac? count. County Co m m Ls Monera. Paid bi check. S 2 0*7 oo 4,369 60 S.4C9 05 80 00 3,705 08 4.750 S3 2,ut9 4 3,4 4 85 8.322 58 7.183 2.914 8* 1,388 00 1,643 70 Unpaid on i tie. 910 00 871 9 T.986 40 1,006 CO 812 60 114.528 73 8,b87 00 3.8'2 25 650 00 1P.0C6 78 12,344 20 905 40 1.-3J 60 1,474 29 1,210 75 2.903 7. 6,707 87 6,S?7J 65 1.200 00 329 00 650 45 147 26 200 46 Agg r e gate. 900 00 73S 50 TOtaL.($51,201 5?| i7*.689 90.$12,"., 891 45 $ 17,605 73 - 11,246 OU 7,211 30 730 10 13 711 86 17,094 53 2,914 85 4,714 45 9,796 87 8,393 96 5 818 61 7.09? ?7 8,510 35 1.200 0*) 1,230 00 560 46 . 61? 17 2 0 45 1,986 41 1,906 00 1,661 00 hosteller's Bitters. jflsTSHOCKS TO THE SYSTEM.-THE first shock of winter tell? tremendously upon en? feebled systems. Every oce knows that in pass? ing from a warm region to a cold one, or ?fee verso, the body requires as a protection against epidemics an acclimating medicine. All travel? lers and voyagers admit this. It ls equally neces? sary to acclimate the system* in passing the con? fines of one sea-'on and entering upon mother. Autumn ls gone and winter ls hire. Prepare the frame and the constitution to meet the change by a coarse Of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BliTERS. This Inestimable vene -ble tonio increases the stamlnal strength or those who take ir. and rea? ders them proof to a great extent against tn J dc" Titan* ng power of cold and damp. These two agents are as prohac of disease as tropical heat and animal vigor-such vigor as this healthful and pure tonio diffuses through tho whole organiza? tion- Isarepellant wnlch they cannot master. A large proportion of the solde; catarrhs and pul? monary complu'.nts which preval m winter might be avoided by strengthening and regulating the system in advance with this in vigoran: and alter? ative. Not mat it ls ri commended as a speciflc for those comp'aints, but as a preventive of their caines. On the other ?nd, lt is not only a pre verjtlve of, but a specific for indigestion, intesti? nal Irregularities, malarious fevers, billons at tacks and nervous affect ton. sope induced by a chilly and damp atm' sphere. de cc-st o; ii 3 DA c special Notices. BLE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFICAL RAFF!,KB NUMBERS. CLASS Na 24 f - MORNING. 24-65-23-O0-36-29-31-75-77-44-20-10 CLASS No. 245-EVENING. 62-78-63-21-42- 9-61-65-68-69-57- 1 As witness our hand at Charleston this nth day of December, 1871. FENN PECK, JAMES ?; I LL IL AND, oetS uworn Commissioners. pm- OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE, MAIN GUARDHOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C., DE? CEMBER li, 187l.-Not:ce is hereby given to owners, occupants and ag> nts of a* Lots with n the City of charleston, to have all Cellars, La. trines, Vaults, Sewers and Dry Wella, within their enclosures, thoroughly emptied and cleaned within ninety days, and the off.il removed, in accordance wrth the provisions of the Ci.y Ordi? nance regulating all nuisances likely to endanger the pnbltc health. Assista"T Inspectors of health will be detailed fresa the Police force to inapect Cellars and LotB. and note all n e Nan ces, on or before fha \tx day of Jan nary, and again on the lat day of March, to ascertain If reported nuisances have been re moved. by order of the Mayor. JOUN C. MINOTT, Chief of Police. OfTtJel : J CL! US A. LsPBIXCE, Clerk. deeii-7 fHarrico. DAVBGA-PBNiy.-In New York, on Wednes? day, the 6th (nat., at the C; urea uf Incarnation, by the Rev. Dr. Montgomery Dr. C. DA VEG A, of Charleston, to Hiss M. A. E. PBNTT, of the for? mer city. No carda. ?mural iVotires. ps* THE^ET?1,?V:?S^?ND FRIENDS of Mrs. ANN GOLDEN, and her sons James and Joseph, are respectfully Invited to attend her fu? neral, THIS MORNING, at o o'clock, from her late residence, corner of yutea and Mazyck streets. decl4-? ^THE RELATIVES AND F?lSND? I of Mr. and lipa, ft. C. Minings are respectfully In? vited to attend the Funeral of their only daugh? ter, MARY ZILLA MILLINGS, at the:r residence, No. 444 K ng street, Trna AFTERNOON*, at 4 o'clock, I without further invitation. decl4* 5pnial Notices. '"^^THITLTSC??I^ have been delivered by P# Y. HAZEL* at the Em? manuel Church, oa Monday Night, bas beeu post? poned, and will positively tase place on FRIDAY NIGHT, the l5:h instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, at the above named Church. Subject-"The Origin of Philosophy.? decl4 1* CITY HILL, OFf ICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. C., DECEMBER 14, 1871.-Estimates will be received at this Office until Saturday, 16th Instant, at 12 M., tor the Cleaning of Vernon, Concord, Duncan, Pitt, nnd Vanderhorst Street Drains, at so much per run? ning foot fir ea J i drain. 'the street to ce left In same condition as before the work commenced. The Cf-y carts will remove the mat rial taken from the ?ralas. The work tobe d nein a fattuful and workman? like manner, under the supervision of the City In spectors, with dispatch. Contractors to furnish material for closing open? ings made by them. W. W. SIMONS, dee 14 8 Clerk af Council. OFFICE OF BOARD OF EXAMIN ERS OF CHARLESTON COUNTY, CHARLESTON, S.C., DEOEUBER12,1871.-Tho Board of Exam? inera of Charleston County will meet a; the Nor? mal School, No. 3 St. Philip street, on Saturday, the 16th instant, at 0 o'clock A. M., for the pur? pose of Examining Candidates for the position of j Teachers in the City Public Schools. Applicants win pleate be punctual. By order of the Board. E. MONTAGUE GRIUKE, decl4-3 _Chairman. ?&- I HAVE 1 STABLISH ED MY OF? FICE at No. 13 Rose's Lane. Office hours 7 to 8 A. Mw and 4 to 6 P. M. All orders left at above Of? fice will be strictly attended to. DANL. B. SMITH, dec U l* Chimney Contractor Ward 8. ?zafirNATUK E 'ti OWN REMhiuY.-CER? TAIN CURB FOR HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dr? esses of the Kidneys, Ac.-SARATOGA PAY: L 10N SPRING WATER. Try lt - For sale by all Druggists. decl3-3mo ?&- PUBLIC NOTICE.-THE RAFFLE OT the Charleston Charitable Association of the Fud: SPLENDID WAREHOUSES, In Meeting streit, opposite Charleston Hotel, and ol her Pro? perty, and UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS, Will take place on the 25th DAT OP J A-.TAKV, 1872. Certificate? $6 declitutbsc* ?3* OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE, MAIN GUARDHOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C., DE? CEMBER ll, 1871.-The CHIMNEY CONTACTORS are hereby notified that, in accordance with Or? dinance, they are required to have an Office where requisitions for Sweeps may bj made. Public iNotice of BQCh Otnco must be given, anfl the law requires that the Contracto? shall give notice, In pnbtic pri?t, of the timo and hour thc Chimneys are to be swept. Numerous complaluts having been made cf the Inattention of the Contractors, they are hereby warned that tho fine will be vigorously Inflicted for any neglect, and tho Pico arc instructed promptly to report all violations of said Ot di? ?an ce. For the convenience of citizens, there will be a Slate establish d at the Upper and one at thc Main Guardhouse, where complaints may be dally recorded; and Chimney Contactors are required to visit thc Guardhouse of their respective Wards daily, for tho ( urpos2 of noting such complaints as may hive been there recorded. By order of tt.e Mayor. JOHN C. MINOTT. Chief of Police. Official : JULIUS A. LSPRINCE, Clerk. decll-7 ON MARBIA G -E . Hf" Happy relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Mauhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediment* to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book? aod Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION. .No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. octl2 .?"CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation In one bottle, as easily applied as water, for restoring to gra> hair tts natural color and youth:ul appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the hau* and stop ita, faJLupJ out. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, and win therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In use. Numerous testimonia s have been sent us from many of our most promi? nent c.tlzcns, some of which arc sut Joined, lu everything In whlca the aracles now In use are objectionable, CRYaTALDISCOVERY, ls perfect. It la warranted to oomalu neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, tt doea not soll t e clot aes or scalp, ls agreeably pei fumed, and makes one of the b st dressiugs for the Hair in use. lt restores the color of the Hair "mom per-.| feet and uniformly thau any other preparation,'' and always does so lu from tr.ree to teu days, virtually feeding the rjots of tho Hair with ail the nourishing quail; les necessary to tts g owtli aud heal" hy condition; it restores the decayed and induces a new growth of the Ualr more post lively thau anything else. The application of this won terful discovery also produces a pleasant an ', cooling effect on th? scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. We call especial attention to the fact that a limit-, d numb, r of trial bottles will be given way gratuitously to those wishing >o try lt?. You will u tice that in pursulug this course our ulm is to convince by the actual merits of the article. ARTHUR NATTAXS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For sale by the Agent, DR. U. BA ER. No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. novis-siuthly A. (Eonxaiionat. SACHTLE^^SMALE ACADEMY, NO. 44 BEAUFAIN STREET. The second quarter of 'he present session of the subscriber'? behool wul commence oa the ism in.-taut. From the first of January next, Mr. JOSEPH T. CALUWELL will a-;ume charge of tue Mathe matiCul Department. A. SACHTLblBEN. di-cil-mitiistns_ KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY t?OHOOL. Y' iRKVlLLK, S. C.-The first Kcsaion of the school year, 187*. will begin on the ls of February, ano ead on the 30th of June. TBKMS -I or School expenses, 1. e., Tuition, Board. WasDing. Fuel, Ltgiits, Booka, Stailonery, ?c.. $135, pasable lu advance Circulars coma n lug rall mr. rue tion may be obtained upo > appli? cation to COLONEL A. COWARD, deco stir h2mos Ptinclpai and Proprietor. B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, * CHARLESTON-, & C. sep2T-8mosDfto niants. f. WANTED, ? COMPETENT WHITE WOM V.N, to co ,K aud assist In washing. Appiy at Ko. ti Rutledge street, corner of Queen. cecl?* _ WANTED, A TRAVELLING AGENT for the Southern States, for a Fertilizing Company; good references required. Address "Mastodon," tnrongh the Postomce. decl2-3 WANTED, BY A WHITE FEMALE, A situation to do chamber wort: and mind children. Apply at No. o Broad street. declS-2* _ WANTED, A RESPECTABLE WHITE Girl to do general housework and attend to a child. Apply between the hours ef one and two o'clock*, thia day, at MACQUEEN & RIEOKe.'S Nos. 21 and 23 Veudue Range._dec!3 WANTED, IN A DRUG STORE, A Clerk. One acquainted with the busi? ness. Address "uruggtst," through Postomce, Charleston, S. C. decli tuths4 WANTED TO PURCHASE, TWO Second-hand ENGINES, with Saw and Fixtures com pl.'te; ono portable, 20 to ?B horse? power; the other stationary, SO to 40 horse power. Apply io W. P. DOWL1NU JE CO , No. 9 boyce's Wharf. decO-stuthl? WANTED, A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN tb COOK and wash for a rainby of three pe:sous; also, a Colored Boy iS or 14 years of age. Appiy at No. ll Weat worth street, dec*. WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW that you can get a First-class SEWING MACHINE rrom LUNsFORu, MMin Btreet, near Wentworth, cr.eapcr than from any ot uer mau In the city or State. Give lilma call and see for yourself. _ aov28 WANTED TO BUY OR RENT, A HOUSE containing 6 to S rooms, and within live minutes' walk to the Postomce. Address Box No. 575, Charleston Postortlce. nov28 IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A SEWING MACUINE, see first the il "ME SHUTTLE, the cheapest- aud best, ut BlaaELL, No Ol Ua*ei stree!, opposite Express Oillee. Price $26 to $37. aepl6 amos _ dbOitK A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, 3pO I t) Male or Female Agents.-lior.-e aud Jul in luruuthed to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMEN i, Cumblnatloa Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and other article?. Circulars .ree. Address Novelty Company, saco, Me._novi-i-TB WANT?.L? r'URUiASfcKb Uf 'liVKU'ia io the Land and Immigrath, u Assoclaui r ?1 i-tssrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, UARY A CO ?ltketb now ready, v* ill t-e glad to see my frlenc? ?at the odlce of Mr. EDWARD M. MORELAND, No. ls Broad street. EBEN COFFIN, huh-Agent uiayse) AGENTS WANTED 1-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL TWINE AND TUnEAD CUTTER; eaves time, twine, t h read, fingers and teeth. Some? thing everybody wants, samples malled on re? ceipt of 2? ci-uts. Address GEORGE DA VIM, NO. 5W> Broadway, New \ ork. octao-anioa fest ano ?"auna. EOUND, ON SATURDAY, A NEW PAIR OF CLOVES. The owner can have the same un paying fur mis auvtriiseuiehi. Appiy at this Office. dfccl*-l* Soi dale. FINE STOCK.-JUST ARRIVED, AT No. 688 King street, a lotuf extra flue KEN IOCKY HoRata, embntclog borne extra good Saddle ? tock; also, seveiai -.airs of Matcu lior*es, large size, au weil btoke to uarntss, ant young. J. T. SUUGa & CO. Uicl4-1* FINE DESK, LONG TURNED-FEET cu UN i HKS, Tables, Letter-press, Ac, for ?nie low. Apply o-, Keleice om ce. So. *a (\ent wujih street._.atcu-iQih2? HAY IN ANY QUANTJT?-BALED OR loose. For Baie by W. HUNT, No.42 Market ?licet, at low prices._decL-tutiib?* FOR THE Ja OLID AYS I-NOW, LADIES and ueutleium, is tho time to go to IVLLIN'S, Nc ?jan Klug street, and get one < f his bei.uiliui, ?lice saging Canaries. You csu be ctr lam mai Mr. KLEI.N will sehet one to your satis lailiou, sud everybody wno Las bought ihcm are very much pleastu. The price ts ve.y mode idle, dec 12 NEWSP AFERS. -FOR SALE A Q???TT TY or the above. Apply at Boara of Trade lionns, So. lvi Mecllug ailee;. UOVlO-tu ABARlxAlNl-Tu PhUNTEEo AND LOOK BINDERS.-A uuggies wood Frame . mt*? cUi lei, v. i.i bc sold low lor cash, la neuny -cw, eula '?a mettes, and han au ex ti a killie. N. .j! large fur pacsage. Face $40. appiy at Tilt ShWo Job (.lillee. L'iurVJ WRAPPING PAPER FOR ?ALE.-(J LL NEWaPAPh-Ka IM larg*, raina.. qUMUUlM? ewuv io CEN to rh ii UCNDIIED. ap,... at ILI office of TUF. NE Wa. ma) ls FOR SA LE ! FOR SALE I FOR SALE ! The undersigned oilers for ca.e ail that .ML.AM sArt ANO UltlST MILL, logetiier With Muica, ii i.ck Cats,'IhLber Cul ts, Lal.i aud Cul oil ?aw's, Saw cuinuieiH, AC., AC, altuaicd ann m . li ojara.iuu at Buuueau'a Manon, N.E. U.K. ibu above Min wa? built by Mesura Poule & liuut. Mid ha, one of the lamons Drop Flue huil? era, raul lu ue oue el ine bebt in use; (Vus put lu o,a i at.ou by e LL- ul our Les luecbauics, Ur. li. C. Ei augu. 'lue ubuve property ls uifeieU fur sale fur UJ oilier purpose mau io eaauge Ule lu vest? ment. Tue pieacLt proprietor wuues to retire .ruin the busiuess. For luther particulars upply to the uudeiaigued or at tue ann. JutlN C. M ALU NEE. Lumber Yard aud office, lionbeck's Wharf, >. t. n. t-., WabhiiigtoB ai., charleston, a. C. uov?O-thatulmo Oo font. FOR RENT, A F A R M OF ABOUT twenty acres, mar thu F'our-Mlle Uuute. Apply to 1 OdC.iEK A HENRY. decl4-tnstu3 TO, RENT TWO SINGLE ROOMS TO single gentiemeu; also oue Office, with at? tendance, inquire at No. 34 Wentworth street, bear artesian wcli._decl4-l? TO RENT, THE LARGE HALL AT toutbwest comer of Moeuog and Market btreets, ou second story. Appiy io TuEu. Si ON LY, southern vvhari. deol4tnmt TO RENT, THAT RICE PLANTATION on Ashepoo River, at ihe Ferry, known as tue property ol the late Coiouei Wm. Lowndes, to..Kilning 100 Acres of the flne.it Tide Swamp Lauds lu ihe state, apply to THEO. aTONEY, ; oaihern Wnaif._decu-ttimt TO RENT. A SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, ol the celebrated Kuabc manu aciure. 'io un llJplOVtd pei s.n. leal .ow. Apply at thia crace._uecl4-?l TU RENT, THE THREE STORY BUICK DWF.LilNG next west ol ihe academy of Musi :. Will be i eau d low to a good tenaui. Ap? piy ut No. us Otorgo bin tt. dt-cu-iuths mo KENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, JL .' o. 218 Coming street, containing lour ruunis, vtftu ga. throughout, goud cistern and .veli oi Water. Fur lei ms, apply to WM. U. DAW ao>. Real Esuae Agent, No. no liioad street. dees*-? PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT IN A choice neighborhood al Nu. tl Doughty au cet. Apply un the premises. nus ii rnO RENT, TVS 0 LARGE FRONT ROOMS X Iroiitmg un Klug street, o. mer of Liberty street, possession given norn ihe tat ol Novem? ber. Also, lour neat eoinionable rooms over ihe Store frontiugou Liberty street. Pussesaiou given immediately. Apply on premises. ocl?l j?oaraina. BOARDING. - PERMANENT, TRAN? SIENT and Day Board muy be had lu a pri? vate family by applying at the nortuwest comer Klug and VaudeiHorst streets. dcc6-tuth4? BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEt* eau be accommodated with good boar ..nd pieosaut ru- 'in*, on moderate terras, by ap laying at No. 12 Weuiwurtu ctreet. DAY EOAKU 1NU aisu iurnu-licA. . may io Agencies. R L E S T O N ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORKER BkOAD STBBET INP EAST BAY. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowes cash rates for ALL PAPERS in the United States WALKER, F7V>vNS A COGSWF:Lli. decs mwf Ornas, C?ljeinicalB, Gz. WINE OF APOCYNUM, OR DOGS BANE. U ghly recommended in diseases of the Stomach, Heart aud Liver, and useful as a Tonic In Nervous Debility. Testimonials given. F'or sale by by the agent, ALFRED RAOUL, M. D., nov2T-mwf2mo 219 King st., Charleston, S. C. J?kciings. ABBINGTON LODGE, NOXXFT?L Irte An anal Communication of Washing? ton Lodge, No. fi, A. F. M . will be held at Holmes'a Hall, corner of King and Wentworth streets, THIS EVEKING, at 7 o'clock. The rar-miers will please come prepared to pay their arrears. By order W, li". T. E. STROTHER, dec) 4_Secretary. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE.-THE REGU? LAR Monthly Meeting of the Catholic Insti tute will be held at their Hall, Bf ad btreet, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at half pan 7 o'clock. By order. JAMES B. O'.s ULT,, f ecu_Secretary c. L CHARLESTON MOUNTED CLUB. A Meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at half-past 7 O'CIOCK, at Rifle Hali, over Wll-ou's Tea and Grocery store, King, near wentworth street. A punctual and general attendance ls particularly desired on this occasion, as matters of viral concern to the organization will be brought np. By order of President CONNER. F. w. MILLF:K, declt_Secretary and ireasurer. a^TNA STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM J32J PASY.-The Forty-second Annual Meet? ing ot this Company will be hel i at tne Compa? ny's Hall, Q teen street. THIS EVENING, 14th In? stant, athalf-pa<<t 7 o'clock. The Annnal Election for Officers to serve for the ensuing year win he held. Tuc Arrear List wi!, bo read, and role relative to rame enforced. Honor irv ana Contributing members are spec? ially Invited to attend. By order. JOHN McLEISH, decl4 . Secretary. THE MEMBERS AND BOARD OF THE Ladles' Garment Society are requested to meet at tiie-Depoaltory. Chalmers street, at half past 1 o'clock ? RID AV, the isth Inst. decl4-2 Coliban (Eooos. j^nc?Tl?c^^ In consequence of the increased demand for TOYS, FANCY GOJDS AND SHOWCASES, the undersigned takes pleasure lu Informing hts nu morons friends and the public generally that he has opened a BRANCH OF HIS BUSINESS at No. 344 KING STREET, where he will constantly keep on haud a large and well selected stock of TOYS, F A NO y Got DS, Showcase-, Glass Shades, Fire? works, Musical Instruments, and every article appertaining to the business. Dealers will rind lt t J their advantage to give him a ca l before pur clia-i jg elsewhere. WM. MCLEAN, Nos 344 and 433 King street, NOAH'S ARK of Charleston, S. C. decH-thstn_ IJIOYS, MILLINERY ANO FANCY GOODS, AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT . . A. ILLING'?. decll-18 Ko. 233 King street. ELLING OFF AT COST. S AT THE BASKET MANUFACTORY. : .. , .j- -?il- Vt No. 876 KING STREET, CHRISTMAS TOYS OF ALL KINDS. dedl-12 CHARLES BERBUSSE. T HE HOLIDAYS. J. O. H. CLAUSSEN'S CHRISTMAS I CHRISTMAS I CHRISTMAS I SUP? PLIES HAVE A RR IV ?P, consisting In part of the following indispensable HOLIDAY GOODS: CONFECTIONERY. Sugar Plums, Sugar Almonds, Mixed Candles, Rock Candy, Gum Drops, Cinnamon Strings, Cream Boa Bons, Caraway Seed, Cream Chocolate Drop?. Sugar Almonds, Crc?m Almonds, Burnt Almonds, Cream Strawberries, Corianders, Conversation Lozenges, Fig Paste, Licorice Drop?, Marnhmnllow limps. Cordial Drops, Jordan Almonds, Fancy specialties, Cream Dates, Assorted Lozenge9, Cream Figs, Ac, ?c. Christmas Sugar Toys. Surprise and Cash Boxes of all kinds to ri tall at 5 cents to $1 per package, and guaranteed to con tain ca-li or Prizes. Assorted Candy, Stick Candy and Fancy Kisses. BISCUITS, CRACKERS, CAKtS, Ac. Soda Biscuit', Sugar Crackers, Posion Biscuits, Fancy Crackers, Cream Biscuits, Lemon Cracker?, Egg Biscuits, Ginger Crackers, Wine Biscuits, Novelty Crackers, Fanoy Sugar Biscuits, Oyster Crackers, Lemon Biscuits, Picnic Crackers, Assorted Biscuits, Reform Cracker-, Milk BL?cults. Union Crackers, Jumbles, Mixed Cakes, Tea Oakes, Christmas Cakes, Sugar and Molasses Gangers and Sheet Cakes. Merchants from tte conntry will save raonev, time and disappointment by calling soon or send? ing their orders, which will meet prompt and careful attention, to J. C. H. CLAUSSEN, No. 10 Market street. CHRISTMAS TREES SUPPLIED GRATIS AS USUAL. dec2-mth ^I^LTL, B~L A C~KT ? c o'.", Nos. 666 and 667 BROADWAY, N. Y., B offer for the HOLIDAYS the most complete and beat selected aasortment of the follo wing Goods to be found in the city: DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY Watches for Ladles and Gen lernen Sterling Sliver Table Ware Bronzes, Antique and Modern Marble and Bronze Clocks Marble Statuary. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY Jnlyl8-lvr (fCopartiursni}i3 ano Dissolutions. T~liE~STTTE1^?F~^^ CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Ce'ttflcate or Lim? ned Paitnerihip between BUCK I*h. Y T. HENTON, of the City ot Brooklyn, State of New York, CHARLES UNDERWOOD, of the Town and Coun? ty of Tolland, State ol Connect cut. and EVER; E. BEDFORD, ol the City of Charleston, state aforesaid. This c-rtlflcate hereby wltneiseth that thc un? dersigned have, by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of tne State aioresatd, entitled "An Act tu authorize tho Jormatlon of Limited Partner? ships," passed in the year of our Li rd, one thou saud eigtit bundie i and tulity-seven, and an? other Act entitled "An Act to extend the dura? tion of au "Act authorizing the formation of Lim? ited Partnerships.'' passed in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. and another Act extending the ?ame until repeal? ed, passed December 20th, i860, formed a Limited Pa- tnt r. MD as fo lows : First. The name or Arm nnder which snch partnership shaU be conducted ls EVERT E. BEDFORD. Second. The general natnre of th" business In? tend' <* to be traneacted ls that of the Grocery Bu slness. both retail and wholesale, in the said City of Charleston. Third. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, of the City of Brooklyn, State of New York, and CHARLES UN? DERWOOD, of the Town and County o? Tolland, Slate o- connecticut, are the Spiclal Partners, rmd EVERT E. BEDFORD, o' the City of Charles? ton, state aforesaid, ls the General Partner. Fourth. BUCKLEY T. BF.NTON, a special Part ner, bas contributed seven thousand dollars ($7000.) and CHARLES UNDERWOOD, the other special Partner, bas contributed also seven thou? sand dollars ($7000) to the common stock of the Partnership. FUth. The said Partnershio commences on the first day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy one, and will terminate ont hearst ay of November, eighteen hundred and sevemy-flve. Dated this 28tb ?tty of October. A. D., 1871. (Signed) B 'T. B HINTON. [L. sj CHARLES UNDERWOOD, [L. 8.} EVERT E. BEDFORD. [L. e.] Witnesses : (Signed) G. w. RODERICK, THOMAS E. PERUSAL!. DGY8-S6 A ?%mn?mtm*i CADT?Y OF MUSIC. THE LAST NIG DT BUI TWO OF THE FORMES-HABELMANN GRAND OPERA. The Greatest Star Company in tte World. THIS THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14TH, By general request, FRA DIAVOLO. With the ful ow lng matchless caste: M'LL^ ANNA ROS ETTI In the charming role ?~ o?....,.ZERLINA Tn. HABELM ?NN In his original part of..Fra Dlavolo M'LLB. NEamtas...My Lady Alicash CASI, FORMES, \ ijan(,itti J.Glaccomo W. FORMES. J T Bandlttl (.Beppo Jos. WEINLICH as.Lord Alicash CARLBEAUNARD as.Lorenzo BERINGER as.The Landlord A. PREDIG AM, Musical Director. TO-MORROW (FRI DAT) EVENING, December 16, the Grand and Classic Opera of NORMA. M 'j.t.E ANNA Ros ETTI cs.Norma CARL BEAUNARD as.Polllo SATURDAY. FAREWELL OF THE OPERA-GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. Carl von Weber's Immortal work, DER FREYSCHUTZ. With an immense cast, increased Choras and Orchestra. PRICKS OP ADMISSION-Reserved Seats in Or? chestra and Dress Circle, $160; General Admis? sion. $i ; Fain.ly Circle. 76 rents; Gallery, SO cents; Privar.: Boxen. $10 and $ 5. Librettos for sale at the Ticte* Office. Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance com? mences at 8. decii CAD E M Y OF MUSIC. SHAKESPEARIAN REVIVAL. A FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. The distinguished Tragedian, ME. HARRY SEYMOUR, Supported by the Elfin Star, MISS EFFIE JOHNS, And Corps of Twenty Artists, wltl give SIX EN? TERTAINMENTS, commencing MONDAT, DECEMBER 18, 187L RICHARD m. Richard III.Mr. HARRY SEYMOUR. Admission to Orchestra and Dress Circle, $1; Reserved Seats 25 cents ex'ra. Family Circle, 60 cents. Gallery, 26 cents. Box Sheets, for any evening during the engage? ment, open SATURDAY, December io, at 0 o'clock A.M. N. LEVIN, Jr., Treasurer. deem -financial. JgONDS, COUPONS, &c GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Uncarrent Baak Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and silver Land Warrants Dealt regolirly In. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS, COUPONS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-Sigh: and Tlme-upon all points tn the United States, made npon the most favorable terms, and pro.eeds promptly ac? counted for. ?-AH business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. 0 KAUFMAN, deco tuths No. 26 Broad street. QO?TH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 2,1871. STERLING BILLS on "Bank of Liverpool," and Siesirs. Daiiug Urothera A Co., London, on Demand and 60 Days' sight, in suma to snit purchasers. Sight Checks on New York, Philadelphia and Ballimore at current rates. Intered; allowed on Deposits by spacial agree? ment F. A. MITCHELL, dec2-3tothl2_Cashier. QOLLECTIONS OF COMMERCIAL PAPER, DIVIDENDS, COUPONS, Aa, on all points lu the United States made. Also, regular dealer in SECURITIES. deco_A. 0. KAUFMAN. J^BAPTS ON BANK OF LIVERPOOL. STERLING DRAFTS on above Bask, payable on demand or at sixty days sight, in sums to suit par. hasers. nov21-lmo G. A. TRESHOLM A SON. itiiUinerrj, Dressmaking, Ut. .j^?RS. M. J. ZERNOW, No. 304 KINO STREET, Would respectfully Inform the ladies that she wai OPEN THIS DAY FULL ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS. DRESSMAKING In all its branches attended to as usual. Having obtained the Auency of Md rae. DEMUREST'S CELEBRATED PAPER PATTERNS, ls now prepared to furnish a general ASSORTMENT OF PAITERNS. Conntry orders will receive prompt attention. novi8-tntha_ RS. M. DUNLAP, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, NO. 364 KING STREET, ONE DOOR BELOW OR0ROB STRBBT. ?S- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUN? TRY ORDERS._dec7-th3tnlmo Jnsnrartcc. M T RIED BY THE BEAT- CHICAGO TEST Thc following first-class Companies are offered i security to all who desire to obtain value re? ceived for money paid in premiums on Fire In I surance Policies: JBTNA, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Aieets, July 1st, 1871, as follows: Cash Capital.$3,000,000 Casu Surplus. 3,047,378- $6,047,878 Losses by Chicago fire less than. 2,000,000 $4,017,378 Income received during 1870.$3,072,804 HARTFORD, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets, October 1st, 1671, as follows: Cash Capital.$1,000,000 Cash Surplus. l,786,877-$2,786,677 Losses by Chicago fire ess than. 1,200,000 $1,586,877 Income during 1870.~ 1,776,618 A. H. HAYDEN, Agent, No. 272 KINO STREBT. 49- J. L. HONOUR, Sub Agent, East Boy. oct20-fmw2mos SM whole.and half rolls of this superior BAG? GING, 2J? ns per yard at ITO. 10 bale* Baling Twine at 20c. per pound. ?_ MATER'S SEL?-WASHING SOAP. 67 boxes of the above SOAP at 64 and 84c. per block. For sale b7 J. N. ROBSON, NOB. 68 Ea; t Bay and l and 2 Atlantic wharf. decl4-lD*c T URKEYS ! TURKEYS! TURKEYS I 60 TURRETS, dressed and ready for Immediate use, at 23c. per lb., Just reoelved at > W. H. WELCH'S, decl3 Corner Meeting and Market streets. ATTENTION I FAMILIES, HOUSE KEEPERS, AO. Toa caa Save that long walk down town by bnylug your supplies from D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner Elm; and Cannon streets. ??-All Ooojlj delivered free._ j JUST RECEIVED FROM STEAMER, A fresh supply of CAN GOODS of various kinds. Preserv.s, Pure French Cordial, Jellies In wine classes and tumblers, Almonds, Raisins, New Figs, Currants, AC. For sale low by D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner King and Cannon streets. jg-Adi doods delivered tree._t FINE TABLE BUTTER, AT 25 CENTS PER POUND. Best old North Carolina CORN WHISKEY, $1 76 per gallon; good light Brown Sugar, io ros. for tl, at D. UTZ Jl BOON'S, Northwest corner King &zi Cannon atieets. 49*AU Goods delivered free. H OLIDA Y WINES. Receiving from steamer, quarter casks of best OLD SHERRY, quarter casita of floe Old Port, quarter casks flue Old Mad ira, choice Old Malaga and Claret Wines. For sale by D. FITZGIBBON, Nor th wes', corner King and Cannon streets. WAH Goods delivered free. tfaes-lmo ?C HRISTMAS GOODSl A TI: OR E'S MINCE MEAT, in cans, hackets sad by the pound. Assoited Jellies and Preserves, in every style of | I package, and a roll assortment of Christmas Sap I plies of all kinds. Wines, Liquors, Champagnes, clarets, Ac, at [ lowest prices, at WELCH'S GROCERY, Corner Market and Meeting ut ree ts. Goods delivered free. ueoia Gr ROCERY NOTICE The 8 nbs cr Iber acquaints his friends, and the community generally, that he wm resume the | GROCERY BUSINESS, as formerly conducted by ' the late flrrn of N. M. PORTER ft co., at the old ! stand, No. 236 King street, as early as arrange? ments can be perfected for supplying the same. Mr. GEORGE H. GROBER, who for many yeats I previous to the'war was connected with him, 'will assist lo the direction and execution of the | bnaioesp, and win represent i Him daring bia te?- [ porary absence, HewlU be pleased to serve any of his former friends that may Had lt convenient to obtsi? their ?applies of him, and".will endeavor, in the 8. lection of Goods and their prices, and In the general management ol the, business, to give, satisfaction, and to harmon?as Ute interest,or purchaser and seller. N. M, PORTER. decll ?OGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BBAN DY, IN C. & BONDED STORES. . A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, varions vintages, la unarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks AMD Cases or one dozen b- tues each. may23_ ?JHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAT. . MORDECAI A CO., No. no Faa* Bay, oder for sale Invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR larding ihU day. ang8-6mo JJARMON?'S SHERRY WINE. , A TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay. offer for sale an Invoice or Choice HARMONY'S PALE SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS'SONS. ang8-6mo_ QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI ft CO., Na 110 East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice or coolee HAVANA CIGARS, direct from Factory in Havana aug8-trmo -piRE CRACKERS. . A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay. offer for sale an Invoice or FIRE CRACKERS, mading this I (lay._ ang8-timo VINEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE, CLARET, AO. A TOBIAS' SONS offer lor sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, Imported direct from France._ angs-emo JgJNGLISH PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS'SONS, Agents or Messrs. Edward A George Hibben, or London, offer for sale Ulb bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-prate and quarts. _augS-srao B URNHAM'S YEAST POWDER Having used YEAST POWDER in our families for several years, we give a decided preforence, above nil other, to that prepared by EDW. S. BURNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, No. 421 King, near Calhoun street: Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D. Rev. T. E. WANN AMAKE K. P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town ol Summer? ville 8. C. G. IA HOLMES. OE0.8. PELZER. M. D. W. B. SMI ' II, Master Machinist, 8. C. R- R. B. C. WKBB._nov4-6mos Cigars, Sobacro, Gt. JQl)irRT~~HTETA D~T^LTST~ ..idling o!T, on account of clo-lng business, CIGAKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, AC The largest and be-1 selected steck in the city at cost, by L. LOR EN ZT, Corner Wentworth and King streets. decs-lmo_ noa .sams is2|0 mtninAV Joiadraa jo joiojidoij *H3?0HH0S HVITIIAY .aiauAasia zmipuj* aiojaq aoo-g -oajiad sin ommuxa oi paisanbai OJC siasuqoinj -iiio om til sa-tioii siqisuod&M no ijeipio useo HUM pa.uBdmosovi 'mm oj papaaixa siopio ns *AS| .up jnoqiiM '8ai)ia JO AIPJDB; S JJaiAiS pmq uo ?HUI jsuuO iddH 8| BSiUlBliq JO UU|l 6U( U| 63(011.1? ns jo juarauotSB aio?dmoo pas CAIBU?JXO uy 'osiv .Bjuaeaij stmrjsuqo JO; aiqsitng moi asi.id.ins ot 6aoud ic uas uso aaojaiaq- Iireioade 1 SBdLl JU1VH0SH33H ?is a ms AJunoog dO H1?09 BHOOfJ. 22HHX '1XS1US 0.<I3 018 'ON "?BOOH O00V80X a NY HYDIO ONIH?IIOVAONVII ITYX -an QNv snvgg'ioHAi NOisanaynO jg U ILDE RS' DEPOT, ?4 CHURCH STREET. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, Laths, Hair, Gravel Chimney Tops, Sewer Pipes. Encaustic Tile, Marbleized Slate Mantels A beautiful substitute tor marble, at reduced rates. 0C131 E. M. GRIMKE, P. 0. Box 874. foocirieg, ffiirnorg, Ut. J^ l TE B P O O L SALT. 4 8800 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, for sale In lots to salt parcbasers. Apply to decu.3 ROBT. M ORK A CO. Central rharf. gTRIPS, STRIPS, ic 10 *bls. Choice Small S. C. STRIPS 6bois, choices. C. Necks. For sale low by B. BOYD, , decU-l I .No. 193 East Bay. JJ AY! HAY 1 HAY!, 850 bales HAT, for cale In lots to snit parchad ers. Apply to ? CHAPEAU A HEFFRON, decis-8 . No. 88 Meeting street; - . St) ?? .-. ifffc ?- . . ?y t ,?a tu V.+Z 't': .>'.'... .". - O H B . ST M AS with its usual cheer; ls:at hand, and all of oar dealers a re display lng their - J. ; GOODS ( to enable purchasers to make selections. The prices are so reasonable that they are actually GIVEN AWAY ^ to those who are tn quest of them, and .?..... ; . ??ft?? .. . AT this season no house la this city commands a larger patronage than that of .' WILSON'S where all pf the choicest articles to be found tn a well kept GROCERY are on hand. Strangers ' visiting Charleston s h oula not fall toylalt thia noose, for AT ti ... . -i, ttVi ,->.. . . . 'no time aaa a better Stock of Gooda been placed on display than that to be seen dally m the store No. 306 KINO STREBT. {-'..i'. y-c'-.-i.J iVHifcV . <-.., ..rv.-.; . i j. ? nj?:?? Jo ?v;v b& ?. . ( ? -ii ?: ? u'-.'^us ..' .." ??. '-J: .....< : ; - .^ '.a) 3rf...v--., yj . . " . ; *...... i .. ,i-i-'-'ti.'.?>it*:ii..i&' '.:.?l fri .il..' ykifap?i i&fi bri .?, -'vi rfw ? ?.f:U ?;..>.. ;><,.,:? .'.. : ? .? ; y. .1 riv?-';J'..?t .<.ttW -C* Of .?t(,t ' . ?. j -'.i -j ..' .._>; ali ? . . T. ml .TH*: Lt':: i -ii ...rrV-v. . .. .., , -'-. '?. _ . ? ? ._ jg I N G ? L A B I TIE 8 ' OB "THE GREAT CHEAP MAN" -.frii- . -1. ?.. ?At '? AT L I N L E Y'S CHEAP S T O HES, Nos. 109 ANO 388 KIMO STRICKT. Just received per Steamer : ?0 tabs GOOD BUTTER at 2S cents per single pound, or.23 o ms by the mb 60 tubs strictly Cuoice Orange County Butter, quality guaranteed, 8 pounds for $1, or So cents per pound by the tab 10 cases Leslie's Celebrated Scotch Bitters, a genuine article, and the only lot In the city 10 half chests Paney Chop-Young Hyson Tea, guaranteed equal to any, and better than a great many, Tea? sold at $2 per pound. Don't forget that I uk for lt only $160 per pound 10 barrels Soft Waite Sugar, 8 pounds for $t. $3000 w?rtb of FRENCH CHINA GOODS, at 10 per cent, above cost $2600 worth of G raniteware, at io per cent, above cost $2000 worth of CflRISTMAS GOODS, Including a large assortment of Small Toys, at IO per ceut. above ocst ' $1000 worth ot House-Famishing Goods, Includ? ing numberless sma.l articles, at IQ per cent aneve coat T 26 packages Glassware, at 10 per cent, above coat The above Goods cannot be obtained at the same prices at any Store in the etty, BO it ls in? cumbent upon all who consider their own Inter? ests to give my Stores a triai. . JOHN W. LINLEY. Hero flub Ural ions. JMPOBT?TI?N OP FOREIGN BOOKS. By special arrangements we are prepared to ex? ecute orders for ENGLISH AND FOREIGN BOOKS. Parties emrustmg their orders to me may depend upon the utmost dispatch and atten? tion to their delivery. FOGAETIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY! 49-WE ARE NOW OPENING A GREAT VA VAKIETV OF FANCY ARTICLKS, DESKS, WORK BOXES, WRITING CASES. PORTFOLIOS. AC, AC. SOHUOL BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL STATIONERY. . NEW CATALOGUE-No. 19. JOWETTS "DIALOGUES OF PLATO," (a Monu? ment of Modem Scholarship ) Translated Into English, with Analysis and In ti od oct lons, by B. Jowett, M. A. M ster of Balliol College. Oxford, and Regius 11 of essor of Greek, 4 Vols, Crown, z vo., $12. Americanisms; The English of theNewWofld, by M. Scheie De ver c. L-L. D., $8. The invasion of France in 1814, by Erckmann Chatraln, paper 60c; c oth soc. . - The Early Years of christianity, by E. Depres? sens, .'. D.. illustrated, by Annie Harwood, '-The Martys and Apologists," $1 76. A critical Greek and English Concordance of the New Testament, prepared by Ch .rles F. Hud? son, under the dire \ ion of Horace L. Hustings, revised and c mpleted by Fzra Abbot. L.L. D. Ass'stant Librarian of Harvard University, 2d edition, revised. $2 60. . Mountain Adventare? In Various Parts dr the World; .^ketches selected from the narratives of celebrated travellers, with Introduction by Head? ley, 4t Illustrations, (Library of Wonlers,) Tl 60. Rontledge's Every Boys' Annual for 1872, with numerous Illustrations, ia. .?.JUVENILE BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We have given especial attention to this depart? ment We have all the New Books of the season, together with a large stock of the old favorites. The prices are mach reduced from former prices. Our Village, by Mary ItnsseJ Mitford, New Edi? tion, 2 Vols. $3 60 i Travels In the Air, by James Glaisher, F. R. S, Camille Flammarion, W De Fonvlile, and Gaston Ttssandier. Edited by James Glaisher, with one hunured and twenty-live illustrations. A Second t- ditlon, giving an account of the USO of the Balloon dm lng the Siege of Paris, $10. AW Persons residing tn tue country wm please near In mind that by sending their orders to us (or any books published In America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for 'he postage or express. KT Address FOGARTYS BOOK DEPOSITORY, 30.260 King street (In the Bend.) Charleston, 8.0 octai-tuths WE LIVE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. TIUC SOUTHER* DYK IIOUSK, KO. 889 KING STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gentle? men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fin? 'Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and dom*, up with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lac?""" and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves cleaned andr Dyed. ??- Goods received and returned by Express? jun22-lyr L BILLER, Proprietor.