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TERMS or TBE SEWS. TH? DAILT KIWI, by mall one year, $8; Biz months, $4; three montbt, $2 so. Served In tbe elty at EIOHTSBN OSKTS a weet, payable to the earrlers. or $8 a year. pMd In advance at the office. TH! TBI-WHKLT Ktws, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year, $4; six months, $2 so. THE WEEKLY NKWS, one year, $2; six months, 01 Si. Six copies $10. Ten copies to one address SUBSCRIPTIONS la all cases payable In advance, ix a no paper continued after the expiration or the time paid for. ' ADVERTISE* KNTS IN Tas DAILT Nsws -First Insertion is cents aline, subsequent Insertions 10 cents s line. Business Notices (by count) 80 oasts a line. Marriage and Funeral Notices $1 ?sch. ^^^^ABTsarrassiSNTa IN THI WKKXLY NBWS, per One or solid nonpareil, l insertion, 15 cents; 1 month, 60 cents; 3 months, $i;6 months, $175; 12 months, $3. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each Insertion. Meetings 75 erat? each. These rates are sar, and must in? variably oe paid in advance. CONTRACT AUVKRTTBKUSSTS. to run one month . or longer, for each line of solid nonpareil: 1 month, $1; 2 months, $1 76; 3 months, $2 60; 6 months, $4; 12 months, $7. REMITTANCES should be made by Postofflce Money Orat r. or by Express. If ibis cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston ' payable to the order of che proprietors of TBS NEWS, or by Bending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO, . Ne. 10 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Wit ?tyatfkgtim l&tog. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1873. NETTS Ol' TSE DAT. -H?deme Nilsson-Ronzeaud has met with another ovation at Moscow. The stage looked likes flower garden; one bouquet alone was so arge as to require Madame Rouzeand to pick lt up with both hands. At St. Peters, burg ehe had the same success. In fact, her Burch through Russia has been triumphal. -A monument ts to be erected to Byron, at Mlssolongbl-when the funds are collected. A committee bas been formed at Athens for . tte parp?se. The Greek Church, even, is said to' have lent Its aid. It ls certainly better late than never, and whatever wild notion may kare prompted Byron In his Journey to Mlsso? longbl, ha certainly died In the service of -The sinking of the emigrant vessel North Beet still continues to be the subject of indig? nant comment la the English papers. The Spaulflb steamship Murillo, whloh was sup? posed to have collided with the North fleet, has, lt ls said, been exonerated from blame n^'Cadis, though the British authorities de? manded a searching Investigation, which does ? not seem to have been accorded. No circum? stance of the disaster ls more distressing than the number of children that were drowned, unless, Indeed, lt be the fate o? tbe ciptaln, who had Just bees married after walting for years for promotion to enable him to do so, and who perished, though his wlte was saved. In London tnirty thousand dollars has been collected for the Bufferers. -A paper masquerade was recently given st c private residence in New York at which all the costumes were made of paper, and ?rere o? tbs most costly and elaborate pattern. Oas of the costumes was a dark paper under? skirt, cat short and not very tull, and span? gled with a prolo&loo o? gold paper stars, with s black tissue paper polonaise, lined wk a black maslin to give sufficient durability tor aa evening's wear. Golden stars were . also profusely sprinkled over this garment, Which was quite long la front and back; being tyen to the waist before, and looped in the hack. The high corsage was flnlsaed with 'sn' Elizabethan fraise of white paper around tbs neck, and the long Henry IT puffed sleeve was a similar trimming. Another was a dark underskirt with pink ruffles, each raffle edged with hearts and diamonds. No toole; bat around the waist a wide fluted fraise of pink paper, slr Inches deep lo iront and twelve In the back, each deep flute orna? mented with alternate hearts and diamonds. All tho ornaments worn were of paper also, and the handkerchiefs were of tissue paper, stamped In Imitation o? polet lace. -Philadelphia has receatly had a sensation In the trial of five mea accused of being pro? prietors cf gambling houser. The Jury which heard the testimony was locked op for eleven days before they could agree upon a verdict, and Anally brought ia a verdlot of guilty, and the gamblers have been sentenced to pay a floe of five hundred donara, and to serve two years and six moonba IO the peni? tentiary. The unprecedented length ot time taken by the Jury ia reacblog a verdict had aa effect to transfer the Interest felt In the pris? oners to their peers, who were kept closely guarded during their deliberations. Under the-thumb screws of aa interviewer, one of the Jurymen bas yielded up the secrets of the prtBOa-hoose. When they first went out they Btood nine for conviction and three lor acquit? tal? and after taking several votes they stood th? same. A pack of cards was produced, tra4 BU of the Jurors whiled away their time In playing euchre; but this amusement was in? terfered with by one ot the twelve who did hot approve ot the game, and threw the cards lalo the Are. A serious quarrel was averted hy a compromise and a new pack was obtain? ed." Ia the enjoyment of this kind of life the Jury did not altogether forget the gamblers .wiiose fate was eairusted to them, but held s meeting once or twice a day io Insist snew on the positions which they had - finit taken. Fi? nally they got Bick of ibis monotonous round ot euchre, and concluded to bring la a verdict. -Tom Scott, Peonsylvanla's Railroad King, has sufferejd.clefeat.bij.he. New Jersey Legls la tu re- upon the question of granting a charter to the New York and Philadelphia Railroad. One of the hardest fought contests In the his? tory of gigantic schemes has been closed, lor the present at lea-rt, by the action of that body. Engineered by the railway lords of the Stale, Scott declared lt as bis will that no more railroads should be constructed In New Jersey unless be gave his permission. O? coarse ihe railroad mea of New Jersey couldn't grant this and be independent, if th- Pennsylvania Central demanded monopoly they could be equally clamorous lo favor of competition, and this time they held the balance or power. The session, which a few Bights ago continued till midnight to decide the question, amid much excitement and coo fusion, ?ras the occasion of Scott's rout by a vote of forty-one to eighteen, even though the skillful oommaader was there with his well trled alda to assist him. It Is certainly New Jersey's turn to smile now, but she bas de? clared .war against too old a veteran to remain long In'security.' Trifles like the temporary loss ot New Jersey !n no way cast down a man of Tom Scott's resources, and he may be soon looked for In some other quarter in greater force than ever. -The death at San Francisco et Manuel Mordecai Noah, the Journalist, will revive Some recollection ol his fattier, Major Manuel Mordecai Noah, quite an original and amusing character, a Journalist of some celebrity, and the anthor of a Dumber of works of ephemeral Interest, and ol that admirable repartee which still leads a precarious existence in newspaper odds and ends, and between the covers of Jest boofcp. Major Noah was of lhe Hebrew faith. About 1815 he was elected sheriff of New York elly. In the canvass he was taunted with his belief. "Pity," said bis opponents, M Christians are to be hereafter hung by a Jew." "Pretty Christians," re? torted the Major, M to require hanging at all." He died about 1850. He was tbe first to lighten the newspapers of the day with pleas? antry and humorous hits at lollies. He was J connected at limes with nearly every news? paper In New York, and no man was belier known lhere by all classes. He bad a fund ol Information about the city, its social life, its j representative men and ita political leaders and schemes. He waa also an excellent | dramatic critic He was, withal, a man uni? versally respected, and mourned by many friends. He at one time attempted to found a city of refuge for the Jewa on ihe Niagara Elver. It failed, however, and no trace of the city was left but a monument with the follow? ing curious Inscription: "Ararat, a city of refuge for the Jews. Pounded by Mordecai M. Noah, In the month of Tieri, 5586." Tbe Fate of France. A Paris correspondent of the New York Herald, who bas had an interview lately with Guizot, found the venerable statesman to be substantially in accord with Thiers in bis opinion or the future of Imperialism The death of the ex-Emperor, he says, was a fatal blow to the Imperial parly, and the Empire can only return through disaster. Even were its re-establishment possible, it would require a sterner and stronger man than the Prince Imperial to stand at the bead of lt. The Prince might be an intelli? gent and spirited boy, bnt be was not like J bis father-the symbol of Imperialism. The Prince Napoleon was exceedingly unpopu? lar in France. He was looked npon by everybody as personally timid, and was al? ways plotting-always in a trick-and, none better offering, plotting against bis friends. The party was already divided. There was a staff of able and experienced men, and under the staff a large Dumber of j intensely ignorant followers. The stall was composed of men like Ronner, Magne, Hausmann, Fleury and La Roquette; but though able managers in politics they were men whose careers were well Dlgb over. They were past the time of experiments and ven? tures. These Bonaparte chiefs, Guizot [ thinks, will eventually unite with tbe Con? servative party to check the onslaughts of | Radicalism. In his opinion a republic is not suited to France. There were few men there who were Republicans from a sincere and earnest belief that the people are capa? ble of self government. There was oo gen? uine national movement in favor of a repub? lic. President Thiers would probably not break with the Republicans, but be would grow more and more Conservative. France, be said, ls still au invalid and needs rest. No one could predict ber future. Of bis own patly, the Orleaniat, be would simply say that they were walting the orders of the country, and that no one of them-not even the Due D'Aumale nor the Count de Paris-would ever for a moment dream of forcing himself on tbe country. The State Debt. The Colombia Union, which professes to believe that the figure at which the ex treasurer and ex-comptroller general re? ported the State debt-over fifteen millions is correct, exhorts the Legislature to provide at once for a registration of tbe bonds. Tbe j Columbia Carolinian, which maintains, on the authority of the present Republican treasurer, that more than one-third of the outstanding bonds are fraudaient, illegal calls upon the Legislature to do the same thing. How can our Solons hes? itate Tbe Turf at tbe Sontb. The leading New York sporting paper, The Turf, Field and Farm, notices in com? plimentary terms the success of tbe recent j races in Savannah, and expresses the hope and belief that a general revival of public interest ia the turf is at hand throughout the South. The jockey club of the Forest City, we are told, are so well pleased at the financial result of their late meeting, that they have determined to oder for the next re union purses to the extent of five thou? sand dollars. Commenting on this gratify? ing statement, The Turf, Field and Farm remarks : " Charleston, once lhe scene of the most dazzling triumphs of the turi, has not listened to the clatter of hoots on the famous Wash? ington course for something like twelve years. The surviving members ol the club still keep up the organization, but the aristocratic re. unions are a feature of the past. But Savan? nah bas broken the silence. She has made an experiment and met with success; and pos? sibly ber success will stimulate Charleston Into action. South Carolina, we weir know, has been more deeply punished than any ol the other seceding Sutes; the intelligent peo? ple of the Commonwealth are greatly In the minority, a tremendous black wave of Ignor? ance having overwhelmed them; still lt ls not well to fold the bands, with an exclamation of despair. Gradually the Intel-1 lectual forcea are rising to the surface, and, with patience and perseverance, they will as? sert their supremacy before long. The North IB beginning to lean more kindly towards Ibe South, and this action affords much ground for hope. Turi amusements may be expen? sive In a measure, but they direct thought | from the exasperating discussion ol' politics, and in so doing prove a panacea for maDy lils. Men of opposing views can meet on the race course, and In the social excitement trample on party lines. The turf is a pacifying agent, and pacification ls what South Carolina wants. Therefore, we trust lt ls not Idle to indulge the hope that the success of the race meeting at Savannah will be the means ol leading to a turf revival at Charleston." Tbe German Army. The work of improving the German army ls never finished. We are now told that an imperial army reorganization bill will be among the most important measures submit? ted to the Diet or the German Empire. While reUlningthe mala features of the existing system, the bill would seem to effect a very great amelioration in the state of the German citizen, so far as regards liability to military service. Twelve yeara' duty only are to be asked Irom each soldier-three in the active army, four In the reserve and five In the landwehr. Hitherto, In Prussia at leaBt, the term ol service has been longer by four yeara lo the landwehr; while after the sixteen years the soldier waa still liable to be called upon lor service ia the laodstrum. Ic ls not likely that the last named liability will be done away by the new measure, but the re? mission of lour years'landwehr service must be welcome Indeed lo many thousands of citizens who, having served their seven cam? paigns, have settled down In life, and are not too eager to quit their country on foreign en? terprises. Uneasy Heads Doffing the Crown. A queer reversal ol the uBual relations be tween king and people appears to exist at present Ordinarily, lt IB supposed to be the people who Ure of their kings, but now it ls the kings who Ure of their people. Amadeus, dis? gusted, leaves Spain, aud news comes lo us at the same lime that thePrinoeof Lichtenstein has told his subjects thal If they do not like bis government he is perfectly willing to leave them to themselves, and reside in Rome as his own master. It seems that the finances of Lichtenstein are not very flourlsblng, and tbe inhabitants wish lo invite the proprietors of the German gambling hells to establish them, selves amonz them. The prince Bays that such a thing shall not be while he ls sovereign, and hence the disagreement. A Dangerons Experiment. A most radical innovation upon long es? tablished custom In relation to the institution of marriage bas been effected In California, where the old theory that man and wife are 0"e is abolished. A new law establishes the equality of husband and wile, and declares tbat the two can contract with each olber and sue each other the same as If they bad never been married. It ls to be feared that this re? form will hardly meet the expectations of Its originators. Lawsuits after marriage, with husband and wife respectively in the positions of plain tiff and defendant, would not seem to be calculated to promote oomeatlc felicity. Besides such a law would surely lead to per? petual litigation. It is dangerous for a wife to be able to sue ber husband lor breach of contract In case he should fall to fulQi a pro? mise to buy ber a new bonnet or a silk dress. Drrtys at CDrjoUsale. rp HE MILLENNIUM NEAR AT HAND. It has oren been remarked by Eminent Di? vines that when all Haman suffering cease? the Millennium will soon appear. .Mid such being the case tts coming ls not far distant, from the fact that GRAY'S INVALUABLE Ol NI M EST relieves all suffering resulting trom external diseases in lesa time than any other remedy In the world. No CS e. no pay. For aale by all Druggists. Price 26 cents per Box. DOWI1?, MOISE & DAVIS, Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agenta for South Carolina. jau21-tn D R. C. F. BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT. The demand for this truly wondeful remedy has Induced the Proprietors to extend the area of Its cl'culai lon and usefulness by placing its valuable qualities before (he public. It ls truly asserted, aud facts prove it that no Liniment ever beroi e the people haa grown so rapidly tn public favor for all the cases reached by tblt class of medicines. BROWN'S YOUNO AMERICAN LINIMENT bas gained a astin? reput?tlon wherever used in caaes which require an EXTERNAL REMEDY, and ls with the nt-.u oat cmfldeuce recommended to the public Manufactured hythe proprietors, O F. BROWN, Chemical company. New York, and for sale by all Drugginta and Country Dealers. DOWIE, MOISE A itAVIs, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. ftbW-tuths&mos ^y-B EARNESTLY INVITE THE AT? TENTION of Physicians, Druggists and the public generally to the ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS OF MESSRS. JOHN WYETH A BRO., PRACTICAL CUtMlSTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA., which bave become so deservedly POPULAR for their INTRINSIC worth, the ELEGANT manner In which they are prepared, and the RELIABILITY of the QUAiJTT of BACH SPECIFIC article they are said to contain. First among them ls their COD LIVER OIL WITH PHOSPHATE LIME, a most valuable remedy in the large class or was ting dlseists caused by IMPAIRM?NT or PBKVER SION of NUTRITION, the too rapid TIBS OE TRANS FORMATION and the want of certain substance es? sential io the organism, and lt ls orfered with the utmost conOdence as an IMPORTANT addition to the resources of medicine against th-.- diseases which, In this country, are the most numerous, and formidable, say -CROF?LA in children and PULMONARY COMPLAINTS in a-ult-. "Each ounce of the mixture contains IS grains of the Phosphate ol Lime." BEEF, WINE AND IRON. Th IB delightful nutritive tonic has been so uni? versally used ana appr> ved, ll ls unnecessary io aa; more than that lt ls kept op io Us usual stand? ard of excellence. "Each tabiespoonlul contains 1 ounce of Beef, hair ounce of Sherry Wine and 2 grains of Citrate of iron." BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA The combination of Calisaya Bark with our pre? paration of Beef, Wine and iron adds the nerve tonic and antl-perlodlc effect of cinchona to the nutritious and stimulating properties of the other ingredients. Wedouotlfa more efficient combi? nation of tonic, mantons aod stimulating agents could be prtscrlb d, aud ask the attention o pny siclaos to Its ote, aaa prompt an-i reliable remedy In the many caaes In which lt would naturally be Indicated. Each tablespoonful contains l ounce of Beef, 2 graluB Citrate of Iron, and half ounce ot Wine of Calisaya Barn. SHERRY WINE AND BEEF. The advantagenradministering- Beer w th wine to patleBts requiring both nutriment and sttmu lant, win i e rea. 11 y appreciated-the sustaining and nutritious effect ul the beef often enabling delicate a> d sent-ltlve Invalids to take the wine with benefit, when ordinarily they would be un? able io lake lt even In small quantities without occasioning headache, Ac. Each tablespoonful contains oue half onnce of Sherry Wine and one ounce of beer. We also call attention to the following as seme among these prepaiatlona most In use: Elixir Calisaya Bs rk, Iron and Strychnine. Elixir Phos phatelror., Quinine and Strychnine. Elixir Va? leriana:? Ammonia. Elixir Pepsin. B smuth and Strychnine. Bitter Wine of lion. Elixir Genii in, Ferrated. Wine or Wild Cherry Bari Ferrated. Syrup Lacio Phos. Lime. Tasteless Cod Liver OU. Wholesale Agente for Marvln'aPure Cod Liver OIL DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, nnvs-tur AgentsrorSonth Carolina. Hem coals ?Hi??VAT^Os^^ ED from Boyce's Nor-h Whanto hast Bay, corner Boyce'8 South Wharf. Persons wishing Coal will note same to prevent mistakes and de? lay in delivering meir order?. JULIUS A. BLAKE. 200 tons very superior free burning DEEP RED ASH COAL now on hand. feh24*3 ??p.sir.283 QI aros SAM'L W. MELTON, 1). H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-GeneraL Ex-Attoruey General. RELTON 4 CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. C., wm practice In all the Courts of this state, and in the United States Courts for the District or South Carolina. ornee? at Columbia, S. C.. In the Statehouse, and in the Carolina National Bank Building, (up? stairs.) jan2-iyr ^ A. KENYON, PRODUCE CONMISSION MERCHANT AND FOR? WARDING AGENT, No. 42 MARKET STRBKT, In Pipe and Barrel stave*. Shingles, Sp ikes, wood, nongh Klee, Peas, corn. Pindars, Apples, Peaches, Potato s, Onions, Hide*, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Hogs, Fowls, Eggs, ?ame. Send for quotation of market prices. febl5-8tu8* Special lotices. pm* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, from New York, are notified that she win discharge cargo Tins Dar at Adger's South Wharf, a J da uncalled for at snuset will remain on the wharf at owners1 risk. f?t)25 1 JAMES ADGElt A CO., Agents. ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baldmore, are hereby notified that she ls THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier No. 1. Colon Wharves. All Gooda not taken away at sunset will remain on wharf at Consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., . reb26-i Agents. pm* NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Holders or fcTOCK CERTIFICATES In the late Macon and Western Kid.road Company, ol Geor? gia, now (by amalgamation,) part of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, of Georgia, who reside and have received their Dividends tn this city, are r. qaested to present their Macon and Western Railroad stock Certi acates at our Office, as early as possible, for exchange for Certificates of the Central Railroad and banking Company, of Georgia. L. D. MOWRY A SON. rebSM ^SBTOPFICE OP THE LIFE ASSOCIA? TION OF AMEnlUA.- ST. LOUIS, FEBRUARY 10. 1873.-In accordance with auction 6 or the Amended Chirter of the Lire Association of America, approved September 30, 187i, there will be an Eectlun for members of the General Board of Directors, at the office of the Association In Sr. Louis Mo., on TOSSDAY, the 18th day of March. 1873. Polls open rrom ll A. M. to 3 P. M. JAB. H. BRITTON, President. J. S. PIERCE. febl8,26.mcn4,ll Secretary. pa* SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February 1, 1873.-Con? signees are hb.-eby notified that the Inspection or Naval Stores win not be allowed hereof.^r upon the premises or thia Company. S. S. SOLOMONS, febl Superintendent. pa* DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYE IS SAFE, reliable, harmless, instantaneous. It leaves the hair soft and glossy. Sold by all druggists. Price $1. feb20-8o?w pa* A SURE REMEDY POR CHILLS and Fever. AYER'J AGUE CURE never falls. feb20 thatn3paw_ pm* BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Bair Dye la the beat in tho world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Doee net. stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists Factory IS Bond street, New York. mohS-tuthsiyr ?WSEND TOUR PROXIES TO J. H. JAKES.-TO TH a STOCKHOLDERS OF TECS SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD AND MOT? w ESTEEM BANK: I represent over Two Million Dollars worth of Stook, and with the co- peration of others at the next meeting (on the 8tU of April) I propose to elect a Board of Directors who hold large arno ants of the Stock, aud who will ruo the Road to the In? terest of the stockholders. By doing thia our Stock will be worth $75 or $10 per share, Instead of Its present price, $30, and pay handsome semi? annual dividends. I wonld advise you not to sell your Stock now, but work to this end, and y u can then sell for better prices. Below you will And a copy of blank proxy; please fill ont one and send lt to me at once, or write to me for a blank to sign. Persons holding large amounts of Stock and wishing to be made Directors will please write to me, as we wish some Directors fi om Charleston, and some from the interior. The Road made fourteen hundred thousand dollars last year and paid no dividends I refer '.o all tho Banks in south carolina. Ihe present Direc? tors hold but little Stock. J. H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Georgia. I will pay ($2) two lollara to any county paper Publishing thu on time In South Carolina. ST ATC ov-,-COUNTY. I appoint JOHN H. JAMES, of Atlanta, Georgia, my proxy to represent me and vote In my stead at the next regular or an; called meei lng ur the S ocKholders of the South carolina Railroad Company or South wes ern Railroad itank. This proxy revoKf ? all prior ones, and ls good nntll 1 au?, d or sign ano ber. My-Shares. wituess my hand and seal this-day of -, 187.1. Mgoed, sealed and delivered In presence or k 010 DIOWl So Hen'. TO REMT.-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, suitable f.tr a couple, at No. 75 Broad street, west of Meeting. Good water facilities. f<blB TO RENT, THAT I ARGE AND COM? MODIOUS B?ndln?. No. 149 East Bay, re? cently occupied aa the Publication (.mice of Tai N KWH, and formerly known as the French coffee Mor.se. For lerra?, ic, itpplv at the uitlce of TrtR Nltwa. Nn. 10 Rroarl arrest.. hApW iicaroiriQ. AGENTLEMAN, WIFE~?l??r~cl??LD desire Board In a privaie family. Please ad.tress, wltn location and terms, "ucmocrat" at. this office tem ONE OK TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OB TAIN desirable Boarding at No. 4 Went worth street, north alie._feb.2-3 BOARDING.-GOOD BOARD, WITH comfort ble rooms, on reasonable terms, at Ma 71 Broad street, bet wei n King aud Meeting street*._Ieh22 PLEASANT QUARTERS.-PERSONS desirous of Private Board In a healthy a>d uclielitfal p. rt or the cl y. Will pie ise address .B." ai this (.iii e. Northerners wtaning to ppei.d the summer io thc city will Dud the location par? ticularly advan<ageou!<. reblo Joint Stock Comparts. QFFTCTATR?IW^ Of the Charleston Joint stock Company for the benefit of the state Orpnan Asylum : CLASS No. 421-MONDAY MORNING, Feb. 24. 9-26-32-7-30-45-05-11-12-3 2-09-43 CLASS No. 422-MONDAY EVENING. Feb. 24. 9-33-71-40-01-33-4-45-07-20-42-50 feb25-i A. MORORO, Sworn Commissioner. (Eloping at ttttiolesale. gPdlNG AND SUMMER SALES 1873. M. N. ROGERS & CO., Manufactur?is and Jobbers of MEN'S YOUTHS' AND B?YS' CLOTHING, 441 AND 448 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. W. T. BU II OE, (Late Marshall A Burge,) Charleston, s. 0. We offerte thc SOOTURRN TRADE this s. asm a very LABOR and ATTRACTIVE stock of SPR1NU AND SCUM ER CLOTHING.at, prices ?us mw as any House In the Trade furnishing equal grades of Goods. Our Stock ls mannractured EXCLUSIVELY for southern staten. .M>ntn< rn dealers are more cer tuln to And Ibe Style of our Goods, ami anne of sizes better adapted <o their wants, than 1 posi? ble In a stock of ?lo hing manufactured fur a Northern or Western trade. ORDERS SOLICITED; satisfaction guaranteed; samples sent on application. M. N. ROGERS A 00., feb6-2mo 444 and 448 Broadway, N. Y. tegal Notices. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, CHARLESTON COUNTY-In Common Pleas. J. EVANS BRITTON vs. E. W. M. MACKEY et al. Pursuant to an order of court in me ab..ve stated cause, dated the 7th or f ebruary, 1873, to me directed, ali pptsonB having claims against the REPUBLICAN PRINTING ANH PUBL SHING COMPANY ae hereby notified to present their claims to me, at my office. No. 65 Broad street. Charleston, s. c., on or before the first day of March, 1873, or be aebjrred from thebenedtof any judgment to be herea ter made in the cause. lebilto3 WM. J. GAYER, Referee. , Meetings, j B~rjIST~OH APTER, BOSE CROIX, ?o. 1, A. and A. S. R_A Regular communica? tion of this Chapter will be be d at Masonic Hall, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The 15th Degree will he conferred. By order of the H. w. if. fe^?5_CHAS. F. SAMHIS, Secretary. CHARLESTON LIBRARY SOCIETY. An Extra MeetlDg of this Society will te heln at the Library Rooms, THIS DAT, 26tn in? stant, at l o'clock. AB questions Involving an important change of policy will be discussed a general a< tendance o the members ls requested. By order of the Preeldeut. feb-25 ARTHUR MaZYCK, Librarian. C?onit. W^^TEDTT^COOK AND WASHER for a small family. Apply at No S3 Spring street,_feb26-l? ? WANTED, TWELVE GUOD HOTEL Walters, to go to Florida. Apply at the Charleston Hotel_leb?6-1 WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT, BELL ABLE and active man as Night Watch man. References required. Apply at State cot toa Presses, corner Plnckney aud Eat>t Bay street"._Ieb25-i WANTED, SEVERAL FEMALE AS SISTANTa. liood salary, board and lodging will be given. Appiy personally. AP.CH KR'S BAZAAK, Klug street. _Ieb26 1 WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED Female Cook, w.ih reference. Apply at 65 ?aseihtr. et._ nb?5-i? WANTED A RESPECTABLE WHITE Woman to mind a child and be u-eiui. Apply at No. 6 Meeting greet_ftb2a-l? WANTED, A LAD, A GOOD PENS MAN, and quick at figures. Apply lu own handwriting to A. H., Key box, No. ei. feb26-l*_ WANTED, A COOK, EITHER WHITE or colored; must be well recjinitended. Apply at No. 3es King ctreet. fcb26-a* WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED SAW? YER, one thoroughly competen t to take charge or and ran a first class saw M.a. Apply at cols jim's MUls, weat end ot Tradd street. ieb'?6 tuthg_ WANTED, LADIES TO SAVE FIFTY percent. Bustles 26 to 60c; Chlgoous ry, .; Pompadours 20c; Plaits 35c ; Freach Ccr ..ts 76c; Houp tkir.s 6uc; Fancy coons und osiery far below any other tiou-c. AKUUKR'.I . 'oiesale and Retail Noiiou and Fancy Bazaar, K. . street._fib26-tnth?3? X\, VNTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND VY do house work for a email fa'i Hy. Refer eines required. Apply at NO. 19 Smith street, northwest corner Btanfaln atreet._fe024 8 WANTED, A WOMAN (COLORED,) TO Cook, Wash and do general Housework. Becommi ndatlcns required, apply in 'i bomas street, one door from rutdcllfle._feb24-2? WANTED, PURCHASERS TO BUY my first qaadty Red ABU Parlor and SUve Coal in yard. THOS. S. BUDD. No. 16 Boyce's Wharf._feb22-3? ASTEADY, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS man wishes steady employment in any ca? pacity about a gentleman's esUullshment, hav? ing a practical Knowledge of the duties both In and out; the management and care of horses, li .mess and carriages; also Main gardening and ?tock raising; and can give the v< ry best of etty reference aa to character and capability ; and la anxious to have an engagement of any kind to assist bim to support tua family. Address ClTt ZtN, Niws Office. feb7 lax Sal*. FOR SALE, FINE LOT ON EA8T BAY, v. est side, near Plnckney street, next north oi Jancovich's ship chandlery store. Apply to A. McUlLLlVKaY, No. 27 ^ Broad stieet. feb261? FOR SALE. LOT AND HOUSE NO. 8 President street, and Lot and House No. 10 Presld.Bt street, between Bee and cannon streets; both cheap and comfortable li luses. Ap? ply to A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, NO. 27fi Broad street. reoiMi*_ FOR SALE, A FINE LOT WITH NEAT and genteel House, President thi d above spring street. Apply to A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, No. 27 fi Broad atreet. Ieb26-l* BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN THE sou th wt stern and lower pans of the city at ba gains-Logan street, Snort Btreet, Savage street, t-rleud street. Tradd street, Broad street. Apply to A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Real Estate Broker and Agent, No. ?WM Broad si rett._lebtia-l? BUILDING LOT IN SPRING STREET, north side, third east of Pri aident, 40 by ILO, wita Fruit and Kvergneu Trees. Apply to A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, No. ilfi Bioad street. Ieb26-i?_ FOR SALE.-MR. SRERRITT, OF THE Broad street Fruit store, bas received afresh supply of cnolue florida Oranges. The usual sup ply i f Fruit, Nuts, ?c., alway a on band. YACHT FOR SALE.-S C H O O N ER Yacht J KN ME, v3 feet long, Sfi feet beam. v> eil mien in every respect. V> Iii do lor a flatter mau or oysu-rman. Now lying at Boyce's Wharf. For particulars Inquire un board. feb26 3* JJOHSES1 MULES 1 MARES 1 KENTUCKY STABLES, No. 89 CHURCH ST., BAMBERG A MO'JOY, PBOPBIBTOBS. We have Just received a car load of A No. 1 Saddle and Buracas HuKsES and MULES; among them good family animals, for rockaway or H?llt draft, and some sanable fer sewing ma? chine wugouB. Ibis stock cannot be surpassed in the city. We also have on hand fifty bead of No 1 Mules, Bunabie for timber, turpentine or plantation work. Par. its wishing stuck will And lt tn their lotei est io call and buy from us. aa we guarantee our stock as represented or money refunded. feb4-lmo*_BAM Hr. KO A MoUOY. MULES, HORSliS AND MARES AT R. OA KHAN'S Stables, No. 86 church Mrcei., lor sale on time. Prices moderate, and Stuck guaranteed._feb2l-4? L^OR SALE, 600 BUSHELS WHITE SEED J? RICE, A crop lot gruwn In Anderson. J. L. SHEPPARD._leos FOR SALE, A MILCH COW AND Cair. Apply at Stall Nu. 12, Lower Market. feb2l-itu2?_ FOR SALE, LOTS IN THE TOWN Oh Peligro, on the gnat plat.k road, three and a lialfmi,es from the city limits, now st Klug daily at my oince. Some o? the best Stauda, /ru:, ii n ?11 the road, still ou lia .o. Lots 30 by loo feet ci eli at trom $16 to $??. No ci ar go fur papers. Apply al once and sue pia'. A. C. Moll LUV RAY. febe im ?_No. -ilfj Bread street. TO CON TRA CTO H S. -FOR SALE, BEL? GIAN PAVING BLOCKS, the must approved aud durable pavement, delivered at the Docks, direct (rum tue quarries on the Hudson River, N. J., opposite New York City. For information aa to sise, freight, AC, apply to ADOLPHE MECKERT, Dealer la Belgian Paving Blocks, No. b8 Bowery. New York._jan21-tuf3mo3 SEWING MACHINES.-ALL DESCRIP? TIONS of sew.tig Machines repaired on rea? son 1 ole terms and at the shortest notice by J. L. 1.1 NM ORD, smith st. eel, Just north of Went? worth s reel. Jan22 Cost ano if curio. TRA^DOlTslm?l^^ Tun Dog, wlih a brass collar, and answering to the name of Tin. A sun able reward will be given If required by leaving the same at No. 146 Meeting stree?._feb25 STRAYED FROM MONCK'S CORNER, s. C.. on the 22d Instant, a dun colored un broke Horse Mule; has a ecar -ima. the nose, with white mou' h. A reward will be paid for his recovery. Apply to WILLIAM GAILLARD, st. stephen's Depot, y. C._. . feb26-l? LOST YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, BE? TWEEN Roth's Tailoring Establishment on King street and Hanover street, a Lady'a POCKETBOOK containing a tweniy ($20) dollar bill. In an envelope a> dressed io the owner. A liberal reward will be paid for lia recovery ir left a<- this office, or at No. 30 Hanover Btreet, near King._ feb24-2? STRAYED OR STOLEN, A BLACK T?RK I KR BITCH, answering to the name or Rose. A suitable Reward will be given If deliv? ered at corner of Broad and O ; ange streets. feb!2_ Ucumrbs. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD - Lost, a WATCH with the Initials L. W. on the outside, and the name or the mater, S. P. Hamilton, Savannah, Ga., on the lnnlde cover. Apply at thia oft! e._rebis tuth2 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Lost or Stolen on the evening of January 20 from the south Carolioa Hatlroad train, be? tween Charleston and columbia, a CARPET BAG, coota nmg important papers, of no value 10 any one but the owner, as pa ment npon them has been stopped. A reward of One Hundred Dnl lars will be paid, and no questions asked, for the return of the papers to thia office. JOSEPH CREWS. febl? &mnsemerUe. ^ C A D E M Y OF MUSIC. In consequence of the BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THB DISTINGUISHED TRAGEDIAN LAWRENCE BARRETT, j The management takes pleasure in annonncing a RS ENGAGEMENT 07 ? THIS TALENTED AOIOR AND HIS SUPERIOR COU? PANT. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, Will be pioduced Shakespeare's historical play of KING HENBY VIII. LAWRENCE BASSETT, In his excel'ent Impersonation or CARDINAL WOLSEY. Supported by MR. FREDERICK ROBINSON, And a great cast. Wednesday. February 26, by rf quest, ?eb25 HAMLET. QRAND INVITATION BALL OP THB HOPE STEAM FIRE COMPANY, I TO TAKE PLACE ON TBE EVENING OP 26TH OF FEBRUARY, AT SOUTH CAROLINA HALL. COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS : W. H. SH ITH, chairman, W. J. GANNON, 0. P. MASSEAU, 0. E. BUERO, J. FLYNN, THOMAS KELLY. A. B. HAIGHT.Floor Manager. febio tuatn3 H IBEBNIAN HA L.L. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1878. CHARLES MACEVOYS ORIGINAL HIBERNICON. Illustrating tte Scenery, Music and Antiquities of IKKLAND. New and appropriate songs. So nery, Music, Dances, character Sketches, Violin and Flau o Solos, Ac. The New Dramatic Episode entitled IBISH HEARTS Will be rendered by the HIBEttNICON COMEDY COMPANY. Orand Matinee SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock, at re? duced prices. Admission 76 cents; Gallery 63 cents. reb20-6 N OT A PANORAMA PROF. CROMWELL, Of New York, has the honor to annonnce a brief season of his magnificent ART ENTERTAINMENTS, at Hibernian Hall, com mon cir g MON'DAT NIGHT, March 3,187?, with tho representation of THE PALACE OF FALACES, with Sta'ues and Grand Allegories. admirion 60 and 76 cents. Tickets can be ob? tained at the usual places. Doors open for the evening entertainment at 7Jtf, commencing at 8 o'clock. Doors open for the matinee at'AK. com? mencing at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered tor the matinee at 4, and for the evening at BK o'clock. ' feb20-10 financial. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. L NOT TAXABLE BT THB STATE, CITY OR COUNTY. A SAVING of nearly TUREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM. CHARLOTTE, COL. AND AUGUSTA R. B. Seven per Cent. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Boad. Interest Payable Seml-Annually, on the 1st o? January and 1st of July. THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, OP CHARLESTON, oilers for sale a limited amount of above-men? tioned BONDS, at the following ratea: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10 000 per mlle,) at 82 cents and accrued Interest; SECOND MORT? GAGE, (only $s ooo per mlle.) at 76 cents and ac? crued ln'e est. and recoxmeod them to Trustees and others having money to Invest, as being the most desirable security on the market, for the following reasons, to wit : FlB-T.-Tn XT CANNOT BB TAXED BV THB STATS, COUNTY OB CITY. The Untied mates supreu.e Court, in tne case of the Northern centrai Hal. road vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace. Supreme Court U. ?., page 267.) decided thu, when a railroad mortgage ls a Joint one, on property lying In two or more States, the bonds secured tuereby are not liable to be taxed by either or the >tates; and the same principle relieves them from taxatloo by County, City or Town. The onarlotfai, Colum? bia and Augnata bonds are secured by a Joint mortgage ou pioperty lying in Norlh Carolina, south carolina and Georgia. SECOND.-Because they are absolutely sc fe, bel?g secured by a first mortgage ot only $10, o .o. and a second mortgage ot only $?000 per mle on the entire road irom Cha lotte to AU gusta, and < n a l the workshops, bridges, Lan cmse and equipments of said road. 'j HIRD-because the sale o tue nTft mortgage bonus will extinguish the floating debt or in? road, ano the proceeds of the M. conti mortg ige booda will be exclusively applier to Improving tne road and adding to its equipments; mus en han cit g the value ot the property mortgaged. FOURTH.-Because the bonds are cmpon ho.ni-, aud th : interest payable In New York, Charlotte, Colombia or Augusta, at the option of the holder. THUS they can be collected through any bank without expense. FIFTH.-rue business of the road ls rapi ly lu? cre .siug and nie property and franohise dally looming more valuable-the net enr.iings for the last nve n ootha being over rlfty per rent, m cue i han ror thc corresponding mouths or the preceding year. SIXTH.-Tnese bonds are practically redeema? ble tn gold, tor specie payment wilt certainly be resume') before their maturity. Investors will, therefore buy wc h greenbacks worm 87Jf cents, and receive ttvlr pu y at par-thus adding a profit, or OVER THIRTY 0BNTS ou the dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds, an t ova a THIBTY-SBVKN CEN I a on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and In the meantime rece.vlng a hlgti rate of intered FINALLY.-AB the-e Burnish ive a fixed value la New york, charlotte, columbia and Augusta, they are considered good collaterals, on which m ney can always be borrowed tor temporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMER, President c. C. and A. R. R. Further Information will be furnished on applt cation to the undersigned, who will fill orders for the bonds. 0. 0. WITTE, President. H. G. LOPER, Cashier. feb'8 tu'hsl6 Onca?iona: LADIES' FANCY WORK.-MRS. BOYD gives lessons In Orna < entai Leatherwork, * ax fruit and Flower-making. I'nlut Lace and .'aiicy Needlework. Terms on app lcatlon. NO. 25 Pin street, above Montague Ieb26 tuthsO* ?naniripal ?LVotiees. C~lrF1?IiER^ RUARY. 1873.-All unpaid Tax Executione for the vear 1872 are In the Hherlfl's office for col? lection, and ir not paid up by the flr*t of March, win be advertised as delinquent, and the prop? erty levied on. GEORGE ADDISON, r?Wtuths3 City Sheriff. OFFICE CLERK OP COUNCIL, FEB RUARY 22. )873.-Sealed Estimates will be received uno; M s r?h 4th proximo, at 4 P. M.. for Alt?rations and improvements to the Bm ding now occupied by the stonewall steam Fire En? gine GompaDy, according to pans ana specifica? tions to be seen in the City Engineers office. W. W. SIMONS, feb24-4_ Clerk of Cono ell. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, CHvRLBVTON, JANUARY 28. 1873-The existence of Epidemic smali-Pox In the Northern and Ea-tern States, ai well as tn the interior or this State, demauds that active measores he em? ployed to prevent Its 1 >tro inction and develop? ment lu this city. Tue co oper tlon or citizens or all danses ls therefore earnrstlv desired. Dr. T. s. THOMSON, City V*cclnator, will oe at his fflce. No. 70 wentworth street, daih to vaccinate al, peroone who apply, and ire?h vaccine virus can be obtained from him. and at the office or the Registrar, City Hall, oa app icitlon, gratuitously. GEO. S. PELZEtt, M. D" Jan29 City Registrar. 03ioreries, ??qnors, &t. JgACON AND DRY SALT MEATS. 20 bnXPB Prlme-D. S. SHOULDERS 10 bhd8. Prime Bacon Shoulder? 20 hhd8 Prime ?aeon O. R. Sides 60 boxes Prime D. S. Sldfs. For sale bj HEN RF CO 31A & CO. feb 16-2_- . j_ PERUVIAN GUANO, ENGLISH AOTD PHOSPHATE- : r.\ n : P 6 ?ons Peruvian GUANO (Qo?nape) 85 tons Ecgllah Add Phosphate, Imported di? rect from Liverpool an ! guaran teed to. con tain 24 per cent, soluble PiyMphata. y^'^^Q^ No. es East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. fet>26 nacl_ . .pLOUR! FLOUR l' FLO?R? ' 1000 bbls. Soper, Extra and Fara liv FLOU*. For sale by HERMANN BUL * IN LB, feb25-2 Kerr's Wharf. ?J^O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 2.s tons No. i "Chincha Island" PERUVIAN GUANO, In One order. For sale fy w. B. SMITH ft CO.,. feb26tuth2_Napier's Range. jj AY I HAY I HAY1 . 350bales EASTERN HAT, per pchr. Georgia, Juat a' rived from Belfast, Maine. For aale in feb24 2 J. A FN-LOW A CO. BITUMINOUS COAL FQB PARLOR, Smiths and Steam. Landing from Schooner taila. i ALSO, Di Y ABD, REO ASH COAL, for Oratps and Ranges. White Ash for steam and Foundries. Orders received by E. F. SWEEGAN, Agent, f b24-2 Central wharf. JgULK CORN AFLOAT. t do bus' els Prime WHITE CORN-per Schoon? er Goodwin. WM. H. JONES ft CO. feb24 . . QUANOI GUANO I GUANO I loo tons No. 1 Peruvian, Chincha Island, GUANO, warranted nure. For sale by HERMANN BULWtSKLE, leblS Kerr's Wharf. S A P O L I Ol For Hand and House use. For sale at Whola* sale, by PAUL B. LALANE ft CO* feb4 No. 176 East Bay, Charleston, 8.0. M R. D. FITZ GIBBON Would beg to announce to his Friend* and the Public generally that he has REMOVED to tho Large New Store en Bing street, eeconi door above Burns la?e, where he will be pleased to re? ceive the continuance or their patronage. A roll and well assorted Stock or GROCERIES, Canned Goods, ?c., always on hand. Goods de? livered Free to any part of the city. J an 22 W . A ILSO N S ' OBOOE BY, No. 306 KING STREET. FRESH CRACKERS OF ALL KINDS AI WILSONS'. OHOIOE BUTTER, ALWAYS ON HAND, AT WILSONS'. YOU GAN SAVE 260. PER POUND ON TEAS AT WILSONS'. FRESH GROUND COFFEES, A SPECIALTY, AT WILSONS1. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FKEE AT WILSONS'. NO CHARGE FOR PACKING GOODS AT WILSONS'. No. S06 KING STREBT. Omas, (E?rwitais, Ut. J^ATUBAL BITTER WATER cv FRI EDE RIC K'S HALL! One or the moat Popular of the Numerous Min?ral Watara of Germany. Not only does this Water poueas a high reputa? tion among the public as a curative, hut (sad on this we lay the greatest atrasa) rr ia HIGHLY RBCOMHENDID BY TH? FACULTY. It reg?lales the funutlms or the digestive organs, the bowels, and toe circulation of the bl od, promoting the renovation or the orgahlo tissues, and thus miti? ga ea and card many diseases. A fresh supply of this Jos t'y celebrated Mineral Water, direct from ho ?pring?, received and for sale at Wholesale and Retail, by a F. PANKNIN, Chemist and Apothecary, Charleston, S. 0. P. 8.-Pamphlets furnished free on applies. tlon._ f>b26-tnfi-? DR. FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEO M AT IC SYRUP Warranted under oath never tb have faned to cure. 28,1.00 certificates or testimon?ala of cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill Phlladel ?hta; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, HhrhUtown, ew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands 01 others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. VT. b>C.CAULIKR, Agent, Jnlvl-lvr OharlMton. 8.0 QOL?MBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, 8.:G. 'i his well known Hotel, situated lo the centre of the bu-iuess portion ?f the city, affords -?very convenience and comfort to travellers on bail n?s* or pleasure. The i ropne t r. having secured the services of polite and 1 m?lent assistants, pledges himself to Bpare no pains tn its management, to sustain the . high reputation so long enjoyed by the "Colom? bia," HB a first-class house. At'ached to the house ls a handsome Billiard Room, furnlsned with 1 nreeSof Phelan ft Cohan oafs beat and most Improved Tables. Telegraph office in rotunda or the House. Also, Bathing Koo:? ? equalled by none in the etty. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor. E. T. BOBDXLL, late or " charleston Hotel," and JAS. P. GADSDEN, Assis tan's. feb24 (Erjiropooist QORNS, B??TCWACTO?I?ED. Mrs. KEOGH having returned to the city li pre? pared to a ive idler to those suffering front CORNS, BUNIONS or other . liesses 'ot toe feet. AS to her skill and suco-es as a Ohirupcdtst, ihe retern, by permission, to Dr. Fitch and Dr. Ed? ward North, ?be will, if desired, atteoa these who may require her set vieta at their renidtncej. She ms y be found at No. 08 Church street, be? tween Broad and chalmers streets. feb* Sining inactjiruB. fJlHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER ft WILSON SILENl' SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments, . Ad i us t inn and Repairing done prom tay, ;? WHEELER A WILSON MAN?F'? CO., aprMyr Na 209 King street.