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Oarpontor,' of Sodlh ?arolinayUutro daoed (i bliJ U tho,HQ03Q0f BoproRan 5100,000. /or,the purpose of daape,niij - and widening the harbor of Charte ton? S.:0., whioh wno read twice bnd | referred to - the .Committee on Ocm merpe. .The bill iaas follows: i . Beit enacted, etc.. That the tarn of 8100,000 be, and the same ia hereby, appropriated out of any money ia the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of deepening and widening the harbor of Charleston, 8. C; said sum to be expended under tbo diraotion of the Secretary of War. On Saturday,Mr. Carpenter received the following telegram from the Gene? ral Assembly of South Carolina: Columbia* February 18, 1875. Jo Eon. L Cass Carpenter?Sm: The people from the mountains and sea? board unite in thanking yon foryonr harbor bill. Republicans expect and demand the same consideration from a Republican Administration that is ex? tended to Democratic States. We are constantly told that Representatives of Democratic States secure all they ask for, while oor commercial and other interest culler for want of Federal as? sistance. JOHN R. GOCH RAN, WMi B. JERVAY. The foregoing represents the feeling j of both parties in Sooth Carolina, and if Anything is done for the improve? ment of our rivera aud harbors, the harbor of Charleston should not be forgotten; A memorial npon this sob jeot -has; been'forwarded to Congress j from the Board of Trade of Cincin? nati, and .also ? from the Charleston Chamber of Commerce. It is a worthy object for Government aid. {Washington Republican. Money Saved, Money Made.?It is no longer .necessary to pay two and three profits. Messrs. Farcbgott, Benedict & Co. beg to draw attention to their immense closing out sale of | $500,000 worth of dry goods, carpets, furs, etc., which takes place annually between January 1st and February 15th, prior to purchasing their spring atook, nt 275 King street, Charleston, S. O., 54 White Hall street, Atlanta, Georgia, Bay street, Jacksonville, Florida. . Samples sent on applica? tion. Remit, per express or post office order, or goods will be sent C. O. D.1 All retail orders over 810 will be sent j from the Charleston branch free of charge. . F12f Agricultural IjIBNS.?If yon have not already ordered yonr Agricultural Liono ? to secure advances, do so - at onoe? Walker, Evans ? & Cogs well,. Charleston,.H. C, keep on hand four different kinds, and if neither of these meet voar views, they are prepared to print,at'the lowest prices, any special form 4o order* > If the - Planter or Farmer-has not yet bought the Rural Aoooxtntant, a. book for simple farm ac? counts,lot him do co at once. They also have1 a New Agricultural Lease which gives the Landlord a lien on crop of tenant. This is very valuable. Fi2t The splendid- Clinton Avenue Con gregationul Church in Brooklyn came ' near being burned lo the ground ou Monday, the incendiary being no less a person than the pastor, Dr. Boding ton. He built too largo a fire in his study atov9, and in a short time the building was in flames, and suffered several thoonaud dollars damage be? fore the tiro was extinguished. The Great- Congregational Ceuocil which tried to settle the Beecher-Tiltoh mat? ter was held in this church. There is tire and destruction about everything connected with that case. The Habbah Corpus Bill ?It is understood that a large proportion of the New Euglnnd Representatives stund by Speaker Blaine in his pronounced opposition to the suspension of the habeas corpus; Round Numbers.?The total taxa? ble property, as returned by af-HesHors, in Massachusetts, is 82,087,850,015 46, or about twelve times as much us that of South' Carolina. Naphtha Ziamps. Gr A S LIGHT. AQA3 LIGHT at mnoh loss cxponso. Tnese LaMI'H are ia different styles and well adapted for Stores, Offices, Entries and Booms. Each LamolBot itself a gasmauufaotory. The oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end ot which tbo burner converts it into g*e; which burns with a brilliant white fUiiio nearly equal to tho best coal gati, and surpassing many coal gas lights. For sale by . ' 1 ! M. E. piBR, Feb lCgmo 57 Bridge b'roet. City Taxes. THE books of the City Treasurer aro now open for the rojoiving of taxea for 1875. AHclty taxes muat.be paid bofors the 15th day of MARCH NEXT. RICH aud JONES, _ P^b K tH " , ' City Treasury. Kerosene! Kerosene',! rj^f\ BARRELS brilliant WHITE KERO SENE, puaronte?d fuU Government fln ttst, Just roooivod.' Price IB cents per gallon bv tho barrel ZOcouto at retail. Term* cash. ''lOHw AQMBW A SON. farly Rose Potatoes, E'S Pobrloao Qnion So._ lo Cabbage, EsjriyT/injk Cabbage, aajpat * : .. HRiNITSB'S '1 ? FSblOj lt; Drpg?oqS??dflU.re. light on oooy forms. Inqulro of t ? l<> !??' i \ gab IQ W. it. STABLING A OO. EURK CAi>t?<OiBJIIA VKDXCiriA. PSC18-.vi, v.f ? f, ?.{ I jl o: BB1GER8. f PURK CALIFORNIA ANGELICA. ! Dee 18 J. O. SEEGERS. SIMMONS'1 regulator: Theeymploma of I iver Complaint are un? easiness and pain in the aide. Sometimes tho pain ia in the shoulder, and in mistaken for rbonmatiam. Tbo atomacb ia affected with luaa of appelito and Bicknc bb, bowels, in general, coetive, romeiimeB alternating with lax. 1 ho head in troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation,contiderableloes of memory, accompanied with painful seu aation of having left, undone something which ought to have been done. Often com? plaining of wcakneBH, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of 'the above symptoms attend tbo disease, and at. other times very few of them; but the Liver ia generally the orp.au mott involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is FUItRLY VKOKTABtiK. Containing those Southern Boots and Ilcibe, which an AU-wiae Providence' haa placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will euro all License a caused by De rangoment of the Liver and Howe la. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, la eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will eavo many an hour of Buffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving the moat unqualified testimonials to ita virtuos from persona of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it aa the moat KFFRCTUAIj specific For Constipation, Headache, 1'ain in tbo Shoulders, Dizziness,Hour Stomach, Bad TaBte in tbo Mouth, Bilious Attacke, Palpitation of tho Heart, Fain in the Legion of tbo Kid? neys, DPBDondency, Gloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which arc tho tiTaprirg of a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armod with thia ANTIDOTE, all climates and chances of water and food may be faced witbontfear. Ab a remedy in Malaiious Fevers, Dowel Complaints, BeatleuaniBS, Jaundice, Nausea, IT ITA 8 NO EQUAL! It is the Cheapest, Purest and Beat Family Medicine, in the World! caution: Bny no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER BEODLATOIt.nntepein our engraved wrapper, with Trade-inarlt, Stamn andSignaturo unbroken. None other it? genuine. a. ii. ZfcULiIN 6i CO,, flintun. Git., und IMitlatlclphla. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy in Malarious Fevern, Bowel Complainta, Dyapepeia, Montal Depression Restlessness. Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Biliouuneaa IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never Been or tried euch a *im ple, effiuacioua, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life."?H. Haineu, tit. Loaia, Mo. Hon. Alex. 17. Stephen*. "I occasionally tino, wbou my condition requires it, Dr. BimmouB' Liver Regulator, with good effcot."?Hon. Alex. II. Htk ru?n8. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator Las been in nee in my family for some time, and I am perBnaded it ia a valuable addition to the medical science-'."?Oov. J. Gill Bnoirmn, Ala. "I bave need the Regulator in my family for the paat aeventoen years. I oau safely recommend it to tho world ae the boat me dioino I have ever used for that class of disoaees it purports to cure.?II. F. Tuio pen. President of City Hank. "Simmons* Liver Regulator ha* proved a good and efficacious mediciue." ? C. A. N UTTING. Druggist. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim. noons' Liver Medicine for raoro than twenty years, and know it to be tho host Liver Re? gulator offsred to the public."?M. it. Lyon a:?.d U. L. Lyon, Builefoutuino, Ua. "I wae cured by Simmons' Livor Regu? lator, aftfr having suffered several years with Chilla aud Fovtr."?lt. F AKDUUSOX. Spring; PrintB?New Styles, JUST ItBCEIVED. F?R SIXTY DAYS, FALL AND WIN TER e*OODa will b- void KEOAHD LtCBS OF OUST. O. F. JACKSON, Jan 2D Leadwrof Low Prices. New Garden Seeds Novclttci nnd Approve!! Kinds. FOTTLER'S EARLY DRUMHEAD, Garter's Superfine Early, Early Schwninfuat?Quintal, Early VVinningatadt, Eaily iTtiuch Ox Heart, Early I'eas, Early Corn, Deets. ForsAloby E. H. HEINITBIJ. Jan 20 t Drujr and Seed Stoic. Important to Containers of Tea. IHAVB made arrangements with an im? porting Tea Homo to eupply me with a uniform gradeofTEA.aotbatconenmerB, Unding a Tea > nitablo in strength and tlavor, can alwayu depend upon getting tho samo, by asking for that grado and prico. Wo havu opened, to-day, twelve Chest n ot Tea, as followa: Fine Oolong C. Fancy Ooloug A. 1 iuo English Breakraat C. ? Fancy English Breakfact A. Choieo Imperial B. Fine Imperiale. Fancy Young Hyeon A. Choice Young Hyson B. Fine Young Hyson C. Choice Guupowder B. Fancy Gunpowder D. Fine Gunpowder O. I invite an examination and trial of those Teas, whioh Will be found unusually cheap, and the quality superior to anything here tolore offered in Columbia. Tea, when properly prepared, is more healthy than coffee, and ia much cheaper. I alao oall attention to my GENERAL STOCK OP GOODS, wbioh is unusually large, gn?d and cheap, particularly in Fanoy Family FLOut. Davis' Diamond HAMS. David' Furo Leaf LARD. GOSHEN BUTTER?beat and cheapest in town. RIO OOFFKE?parched and raw. . LAGUAYRA COFFEE?parched and raw. ; Old Government Java COFFEE?parched and raw. ?. .3 A ~-n-i i .111 .?*-laWU vawr... UW |.v.A W.U.. .. iJ meet the timsa. , . . ? Feb 12 HARDY SOLOMON. Canned .Goods. Infi 0 A8EB 2 lb, ?ans TOMATOES, at JL" 'KP f 1.60 v?t dbz. and 186. por can. -100 oases 9 lb. oabs PEACHES, at $2.50 Jab 7-* JQHH?foWBW'AHON.' - PUUE O ALIPGIlXl A VOttTv ' ? Deo 18 J. 0.8EEGEBS. The Clergy. "Have, been a dyspeptic for years; began I the Regulator two yearn ago; it has acted like a charm in my case."?Rev. J. 0. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given 3oar medioine a thorough trial, and in no case baa it failed to give fall satisfaction."?Ellen Mkacham, Cnat tahoocbee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used yonr Regulator with euc cesaful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is an excellent remedy,, and cer? tainly a publio blessing."?C. Mastkuson, Bibb County, Qa. My Wife. "My wife and selr have nsed the Regula- j tor for years, and testify to its great vir-1 tuos."?Rev. J. R. Feldeb, Perry, Qa. "I think HimmoDh' Liver Regulator one ef the best medicines ever made for the Liver. My wifo and many others have used it with wonderful effect."?E. K. SPA1 us, Albanv, Qa. M. D. "I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the profession, it would be of service in very many cases. I know vory much of its com? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities aro perfectly harmless."?B. F. uuiuos, M. D., Macon,Qa.| Jan SOlwGm 107 Main St., Nextto Wheeler House. USTAULISIIEO IN 1815, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LARGE and well po llectcd stock of tirst class FURN1TURF, Parlor. Bed? room and Dining Itonm fcota, which will bo sold as low an anv house, in the couutry for caBli. Nov 10 M. H. BERRY. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story lor girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manso. by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycast'e, $1 50. A History of Germany, from tho Earliest Times, by Charltm Lewis, $2 51). Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nome, Hindoo, Kgyptiau und Olu German, by Murray, $2.25. Priirie and Forest, tho Game of North America, with adventures in their pnrsuit, hy Gillmore. $1 60. Health and Education, by King*Uy,$1.75. HogailhV complete woiks, in ihieo vo? lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Major ?Sutler, with plates, $2 CO. History of Clubs and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder tulCharacters, with portraits, 1 he Slang Dictionary, historical aud anecdotal. Homes and Hannts of the British Poets, London,rimI other new books. Nov 1 CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct ,from California. These Wime aud Brandies are mado of de Urions grapes of California. ' For sale by Deo 18_J.G.JJEEGEBS. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, 8eo, Obaus A Duchatel, Kolley'u Island Sparkling Oatawba, California "Imperial." B BAN DIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jas. Hennesey, Otard, Dnpny A Co., vintages 1885,1858, 1865. WIHE8 -Old Private Stook Maderia?in bottles only. Choioe Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, Sandemaii aud other Ports.. Full line of Hooka and Sautornee. includ? ing "Chateau Youem," "Latour Bfanohe.V ' ?Hookhelmer," "Lfcnb enhetnur," Ao., Ac. Oar specialty is flno goods, auoh as we ean, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wine not in store we are prepared to purchase either in New. York or Europe, sad furnish at market rates. ? Nov 28 ? QEO. BYMMERB. , 00 Cases' Oatawba (Jhanipagno. THIS WINE Is fully equal to tho French and Imported Champagne. Deo 18 J. C. HEEG ERR. Attend the True ?RNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1 CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS, OPK.V ?ACIC OH FU?XT C Will I K Ollt".SS SIIIIITS fur 910.50 O ?? Si:. 00 6 ?? ? ?? 913.30 0 ?> ?> ?? S15.00 0 ?? .. SIH.OU AU Linen liotom ami CuftV. NEW HATS, SPRING STYLES. WINTER CLOTHING, A T COST. mm & mm. Feb 17 men, OD |f S wi H UP 1 r- g Q-5 fa a . 60 S Z <J O o ?- ~ *4? * ? O * -us 5 o *S88. ?3 z c s WINTER CLBTfllMC; , at. REDUCED FRIG BS' FOR j CASH! | TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT V;UO i -? ? ? New Style Hats ! Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Hade to Order Very Loir, ' B, & W. C. SWAFFIELD,' Jan 20_ _m.. . iul ?i R Poarl Grits and Hominy. OK BARBELS FRESH PS ??O 15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY. Jutst recoived and (or sale by Jan 2C JOHN AG NEW A SON GRITS, ,i< It') t4 H (JJuU*. Iltl Ui < I . '??? '.m l' (i Event." 875 VOL. X?NO. 287 GOOD THINGS, 100 barrele NORTHERN APPLES. '200 boxes CANDY. 100 bores RAISINS. 200ea*ee CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ate, wbolesale aud retail, as low as any house in this oountiy. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. 8?)NIHJ. dOO?) THE GREAT SOUTHERN Ft?CHfiOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. Tun cheapest UUV GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, CAKPKTH. MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, eco local. Sept 4 tCmo Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, VIT. DV t'SINO CHEAPER GRAUES OK STOCK, WE CAN Fl IINISII WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIOMlTsTATIOIIEIIY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Wedding and ,?all -Invitations on 7tlE CEST stock AND PRINTED IN the LATEST STYLE: MONEY TO LOAN. On Marketable Collaterals IftXC.HANOK N>? Y ?rk, Baltimore, j t'lii'ii >fl|>bii<. F.i ?tt.\. hi.,I all promt u<ni clriox d >l-r C-nired Kitten and Eu? rope bought Htiil itold. DEPOSI l'.v" roccivvii mi i nt-. rent-War ing ceriili.'a'i i i-sm (I. STOCK' II ?M S. OOI.D and SILVER bough: ? -"id AC''OK. ? s ..? iiiricbu i <ii itud others from th? el'' nil ! ???nuii' .-.-ln-ltt d, and LIUttltA ! > "K : is< < I x'l jigranted by the OKM'UAL N a ; i' ?:? M HANK, "t'Trner-'t 'I-in an i '? irl-.ui?'???? n -oreetu. JO ?\' < IMtr.ST?N, I ncident. J II. Sawyki; Cashier. GIVING INSTANT RELIEF./ TT la the moat wonderful MEDICINE f.?oi iktiu<-?ii. and poB>>3nBO& a ouiailvd power unequalled in the history of romo dies. ' For sale onl* at Daol6T_ HEIMITrtH'SDrntrStoTe. Stop that Barking. WHEIlEVKR you ?o, yqu bear Cough tog. Baralna.. Oleartug the Throat. In Church, in the Cohcort Boom, Opera House Court Hono?-,Uouching is a $roT& Tent disorder. ;Wky. don't you our* it by using STANLEY'? OREA1 000.(19 SYRUF? It will emu. Fo-. ualoat _ Janj0?_ j .ffl^IWI rsPFrt pr?K.*tofa?ii. Seventy-fl vre Out of Every Hnti?refl PERRONS am effocted with liOrnf? *e rangerdent. nr diaeatOof thoahlu. Np matter what ihn natura of-.lt J?**;V** "UKINT Mm QVEEV?/DE^roBT^ae great American Wood Fut-iAer, Will.ours It. This is quite enough to tay* if you ha? RTiv fkiu disease, use Hiinittb'B Queen's Delight. Deo 10} NEW OOODS received tri-weekly, and btanning LXAOBBft ill'all line* of rOo?d exb ibi ted every day. A visit to the otoroof. W. D. LOVE & COL Will convince the public thai we mean \o give them better va'.uo for their .money tban thov can buy in any other. DBY-. GOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Faets proven at the . . GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Ilowsre W.D.LOVE ?3-.Sa-nploB Bent to all parte of ih* conntryon applioation._Jan 30 LOOK I IOOKU $1,200,000 1 PRIZES!' THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBKt SCHEME on ItEOQRD, will be draw* in pnblio in St. Louis on M ? '.Uli 81,1875. , CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,0005:. Missouri State Lotteriafk . Legalized by state Authority. [ MURRAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'r* sr. louis, MO. 1 Prizoof. $100,000 1 Prize of. 50,000 1 Prizoof...*. 22,600 I Prize of. 20.00O. 5 Prizes of.., 10,000 ? 10 Prizes of.5,000 20 Prizes or.__ 2,500 > 100 PrizeB of. 1,000 And 11,-15L oiher Prizes of from $l,50?no 550.. AmnnntiDg in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Wholo Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quay tens, $5. priza payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings take plaoe. Addresa, for Tickets and Circulars, MURHAY. MILLER A 00.. P. o. Box 2,-HG, St. Louio. SScv i Jan 5_ijgmo. DOLLARS TO the amount of TWO MILLION tlTK* HUNDRED THOUSAND are to bo dia- ? tributed on the 27th' FEBRUARY, by tk? Pnblio Library of Ken tuefcy, upon the ?* caoiou of their fift Ii and laut Concort.. . Drawing Certain or ?Macy Rcft?#e?. ' Ona Grand Gash Gilt...*-.?250,100 Ode Grand Gash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Oaeh Gift... 75.0CD One Grind Cash Gift.;_....... .60,000 One Grand Cash Gift.25,000 5 Oaah Gifte, f 30.000 eabb.... I' 100,0001 10 Oaeh Gifts, 14,000 each. 140,000' 15 Oaah Gifts; 10,000 eaob..... 160,000 20 Oaeh Gifte, ' 5 000 ealob.. 100,000 25 Cash Gifte, 4,000 each.... .. 100,000 . 30 Cash Gifte, 3.000 each. 90,000 50 Gash Gift?, 2,000 each.... I 100,000 100 Cash Girts, 1.000 eaoh. 100,000-? 240 Caeh Gift?, 600 ?<ach. S?O.OOC. 500 Caeh Gitta, 100 eaoh. 50,000 ? 19,000 Caah Gifte. 50 each. 950,000 W!>oIoTicketB,$30. Halves, $25 Tenth* or eaob Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole, lickr ota, $500 For 1'Iokets or iuformation, address* THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager. Jan20tue8 LouievUle. Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.' Death ( f Got Jlramle'te?Action of /?* ? T'ustets?A tiuccenaor AppnihtrU ? Htt Mure Pot'ponemtM??Drawing Certui* February 27. At a meeting of tb > Trnateea ol the PnB? lio Library ol Keutuokv, Jauuary 10,1s75? j it was resolved that C M Brings, lvq. I who, under t be late Hon. Thoe. h,. teran , leite, wan the real budiuoeti wanaxeiot tb# Gift Conen tt>. already given in aid of the ! l'ublui Library ol Ktutucky.hu and he i?> hereby authorized tu take the place road? I meant by the death ?f Haid Bratnlette. in the manage nieut of .the affair*, oj tbe ftftfcs and Ust Gift Concert, and that thediaw ing announced for February 27; 1875; abalV pohjtiveiy and unequivocally take place. OA that da> without auy rnrtherpostponemeni or delay on anvaoonnni whatever. ?' R. T. DURRETT.PieeidenU Joun s. Cain, Secretary. Her?, v.'ter all couiuniniotiione relating to ? the Fifth ConbWt anould he addressed to the undersigned, auch i piedgA>myae)f the* the drawing obatl ?pmo oil February 27, or I tbat everv dollar paid for tickets, eh all bo {returned. . . 0. M. BlilGGH, ? ? ? [Agent and Manager, Room 4, Public LI" hrnrv Building. Louisville. Ky. THE BEST II MIC BUS. PIANO AT HOMIfl. 4 Hand Pieoea^ $2 50. Large collection of popular ? pieoes. Most ? xcellent practice, and mou*. entertaining to play. ''-? . Rittkh'? history Of riupno. 2 vohe Each $1.60'' Oondepbed feoaa - 500 books, and ia terse, oomploto, intoreol iug and a moat neefnl book or reference iuj muaioal families. . . OLARKK'6 NEW ?iTIIOD. ft>? ? Heed Organ*, is.still the luadingiMe-. thod in pointof sale, ia enlarged, improved and in every way fceopa'tsp lto high repute tion. Prlo9#2?0t. , " Oho an at HOSMB?M Ml ? Tee lfcrg* . est end boat e?lleotlbn ?f pbptsfca* Reed Organ Muele. 900 pieces; taegepagaav well filled. ._ bathSchool Hqoga, , ... *o)i:' . OHAS. H. DITSON AGO.^ ; Feb 13 s 711? Broadway, Wew gy^fa n ~i BlaiaoOiL S rnai undersigned <tfnt<e>fc teeata fb*4?a [ 1 celebi-ated?Uj|UBiaii.T i Sabaevibe f or the Pnauax.