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TBS V/3 OW TUB NEWS. ^ ^ THX DAILY SOT, ^^^B^P^^ngt mon tn* %l\ three BUBEBUL ' Served ia the city at EioBTKN CWT^ai iweJCrP ay adieto the ear . tiers, or $8 a year, paid in advance at the office. Tan Tai-wraiT NxwB^pnbhshed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year jM; six! mantas $2. . TSB'WxzxxT NKWS, one year tx Six copies -jo?-Teaoople8, to-one-address,-Si 5. -- SUBSCRIPTIONS in an cases payable In advance, and no paper conunned an?x the" expiration of 3ne time paid fer. ^jwdress - EJORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. . :fr ,. No. i4? Ea?;Bay, Charleston, S.O. .:? ?:-.-<. :. . .tl . . : TUESDAY, JULY ll, 1871. ...l'vov/ rv i . ?'? ;'?' ri ' . ?. "-p?ir^iU leaving tb?;?tty .luring tile .lamnur sesi?n cnn have THE r> AI LY ?TEWS malled to their 'addKM at One. Doll ar per mon th, payable in advance. BEWS OF THE BAT. -GoW'closed in Kew York, yesterday, at '^r^tt%' closed firm; uplands 21J cents;, eales '?il. baies. N -Ja,'Liverpool cotton closed strong; np lauds.pjaOjd, Orleans 9gd; sales 26,000 bales. _ExrEmpress Eugenie ls reported to be ne 'gotlating for the sale of her diamonds, valued ^^600,000. '^Vend?ll Phillips believes in Ben. Butler for Governor of Massachusetts, and that the Democrats will carry .'the nert Presidential election. He ls at least hali right. -It:is rumored in London that the title of Duke of Ulster, together with a comfortable stipend-fr om: Pari i ame nt, is shortly to be con Pup on.Prince Arthur as a measure'ol pa? on to Ireland. '.' . y ^yeinnor?l, the young Communist, who has .until re ce nt ly been in prison at Versailles with-Bpchefort, Grousser, Courbet and other Imprisoned; leaders ". of the Commune, died lately. - A priest attended athis death bed. ; ? -Tho death warrant of Laura Fair ls de? scribed as "asombre looking document, en? grossed in beautiful ohir?graphy,:bav?ng ? deep ^lac? border, the leaves Joined by a black rib P^'n,;the ends of whj?h are confined under the jwraBe^of .the, cbnrt.'', -c??Wtr? said that .one of the Siamese, twins ls ' lying at the ppiot of death, at their home In North -Caroli na, ? The. other Js ia good health. In anticipation - of.-death, . arrangements have been made for the Immediate separation of the living ftom tL;B dead brother, cs o . - f ??On tS? ?ccasl ? n br the recent entry of the German troop? into BeHln, Wir medals; with ^'rlbfjcn'in the new "national colore^ere dis? tribute d among "the toldierp, and rIbb?hs in tie 'col?n bf the' Orfler bf tba Iron Cross were attached to the standards, ia the regiments which ?ad beenua^r,flre."'V" - -Ten of:the , pictures forming part of the famous :.collQcUoa. of the Louvre have been seen in London, supposed, to have been fl)ch? ed Jroni tho gallery by some vt tho Commen- , ists,1 and sent to Loudon to be sold: : One mt these valuable plotdreshatf been ^bought by air Englishman, a- Well kn own. patron of ar t, ' for* J?b,e^,fan?sffill be-retfaned't? Par? on -?ie1 payment bf ihe purchase-money. -A delegation from the South, who called upon President Grant at Long Branch, re tnrned'to Washington .very much disgusted. Sis' Excel! ency\- i i seem s, r? rosed ' te see' them, bat fave them'to rrndere?aad that his-house at EChg-' Branch -was" a private residence, abd that for official business they must taire their dbAa^ot^?^inf^ff?^?l^J?^?E^ The de^gatlon,-it ia understood, came from, an ?JWOve?shed por?dn of the South, and haajLo, 1 (6Ss?S .. ; . - .'.-.. J FC ta fte*?:mte8tan?: L- .. B ..... 3^?^orBtf,mkl^iUkSm : ??orte ?after, ex? hib? ?ng:symptoms of dying out, ls said, to have bocken wit alresh.c Is Messrs. A. IX Stewart i ? Go.ia ^tables,^r^ber^CcaSes have appeared; the Six th avenue railway line reports sixty oasesa nd ?rn'deaths.'. 'The-Fifth avenue stage ?t?H&\??Q? :a^ti?:"'^'me* of the leading vet?r!n?^- "snrg?o n . the complaint 1 Rehanged or ?:) changing lis character from ^non-contagious to an epidemic, complaint, these surgeons ara about to call . a meeting tb consult on the subject, with a view- of devising remedies.: , bis itt _ .< . . . . r.^he-fact that the Queen ni Eng!rad had ?Sent ber congratulations to -the Fop^s-ae Was dw?eb>??rt?le?thw:;EuJ?p^an, rufcre,'victor EmanuelincI-Dded-upoii th?; occasion o' his i fflSt?^ nuisances,- 1 if?ssrs. 'w?j^^'?'^e^di^e, .members of j the BriUsh'Pa&im'enr,' to.. tb ?ir feet', daring j the;, debate [Six. the '.'army ?UL, ia a series .of j ' trivial and 8 tu pl d re mar ks, w hlch had for (heir ? purpose a ventilatlon of their usual. papapho- ' bia, The two - parliamentary bores were promptly laughed down by: members of all ' parties, Including the speaker, after nearly everybody h?l?lelt the house.. -The Suez Canal, "it la asserted, is filling up with sand, and in confirmation of this - re? port a 'letter is printed in the London Times from the.captain of a screw steamer,, who says' ?hat,, with a draft'o? seventeen and a half feet forward and twenty and a hali aft,,1118.steamer grounded thirty-one ?times In tire cana). He also - says -that for. the. last fifteen mjlen the steamer was in tow of a tug, with: two pilots In charge, and notwithstanding these advan? tages, she grounded seven times. The steam? er was eeventy-two.hours in.passing through the canal The English director of the Suez Canal, who had announced In the -Times that measures had been adopted to maintain the cana] at its present minimum'depth of twenty six Engl! eh feet of water, replied to the letter of the captain, asking the name of the screw steamer-which had encountered so many diffi? culties in passing through the canal, so that he. might make Inquiries into the aUair. and prevent a recurrence of similar delays la the case bf other vessels. .'. -A resident lathe Bue St. Apolline, in Paris, ?..ho !ea his residence and Paris in dismay upon the 18lh of March, the day.upon which the attempt Was made to remove the cannon from the revolutionists pf Montmartre, left Some, shrewd directions in a letter addressed to his porrieire, explaining to her how she should act, so as to. preserve his property, in certain contingencies. He told her that in the dining-room, upon a table, she would find three loaves of bread, marked 1, 2 and 3. In case the mob should come near his house and make a barricade, she was to open the loaf marked 1> In lt she would find a red flag, which she .was. to nang from th? balcony. If the barricade should be taken by the govern? ment troops. loaf No. 2 would ?amish the tri? color, or. national flag, which was to be used In the same manner, the. first flag having been removed; it the Prussians should, interfere, the portress was'to bide flags 1 and 2, and take from loaf 3 a Prussian flag and' suspendit in like manner from'the balcony. The portress was also instructed to furnish wine and wood from the cellars to airy soldiers who might be In the neighborhood.. -A. correspondent of the London Times has "had;the privilege, of peeping Toto the Lion's ^ni'a8itw caJled;'r itl8 the quarter of the Orangerie at Paris, where are confined the most desperate and dangerous of the Com? mune prisoners. The Den ls a gloomy recese /armed by boarding ap one extremity of tile galleries before which-, sentries pace to-and fro. 'The floor of-the, place la simply hard^dry earth, on wMch ino-.prisoners eat, walk and sl?ep/ They arempBtlyof the lower classes, and their appearance is wretched enough'" They are chiefly" -Very young and very old" men. ' B?tw?en-~-the"Llon's~I)en -and the other extremity of the galleries, where . are - kept-the- clase of prisoners known as the Int?ressants, against whom there appears to be little to allege, there is a long Interval, where many hundreds of helpless beings rove about, He on the ground, loll listlessly against wall, pr stand In small groupe conversing in low tones. Among them are seen the strangest figures and.the most dilapi? dated costumes. These are bona fide prison? ers, but are not considered as dangerous. In another building, the Mansion d'Arret, are detained some of the leaders, like Assy, Grous set and Billioray. Their cells ore not uncom? fortable, and they are far better ojf than the unfortunate common people who are Im? prisoned. Besides Frenchmen, there are among them many Italians and Poles, anda very few Spaniards, Englishmen and Ger? mans. k Tbc Sterling Loan. ' It was whispered on Broad street yester? day, among the knowing ones, that the Ster? ling Bonds of the State of South Carolina new issue-have at last made their appear? ance in Wall street. We cannot vouch for the correctness of the report An Important Dec sion. We published yesterday the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of the State ex relatione Theodore D. Wagner vs. John R. Stoll, County Treasurer of Charleston Coun? ty, and the State ex relatione James Robb and C. T. Lowndes, trustee, vs. William Gurney,..Treasurer o? Charleston County. These cases decide the question raised about a year ago, whether tho billa of the Bank of the State of South Carolina, iBsned after the year 1861, should be receivable in payment of State Taxes. This question was decided in the negative by the Supreme Court - Radical Blaaphemy. Iowa is ambitious of being the champion religious State of the West They are in for all. sorts of reforms; and Senator Harlan seeks to compass his re-election to the Uni teri States Senate, by getting-the parsons to give aim certificates of his membership and standing in the church; Tai; he has a right to do; and as. to the question of taste, Iowa, we presume, is not.over squeamish io such matters. But there is a limit to tole? rance, and there sbunld be a limit even to hypocrisy, and this limit is overstepped in the following extract from a "prayer," by a Rev. Mr. Wilson, delivered on the opening of the Iowa Republican Convention : "0 ['Lord !" says this pious blasphemer, "by all "means give os this-year our usual 40,000 "majority, and if possible, O Loni ? give ns "80,000 majority." "If possible" How very modest; we are ! The Lord, of coarse, t-eeps a sharp lookout for the election re tarns.' "The only thing that puzzles ns about tbi3 whole'business is that qualifying "if "possible;" and, -if we are not mistaken, lt squints atballot-box stuffing.. In other words, "this Radical wolf in sheep's clothing profanely asks Divine aid in tho unholy work of ballot-stuffing and chsaUns.tbeDerrio "40,000" is not attained, what then? Nay, worse than that, suppose this canting crew .>f sniffling Radical hypocrites should get actually beaten at the -next election, what opinton will these prayerful politicians then, have bf the Lord? We must not omit stating that the report Df this disgraceful business goes on to say' tLat the said prayer'was greeted" with ap? plause by the convention; many clapping their hands and shouting ont "Bully for you, brother Wilson !" The Sale or Poisons. We recently suggeBtell the propriety of re? pairing apothecaries to' pass an examin?t ion before a board of experts appointed for this purpose. No one capable of appreciating the circumstances of the case, will hesitate 'or a moment to approve of such a measure. Bat the safety of the public requires still 'arther enactments. There is no law what? ever, Federal, State, or Municipal, in opera? tion here at present, forbidding or restrict? ing the indiscriminate sale of poisons. A little child can go to any drag store ia Sooth Carolina, and parchase any of the most dead? ly poisons, in snch quantity os.it may have money enough to pay for. It is true, the apothecary may be conscientious, and, cal? culating consequences, may decline to sell the required article. But, if he does so, lt is upon his own free volition, and not be? cause of any legal obligation in that direc? tion ; and, moreover, if he refuses to furnish the poison asked for, he does so with a full knowledge that the customer will be served at the very next drug store, the proprietor of which may not be troubled with the same qualms of conscience Elsewhere, in every w.ell-regnlated community, it is deemed the duty of government to protect the subject or citizen, ns the case may be, by reasonable safeguards, from the danger of being pois? oned, as it does from other perils, Buch as ara generally considered within the province of I governmental interference. There is avast field, here, still unexplored, for statisticians. How many thousands are annually poisoned, ia these United States, some by accident, some through careless? ness, others with malice prepense, no one has as yet attempted to ascertain. The number ia, however, quite large. Opium-eating, though not as prevalent as the habit of drinking strong alcoholic stimulants, is still practiced to a large extent in this country; and it is safe to assert that a much larger quantity of opium is used in this way, in the form of the crude drug, laudanum, paregoric, "elixir" and morphiue, than is required for the legitimate use3 of mediche. Through this practice, on the increase, it is to be fear? ed, dealers. have become careless, and the indiscriminate sale of poisons of every de? scription has now become the role. Mor? phine, chloroform and hydrate of chloral are now sold daily, without a physician's pre? scription; and, apparently, without any con? sciousness, on the part of the dealer, that in supplying such wanta to the public he is in? curring any responsibility. We are pleased to be able to record, how? ever, that notwithstanding thia fatal facility in the procuring of these death-dealing agenti| malictoos pd?onlng pj^?itgneJy ?raro occurrence in fhi? part oT?the cogpfiy. "We only remember^o "oa8ea|jin the ctiini foal annals <^Bon^p?roj&i, wllfc^'tnVlast five-and-twenty years, in which parties suf? fered capital punishment for this species of .murder. PJiilosophers tell na .that crimes, run in cycles; and if we accept this.theory, we mustadmit that this is.the cycle for grand and petit larceny, and or dob violence, rather than of the more dreaded' mania' for. poisoning. Still, as past history undoubted? ly'shows that this was once a very, common. form ol crime, so wejnay"again, in the re? volving wheels o? time, have this cycle bronght back to us : and it will be as well to be prepared, atwU'' 'hedge in" the procure? ment of- the bane, with every possible safe? guard. _ ' Wolf! Wolf! "jj ... ? ? -.)-?:'; . We have been so Jong accustomed to this cry, under its modern Radical translation of "Ku-Klux,"'from the Colambia Union, that no credit is attached to ita reports, though perchance they might now and then prove true. In the Clarendon Press, ol Joly 6, we And two of its stories nailed to the- connter j as base coin. We indicated our diBfMef at the time we republished them. As aTmatter of coarse the Union never publishes such corrections or contradictions. That were wide of its purpose. Sxmaal Ifoucce. CARROLL.-Died in this city, on the afternoon, or the 10th, JOHN J. CARROLL. p?- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND ! acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend j the Fanerai Services, at the Cathedral Chapel, Queen street, THIS ArrsaNoow, at 4 o'clock. jolyn '?3Z%_ pS" SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION OF CHARLESTON DISTRICT.-The Members of this Association are requested to attend the Funeral [ Services of tiru- late Brother Member, JOHN J. ; CARROT. L, vais ?rrxsK0OK,.at 4 o'clock, at the Cathedral Chapel, Queen street. Jolyn THOMAS McCRADY, Secretary. ps- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances ?.of Mr. and Mrs. DENNIS GULN NANE are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral of the former, at his residence, No. GIS King street, at 4 o'clock, Tms (Tuesday) AFTER? NOON-. ' ^ juiyii-* ! fa- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaint an ces of Mr. and Mrs. John Haitis are re? spectfully invited to attend the Fanerai of. their son, FRANCIS, from'their residence No. 30 St Philip street, THIS AJrnmNOON, at s o'clock. * July?-?. ?bitntt?s. ZANOG?ErU'A.-Died on the morning or the si h or July, lsi i. J CANNA MARIA, eldest and be? loved daughter of Sebastiano and Catalina Zano gnerra, aged 13 years; ll months and 28 days. 1 Thus has been Suddenly called away, one who was truly the light of that household.. With an affection aud devotion rar beyond her years, had she rendered herself Indispensable to the happi? ness of ber parents aud younger sis tera. -Yet with the. bloom of youth upon her cheek and bright dreams of the future opening before bereit has pleased Almighty Ooo to call her. to her heavenly nome. We weep tvith the bereaved parents-we drop the tear of regret that ono so yoncg, BO promlslog, sboaid fin an early grave. Nipped by the wind's untimely blast. This lovely flower, has passed away; > She blooms in Paradise above, Away from sorrow, care, decay. .-' FRirnDsnrp. Spetial Notice. .TUE... SOUTH" CAROLINA LOAN AND TROST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. I Depositors in the Savlng? Department are request j ed to pre Bent l'jie^1h?flkfatpr^ aredit for the oaar All deposits made on or previous to 20th Jnly will bear interest from 1st Jnly. THOS. R. WARING, Julyl-st?th6 Cashier. . ^-OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JONE 28, 1871.-,The Board or Directors of .this Company having de? clared a Dividend ol FIFTY GENTS per Share on the Capital stock for the last six months, the same will be paid to stockholders on and after MONDAY, 2d July. The Transfer Boots will be closed rum this date to 3? Joly. w. J. HERIOT, Jun28- ' ? Secretary and Treasurer. ^SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER SIGNED respectfully Informs bis customers and those wishing to patronize film, that he is now prepared to take orders for GROCERIES at their residences, having ? book for the pa rp OB e. Orders will be taken 'on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. FRANCIS L. O'NEILL, Junio . No. 288 King street pm* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer of the Charleston Bible Society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at 5 ls office, No. 63 East Bay, corner of Atlantic Wharf. The payment of Two Dollars will constitue a person a member for one year. Bibles ate kept on hand for distribution. The Society has one Colporteur la the field, and solicits aid to lnttodacevanother. Persons interested In the work or seeking further information will please call on. the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr28-6mos . Treasurer C. B. S. GETTING MARRIED. -ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN on great SOCIAL EVILS AND ABUSES which interfere with MARRIAGE-with Bare means of relier for the Erring and Unfortu? nate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free, m seal? ed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. may i3-amos . '-_ pa- GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. This valuable compound contains no opium, laud? anum, paragoric, or other anodyne, and will not massacre the innocents like the "soothing syrups" so much in vogue. The GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ls harmless, and ls recommended by all our best physicians. It ls to be had of the manu? facturer, DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. And or all Druggists. apr22-stnth - - m_i_ ^.JUST PUBLISHED. IN ONS VOLUME, Price 60C. The following Medical Lectures for Gentlemen: L PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. 2. PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN. 3. NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY 4. DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS. 6. SPERMATORRHOA. C. ABUSES OF THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS. 7. TREATMENT AND CURE. Price 50 cents by mall. Address the author, Dr. CURTI3, No. o .Tremont Place, Boston. Mass, marr-tuthslyr WARRANTED INFALLIBLE-" TIME DOES NOT IMPAIR ITS EFFICIENCY. MILLLNGS'S COMPOUND BUG DESTROYER, pre Pareil only by R. C. MILLINGS, No. 444 King street, and sold by Druggists and the trade in general, in bottles at Fifty Cents each. Liberal inducements offered to dealers by ap? plying to EWD. S. BURNHAM, Druggist, No. 421 King street, charleston, S. C. mayll-thsto2mo8 BAKER'S CITRATE MAGNESIA. A splendid preparation. Completely superseding the nee or all nauseous purgative Medicines. Sold by Druggists. JNO. 0. BAKER A CO., Philadel? phia. A foll supply on hand by DB. H. BAER, iebT-tuthsemoB No. isl Meeting street. Qattjal&o?tts. pm* CONSIGNEES FEB STEAMSHIP FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby Deified that she IB. TS}B^A'Y.;..'aiBchar^ atpier No. l, Union Wharves. All Goods n-jj taken away at sunset will remain on wha-^ at consignees' rttfc. ..; . .?lOBDECAI ACO., ' jilyili ? r;. - Agents. rLCONSIG?^EES FEB STEAMSHLP MANHATTAS irom New YorX, are notified that she 1B discharging pargo at Ad ger's Wharr. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the' wharf at owners' risk, julyli-i.... . XAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. pm* ALL BLLLSAGALNST THE BRIG GEORGIE, of Georgetown, 8. C., must, after this date/be'-rendered^ to'Messrs. J. A. EN9LOW A 00. for collection, orttiey will be'debarred payment. HENRY .SWAN, Master. Charleston, Joly ll, 1871. Julyll-2* pm* FINAL NOTICE.-ALL . CLAIMS against the Estate of Captain JOHN FERGUSON, deceased, which haye not already been presented, I must be handed in properly attested dh or before the 20th instant. WM. P. HOLMES, 1 Pxecntor(L ISAAC BROWN, J..EXECN-0Tv JulylO-6 . pm* COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE,1 FIRE-PROOF . BUILDING, CHARLESTON, .8. JULY 7,187l.-The undersigned rs now.preparing I and wM publish In a few. days the names, togeth er with the amount due the Treasurer's Office, for ; TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1868, '69 and'70.. Those Interested csn save an additional expense by giving their immediate attention to this notice. SAMUEL L. BENNETT, july8-3 County Auditor. pm* WASHINGTON ' LIGHT JJNFAN TRY RIFLE CLUB.-The members o f this Club wm please call on the undersigned, at the corner of Adger's South Wharf and East Bay, and pro? cure orders for their uniforms. w; W. SIMONS, juiy7-6 Secretary and Treasurer W. L. L P.. jt*"PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA, CHARLESTON, JULY 6, I871.-The Board or Directors having declared a Dividend of EIGHTY CENTS per Share jipon the Consolidated Stock, and fn the same proportion upon the Un? consolidated Shares, the same wm be paid on and after MONDAY next, loth instant, julys-e JAMES B. BETTS, Cashier. pm* L 0. e. F,-R. W. GRAND LODGE OF' THE STATE OF SOUTH 'CAROLINA!-The Officers of the Subordinate Lodges will be In Blahed at Odd Fellows' Hall, on the following Evenings, at 8 o'clock: v Schlller, No. 80, on SUNDAY, 2d July.; ' South Carolina, No. 1, on WZO.VBSDAY, sm Joly Howard, No. 3, on TucasnAY, 6th July: Marloo, No. 2, oaFRIDAY,-7th July. * Jefferson, No. 4, on TUWDAY, nth Joly. The Officers and Members -of the Grand Lodge are requested to attend in the installations. By order or the D. G. M. JOHN Ii. HONOUR, JR., M. D., Jnlyl-ewthftua Grand-Secretary. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON CHARTTAB. ? ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENE' FIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, No. 147 MEET? ING STREET-CHARLESTGN, JULY 10,1671. Official Raffled Numbers of the Charleston Chari? table Association, for the Benefit of the Free Behool Fund : . , CLASS No. 73-MORNING. ; 27-5.7r-10-^'63^63-7,6^-4,6-54-31-26-24. ' CLASS No. "4-EVENING. 39-26-24^-61-66-36-17-59-50-6-57 -10. As witness our band this 10th day ol July, i87i. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, may 28 sworn commissioners. pm* A CARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, H. T. PETERS, having charge of the head offlee of .e CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, j No. M7Meeting street, for j the sale or CERTIFI I OATES, will be pleased to see his friends and ; others, at any time, at the above place. All busl nSW**' nr"mnriy ntrpnr]frl ?if ?, ?g^lL OFFICE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY .COMPANY, CHARLESTON, JULY 1, 1871.-The Board, of DU rectors bavins' declared a STOCK DIVIDEND of | $386, and a CASH DIVIDEND or $1 50 A SHARE, (being at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum on the lo creased* capital of this Company) the same will be paid on ind after the 15th instant-, at the Office corner or Broad and State streets. Stock? holders will piesse bring their Scrip. - HUTSOK LEE, Secretary and Tresarer Mt. Pleasant and Sullivan's Island Ferry Co. july4-tuths6 pm* MESSES. EDI! ORS-PLEASE AN NOUNCE as a Candidate for Mayor, at the next Municipal Electbn, the namebf General JOHN A. WAGENER, and oe lige mayl7. " . A FRIEND TO REFORM. NOTEE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Sub-Ageni or the Land Commission, that, from and after ne flmt day of March, ISTI, they Win report all tjeir proceedings to Hon. F. L. UARDOZO, Seoiitary of .the Advisory Board. ROBE. c. Dr LARGE; L. O. S. S. C. Columbia, F&rnary 2Sj IS71. m ar ll pm* STATS OF* SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF (HARLESTON.-In the Common pleas_JOHN r. BRYCE and WILLIAM H. BRYCE, Copainers ander the name of J. Y. BRYCE A CO.,vs. EDWARD W. GROOT.-Sum? mons for Mony Demand.-[Complaint not Serv? ed.}-To EDWJtD W. GROOT, defendant In this action : You ?e hereby summoned and required to answer the ?mplalnt in this action, which ls filed in the offlo of the Clerk or the Court of Com? mon Pleas for he said County, and to serve a copy of your at wer on the subscribers, at their office, No. 39 Broad street, Charleston, within twenty days afir the service of this summons on you, exclusive f the day of service. If you falito ins wer this complaint within the time aforesaid^ne plaintiff will take judgment against you fothe Bum .of Seven Thonsand Dol? lars, with inteit at the rate of seven per cent, from the tweneth day of April, one thousand eight hundred ad seventy-one', sad costs. Dated Charleen, June 23. 1871. ' PORTER A CONNER, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the defenant, EDWARD W. GROOT: Take notice that tbeummons In this action, of which the foregoing ja copy, with complaint annexed, was filed in thomee of the Clerk or the Court cf I Common Pleaat Charleston, in the County of Charleston, anState or Sooth Carolina, on the 23d day of Juq 1871. PORTER AONNER, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Jnn27-tn6 Charleston, S. C. - TH?LARGEST WORKSHOP OF the body la it Liver, whose office lt is to with? draw the bile''om the blood; when this impor? tant organ do< not act, the skin assumes a yel? low appearan, and generally a sick headache sets in, with eily sensations, and cold hands and feet, accompaed with 103S of ap pet 11e. The sys? tem becomesiogged, the mschlnery does not work well, an?-oth mind and body arc disorder? ed, the affllotei bf coming cross and fretful, find? ing fault with very thing around them. To any person In thisondlllon Dr. D. JAYNE'S SANA? TIVE PILLS ai recommended; by their stimulat? ing action tluLver soon recovers its healthy tone, and is etbed to perform Its proper fure? tions. Costlvessi ls cured, and all the aggravat? ing symptoms,' uiionsness removed. Sold every? where. OOORIOH, WISEMAN A CO.,' Wpieale Agents, Charleston, s. 0. July8-stuths' pm* MEDOiL NOTICE. -PATIENTS suffering fromliieases pertaining to the GEN1TO URINARY ORAIS, will receive the latest seien tifio treat men t?y placing, themselves under the care oi Dr. T. EINSTJERNA, office No. 74 Hasel street, three ?bn from the Pos toni ce. sepso-tuthi] ^ETTA??TPID^A S*?ALL C?LOREB'IG^BL ??YTr~<to do hpusew'drk and make herself gene? rally useful. Recommendations required. 'Apply atlfo.- 6 ?atnoBB.flrr?et. JnljTT WANTED, A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, (white or colored,) to wash and Iron and .make herself generally useful. Apply at No. - Qi Klngstreetsonth of Broad._Jnlyll JTTT??TEDi. _A_OOMrETENT. WHITE VT . GIRL as a Child's Nurse; also, a Chamber? maid.; ?Rest or recommeadatlons 'required.*Ap ply at No. 8 Liberty street. - -- .Jnlyll TTTANTEDrA GOOD COACH8MJTH, BY YT SEAL, SIGN A ROBINSON, Abbeville. Courthouse.,: i ?. .JnlylO-3 TTTANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG . T f: leolored-man, either as porter or house servant. .Can bring the best recommendations ss to steadiness, honesty and attention to duties. Address JAMES, office or THE NeW3. jnlyio WANTED, GENTLEMEN TO . KNOW that the largest and cheapest Stock of GENT'S FURSISBESG GOODS Is on ?afld at AR CHER'S BAZAAR, No. 383 King Btreet. Jnly7-fl? WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, a small HOUSE, containing 8 to 8 rooms, situated either in'the centre of the city or near the Unes of the .City Railway. Address X. Y. at this office, stating terms, location,- 4c. TJtTANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A VT native of Florida, a situation as salesman ? or clerk In a house in Charleston. He ls well and favorably known thronghoat East Florida, and van furnish satisfactory testimonials as to char? acter and qualifications. Address -Jt S. J.. NEWS office._ ' . _jrilyl T?TANTED PURCHASERS 0F TICKETS TV ia the Land and Immigration Association Of Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY k CO. Tickets now ready, will be triad to see my friends at the office or Mr. C. CLAC10S, corner East Bay and Central Wharf. EBEN COFFIN, Suo-Agent. mayga_. ALADY OP EXPERIENCE WISHES to secure now a positron as Teacher In a scnool.or ramlly, for the 1st October, to teach English branches, including Ma<hematics, and, if lu a family, nl?o French and rudiments of Music If -required. Address, with fall particulars of terms,'Ac, P. 0. Box No. 21, Wilson, N. C. Jbn23-lmo*_ ?NEAT HOUSE WANTED, BY A DE? SIRABLE tenant, who would take a three or uve years' lease at a moderate rent Must be In western part of the city or near the Battery; Address, with full particulars, BETA, office or TUB NEWS. _; _ janie A. YOUNG LADY WISHES THE SIT jtjL UATION of Governess. .Will teach English and the rudiments of Music. Address "D.," DAILY NEWS office._. Junio ?N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN' (8C0TCH) , wanta a situation; ls acquainted with-Dry ds and Groceries; isa good Accountant, and wlUlng to make himself generally useful. Can g 176 first-class references. Address Veritas, Office OITHK NEWS. - # . mayis. mo BENTTA NEA^TWO AND A HALF i JL story Bouse No. 4 Mary street. Apply to southwest corner Church and Chalmers streets. rJolyll-2? : _;_ TO ' RENT, SEVERAL ROOMS, IN western part or the city, piazza opening to south and west. Apply at No. 7 Pitt street. ' Jnlyll-2*_ AFINE PIANO CAN BE RENTED reasonably by app'ying at the sbnth corner ol East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. . . JoiyU-l? . . BAKERY TO RENT-THAT LONG known and well established BAKERY No. 88 East Bay ; one orme best stands In the city for the business. .To an approved-tenant, lt Will be rented low, and immediate possession given. Apply at this office. '_ -Joryio-g? TO RENT, FOUR.ROOMS, AT NQ. U Dooghty Btreet Apply wubin.. jnnffl. . j TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN the Town of Anderson, 8. c,-a beautiful Cottage, containing six TOO ms, r art lally .Turms ti ed. The garden ls m a nigh state of cultivation, and the surroundings all that can-be desired for sum? mer comfort and plcssnre. From May to October there ls not a more agreeable locality m South Carolina. Apply to F. G. Ds FONTAINE, at the Mills House, or to M., Box 100, Anderson, S. C. aprlT Jror Sole. FOR SALE, A No. 1 LARGE WORKING MULE and a Rood Saddle and Draft Horse, inqnlre at No. 52 State,street. j nlyll-2? FCri?-~"*'rTTT'j CW? I. i .mr. suitable for wood or phosphate purposes. Apply at No. 30 Hanover street, or to J. A. BLAKE, Boyce's wharf. . .Jnlyll-l? THOR S?LR-rA JUDGMENT AGAINST J? PARKER J. HOLLASD for Twenty s?r'25-lOQ Dollars,- will be soldat private sale, al a discount, at MENKE A MULLER. . Jon21' 'RAPPING. PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price50CENTS.PER HUNDRED. Apply at .the' Office of THE NEWS._i__may 18 TJ^OR 'SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA J? CBINES, of good oualitv, which are offered oheap. call at No. 27" Queen street, . between Meeting aud Church streets. fobl4 XTEWSPAPERS,~FOR SALE A QUANTI Jil TY of the above. Apply ac Board of Trade Rooms, Na lol Meeting street._novio-tu A BARGAIN I-TO PRINTERS AND JJL BOOKBINDERS.-A Baggies Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low Tor cash. Ia nearly new, cnts 28 ra? hes, and has an extra knife. No charge for package. Price $40.. Apply at Tris NEWS Job Onice._.. '..-.af.. - mar22 AT PRIVATE 'SALE, MARL BLUFF PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swamp, orangeburg District,- south carolina, 16 miles from- Blackville'on South Carolina Railroad.'Au? gusta Branch, and 18 miles from Orangeburg Courthouse, on Columbia Branch Road. Charles? ton and Augusta and Charleston, and Columbia Railroads, containing 1028 acres of land, 238 of which ls cleared and under good fences; about 40 acres more cleared, but not under fence-al) of which is flrst-cias3 Cotton and Corn Lands; the balance ls first-class Timber Land. ,'. ' A first-class Circular Saw Mill (water,) in order for immediate use, on a constant stream. Lum? ber to -hand, and can be rafted to Charleston from the Mill. Also, a good Grist Mill. Has a comfortable house with six (6) rooms, outbuild? ings all lu good condition, stables, barn, kc, six ie) framed negro houses in good order. Ifalso has a Marl Bed on lt which makes lt very advan? tageous ta agricultural purposes for making ma? nures, ?ie. The best of titles eau be given. Any Information either In writing or in pjrson can be bod by application to Dr. h. BAER, No. 131 Meet? ing street, Charleston, S. C. Junie Soaroina. ?J?OARD Di NEW YORK. Person wishing genteel BOARD tn the City of New York for the Summer mouths, In a House patronized by Southern families, will find lt to their taste and advantage to call on the subscrib? er at No. 1 North Washington Square, before making other engagements. Mas. WHYTE. Jnly4-lmo_ BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board iud pleasant rooms, oa moderate terms, by ap? ply mg at No. 12 Wentworth street. DAY BOARD? ING also furnished. mayis Cigars, 6tobar.ro, &t. . gMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR STORET SPECIE PAYMENTS RESUMED AT No. 310 KING STREET. The Undersigned offers to Purchasers, Wholo lale and Retail Consumers or CIGARS, TOBACCO, 1NUFF. ko., an extra inducement for their trade. 1PECIE PAYMENTS ac par exchanged for ?KEENB i CKS to the amount of purchase made, vi thou t any advance npoo the Goods, consisting if all articles in his line of business. Orders extended to him. with Cash or City Ac eptances, will be promptly attended tb. An ex mlnatlon ot his Stock lu respectfully solicited. . WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor of Emperor William Cigar store. julylO Soots, 5i)0?S, &t. ?1 ET THE BEST! ?IT" - Bay your BOOTS AND SHOES at S T E l B E B'S, No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makeB them to order, in any style desired, sing only the best material and workmanship, Constantly on hand, a large assortment of cos jm made BOOTS AND SHOES, ol all sizes. The New -EXCELSIOR GAITER, rh I ch dispenses with shoe strim a and elastic, LADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call and examine specimens.'. JACOB STETBER, mayas No. 41 Broad street. '.- A "Regal?r'Monttiiy Meeting of SocletfcwlRJbeJield Tfcs EVKNIKG, st 8 o'clock, ?at LmdstedtlPfiia; oorner K'.ng and Calhoun Btreets? Members are requested to be ponctuai In atiendBBce. By order of the President. " JnlyTl-1? FRIED. HISCH, Secretary. S" " TJRV?Y??S' ASSOC I? T ?fH'fJF CHARLESTON DISTRICT.-Attend the Rega? lar Monthly Meeting of your-,'.''80clayon.. at the Hall of tne Charleston Llbrr../, THIS (Tuesday) EVENINO, July nth, at 8 o'clock: W - ? THOMAS McC RAD 1, - jnlyll -J ? , . ? ' ? Secretary. ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIE. - TY.-A Regular Monthly Meeilngof tba So? ciety will be Held THIS (Tuesday) :Ev?irorgf.at MSBODIC Hall, at 8 o'clock. ;. " 19V BAKER, ' jolyn ? _ 'Secretary.. SUMTER . RIFLE CLUB.-ATTEND A Regular Monthly Meeting -at Masonic HalL THIS ETKNTNO, the nth instant, at 8 o'clock. Members will please; come prepared to PBJ Ar? rears and make excuses for absences. - By order of the Presldont. 1; a? W.M/BRUNS, jnlyll . ; Secretary and Treasurer..'. CAROLINA D?DEP?NDENT; BQAT ' OLTJB.-Attend an Extra Meeting of your ciab, THISEVBNTNO, athaif-paBt 8 block.' Mem? bers will please come prepared to pay Arrears.- >?< . By orderof theifcemdemvr;. : ..!.. . : B.~J;3aOWLAND,-jK,^h JUlyllr* . , ,-. Secretary and Treasurer. ? <finoitnol. : j?ONDS, COUPONS, 4c. ' GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD . BONDS'ANO . COUPONS. Un current Bank Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and Silver. Dealt regularly in by A. b. KAUFMAN, jniyii-tuthB . ." . Na 26 Broad street.. . -:- J ' '. (Emotional'. ??, -WINNSBORO, S. C. - ' The FALL SESSION or 1871 will open cn MON? DAY, July 31, and continue twenty weeks. The course of Institution ls Classical, Scientific and Commercial, affording thorough preparation for a universal course or for business life. -? For circu? lars, address -M^'FARROW; ' lulyll-tufs . . Principal im? ar& Stt?t?; r_ L~ OST ?^SMALL GOLD'ENAMELLED PIKT, with MasonlcSlra,' eith?r on East Bay Battery or South-Bay. The-flnder will be re? warded, by. leaving lt at ihls:omce.i juiyii-i* . mrs ?coos, Ut . rjiHE GREAT "BUSH FOR B?BGA?NS I NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES FOR JUNE AND. JULY. GOODS FOB TRA FELLERS AND STAYERS AT ROMS ALSO. .0 : : ? _'?'?.? FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO:, Not. ?44 and 437 King St??Vt, Keeping their Stock new and fresh at all sea I sons, are getting In dally by steamers, NEW TRAVELLING LINENS for sui ta ?Plaid and Chene Japanese-Foplins I ?} I Fancy Organdies and Jaconets for hot weather Hore or their beat q?a?lty Iron Grenades White abd Colorednqnes \; . 't. " ; ;:' Pique Trlmmmgs Beautiful New PrintB, air the recent patterns, in endless variety: Percales, also ^ - y; Black Tamise for Sommer and Moorain g Dresses Black Charlies, "very, best quality BlackS 4 and 6 i Mousellnes Black English Crapes and Crape Veils Crape Sets-and Collars Embroideries (a lovely lot) ' ;A; Linen and Lace Sets 1 ! Lace-TrimmedCollars Mnsun Sleeves',': ' .? - ? ' -_: uu?u HOn?TB ttUUUUUg, ac ' J. .. . .-. - _ *. < : ALSO, A FULL LINS OF j CASSIMERES, LINENS AND COTTONADES . SHEETINGS " SHIRTINGS .:' TABLE DAMASK NAPKINS TOWELS HOSIERY GLOVES . HANDKERCHIEFS, ? . , - NOTIONS, Ac HBA?TIPCX BIOGS IiAMAlA<^POIN*TS SEASIDE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Everything sold of best quality, and at the very lowest prices, and nothing endorsed bot what ls gdodof.itsklnd. F?RCKGOTT,'BENEDICT & CO., jnn22 Nee. 244 and 437 Ring Street. CDisscIntio?is j?rf QLa?iaxtneTB\)ip. DISSOL?TIO^WC^A^TN?BSS^ Notice'is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between the late JOHN CAMP S EN-AND ERNEST WA LT J EN, ofCharle-ton, un? der the Arm or JOHN CAMPS EN & COMPANY, was dls?olvert on the 21st day or May, 1871, by the decease or Mr. JOHN CUMPSEN. The under signed ls authorized to settle all debts dne to and by the said Partnership. ERNEST WALTJEN, Surviving Copartner. NOTICE.-The undersigned will continue the Wholesale and Retail GRAIN AND MILLING BUSINESS, in the City of Charleston, under the name ol JOHN CAMPSEN A CO., to date from 1st Instant. CATHARINE CAMPSEN, (Widow of the late J. Campsen.) ERNEST WALTJEN. Charleston, June 12, 1871 JunlS-tuflmo iiJnil?ring .Jftaterial. g BINGLES! SHINGLES 1 Just received, a fine lot. For sale low at BUILD? ER'S DEPOT, No. 94 Church street. Junie E. M. GP.1MKE. CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL, WESTEND WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN STS. The proprietor respectfully informs his friends and the public that, having refitted the above Mill with improvad Machinery, ls now prepared to receive orders for LUMBER of' all descriptions, which will be furnished with dispatch, and at the lowest market prices. On band a large stock of Season* d. Dressed Floo-lng, Lining, Shelving and Weather BOARDS. Also, SHINGLES, Plast? ering Laths, Ac. J. H. STEINMEYER. JunlO-Smos itta?ffjes, Jcmdrrj, Ut. Jg A L L, BLACK & CO., No. 686 AND 667 BROADWAY, N. Y., Call attention to their very extensive stock of ULYERWAHE, PRECIOUS STOKES, mported and American Watches of Waltham Manufacture, EWELRY, BRONZES, CLOCKS, STATUARY, OAS FIXTURES, Ac* Oar goods are of the best quality, perfect In leslgn and finish, and sold at iatr pttces. Strang irs in the city are cordially-invited to visit oar .aies-rooms, whether they wish to purchase or lot. . JtlylWyp ?ifl?-I-PS1-?T^.B-*l STBIPS t s < a; so oblate.-STRIPS . . ?\ .S^QlSJflrJO. Necks. ? _ S? Forsalelowny B.BOYD, Jnlyll----_ No. 198 East Bay. LTE-WINE-AND CIDER VINEGAR. ~ 20" uarretBrNonpariel Cider Vinegar-T ' 20 barrels Table W?WjTinegar. .-- ? Agents ' of * above 'an?-Saye'- conet?ntly a foll stock on band, - -> - - Por sale lowinj* : . \ : . v ,T. . Jnlyl-lmo g STEFFENSi WBRNER'ASKJOKBR. AMS A Nir ;L A ET io uer ces ? DuflteHft .limitation': -: WESTPHALIA - HAMS . ^.rT. 5 tierces Davis's Diamond Hams, 10 tierces Davis's Leaf'Lard. ., All Hamsreweighed whensoMfl : For sale by iJ^-.'. '- D, A. AMME, ? Southeast corner Market and Meeting stree tu. ^. jnh28;7.? . . .,'"7,. ;. ^^^r^?l|^8!l!BB^^^s','' . . .?: ,? ?sig WI ?IC .. ?V SICKS OF THE ORO OSER Y HOUSE AND CARO ' .-..Uv ... ^.L.. . ' . J ". UNA TEA AGENCY, - .. . . .-.? .' . . Yoac^n-bnjr Tor one dollar .audjlfty. cents ?m? V?an^6t^t?'yffj':?b?d YOUN?^BYSON TEA of deUcate flavor aud great strength. For thirty cents one gallon nest quality LIGHT? HOUSE OIL. ' - \- '\; ' For seventy Ave cents one gallon choice Silver Drip SYRUP. '.- . a^jL For three dollars and fifty cents a J span ned Tl n CHAMBER SET, composed of three'articles, and worth:five dollars. " For fifty cents a LOOKING 'G?At?," whtcn ?ny buyerwonld think: cheap at one dollar. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF fl O U S E: RU RN 19 H I N G . G ? O D B y TWENTY-FIVE^PER CENT. CHEAPER?'? .. ^ Than same qnality gooda elsewhere. - CROCKERY,' .GLASSWABE, : V TINWARE;. / ' HARDWARE, .WO?DENW?RE and -'.- . . . WILLOWWAREv PLATN " AND DECORATE!) FRENCH ' CHES A ' . OOODS, ; . . - AI L I N L E T'S C H E A P .8 T OBI ? No. 888 King street, - marlfr-lyr ' ---_ ? - - . '.' . .'. - ? .. .'-j,'- . '. '?; j;:v/;> 1 .' . .* V "'*1,.1^^i ; . . ','?< ; ? ? -r;"-r? j -? A ? > . ' . ?.. .. -vi&csstota . Smoked PIG TONGUES at $126 per dosen. : WILSONS'1 . . ' '.2 GR?CBBYI iou -,v v WILSON ?Bs a ?better--- ^?CW^" WILSONS'' :: GROCERY. .? ...' yffcJ TEAiortbe'sam?mofiey .T^i:'''-.:" WILSONS' GROCERY. ???iV???. :ttan *njiOtfcer.H<raseln ?> WILSONS' GROeERYy - . '?.'I'X ' ? A . the City. '.'i.V.; WILSONS'^' .-' ? ' .. :;. O*OCEBY^ . ' ??.},\'^.\ .' "- ''.;', i .'? WTLSONS' f .r ?v..''. ..S?^p||p^ WILSONS' . . e?r!f.n?T; V - . a ORb?BRT, ? , T -?^A' - - .v.-ii r-j'V-' No. 306' J .'???;'-:-. . KING ST^ ....V-V Atthelowfrloe'off-: w;:-.-d?:._ ?mj?\ ONE DOLLAR . ???^^? NO. 30? " . ? KING ST. - ' GREEN AND BLACK. 'Ne. 3 0? '.: ...v.->...--j-?rr..K3K?h5flR .-. . &s ? ?? - .' ' ' :":':^?? : ui: ..(.: . ... . ? . 'f:>?i1f NO...-30S '.u.';;: ? ...<iW..,-'<*j?KlHG i . ??,Qin.yniaMMM&r.&^&?i NO. ?0tt .? ..rV..'.-..' '?:, aTOGP-.SR. trial, and yon will ase. ". : ! No. 3 0? . .< ; KINO 4 ST nootber. " -: : No.' 3 0fl . "'?.Z . 'J UNG ST. AUGootedelfverea free. g?g go No. 30? . KING SE. CHOICE SUGAR-CURED STRIPS, AT 13 cents per lb,-.. : . <.:,/...?? Fulton Market BEEF, Very fine;-at la cents per m. ', * .?? [.'?' .' -.. J,: . ? * : A lot' of nnbagged-Sbgar-onrea Hams (war? ranted) at a low price; ??? V -<W*??VWELOH'S, . S.W. Corner Meeting and Market streets. AU Goods dellvered'free. Juna*, ?THORN SPRINGS WATER Bogen A Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE ...'?.?:' Binninger'a Old London Dock Sin. Old Tom Gin Assorted FrencaBr?ndy? Fdra?a;? quart Jtirs Assorted- French Fruits, in own Juice, put np Ti . glass stoppetefi de?anters - FyenoB jnokiee; iii fancy Jars india Onrrfe, in flasks Yarmouth Bloater Paste; Anchovy Paste French Mustard,-In glassrpots;. . . . Oneen'a Olives,. Capers, Bordeaux Olive_O?, Florence Olive Oil, In flasks, and Bengal Chutney. E. 'K BEDFORD, Late V. S. Corwin ? Co. joni! No.275 Kmgstreet. \TEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENG Llflli IX CHEESE, AC RECEIVED PER RECENT AR RIV ALS. V; .OholceNew GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Cheese; Mild Factory Chease, Pine? apple Cheese, Yoong America Cheese, Kid am and Sap Sago Cheese, Extra smoked Tongues and I Breakfast Bacon Strips, Choice Pickled Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork and Kc Bled Ox Tongues, !:.( : SUGAR-CURED HAMS. : Daffleld's, American, Whestphalla, Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and .'the celebrated White Sugar-cured Champion Hams. For sale by - E. E BEDFORD , Jami_* HaOTKnig-airest. g R E M E N . L'A;G^:B. ;B'E E.'-B .. ; ENGLISH' ALES ? ' " SCOTCH ALES r- ].,r. A CHAMPAGNE ALES mBt Li .T^w LONDON PORTEES DUBLIN PORTERS . CHAMPAGNE CIDER. ., - m\ A E. BEDFORD, , rW ann ' . '" ' NQ.-'atB.j^ atwe?; OT A RN E B ' S:;IOD'a^pi^-l| I 7,''A^B* .IB?N .PItrL? ' - . ?0TBaie-bf " Da. H; BARR, ? J an?s No. 1 ia Meeting stree. W