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TERMS Or 1KB KKW S.] TBS DAILY NIWS, bj mali ona year, $?; montos $4; three months $360. Sen ed in etty at KrasrxxN ?SNTS a weet, payable to the riera, or $8 a year, paid to advance at the office. TBS-TM.WXXKXT Niws, published on TuesdayiL Thursdays and saturdays, one year $4; montas $3 to; three months $186 ns WISXLT Haws, ene year $$.. Six copi? $10. Ten copies, tb one address, $15. suB8caiPTioi?8 to all cases payable in advanci and no paper continued after the expiration or ti me paid fer. BaxtRaHOM should be made by Poetom? Heney Order or by Exp?en. If this cannot done, protection against loases by mall may secured by forwarding a draft oh Charleston pay able to the order of the proprietors of TH s Nxwa, or by sending -he money to a registered letter. TJUK8IKKT A lvertlsementa (by measurement) fifteen cents aline the first insertion, and ten cents a line each subsequent insertion. Business Notices (by cou at) twenty cents a doe each toser, tion. Honan of Wanta, To Bent, Lost and Found Boarding, *c, not exceeding so words, 36 cents each insertion; over 90, and not exceeding words, 40 cents each insertion; over so, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. These rates are NIT, and must invariably ?aid In advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 1? Broad street, Charleston, 8.0 Wit <?bafie#tim gt?to*. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1872. THB OH1BXK8T0N DAILY NIWS "is designa >?ed as the newspaper for the publication o? "ail legal notices, and official advertisements, "for the County of Charleston, under the act "of Yebruafy Md, 1870, entitled an act to regu "late the publication of all legal and public "notices.'' , , ^ , , Good Signs! The proceedings of the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday were both Interesting nod important 1 hey prove that there ls life in the old city yet - . . fri ,. ? _ . -: - . r *. The Ku-Ktux. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says thal "the President bas "concluded lo pardon all persons now under "conviction for Ku KIax offences, where "anchis asked for by their reputable neigh "bore." We Croat that the neighbors of the prisoners from Booth Carolina will move at once and sec nra their release. . _ ? .. ?-? .. ? Te* the Rtadcn ot the Rewa. The country circulation of THE NEWS bas Increased so rapidly during the past year as to compel the proprietors to seek some ex? tremely rapid, as well a? accurate, mode of addressing the papers sent to their subscri? ben. Thia bas been found in the Dick Triple Mailer, now in successful operation in TBS NSW* G? ?e, with which machine an expert can address from five thousand to serven thousand papera an hour. Another advantage of Che hew system ls that each subscriber has before .-him. every day, a printed record of the date of the expiration of his subscription, and will be prepared, without. farther warning., to renew hie sub? scription promptly, if he desire that bis pa? per continue to be sent. It ls quite possible that in the work of transferring the long llata of subscribers errors may have crept in, ano! lt is urged that any subscriber who Ands his name wrongly spelt, or who detects any mistake in the time when, according to the printed slip, his subscription rans ont, will make the fact known at once in order to secure a speedy correction. The daily and the weekly editions of Tax NEWS are now addressed by the Triple Mailer, and the same system will be applied to the tri-weekly Nxws in lesa than a week's time. Hence? forth no notification will be given of the ap? proaching expiration of a subscription, and no receipts will be sent for subscription money. The printed address, with the date to which the paper ia paid for, serves both as notification and receipt. Timrod'i Poems. The poetical works of tho late Henry Tim* rod, the greatest or Boothera poets, will shortly be published by Messrs. Hale <fc Son, of Philadelphia. The boole la edited by Mr. Paul H. Hayne, who bas given to its prepa? ration and arrangement his personal super? vision and care. The entire profita of the Bale of. the book will be devoted to re? lieving the necessities of Mrs. Ti m rod ; and this fact should be sufficient to commend the work to the instant attention of the Southern people. ?lmrod was not without honors in his own country. His reputation spread be? yond the border, and his poems drew high encomiums from the leaders of American thought. And he deserved every word of praise, and more. There ia not, In the pres? ent or -th? past, of the United States, a writer who, In the same measure as Tim rod, unites subtlety of conception to exqui? site taste and delicacy of finish. His poema are not mere prettiness. The thought and reflection are there-added to a tenderness and grace all his own. Others have been his superiors In vivid force; many have ap? proached him in the pious pains lavished upon their verse; but no American bas risen to his level in the combined qualities of ripeness of thought and beauty of ex? pression. . They who know what Mr. Timrod has done will feel that even thia must seem a grudging praise. The new edition of Timrod'a worka will, wo believe, be furnished to subscribers only, and we shaQ be pleased to receive names at the publication office of this paper. The Tri bu nc'? Mow Editor. The New York Star seems to appreciate, what ls sought for In potting Mr. Colfax at the bead of the Tribune. It says : "Horace Greeley waa the mainstay of the Republican party for many years, and although he did kick over the traces, being dead, there could be no. good reason why the Tribune should not tack a little and dash at once to the van ot the rice. To accomplish this It was deem? ed beat to nave a name. An editor they al? ready have. Mr. Whitelaw Bold ls a born edi? tor-an experienced, oultnred, oareful editor; but civil service reronn ie only good theoretl caay/ana the need of a name waa acknowl? edged to be essential. This Schuyler Colfax yrWfwnish." iileetinas. TTNION KILWINNING LODGE, No. 4? BJ A. P. H.-Tho Regular Annual Communica? tion of tola Lodge will be Held THIS (Thursday) BTKNINO, 19th instant, at Holmes's Lyceum, at half past 7 o'clock. Members are requested to oe PTcXr of the W. M. W. GEO. QTBBS deoie_aecretary. LIVE OAK SOCIAL CLUB.-AN EX? TRA Meetmg of this Club will be held THIS (thursday) EVBNIMO. at 7 o'clock, at their Club koom. Members will please be g^^? RtQelr attendance. By order. J-0-feo^EuKB dec?a?_secretary. HOPE STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM PANY.-Attend the Thirtieth AnnualMeet lmr or your Company THIB (Thursday) EVBNINQ, theWth^ o'clock precisely. A mil attendance ls requested. "By orar. Q decio C. A. BURLO, seoretary. {Dams. WANTED, A SECOND-HAND PROOF PRESS. Parties having such an artice for sale may And a purchaser by addressing "Typo." office or Tn s Maws._deoia WANTED, BY A STEADY, EXPERI? ENCED man, a situation BS assistant bookkeeper, clerk or salesman In a store. Has no objection to go io the country. Address "AL LEN," DAILY NEWS offlce._decl8-3? WANTED, A GERMAN GIRL TO Cook and Wash. Liberal wages paid monthly, apply at No. 123 com.ng and Warren strtets, opposite St. Paul's Church. decia-l* WANTED, A GOOD COOK, AT RESI? DENCE west end Broad street, south side. decio-l?_ WANTED, AN ABLE AND SKILFUL Colored Boat Hand. One that ls not afraid of hard word ls tne only kind wanted. Ap* ply at thia offlce._declT-3 WANTED, A GOOD COOK; ONE WHO thoroughly understands his business; aiso two Cabin Boys, from twelve to fourteen years. None need apply without the best or ref? erence. Apply on board of Steamer Fannie, Sa van nah and Charleston Railroad. deol"-8? WANTED, BOARD FOR A FEW weeks m a private family for a gentle? man, wiro and child. Please address, stating terms and location, T. W. B., at this offlce. declfl _ WOOD! WOOD I WOOD I WANTED, from 30 to 1,000 cords of WOOD. The very highest cash price paid, apply to MCBRIDE A CRAIG, East End calhoun street. deoM-6*_ WANTED, THE LOAN OF THREE TO Poor Thousand Dollars, for two to three years, on good security. Twelve per cent, inter? est will be paid quarterly. Apply at the Charles ton Post office to A. B._decl7-tnths8* WANTED, A COMPETENT CHAM? BERMAID. Must come well recommend? ed. Apply at No, 160 Meeting street, decl7-tnthg?_ WANTED, A SITUATION AS BOOK? KEEPER. Address rt., at this office. deoia wrns* WANTED, LADIES TO PROCURE latest Styles In HAIR FIXINGS, prices low. Also, Frenen Corsets, 75c, Hoop Skirts60c, Bustles from tte to 60c; endless variety Fancy Goods. ARCHER'S BAZAAR, King street. deci7-tuths3?_ WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOR THE Ladles' Fuel Society, to supply present wants, 40 cords of Oak Wood until their snpply can be received. Apply northeast corner of Ju? dith and Elisabeth streets before 13 or after 8 o'clock._deon WANTED.-TWO YOUNG LADIES, who have had some years experience, and who are entirely competent to teach, In addition to the ordinary course, the higher Mathematics, Latin and M mic, desire a situation for next year. Address, stating terms, B. and Bf., care box No. Si, BennetUiUlo, 8.0._decll-i8 A?0UNG LADY WISHES A SITUA? TION, in a healthy part or the State, aa Teacher of the English Branches and Rudiments or Music References given if required. Ad* dress J, H. E., through charleston P. o. novia AGENTS WANTED. - TUT MASTER SPIRITS OF THE WORLD. THE TREAS? URE HOUSE OP AMERICA. THE GREAT BOOK OF THE TEAR. A gents report sales of 25 to loo copies in a few boors or days. Prospectus free. Address J. W. GOODSPRED, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, sc. Louis, New Orleans. ooti-amosnaw_ _Coat aub if oirab. LOST, A GOLD BARRING, CORAL Medallion. Finder will be liberally reward? ed by le ivtng same at No. 4 Green street. deois-l*_ LOST, A LARGE WHITE AND BLACK DUG. A reward will be given for hts re? covery. Apply south wost corner St. Phillp and Line streets._' dooie-8? T 08T OB STRAYED ON TUESDAY, Li December I7tb, from the residence No. 62 weatworth street, a Brown Dog, answers to the name of '?Leo," cross or setter and Newfound? land. Breast, four feet and tip or tall white. Any one Unding the same will be liberally rewarded by leaving him at tue above residence, opposite Military Hall._ deci8-2* STRAYED, A SETTER DOG, WHICH the owner can have by proving property and paving expenses. Apply to fl. THEES, Schotten piata._,_deol8-8? _Mot Bau._ Kni?T?CKY 8ALE STABLES, Nal? CHURCH STREET.--lot of fine Broke Muirs for sale low on time. BAMBERG A McOOY. decia-a*_ FOR SALE AT HOCKADAY'S STA? BLES, Columbus street, twelve MULES, suitable for Plantation and Timber purposes. dec?a-:??_ TUST ARRIVED, A LOT OF FINE T?R O KEYS, at HOCKADAY'S, Columbus street. dec?s-1?_ TITULES AND HORSES, AT R. OAK ITJL MAN'S STABLES, No. 86 Church street, near Broad, for sale oa time._deol8-4? FOR SALE. A ONE HORSE PRINCE Albert Pheeton, almost new, made ex? pressly for its present owner. Price $226 cash. Can be seen at the stable of Lieutenant of Battery K, lat Artillery, citadel._deci6-4? SHINGLES! SHINGLES'-200,000 No. 1 SHINGLES lu bundles. For sale low for cash. 0. T. 80HLEPEGRELL, Na 87 Line street. deols-12?_ JUST ARRIVED, A CAR LOAD OF Good Medium MULES and HORSES. For sale low by P. WEST, Queen street. dec?a PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE Horses or Mules wi? find lt to their advan? tage to (tall at HOGAN A CO.'S STABLES, No. 606 Bing street, before pureba?lng elsewhere. dec? tnthslmoPAO*_ jpOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FARM IN MARTH ND FOR FARM IN SOUTH CAROLINA OR GEORGIA. A Farm within five miles of Annapolis City, Maryland, within quarter or a mlle of station, and having communication twice a day with Washington and Baltimore by railroad, will be eold reasonably, or exobanged for a settled Farm in South Carolina or Georgia. The lands are well adapted to the culture of grain and tobacco, and the location admirable for a Truck, and Dairy Farm. Address J. J. HUSBAND, No. xis West Hoffman street, Baltimore, Md. decia-thSpao PHOSPHATE LANDS FOR SALE. By virtue of a decreetal order of the Court of Common Pleas for Colleton County, I will sell at public outcry, before the Courthouse at Walter boro', S. C., on MONDAY, the 6th day of January next, 6460 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Edlsto River, in Colleton County, consisting of Ave dif? ferent Tracts of Land, and to be sold by tracts, belonging to the estates of* Lewis O'Bryan and envies brown. A plat of the whole wiU be ex? hibited on day of aale. Term8 made known on day of sale. Purchas? ers to paj for papers. A. F. O'BRYAN, decia-mthe_ Ex'or. AT PRIVATE SALE, THE PLANTA , T10N lying on Santee River, in St. John's Berkeley, about two miles below Eutaw Springs, known as "Walnut Grove," and property or the late James GaU ard, containing a litte over 1200 acres. On the place > ? a good Dwelling with eleven rooms and necessary outbuildings. The Tract admite or division into two parts, one immediately on the river, containing about 640 acree, of which 26 acres are in woods; the other, with the settlement, containing about 670 acres, or which loo acres are in woods. The place may "be treated for as a whole, or for either one or the above portions. Tents of sale-One-third cash; balance m one and two years, secured ny. bond and mortgage, hearing seven per cent, interest. Purchaser to pay for papers. * ir not Bold by the 26th instant, (Christmas,) the settlement tract will be offered for rent, for the vear 1873, at public outcry, on the premises, on "wednesday, the lat or January next. For further particulars apply to P. 0. GAILLARD, at Charleston, ) Qualified Or to JNO. G. GAILLARD,on theprena- > Execu? tes, or at Bonn eau's Pos t office, ) tors. dec3-tutus ?rnnsements. ^CADEM? OP MUSIC. Foarth appearance of tbe talented young Artiste, : KATIE PUTNAM, And the Great Comedy Company. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1872, KATIE PUFNAM in her great rendition of FANCHON, THE CRICKET, In whies she haa no equal. Incidental to the character, the famous SHADOW DANCE. Also the MAYPOLE FESTIVITIES. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF KATIE PUTNAM. Matinee Saturday at 2 o'clock. For particulars see Bills of the day. decTM FIRST ANNUAL GRAND BALL OF TUE CHARLESTON SOCIAL MOUNTED CLUB Will take place at the HIBERNIAN HALL, THIS EVENING, DEC. 19. comunas: Lieutenant L. Dunneman, Lieutenant W. V. Davis, Lieutenant H. Kahrs. Orderly Sergeant A. Christopher, Sergeant M. H. gan, Sergeant A. Dunneman. corporal J. Hawthorn, Secretary and Treasurer J. J. D jyle, Corporal James Kennedy, Corporal C. F. Willie, Private 0, Lieoenrood. Pri? vate F, J. callahan, Private L. J. May, Private F. W. Pelper. Tickets can be obtained from any of the com? mittee. The respective Rifle and Sabre Clubs will please appear m uniform. decl2-thmtuw6 SinanciaU_ JAMES H. WI I. SON, BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, NO. 6 BROAD STREET. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS subject to oheck at sight CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT bearing INTER? EST lasaed. EXCHANGE. GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and UNODRRENT BANK NOTES bought and'sold at CURRENT BATES and on COMMISSION. DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE and GERMANY sold. COLLECTIONS made. LOANS negotiated. A GENERAL BANKING and BROKERAGE BU? SINESS transacted. nov28-atuth-l7 ?o Rf ru. rpo RENT, A SUITE OF BOOMS, S?ITA J_ BLE for a small family. Can be rented singly or furnished ir desired, at No. 48 Beaufaln street._deolO-l* TO BENT, STORE No. 310 KING street, now known as "Kaiser William Cigar Store." Possession given on 1st January, 1878. Appiy to J. H. STEINMBYER, Charleston Steam Saw Mill, west end Beaufalu street. deci7-tntiis7_ TO BENT, THAT FINE STORE AND Dwelling cccopied by Melchers A- Muller, No. 217 King street. Apply at No. e Liberty street._deci2-tbir.4? mo BENT, THAT LARGE AND OOM JL MODIOUS Building. Na 149 East Bay, re? cently occupied as the Publication Office or TEX NKWS, and formerly known as the French Coffee House. For terms, Ac, applv at the Office of Tris NEWS. No. 19 Broad street. sep28 j0o or oma. "PRIVATE BOARDING.-A SMALL JL family or two single gentlemen can obtain board In a private family on Wentworth street, near Smith, on line of city Railway. Reference required. Address Key Box No. 886, Postofllce. declS 3* donranortai. fjTTHE BEY. J. W. MILES HAVING X returned to the city, ls wining to assist a limited number of those who desire private in? struction m Languages, or other brsnohea ol Lit? erature not mathematical. Those who may de? sire roch assistance, are requested te apply to 0. B. MILES, Esq., No. 23 Broad street, fsr further Information. dec9-mthB ?JniQS ot tTJboLeeale. J^OWIE, MOISE & DAVIS nrrOBROS, KANtTFAOTtnttTBS ANO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. 0., Offer with confidence to the Public the following VALUABLE PREPARATION'S, Of Which they are Proprietors: , t SUMTER BITTERS. What this great Southern Tonio will do must be gathered from what lt has done. The case or dyspepsia, or any other form or Indigestion, in which lt has been persistently administered with? out effecting a radical cure, ls yet to be heard from; and the same may be said of bilious disor? dera, intermittent rever, nervous affections, gen? eral debility, constipation, sick-headache, mental 1 (Usabilities to wbloh the feeble aro so subject, lt purifies all the fluids or the body, including the blood, and the gentle stimulants which lt imparts to the nervous system U not succeeded by the slightest reaction. This ls a chapter or raots watch readers, tor their own sakes, shonld mark and remember. JOLLIER'S REMEDY. THU BEST LINIMENT FOR KAN AND BEAST I This article has gained a well-deserved reputa? tion, wherever lt bas teen used, as an external remedy, and hundreds or our best citizens testify to its good qualities on man and beast. Used once lt becomes a family comfort and necessity. J^JOISE'S LIVER PIIiLS, For the cure of Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Slok-Headaohe, and as a Cathar? tic and Anti-Bilious Pill have no superior. These Pills possess that peculiar power of in? vigorating the stomach, and stimulating the liver and torpid bowels, wbloh render them or unequalled efficacy In cleansing from the blood all impurities, and imparting new lire and vigor to the wh: le system. They are entirely vegetable and perfectly safe._ DB VON GLAHNN'S BOYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. An unequalled antl-dyspeptlc, tonic, nervine and Invigorating cordial. Thia world-renowned Tonic 1B prepared under the personal supervision or Dr. von Glahnn, or Amsterdam, Holland, and has been pronounced by the best German physicians to be pure and free from adulteration, and by them have been recommended for the following painful oom plaints: Diseases or the Bladder, Kidneys and urinary Organs, Female Complaints, Collo, Im? perfect Digestion, Gravel, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dropsy, and all diseases or the Stomach. J^OISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. Are warranted to cure in every case, or the money refunded. They contain noarsenlo or poisonous ingredi? ents or any kind-nothing lu the least degree in? jurions to the system under any circumstances and may be administered with perre? safety to an Infant. They never fall to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directed. They cure immediately. In no case will the patient have more than one ob?l after the first dose, and In the majority of cases not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pretends todo. They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system, and thus averting Its consequences. nov9-sth ttsai Notices. FINAL NOTICE.-ESTATE OF OLIVER D. SEYMOUR, JR.-The undersigned will apply to the Hon. George Buist, Judge ef Probate for Charleston County, on Friday, the 10th of Jan? uary next, at ll o'clock, A. M" for Letters Dis mlsBory on the said estate. OLIVER D. SEYMOUR, Administrator or the Estate of 0. D. Seymour, Jr. December io, 1872. decio-tnthslmo SruiTUii Caro?. D. A. J. SULLIVAN BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, NO. 113 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO Desires to inform his friends and the public that he 1B prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kinds at? tended to, Designs and estimates furnished upon application._sepo ffotglg AIKEN HOTEL, AIKEN, SOUTH CARO? LINA, Having recently purchased, thoroughly over hauled and refitted the above Hotel, we respect, folly announce to our friends and the public that weare now ready to receive and entertain guests 10 fl rat-class style. BAILEY ? PEGG. novscamos Proprietors. glutton Bait?-jtjtti gag? "by W. YTLEITCH ? E. S. BR?NS, Auction? era. - RETAIL STOCK OP DRY GOODS OP I Estate or T. Kelly, by order ol tue Adminis? trator, at Auction. will be sold THIS M6RNISG, the loth instant, itthe Siore NO. 263 King slreer, commencing at io o'clock, _ Tho remaining Stock In said Store, consist? ing or KENTUUKY J ti ANS, Delaines, Bine and Gray Flannels, shawls, Blankets, Towelling. White and Colored Linen, Swiss, Nainsook and T&rletan Muslins. AND Afine assortment or HOSIERY, Olores, Corsets, Undervests, Spool cotton and Silks, Ac, Ac. Terms cash, sale to be continued from day to day until completion. _declH WM. MCKAY. Auctioneer, Salesroom No. 45 Went? worth Street, WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT HALF' past 10 o'clock, one FIRE-PROOF IRON SAFE (LUiey's Patent,) m perre? order. Also, two Show cases._decio WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, Salesroom No. 45 Went? worth Street, WILL SELL THIS MORNING, AT 10 o'clock, a large invoice or Northern Ons* tom-made CLOTHING; also, a good assortment of I Ladies and oent's Boots and oboes, conditions cash. Goods will positively be sold at first ofler lng, and are now open for inspection. dec!9 B, M. MARSHALL & BRO. WILL SELL TU IS DAY, AT HALF. PAST io o'clock, at No. 83 Broad street, 2 MULES, 1 Pony. _dec!9 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Receiver. RICE PLANTATION, 4c, Ac, ON PON-1 PON River, A. H. Heyward vs. John A. Hassell and others, Devisees of John Ashe, de CBllSGCte . * THIS MORNING, the 10th day of December, will be sold In the city of .charle.- ton, near the Post office, on Broad street, to obedience to an otder or the Court or Common Pleas, The two RICE PLANTATIONS, at the best pitch or tide, known as "Will Town," and "High Wassle," or "Rotterdam," now merged into one Plantation, situate lu st. Bartholomew's Parish, Colle ton County opposite wm Town, ona large creek, watera or Poo Pon River, containing joint? ly 1049 acres, or walch 400 acres are Rice Land, under bank, (about 200 or which have been planted last year;) bounding to the north and nor: h went by lands of estate of Baynard and Ed* ward Barnwell, to the south on lands of Mrs. Wayne and to the east on said creek, on the place are two ama a Dwelling Houses and accom? modations for negroes. ALSO A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon Pon River, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the "Will Town" Plantation, COM taming iso acres ol land. ALSO, FIFTEEN TOWN LOTS in the Village or "Will Town." ALSO, The TRACT OF LAND or Island commonly known as Whooping island, on the Dawhoc River, Colleton County, containing about 21) acres ol land. Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bonds payable lu three equal successive annual instal? ments, with interest, payable annually, from day or tale, to be secured by a mortgage or tho prop erty. Purchasers to pay for papers. declD By H. H. DeLEON. DWELLING ON MEETING STREET. I wm sell THIS MORNING, Deeember 19, at corser Broad street and East Bay, at ll o'clock, AU that LOT OF LAND, with Two-story wood? en Dwelling thereon, containing SDI rooms, piazza, cistern, gas, and all necessary outbuild? ings; situated on west side of Meeting street, two doora north ot John street. Lot 60 feet front and 75 feet deep, more or less. Terms-une-third (X) cash; balance payable in one and two years by bond and mortgage of premises, interest at 7 per cent., payable annual? ly. Premises to be insured and policy assigned. Porer-a-ere to pay for papers._decio By H. H. DeLEON. LARGE BRICK HOUSE ON EAST BAY KNOWN AS NEW YORK HOTEL, i wm Ben THIS MORNING, December 19,1872, at the corner or East Bay and Broad streets, at ll o'chek, . All that LOT OF LAND, with three story Brlok Building thereon, on west side er East Bay street, known as New York Hotel, containing nine rooms, with store beneath; lot twenty-one feet three inches (21.8) front on East Bay, and on west and back Une seventeen feet six luches (17.6). on north line one hundred and sixty-five reet six Inches (ieee), and on south line one hundred and sixty feet six inches (160.6), mere or less. On rear or building is a large Brick storehouse, with open ins on Bedon's Alley, said lot having the right or passage through said uedon's Ailey on the south. TermB-Ooe-thtrd (H) cash, balance In ene and two years, by bond and mortgage or premises bearing seven per cent, interest, payable an? nually; property to be Insured and polloy as signed. Purchaser to pay for papers. deol9 Stnctiotuetg' jjjjjjgg galea. Sf t. By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 03 Broad street. CHARLOTTE STREET LOT OF LAND. For Bale, the LOT OF LAND on the south side or charlo tie street, between Elizabeth and Alexander streets, measuring 80 feet front by 240 feet deep. ALSO, The LOT OF LAND on west Bide or Church street, north or Water street, measuring 76 feet front by 139 feet deep._dec2-mth By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 93 Broad street. LARGE WOODEN RESIDENCE LAM BOLL street.-Fo- sale, the large Three story WOODEN RESIDENCE, on brick basement south Bide or Lamboil street, one door east or Legare street. The Lot measures 67 feet front by 180 feet deep._doc2-mth6 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 93 Broad street. ESTATE SALK-REAL ESTATE, BY OROER OF EXECUTORS.-For sale. The Two-Story WOODEN RESIDENCE. No. 31 Warren street, next east oi st. Paul's church, containing 4 rooms, pantry, dressing and garret rooms, 2 pi? azzas, Kitchen, with 4 rooms. Lot 60 feet front by iso reet deep. ALSO, The Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, with 4 rooms and Kitchen, on west side or Rutledge avenue, betw>en Flshbnrn and Monnt streets. Lot 86 reet 6 inches by 97 reel; 6 inches. AL80, The adjoining LOT north or the above, 86 reet 6 Inches in front by 97 reet 6 inches deep. ALSO, The Two-Story DWELLING, with 4 rooms, on Oarrere's court, running from Cannon street. Lot 85 reet by eo reet. ALSO, The Two-Story DWELLING, with 4 rooms, on Oarrere's court, next to the above Lot 86 reet by 60 reet. ALSO, Toe Two-Story DWELLING, with 4 rooms, on Oarere's court, next to the above. Lot 36 reet by 60 f< et._decio-tnthO furniture, <&r. .piRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, Is the place to get handsome and subtantlal FURNITURE of the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to suit the times. This establish? ment has just received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Sets In Oak, Walnut and Imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for less substantial Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine the stock and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER. No. 444 RING STREET. fleejg_ Joint Stock Comp an]). OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COM? PANY for the henea t or the State Orphan Asylum. CLASS No. 807-WEDNESDAY MORN LNG, Dec 18. 41-69-72- 8-62-65-19.-21-32-26 - 3-17 CLASS No. 80S-WEDNESDAY EVENINU, Dec 18. 17-65-29-77- 52-25-41- 66-19-45-73-50 decis-l A. MOROSO. Sworn Commtlsloner. filillinerrj, Straw ?ecos, Sf t. J1ALL OPENING, NO. 804 KING STREET. ' Mrs. M. J. ZERNOW would respectfully an? nounce to the public that she wlU open THIS PAT, October 17th, a full line or MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hoopskirts. Bustles, Kid Gloves. Ladies' and Children's Under Garments, Wrap? pers, Sacks, Furs, ?tc Dress and Cloak Making attended to as nsual. Sole agent for M'me Demores t's PAPER PAT? TERNS. Country orders wlU receive prompt at entlon. octn.thstu Slnrtion Salt0-futurt Waiae. By WM. MCKAT. CLOSING OUT BALE OP A FIRST CLASS Retail Cigar sad Tobacco Store, No. 810 Ring street, -wai be sold on - SATURDAY NIGHT, aist instant, commencing at T o'clock, at Ko. 810 King street, sign of "King William," an assortment of Fine If eewchaum Pipes, choice Im? ported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking and Gnewing Tobacco and a variety of Fancy Arti? cles. Sale positive._declO-8 By H. II. DfiLEOIf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC? TION. I will sell on TUESDAY, the 34th day of Decem? ber, at the corner of East Bay and Broad Btieets, at ll o'clook, the following valuable Property: AU that LOT OF LAND on wes. side or Coming street, one door south of Wentworth street, and known as No. 16, with the two and a half story dwelling thereon, containing nine (9) square rooms, large pantry and bathing room, wita hot and cold water in bed rooms and marble basins, gas with complete fixtures; ceilings painted and and frescoed, marble mantels; kitchen, with roar square rooms and No. 1 range; stable and all necessary outbuilding;!, large cistern, pump, Ac; premises ia complete order. Lot forty-live (46) feet front and one hundred and twenty (120) feet deep, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND and two story Brick S'ore on west side or East Bay, measuring In front twenty-five (26) feet and one hundred and nine (109) feet in deptn, more or less, formerly oc? cupied by Messrs. Laurey A Alexander. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with dwelling there ' n, Known as No. 62, st. Phillip street, contain? ing six square rooms, with necessary outbuild? ings, cistern, Ac, lu good order. Lot thirty feet Blx Inches (30 6) front, by one hundred feet deep, more or le^a. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on west aide of Com? ing street, known as No. 21, with dwelling there? on, containing five rooms, and all necessary out? buildings. Lot fifteen (16) feet front and sixty thre ; (08) feet In depth, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on west side of state street, with buildings thereon containing six rooms, and brick kitchen. Lot twenty reet front and m depth sixty reet, more or leas. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on north Bide of Adger's Wharf, kr own as No. 6, with brick store there? on, three stones high. Lot nineteen feet six inches (ie 6) front and forty reet In depth, more or Uss. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LIND on north side of Adger's Wharf, and known as No. ?, with three story brick store thereon. Lot twent / reet one inch (20 1) front, and thirty-nine feet nine Inches (39 9) in depth, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on north side of Adger's Wharf, and known ss Ko. 9, with three story brlolt s tons thereon, measuring In front nineteen feet ten net es (19 io) and In depth thirty-nine reet eleven Inches (89 ll) more or less. Conditions-One-third cash; balance payable by bond and mortgage of property sold, in one and two years, with seven per cent, interest from date of sale, peyable annually; purchaser* to pay auc? tioneer for tapers; property to be insured and policies assigned. -dec?s By LOWNDES & URIMBALL, VALUABLE BICE PLANTATION ON OOMBAHBB RIVE K AT AUCTION. ? Walter Blake, et al, vs. Walter Blake, Jr., et aL In pursuance of an order of salem the above case, to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First circuit, I will offer for sale at Pabilo Auction, at the Courthouse, Beaufort, 8. a, on TUESDAY, the nth day or December, 1872, at ll o'clock, AU that PLANTATION or Tractor Land, com? monly known as Bonny Hall Plantation, In Beau? fort county, containing some severn eeo hundred (1700) acres of Rice and Upland. Boondine ?Orth on Combahee River, west on Lauds now or late of Mrs. Arthur Middleton, easton Landa now or late of Henry Middleton. Esq, sooth on Lands now or late of Henry Middleton. Esq., all of which ls more particularly described In a plan from Go? dard's Survey, traced by 0. J. Baker, Surveyor, London, Eng., bearing o ate In July, 18S7. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two, three and four years, '.he credit of the purchase money to be secured by the bond or bonds of the purchaser or purchasers, and a mortgage or the premises; the bonds to bear Interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the day of sale, payable annually, until the whole amouut be paid. Purchaser to pay Referee for all necessary papers. C. H. SIMONTON, nov2l-tb-6 Referee. COTJS, Conie.tiotms, 67z. X MAS G H B EBI "BUT ONCE A YE A RI" THE HIGHES" ANO THE KI0I8T MINCE PISS MINCE PIES MINCE PIES In the City, always oti hand or made to order at short notice. ano, TURKEYS GAME PASTBY ICED OAKES JELLIES, AC, AC, AT TULLY'S OLD STAND, NC 124 BING STREET, de 218-15 Near Qaeon street. BEAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BX 0PFIB1D AT MCLEAN'S TOY STORE In cons?quence of having to remove temporarily, I for repairs to Store, af ser first January. SHOW OASES AND GLASS a Specialty. deol8-7 f?qirto ano /nrnieljing C$0000. Gr F RESH ABBIVALS1 LATEST STYLES! COMFORTABLE FIT I LOWEST PRICES I S SS S S S S 8 S 8 8 S 8 S88SSSSS SCOTT'S 8SSSSSSS 8 8 S STAB 8HIBT9 ANO COLL ABS. 8 S 8 S Ready-made and made 8 s s S to Order. S 8 S 8 .- S 8 M B N'S 8 s a S FUR: I S H IN G S S 8 SSSSSSS8 GOODS. SSSSS8SS 8 S S S S S S 8 a s S S s AT THE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM I LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. ftotirco in Sankrnprcrj. P"~T1??^DISTBK?T^?OUBT OP THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-.h the matter or THURS? TON A HOLMES, Batkrupts-In Bankruptcy. In obedience to an o -der c f the Honor?t.:? Dis? trict Court fo the District aforesaid, all the Lien Creditors of the above lamed Bankrupts are here? by notified to prove 'heir claims before me on or before the first dar of January. 1878, or be debarred from all beiieat of the decree to De made In this cause. Charleston, S. C., December -, 1872. JILIUS 0. CARPENTER, dec6th4 Registrar in Bankruptcy. FTHE DISTRIClT COUBT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DIS? TRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA .-in the matter of THURSTON A HOLMES, Bankrupts.-In Bank ra?o?whom lt may concern: The undersigned hereby ?ives notloe of Ms appointment as Assig? nee of B- N. THURSTON and a R. HOLMES, or Charis-to-, In the Cont ty of charleston and State or South carolina, within said district, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Oonrt ol said District. Dated at Charleston the fourth day of Decem? ber, A. D. 1872. JAMES P. LBSESNE, deoiMhi Assignee. ?rccerus, ?upxorg, Ut, ?HEAP TABLE. WINE. Three donara wUl pay for a Five Gallon Demi? john foll or CATALONIA RED WINE Imported last year direct, and In good condition, at N. IL PORTER'S, 238 King street, third abo?e Mattet street, decls-l F BESE TEAS. The HYSON TEAS Bold at PORTER'S closing apeales at si per pound la the same article he' sold recently at $ i so per pound. Several paox ages still remain, nth a supply or OHOIOI GRADBS Gunpowder, Hyson, Imperial, Oolong, and English Breakfast Teas, landed yesterday from-steamer Champion from New York, and per ! steamerTYirglnla from Philadelphia. decl9-mw2 JIBUTI FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Just received per schooner George Washington, from Baracoa, a selected cargo of FRUIT, landing at Union Wharves: 1027 bunches Choice BANANAS. 11,000 Glean Coco an a ts. 0200 Half Husked Cocoanut*. In store: 700 barrels Prime Selected Apples. 60,000 Prime Florida Oranges. loo barrels 8. S. Onions. 200 barrels Early Rose Potatoes. 100 barrel* Peerless Potatoes. 200 barrels Jacks n White Potatoes. 200 bags new Wilmington Peanut*. FuU line Canned Goods, Jellies, Candles, all va? rieties; Prize Packages, French mixture and stick assortment; Currants, Prunes, Dates, all kinds of Nuts, Fire Crackers, AC. AC. K BESSEL A BRANDES, decio 138 East Bay, coroer Market street. JJ?NDEE BAGGING. 44 inches, ix pound to IK pound to the yard. For sale low by HERMANN LElDISG. decio-2 jyjlNBBAL SPERM OIL. Wanted every family In the city to know who are us'ng the MINER A U 8PEBM OIL, and those who from a distance hare been prevented from using lt, that the MINERAL SPERM OIL AND BURNERS win be delivered and cans flUed at their resi? dences from our wagon regularly by sending us their address and number of street. DOUGLAS A MILLER, Sole Agen 'a for the State, No. 03 East Bay, opposite Boyce's Wharf. deol7-e JTEW LAYER RAISINS. soo boxes \ New Layer RAISIN?, Direct 400 quarter boxes ) importation. For tale by HENRY COBLA A CO. deoi4-stnth3 J^EW STORE I FRESH GOODS I We would respectfully inform our friends and the citizens ot Charleston that we have opened a GBOGEBY STOBE, AT NO. 318 KINO STREET. OPPOSITB LIBERTY St BB IT. And are now o tiering First-class Goods at prices to suit the times. BYRNE A FOGARTY. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. BYRNE A FOGARTY hare opened a GROCERY STORE at No. 818 King street, opposite Liberty street, on the cash system. Buying and selling for cash only, thereby Riving their .customers the advantago of getting their goods at the lowest posilb e rates. Call and examine for yourself. Do not forget the number, 818 Klug street, oppo? site Liberty street. nov28-fmw8mos Qeming fUotlnUBs. rp H E NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now seUtng these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. . Adjusting and Repairing done promtiy. WHEELER A WILSON MAN UFO 00., aprft-lyr Na 200 King street. fi aili oaas. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. OBAR1R8T0H, S. C.. June 8, 1373. Trains win leave charleston Daily at 10.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. . " . Arrive at charleston e. 00 A. M. (Mondays ex cepted) and a P. M. ? - Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving io .li A. M. makes through canne? tlon to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Greek only, going through In 44 hours. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have choice or rente, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay aver on SDHDAY in Bal timora Those leaving on SATDBDAT remain SON' Di.Y in Wilmington, N. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other polnti West and No thwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains ol Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S.S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLE APO R. Gen. Ticket Agent, maya SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, June 13, 1872. On and after MONDAY, June nih, the Pas scnger Trains on this Road win run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston daily.8.80 P. M, Arrive at savannah dally.9.48 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.1L80 P. u, Arrive at Charleston dally. 7 A.M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sun day B excepted.. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.80 P. kt, Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... li A ti Arrive at charleston, Sundays exo'ted. e.fi0 P. M, Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad for au stations OB that Road, (Sundays excepted, j Freight forwarded dally on through bins ol lad mg to points in Florida and bj Savannah Une ol steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given ui freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other Une Tickets on sale at this office for Beaufort ovei Port Royal Railroad. . 0. s. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendant 8.0. BOYLSTQF, Gen'i FL and Ticket Agent. )unl4 g OUT H CAROLINA RAILROAD. OHARLS8TON, 8.0., December 14, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, December 16. the Pas* senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad wUI run as foUows: POR COLUMBIA. Leave Oharioston.-.0.30 A M Arrive at Colombia. 6.20 p M POR AUGUSTA Leave Charleston.9.80 A M Arrive at Augusta.~~.. 6.20 p M POR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.9.00 A M Arrive at Charleston.4.46 P X Leave Augusta.9.oo A Y Arrive at Charleston.4.46 p M COLUMBIA NIGHT XXPRBSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.-.7.80 P v Arrive at conimbla. e.80 A M Leave columbia.7.so r M Arrive ac Charleston.tM A M AUGUSTA NIGHT RXFRRSi. (Sundays excepted.) Lea ve Charleston..-.8.30 r M Arrive at Augusta. ..7.86 A M Leave Augusta."??.....?..e.16 p M Arrive at Charleston.6.60 A M BUMMSRVIIXI TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.36 A M Arrive at Charleston.8.40 A M Leave Charleston.&8i ? M Arrive at summerville.-4.60 p M CAMDRN TRAIN. Leave Camden_. ^.7.20 A M Arrive at Columbia.1L66 A M Leave columbia.-.2.10 p M Arrive at camden..0.C8 ? M Day and Night Trains connect at Arrgustn with Macon and Augusta Railroad, Centra) Railroad and Georgia Railroad. This ls the quiekest and most direct route and as comfortable and cheap aa any other route to Louisville, cincinnati, Chicago, st. Louis and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with G reen Tille and Columbia Railroad; and Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through tickets on sale via this route to aU points Nonn. Camden Trahi connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A, L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. PICKEN8, O. T. A. deslO Jg BO AD- i STICHST* Jj FRUITED. CIGAR SIOSe, NO, 21 BIOAD STRUT, ^ R . 8 K EBBITT, PsOfiTlTO?, Bsa J oat opened with a roil stock of Forelg a land Domestic FRUITS, Candle*, Oigan, To; bicco, Fireworks, Ac, which wOl be disposed off on the moat advantageous tensa j to parc Basen. A liberal sha? of tue pabl?c pa troc a g e ls sottelted. deoia-ia JIRUni FR UIT I FB?lTl v JUST RECEIVED PEB SCHOONER ANNE HAB? BIS, FROM HA YAQUES: . .( ? 200,000 Choice Pot'to Rico ORANGES. - . Per Schooners Ella L. Trefe then and Hary E. Haogani. from Baracoa :. 1,000 Bunches BANANAS w,ooo Baracoa Cocoanuts 6,000 Grape Fruit eraron: 1,000 barrels Choice Northern Apples SOO barrels Peach-Blow. Karly Boas 'and Jack, ?on Whtte Potatoes ? 30 barrels uape Cod Cranberrlei .. roo barrels silver Ski a Onions 80 barrels White Beans' > . loo ooxes Hesalna Lemons 60 kegs Halaga Grapei .. 60 boxes Turkish Prunes 60 boxes Zante Currants 16 boxes Spanish Preserved Pratts ? . . j 25 boxes Assorted Jellies . w . 60 frails Hooey Dates .. .' . 6 cases quarter aud half pened boxes Fhn 5 cases Dram Figs v*T.*,*r. . 6 eases Cartoon Figs . -"u .'. 6 cases Box Figs . 86 bo i ea Leghorn Citron goo boxes whole, half ead quarter ooxes Bal. loo barrels Assorted Nnta .. * 1 oo strings Spanish Garlic r": soo boxes Gold Ciop Fire Crackers l ooo bushels wilmington Groundnut*. For sale at the lowest market prices, at deon Nos. 66,6T sad W M^lcetife. JP OB SALE, BAGGING I BAGGING 1 Five hundred rolls Nan LrJ?L?WB??GTNO. Apply at HOSES GOLDSMITH A SOS. novJT-lmo ; ' l-n s-*;) ? n.7fl *& Wink tJufltu*W Cash, paces" for Hides, wool, Skins, Fu-s and Beeswax, at HOSES GOLDSMITH A ?0*5, nov27-lmo Vendos Bange. pEBTJVIAK GUANO. ; ; : p To arrive direct from the <<CraaaaW> falaadt (MOO) two thousand tua of GU?HAPI n?rr?. AN ou ANO. which wui be sold lo lota or tea tone novao-tathslmo '? .Atenta, -^TXME OP THE ALLSPICB. ? Indus uierque servlet nat The greatest natural Tonio ta the. world: and most certain core for Dyapej?ta, iadlgssaoB, Dlarrhosa, Cholera Infantum, Citolera Horbas, or any other Derangement of the sionueh oe Bowell. Highly endorsed by the Hediera Faculty of the S?rth, lt ls net an Alcoholic Compound, being manuractured only from the juice of tbs ripe Allspice. Price $1 per Bottle. SoloProprtewr,a.EaOOBI)OVA, No, ea william street, New. York. oct2C-stuth3mos A^^l^1IS caSSsato^ I jyj A B T i N A M o O;D, (Saccessora to late E. E. Bedtord,) I WHOLESALE AND B B TAI L GROCERS, Noa. Ix? and 1? H ?BTTSG STREET, I Corner Harket street, charleston, south ?roana, seep on hand a wau selected stock of Choice Family Supplies. ., 7r7^ Oountry orden respectfully solicited. Ho charge for packing, and goods denwed free of ofearge to aa) part of the city, Rattrotd Depots and steamers. '77 ~.... . W.H. WXXCH-FLHSTWOOD LAHinAO-L? EASOH, octsA-Daosmos - -..-' . " I WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSON'S WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' 11 WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS' 800 KING ST. SOS KING ST. 806 KING ST. 306 KING ST. 80S RINGST. 80S KING ST 306 KING ST. 306 KING ST 80S KYNO ST. 800 KING ST. 306 KING ST. 80S KING ST. 300 KING ST 800 KING ST. .100 KING ST, I GROCERY. HOLIDAY GOODS I . Q ROCKEY. HOLIDAY GOODS 1 ^if?f?z GROCERY. Holiday Goods I . </ . GROOTBY. ^ GROCERY. \~ Strawberry Jam in V uoundpets,?c. each, (Imported.) GROCERY. . -jp-flfc?. fA' Dundee Marmalade, 8 pound pou for oce GROCERY. -, dollar. JJ Qi Sj Boy jour HoKd^yGoods GROCERY. * : i from . i.? ;-:\:> -?: . WILSO ?8'. ' GROCERY. Smoked Tooxnav aev . ' euty-flve cents each, GROCERY. . worth ItwJ-^ r-0- ? ^ Brandy Fruits, all GROCERY, kinds, from one to for ty dol?an per Jar. 3, -O- GROCERY. Seedless Raisins, eight ~" ponndifor one douar. -O- I GROCERY. Send your orden to- yT WLLSONB'. GROCERY. Pickled Fruits, soma thing new, ail shapes. GROCERY. New citron. New Lem- - ,1, - " onPeeL. GROCERY. For anythUuTNtoe, go V^Jjj^ WILSONS'.' ^MmB -0- GROCERY. New Curran? - eight pounds for one dollar. ?S : Jeiaei from twenty conti too VB dol?an - -. . , V1. per jar. GROCERY. _0_. ..... Sweet Older on draught_ To see the QROCEBY. Neatest sure la the city go to .WILSONS'. WILSONS?. . . Choice Table Better al- WILSONS'. . waif os lia&d. -. Family Floor, ground WILSONS', expressly for nt. Parched Coffees recelv WILSONS', cd daily. rx you want anything WILSONS'. rare go to WILSONS'. [Ground Coffees to order Try the Teas at fifty cents, sold only at WILS OKS'. ' Best Tea only one dot lar and forty cents. 'Good Tea at eighty WILSONS'. ?100 KING ST. 800 KING ST. SOO KING ST. 800 KING ST. 806 KING ST. 800 KING ST. You can save twenty five cents on every pound of Tea bought at W USONS*. So charge for deliver mg Goods. So charge for Packing Particular attention to Oountry orden at WILSONS'. Ad (tress BOX 8881 Annans Box SSS I ADDRESS BOX 8831 WLLSONSJ. WILSONS'. WILSONS' WILSONS' WILSONS7. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. WTLSONB'. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. .. WILSONS'* WILSONS'.