The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 13, 1866, Page 2, Image 2
The Daily HS"ews.
WEDNE8DAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1866.
FOHE.IGN ITEMS.
TUE EUHOrEAN WAU OF 1859.
Tho following chronology of tho European war of
1859 Is interesting in view of the possibility of a new
conflict this year :
January 1.-The Emperor Napoleon made an Insig
nificant epoech lu the Corps Dlploruatlo.no.
February 1.- PnblicaUon of a brochure ontlllcd "Na
poloon III, and Italy," recommended by tho .Moniteur.
February 23.-Departure of Lord Cowley for Viouna,
charged with a tnlsxion from Englatid and Franco.
M ireh 23.-Tho Moultour Btated that on tho proposi
tion of Russia a Congress composed of flvo groat pow
ers will bo convened to atljust all points connected with
the Italjan question.
April 8.-Bellicose order of tho day of tho Emperor
Frauds Josopb.
April 20.-Tko Moniteur published tho poluta adopted
by the live great powers for futuro deliberations.
April 22.- Tho Moniteur announced that Austria atono
. roflisod to ailhuro.
April 25.-Project or law with reforenco to a French
loan of ?2O,0O0.UO0.
Moy 3.-Proclamation of the Emperor of the French
announcing a dooUratlon of war.
May 12.-Thecortolnty is established of tho neutral
ity of Prussia and England.
Juno 4.-Battle of Magenta : rumors of peace.
Juno '28-Ilattle of Solferino.
July 7.-Despatch of Vallogglo, announcing a suspen
sion of arms.
July 11.-Peaco of Villafranca.
Louis NAPOLEON ANO ROTHSCHILD.-A Paris lottor, In
giving an account of a private ball, given by the Em
prosa tho day aftor tho Auxorro apooch of tho Emporor
that so frightened the PariB Stock Exchango, saya:
Tho oyos of nearly all prcsont woro rivotod upon tho
Emperor whonever ho conversed with any member of
tho Corps Diplomatique, and tho cmbassadors wcro to
their turn sharply scrutinized. It was observed that
tho small elderly gentleman of billouB complexion and
phosphorescent eye (the arbiter of Europe) talked for
come timo with Count Pallkas. Tho Count la tho proba
. ble commander of the army of observation which will be
Bent toward tho Bavarlau frontier. Tho Court gosslpB
also Bay that the little olderly gentleman aforesaid chat
ted freely with tho B.iron James ?lo Rothschild. The
.Baron is the possessor of many million pounds sterling
much of which in invested at-por cent. Ho is sup
posed to have a groat interest in italian railways, and to
bold a considerable quantity cf Italian (?ovorument
? ? lu U waa uo ?voudor?tuon, II? when his conference
with the Emporor ceased, UIOBO who lavo Invested In
tho Italian loan breathed moro frcoly, ou seeing bim talk
jocosely with the Marquis do Galltflt, or poko at tho Cas
?gil mo with h in cano, which an attack of gout gavo him
an excuse for carrying into a ball room, uno of a grout)
of deputies who had ventured to express hiR fear to hi*
Majesty Uiat a war was on tho point of breaking out
and that for tho sake of Franco wo regretted it, receiver,
this reply : "I cannot umlerstand tho torror of war that
exists on every Bide. It is not possible for Paris to bo
quiet whilo Austria and Pruasia light."
Karl Blind, father of tho yoting man who attempted
to assassinate Count BUmark. has written a letter to a
London journal, In which he says: ?With blcedlne:
boart, and bowed down with grief. I place tho palm of
martyrdom on the grave bf him who has been his
mother's prido and delight, and whom I will over re
??^miy,tr.U0.aon' A,DOb1^ more loving naturo than
. bis it would_ be impossib o to Imagino. From love of
. S?? i?nd f?eod.om h0 WM carrI?d W to ??ince
?f? -I v2?0rd" - ."Pare ' ? hla latherla<*d the miseries
M*2ri&?? WaS- ,?la waa a heart lul1 of ?Jovotlon, fun of
. TMS. kJn,dne8B. /?U o' the most gonerou ? Aspirations. If
others blame him, lot It not bo expected that I, to whom
he looked as to a father, should give the right to any
EL?L2ftS? tb0t ? ?Probatoifcim. whoao Inspirations
?hoA?she E?and wh0 baa ?thuslastlcally-il.
TTift ?h? d?epost sorrow of my ?llBcunBolato wlfo of
myself and my family-given up his young and promis
ing life lu his country's cause." promis
inl?^.?ylCif E'~An E"?1*8" newspaper tells the follow
tag extraordinary story, which, if it is true, proves that
a dog may by culture, become in certain respects aa
unreasonable and absurd ae some mon/wbo cowardly
t?taW,8yUielrJlv09 t0 *ot rld of some potTy ann
transient annoyance: ?A fine dog bolonoine hi?t,
mu3?V^r^b,ury' near Koct?Uco^:
mitted a deliberate act of suicide by drown ni; lu the
Medway, at Dpnor, Ohatham. The dog had bien sus
could not obtaiu W&SSFUS? w??ffi?fth.
bouse some little time he was seen to go to tho rive?
?*b?y' and y** d8"b?atoly walked down the ban"
AhtertU,l[n???0UndandRlvlnB a *."<? of farewell
howl he walked into tho etream. where he kept his head
SAMP U.D i1 h0 roUod ovor de?d. TWs cxtraonfi
nary act of suicide was witnessed b> several person s
The manner of the death proved pretty clearly that tho
animal was not suffering from hydrophobia,"
A sensational American is now in Paris whoa? nm
fenton la that of s face-makor-In theatrical par MC0 a
SA- H?P*aT8 mm.elf bobina ? iranio hidden with
SSSrt???'llW CoV6r?d withw?gB,
ti mod! .- *J r vT^09' A8 soon as bia toilette
?,Z!.l 8? 8Uddenly draws aside the curtain and ox
nibiUtothospootators tho hoad of Washington, Napo
?m?barle8?,I?-.Welli?8ton' J'otx[* XI- or that o? a
madman, an Idiot, a fury, a criminal, k6. The nrlnci
pal merit of this curious spectacle is the rapidity with
jvniuu mo artist change* hit head, for each traneforma
?OniB perfect in its truthful r?-Hemblanco. As vet he
bas only exhibited hla powers in prlvato, and the Paris
public is walting for him with iutorest.
Tho little Bpeeoh at Anxorre, or rather tho little addi
tion mado to it afterwards, cost the speculators in Paris
ovor one hundred million dollars. 8omo peoplo lost by
It whom it WBB probably a pleasure to Napoleon to
puniah. M. Feury, for iiratance. is a deputy, and the
President of the Credit Foncier. As deputy he had tho
Imprudence, the other day, to shako hands with M
Thiers, after the latter's famous peace speech. It was
M. Feury who urgently solicited tho Emperor after
?warda to visit Auxerre; but Napoleon's speech sent
down the shares of the Credit Foncier so ss nearlv to
ruin M. Feury. '
^..^T0' "i60?84 Hebrew soholars of Europe baa just
?Hod, Dr. Hupfeld, Professor in the university of Hallo
He was born at Marburg, in 1790, and early devoted
t?msolf to the study of philosophy and theology. In
1810 he became Professor in the Gymnasium at Hanau
Having resigued this offlcn in conaequenco of ill-health'
bo wont to Halle and beosme a pupil of Qesenius. After
a professorate at Marburg, on the death Qf Qeaonlus he
was chosen hlB successor. Ho wag the author of a
Hebrew giammer, a work on the authorship of do?e?is
and a commentary on tho Psalms, besides minor works
on toplos relating to the Oriental languages and to
Biblical criticism. His death, which took place sudden
ly on the 24th of April, leaves a place hard to be Ulled
as HobrsiBts aro becoming overy day rarer. '
BTEAM OMNIBUSES IN PATHS.-Steam omnibuses aro to
be established in Paris. The company propose to run
from the Champa di Mars to the Baatlle, raak! ti a Bli
balts. The flr-t la t J be at the Ohamps Klyseos, tho BO
cond at the Madeleine, the third at the new opera on
tho Boulovard des Capuolnos, the fourth noar the thoa
*^* ?r ttio Oyctancvae. the flfth at the Porte BL Martin.
anathr, sUth at the Chateau d Eau. The omnibuses
drawn by horses tak an hour and twenty tntmfaLvta
perform the distance; the Bteam company unde?Uke to
accomplish it m forty-five minutes, IncVudlng latop
POPOLATION OF LONDON_The population nf T n?,i",
tusboon estimated by the RegistrarTenera?,iu??
940 on tho 8th of April, m\ nvo days tZthe dato o'?
the last Mau Of this population 2,620,339 aro wuhin
the metropolitan parliamentary borouSaYrepreSMatod
by eighteen momoers in the HOUBO of commons' the
remaining 425,001 persone aro not within tho limits of
any of the boroughs. The "metropolis" of tho Sala.
trar-Qeneral ortende from Fulham to PlumbRtnari ?Tr.,i
from Hampstead to Streatham. ?umoatoad, and
-^"Ahe namoa of lnvo.ntorB Me sometimes forgotten
and even loat, we may here mention that a Fronoh pho
iographer named Dlsderl, dalma to bo lnvontor of tho
."?cartes do-vlsite," patented Novomber 27 1864 M
S'f^'wh0ih.lldeBtabll8i1?nenta,n Parl8' Toulon an<i
Madrid, has lately opened branchT In London-one In
Brompton, being for equestrian phonography Ho an
nonnoes that phoU-patntlng, carte^namelf and photo
Srapby on silk aro his new processes. sr--?
An autograph of Taaso's was sold lately in Paris It
bears the date of March 2. 1670. when the poet' waa
twenty-slx years old, and is simply a pawn broker s
pledge, wor toil as follows: "I, the undersigned, ac
knowledge to have received from Abiaha-n Lovy twontv
?ve livres, for whloh som I hav.? pledged a aword of
Jny father's, six shlrtsaud two ?livor spoons."
a ? ??
DOWK ON DUPLEX ELLIPTIC- The tuting hoops have
at uet aroused tho lndiguatlou of the cle gy. Last Sun
day one of the lathers connected with the Church of fit
aff-^?i?X*>ler. i? Bixteenth-i-ueet, New York, spoko
S,.^d? pro,t.y, ir60i' on th0 ?'?bJaot Ho admonlshod
S?. ??*10 Portion of his congregation thatthoymuBt
ff?min? hKirU?Tfr Oo5aa.to come to the confes'lonol.
???."i??ha,f5,0 ^il"""1081 or immoral had ovor been
J??ln".??in Ne.W ,Yor?:bfl,ur? Ba dld not?"-ow what the
fashions were at he Ihoatroor the oners, as ho did not
go to such plavos. but ho could not sEut his eyes to the
OhSoh^f? Y?S, d0Urtrn,lnod . ' ?b?^ ?t so far as the
?0aoOL8?heVVliked7a,, ?on<?raod-?l<T clergymen
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JW-RTIFIOIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU
MAN EYES ruado to order and inserted by Drs. F.
BAUOH and P. OOUOELMANN (formerly employed by
.U..-80NWEAU, of Paris), No. 099 Broadway. New York.
April 1?_ lyr
mr AWAY WITH SPECTACLES_OLD EYES
made new, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medlo-e
Pamphlet mailed free on receipt of ten cents. Address
B. B. FOOTE, M. D" No. 1180 Broadway, New York.
November 9_
mr COLGATE'S HONEY 80AP.-THIS CELE
BRATED Toilet Soap, in such universal demand,
s made from the choicest materials, is mild and
aiuolltcniin Its nature, traigra-tly scented, and
extromoly beneficial in its action upon the skin. For
sale by all Druggists and Fancy QoodB Dealers.
February 7 _._lyr
?"MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY,
an Eesay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men.
Also, DIBOOSOB and Abusos whloh prostrate tho vital
powers, with suro moans of rcllof. Bent freo of chargo
in sealed letter envelopes. Address, Dr. J. 8KILLXN
HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ap.il 17 8mo.
mr T. B. BYNNER, IMPORTER AND DEAL
ER IN WATCHES and JEWELRY ; Agenoy for the
AMERICAN WATCH ; also, every variety of SWISS and
ENGLISH WATCHES, at the lowest market prices,
No. 189 Broadway, New York-established twonty years.
Trade Price Liste sent on application.
January 19 fmwfimo
mr ITCH I ITCH I ITCH 1 S 0 R A T C H I
SCRATCH I 80BAT0H1 WHEATON'S OINTMENT
wiU cure tho itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rho um,
Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tho Skin. Price
SO cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending CO
conts to WEEK8 & POTTEB, 8olo Agents, 170 Washing
ton Btreet Boston, It will be forwarded by mall, free of
pOBtago, to any part of tho United States.
Juno i OmoB
mr RUPTURE CURED I-WHITE'S PATENT
LEVER TRUSS is warranted to cure RUPTURE radi
cally. Power is made strong or light* at pleasure.
No proBBuro on tho BACK or CORD. Sold wholesale
and rotuli. Pamphlets free.
WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS CO.,
Solo Proprietors,
No. 009 Broadway, N. Y.
April 14 Btath3mos
mr BATCHELORS HAIR DYEI-THE ORIGINAL
and uont In the world I The only true and perfect HAIR
DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces
Immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, with
out Injuring the hair or akin. Romodlos the 111 effects o
bad dyes. Sold by ah Druggists, The genuine Is signed
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF M__EFLEURS,
For restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
August 17_lyr
mr SP EOI AL NOTICE_"QREATOAK8 FROM
little acorns grow." The worst diseases known to the
nman race spring from cauBes BO small as to almost
efy detection. The vclnmes or scientific lore that fill
the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go
to prove and elabora to these facts.
Then guard yourselves while yon may. The smallest
pimple on the skin la a tell-tale and indi-tor of disease;
It may fade and die away from tho surface of the body,
but it will reach the vitals, perhaps, at last, and death
bethe result and final close. MAGGIEL'8 BILIOUS
DYSPEPTIC, and DIARRHEA PILLS oura where all
others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains. Cats,
and aU abrasions of the skin, MAGGIPL'S Salve is in
fallible Sold by J. MAGG--, No. A3 Fulton-street,
New York, and aU Druggists, at 25 cents per box
September 20 lyr
"A smile was on her Up-health waa in ber look,
strength was In her Btep, and in ber bauds-PLANTA
TION BITTEBR."
S. T.-1860--X.
A few bottles of PLANTATION BITTEBS
WiU cure Nervous Headache,
" Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
" Hour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
" Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Norvous Affections.
.' Excessive Fatlguo and Short Breath.
" Pain over tho Eyes,
" Mental Despondency.
" Prostration; Oreat Weakness.
.' Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Ac.
Which aro the evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a deceauod and torpid liver. The biliary
eecretlons of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi
son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms.
After long research, we aro able to present the most
remarkable caro for those horrid nightmare diseases,
the world has over produced. Within one year over sis
hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the
Pt- STATION BITTE-, and not an instance of complaint
has como to our knowledge I
It is a moat effectual tonio and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of Ufe.
The reports that it relies upon mineral substances for
its active properties, aro wholly false. For the satis
faction of the public, and that patients may consult
their physicians, wo append a list of Its components.
CALISAYA BABE.-Celebrated for over two hundred
years In the treatment of Fover and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, eta It was intrsduced into Europe by the
OouiitesH, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1640, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormotrt price of
it* own weight in silver, under the um of Jesuit't Pow
ders, and was finally made public by Louie XVI. King
of France. Humboldt makes especial referenco to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels.
?A80ABIL-i BABE-For diarrhoea, colic and disoasOB
oi the stomach and bowels.
DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop
sical affections.
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS-For enfeebled digestion.
LA VEND En F LOW Ens-Aromatic, stimulant and tonto
highly invigorating in nervouB debility.
WtNTXBOBBEN-For icrofula, theumatls-, etc
ANISE-An aromaUo carminative; creating flesh,
muscio and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake
root, etc.
S. T.-1860.-X.
Another wonderful -gradient, of great use among
tho Spanish ladies of Mouth America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to tho mina. Is yet un
known to the oommerco of the world, and we withhold
its name for tho present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
RooaiBTBB, N. Y , December 38,1861.
Monars. P. H. DBAEB k Co.-I have boen a great suf
ferer from Dyspopsia for three or fonr years, and had to
abandon my profession. About three months ago I
tried tho Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy 1 am
now nearly a well maa. I have recommended them in
several cases, and, as tar as I know, always with signa)
benefit. I am, re/peotfuUy yours,
Rev. J. 8. OATHORN,
PHILADELPHIA, 101b Month, 17th Day, 1883.
BESPEOTED FBIEND:-M7 daughter has been mach
bonoflttad by the uso of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wUt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend, ABA OURRTN.
ta-- AN HOUSE, CHICAGO, HL, \
%r ^ - '?. February 11,1863. /
MEBSBS. P. H. DRAKE k Co. :-Please send as another
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning
appetizer, thoy appear to havo superseded ovenything
ohio, and are greatly esteemed.
Youre, ?to , GAGE k WATTE.
Arrangomortts aro now completed to supply any de
mand for this artlole, which has net hereto/ore been
possible.
The public may rest assured that in no case will the
porfoctly pure standard of tho PLANTATION BITTBBB bo
dopurtad from. Every bottle bear* the fac-timile of our
signature on a tleel plate engraving, or ft cannot be gen
Any perion pretending lo tell PLANTATION BITTEBS in
btilk b/"b% ^eJa,lon?,U * '"iH'Utr and imposter. Reu are
of refilled bottle*. See that our Private Stamp it UNKO
TILATED over every cork.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers thronkhont
the country. ^
P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York.
Apt" 30 /m-lrr
MILLS HOUSE.
LIDIES9 ENTRAME,
PRIVATE PARLOR No. 3.
(SECOND FLOOR.)
LATE OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA.
IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.
AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL.
BINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION
SPECTACLES.
THE ONLY TERFECT LENd IN EXISTENCE.
Superior to'any other in use-constructed In accordance
with tho Bcionco and philosophy of nature bl tho peca?
liar form of a
CONCAVO?CONVEX ELLIPSIS.
Admirably adapted to the Organ of 8lght, and perfectly
natural to the oye, affording altogether the beat artificial
help to the human vision over invontod.
Sold only by tho Professor of Optics and Bpecatclo
Manufacturer.
THE ADVANTAGES
Of theso Spectacles over all others, aro :
1st.-The only ti-e Lena known, being
perfectly freo from chromatic light so well known to be
the MUBO of injury to the vision, and whioh makes tho
chango from Spectacle? to Classes of stronger powers BO
often required, while both near and distant objecta aro
seen with equal facility through tbo samo Glasses.
?d.-Can be ?vorn -ivltli perfect case for
any length of timo at ono sitting, giving astonishing
clearnocB of vision, particularly by candle or other arti
ficial light-comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto un
known.
3d.- When tlie eyes adie or pain tbroagli
the action of a bright light, such as Is reflected from
snow, Bunny weather, white paper, and in reading,
writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodice, these lenses,
by Boftoning tbo raye, effect a moat agrecablo sensation
and give great relief.
4 tli.-In all nervous affections oft- e eye
causing dull and start!-g pains in tho eye-ball or tem
ple, appoaranco of luminous and dark spots in the ut
mosphorc, aching or feeling Uko sand In the eye, the
disturbed ?ervos aro quletod and soothed.
r?tli.-Urouml by peculiar machinery, got
up at great cost, mathematically calculated oxprosely
for the manulacturo of this lons, so as to produce It with
the true spber cal accuracy, and its fooua la at tho exact
centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other
lons possesses.
Oth.-Proof of superiority over the old
kind of Spectacles. They are used exclusively at all the
hospitals for diseases of the eye, In Berlin, Prussia, and
elsowhore.
TESTIMONY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
From Medical gentlemen, Professors of tho highest
Opthalmlc talent in Charleston, B. C, and in the Union.
CHARLESTON, a O., Hay 28th, 1806.
I have examined a great variety of Glasses manufac
tured by Frofet'Bor M. BKUNHA->T, and in Justice to the
Professor must Bay, that lils Glaaaes are of a superior
quality, adapted to meet the wanta of almost every eye,
where the vision Is in any way imperfect- Tho Profes
sor selected for me a pair of his Australian Crystal
Glasses which are of a vn-y superior quality and work
_antlilp, rendering vision very distinct, almost as per
fect as in youth. I yield this testimony In favor ol the
Professor's Glasses moat cheerfully.
E. GEDDING8, M. D.
1 cheerfully concur in the opinion above expressed of
tho valno of Professor BEIINHAIIIITB' Glasses, and their
adaptability to alldefocts of vision, and also to his skill
and judgment in adapting the glass to each special im
perfection. H. W. DESAUSSUBE, M. D.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, May 28th, 1866.
I do most willingly bear my testimony in favor of the
superiority of the Australian Crystal-single and dou
ble vision spectacles ov*r all other kinds. They aro
constructed upon the host established and understood
principles of optics, and their adaptation to tho human
eye in Its different conditions of vision Is BO perfect, as
to render sight easy without effort. In my opinion,
nono others should be used since the eyos once used to
those do not aeem to grow old, and by having a focus
at any point of the surface, they appear to rest o'er the
eyes to their youthful energy.
T. L. OGIE]R, M. D.
OH ABLEST ON, 8. C, May 28 th, 1866.
I have examined Professor BKBNHA_>TB' very com
glete assortment of Spectacles and Le?aos. They are
otter adapted than any I have before se* n to remedy
the imperfection of vision that can be benefitted by the
nae of GIBBSOB. The pureness and clearness of the Crys
tal used, la an item worthy of special attention, as I can
testify from personal experlenoo. I recommend Profes
sor BraNHABDT with confidence and great cheerfulness,
to the patronage of the public
JAMES P. JERVEY, M. D.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, May 28th. 1866.
I have examined a gr?at variety of Glasses manufac
tured by Professor M. BKIINHAHDT, and consider them
superior In quality and adapted to meet the wants of
almost every eye, in which there Is a defect of risien. I
cheerfully recommend Professer BxBMr-BDT'S Glases
to those requiring assistance,
W. H. HUGEB, M. D.
CHARLESTON, 8. O., May 28th, 1866.
I have examined an extensivo assortment of Glasses
In the possession ot Professor BKHNHAUDT, and consider
them of superior quality. They are - adapted to
every age and suitable to tbe various defects of vision,
In whioh ?lassas are indicated. I take great pleasure la
recommending them to the attention of those In need of
each articles. , B. A. KINLOCH, M. D.
,. CHARLESTON, 8. 0., May 28th, 1866.
Wo have examined the Lenses of Prof, Brawn-IDT,
and consider them superior to any we have seen. They
are admirably adapted not only to Improve the imper
fections of impaired sight, but to relieve tho weariness of
vision which constant study produces. Many of the
Glasses are of now and ing?nions contrivax co. We cor
dially recommend the Professor to all those who require
sclentiflo optical saris?-ico.
ELIAS HORLBECK. M. D.
WILLIAM 0. HORLBECK, M. D.
WM. T. WBAGG, M. D.
V. PBYBE POBUHER, M. D.
F. M. BOBEBTBON, M. D.<
CHAR. HANCKEL, late Hector of St. Paul's Church,
Radclifloborough, Charl? aton.
THOMAS SMYTH, D.D., Pastor of 2d Presbyterian
Ohuroh.
3. B. HANCKEL, Professor.
W. B. HOWE. BeotorSt. Philip's.
0. P. GAD8DEN, Hector St. Luke's.
Testimon?ala aimilar to tho above may be seen at Prof.
B-inn-IDT'B offloe, from
JOSEPH H. PLUNKETT, Pastor of St. Paul's, Ports
mouth, Vs.
Hon. JONATHAN WORTH, Governor of North Carolina.
Hon. A. G. OUBTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hon. O.P. MORTON, Governor of Indiana.
Hon. H. A. 8WIFT, Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. ALEX. BAM8EV, Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. RICHARD TATES, Governor of Illinois.
H. SEYMOUR, Governor of New York.
R. B. FESTON, Governor of New York.
And other distingnlnbed gentlemen,
Many years of public practice and study in the hospi
tals hi Europe, adjusting spectaolea to patients under
ovary aspect of defectivo vision, as well as experience
in an extensive, long-establlahcd business In his optical
stores, both here and in Europe, Pror. BMIHHABDT con
siders It a nufflclent guarantee of hiBabUlty to apply suoh
glasses as are best calculated for the assistance or re
covery of 1mperfect sight.
Offloe Hours from 9A.JH.to5 P. St.
HILLS HOUSE. LADIES' ENTRANCE,
Second Floor, Priv?te Parlor No. 3.
N. B.-Owing to engagements elsewhere, Prof. Bimir
r_BUT will be able to remain here but a short time only.
May5t 1?*?
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE,
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 KING STREET,
Several cheap lots of DRY GOODS, together with a full STOCK
on hand. Many of the styles we have marked down
to very LOW PRICES, as per advertisement.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY *SK?P"STi?D THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
that wo have largely increased our Store nnd BTOCK OF GOODS, to meet the uroitt dcinau.1 for
G00D8 in our LINE. Our taking in the adjoining Store cnnblt a IIH to koop a much ltiriior assortment
in each department. The greater part of our stock was bought when tho Noriliorn market? wore- at
and wo will guarauteo to sell all other styles at the lowe? market price?. We have ONE PT??fYB! n"A
every articleTia marked in PLAIN FIGURES vaa x IUUB? aud
Liberal deductions aro mado on all goods bought by the piece, for cash.
N. D.-Ladies purchasing Dry Goods for thoir Couutry friends will find it to their advantace to nive
usa call. Wo tako speoial pains in packing, and we haye mado arrangements with the Expresa Com
panic? to carry all packages at tho very lowes-t rates. No charges for packing and shlrmlm?
Our COUNTRY FRIENDS, entrusting their orders to us, will lind thom as ??.ii eared foras if thev
were selecting for thomsolves. '
Each department will be found full, the Btyles well selected, and in every variety.
-o
OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF:
LONGCLOTH DEPARTMENT.
3*1 LONOCLOTHB at 12* cents
3-4 to 7-8"Longoloths at 14, 17, l8 to 20 cents
Superior 7-8 Shirting LongclotliB at 2.3 cents by tho piece
Tho best branda in 7-8 and l-l American Loncclothe
SUPERIOR ENGLISH LONGOLOTHS IN ALL QUALITIES. uukU0lU?
Fino English Blurting nt 30 cents
Extra English Shirting at 35 cents
Extra 4-4 Enp-lish Shirtings at 37c
Extra 4-4 English Shirtings at 10 cent.*?.
Tho aoove Roods aro not to bo found any whoro else. Wo consider them cheaper than American
Longcloths at aamo prices.
FINE UNBLEACHED LONGLOTnS AND 8EA ISLAND BROWN SHIRTINGS
Extra Hoavy Browu Shirtings, 3-4, 7-8. 4-4 wido
Extra Heavy Cotton Shectinga in 9-1. 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 walo
Pillow Case Longdotha at all priccB.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
IRI8H LINENS in all of tho best makes, put up in half pieces for family use, which we will sell
at Wholesale prices.
Also, a good assortment of prices for tho Rotail Department. Pillow Linons in all widths Linen
Shootings in all widths.
A cheap lot o? Bleached Table Damask {all Linen), which wo offer at $1.23 per yard
Damask Cloths, Damask Napkins, Damask Dovlics Damask Tray Cloths
Colored Table Damask and Colored Damask Doylies. J '
More of those extra quality 11-4 MABSEILLES QUILTS at ?7 to f 10; best qualify Mosquito Bobi
net in 90, 100, add 108 inches wido, which wo will sell low by the piece. Beat quality Pavilion Gauze
just received.
One case Linen Crash at 12J cents; Russia Diapers in all widths and qualities.
One caBO of cheap Linon Huckaback Towelling at 25 cents per yard. Dowlas and Scotch Diapor
Towelling iu all qualities.
DOMESTIC GOODS DEPARTMENT
WILL BE FOUND FULL AND WELL ASSORTED TO MEET THE WANTS OF CONSUMERS.
CALICO-DEPARTMENT
l8 WELL A8BORTED IN STYLES AND COLORS, FROM THE BEST MAKES. WE ARE OF
FERING Good Style Dress Prints at 20 cents, warrauted fa?t colors.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
A CHEAP LOT OF DEBEGES AT 15 CENTS, ENGLISH BAREGES, SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS AND
English Muslins only 15 cents por yard. Lonos and Moiambiqncs from 25 to 37-\ couta. Embroider
ed English Bareges at 35 cents, in good styles.
A few piecos Embroidered Piueapplo Grenadines, at 25 conte, a little damaged. Together with
other styles at as low prices as are to be found in tho city.
COLORED MITJSLIISrS.
We aro offering a choap lot of Colored Muslins at 25 couta, a fow pieces at 22 cents, a good aBBort
niont at 35, 37-V, 40, 45 to 50 cents.
A cheap lot of French Chintz Muslins marked down to 50 conts, worth 80 conts first parUof the
season. A few colored Muslin Robe Drosses.
BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT.
CHEAP BLACK BAREGES AND CRAPE MARETZ. Black Tamartines. Black Bhally Cloths, ve.
desirable goods. Lupin's best Black Shally, in all qualities. Lupin's Bombazines, Black Alpacas*
8-4 White Barego for Shawls. 8-4 Black Barego for Shawls. Black English Grenadines. Black Mus
lina. Plain Black Lawns. Black DresB Silks. Oil Silk.
BLACK AND COLORED PARASOLS.
HOOP SKIETS,
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES AND OF THE BEST MAKES.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
WE HAVE ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT WHITE COTTON CAMBRIC AT ALL PRICES;
very good quality at 35 cents. Jaconet Cambric in all qualities. Soft finish Jaconets. Nainsook
Muslins and Mull Muslins, very good, at 37^ couts. Cheap lot of Dotted Swiss at 35 cents. AU other
qualities in Dotted, Embroidered, Striped and Plaid Swissos, Frilled and Tucked Spencer Muslins.
Plaid Cambrics in every variety, somo as low as 25 cents.
A LARGE LOT MARKED DOWN TO FIFTY CENTS.
8-4 FRENCH MUSLIN for shawls. A full stock or finest quality 8wiss Muslins for Evening Dresses.
Colored and White Organdie Muslin. Together with every other articlo in tho White Goods line.
LACE DEPARTMENT.
WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERED EDGINGS AND IN
SERT1NG8, both in Cambric and Swiss, to be found in the city; Togothor with Roal Laces, Imita
tion LacoB, Collars and Cuffs, Linen Sets, Embroidered Sets, Lace Sets, Laco Collara, Embroidered
Collars, FrillingB and Ruffliugs.
HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
WE HAVE ON HAND FULL LINES OF LISLE GLOVES FOR MISSES, LADIES, AND GENTS.
Full line of Silk Gloves for Children, Ladies, and Gentlemen. Full line of Laco Mitts for Ladies and.
Miases, in all qualities; very good at 50 cents per pair. Ladioa' Lialo and Buck G aun tie ta.
HOSIEEY! HOSIEEY!.
Ladlee will find foil lines of the beat GERMAN and ENGLISH HOSE to be found in this market.
Very good Roal Engliah Hose at 50 centa per pair, oheap. Boat raakoa in Gonta' Brown and Bloachod
Half Hoae. Full linea of Miaaea' Hoae, Ladies* Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies* Opon-worked Hoso, Extra
eizo Cotton Hose, Extra size Black Raw Silk Hoae, Ladies* Gauze Undervosts.
SHAWL AND MANTILLA DEPARTMENT.
BLACK LACE POINTS. BLACK LACE SHAWLS. BLACK SILK BASQUES AND SACK8.
White and Colored Barege Shawla.
CLOTH J^EPXRTMENT.
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. BLACK FRENCH DRAB D'ETE OF SUPERIOR QUALITIES. 6-4
Steel-mixed and Gold-mixed Cassimerea for Genta* auita. Fancy Caasimoros, Linon Drills, White ana
Brown Linen Ducka, Coatinga, Piquea and Marseilles CottonadeB in allatyloB, Tweeds and Jeans or all
izrftduB
STILL ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF FLANNELS, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT REASONABLE
prices. Gent's Gauzo Undorvoata.
TRIMMING AND SMALL WARE DEPARTMENT.
LADIES WILL FIND ALL OF THE MOST USEFUL ARTICLES IN THIS STOCK, SUCH AS PrNS,
Needles, Buttona, Tapea, Braids, ?ko., &o. Wo keep always on hand Coates' best Spool Cotton (in all
numbers). Together with hundreds of other small articles too nnmeroiiB to mention.
irjEtSKTOX-Z CORSETS IN" -A-XJI? QTTA-tilXIES.
WOVEN FRENCH CORSETS. BMUBOIDEnED.
BELT RIBBONS IN COLORED AND BLACK.
RIBBONS IN ALL WIDTHS AND COLORS.
Together with every other variety to be found in our Une. _ '._. 1__. . ._" _ ' , "_ ",.
J?* N. B.-OUR STOCKS ABE CONSTANTLY ItEPLENIBUED BY EVERY BTEAMER. GALL AND EX
AMUSE OUR BTOOK. BBFOBB PUB0BA81SG ELSEWHEUE.
STOLL, WEBB & CO..
(AT BANOBOFT'S OLD STAND), No. 287 KING STREET.
June l8 wfmlmo