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k CITY AFFAIRS. Bfc. Meetings This Day. ^^Hw Solomon's Lodge, at 7 P. M. Workingmen's Union, ar hair-past 7 P. M. mSmW Charleston Mechanic Society, at 7 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at 7 P. M. V Auction Sales This Day. * Sheriff Mackey will sell at ll o'clock, at No. - King street, contents of a drug store; also, at 12 o'clock, at the Courthouse, real estate. William McKay will sell at ll o'clock, at his store, notions, jewelry, Ac. AM USEMEXTB. Lnrline" at the Academy. Encouraged ' by the splendid success of Humpty Dumpty last week, the Oates combination will this evening present Wallace's beautiful opera \ of "Lurline," with a magni?cence of scenic dis? play far surpassing anything that has ever before been given to a Charleston audience. Every scene ls said te be new and complete in Itself, and the costumes have been prepared with great care and the most minute attention to details. There ls no opera probably which gives greater scope 1 for picturesque and beautiful effects than "Lur? line," and the management have spared no pains I to make its production here a great spectaoular success. The realms of the water nymphs of the Rhine will be peopled by a full corps de ballet, in addition to the regular force of thc company, and the new and glittering scenery will be made more -dazzling by numerons calcium lights. The music -ofthe opera ls delicious, and in the hands of the excellent vocalists of the troupe will receive full justice. We look for an Immense house. Patti. The coming visit of Miss Carlotta Patti to Charleston is creating quite a flutter in musloal circles, and notwithstanding the price of tickets, which we take leave to say is outrageously high, there ls every prospect that her concerts will be largely and fashionably attended. We notice that in Savannah, where she sings to-night, the tickets for every seat in the hall had been sold before the evening of last Friday, the day on wnlch the sale commenced. A similar rush may be expected here. Wyman, the Wizard. After an absence of twelve years, Wyman, the celebrated necromancer, wizard and magician, will visit Charleston and give a series of enter? tainments at Hibernian Hall, commencing on Wednesday, the oth Instant. Wyman's reputa? tion will be sure to give him a full house. There are a number of oar people who recollect his for? mer visits, and who will gladly renew their ac? quaintance with him. The Thespian Dramatic Corps Is the title of a band of young Charlestonlaas who have formed an organization for the encourage? ment of amateur theatricals. On Saturday eve? ning the corps gavt an entertainment at Holmes' Lyceum, which embraced three pieces. The young actors acquitted themselves admirably, and mer? ited the applause that was bestowed on them. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE Sun Job Office. SUDDEN DEATH.-Mr. Isaac Woolfe, an old a:i^r respeoted citizen, died suddenly on Satur? day, aged eighty-nine years and six months. THE SAVANNAH RAILROAD.-The first through passenger train will run to Savannah this morn? ing, leaving St. Andrew's terminas at 9 o'clock. The trains will hereafter run regularly through to Savannah, and the Forest City and the City by the Sea bc once more united with Iron bonds. PERSONAL.-Mr. George C. Wilfong, the late local of the Savannah Newsr who was badly beaten in February last by two young men of Savannah, died in Philadelphia on Sunday last from the ef? fects of the injuries then received. Mr. Wilfong was a younf man of fine talents and a pleasing , writer. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD AND THE CITY OF AUGUSTA.-The Augusta papers announce that President Magrath, of the South Carolina Railroad, had u conference with the municipal authorities of that city, on Friday last, in regard to certain street repairs to be made by the road, and that the matter was adjusted to the satisfac? tion of all parties. SEAL OLEUM ls the title of a patent cure-all medicine, sold by an olly-tongued perapatetlc philosopher, from the seat of his carriage, at the corner of King and Market streets. A great at? traction and a powerful aid to the sale is the presence of a live seal, from Labrador. The en? terprising owner of the seal has ten of his com? peers travelling In different parts of the country In charge of the sale of his wonderful oil. CRUMBS.-The new stalls recently erected In the Fish Market are vast Improvements on most of those that were transferred rrom the opposite sitfc of the street. The raid on the nnlicensed shopkeepers still -continues, and the city treasury ls enriched by thc fines imposed. The time for making city returns is limited, and taxpayers are warned that an additional penalty will be imposed on delinquents. EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF LIFE.-The boiler of the steam engine connected with the Charles? ton Mining and Manufacturing works, about fif? teen miles from the city, exploded on Saturday morning. A colored man named BenJ. Rivers, who was standing In the rear of the boiler, was instantly killed, and Benjamin Barnwell, a color? ed fireman, was seriously injured. The latter was brought to Charleston and taken to the City Hos? pital, where he died yesterday morning. Coro? ner Whiting was notified of the accident, and held an inquest over Rivers, at the company's works, on Saturday. The principal testimo? ny was that of the engineer, Mr. Ernest Guerick, who stated that two ef the flues of the boiler collapsed, causing thc explosion. Both -ends of the boiler were blown out, demolishing the brickwork and tearing down the adjoining tunees. There was not nfty-flve pounds of steam cn at the time, and the steam gauge was regu? lated at seventy-five pounds. The two men who were killed were standing lu the rear or thc boiler, and were injured principally in the head and up? per part or the body. The accident occurred about o o'clock In the morning, an hour when but few persons were about. If lt had happened later, a large number would have been killed or wounled. Mr. Guerick ls represented as being a good engineer and remarkably careful. * -0 ADDRESS OK DR. CHISOLM IN BALTIMORE_ The Baltimore papers contain extended accounts of the sixty-third annual commencement of the Medical Department or the University or Mary? land, which took place on Tuesday last. The classes ef this institution equal, if they do not ex? ceed in number, those of any other Southern in? stitution of midical learning. After the gradu? ates of this year, forty-four in number, had re? ceived their diplomas, the valedictory address was delivered by our former townsman, Dr. J. J Chlsolm, now a professor In the University. The Sun, tn reporting his remarks, says: He commenced by congratul?t lug the students upon the reception of their diplomas from the University of Maryland, which, said he, entitled them to rank among the physicians of the world. He told them that their duty was to rejoice with I the strong, protect the weak, and sympathize with the aitllcted, assaage pain, bind up the ?wounds of the suffering, and quiet the misgivings of the anxious. He then went on to advise them to continue to study; that the education of a phv sician was never completed. Labor, said he. ls the chief element In acquiring success. The diplo? ma, said he, which you have received this day does not Impart to you all medical knowledge; it only makes you the member of a learned profes? sion. He then warned them against the seduc? tions that would tempt them from their profes? sion. The laws of professional conduct, said Dr. Chlsolm. are the laws or merallty, of honor, abd of courtesy. As the character and position of the profession to which you belong will be elevated or depressed according to your qualifications, so will the status which you assume in society reaet upon the place or your early professional train? ing. He closed by welcoming thc graduates, on behalf or their medical tutors, Into the fellowship or the profession. Dr. Chlsolm was frequently ln terrur. ted with applause. Sorni CAROLINA MEDICAL SOCIETY.-The following ls the list of delegates from the Medi? cal Society of South Carolina, to the State Medi? cal Association, to be held lu Columbia, on the 9th instant: ITS. F. M. Robertson, R. A. Kinloch, J. S. Buist, F. Fevre Porcher, R. Lebby, Sr., T. S. Thompson, F. L. Parker, S. L. Lockwood ST. MARY'S CHURCH.- The music at thc morn? ing and vesperservices at St. Mary's Church, yes? terday, was particularly tine. The choir was rein? forced by some or thc best amateur singers in the city, as well as by Mr. Allen, or thc Academy or Music, whose rich, deep voice produced a marked effect in the solos and concerted pieces. The gems were the Salve Regina and Tantum Ergo, sung at vespers by a lady whose grand voice, and pure Italian method, were never displayed to bet? ter advantage. The organ, as usual, was played exceedingly well by the accomplished organist. BUSINESS NOTICES.. SEAL OLEUM cures Rhemalism. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid assortment of | real Romari Scarfs, for ladies and gentlemen, at Blackwell's; King street, below Market. mch5 A NEW STYLE of fine initial note paper and envelopes, 40 cents a box, at the liase! street Ba? zaar._ LADIES, have you seen that nice note paper at the Easel street Bazaar, price 25 cents for two quires ? __ PERSONS visiting the city will purchase the stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity at the Hasel street Bazaar, or at No. 1<>1 King street. LAW BLANKS, under the new Code of Prac, tice, including the sum pro., are advertised by Edward Pery, at No. 145 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH NOTE PAPER AND EN? VELOPES, wRh colored initials, at the Hasel street Bazaar, price GO cents a box; by mail, postpaid, 65 cents. Chas. C. Righter A Co. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. To PERSONS RESIDING rx THE COUNTRY.-A box containing one quire or initial paper and en? velopes to match, mailed, postpaid, on receipt or forty-flve cents. Address, stating letter required, Chas. C. Righter* Co. No. 161 King street, Charleston. IMPROVED LABOR-SAVING AGRICULTURAL MA? CHINES.-Messrs. J. E. Adger A Co. offer to the public a number or agricultural machines that are worthy the attention or t,:e practical planter. Monroe's rotary harrow is especially commended as one of the best machines ror pulverizing the ground and covering the grain. It is adapted to any kind of ground, rough or smooth, and has the advantage of not clogging. The demand for these machines has been quite large, and they have met with general favor rrom those who have given them a trial. Wagoner A Mathewes' rice drill has been used to great advantage by the rice planters or this State for the past three years, who unite in their testimonials to Its efficacy. Messrs. Adger A Co. have a large assortment of agricultural Implements, of the most Improved patterns, which they offer at manufacturer's prices, with the freight added. "MY COTTON was far In advance of any cotton where the Peruvian guano was used, and while the Peruvian guano, In the heat of the summer, burnt the cotton, Mapes' Superphosphate kept the cotton growing fresh and healthy. Tendency of Mapes' Fertilizer to warm, enrich and sweeten sour lowlands." Sr. HELENA ISLAND, S. C., I September 27,1869. j Messrs. Kinsman ? nowell: GENTLEMEN-Having received your communi? cation or September 7th, asking ror an explana? tion in regard to the condition or my crops where Mapes' Superphosphate or Lime was used, I can cheerfully say that your superphosphate or lime increased my crops at least one-third, especially in my low lands. It gave my cotton a healthier color, and lt grew beyond all the cotton I had the first of the season, and I am satisfied lt put my crops at least two weeks in advance or crops that were planted without the phosphate of lime. I think lt has a tendency to warm, enrich and sweeten the land, especially where it has soured from want or thorough draining, and especially on these low lands that have never been thorough? ly sub-soiled. My cotton was rar In advance or any cotton about me where the Peruvian guano was used, and while the Peruvian guano, in thc heat of the summer, burnt the cottcn, Mapes' Su? perphosphate of Lime kept the cotton growing fresh and healthy. I did not use it ou any but my cotton laud; I don't know what effect lt would have with corn, but 1 believe lt would be the best manure we can have on these low lands. With kind regards, I am, very truly yours, (Signed) E. DEGOLVER. SEAL OLEUM for sale at Dr. Baer's, Meeting street, opposite Market. Srjirls ano irnrmsljing (Lfooos. g c o T T ' s STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. S S S S S S S S S S SCOTT'S S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S STAR SHIRTS S S S S AND COLLARS S S S S READY MADE S S S S AND MADE S S S S TO ORDER. S S ?fc? S S S MEN'S S S s S FURNISHING S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S GOODS. S S S S S S s S S s THE LATEST STYLE R O M A. IV PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS. LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, janl7 fimos DAc Q P L E N G E , No.* 37 BROAD STREET, Begs to informs his customers and the public generally, that he has received a com? plete Stock of i SPRING GOODS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS, INCLUDING THE ROMAN PAPER COLLAR. ALSO, STAR SHIRTS On which he has lately made a reducion of io per cent. He now sells No. 52 at S20 70 per dozen, or $2 so a piece. No. 72 at $35 io per dozen, or $3 a piece. Fresh supplies by every Steamer. Orders for the same promptly attended to. mch4 fmw C. 3 SOHLEPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. ' LUMBER of every description and BU1LDLNG MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints, OUs, Glasses, Shingles; also Groove and Tongue Boards, Ac, constantly on hand at thc lowest market prices. octll mtuslyr .tfmural fl?oticcs. ??~TRE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. ISAAC WOOLFE, and of lils son, L. J. Woolfe, arc invited to attend the Fune? ral of the former, from his residence, No. 114 St. Philip street, at ll o'clock, THIS MORNING. mch7 * ?&- THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the Hebrew Orphan Society are respectfully re? quested to attend the Funeral or their late mem? ber, ISAAC WOOLFE, from his residence.St. Philip street, two doors from Morris street, Tats MORN ING, at 9 o'clock, liv order or IL H. DELEOX, President, mell" H. II. VALENTINE, Secretary. - Special Notices. ^SEAL OLEUM CURES ALL PAINS. I men*_ ^LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! Wanted, parties to contract to'leliver on board vessel, in the months or April, May and June, 1,000,000 feet SAWED LUMBER. For particulars and specification of sizes, apply to GEO. S. CAMERON, No. 141 Meeting street, up stairs. mcli3 thfm3_ ROPER HOSPITAL.-AN ELEC? TION for a HOUSE PHYSICIAN for this Institution will be held on FRIDAY, nth instant. Informa? tion may be obtained at the Hospital. WILLIAM T. WRAGG, Secretary and Treasurer, Trustee R. H. mcli2 wfm5_ RUNION BANK, SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON. FEBRUARY 21, 1370.-Thc An? nual Election for DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK will be held at the Eanklng House, on WEDNES? DAY. 9th day of March proximo, between the hours of ll A. M. and 2 P. M. feb23 wf. 7 H. P. ALEXANDER, Cashier. JST TO CONTRACTORS.-THE TIME Tor receiving PROPOSALS for finishing the New Statehouse, at Columbia, S. C., has been extend? ed to the 15TH OF MARCH. Sp?cifications may be seen by calling upon Gen? eral J. B. DENNIS, at the Adjutant and Inspec? tor-General's Onice, Columbia, S. C. J. K. JILLSON, mcs3 ll Chairman Committee. NOTICE.-C HARLEST ON BRANCH NATIONAL FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, No. 74 BROAD STREET. Money deposited on or before MARCH 21ST will draw Interest from MARCH 1ST. Interest allowed March, July and November on all sums ol Five Dollars and upwards. Deposits ot Five Cents and upwards received. NATHAN RITTER, mehi 18 _Cashier. ^arf-SEAL OLEUM CURES NEURAL? GIA._._mchT ?&KQ MORE MEDICINE.-SEVENTY thousand cures without medicine by DuBarry's delicious REVA'LENTA ARABICA FOOD, which eradicates dyspepsia, Indigestion, acidity, nausea, vomiting, wasting, diabetes, sleeplessness, cough, asthma, consumption, debility, constipation, diar? rhoea, palpitation, nervous, bilious, liver and stomach complaints. It nourishes better than meat, and saves, moreover, Atty times Its costin other remedies. Cure No. 63,413-"ROUE, July 21, 1868.-nie health of the Holy Father ls excellent, especially since he has confined himself entirely to DuBarry's Food, and his Holiness cannot praise this excellent food too highly.'1 Sold In tln3 of one pound, $1 25; 24 pounds $18; carriage free. Also, the REVALENTA CHOCOLATE, In one pound packets, $1 50. Copies of cures sent gratis. Ad? dress C. N. D?BARRY Je CO., No. 163 William street, New York, and at all Druggists and Gro? cers._ lani arnon ?&~A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by thc French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy? sician or Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one dose Tias been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public-lEdltor "Argus." jan!7 lyr ^DTBATCHKLOR'S HATE DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In thc world harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not con? tain lead, nor any rltalic poison to produce par? alysis or death. Avoid thc vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. Thc genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to uphold Its integrity as the only perrcct Hair Dye, Black or Blown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied at No. ic Bond street, New York. nov26 fmwlyr pSf AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medt cines. Sent postpaid on receipt or 10 cents. Ad dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. dec?s wfmSmos ?ST- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. dec?s wfmamos ^STMlLHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL.-With Dypophosphltc of Lime, a great Im? provement; made with the best oil known, lt uultes cillcacy with pleasant navor and easy di? gestibility. Sold by all respectable druggists. J. Ml LUAU'S SONS, No. 183 Broadway. _febl7 thmlmo_New York. ??r-TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES and TAN rrom the tace, use PERRY'S Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond-street, New York. Sold by all Druggists._mon 18 pZr TO PRINTERS.-LF Y#U WANT NEWS, BOOK, CAP, DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Card Board, Print? ing Material, Binding, Ruling and Catting, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo. site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. dec!4 6mo3_ pf IF YOU WANT LAW BOOKS, LAW BLANKS and Legal Printing, go to EDWARD TERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decl4 6mos ?Sf WEDLOCK-THE BASIS OF CIVIL SOCIETY.-Essays tor Young Men, on the honor and happiness or Marriage, and the evils and dan? gers or Celibacy, with sanitary help for the at? tainment of man's true position In lire. Sent Tree in sealed envelopes. Address UOWAltD ASSOCI? ATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. lun2S 3mos fSf JUST OUT-CHERRY P E C T 0 RAL TROCHES, superior to all others for Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Hoarse? ness. None so pleasant. None cure so quick. Manufactured by RUSHTON Sc CO., Astor House, New York. No more or those horrible tasted, nauseating Brown Cubeb things. For sale at wholesale by GOODRICH, WINE MAN Sc CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 23 Dayne Btreet._dec30 Smog par MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline In Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Sec. "There ls no member or society by whom this book will not be found cseful, whether such per? son holds the relation of Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. DEF. CURTIS, Washington, D. C _septl lyr fSf IF YOU WANT STRAW, MANIL? LA and all klnd3 of WRAPPING PAPERS, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo? site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. de J : 4 Cmos Special .^ccs NOTICE.-PAVILli?N HOTEL STA? BLES, Meeting street, opposite of Trade, will be from this date converted into a .,nart for the sale or HORSES, MULES, CARRIAGES, BUG GIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, Ac. No charge for storage or stable room. Commission Five-Per" Cent. WM. MCKAY, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, mch7 2_Nos. 136 and 148 Meeting st reet. ^.CONSIGNEES NOTICE. -CON? SIGNEES per schooner N. W. GODFREY, Sears, Master, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she Is'Tnis DAT, (7th inst.,) discharging cargo at Brown A Co.'s wharf. All goods remaining on wharf after sunset will be stored at risk and ex? pense of owners. J. A. ENSLOW AO., mch7 1_Conslgaees. par CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she is THIS DAY discharging cargo at Pier No. l, Union Wharves. All goods not taken away at sunset will remain on wharf at consignees'risk. MORDECAI A CO., mch7 2_Agents. ?Sf CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.-MER? CHANTS' LINE.-Consignees per Schooner N. W. SMITH are hereby notified that she ls THIS DAY discharging Cargo at Adger's North Wharf. All Goods not called for before sunset will bc stored at their risk and expense. No claims allowed arter Goods leave the wharf. WM. ROACH A CO., mch7 1_Agents. ^.CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP TENNESSEE, from New York, arc notified that thc cargo is being discharged at Pier No. Union Wharves. All Goods uncalled for at sun? set will be stored at expense and risk or owners. WM. A. COURTENAY', mch7 l_ Union Wharves. ?SEf NOTICE.-THE DRAWING FOR that fine Music Box, at FORRESTON'S BAZAAR, No. 621 King-street, will take place on TUESDAY, 8th instant, at 3 P. M. Those holding numbers will please attend._ ru ch" l pa- OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS. Fresh, pure air ls a vitalizing elixir. Whoever ls debarred by circumstances from unrestricted ac? cess to this invisible, but powerful stimulant, needs a medicinal invlgorant or some kind. The great object should betochoo9e the best. Popu? larity ts a pretty good guarantee or merit In this scrutinizing and Intelligent age, and tried by this criterion HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS stands first among the Invigorating and regulat? ing medicines or the present day. To the wants or persons engaged in indoor employments, es? pecially In crowded ractorles, where even with the best possible ventilation the atmosphere ls always in some degree polluted, this salubrious vegetable tonio is peculiarly adapted. The na? ture or tue Ingredients ls no mystery. It con? sists or an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, tinctured-or, rather, surcharged-with the fluid extracts of sanatous roots and barks, and herbs. The pharmacopoeia has its tinctures, bat what are they ? The juice of only a single root or bark or plant is present In each. Not one of them cambines the three properties or a tonic, an alter? ative, and an aperient. AH these elements are blended tn the Bitters; nor are these the sum or its medicinal recommendations, lt is also a blood d?purent and an anti-spasmodic. The baleful effect which air that has been par? tially exhausted or Its oxygen by frequeut breath? ing produces on the vital organization, is notori? ous, and when to this devitalized atmosphere ls superadded the mephltlc vapor or hot air fur? naces, lt becomes deleterious and depressing in thc extreme. To enable the system to bear up, even for a few hours each day, against the debili? tating Influence or a vitiated atmosphere, a whole? some tonic and alterative ls urgently required. This grand dlslderatam is supplied In HOSTET? TER'S BITTERS, which, as a strength-sustaining, health-protecting agent, has no rival either among offlclnal or advertised medicines. mch7 s_ ^SSTSEAL OLEUM CURES NERVOUS Headache._mch7 pty NOTICE. -OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons for Interest on thc Bonds or the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, guaranteed by the State or South Carolina, which mature March 1st, 1870, will be paid on presentation ?u the First Na? tional Bank or Charleston. feb23 14 S. W. FISHER, Treasurer. pa* NOTICE.-OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C.-Thc Coupons on the Bonds of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Com? pany for funded Interest, which mature.March 1, 1870, will bc paid on presentation at the Banking House or II. H. Kl.MPTON, Financial Agent State or South Carolina, No. 0 Nassau street, New York, or at thc First National Hank or Charleston, at the option or thc holders. S. W. FISHER, reb23 14 Treasurer. pa- FAMILY GROCERIES SUPPLIED at Wholesale prices, when purchased by the case, hair barrel or barrel. Hermetically Sealed Goods by thc dozen. All goods warranted, and FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. Wc Invite the atlen tion of the public to thc QUALITY and PRICES of our Goods, and particularly to the WEIGHTS. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Jan24 No. 273 King street. pa-usE JonN DWIGHT & ces SUPER-CARB. SODA, thc" best for housekeepers. Established 1846. sept27 mCmosDic ^-PERRY'S COMEDONE AND PIM? PLE REMEDY positively cures Comedones, (Bald Heads or Grubs;) also Red, White and Malterated Pimples on the face. Depot No. 49 Bond Btreet, New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. roch? 9 Scaling ?HacIjines. T^XPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1867. WHEELER A WILSON. THE GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST PREMIUM. LOCK-SVfT'JH, SEWING AND BUTTON-DOLE MACHINES. The only Gold Medal. " Eighty-two Competitors. GERTON A RICHARDS, Agents dec24 No. 32 Broad street. miscellaneous. TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ARE now prepared to furnish all classes with . tistant employment at home, the whole of the 1 ne, or for thc spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons or either sex easily earn Oom 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much aa men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this un? paralleled offer : To such as arc not well satisfied, we will send Si to pay for the trouble or writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy or "The Peo? ple's Literary Companion"'-one or the largest and best ramify newspapers published -all sent free by mall. Reader, if you waut permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta. Maine. _ Jaul7 3mos H. HAPPOLDT, fj . PRACTICAL GUN MAKER, NO. 119 MEETING STREET. GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS manufoctured and imported to order. REPAIRING executed with neatness and dis? patch. Icb8 tutus Plantation Sitters. A GLORIOUS CHANGE. That any sick man survived thc treatment of fifty years ago, must be considered a proof that human beings are veer hard to klU Tho lancet, calomel, cantharldes and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played into the hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We live in a more rational and conscientious era. The importance of supporting Nature In Its conflict with disease Ls now understood. J? Complain ts in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Na? ture, in its battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. t This wonderful vegetable restorative ls tho sheet ancher of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and decrepld lt has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject, lt is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines thc bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever lt is Introduced lt .becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their profit upon it ls smaU, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody Inquires, and for which nobody wLUj accept a substitute. It la to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively aa lt ls advertised, Its best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows Us use. Every bottle sold In? sures the sale or at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, lt braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action, The cheering effect which lt produces upon the mind ls not momentary, but permanent. There ls no subsequent depression. It does not, as Ls the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. On the other hand, lt soothes and calms the nervea,comblnlng,strange as the anomaly may seem, thcqualities of a sedative and gentle ano dyne with those of a tonic and in vigoran t. Thc perfect purity of all its ingredients, their admirable adaptation to the purposes ;they are intended tolfsubservc, the Judicious pro portions Ln which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they are blend? ed, render this famous article at onoe the most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. dec7 By W. Y. LEITCII?RTS?!^^ Auctioneers. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RA TT? ROAD STOCK, and Batesvllle Manufactur? ing Stock at Auction. r^11,^ !?ld ?tlle OW Customhouse, on TUES? DAY, 8th March, at ll o'clock, at Auction CT^?.lliare9 MemDnl9 and Charleston Railroad STOCK ?5 Shares Batesville Manufacturing Stock In sen to suit purchasers. 8 ' Terms cash._mcllT By J O H N. S. UTAN. DWELLING- HOUS?TAND LARGE..LOT on Calhoun street, south side, cast of Meet? ing street. On TUESDAY, the 15th of March, at ll o'clock, A. M., on the norther the Exchange, I will sell, at public auction, without any manner of re? serve. All that LOT OP LAND situate, lying and being on Calhoun street, south Bide, east of Meeting street, and Immediately adjoining the residence formely 1 occupied by the late Jas. P. Earle, Esq., measuring and containing, In front, on Calhoun street, 46 feet, by 41 feet on the back line, and 217 feet m depth, according to a plat made by Major Charles Parker, February l, 1854, be the same more or less with all the buildings thereon, consisting of a two and a half story frame dwelling, a two story brick building adjoining, and a frame dwelling of the same dimensions, with other outhouses, Ac. Terms-One-half cash; remainder In 12 months, secured by bond and mortgage of the premisos, the same to be insured and policy assigned. Pos? session given at once. Purchaser to pay for the papers and stamps. N. B.-For any other information, please apply at 52 Broad Btrcet._feb28 4mfmtu By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. NOS. 581 AND 583 KING STREET, south corner of Morris. On TUESDAY, 8th of March, at ll o'clock, will be sola at the Old PostoflJce, Broad street, The above desirable STORES AND RESI? DENCES, together with the small Shops in the rear fronting on Morris street. Hie whole to be sold as one piece. Lot in front, 3710-12 feet;rear, 48 feet; north, ill feet, south, 110 feet. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, secured as usual; Interest semi-annual. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. mehi tufm4_ By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. DWELLING, WITH LARGE LOT, IN DESIRABLE LOCALITY. On TUESDAY, the 8th Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, Thc PREMISES No. 06 Cannon street, west of Ashley, and a short walk from Rutledge avenue. House of four rooms, with piazza, outbuildings, Ac. Lot on front 60 feet, back 47 feet, by 174 feet deep. Terms-Third cash; balance in one and two years, secured as usual; Interest semi-annual. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. mehi tufm4 By Z. B. OAKES. PLEASANT RESIDENCE LN THE WES? TERN part of the city. Will be sold near the Old Postofflce, on THURS? DAY, the 10th of March, at ll o'clock. That desirable WOODEN DWELLING, situated at the northeastern corner of Calhoun street and Rutledge avenue. The premises are In complete order, having been recently thoroughly repaired and painted. The Lot measures 61 feet 0 Inches on Rutledge avenue, and 143 feet on Calhoun street. The House is now unoccupied, and may be ex? amined by any one desiring to purchase. Conditions-One third cash; balance In one and two years, with Interest at 7 per cent. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers and stamps. meru ftuctioneers' {Innate Sales, Ut. By ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. ELIGIBLE PROPERTY FOR PHOS? PHATE WORKS, Ac. Will be sold at Private Sale, one of the best adapted pieces of PROPERTY for Phosphate Works, or other manufacturing purposes. In the City of Charleston. Lot about twelve acres; main Buildings very extensive, of brick; powerful steam power, good wharf, deep water, fifteen hundred feet river front. On the premises are a large number of convenient Buildings. For particulars apply as above, at office, No. 68 East Bay street._mein l By ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. DESIRABLE FARM, CONTAINING 12 ACRES, more or less, in Ward No. 8. At Private Sale Will be sold at Private Sn le, that desirable FARM on Charleston Neck, containing 12 acres, situate on the King street road, and at corner of King street and Sansoucle street, late the proper? ty of Charles L. Desel. For particulars apply as above at No. 58 East Bay. metis thfm3 drags, Orjemicals, Ut. N HEROIC REMEDY. HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR! Based on science, prepared with all the availa? ble skill, and combining in concentrated form the most valuable vegetable Juices known in the his? tory of medicine for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, IMPARTING NUTRI? TION TO TUE SYSTEM, TONE TO THE STOMACH, And a Healthful Action to the Liver, Kidneys, Se? cretions and Interior Organizations. Thousands of Precious Lives are to-day rapidly sinking to an untimely end, suffering with AGO? NY, WRETCHEDNESS and IGNORANCE of the cause. We all know that science can arrest Disease, and nourish thc body into new Life and Vigor, ami cause the Bloom of Health to again visit thc withered and wan cheek of the invalid. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, steals upon Its victims unawares, and before they are aware of its attack, plants itself firmly iu the system. Do you kuow the cause of The Wasted Form-The Sunken Cheek. The Withered Face-The Sallow Complexion. The Feeble Voice-The Glassy Eye. The Emaciated Body-The Trembling Step. The Treacherous Cough-The Torturing Sores. The Burning Eruption-The Inflamed Eyes. The Pimpled Face-Thc Colorless Skin. And all the Debilitating Ailments of the present day? The answer is simple, and covers the whole ground lu all Its phases. THE FANGS OF DISEASE and hereditary taint are Implanted In the blood, which is the very fountain of life, and must be eradicated to secure Health and Long Life. Wi present to you here au HEROIC REMEDY, known as HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR! On reaching the stomach lt assimilates at once with the food, posses into the blood, and attacks the disease at Its fountain head. It drives disease from the body through thc proper organism with unerring certainty, and sends new, fre9h and in? vigorating blood BOUNDING TD KO L'OII RVJ5RY ARTERY AND VEIN. The tubercles of Scrofula that line the innei ?pntiijg of the abdomen are dissolved and eradl ca ted, and the diseased part nourished Into healtt and vigor. Thc torpid Liver and Inaotlve Kldneyi are stimulated aud healthy secretions perform their natural fuuCtions. Thc action of HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR Is Tonic. PurUying and Disinfectant. At lt: touch, diseuse droops and dies away, and Its would be victim leaps luto New Life and Vigor. It imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to thc Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, Luoyancy to the Spirits. And Happiness on all Sides. For all affections of the kidneys it is unsurpassed. People have been rescued, as it were, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. IT EXTINGUISHES Affections or the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Diseases or the Kidneys,^Dyspepsia, Erysipelas. Female Irregularities, Fis? tula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Com laint, Indigestion, Piles, Pul? monary Diseases, Scrolula or King's Evil. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &C, Ac. Ami for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lass! tude, and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. CAUTION!-in ordering our remedy always place the number of our Postofflce Box on your letters, The new law in our New Y'ork Postofflce compels this. Address, DR. M. E. HENRY A CO., Director General Berlin Hospital, Prussia AGENCY OF TUE UNITED STATES. Laboratory, 267 Pearl Street. Postofflce Box 5272 NEW YORK. jsrCONSTITUTlON RENOVATOR ts $1 per bot tlc, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere on recelp' of price. Patients arc requested to corresponi confidentially, ami reply will be made by following mall. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Agents for South Carolina, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. Joni" niwslyr Ruction SoUs-dljis ?5?aB. Bj WM. MCKAY! ~~~ ?VrOTIONS, JEWELRY AND A LARGE ll lot of miscellaneous articles stT!3 DAY at 10 ?'Cl0Ck* at No< T MeeUa? AL?O, 1 COPPER STILL, 100 gallons capacity, in com plete order._ mcnrT SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed and delivered, will be seid THiS JAY tue 7th or March instant, on the premises No' -, east side or King street, between Wentworth and Society streets, at ll o'clock A. M., - te&B%???K5wJj? ?SSS P. Melvin Cohen, at the snit or^r?nchV mchards" Jfc Co* Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, 3. C. 0. mchT A. C. McGILLIYEAY, - Auctioneer. BY VIRTUE OP A WRH OF FIE RT Facias to me directed and delivered, will bo sold THIS DAY, the 7th or March Inst., at the northeast corner of the Courthouse, at 12 o'clock M, AU the right, title and interest of the defendant In a LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings and im? provements thereon, at the northwest corner of State and Chalmers streets. ALSO, . . All that LOT OF LAND, with the Bandings thereon, next north of the above, on State street. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Braidings thereon, on west side of King street, near Line, known as No. 691. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on the south aide of Mary street, near Meeting street, with the Tenements thereon, known by the Nos. 35, 37, 39 and 4L Levied on and to be sold as the property of Thomas N. Gadsden, at the suits of John Horibeck et al, executors of Blum et al. ALSO, At the same time and place All the right, title and Interest of defendant In a TRACT OF LAND, situate In the Parish of st. James' Goose Creek, containing 1400 acres, more or less. Also, A GRAY PONY. Levied on and to be sold as the property of P. Groomes at the salt of W. T. Owens. ALSO, At the same time and place All the right, title and Interest of defendant in two LOTS OF LAND, with Improvements thereon, situate on sooth side of Tradd street, nearly op? posite Savage street, said lots known as numbers l and 5 in plat of city lands E, measuring each 72 feet front by 200 feet deep. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Wm. Izard BnU, at the snit of Theodore Dehon et al, Executors of Mrs. Dehon. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. 0. mch7 IN EQ?IT Y-C. C. P. Charles P. williams, vs. William E. Simmons. By virtue of an order of Judge Carpenter, made In this case, I will sell before the Courthouse In waiterboro', S. C., THIS DAY, the 7th of March, the following Plantations, viz: 1st. All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, being, lying and situate on Yonge Island, In St. Paul's Parish, OoUeton County, known as Sim? mons Bluff: bounded on the north by a certain, creek, on the east and SOB th by wadmalaw River, on the west by lands of P. H. waring, and con? taining three hundred acres, more or less. ALSO. AU that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, hv St. Paul's Parish, known as Hollywood; bounded on the north by the Great Bay, on the east by Lands of Dr. Clement, south on Lands or James Mlggeth, and west by Lands of P. H. Waring, containing In all six hundred acres, more or less. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, secured by bond or bonds of purchaser, and mortgage of the premises. J. K. TBRRY, Sheriff Collet on County. Sheriff's Office, Waiterboro', S. C., 14th February, 1870. mch7 Dings, CClicmicuIs, Src. C. F A N K N I N APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, NO. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. The advertiser begs to call attention to his stock of the best Imported and domestic ? CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED? ICINES. Upon the DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his business he bestows the utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees the parity of the medi? cines ased in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully at all hours of the day and night. Special Agency, for the sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messsrs. GEORGE T'I E M A N N & CO., OF NEW YORK. Bis STOCK OF HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, AO., Is large and well selected. AGENCY F?B THU SALK OF TUE CELEBRTED P.OCK?RIDGE ALUM SPRINGWATER, A supply of which ls always on hand. Manufacturer of PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTER &, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none. Through oonstant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. fable UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mau, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote Ls the best remedy that can be administered in Manla-a-Potu, and also for all nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, * No. 131 Meeting street, ort? Aeent for South Carolina. ^CTS LIKE A CHARMI THE GENUINE ENGLISH CnLORODINE, (J. COLLIS BROWNE'S,) Is the best Anodyne ever known to the prores alon To be had of DR. H. DA?.K, nov3 No. 131 Market street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONLNE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Tba. best in use. For sale by^ ^??^ oct? Wholesale Agent