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Aa Idler*. Idyl. ? borrowed boat, a certain sky, A tide whereon to dream and dnft, Delay that never seems delay, Are more to me than gam or gift. A boat ls broader than a hearth. To borrow better than to own, For Care is In s manner blind. And follows Thrift by touch alone. The miller's heart is in his toll. The sower's thoughts plod to and fro, And who hath anything at sea Forebodeth windanna! never blow. Then, life, for thee the idle oar, A drowsy tide to drift upon, And air that hints of hills new mown, To lull thee when thy dreams come on. .CURRENT NOTES. A C HEAP COP OK TEA. There is a pleasant prospect of once more having some of the universal articles of dally consumption relieved of their present onerous duties. Mr. Schenck has brought in a tariff amendment to the Tax bill, which fixes the duty on tea at twenty cents per pound; coffee of all kinds at four cents; raw and muscovado sugar at two cents; clarified sugar at two and three-quarter cents; refined sugar, stove dried, * In loaf, lump, crushed, powdered or granula? ted,' four cents per pound. This-is progress in tc* right direction. It will be^kserved that tu? duties on these articles arereduced about one-half; and if $e Tax bill, with this amend? ment, is passed, the effect will be manifest in all households. Havinz begun this kind of re? form, let us hope Congress will keep on. THE MULTIPLICATION OP GREAT MEN'. What a puzzle tc the future compilers of biographical encyclopaedias will bethe mania of the period for biography printing; and with what wonderful rapidity the weeklies manage to manufacture celebrities now-a-days. A glance at the weekly press affords some seven or eight a week, which amounts to the manu Jkctxjre of four hundred or more per year. The ujtgtum was begun in 1853 or thereabouts, and bsa proved a money -nuking business. Makeup the Htatistics at the present rate for seventeen years, arid it would be found that not less than B*?en thousand celebrities have been manu? factured at an average cost to the subject of $100 apiece, whieh ls the usual fee for wood . cots and biography. Seven hundred thousand dollars represent the sum that these poor dupes have disbursed for reputations, accom? panied with wood-cms so vlllanous that their own mothers would not know them from their , pictures. But the most difficult part of lt ls bi this multiplicity of biographies-this epidemic of the biographical mania-to find out who is really celebrated and who is not. CHANGES IN THE INCOME TAX. The following seems to be the net result of the recent proceedings lu Congress, in the matter of the income tax. The rate was re? duced from five per cent to three - per cent. ; the amount of income 'exempt from tax was increased from $1000 to $2000, and the allow? ance for house-rent was limited to $500. These changes win operate about as fellows: the In? crease of the exemption to $2000 will relieve about one hundred and fifty-nine thousand sala? ried men, and other people of limited means, - from the payment of the tax, who now pay be? tween nine and ten millions; the reduction of the rate to three per cent will take off about . $8,400,000 more from the remaining hundred apd sixteen ttjoitsaqd, taxpayers, who will still .remain subject to the tai. ?9 the law now stands, the income tax of last year was levied . upon two hundred and seventy-five thousand . persons, who paid $25,025,068, -If the forego? ing amendments shall be finally adopted by the House and the Senate, they will reduce the amount raised from this source about $16,000, 000, and leave about $9,000,000 to be collected. Aa.the House has thus advanced two-thirds of the distance on tho right road, why not go the whole distance and abolish the odious tax al? together? COMMERCIAL NEWS. Export*. Ssw TORI-Per steamship Sooth Carolina-76 bags sea island cotton, 665 bales upland cotton, 102 bales waste, 139 bales yarn, 246 tes rice, 398 bois rosin and oil, 22 casks clay, 59 bales paper, S3 pkgs, 1427 bids potatoes. 1641 boxes vegetables, 10,000 feet lumber. The Charleston Cotton. Klee and Naval St?rt? Market? Omca CHARLKSTON NSWB, ) TUESDAY L'VBSTNQ, June T, 1870. j COTTON.-This staple was In moderate request the early transactions being about on the basis of the operations of the day before, but after receipt of dispatches the market became weaker and the business was at rates In favor of buyers. Sales about 325 bales, viz: 22atl8c; 16 at lisjtfc; 49 at Ito; se at l9Kc; 16 at ioj;c ; 18 at 20c; 2 at SO.^o; S6at2OXc;8at20,Sc;5at202ic; 107 at21c; 10at SlttO. We quote. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.is ?i9.fi T^ow middling.20>i@ Middling.21 @ Strlct mlddUng.21K@21 y Bios.-There was bat little, of this article on the market and lt is held strongly. Sales abo ut 23 tierces of clean Carolina, say 5 tierces at 7*c; 9st 7Xo;4 at T{c; 4 at 8Ko fl lb. We quote somewhat nominally common to fair clean Caro Una at 7@73?;c; good 7X@8Xc * D. . NAVAL STORES,-There was a limited. business : doing, with the following sales, viz: 19 obis extra ?' . ? pale at $5 25; 5 bois pale at $460; 39 bbla pale at , $4 26; 20 bbls No. 1 $3 25; 18 bbis dnU at $S; 16 bbls ; opaque at $2 50; 14 bbls No. 2 at $165; 23 bbls No. ! 8 at $1 66. FamoHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal, via New York, 7-16d on uplands; U-I8d ' on sea Islands; by sall we quote 7-ioJ on noland cotton, and K l ? on sea Uland cotton, To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by san, nommai at xe on nplands and lXo on sea Islands. Coastwise to Sew Torie, by steam, Kc V m on nplands and Xe on sea islands; by sall, Kc V ft on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, K .Ko V ft on nplands. To Philadelphia, by steam. Xo r ft on nplands; by sall, somewhat norn- j InaL To Baltimore, by steam, K@Kc fl m on uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. KXGHANO*.-Sterling 60 day bills at 23K@24. DOMESTIC B?CHANOS.-The banks purchase sight enocks at K off, and seU at \ premium. Out- ' aide they purchase, at par to K off, and sell at y 1 premiara. j GOLD.-Buying at 13 and selling at 14. Markets by- Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, June 7-Noon.-Consols 92}?. Bonds : LIVERPOOL. June 7,-rNoon.-Cotton shipments from Bombay since last report 100,000 bales. Red Western wheat Sa 9d. PARIS, June 7.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes ? 74f 50c. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, June 7 -Noon_Stocks heavy. 1 Money Btronger, 5a6 per cent. Gold 13%. Sixty- ] twosl2K; Sterling, long, ?K; short 10%; Ten- j nessee ex-coupons 61K; new 68; Virginia ex-cou? pons, 69; new 68K; Louisianas, old 76>?; new 72; 1 Levee sixes 75; eights 92; Alabama eights 101; j Aves 74; Georgia sixes 88; sevens se; North ' Carolinas, old 48K; new.24K; South carolina, old 02; new 82. Flour 5c better. Wheat ic belter, i Corn doll. Pork quiet Lard dull at leaie^c. t Cotton 2?*22Kc; sales 300 bales. Turpentine ( duli. Rosin $2 10 for strained. Freights quiet, j Evening.-Money unchanged. Ste nmg very J dall at 9K. Gold 13K- Governments steady, \ with heavy sales, southerns steady and quiet. Cotton doU and heavy: eales 1000 bales; middling nplands 22c; low middlings 2lKc; Orleans :zyc. : floor active; State S5a6; Western s ja 4 50; south? ern firm at $6alo. Wheat 2a3c higher; amber Tennessee $1 62K. Corn, rair business, -ut c closed heavy; new mixed Western $lal 08. Beef > 'Steady. Pork Arm. Lard steady at lO'?aiej?c. Rice firm, Carolina 8j?asXc. Groceries doll sad unchanged. Naval stores quiet. Freights Armer. BALTIMORE, Jane 7.-Flour dull and steady. Wheat Armer; Maryland $140al 55; Pennsylvania $137al 40. White corn $l 17al 18; yellow $i 09a l ll. Oats 57a60c Provisions quiet and un? changed. Whiskey $105Kal 06& CINCINNATI, June 7.-Corn easier and dull at 95a98c. Whiskey irregular; old process $104; patent $1 02. Provisions nominally unchanged. Bacon la sold In jobbing lots; shoulders 13,'4'c; clear sides 17>ic Lard nominally 16c. # LOUISVILLE, June 7.-Markets unchanged. RT. LOUIS, June 7.-Corn, buyers standing off and declined ; mixed and yellow 90a96c. Whiskey easier at $104al 05. Provisions quiet and un. changed. Lard nominal. NORFOLK, June 7.-Cotton quet; low middlings 20c; sales 60 bales; receipts 172 bales; exports coastwise 135 bales; stock 2030 bales. AUGUSTA, June 7.-Cotton dull and lower; sales 160 bales; receipts 70; middlings 19>?al9??c. SAVANNAH, June 7.-Cotton weak; middlings 20j?a2lc; sales 150 bales; receipts 334; stock 23,658. GALVESTON, June 7.-Cotton Aat at 17?al8c for good ordinary; sales 20 bales; receipts 60; stock 27,300 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Jupe 7.-Cotton firmer; mki dungs 21Ma21)?c; sales 3450 bales; net receipts 1360; coastwise 104; stock 105,657 bales. Sugar easier; prime U&allXc. Molasses unchanged. SterUng 24Xa25. Sight H premium. Gold 13?. MOBILE, June 7.-Cotton dun, tending down ; middlings 20>4a20>?c; sales 400 bales; receipts 98; exports to Nev Orleans 30; stock 34,105. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June 6.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Sales of 200 casks Southern at 34)?c and 16 New York casks at 35c 9 gallon. ROSIN.-Sales or 285 bbls. at $2 ror low No. l and $4, $4 25a4 37 X for pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Sales of loo bbls. reported at $3 25 for virgin, and $2 40 for soft. 7AB -Only 9 bbls. reported at $1 25 V bbl. Receipts by Railroad, Jane 7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 296 bales cotton, 59 bales domestics. 144 pkgs bacon and lard, 100 boxes candles, 50 bbls nour. 108 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, stock. Ac. To Railroad Agent, R C Sharp. A B Mulligan, Geo W Williams A co, E J Wiss & co, W W Sraun, W C Courtney A co, A J Salinas, Frost Sc Adger, G H Walter Sc co, Pelzer, Rodgers & co. Johnston, Crews St co, J BE Sloan. Graeser Sc Smith, Cleg? horn, Herring A- co, J D Aiken A co, Goldsmith A Son, Schachte Sc Toohey, J N Robson, W H Chafee A co, L D DeSaussure, John Marshall, Smith Sc Chapean. Passengers. Per steamship South Carolina, for New York Mrs G W Clark and family, J A Lewis, H H Knee, J M Cralge, 0 K Hnger, Miss Huger, Mrs H E Rav? en el, Miss Ravenel, J E White, A O D Gourdin, Mrs J W Crandall and family, Mrs M Levi, J A North, J li McAvoy, J R Savage, Mrs E Levy, Mrs C Volger, J Cook, Miss Cook, Mrs Manning, S A Woodside, F B Taylor, Mrs McNellage, Mrs E s Courtenay, Miss S E Smith, Miss Mar-hall, Mrs M M Ruggies, child and nurse, D O'Hara, J Pilson, G Brandt, G Engel. A Dickinson, Col J W Avery, E Solomon, Mrs Lambeth, E SchoAeld, J Rankin, and others In steerage. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, ?th, 5 hours, 56 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 13th, 8 hours, 27 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 20th. 4 hours. 14 minutes, evening Kew Moon, 28th, s hours, 13 minute?, evening. I BUN. RISES. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Snnrt*T. 4..53 4..53 4..63 4.. 63 4.. 52 4..62 4.. 52 SUN SETS. 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 7 MOON Ii. A S. 12..15 12..50 1..27 2.. 2 2..41 3..V2 4.. 4 HIGH WATEK 12..!32 1..29 2. .20 3..34 4..30 5.. 33 6. .26 MARINE NE fTS. CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNES. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia le:t -inst. Mdse. To w A Courtenay, Railroad Agent, T M Cater, W M Bird * co, Chapeau A Hef? fron, U S Quartermaster, Cameron, Barkley A i o, H F Baker A co, w u Welch, Budd A Blake, J V Kelp, B O'Neill. T J Kerr A co, H Klatte A co. C l> Abrens A co, E Scott, c F fanknln, J E .-inger A co Dr w A Skrlne, F E Welnhem, G W Loger mann, D F Fleming A co, Do ivie, Moise & Davis, Fugartle's Book House, J H Abrahams, M Druke, JP Brown, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Byrne A Fogarty, W S Henerey. Kllnck. Wickenberg A co. H Gerdts A co. Kreite A Chapman, Sulphuric Acid co, Blum Sc Miller, J H Graver A co. Hurt A- co, C PPoppenhelm. Dr H Baer, Dr E H Kellers. Mun toue A co, J Marlon, W H Ch afee A co, A J Rosen? berg, M U Nathan, J Colcock A co, E F Benedict. G J Lubn, A W Eckel A c?, L Welskopr, L Ellas, W O B*? A co, T Kelly, Forsythe, Mccomb A co, and i thers. Sehr A-.n S Deas. Garbatti, West Point Mill-40 tes rice. To W c Bee A co. Steam tug J R Staples, Springs, Georgetown, S C. To J H Risley. Moop Julia Dean, Charley, Corabahee. 1100 bnshels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Received from Bennett's Mill. 84 tierces rice. To W c Bee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina. Adkins, New York W A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Adkins, New York. Sehr J H stickney. Fooks, Baltimore. Sehr Geo Smoot, Grange, Alexandria, Va. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Neille Moore, Merryman, at Ba.tlmore, June 6. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Watauga, Munro, at Baltimore, June 5. MEMORANDA. The sehr Palma. Rankin, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at New York Jone 6. LIST OP VESSELS OT, CLSARBD AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. DOM E~8T IC. BOSTON. Brig Lewis L Squires, Tyler, up. .April 21 Sehr Helene, Batirs, up.May 16 NRW YORK. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.May 31 Sehr Wm Bernent, Penny, np.-.May 12 Sehr Florence Rodgers, Crawford, up.May 30 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Edith Everman, Conon, cleared.April 25 Sehr Veto, McCartny, up.June 1 BALTIMORE. Sehr Joseph Baxter, Baxter, cleared.May 27 Sehr Henry Castoff, Damon, cleared.June 2 Sehr Wautauga, Munro, cleaved.June 5 Sehr Nellie Moore, Merryman, up.June 6 NORFOLK, VA. Sehr Ceo 1^ Smoot. Granger, up.May 22 Railroads. IgOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD feft ^SJSLJ^S?. -^WWLZ^SLT'. ^t'^j?^j OENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. I CHARLESTON, S. C., May ll, 1870. j On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will mn is foUowa: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.J.8.30 A. M. arrive at Columbia.4.lo P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta..-.8.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.7.45 A. Al. Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M. AOODSTA NIGHT BXFKKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M Leave Augusta.6.00 P. M Arrive at Augusta.7.05 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Snndays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. [jeave Columbia.7.60 P. M Irrive at Columbia.?.00 A. M UTIve at Charleston.6.45 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. _eave Charleston.2.50 P. M Lrrive at SummervUle..4.10 P. M .eave SummerviUe.7.10 A. M. Lrrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains ot dONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be .ween Camden and Kingvllle dally, (Sundays ex lepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas lengers at Kingvllle. -eave Camden.6.35 A. M Irrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. -eave Columbia.1.00 P. M. Urtve at Camden.6.40 p. M H. T. PEAKE, I"aTl3 . General Superintendent. [F YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK lombined, go to EDWARD PERRY, io. 155 Meeting street, opposii6 Charleston Hotel. Charleston, S? C. decu 6mos Special Notices. pa* THE GREAT TONIC AND 1NVIG0 RANT.-One that has stood the test of time, and to-day is the favorite Medicine In Germany, and destined to become the favorite Bitters of Ameri? ca, ls LIPPM?N'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS. Jun6-mwf3_ ?S- BEDBUGS. -MONS. BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER has firmly established its reputation in Charleston. It recommends itself in two main points: First. It ls warranted to contain not a particle of mercury or poison. Sec? ond, lt makes bedsteads "bug-proof" Tor at least one year. Sold by Mons. LACASSAGNE, No. 160 King street._ma,T25-w5 ^ai?*BATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best in the world harmless, reliable, Instantaneous, does not. con? tain lead, nor any vitalio poison to produce par? alysis or death. Avoid the vannted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to uphold Its Integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye, Black or Brown. Sold hy all Druggists. Applied at No. 16 Bond street, New York. nov26 fmwlyr_ pt* SIC" SEMPER TYRANNIS.-TO have good, light, spongy, and at all times sweet Bread, Biscuits, Rolls, Cakes, Ac, to have lt nu? tritions, and yet not Injurious to health, is cer? tainly a great desideratum. WAGNER'S VIRGINIA YEAST POWDERS Combine all these properties. They do away en? tirely with Yeast and the troublesome process of making lt, saving you time, labor and money; they are the most popular Powders in Virginia, arc the productions of home lndnstry, and receiv? ed at our late State Fan* the highest premium over all other Powders. Prepared by L. WAGNER, Druggist, Richmond, Va. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, apr!3 wfm2mo8 Charleston. S. C.. Agents. ^THREE REQUISITES OF HEALTH. If all the sickly people In the world were to take to their beds, and demand medical treatment, there would not be doctors enongh to attend them, nora sufficient number of the robnst to nurse them. Three conditions are absolutely es? sential to health, viz: a good appetite, easy diges I lion, and the ability to sleep soundly. Seven eighths of the many thousands who suffer from in? disposition, yet do not labor under serious dis? ease, complain that they "can't eat," that their stomachs are "out of order,'' or that they "don't sleep well." For this class of ailments few per? sons think of calling in a physician. Nor is it ne? cessary, inasmuch as a course Of HOS TETTER'S BITTERS will certainly relieve the derangements of the stomach, the liver, and the nervons system, from which want of appetite, Indigestion and sleeplessness arise. This excellent vegetable tonic and corrective is also a delightful anodyne. In? somnia, (or incapacity to sleep,) which has resist? ed all the ordinary remedies, will yield readily to a dose of this, pleasant sedative taken Just before retiring to rest. In ordinary medical practice lt ls usual to give a stomachic, an ape? rient, an in vigoran t, a soporific, or an antiseptic, as tho case for the time being may seem more particularly to require; but In this grand restora? tive all these medicinal properties, and many others, are blended In due proportion. Thns thc digestion ls stimulated, wi. ile the bowels are regu? lated, the liver toned, the strength recraited, the nerves calmed, the fluids purified, and the Circu? lation equalized. It is believed that there ts no other restorative and regulating medicine In the world which* acts so benellclally and agreeably upon all the assimilating" and secretive organs at the same time; and to all who lack the three fun? damental requisites of health and enjoyment, a vigorous appetite, sound digestion and refresh? ing sleep, lt ls confidently recommended as .*peculc. Jun3-Co?c p9-k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the tim? When, In 1634, Dr. RUGCE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in thc history of Medicine ha.? equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous di? ;a8es, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy? sician of 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 7ias been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public-fEditor "Argus." tann lvr ?&- MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for young men, on the passional attrac? tion of the sexes, and the happiness of TKUB MARRIAGE, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. may24-3mo3_ pa- TO PRINTERS.-LT YOU WANT NEWS, BOOK, CAP, DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS, Bul Heads, Statements, Cards, card Board, Print? ing Material, Binding, Ruling and Cutting, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 166 Meeting street, oppo. site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decl4 cmos pST MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac. "There ls no member of society by whom this hook will not be found useful, whether Buch per? son holds the relation ci Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. gent by mail on receipt of flfiy cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. DKF. CURTIS, Washington. D. C. septl lyr E ?Uacrjinerg, Castings, i?c. RICSSON'S CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE. ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USRS NO WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power, tke best and most ecouomlcal Engine ever offer? ed to the public. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A. ROBINSON, may30-3raos No iso Broadway. jyj"EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THI8 ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW FURNISHING THE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to ie reet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of arl descriptions made t? order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ang4 mws IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, and Bags of every description, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 156 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decli 6mos i?lisfellaneons. pERFECTION IN BAKING. Housekeepers who do their Cooking on Kero? sene or Gos Stoves, should procure DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, which will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, Ac, and Roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes^ Ac, to perfection. For sale by j: B. DUVAL A SON, niay2S-sw_No. 337 King street. JUST RECEIVED. CAKBOLATE OF LIME, tnt best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats. Mice Bugs, Cockroaches, Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections, the most reliable in use. Also, a fresh supply or SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, maySO_No. 131 Meeting street. MRS. E. KEOGH OFFERS HER services asa CHIROPODIST, to the ladles and gentlemen of Charleston. Special attention paid to the cure of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Ac. Can be seen at her residence, No. 6 Pitt street, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., and 3 to 5 P.M. I think lt my dnty to the public, to state that Mrs. KEOGH ls, m my opinion, the best Chiropo? dist of the day. Her operations don't give pain, and are very successful. E. NORTH, M. D. The undersigned recommend Mrs. KEOGH, hav? ing known for many years the entire satisfac? tion expressed by numerous persons in this city, of her Bkill and success as a Chiropodist. GEORGK BUIST. ELIAS HORLBECK, M. D., may26_W. M. FITCH, M. D._ THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Professor J. L. CAB ELL, M. D., of the University of Virginia, Resident Physician. This renowned Watering Place will be open to visitors June 1st, nuder the management ot JAS. A. McCLUNG. No expense or effort has been, or will be spared to make these SPRINGS attractive to both the invalid and the pleasure seeker. The BATHS vary in temneratnte from 86 to 100 degrees farenheit. The value of these Thermal Waters ls not excelled by any waters on the globe. Descriptive pamphlets, containing a full account of these Springs, and cen moates of numerous cases cured, or relieved, can be had on applica? tion to the Manager, al the Springs, or to S. C. TARDY A CO., Richmond. Virginia. Telegraph Office in the Hotel. S. C. TARDY, 1 Owners, THOS. R, PRICE A CO., J Richmond, Va m ar23-1 mo ._ rpHE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous ror the Alterative Waters and Fash? ionable patrons, will bc open on May lath; capa? ble or accommodating, in view of the improve? ments made, from 1500 to 2000 persons. u?rs of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway now run to the Springs. Tile location is 2OO0 feet above the level of the sea.raffording entire relier from summer prostrat? ing heats. Excellent Bands and extensive livery in attend? ance, and every arrangement for the enjoyment of guests. FANCY and MASQUERADE BALLS. CUAKOBS-$25 per week, and $90 per month of 30 days. Children under ten years and colored servants half price; white servants according to accommodations. Address rn ay ac-is PEYTON A CO.. I'roprleiors. S HANNON & LINING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, &C., CAMDEN, S. 0. Wu. M. SHANNON.ARTHUR P. LISINO. Jun2-lmo"' JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 AND 32, CENTRE 6TREET, CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NE W YORK. A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACHS, both Plain and Ornamental, kept ou hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls manufactured from themetal known as Conner'? Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing Oillce furnished. Ian29 stuthomos* gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER, Manufactured and for sale by Dr. n. BAER. oatt No. isl Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Tnt best in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, octs Wholesale Agent H -financial. ENRY H. BOODY ? CO. BANKERS AND RAILWAY AGENTS, No. 12 WAU. STREET, NEW YORK, Make Collections, pay Coupons and Dividends, Buy and Sell Governments, Railway Bonds, aud other Securities on Commission. as-Particular attention given to the negotia? tion or Railway and other Corporate loans. N. B.-Interest allowed on deposits. New York, May 2d, 1870. It. u. BooDv. D. A. BOODY. H. P. BOODY. m ay 7 Qotels. QOLUMB 1 A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., GORMAN & BADENIIOP, PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors or this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, a' the State Capital, desire tu Inform the travelling public mid others seeking accommodai lons, that Hie "CO? LUMBIA" is in every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any in thc State or the United States. Situated in the business centre of the city, with Hue large airy rooms, and a table sup? plied with every delicacy of thesuason, holli ?rom Sew York and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tors pledge themselves (hat no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction lu every re? spect. A ilrst-class Livery Stable ls attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train, and passengers are carried to and from Hie Hotel FREE OF CUARGB. WM. GORMA?'.IL n. BADENHOr-. apri3 wfm_ VT E W YORK HOTEL, No. 721 BROADWAY, D. M. HILDRETH & CO., - - Proprietors, NEW YORK CITY. This HOTEL, so widely and popnlarly known as the favorite resort or Southerners while sojourn? ing In this city,-has been re-leased ror a term of years by its present proprietors, and ls now In process of renovation. No expense will be spared to render it. as m days of yore, an agreeable home ror Its patrons. The proprietors, while tendering their sincere rhauks for the very liberal support they have re? ceived, beg leave to assure their guests that in the future the Hotel wlllretaiu its former well sarned reputation. * apr27 wfm 2mosn*c_ QOZZENS'S WEST POINT HOTEL, On the ??udson River, New York, now open, rerras reasonable. Address S. T. COZZENS, iVest Toint, New York. mayl9-lmo Sasr), Blino ano Woox factors. g ASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY, MOULDING AND PLANING MILL. DRESSED FLOORING, CEILING. WEATHER BOARDS, SHELVING, BOX BOARDS, Ac, Ac Over a hundred dur?rent PATTERNS or MOULDINGS, making over 100,000 feet on hand, for sale at NEW KORE PRICES. MANTEL-PIECES, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, made to order, at short notice. STAIR RAIL, NEWELS AND BALLUSTERS of Walnut and Mahogany, on hand and made to order. GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WORK made as CHEAP at this establishment as can be made In the United States. We have on hand the largest stock of the above Goods south of the City of Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will give entire satisfaction to all wno want GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WORK. The subscribers can refer to gentlemen all over this Mate, Georgia, North Carolina and Flori? da, as to tne character of their work ror the past twenty years. AV. I?. RUSSELL ?fe CO., FAST END HASEL STREET, Opposite Wando Fertilizer Works, and In the Immediate vicinity of Charleston and Pavilion not?is. mayll-w3mos ?nsnrcincc. STANDARD SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO.. No. 39 II AY NE STU EIST. AND COI? .VF. It KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. gS- A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. mcb5 3mo Xttiscellaneons. AVIS & MILLER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. QUALITY STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. Wc beg leave respectfully to call Hie attennoti of the public to our Superior Flavoring Exit acts. As ten yean nave now elapsed since we Urstlu traduced them to the notice of the American i>u>> lie. we deem it unnecessary at present lo eutni into a lengthy description of their merits, ,Vc. There ls hardly a elty or town o? any note lu HIE country into which they have nor found (nell way. The reason of this widespread popularity and daily Increasing demand is owing entirely i< their peculiar excellence and Intrinsic worth. Being determined to make them the Stauda rd Ex? tracts or the day, we have still farther Improved their quality, and now we llrmly and honestly Le ? llevethut they stand without a rival. Our Vanilla Extract cannot be surpassed for richness and delicacy ol' flavor, lt ls a strictly pure ?md high? ly concentrated Extract of Vanilla Benni., lt short, wc Millik it the best that is made, at least, this is the decision or the best judges In the conn try. Wc don't pretend to compete lu price with many of the so-called Flavoring Extracts of th? day. which ?ire really but worthless compounds, undeserving td' the name. For quality and style, we defy competition. DAVIS A MILLER'S PURE YEAST POWDER. A substitute for Yeast In making lint Bread, Rolls and Latter Cakes of every descil|iiiou, hav mg the ndVMUtage of making the dough or icut. j perfectly ilnlir, and read; for baking wit how delay, ?iud greatly dluiiu:?hlllg tue liability lo become sour. Many dy.?peptics, who cannoi tolerate fresh, lljrht cakes when made with yeas?, vuu eat laws with Impunity when raised it) this way. When used according to directions, lt ls war? ranted tn make rich, sweet, licht and nutrition.? Bread and Biscuit. Mullins, Wallies. Corn bread, all kinds of (?riddle Cakes, alio Boiled Puddings Dumplings, Pot Pies, .tc. PREPARED ONLY EV V D A V I S & MILLER, BALTIMORE. MI?. A. J. MILLER, Sole Proprietor. We have been appointed Agents for the Stott of South Carolina for the above desirable goods, and can orfcr them to thc trade at proprietors' prices. GOODRICn, WJNEMAN A CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, mehl2 smwfimosnAO Cluirlestun. S. o gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and ai reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSnALL. Barber. Broad street, next door to Te.egrndi oilke. mayst (?binoi Crockcrrj, #c. ^riXLIA? G. WHILDEN k CO., DEALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver- Plated ware, AND F A N C Y GOODS? IMPORTERS OP CROCKERY, CHIXA AM) GLASSWARE. CHINA DINNER SETS from $35 to $75. CHINA TEA SETS from $3 to $25. CUT GOULETS. $2 50 to $12 per dozen. CUT.CUAMPAGNES, $2 50 to $10 per dozen. CUT WINES, $1 25 to $8 lier dozen. CUT CORDIALS, $1 25 lo $6 per dozen. CUT LEMONADES, $2 5( to $6 per dozen. GUT TUMBLERS, 75 cents to $12 per dozen. DECANTERS, $2 to $12 per dozen. THE IMPROVED .GEM SELF-SEALING JARS all sizes EXTRA HECES FOR CHINA SETS. PRESERVE DISHES. BOWLS. BUTTERS. SUGARS. CREAMS. CROCKER* AM) GILANS IVA RE FOR COUNTRY TRADE, IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. AT WHOLESALE. No 137 MEETING ST. OPPOSITE HATNE STREET. AT RETAIL, No. ?33 KING STREET, CORNER REAVFAIN. m ay 3 T S. K. BENNETT, * REAL ESTATE AGENT AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, BONDS, t-TOCKS, Ac. Cttlce (at inc Old stand) No. io Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. X. E.-Orders from the country respectfully so lifted, aprl fmw3mosD4c ?Uisrellatteons. 3 4 i ? T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. SELF-ACTINO.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGEWn the market. It is recommended by the lirst Thysiclans of the country. lt is so simple that it cannot get ont ol order. There are no valves, ana nothing that trill cor? rode. One will last a ure time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Pblsiclan, of Boston writes to the manufacturers: "From the Tact of its simplicity and correct principle In the structure of your 'Fountain Sy? ringe," and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to the patient. I have recom? mended this Instrument extensively." The Profession are invited to call and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, . t; Ne. 131 Meeting street, may30_Agent for South Carolina, ^sS=====5Ss. MANHOOD f "W?37" /HOW LOST-HOW RE ^^^Pj?gs^ STORED I Just published in a sealed envelope. Price six cents. A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT aud Radical Cure of Spennatonhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner? vousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from serf abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. "A boon to thousands of sufferers." Sent under coal, lu a plain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps, tty CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., Ne. 127 Bowery, New York, Posto21ce Box No. 4586. Also, D?. Culverweirs "MARRIAGE GUIDE," price 25 cents. r.:ay7-stutb3mos DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION Y\^r~ SOLU EVERYWHERE. J^ffl ' nnw?.HoisE& DAVIS P1** PROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ' N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. mch 2 if THIS YEAST POWDER IS CONVEN? IENT, econ?mica! and wholesome. Try lt, iryou wish to prov? Hs superiority u<>t only over other Baking Powder.-, bot to the common methods of raising dough, lor making Light, Sweet and Nu? tritious Biscuit. Rolls, Corn Bread. Buckwheat, and other griddle cakes, and Cakes and Pastry of every variety. Put up in tins, net weight, as re? presented. Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. Manufactured by DOOLEY A BROTHER, Proprietors, No. 69 New street, New York. mchu mws3mos_^ TRISH ROOFING FELT. THE BEST. CHEAPEST AN? MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting aud cumberland streets, mch24flmo Charleston, s. C. "/"INLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY VJ KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, ?c., EXTERMINAT- R Destroys them effectually aud Forever. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR^ Certain, sure and quickly Prevented. .COSTAR'S" INSECT TOWDER (ONLY PURE) Instantly k'Jls Roaches, Bed-Bug*, Moths and Insects. ?3- For safety use only "COSTAR'S." special Wholesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A CO. Sold by ali Druggists. may4-wiyrDfto gUMTER WATCHMAN. Thc WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, S. C., is one of the oldest ind cheapest ne ??papers In the State, and has a ruieh largor circular?an than any other newspaper ii nie sei rion' m which it is published. The mereiAUH of Charleston cannot find so good a medium ?ur cuiniwiuicallng with the businessmen of Sumter and planters of the surrounding country. Addr?iS , GILBERT A PLOWERS. Prnpnetnrs, or w. v. PAXTON. Busluest Manager, aprisa* stimier.se. Q HU PE IN ? WIKKLBB, DENTISTS, OFFICE NO. 275 KISS STttEBT. novi3 Brnos Q.ET READY FOR SUMMER! LOUIS BAYARD, S'o. 33 Broad street (next to R. Mi Marshall A Bro.,) CLEANS AND RENOVATES PANAMA, FELT AND SILK HAT% OF A1.L KIND3, Making old hats as good in every respect as new. ?-PRICES VERY MODERATE. apr?9