The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 03, 1870, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS.
^KKBTisafiS will take notice that we cannot
?ngage tba; any advertisement sent to TEE
ft EWE-office at a later hour than half-past nine
.o'clock at night will appear in the next morn?
lag's paper. An exception to this rule is made
in favor o? notices of meetings, deaths and
Zu?erais. _ _
HeeUags This Day.
Charleston Board of Trade, at 8 P. M.
Steam Fire Company of Axmen, at 8 P. M
Voters of Ward No. 4, at 8 P. M.
Auction Sales This Day.
Tt li. Marshall ? Brother will sell at hali
-past 10 o'clock, before their office, horses
.mules. 4c.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis
store, clothing,'dry goods and straw hats.
N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at h
-store, boots and shoes.
BEPORTBD.-Nloholas Culleton wa? reported
for obstructing King street with building ma
.teriaL
FINED.-Rachel Simmons and Emma Small
.colored, were fined $5 erch for abusive lan
.guage to the police on King street, i
BAN OK or THE THERMOMETER at Joseph
Blackman's drug store, No. 39 Broad street,
August 2: 8 O'Clock 84; 10, 82; 12, 80; 2, 84;
.82; 6, 81; 8, 80.
orr . -?
BILL OF MORTALITY. -The City Registrar
report for the week ending July 30 exhibits
total of fifty-one deaths. Twelve were whites
. and thirty-nine colored.
CrvTL RIGHTS BILL.-John Lossano. barber
was brought before Trial Justice T. J. Mackey
?for an alleged breach of the Civil Bights bill,
in refusing to serve W. G. Pinckney, colored.
IN BONDS.-A number of warlike persons
-have been bound over to keep the peace. The
Smg community seem to be in a high state of
irritation. j4av y.-'
WrTHODT LICENSE.-A number of persons
have been reported for carrying .un business
without., city licenses. Those' now 'under
-charges will have their cases' investigated trna
morning.
DISORDERLY Co>T)Ecj.^B;enry;rLevy and
John Galiltard, colored, Ve re arrested for dis?
orderly conduct, the former at Military Han,
the latter In VanderhSrst street Levy, was
fined $5. _
REFORM. -The free use of Billingsgate by the
contending Radical politicians lb our midst is
altogether repulsive to refined ears. If they
cannot reform their politics, lt is highly neces?
sary that they should mend their manners. .
THE POLICE.-The duties of the police were
becoming monotonous, until the inauguration
of the political festivities within the past few
.days. Business in their department ls reviv?
ing in advance of the general busy season.
RELEASED ON BAIL_Wm. Darrell, J. Elliott
S. Holmes and Fortune Fishman, colored, who
were arrested during the row at the Battery,
were released by the Mayor on yesterday
morning, upon giving bali tor their appearance
at court A. J. Ransier and T. J. Mackey se?
curities.
-?
THE EMERALD BOYS.-At the anniversary
meeting of the "^neralCE?Base Ball Club, held
Monday evening, the following officers were
elected to som br- the ensuing term : D.
Flynn, president; T: Mitchell, vice president;
L. Stolze, secretary; J. Keegan, treasurer;
J. Bowan, 1st director; j. farrans aft director;
T. Walsh, captain of F^rst Nine.
-?\L?-. -
SUBSIDED.-On yesterday morning, groups
representing both the DeLargeites and Bowen
itea ii - cmbled at tho various corners discuss?
ing . ne events of the preceding evening. If
the vehemence of their jes tures, the violence
of their oaths and asseverations were Indices
of their earnestness, they certainly meant no
Joke. Towards evening, their tone moderated,
and the serenity of their minds increasing
with the waning of the day, lt seemed, before
night that the excitement had In a great de?
gree subsided, j ^_
THE LUNATIC ASYLUM.-It had been hoped
tbaifln their general demolition of all that was
decent end commendable in our State govern?
ment, the iconoclasts of the Bing would have
spared the Insane Asyl nm, which, under dis?
creet, humane and able ?management, has
for so many years been one of the
finest institutions of this kind in the .Union.
But thu was not to be..' Governor Scott has at
last removed from the control of the Asylum
Dr. Parker, a man whose blameless character
?nd extraordinary qualifications for the posi?
tion were admitted by all The Scott ap?
pointee to succeed Dr. Parkerls a Dr. Ensor.
CRUMBS.-The old theatre lot was not sold
yesterday, there being no bidder.
The rain during the past two days seems to
indicate the commencement of a wet spell of |
weather.
The political thermometer indicates a high
-degree of warmth in its own peculiar atmos?
phere.
The veritable cotton caterpillar is said to
have appeared in Southwest Georgia.
The voters of Ward No. 4 will meet at the
Masonic Hall, this evening, for the purpose ot
forming a Reform Club.
A monster rat, weighing over three pounds,
was killed yesterday by a gentleman in Cal?
houn, street. The rat was depredating in the
poultry-house, andi killed a large fowl.
Hotel Arrivals-August fi.
.> - PAVILION HOTEL.
J. P. Gamble and son, San tee; A. O. Stone,
^Cttji! Samuel Beverly, Bidgeway; W. B. New?
combe, New York; J. J. Just city; D. H.
Thomas, wife and child, Bluffton; J. J. Net?
ties, SbUth Carolina; W. E. Fripp, Edlato Island.
CHARLESTON HOTEL.
W. J. Clark, S. P. Marks, E. M. Neville, F.
T. Houston, New York; 8. N. Broughton, Mll
ledgevllle; S. N. Aspinwall, C. M. Manville,
Pennsylvania; G. M. Parker. Mobile; J. M.
Bombara, S. P. Whitman, J. Nell, Augusta; H.
MnUinbrlnk, Atlanta; J. W. Starr, Selma; Mrs.
Seldon, Miss Knapp, Virginia; J. Heart, w. S.
Murray, J. B. Braden, J. A.' Talia, South Caro?
lina; B. F. Brown, Aiken; W. H. Speight,
J. M. Borroughs, Georgia; J. B. Y. Warner,
Greenville; K. E. H ughs on, Richmond.
MILLS HOUSE.
Capt. S. Crowell. Massachusetts; Chas. E.
Denalow, New York; A. B. Macculer, Boston;
John Buchanan, New York; Arthur P. Jack?
son, Baltimore; Mrs. Willis and child, Virginia;
James Randolph Finlay, Bichmond; Wm. Cole?
man, Georgia; W. M. Nichols and lady, Savan?
nah', W. F. Stokes and wife, Atlanta; Robert
H.-Brown, Atlanta; Miss Davis, New York;
Jame? Nixon, Texas; A. W. Constable, Florida.
BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office
ts now prepared to furnish good envelopes,
wtjjb business cards printed thereon, at $4 per J
thousand. Send your orders. Every mer?
chant and business man should have his card
printed on bia envelopes.
TBOSB RESOLUTIONS.-AS we have alreae?]7
said, the con fusion at White Point Garden on
Monday evening was so great that the r< solu?
tions read by Trial Justice Mlshaw could not
be heard. They declare in substance that the
majority bas the right to dictate, and that any
I thing to the contrary is not Republican; that
'the majority of the Republican voters of
Charleston sent the Bowen delegation to Co?
lumbia; that no objection^vas raised until cer?
tain delegates found themselves in the minor?
ity, whereupon they "bolted,'" but left two
thirds of their number still ia the convention;
that they (the Bowenltes) look upon the pro?
ceeding with great pain, and that this pain is
greatly increased inasmuch as the delegation
of the bolting minority was recognized and the
two-thirds majority ignored by the State Con?
vention; that, in mass meeting assembled, the
declaration ls again made that theirs was the
only delegation having power to act; that the
Bowen convention in Columbia was legal, and
that its action will be adhered to at all events.
We give the eighth resolution entire:
Resolved, That we disapprove all political
parties based on the color of the skin ; that he
who would form a '-white man's party" Is a
public enemy, a disorganizer, and disloyal to
the great principles of the Declaration of Inde?
pendence, and that he who would form a
"black man's party," is worse, because he
does it .knowing all the evils which have In
the past grown out of the aristocracy of the
skin, evils of which human slavery was one,
but scarcely the greatest. We hold to the
truth that men are to be respected for their
manhood, and not because they are black or
white ; and we warn all our brethren to be?
ware of those who prate of the rights of either
race as distinct from those of the other.
Atter an expression of gratitude to the elev?
en delegates of Beaufort, Barnwoll and Colle
ton for asserting their rights, the resolutions
wind up with an endorsement of W. H. Mlshaw
as chairman of their party in the city.
The Bewenites claim, and their opponents
deny, that these resolutions were adopted.
The confusion at the time was so supreme and
Indescribable that our reporter cannot give
an opinion as to which statement Is the right
one. -'_
SE ORGANIZATION" OF TH S PORT ROYAL RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.-The Augusta Constitutional?
ist, of yesterday, says:
-We are advised of .a reorganization and
change of officers in the Port Royal Railroad
Company, by which Hr. H. H. Boody, the for?
tier treasurer of the company, succeeds Mr.
8. C. Millett as president. The work on this
r.ne of road is to be at once taken charge of
by Mr. Gustav Lehlbach, engineer of the road,
under whose direction and management we
understand that it ls to be pressed forward to
completion as rapidly as possible. To that
end he has already commenced the reorgani?
zation of a laboring force, having on Saturday
engaged about one hundred of the hands who
recently deserted the contractors, George D.
Chapman & Co., on account of the failure of 1
the latter to meet their monthly payments. 1
These hands left here on Sunday morning on '
the steamer Carrie for Savannah, from whence i
they are at once to be thrown on the Beaufort
end of the road. This would seem to Indicate
that the failure of Messrs. Chapman & Co. to
execute their contract will not be allowed to
Interfere to any considerable extent In delay- .
mg the progress of this Important enterprise,
which has already progressed too far towards
completion to admit of abandonment.
THE BOWEN-MACKET WAR.
TO THE EDITOR OP THE NEWS.
The brace of hireling scoundrels who edit
the Bowen organ, having assailed me scur?
rilously in their last evening's Issue, I beg
iee:ve to respond briefly through your columns,
as I am denied a hearing by the Journal that 1
falsely pretends to represent the party ol
which I have the honor to be a member.
Its statement that I threatened to cowhide 1
any editor who would not publish my resolu?
tions, is ridiculously false. Whenever I desire
Lo indulge myself In the cheap chivalry ol ,
cowhiding the editors of the venal sheet in
question, I shall not advertise them of my in?
tention.
I did not "surge up to Major Willoughby;"
on the contrary, he assaulted me while I was
engaged in conversation, with Mr. W. Tel lair,
and I caned the hired Aullv as he deserved,
throwing my cane at him as he fell back.
I was not arrested, tor riotous proceedings,
as stated.
General W. Gurney and I were arrested for
a supposed encounter between us, which
charge was fully disproved, that gentleman
not having exchanged a word with me on the
occasion referred to. Ot equal falsity ls the
statement that resolutions endorsing Bowen
were adopted. On the contrary, no such
resolutions were put to the meeting, which
was overwhelmingly In favor of DeLarge.
T. J. MACKET.
HISTS BOB CABIAIS HENDRICKS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.
On Monday evening last, about 10 o'clock, a
gang of unruly negro men marched up Com?
ing street to Line, hooting, yelling, rapping
at the doors and ringing the bells of private
houses-in fact, disturbing the whole neighbor?
hood. They kept up the disturbance In Line
street for some tune. Where were the police ?
A CITIZEN.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.
Is lt not contrary to police regulations for
policemen, while on duty, to hold conversa?
tions with persons about the streets ? At al?
most any hour of the day or night policemen
(generally colored) may bo seen, unmindful
of their duty, holding forth to their friends or
admirers. OBSERVER.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and
Black? WILSON'S GROCERY.. . Jun8
Bru. HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, 14,
So, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to
size, at THE NEWS Job Office.
NEW YORK LEDOER at Six CENTS, in to-day,
at 6 P. M., at the UP-TOWN NEWS DEPOT.
Jun22-w_
USE "COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS and Insect
Powder for rats, mice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs,
moths," ike. Sold by all druggists.
may4-wlyrD*c
"HUSBANDS, love your wives," is an injunc?
tion of Holy Writ, and one of the best way3 of
scowing vuui appreciation ofthat command is
to stop at No. 27 Queen street and leave an
order for one of the improved Common Sense
Sewing Machines to be sent up. The best
machine ever produced yet for the amount of
money. julylS
.financial.
^ C. KAUFMAN,
?o. 25 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dealer la SPECIE. UNCDRRENT BANK NOTES
Bonds, Stocks, Coupons, Ac, Ac.
Orders for the purchase and sale of Securities
promptly executed.
Collections carefully attended to and remitted
for upon day of payment, at current rates of ex?
change.
Prices Current Issued weekly and forwarded
gratuitously to any point on application.
New York Correspondents-Messrs. Howes A
Macy, Henry Clews A Co., Luther Kountze, and J.
M. Welth A Arents. Juul6-mwf3mos
gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER,
Manufactured and for Baie by
Dr. IL RAER.
oct? No. isl Meeting street,
?lorne?.
f CANTWELL-;QUACKENBUSH.-Oa the even
in* ?T tne Mtn ultimo, by the Rev. D, jr. Qulgley,
at the residence of the bride's father. L. CANT
WELL tol?ABU E- QUACKENBCSH, all of this city.
No cards. *
HD-XOL- Lrc&^N--:011 the 10th Ju'y- DV the
Rev Mr Mull?r a\ the residence of the bride's
mother, Mr. H. Htrxov 10 Misa A. L?CKEN, both of
Germany. *
THARIN.-Died at Greenville, S. 0., on the 27th
of Jane, after a brief Illness, D.^'IBL CARLTON,
son of M. R. and Jane E. Thar?,'- a8ed eleven
months. *
Special BTotices.
^DABNEY, MORGANA CO. VS. THE
PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK
OF THE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. ET AL.
CHARLESTON COPNTY, COMMON PLEAS,
EQUITY SLOE.-All persons, depositors In the
Bank of the State of Sooth Carolina, or any of Its
branches, having claims upon said Bank, are
hereby notified that by the decree or his Honor
Judge CARPENTER, made In this cause, and
dated May 7th, 1870, they must prove their
claims before me on or before the fifteenth (15th)
day cf August next, or else they will be barred
from all participation In the Assets or said Bank
or claims upon the State of South Carolina,
Depositors must present their claims, sustained
by affidavit, similar to those required for claims
apon executors or administrators, stating dis
tlnctly when the deposit account began, and
when it ended.
The Deposit Booka mast In every case be pro
daced if la existence.
CHARLES H. SIMONTON, Rereree.
Charleston, S. C., No. 15 Broad street, over Peo
pies' National Bank, Jane 22, 1870.
N. B.-Columbia Phoenix will please copy as
above marked.
Jun23-23,30Jul6.9,13,20.23,27.30.aug3,5.0.11.13.15
WANT OF SLEEP.-OPIUM OR
morphine ls usually prescribed as soporific. Both
are violent remedies, and react violently, pro
duclng mausea, headache and prostration. They
are often given when they are not needed; and
not onrrequently they Increase the irritation or
the brain Instead or soothing lt. Probably in
BeventyCve cases out of a hundred ia which they
are administered, PLANTATION BITTERS given
in moderate doses and at proper Intervals would
have the desired effect. Persons who find lt dffl
cult to compose their minds to sleep after lying
down at night, or whose slumbers are disturbed
by bad dreams, or are too brief to afford due nour?
ishment, are advised to try the Plantatlan Bitters
as an anodyne; for this comprehensive medicin?is
not only a tonic and alterative, but a delightful
sedative-a "balm of hurt minds," as well asa
re vivia er of enfeebled frames.
Its use, as a means of producing healthful sleep,
Involves none of the unpleasant secondary conse?
quences or a resort to the former narcotics. They
all, without exception, excite the stomach; wilie
the effect of the Bitters is to tone, and without
irritating that sensitive organ.
SEA Moss FARINE from pare Irish Moss, lor
Blanc Mange, Paddings, Custards, Creams, Ac.
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THE LIFE-SUSTAINING PRINCI
PLC-The vital and the muscular systems are
entirely distinct from each other. A man may
have the brawn of a Hercules, but if he ls deficient
In vital energy he will not wear as well, or last as
long, or be as healthy ana happy while he does
last, as the man of ordinary or even slender
build, who possesses a larger share or this ant
mating principle. One or the greatest recommen?
dations of that pure vegetable in vigoran t, HOS
TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Ls that it la
creases the vital force or the system. No medi?
cine can doable the volume or a man's muscle or
thicken and vulcanize his thews and sinews; but
Hostetter's Bitters has an effect much more im?
portant. Its use promotes constitutional vigor.
It reinforces the life-power, of which bone and
sinew and muscle are merely the lastra
menu, holding the same relation to lt that ma
chlnery does to steam. Let the slight and appa
rent ly fragile take heart; they may have more
stamina, though far less physical strength, than
the broad-shouldered athletes they regard with
envy. To restore, to sustain, to Increase this
stamlnal principle, which, when In full supply,
ts the source of health and the best guarantee of
longevity, ls a special property of the famous re?
storative. It ts not only a specific for dyspepsia,
biliousness, intermittent fevers, constipation, Ac,
and a preventive of ali diseases or a malarious
character, but the best or all medicines for
strengthening the constitution and awakening
he powers or nature rrom whatever cause they
may have become lethargic. July29-6 D*C
WHEN YOU FEEL A COUGH
or bronchial affection creeping on the lungs,
takeAYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, aod cure lt
before lt becomes Incurable. July27-wfm6
PANIC-STRUCK BEAUTY-IT IS
a terrible shock to a charming woman-Indeed,
any woman-to find that her teeth are "begin
nlng to go." Never will any human being who
oses the fragrant SOZODONT make^that dis?
covery.
"SPALDING'S GLUE," no well regulated fami?
ly will be without lt. July29-fmw3
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SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In the world
harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not con
tain lead, nor any vttaltc poison to produce par?
alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted 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 by all Druggists. Applied
at No. 16 Bond street, New York.
nov28 fmwlyr
?WUPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, an old German Tonic.
.LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, the most delightful and effective la the
world.
.LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS strengthens the debilitated._
?3- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
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. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
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^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS will give an appetite._junio-fmw
GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.
From the time when, tn 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing lu the history or Medicine has
equalled lt. Largely used by the 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 rrom thence to the United States. No?
thing else ot the present day can equal HEN?
RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one
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lt to the oublie-TEdltor "Argus." Janl7 lyr
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JALVOR, irom Philadelphia, are notified tbftt
?he cargo la being discharged Tats DAT,
it Brown's Sonth Wharf. All Goods not called for |
it sunset will be stored at their expense and risk.
aug3-l_WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent.
pmT NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV
NG demands against the Estate of Rev. CHRIS?
TIAN HANCKEL, deceased, win present the same,
Inly attested; and those Indebted w.:: make pay
nent to either of the undersigned.
JOHN HANCKEL, > Qualified
THOMAS M. HANCKEL,) Executors.
aug3-w3
^.ESTATE OF MOSES E\ HYAMS.
?DBLIO NOTICE FOR LETTERS OF DISCHARGE.
INDER ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
IODTH CAROLINA MARCH 26,1869_Application
rill be made to the Hon. George Buist. Judge of
.r?bate Court for Charleston County, oo MONDAY,
^e 8th day of August, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for
ln.il Discharge and Letters Dlsnilssory to the
ade\~stgned Executors of said Estate.
S. Y. TUPPER,
T. GRANGE SIMONS,
THOS. H. DEWEES,
Executors or the Will of M. D. Hyams.
July 8-f m wimp _
pm- THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE E.
, BRODIE wi I be continued under the same
une.
MrJT. F. BRODIE aolda my power of attorney.
Mr. A. F. CURTIS is authorized to act as hts
rent. ELIZABETH 0. BRODIE,
jolyl3-wfmlmo_Qualified Executrix.
pm* ESTATE OF MARY A. WARBEN.
UBLIC NOTICE FOR LETTERS OF DISCHARGE
tiDER ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
)UTH CAROLINA, MARCH 26, 1868.-Appllca
3n will be made to the Hon. GEO. BUTST,>Tudge
Probate Court for Charleston County, on MON?
LY, the 15th day of August, 1870, at 12 o'clock
., for final discharge and letters dlsmlssory to
e undersigned, Executor of said Estate.
W. B. WARREN,
jolyl5-fmwl6?_Executor.
^OFFICE GENERAL FREIGHT AND
:OKET AGENT SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
AILROAD, CHARLESTON, JULY 28, I870.-On
id after August 1st all Freight arriving per Sa
innah and Charleston Railroad will be deUvered
i east side of the city to consignees by drays
aployed by the Company.
SO. BOYLSTON,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
|nly29-fmw3*_
pm- THE BARNWELL SENTINEL HAS
e LARGEST CIRCULATION or aay paper pub?
bed In Barnwell County, and Merchants, Fae
rs and Business Men who advertise, expecting
be benefited, would consult their Interests by
vlng it a trial. It circulates at every postomce
the County, and on the South Carolina Rail
ad, from Charleston to Augusta Is taken by
ery business man tn the County of any note,
td as an advertising medium ls unsurpassed by
y Country Weekly in the State.
Address -E. H. BRONSON,
iuly23-lmo 4 Proprietor.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-I
ILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL
IAD COMPANY-OFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER,
ILMINGTON, N. C., JULY 28. 187(i-Sealed pro
sals will be received at this office until sist of ]
igust proximo for building the extension of
ls Road from Sumter to Columbia, including
adlng. Trestle-work, Masonry and Bridges, or
y portion of this work. The .Specifications,
ip? and Profiles can be scm at this office,
tere any Information required will be given.
Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals."
The Company reserve the right to reject any
i. JOHN C. WINDER,
iugl-lmo Chief Engineer.
Shirts and i nrnioliutg (boo?s.
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m
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STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS.
SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12.
X MASONVTLLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with fine
Linen Bosom, $15.
X WAMSUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with verys-flne
Linen Bosom, $18.
:X NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very fine
Linen Bosom, ;$2l
MADE TO ORDBR FROM HEAilURIMENT.
?X FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
$18, or $3 each.
A full Line of all sizes re?> ly-made.
These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any
:her house la the trade.
Send for printed Circular and direction of mea
ire. Address
E . SCOTT.
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i?ertili?crs.
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aaufactured from the South Carolina Phosphate
Rock.
TRADE I WxC. j MARK.
WM. GURNEY,
julyll-mwf3mos Agent for South Carolina
health and ?ccrcotion.
?rri LL I AM 8 TO N TPRTN GST
The large and commodious Hotel at this delight
il watering-place has been thoroughly repaired,
nd fitted up with new Furniture.under the super
itendence or JOHN A. MAYS, and will be opened
u the 20th July, for the accommodation or visit
rs. No pains or expense will be spared m pro
lding for the comfort and enjoyment of guests.
With the advantage of a superior Hotel la a
ealthy and beautiful country, added to the curat?
ive properties of the water, and the pleasant
ess of this delightful village, we believe that the
i valid or pleasure-seeker eau find no place of the /
Ind hereabouts where the time will be spent
lore profitably or agreeably.
The rooms are large and airy, and are so ar
anged as to furnish many conveniences, es
leclally to families who do not wish to be sep
The table will be always furnished with the
est the country and cities eau afford, and, in
heir culinary department, they would say that
hey have secured the services of those who can
tot fall to please even the most fastidious.
Complete facilities are likewise afforded for
.musement: in a word, the proprietor flatters
iraself that he has left nothing undone that
night afford pleasure ann comfo-1 to his guests.
A few good horse3 and buggies will be found
distantly on hand for the accommodation of
tatton.
RATES OF BOARD:
Per Day.$ 2 60
Per Week. 12 oo
Per Month. 35 00
Special arrangements will be made with Faml
les at a tower rate than the above.
jUly4-lmo JOHN A. MAYS.
HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE.
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMriNG.-NO AIR
INJECTED.
The best universal SYRINGE In the market
t ls recommended by the first Physicians of the
jountry. tu?
ll is 60 simple tha?.lt cannot get out of order.
Chere are no valves, and nothing that will cor
ode. One vAlliaat a life time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, un eminent Phlsiclan, of
ioston writes to the manufacturers:
"From the fact of tts simplicity and correct
irtnclple in the structure of your 'Fountain Sy?
ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable
?esult, and comfort to the patient, I have recom
nended this instrument extensively.?
The Profession are Invited to call and examine
;he apparatus.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
Nr . 131 Meeting street,
may30 Agent for South Carolina.
Jnanr?nrt.
Q A R. O L I N A
LIFE IN8?BANCE COMPANY,
tn or. > . . .-_
MEil'PHIS. TENNESSEE!.
ASSETS.....$826,119 03.
JEFFERSON DXT1^ President.
W. J. WICKS, First Vlce President.
J. T. PETTILL, Second Vlce-Preslde?J'
W. P. ROYLE, Secretary.
J. H. EDMONDSON, General * gent.
A definite cash surrender value ls guaranteed
on all polleles lapsed by non-paymeS' or pre?
mium, which amount wu:, at the option of the
policy-holder, be paid him in cash cn the Bauen?
der or his policy, or loaned to him at slx.w
cent Interest to pay his future premiums, there?
by continuing his policy In force for the foll
amount. With sufficient capital for entire secu?
rity, no Life Insurance Company offers superior
advantages to the Carolina.
All its profits are divided among Its policy-hold
aa, In dividends, on the contribution plan.
No restrictions on travel or residence in the
United States, Oaiada or Europe.
All policies non-forfettable after second year.
All losses paid promptly In cash.
M. C. BUTLER, General State Agent,
Columbia, S. C.
R. J. MAGILL,
- Agent at Charleston, S. 0.
Jan6-miw3mo3
r
HE COTTON STATE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MACON, O E O R GI A.
authorized Capital.$2,000,000
laaranteed Capital. $50o,ooo
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
Deposited with State authorities of Georgia.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS k
leposlted with State authorities of South Caro- ?
Ina for Security of Policyholders.
Omens AT MACON, GBOHXHA:
WM. JOHNSTON, President.
WM. S. HOLT, vice-President.
GEO. S. OBEAR. Secretary,
O. F. McOAY, Actuary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
W. J. MAGILL, Superintendent Agencie?.
Recommended by the following gentlemen, who
lave examined Its Charter and prospectus:
lol. WM. JOHNSTON, President Charlotte, C. A A.
R R.
len. WADE HAMPTON, Columbia, S. 0.
lol. L. D. CHILDS, President Carolina National
Bank, Columbia, S. 0.
lol. JAMES G. GIBBES, Columbia, S. C.
?olonel JAMES H. RION, Wlnnsboro', S. C.
leneral M. C. BUTLER, Edgefleld.
le?era! ROBERT TOOMBS, or Georgia, Ac, Ac
BURDELL BROS. Agents,
Corner Broad and State streets.
'. L. OG!ER. M. D., Examining Physician.
april mwlyr_
PI U A B D I A N MUTUAL
. I F E INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK.
ORGANIZED IN 1359.
ALL POLICIES NON-FOBFEITABLE.
?ALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LAST CASH DTVTDHND (TOTT) 60 FER CENT.
8TATTO?TNT.
tolices in force.$22,000,000
kasetfl. 1,600,000
knnual Income. 800,000
kisses Paid. 600,000
OFFiCKBS.
W. H. PECKHAM, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vlce-Presld \
lu MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
DIRICTOR8.
Ion. John A. Dix, New York.
Ion. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex
Mayor New York,
'ohn J. Crane, President Bank Republic
7m. M. Vermliye, Banker, (Vermllye A Co.)
Jhas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking
Company.
Ion. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York.
?mot 0. Morgan, Banker.
Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A 00.
?enj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam
Sugar Refining Company.
Laron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co.
?lehard H. Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers.
3. V. Haugh wout, Firm E. V. Haughwout A Co.
Wm. Wlikena, Firm of wlikens A Co.
ralina H. Pratt, Mercnant.
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr, Merchant.
william Allen, Merchant.
Seo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
Seo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire insur?
ance Company.
Tohn G. Sherwood, Park Place.
Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and
Twenty-third street.
Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J.
Seo. W. Farlee, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.
KEIM & ISSERTEL,
Genera'. Agents for South carolina and Georgia,
Office No. 40 Broad street,
Charleston, S. 0.
Dr. T. R E EN ST JE RN A, Examining Physician,
jania
fliacrjinxrrj, Canings, #c.
PERFECTION IN BAKING
Housekeepers who do their Cooking on Kero?
sene or Gas Stoves, should procure
DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER,
which will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, Ac, and
Roast Poultry, Beer, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection.
For sale by J. B. DUVAL A SON,
may28-sw No. 337 King street.
T
HE NORFOLK
NON-CONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMP'NY,
No. 47 EAST WIDE WATER STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OK
BRAIN'S NON-CONDUCTOR,
For Covering Steam Boners, Ac.
J. C. BRAIN, President.
E. P. BROWNE, General Superintendent.
Orders promptly executed. For particulars,
see pamphlet.
j&- Refer to Messrs. Eason A Bros., Eason Iron
Works; Messrs. Ravenel A Holmes; steamer Star?
light, Messrs. Aiken A Co.; steamer Planter,
Messrs. Ravenel A Holmes; steamer Marlon. Rav
euel A Holmes; Walker, Evans A Cogswell, No. 3
Broad street.
The Non-conductor Covering can be seen aboard
of the steamers and at the places mentioned
above. Orders can be left at this office.
july26-12 _
E
RICSSON'S
CALORIC ENGINE.
SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO
WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER.
Having made arrangements lor manufacturing
this ENGINE oa an extensive scale, we are now
prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power,
the best and most economical Eugine ever offer
ed to the public.
DBLAMATER IBON WORKS,
FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK.
BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A. ROBINSON,
may30-3mos No 130 Broadway.
"RaUroarj Supplies.
STEAH ENGD?RS AND ENGINEERS'
. SUPPLIES.
A fall assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT
TINOS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers.
Steam Guage*, Gu age-cock a, Low Water Detec?
tor!, Oil Cups, Tools for m a chin lets and black?
smiths, Bellows, ftc.
For sale by
CAMERON, BAB KLEY & CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston. S. 0.
"QELTING.
JL> -
A large Stock Oi leather and Rubber BELTING
and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manbole and
Sandhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub?
ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves,
kc.
ALSO,
"Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, .double-meted
md of approved manufacture.
For sale by
CAMEROrT, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meering and Cumberland streets,
mctel 6mo Charleston, 8. C.
rjUCUMBEE-WOOD PUMPS.
The cheapest and best prap now m use. They
tve no taste to the water and are applicable ID
very locality.
For sale by - - .
CAMERON, BARKLEY * CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets1,
mch24 arno_Charleston. S. C.
pIPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATEB.
Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A ?X'S Fas?
al iron Works. At store of
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Comberland streets-,
mch24 9mo Charleston. Sv G.
JTEAM ENGINES,
(OILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAS SAW
MILLS,
Ingle and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS,
I. DlS8ton A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang,
[and and Cross-Cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En
ineers' Supplies m great variety, Shovels, Picks,
EC
For sale by
CAMERON. BABKLEY ? CO..
Corner Meeting and Comberland streets,
mcb24 emo Charleston, S. C.
B
AR IRON AND STEEL.
English and American Refined, In bars
English and American common, In bars
Boiler Plate and Sheet iron
Bolts, Nuts and Washers.]
For sale by
CAMERON, BABKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 arno Charleston, S. C.
irreiTE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT
YT o I LI
Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL
English and American White Lead
Paints m OU, m great variety.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of BRUSHES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BABKLEY & CO.
Corner Meeting and Cumberland^streets,
mch34 em o Charleston. S. C.
AILS, NAILS,
)f the best brands, including Parker Mills and
3AMER0N, BARKLEY A OO.'S unequalled "Ne
los Ultra? COT NAILS.
ALSO,
A mu Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 emo Charleston, S. 0.
0
ILI OIL! OIL!
Winter S'rained SPERM, Extra Lard
C. B. A Co.'s Engine OIL, Paraphene Spindle
Olive Oil Cotton Seed Oil
White Oak (West Virginia) OIL
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston, S. 0.
Railroads.
JLTORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Trains leave Char'eston datly at 9.30 A. M.,
Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex
:epted,) and 5 P. M.
Passengers for all points North, by leaving ac
>.30 A. M.. can go via Weldon and Richmond, or
>y leaving at c.30 P. M., can go via Weldon and
Jay Line, or via Richmond, and thence via the
tqula Creek or Gordonsvllle routes to Washing?
ton.
Passengers for the Virginia Springs, leaving by
;ho 9.30 A. M. train, will reach Richmond at li.is
L M., and leaving by the 6.30 P. M tram reach
Richmond at 8.15 P. M., In time to connect with
ram leaving for the Springs at 8.45 P. M., orean
ay over until the following morning, at 8 A. M.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
.oute to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points
.Vest and Northwest, both trains making close
connections at Washington with Western trains of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent.
J uly 28 _
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
O ENE RAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
CHARLESTON, S. C., May ll, 1670. )
On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger
rralns upon the South Carolina Railroad will ruo
is follows:
FOR A CO CST A.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.3.30 A M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A M.
Leave Columbia.;.7.45 A M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M.
AUOUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Leave Augusta.e.oo P. M.
Arrive af- Augusta.7.05 A M.
am ve at Charleston.5.40 A. M
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. H.
Leave Columbia.7.50 P. M
Arrive at Columbtx.6.00 A M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M
Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A M
Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A M
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and _Co I u m b i a Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS" and SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex
cepted.l connects with np and down Day Pas
sengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden.6.36 A M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A M
Leave Columbia.LOO P. M
Arrive at Camden.6.40 P. M
LL T. PEAKE,
mayl3 General Superintendent.
rJlHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE
13 THE
LARGEST NEWSPAPER,
AND HAS THE
MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION,
OP ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN
THE CITY OF GREENVILLE.
Contract Advertising Low.
Circulates also In Anderson, Plckens. Spartan
burg and Western North Carolina.
J. C. A B. BAILEY,
julyli Proprietors.
Unction Sales^-dljifi ?ap
Ti. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
WILL SELL THIS DAT, AT HALF
, _,pAOTUI o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street,
? fu&RSffi HORSE, (joans: and sound)
l Light Spring Wagon, (with cover.)
E. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT HALF
PAST 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street.
aog3 2 Yoong MULES, l Horse.
By J>\ A. HtiNf.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS DAY. at Salesroom, No. 142 Meeting
street, at 10 o'clock, I will offer :
50 cases BOOTS AND SHOES, the usnal Select
assortment._ang3
By MLES DRAKE.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, STRAW
HATS. AC, AC.
THI& MORNING, at io o'clock, I will sell at mr
store, corner of King and Liberty streets,
Linen. Tweed, Satinet, Jean and Melton Clottt
Coats, Pants and Vests. Black and Olive Broad?
cloth Coats, All-Wool Cassimere, Melton Cloth
Tweed, Satinet, Doeskin. Cashmarett, Cottonade
Damask, Linen Crash. Towels, Table Cloths'
Handkerchiefs, Lisle Thread Glove? Hosier/
Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Combs, Ac Twenty
dozen Men's and and Boys' Straw Hats, to
close consignments.
Business (gards. rw
ADAMS, DAMON & CO., 16 BROAD ST..
Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac Agenta
for the Antomatlo Washing Machine and Wringer.
ALMAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE?
MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries
and Toilet Articles, 469 King, cor. Vanderhorst st.
BATHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST^
Wholesale and Retail Notions and Fancy
Goods, 60 per cent, leas than elsewhere.
LLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Plated ware, Spec
cacles, Fancy Goods, Ac, No. 307 King street.
AXER, H. F., & CO., SHIPPING AND
Commission Merchants, Central .Wharf.
BABBOT, ALFRED A, AGENT OF THE
Havana Cigar Factory,"La Valentina," 118
East Bay street,_
BAZAAR, F. VON S AN TEN, IMPORT
ER of Paris Fane Goods, Toys, French Con
iectlonery.IndlaRnbbP Goods Ac, No. 22? King st.
BISCHOFF A CO., HENRY, WHOLE?
SALE Grocers, and Dealers In Wines, LI
anora, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bay._
CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST
regulated and irnlshed Hous<; In the South?
ern States. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
COSGROVES SODA WATJSR MANU?
FACTORY and Bottling'Warerooms for Raia
an?l Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st.
CHAPIN & CO., L., MANTJFACTUEERS
and Dealers in Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 90
blayne, A 83 A 85 Plnckney st. ; also, 193 Meeting at.
CORWIN & CO., WM 8., IMPORTERS
and Dealers in Oofce Whines, Brandies, Teas
and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail' 275 King st.
CHAPEE & CO., WM. H., WHOLE?
SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
Ac; Agents for Eaton's Crackers, 207 East Say..
CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND
most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant.
Chafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay, Manufacturera.
DUVAL A SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR?
ERS of Tinware, Dealers In Stoves. House
Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King St_
EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED
1838, Nassau and Columbas streets: Steam
Engines, Marine. Portable and Stationery. Bollera.
OLLEN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION
Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for toe
itleof Standard Brands, No. 151 East Bay._
FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB
LISHED1888. D. H. SUcox, Nos. 176,177 and
179 King st. Goods carefully pacKed and shipped.
OLDSMITH ?fc SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND
8 Vendee Range, Wholesale Dealers In Iron,
Metals, Rags. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac
&URNEY, WM, FACTOR AND COMMIS?
SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom?
modation Wharf._
p O?TEVENTER BROS., (SUCCESSORS
\JT to A. Diing.) dealers in Millinery, Fancy
Goods. Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237 King st.
TTENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST.,
JJL Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer or
Engines, and improved Agricultural implements.
KINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL
Commission Merchants, and Agents for
Mapes' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay.
LYONS, T.. WHOLESALE AND BF"1 VU.
Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac, i" ufar
ket st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot."_
LA CRIOLLA_JOSE JARA, IMPOR?
TER and Manufacturer or Havana Cigars,
Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sta.
LITTLE A CO., GEO., 213 KING ST.,
sell the eheanest and best Clothing and Fur
nianing Goods In Charleston._
LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER
and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly
done. Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines.
MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA
D1ES'. Misses',Gent's, Boys' and Children's
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac. 282 King at.
MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Valises, Ac, 212 King
street._
MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB?
LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 118
Meeting st.. next old Theatre lot._
MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring
House, Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st.
NEUF VILLE, B. K., BLANK BOOK
Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9
Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound in all styles.
VTOAH'S ARK.-WM. McLEAN, JOBBER
Xl and Dealer in Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca
aes. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433 King st.
OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, Dealers in Wines, Liquors and 01
gars, No. 176 East Bay._
O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East
Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange lor Bale.
PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM
Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. Ali kinds
of Gas Apparatus made to order._
PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE,
191 King st. ZOGBAUM, YOUNG A CO.,
Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, etc.
PHONLX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED
1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and
Boilermakers, 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 Pritchard st.
PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST.,
Printer, Stationer, and dealer In Blank,
Schooland Law Booka._
STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE
and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 289 King
street, three doors below Wentworth._
SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents' Furnishing Room, Meeting st. op?
posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace
SPEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST., OPPO
slto Hasel, Importer and Dealer ia Fine Watch
es. Jewelry, Silver, Platedware, Fancy Goods, Ac.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch
House of 900 Broadway, New York._
VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF
SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe
Findings, Hides, Furs and Beeswax, 86 Market st.
WILLIAMS ? BRO., A M., 143 AND 145
East Bay. up stairs. Railroad, Commercial
and General Job Prtutlng, at New York prices.
WHILDEN* CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
ry and Silverware. 255 King st. Crockery
and Glassware at Wholesale. No. lg Meettorct.
WEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF CHI?
NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting
street._
WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND
Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri?
vate houses fitted up with Bells, Speaking Pipes.
J1RENCH PATENT MEDICINES.
Prepared by Grimault A Co Paris :
SYRUP OF HYPO PHOS P H ATE OF UMEjaMT.
erlgn remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs,
Nlghtsweata, Ac .
Suarana, mr headache, neurabria, *c
ppn&lne fir mdigest on, low ?* appetite, ?c.
recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a
"^tWSSSTSPi??leo Injection, asure.
?nirt and harmless remedy.
q iMffPstlve"Lozenges or the AlkaUne Lactates, &
D'easantand effective remedy for ftmcUonal de?
rangement of the digestive organs.
Troches of Perslne and PaucrcaUne.
ALSO,
PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin.
VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin.
Dragees de Sautonlve.
Dragees de Morphine.
Lancelot's ^thma Cigarettes.
For sale by . Dr. H. BABB,
may30 No. '-31 Meeting street.