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TO ADVERTISERS. 9be proprietors of TUE News and The Cou? rier And It indispensable to the accurate and prompt'management of their business, and for the protection of advertisers, that the practice of sending advertisements (rom one newspaper office to the other be discontinued. They, therefore, give notice that no advertise? ments received at the one office will, in any case, bo sent to the other. At the same time they beg leave to request advertisers to hand lu their favors at as early an hour t?i possible, lu order to facilitate their proper arrange? ment. THE EAT CONTRIBUTOR. Ile will be a Candidate tor President [From the Cincinnati Times.] The hour baa arrived. I can wait no longer. The hlgh6dt Interest of the nation demand that I present myself as a candidate for Presi? dent of the United States. I have waited for some one else to bring me out, but in the mul? titude ol candidates no one seems to have thought of me. I don't think very much of myself; but a mau don't want to think of him? self to be a candidate tor President now-a-days. If be bad any self-regard al the outset he would think very Utile ol'himself by the time he got through wilh himself. I am one ot tbe people-I might say, one of the boys. I came up from obscurity, and I have brought up a good deal of obscurity with me%-I never had any politics-or much else. I am "Liberal" to a fault, and ready to receive votes from any quarter, although I am not ready to give quat rers lor any voies. AB for a platform, snit yourselves, gentle? men. The lecture platform would probably salt me as well as any other. Having stood upon nearly every platform In the wv nt, lt would be hard tor you to get np one I could not stand on. In the abseuce of a platform give me four acre?, and I'll ''Bland" on that. I am the special f riend of the laboring man. No one likes to see a man work better than I do. In tact, I bad rather see a man work than work myself. I am not only averse to work log more than eight hours, but I am op? posed to working a single hour! I shan't even work for my elevation, leaving that for the men who want the office. I am ju favor of paying the national debi, It is, in fact, the only debt I am ia lavor of paying; and rather than not see lt paid during my administration, I will pay it out ot my own pocket. In the matter of civil service reform, I in? tend to do the civil thing by the nation lt ihe nation does the civil thing by me. Being civil is so rare a condition now-a-days io the varied walks of life (to say nothing about the runs) that reform is urgently called for. Retrenchment is my motto. If you can't put a retrenchmeni plank in the platform put lu a board. I am reudy to work without any salary, but I shall insist upon my board. I am rather Inclined to free trade, prefer? ring to feel free to trade wherever I please; but If a tarlflf plank is necessary to my elec? tion, put it In. I shall not get on a tariff if I ain't elected. Pledge me as strong as you please lo the temperance men. The temperance pledge won't burt me one bit. No relative shall hold office, no maller whose relation he may be. I shall appoint none but old bachelors, childless widows and orphans. Any man who has a relation In the world need not apply for an office under my administration. I have a few-relatives of my own holding office now, but they shall be promptly kicked out as soon as I am elected. One brother-in-law has a Utile coal office on the river. He must give it up. A third cou? sin on my neighbor's aide drinks too much oc? casionally and gets office foot. I shall give him notice to quit. Another relative hus a hankering after George Eilis's "office." It won't do him any good. You see I am deter? mined to reduce the "relative" expenses of tue government. I engage not to accept any gift, unless it be the highest office in the gift ot the people. Il I am ever called "our present chief magis? trate," it won't be a chief magistrate ol pre? sents. Nd being a man of commanding pre? sence anyhow, lhere wonla probably be few presents that I could command. What few natural gills I may have, however. I shall en? deavor to retain. They are not worth making any fuss about. I am not only in favor of woman's rights, but of women's rights and letts. I am flpuvor of women voling, provided they vote for me. I see no reason why a woman should uot hold office, except, perhaps, the difficulty of get? ting hold of lt. Nor should there be any nar to a woman's accumulating property and a up porting the family If she wants to. I may be asked how I would treat the In? dians. I wouldn't "treat" them at all. They have been treated too much and too often. My private opinion, however, is, that lt win be a treat when there isn't an Injun leit. I stand by the old cons minion that bas been tried. Few men have tried their constitution more than I have tried mine. I accept the amendizc-nts, every one of them. When lt comes to amends, lam ready to shout "amen" as loud as anybody. I understand there ls an ambitious man named George Francis Train, who aspires to be President on his promise to free Ireland. I engage not only to free Ireland, but to make Irish whiskey free in the bargain. I sh Ul at least be able to lie George Francis In the popu? lar vote, unless one or the other of us is kept away from tue polls. Hang lt, I believe I could tie the Davenport Brothers ! I shall Inaugurate a wholesale emancipation business as soon as I am Inaugurated. No goods retailed at the White House when I am President I engage to emend pate women from the thraldom of fasbl. t, to give the "boys" their rights, and abolish tbe custom which-excludes children in arms from the ele? vating and purl ly i og Influences of the theatre. I have pledged myself to free Ireland and lo free .postage; to free housekeepers from the tyranny of servaat girls, free pews, free passes, and freebooters. To free soil, to free tickets to shows, free drinks, free press, and "J. N." Free. I trust 1 am not making myself too free. FAT CONTRIBUTOR. NEWSPAPER REFORM. Tue Editorial Onice and the Conntlng lloom. "Shall we ever see a press that weean always trust to tell the whole truth without reference to business considerations?" Of course not; and the question ls perpetually asked, as a conclusive demonstration of the worthlessness of newspapers, by men who ought to know better. Do you know any busi? ness man who tells the whole truth In his operations, inrespective of business consider-' ations; any lawyer, uny doctor, any states? man ? Till that always promising, never per? forming race of long-delayed patriots appear, who are to publish great newspapers tor tbe mere advancement ot truth, it ls probable tbat the poor papers we have will still be issued by their mercenary owners with some sordid pur? pose of making money by thom. Not irrespective of business considerations, then, but because of them. I believe that in the belter journalism to which we are tending, we shall approach more and more nearly io an absolute divorce between the editorial office and the counting-room. The great newspa? pers are those which look for news, not adver? tisements. With the news comes circulation, and, when circulation commands, the adver? tisements seek the paper, not the paper the advertisements. Make your newspaper so good, so' full of news, so truthlnl, so able that people must take it; make its circulation so great that advertisers will plead for the privi? lege of getting into it-those seem to me the two great business commandments ot our bel? ter journalism. Wheo, at lust, we get our feet planted on this solid ground, no newspaper can afford lo suppress or aollen Die i rn th in any business Interest. The London Times threw away twenty thousand dollars a week in advertisements in the railway mania of 1845. Il made money by the loss. It could not have afforded not to throw the money away, for it thereby vindicated Its spirit ot hon? est dealing with Its readers, in the eyes of all Europe; and its readers were of infinitely more consequence to lt than its advertisers. This is precisely the view tbat your small business ! man would never take; he would see nothing 1 but the twenty thousand dollars a week thar, could be had as easily as not by only keeping quiet In the editorial columns; but great news? papers are neither built up nor maintained by small business men. More and more the trade of selling advertisements ls getting reduced to as plain a basis as the trade of selling flour or potatoes, where the money paid over the counter represents the exact selling price of the articles bought, and there is no dream of further obligation on either side. By and by we shall see all reputable Journals stop depre? ciating their own wares by admiiting that it is necessary to CP.U attention to an advertisement in the reading columns, to get it seen; treat as preposterous the rf quest that there shall be some notice ot theatre or lecture, "just to ac? company the advertisement, you know;" take as an insult the suggestion that, it an edito? rial could be made speaking well of the capa? bilities ot a region and its need ol a railroad, lhere would be a heavy advertisement of rail? road bonds; utterly refuse, on whatever spe? cious plea of public as well as private interest, lo sutler one line to appear as reading matter which the editor did not. select because he thought lt of m re interest than any other matter it might displace, and the paper did not publish without a penny of pay. Some of J these reforms, in the case of any but tho strongest journals, will come slowly, for they amount to revolution; bur. come they will not because publishers will be more disinter ed than now, but because, looking to the rights of readers, their paramount import? ance to the newspaper they support and the imperative need of keeping faltu with them, publishers will see such reform to be sound business policy, and any other course to be business quackery.-Wnitelaw Reid, in Scrib? ner's for June. (Clothing, tailoring, &f. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, TUREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid Stock or CLOTHS, CASSI MERKS, COATINGS, Salting Cheviots, Linens, Ac, and the handsom? est selection of Pants and Yest Patterns, which will be rc'-tue to order nuder the supervisi?n of a most skilful and fashionable cutter. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTH, BOTS AND CHILDREN, Of every style and quality, and at very-low prices. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Which embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties In NECK WEAR. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. apr2-tmos Grimmer Resorts. NOTICE.-OUR READERS WHO PROPOSE TO 8PESD THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF J | HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE j ? PAPEB FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT RY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. .^fHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ll Famous for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and j fashionable patronage, . ow open, m ey are j 2000 feet above tide water- ?uordlng entire relief t from prostrating summer heat. Capacity for two t thousand persons. j Charges-$3 per day and $80 per month or LU ir- l ty days. GEO. L. PEYTON A CO., f may20-wfm36 Proprietors. 1 GREENBRIEB COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Gr OOD B O AR D IN G AT AIKEN, S. C., At the ALLEN HuUSE during the ensuing 11 Summer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. ALLEN. may27-lmo JJ O T I C E. , lhe BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, og White 1 Point Garden, has been thoroughly ronalred In J all its various departments, and will be opened on 13th Instant for accommodation or visitors. The Soda Water and Ice Cream Departments will be under the immediate superintendence or the Proprietor. Tba .king tho punt tc for past favors. I would most respectfully solicit their patron- i age, M.McMANMON, . mayT-tuths Proprietor. ' JJENDERSONVILLB, N. C. 1 The undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTKL, In this place, tor the sommer, and can 1 accommodate persons wishing to spend the Bom- 1 mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLEN, j may 20-1 mo Proprietor. , VIW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE OOAOHES FROM GREENVILLE, S. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri? day at 7 A M. Arrive at asheville next day by I P. H. Leave Asheville Monday, Wednesday and Friday Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P M. Leaving Greenville lu the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Hendersouville In daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $5; to Asheville $7. may3-2mo_W. P. BLAIR, THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Hs waters are cele? brated lor the cure ol theumatlstv Gout, Paraly? sis. Torpor or Liver. Chrome Dian ho?a or Dt aen tery, Diseas s of the Utems, A flections of the Skin, especially or sypnUitlo origin, and numer? ous Chrentc Diseases. THE BATHS Vary in temperature from 60 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety eT Chronic Bath. They are moreover to iud to prepare the ay s tem for i he benella al action or waters foo nd at the various other Mineral fprlngs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at the must celebrated npas In Ger? many, and walch sive sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained In the Mineral Mud. These sprlues ofter UNSURPASS? ED ATTRACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas? ure-Seeker. The equipment aud management are equai to those or flrst-clsss city h tels. Every modern Improvement nas bren provided. Professor J. L. cABELL, M. D., of the Unlversl ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address S. C. TARDV A OO., Kichmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, uot Springs. Bath . ounty, Va. may22-2mo c ATOOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located In the Piedmont region, of Goorala, twenty-five miles southeast of Chattanooga. Tenu., and witnlu two miles of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. These springs, fifty two in number, embtace every variety or mineral water lound In the ra mous mountains of Virginia-white, red and black salpnur, Atleghany, all- ealing and chaiy- ] beate, magneslan, so ia and Iodine; as also the waters characterizing the Mun tva e >pnngs. or 1 Tennessee, and Indlsn Springs, or Georgid; all of , which are to be round here In abundance, within J the compass or thia "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com? plaints, scrofula, all kinds or Cutaneous A tree t ons, and in fact, every disease that human flesh ls heir to.' THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINuS are in thorough condition, newly painted, and entirely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS in every particular. A magnificent ball-room, loo hy 3'j feet, and elegantly titted par.ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 76 teet long, and a capacious bowling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal c mmunlcatloo. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly Il? luminated wuh gas, and every attraction will be afforded the visitors to Carnosa Springs. The above Waterlog Place will be opened to pa? trons June lar, 1872 by w. C. HEWITT. Late of Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. m ay n-imo ?tnnicipai Notiees. ^^^^C^FT??^~R~?^G I S TR A R, CHARLESTON, MAY 18,187?-Obloride of Limo, Copperas -ntl other Disinfectants, with fall direc? tions for ase, will be I urn (shea to citizens gratuit? ously from . h : 'o lowing depots: City Inspector's Office, Meeting street, in the rear of Lower Wards Guardhouse Artesian Well Lot, northeast corner of Went? worth and Meeting street*. Geo. W. Almar'd Apothecary Store, northwest corner or King and Yanderhor6t street-. H. D. Newton's Apothecary Store, southwest corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, GEO. S. PELZER, M. D., raay29-2 City Registrar. pS* ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED nntll 30th instant ror Whitewashing the Centre and Upper Markets. Applications left, with the undersigned. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, may23 ' Ohler Clerk. Special Notices. ~~^CONSIG1OE^^ VIRGINIA, from Philadelphia, are hereby noti? fied that she ls discharging Cargo at Brown's Wnarr. All gooda not removed by sunset will remain on wharr at cons gnces' risk and ex? pense. WM. A. COURTENAY, maj29-l Agent. p&* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, ror the Benefit or the Free School Fund-Official Raffle Numbera: CLASS No. 625-MORNING. 45-17-18-33- 2-30-10-78-52-56- 1 CLASS No. 526- EVBNINO. 18-70-3?I-H-43--19-53-10-G9-44-38-2* Aa witness our handa at Charleston thia 28th day of May, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLI LAND, mayC9 Sworn Commissioners. pS* NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned agalnat harboring or trusting any of the crew or the British Bark FK.LE DE L'AIR, from Cardiff, aa no debts or their contract? ing will be paid by Master or Consignee. may28-3 HENRY CARD, Agent. pS* NOTICE.- THE BRITISH BASK FILLE DE L'AIR, W. Jones, Master, rrom Cardiff, lias thia day (27th) been entered at the Cuatom House under the Five Day Act. All gooda not permitted at the expiration of that lime will ba jent to the public atores. HENRY CARD, May 27,1872-18 6 Agent. CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP ?ALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified hat ali? la THIS DAY discharging carga at Pier Mo. l, Un .on Wharves. All Goods not taken away it sunset win remain ou wharf at Consignees' Uk. MORDECAI A CO., may28-2 Age.ita. pS* BANK OF CHARLESTON. luring the prosecution of the repairs >f Ha pres tent Omeo, the business or the Bank will be con lucted in ita Hall on tho second sto-y or the wilding. WM. B. BURDEN, n.ay27-mwf3 Cashier. pS* MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE JTATE OF SOOTH CA KOLI SA. CHARLESTON, i. C., MAY 20,1872 -The Facju^wlll meet at the liedlcal College, Queen atreet, on every WIDNES MY, at 12 o'clock, ror the purpose or granting licenses to apothecaries and Diugglats In cora Manee with an Act approved by the General tsacmbly, March 13, 1872. Applicants can apply otho Deaa dally, at Mr. Barbot'a Apothecary Hore, No. 43 Broad stree', between the hours of 0 and ll o'clock A. M. Uraluarcs In Medicine ind Pharmacy must, on application, show their diplomas. GEO. E. TREiCOT, M. D., may2o-mwf? Dean or the Faculty. ^SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-ALL PER? SONS holding Lota on sullivan's Island are hereby mulled that they must psrrorm Road Duty lor tlx days, subject to the call of the Town Council. Those wishing io commute may do so by paying he sum.of alx doltara to the Treasurer, at lila of ice, No. 15 Broad street, on or before tho lat une proximo. By order or the intendant. D. B. GILL1LAND, May 24-7 Recorder. , ^BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder in oar amllics ror several years, wc give a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by SOWARD s. BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy s'o. 421 King Btreet, near Calhoun street, Charlea ion, S. C. : King Mansion Boarding Uonae, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George. L. Holmes, George S Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. 0. R. R. apr6-3mos > ps* ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Yoong Men from the effects or Errors and Abuses in early lire. Manhood rc stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediment to Marriage removed. New method or treat aient. New and remarkable remedies. Bookf ind Circulars sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad .tresa HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Na 2 Sooth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. oe ti 2 Doors, Sashes ano Ulirtoa P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Sealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, - WINDOW GLASS, SEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, H ORLB EC K'S WHARF. mchs-Imwly Gr. Ornas ano itleoicincs. J. ?Tiririr, PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. So. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In Stock or my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey'a cold Cream, Kngtlsli Dalby'B Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and chiorodyne. AGENT FOR TILDEN A CO.'8 SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, AC AGENT FOR FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA FOR DR. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, surgical instruments and Goods of foreign man uracture Imported to order. My Dispensing Department ia complete, em? bracing ail New Remeiilea. A rmi assortment of Trasses and Bandages al wayB on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. janiowfmly Shirts ?ttb iPnmishing Ooobs. UNO E RW EAR FOR A Y ! Attention is invited to my Immense Stock of INDIA GAUZE, SUMMER MERINO LISLE THREAD, CHINA COTTON AND MUSLIN UNDERSHIRTS. FANCY CHEVIOT, AND PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS. ?a - Bent's Half Hose for Summer Wear in Great Variety. THE LATEST STYLES OF COLLARS, LINEN AND PAPER, TIES AND BOWS. AT E. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, APPOSITE THE MARKET HALL. ?ovis Bm ?coos, *9i. mmm, No. 244 KING STREET. P PREVIOUS jp TO 0 I TAKING R R THE D C YEARLY H INVENTORY, H Gr WE Gr WILL 0 0 SELL r T ALL r r L OF ? OUR g FINE ^, E E SELECTED N" N STOCK E . E OF D DEY D r AND FANCY c c GOODS T T AT & & GREATLY C C REDUCED 0 PRICES. 0 (Cigars ana QTobacro. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying [else where. WILLIAME SCHRODER., Propriet?r. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on hand. Invest 25 cents and try your luck. moh7DOAwiyr Pr?ge at ??ljolesa?e. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TOMf THEY ARE WARRANTED AND ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. Universally Popnlar Stomachic and Appetizer Tue5" contain no arsenic or poisonous Ingredients pnnpa nvHPPPflr A orimr K?d-nothlng In the least degree lojn LUttb? uiafiifHiA, nou8to tho system nuder any circumstances PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, and may be adminiatered with perieot safety to CREATES APPETITE, an Infant. RESTORES THE NERVES, > They never fall to core the moat obstinate case CUnES DEBILITY, when taten as directed. PURIFIES THE BLOOD They cure luimediatelv. In no case will the patient RESTORES TONE TD THE STOMACH ' ?ave m,,re than one chl11 aiter 106 Dr''t <,oae? 80(1 PiPiUiUPTOTHRTAurp * In the majority of caB-a noteveu that. FTHTT ARATlMr TnTTRP nnnv They accomplish the work by destroying the n a n 11 inmmi' iv i nb BODY, cause o. disease, which no other remedy pretenda And ia the moat to do x~> /~*T:? T T T AT* -w-tri^Tuma They are an effectual preventlve.nentrallzlng the roi" U Lu A. L? ASA x x ?ira malarious pos?ra in the, s> stem, and thus avert Now before the public. Try lt and t>e convinced. | lng Its consequences. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTOM, S. C. feb29-wrmDC&w3mofl Orna?, Qlbemicais. &t. f tM?E.5.*!. .'?.?BITION OF ?SS?^ FlltST-CLASS KED?. ALF. LABARRAQUE AND Co QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine Thc Qainlum Labarraqne is an eminently ionic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all? thc other preparations of Peruvian Bark. Tlic Bark Wines usually employed innie dicinc arc prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they possess thc desired properties. Besides, owing lo thc manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than thc traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. Thc Quinium Labarraqne, approved by tlu; Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. Tho Quinium Laborraque is prescribed with great success lor persons of weak con litulion, or for (hose debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness; for youths fatigued hy loo rapid growth; for young girls whose development lukes place with diflicnltf^ for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness. lt is lite host preservative against Fevers. lu cases or Chlorosis, Anemia, orfircensik iicss, Iltis Wine i.s a powerful auxiliary of thc ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, willi VALLI T'S PILLS, the rapidi? ty ol ils action is really marvellous. bpi M l'jii?.L FRERK, i9, miuA I Agents In Charleston: I) a wm, MOISE L A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. li ci lr cmos. TO TLT.B STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BN TERPRIaK RAILROAD CUMPANY. Your nilen: bm i3 lie e jy cilled to Hie following Resolution, adapted at a meeting ot lae Directors held on tue 2sth ultimo : Resolved, That an assessment of TWENTY PER CEN i. be, and la hereby, raudo npon Hie capital Stuck of the i omuany, p iy able In four equal monthly instalments, beginnlug on tho ist day of May ensuing. WILLUM MCKINLAY, ujaye-mwf Secretary and Treasurer. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. COARLRUTUN, M. c., May 19, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May 19, tho Passen ger Trains on the South Carolin a Railroad will run as follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A M arrive at Augusta.4.26 r M FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 a M Arrive at Columbia.4.06 p M FOB OHABrJiSTON. Leave Angupta.7.40 A II Arrive at charleston.3.20 r M Leave Columbia. 7.40 A II Arrive ut Charleston.3.20 r M AUGUSTA NIGHT KZPRBSS. (SundayB excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7 20 r M Arrive at Augusta.6.00 A II Leave Augusta.7.40 r M Arrive at ubarleston.6.46 A II COLUMBIA NIGHT XXPnBSB. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.20 PM Arrive at coin mom.0 40 A M Leave Columbia.o oo r M Arrive at Charleston.5 ob A M 8UMMERVILLB THAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.26 A M arrive at charleston at.8.46 A M Leave Charleston at.3.30 P M Arrive at summerville at.4.46 F M CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.6.16 A M Arrive at Colnmola.10.40 A M Leave allambia. 1.46 p M Arrive at Camden.6.26 F M Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and central Railroad. Nignt Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rons through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. P1CKF.N8. Q. T. A._lanlfl NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM . PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February 11,1871. Trains will leavo charleston Dally at 10.15 A. M and 6.00 P.-M. " M Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M. (Mondays ex cepieu) and 2.46 P. M. Train does not leavo Ch arl est ou 6.00 P. M., SUN DAYS. Train leavlngio.15 A. M. makes through connec tlon to New York, via Richmond and Acqalu Creek only, going through in 44 hours. Passengers leaving by 5 oo P. M. Train hove choice or route, via Rlcnmoad and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by Hus Train lay over on SUNDAY lu Bal tlrnore. Those leaving on SATURDAY rt main SUN DAY in Wilmington, N. C. Tills ls thc cheapest, quickest and most pleas ant route to 'riemann, eulengo and otuor points West and No ilnvc.it. both iraiua making cm nectlona at Washington with Western Trains o: Baltimore and Chlo ltailroa i. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Supeilutendcnt. p. L. CLEAPOR, Cen. Ticket Agent. umv21 ~ A V A N N All AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. S CHARLESTON, March 30, 1872. On and after SUNDAY. March sut, the Pas Benger Trains on this Road will run aq follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.3.30 P. M Arrive at savannah dally.fl-46 ?. ?J Leave Savannah dally.H?fJ JJ Arr.ve at Charleston dally.7.20 A. M DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 8.15 A. M Arrive at Savannah, Sunday s excepted. 4.16 P. M Leave Savannah, sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston, Suudays exe'ted. 4.05 P. M Freight forwarded datlv on through bills of lau lng tn points In Florida and by Savannah line o: steamships to Boaton. Prompt dispatch given tr freights tor Beaufort and points on Port ltoya KRiiroad and a; as low rates ae by any other lin? Tickets on sale at thia office for Beaprort ova Port Royal Railroad. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. 0. BOYLSTO?, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. aprl T7LEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR Xii Al IONS. W. R. WARNER & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, oiler the flowing assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and Iodoiorm Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Cinchonla Calisaya Mixlr Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir ca laaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Blamntb and Strcyhnla Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of WU I cnerry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry comp, syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) >.yruo of Uypopiiosphitcs (for Consumption,Bron chilla, Ac) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron , Licorice Lozenges, cotalnlng vanilla, Tola, Aa Elixir Taraxacum Como. Thl9 ls a new and valu? able combination or thc medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry ana Gentian, associated with Aromatics, lt is a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal vlrturs, lt Is u - efol as a vehicle and ror marking the bitter taste ot Quinine Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. SyrnpPhospii. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken's .-yrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros trat on, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Ellx. Valerlanate or strychnia Ellx. PbO"pu. quinine, iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there U a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable in casca or children ana delicate ladies. In addition to tho above, W. R. warner A Co. manufacture a full line or Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, o? DIL H BAER, NO. 131 Meeting street, mch23d?w6mos Charleston. S.O. J^RUGS AND MEDICINES" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Da. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manufacture: I THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. Thia ls the best Medicine for Infants and yoong Children ever offered to the i nbllc. It ls care? fully prepared f om the beat Drags according to a proscription furnished by a distinguish- i uer man Poyaiciao > t hove and successiul practice, and has been tried and approved nv m toy of oar best physicians, lt ls specialty adapted to the dlscasea incident to childhood daring the trying period ot Teething and recommends lise f ror the cure or Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In the Bowels, summer complaint, Ac It contains ao Anodyne or other injurious Drag, and a non id, therefore, bi preferreu to the --oothlng Syrups I that now Hood the market, whlcn are known to contain Opium, and are, mere ore, more or lesa Injurious, thousands or chi dren .are murdered annually by >ootiung Syrups; tn some cases, this i fact lias neun published lu inc newspapers, where the phy-lclan in attendance so staled In his death I certificate. In tho numerous other oases, where I ti e innocenta are murdered by this modern Herod of th? Nursery, the cause ls laid to a thous I and other causes-to all bot tho right one. Mothers, bear this In mind, and use the German I Soothing Cordial, which ?ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fail to try a bottle at once 1 The soothing cordial ls also an excellent Tunic I admirably adapted In cases or Debility-jiving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite Price 25 cents a buttle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This Is no Dye, bat a Tonic and Hair Dressing j keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sul? phur, ao Sugar or Lead, and no other Injurions Drug. Try lt. Only 50 cents a bottle. ?DR. BA ER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination or vege abie remedies, in pro lacing a preparation tnat will orlng health and h ap pin esa iii inc unfortunate sufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been u-ed by thousands with most wondei ful success: Bilious Disorder? and Liver OO'iipUnt. Dyspepsia or ludige.tion, Head? ache, Costiveness. Loss of appetite, Nearalgla, Dropsy, Dysentery. Piles, Diseases of the- skin, Pain in tneside, B.ickand Limbs, siclfcHeadacbe, I and all derangements of the stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by I any person and in alt situations tn lire. No family [ should be without them. Price 25 cents a box. BENZINE, (DOCBLS-DISTH.I.SD,) I For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots, Price 25 cents a box. A li eral discount to the trade on all the above Preparation*. Dr. BAER la Agent ror the sale or FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument or tho kind in ose. NAT TAN'3 CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE j HAIR. (Advertised in another part or Tua NEWS. ) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES I For Rheumatism, Goat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac. Ac. W. R. WARNER & CO."S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised in another part or TUB Naws.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies for sun?ft every dlaease, are dally gaming In favor at tne south, while, in the North and West, thfy have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following are some of the best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxyinel, ror rough, Ac. Strengthening Tonic or Peru. Five-Minute Paln-Curer. Ethereal Phoaphoroa, (fot Weakness, Nerve Ex- j baustion, impotence, Ac.) Amaran tn tor thc Hair. Victoria iteei A tor the Complexion. Headache Phis. , May-apple Pl ls. All-Healing Ointment. Rheuma, lc Elixir. JO an' has Extract, (ror Epilepsy, Fits, Ac.) Catarrh Speedie. Pile Kxtract. Aiwiiys on hand a roll assortment or Drugs, Medicinen, chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; F.mcy Goods, Perrnmery. Ac, all or which win ne sold at iow> st market rates, sample orders solicited from the trade. HOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. A full assortment always on band. CUNDUBANGO, The Great Sooth American cancer Remedy. !~ Bj T. M. CATE?1 WILL BE SOLD THIS MORNING, 29 h instant, at io o'clock, before mr Store, Vendae Range, as follows : ~ .STONEWARE., . J cos. from 3 gallons down to a gallon ! - Pitchers, from % gallon to\% gallons rs "' ur. Bof.er Tubs, from 4 gallons to x gallon Mixing Bowls, various sizes Water toolers; from 3 gallons to a gallons Chambers. 4's, e's, o's. Conditions oasli._ may29 By N. A? HUNT. ~~~~ BOOTS AND SHOES. TH 18 DAY, at my Salesroom, No. 142 Meet lng street, at io o'clock, I will seU, 60 cases Hen's, Womens' and children's BOOTS, Shoes and Gaiters; all fresh and season able Goods, with 25 cartoons Shop Goods, maj 29_ By MIXES DRAKE. CLOTHING, JH ATS, 4c THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at ray Store, corner of Kine and liberty street?, A Fine Assortment of Men's Melton Cassi mere and Linen SAOAS, Linen Snits. White ?acta, Pants and Tests. Black Frock Coats, Boys' OL th? ing, Men's shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Half Hose, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Men's Wool, Felt, Straw, chip and Panama RATA _ may? WU. McKAY. REAT BARGAINS, TO CLOSE CON VX SIGNMENT, PAY STORAGE AND AD? VANCES. ... 7i ? VI ? wm sell THIS DAY, at No. 46 Wentworth street, at io o'clock. Tftrte Seven Octave Rosewood PIANOS, 2 Ma? hogany Wardrobes, Stoves and Furniture. ALSO, sixty dozen Men's Straw Hat?, 1 case Faaoy Spring Prims, 60 dozen Genta' and Baya' Sommer Suits, 16 d'v . n Lisle Glove, 200 dozen Ladles' Hose. ALSO, . . A lot ot SHOP GOODS, sold by orders or J. O. Mackey, Esq., Trial Justice. Terms caan. _ maj 28 ^^grtioii galea^^ntcre Bim: . IN THE DISTRICT COURT . ~6~& 3TB?E United States /or the District or 'South Caro Una-In re Laurens Railroad Company,' Bank? rupt,-in Bankruptcy. . ... v , in obedience to an order In the r.^uye-s tated case, dated tbe 6th day or April, 18.72,' I will re fell to the highest bidder, at publlo outcry, at the risk of the Greenville and cetamHa fe^ilrow^ Company, the LAURENS RAILROAD, at Colom? bia, S nth Carolina, in front of the Colombia Ho? tel, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the twentieth (2Qth) day or June, 1872, free from all liens and locum brances. Including the track and roal-bed, Iron, rails, chairs, spikes, timbers, bridges, calvara, machine snops, water tanks, station-bouses, ana all locomotives, cars and machinery, and all and sin gular the property and assets, real and per? sonal, of ever> kind and description whatever, of the Laurens Railroad Company, together with all i he rights, privileges, franchises and easements, 'awfully held, used or enjoyed by the Lmrena Railroad Company, on the lollowlng terms, to wit: sixty-four tnousand two hundred and:twenty-two - ($64 22? 84) dollars eighty-four cen'a moat bc paid within thirty (3oi days after the day of sale; and the payment of the balance of the purchase money within twelve months from the day of . sale, with interest thereon at seven, per cent, per anhnm from that day, must be secured by the bond ot tbe purchaser, and a mortgage of the en. tire property sold. ' The bidder will bo required to deposit with the assignee before his bid ia accepted, twenty thous - and dollars, to secare compliance with tbe terina of sale herein set forth, and opon ranura to de-' posit that sam the properly w.,1 at once be re - offered for sale. J AMES M. BAXTER, . may20 Assignee. professional. CARD. Ail operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERDON in tna most scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and em Ire Batlsfaotlon guaranteed, at the corner of King and liberty streets._ mayas. jy&. R. B. H E .W I T T, No. 34 WESTWORTH STREET, 1 ?I . 'V, '?',;" ?*' j'- .' ?70I CH ARL ESTO N, S. C., Gan be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free or oharge and In strict confidence. Charges mode-. rate anu within the reach or au. Of? fice hoars from OA M. to 7 P. M.: RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In ail arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, Ac, this practice ls almost perfect. The most Intense pains are almost instantly re? lieved, enormous swellings are reduced, limos which have been contracted and stiff for years are relaxed. Oases of twenty, thirty and forty yeats' standing have been cured by me after all other means have failed A great accomplishment is my triumph over pain by which I can often, in a few moments, Hoothe an i carry oil the most excruciates suf? ferings. If this syst m did nothing more loan to reileve pain, lt wouid stand superior to any other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, coas tant Hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of 'th? Nose, Thonsands suffer from that most annoying, dis? agree .ile aod offensive complaint, Catarrh, with? out kn >wlng what lt ls. ur ten toe secreted mu co J-, ao wing down the throat, clogs np tue lungs aud lays the fondation for conaomption. ', .' The most skillful '/hyBlclans fall to cure lt. .'? I cure any case of obstruction, siojped-up head, discbarges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy macons from tue nose, internal or external, pain or lannes between the eyes, coust&ut blowing of the nose, iunammittt >n of the nasal passages,? ulceration of schuclderlan membrane, ac, in the coarse of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in th? Head, Otorrhcea, O: Ula (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating all affections'of the ear with the most gratifying results. Som* who had paid anristfl neany $1000 without benefit have be n cared by me hi a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, Injudiciously used, has filled the earth with wrecks or i.u uanlcy. Thousand* Burrer from Ita effects who have been unconsciously dragged by their physician, lt ls vain io attempt tbe cure of tnc maj o? i ty of dise isea while lt remains In the body. Although I lu ve heard or several so-called antidotes tor mercury in toe human body, l have never y et seen a physician who could eliminate lt from tbe system. i can satisfy any patient or physlcan that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and other miueral poisons in every case. ' ' CANCERS. Noll-me-Tangere, Lupus?, or Wolf Cancer, Sclr rims Cancer, Fungous cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a. great specialty In the treatment of every description of Cancer and Tn mors. How many Cancers and Tumors are wronf ally treated by cer am charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Do tors." After being pronounced Incurable. I will take any one of these cases in band and make a per? manent enre. My i er m fl for treating Cancera, Ac., will be based on the ase and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. * may26-6mos _ fettilvntz. . PHOSPHATES. The Undersigned are CASH BOYERS Of ROCK PHOSPHATE OF . LIME or Good Quality, delivered m Liverpool. Unexceptionable references given on prospect of business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMIOAL MANUFACTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England." may2S-lmo Stasituss daroo. UTE AND LEARN, DIE AND . - FORGET ALL. TUE SOUTHERN DYK HOUSE, KO. 369 Krna STBZXT, Dyes and deana by means of steam, Gen tia men's Ladles and children's Clothes. Fine laos? and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with th? Sort or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and W<***__ Mar Goods received and returned ?JW? ?untt-iyr L JSJLLKB, Froprietsfc