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TO ADVERTISERS. The proprietors of THE NBWS and The Cou? rier nod It indispensable to the accurate and prompt management of their business, and for the protection of advertisers, that the practice of sending advertisements from one newspaper office to the other be discontinued. They, therefore, give notice that no advertise? ments received at tbe one office will, in any case, be sent to the other. At the same time they beg leave to request advertisers to bond In their favors at as early an hour as possible, io order to facilitate their proper arrange? ment, Tbe Vision of the Snow. "She has gone to be with the angels;" So they had always 6ald To the little questioner asking Of bis fair, young mother dead. They never had told of thc darkness Of the sorrowlnl-sileBt tomb, Nor scarred the sensitive spirit By linking a thought or g.oom With the gi ri-1 Ike. beau tiru 1 being, Who patiently from her breast, Had laid him in baby sweetness, To pass to early rest. And when he wonld lisp-"Where ls she ?" Missing the mother-kiss. They answered-"Away In a country That ls lovelier far than this; "Viand all a-shlne with beauty foo pore for onr mortal sight. Where the darling ones who have left ns Are walting lu robes of white." And with eagerest face he would listen, His tremulous Ups apart, Till the thought or the Beau tiru i Country Haunted bis yearning neart. " One morn, as he gaz'd from the window. A miracle of surprise, A marvellous, mystic vision Dazzled nts wondering eyes. Born where tbe winter's harshness Is tempted with spring-tide glow, The delicate Sonthern nursling Never had seen the snow. And clasping his childish fingers, He turned with a flashing brow. And cried-"We have got to heaven, Show me my mother now ? " GREELEY AND MTS CRITICS. Some Popular Fallacies about tbe Tri? bune Philosopher Exposed. Among the popular fallacies concerning Hor? ace Greeley are a few which we will point out and correct. He is thought to be deficient In4 business tact or executive force. On the con? trary, those who have boen long and inti? mately associated in business with him know that be has a staunch and excellent judgment in all affairs of money and property. His gov? ernance of the Tribune-a great Institution of j which he is not only tbe outward figure-head, but the central soul-baa, from the beginning of Its history, and particularly during the last dozen years, been a signal executive success. Hr. Greeley has always had as much todo with the pecuniary as willi the editorial manage? ment of bis paper. To preside with skill over in ch am establishment-involving, as such an office does, a dally control and direction of hundreds of employees-calls into exercise tbe very highest exeoutlve and administrative faculties. No better tribute can be paid to the success with which Hr. Greeley gets along with his associates than the fact that the same mea remata year after year in the same sta? tions, with aa little change as among the ten? dal retainers of a '?odlseval lord. The foreman in the press-room-now a bearded patriarch-is the same man who helped Hr. Greeley more than thirty years ago to get out the first copy of the Tribune. The foreman Io the composing-room did the same. Thus,two heads o? departments have remained i \ at their posts for a third ol a century, and boih I ( are proprietors. Ask tbeae men whether Mr. j t Greeley understands anything about business. Tnere ia not a paper-miller In Hauayunk who understands the paper market better iban the farmer of Chappaqua. All Radicals are con? servative somewhere. Hr. Greeley's conser? vatism ia in finance. He is a great believer In thrift, economy, debt-paying and money-sav? ing. He long ago lound the philosopher's stone-"pay as you go." The only reason he ls not a millionaire ls because of his unbridled generosity. He turns nobody empty away. But he has business tact and administrative Judgment of the same shrewd kind which characterized Benjamin Franklin. Another current absurdity about, him is that, while he is an honest man himself, ho ls sur? rounded by a coterie ot knaves. Hr. Greeley habitually associates with the best men and women of his time. Editors, lawyers, sena? tors, judges, governors-from all pares of the country-these are the people who daily seek bim, and with whom he eats and drinks. Of coarse a newspaper office keeps an open gate , to all comers, and as Mr. Greeley is the most ? accessible of men, very many schemers and | charlatans and Vogues enter with the rest, saluting him and receiving In return his self- i ?' absorbed and half-recognlzlnir nod; but any- < body who Imagines that Mr. Greeley has not a 1 disciplined and penetrating instinct for char- \ actor makes as great a mistake as in suppos? ing that, when he goes to sleep in church, he does not hear the sermon. We have known L Mr. Greeley to sleep through a long speech, 11 and then at its close rise aad reply to it, point I for point. Ia Uke manner, through the same gentle oblivion which some people fancy rests upon bis judgment ol men, there is a wakelul-' . ness of scrutiny which delects the scoundrel ( at ?v glance. In this sort of insight he reminds < us of Abraham Lincoln. i Another of the fallacies Is that he Is given lo blunders. We do not say that Hr. Greeley ls tree Irom blundering. But li must he remem-11 bered that the editor of a daily paper ls neces-11 sarily a frequent blunderer. No matter who | the man is, if he publicly prints his opinion j three hundred and sixty-five times a year, be will inevitably be wrong sometimes-nay, olten. Another person may wait till his Judg? ment of a case ripens, but an editor mu-1 ex? press his Judgment without walting. This ls the exigency ol bis profession. Tne foremost man in it ls not free irom the law which In? cludes ail Its votaries In this common infirmity o? misjudgment. But put any other maa oa ' such a rostrum as the Tribune, and bid bim speak six days ia the week for thirty years, and connt his blunders during tbat lime. Who would have done better than Hr Greeley? Nay, who contd have done BO well r Then, too, even where he has failed, his ''fallings bave leaned to virtue's side." He bas never j ? blundered lato earlchlag his private pockets. 11 He has never stumbled Into the public treasury ' with grasping and grabbing hands. He has never tripped by nappy accident into the county courthouse, lined with purple carpets and ?olden chairs. His chief blunders have been against himself, and not against his coun? try. And such are virtuous vices. Another of the popular caprices is that he is not a safe mao. This is a vague and indefinite Indictment. It it means that ihe Federal gov? ernment would be unsteady In his hands-ihat he would have one policy to-day aud another to-morrow-nothing could be further from the truth. Hr. Greeley ls as steadfast in his intel? lectual Judgments as he ls in his moral convic? tions. Fickleness does not belong to lils na? ture. HiS Sincerity, his earnestness, hie straightforwardness-all these qualities are ae patent as the sunshine to all who know him well enoush to know anything of the move? ments of lils mind. He would be as sate, as prudent, as conservative a President us ever | sat ia the Executive chair; his administration would deal pre-eminently with the business interests and practical'development of the country; he would have the grandest cabinet that the nation could produce; and his minis? ters aad all their under officers would bu ex? pected to work about eighteen hours ont. of I the twenty-lour-under the tireless example f ol their chief, who ls om of the hardest work? ing of 'abe sons of toll."-Golden Age. PHOSPHATES. The Undersigned aro CASn BU?ER9 of ROCK PHOSPHATE OF. LIME Ot Good Quality, delivered In Liverpool. Unexceptionable references givi on prospect or business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMICAL MtfctJFAOTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England, mayss-lmo I (Eloping, ^^^S^1 FASHIOi\ F?R SPRING AND JSUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS. NO. 325 KING STREET. THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and spiendH Stock Of CLOTBS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, Salting Cheviots, Linens, ?c., and the handsom? est selection of Panis and Vest Patterns, which will be made to order tinder the supervision of a most atm ul and fashionable cutter. CLOTHING FOR HEN, YOUTH, BOYS 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. ~ apr2-4mos Shirts ono iFnmisfting ?oobs. U ND E RW EAR FOR MAY! 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. 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, DPPOslTK THE J1IARKBT HALL, no vis professional. AGA RD. All operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr. INuEKsON In tue most seien title manner, on the nost reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner of Klug and Lioerty itreets._may 22 pR. R. B. HEWITT, No. 84 WENTWORTH STREET, CHARLESTO N, S. C Jan be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. Charges mode? rate and within thc reach of all. Of? fice hoars from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.: s RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. lu all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gont, leuralgU, fcc, thia practice ls almost perfect. The most intease pains are almost instantly re ieved, enormous swellings are reduced, limes which have been contracted aud atti! for years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty aud forty ye.ii s" standing have been cured by me after all other neons have failed A great accomplishment ls my triumph over pata by which 1 can often, tn a few moments, soothe and carry on tue most excruciating sur? er tn RS. ir thU sv.t iu did nothing more tbau :o relieve pain, lt woaH stand superior to any Hher system extant. CATARRH. stopped-up Head, Ru nu In g of tho Nose, constant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose Thonsands antier from that most annoying, dis igreeole and offensive comulalut, catarrh, <71th )ut knowing what lt ls. ufien tue secreted mu sou?, flowing down me tin oat, clogs up tue lungs tad lays the foundation for cousumption. The most skillful physicians fall to cure lt. rt ure auy case or ob-truction, aioppcd-up lead, discharges of greenish, tuick, thin or glairy nouons from tue none, internal or external, pain it fullness between the eyes, constant blowing of the nose,, iuflainmatl >n of the nasal passages, ulceration or bchuctderlan membrane, ac, in the coarse or a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Nolse9 In the Head, Otorrboa, Otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis or Auditory Nerve. J am dally treating all airer'lons or the ear with the most gratifying result s. ' ne who uad paid turista ueany $1000 without ..neile have be n lured by me m a few weeks at a moderate ex peuse. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, hos Oiled th1) earth with wrecKs or nuoiaoliy. Thousands surfer from Its effects who have been unconsciously drugged by tneir physician, lt ls vain to attempt the cure Di tne majority of dise isea while it remains in the body. Although I have heard or several so-called antidotes lor mercury in tae human body, I have sever jet seen a physician who could eliminate lt from the system. l caa satip'v any patient or physlcan that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and Diher miueral poisons tn every case. CANCERS. Noll-meTangere, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Sc tr rims Cancer, Fungous Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty In the treatment or every description of Cancer and Tu morn. How many Cancers and Tumors are wroufully treated by ceraln charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Do tors " After befog pronounced .Incurable. I will take aar one of these cases la hand and mike a per? manent, coi e. My i erins for treating Cancers, ?c., will be based oe thc ate ami condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of enre. may2S-6mos Settling iUtuljmes. fjp HE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing douo promptly. WHEELER* WILSON M*NUP'Q CO., aprS-lyr No. 20? King street. Rotels. A.VI LION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. G. T. ALFORD ?fc CO., PROPRIETORS. may 14 R. HAMILTON, Superintend en t. P Counts (foes. pa* NOTICE OP SALE. - COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. FIRE-PROOF BUILD ISO, CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY 29TH, 1372.-No? tice la hereby Riven that the personal property, or so much aa may be necessary, belonging to E. R. White, conaU?og of Marble and Stone, flniahed and roogh, levied on for delinquent State and Connty taxes, for the years 1869, 1870 and 1871, will be sold at public section on the premises, No, 119 Meeting street, on Wednesday next, the 6th day of Jane, 1872 by the County Treasurer, or his deputy, unless the said taxes are previously psld, amounting to Mx hundred and nine dollars and twenty-five cents, ($609 25) with co?ts. WM. GURNEY, Connty Treasurer, Charleston County. may30ths2* itlnnicipal Notices. pa* olFircFTrre BAB, CHARLESTON, MUY 18,1872.-Chloride or Lime, Copperas and other Disinfectants, with fall direc? tions for ase, will be furnished to citizens gratuit? ously from the io 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 s reeta. Geo. W. Almar's Apothecary Store, northwest corner of Ring and Vanderhorat street?. H. D. Newton's Apothecary Store, southwest corner of Coinmbns and Nassan streets, GEO. S. PELZ ER, M. D., may29-2 jClty Registrar. pa- ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED until 30th * J tant for Whitewashing the Centre and Upper Markets. Applications left with the undersigned. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, may2S Chief Clerk. Special Notices. ^^BsT^H^OTAl^ESTON ^HABTTA" BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit ortho Free School Fond-Official Raffle Numbers: CLASS No. 627-MORNING. 43-48-59-34-17-61- 3 -71-25-12-30-63 CLASS No. 628-EVKNINO. 25-75-24-50-67-57-73-33-38-23-16-70 AB witness oar hands at Charleston this 29th day of May, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, maj30 Sworn Commissioners. ^SJ-THE STORES OF THE UNDER SIGNED win be closed daring the summer months at 7 o'clock P. M., SATURDAYS excepted, w hua t .icy will bo closed at 2 o'clock. CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO., A. H. HAYDEN, W. G. WHILDEN, Agent, may30-2 THOMASA LANNEAr, Agents. pa- THE SUBSCRIBERS' STORES will be closed every SATUROAT AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock from Jane l, 1872, tu October 1, 1872: STOLL, WEBB A AO., CHARLES KKRRISON, J. R. READ, McLOY A RICE, T. KRLLY, LOUIS COU F.S ? CO., ' KtJROQGOTT, BENEDICT A CO. miytt-tuthss HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY in medicine, as well as in other things, A Y KR'S SARSAPARILLA ls a genuine preparation of that unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor initiations hereto? fore la the market. Trial proves lt. may26 stuihs pa* A. A. li A ? ES, IL D., STATE AS? SAYER of Massachusetts, pronounces HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER an t ttl clent prepara? tion for cleansing the skin or the head, promot? ing thc growth, and restoring the original oolor of the hair when lt has become gray, may li statte* pa* BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THSI superb Hair Dye ls the best in the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Doce not stain the skin, but leaves the bair clean, soft and beautiful. Thc only sare and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory lo Bond street, New York. mcti6-tuthslyr-DAC pa* NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew ol the British Bark FIi.LE DE L'AIR, from Cardiff, as no debt! of their con trad? ing will be paid by Master or Consignee. may28-3 HENRY CARD, Agent. pa* NOTICE.-THE BRITISH BARK FILLE DE L'AIR, W. Jones, Master, from Cardin, has this day (27th) been entered at the Custom House under the Five Day Act. All gooda not permitted at the expiration of that time will be sent to the pnblic stores. HENRY CARD, May 27, 1872-28 ? Agent. pa* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATTANSV3 CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR,-A perfectly clear preparation in one bottle, aa easily applied as water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear* ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the bair and atop Its falling out. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous sub J tance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations nov in use. Numerous testimonia s have been sent us from many of oar most promi? nent citizens, some or which are subjoined, in every thing in which the articles now lo* nae are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Is perfect. It la warranted to contain neither Sugar or Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not soU tae clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one or the best dressings for the Hair in use. lt restores the color of the Hair "moro per feet and nnlformly than any other preparation," and always does so in from three to ten days, virtually reeding tho roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its giowth aud healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and Induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of this won terrol discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0, For sale by the Agent, Da. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, a O. aovis-stuthlv ^'SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-ALL PER? SONS holding Lots on Sullivan's Island are hereby notified that they must perform Road Duty for six days, subject to the call of the Town Council. Those wishlug to commute may do so bj paying the sum of six di.liars to the Treasurer, at his of? fice, No. 15 Broad street, on or before tho lat j June proximo. By order of the Intendant. D. B. QILLILAND, May 24-7 Recorder, ^BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder In onr families for several years, we give a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy, No. 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles? ton, SvU. : King Mansion Boardlug House, Julius Petsch, B. C. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. c. R. R. * aprb-3mos pa* O N MARRIAGE.-*^ Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors aud Abuses lu early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka at,a Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. U Sooth Ninth street, Philadelphia, pa, oe tia Drugs at tttyolesale. WHY SHAKE AND BURN WITH CHILLS AND FEVER ? THEY ARB ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contala no antonie or poisonous Ingre? dients of anv kind-nabing tn the least decree lojuiloos to the system ander ?ny circumstances -and may be administered witn perfect safety to an Infant. They nevtr fail to euro the most obstinate case when taken as directed. They core Imme iat-ly. Io no case will the pa lient have more than one chill after the first, dose, and tn the majority of cas s not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pretends to do. They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison In the system, and tans averting Its consequences. Physicians use them in their practice. It ls almost universally the CBS-.; that physicians condemn what are generally known as "Parent Medicines." MOIRE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, though under this head, the composition la known to many, and so pa pablo are their valntbie cura? tive properties that very many of the first physi? cians io the south and Weat have adopted them in their practice, and recommeud them to their patients as the most reliable Fever and Ague medicine known. No person need suffer, be they ever so muon expoaed to Fever and Ague, if they will only take MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. To thoB? who have contracted Feper and Ague, instead of using Quinine, Arsenic, and other power? ful remedies, they will find not only Immediate relief, bnt a positive cure in MOISE'S PETER ANO AGUE PILLS, which ls an old reliable article prepared from the private formula or <>ne of the most experienced physicians in the Fever and Ague dlslnots, who alter macy years of successful prsctlce has made lt known to the pr prietor. This article has been used In cases where every remedy has failed be? fore, and performed the most astonishing cares; bel?g a vegetable compound, lt removes the cause of the disease at once, and does not fur? nish, as many articles do, only temporary relief. may30 ths?mo Dru ??O?Q, Ul. No. 244 KING STREET. F PREVIOUS u R C H Gr O r T TO TAKING THE YEARLY ?! R C INVENTORY, H WE Q WILL SELL ALL OF O T T B OUR B E FINE N E D SELECTED STOCK OF DRY Ei N E D AND C T & C FANCY GOODS AT GREATLY C REDUCED & C O PRICES. O Notices in yaitkrnpirrj. I~lTT?iE~TjlsTl^^ UNITE!! STATICS FOR TUM DISTRICT OF MIOTHOAROLINA.-lu Hie inaner of CU?RLES KERRISON, itu, A ?JO., Liibktupt 3.-In bank? ruptcy.-The uudersigued hereby gives notice ofilia appointment as Assignee of CHARLES KER? RISON, JR., & cu., of CliarleHton, in the County of Charleston, and Slate or Sonta CaroltuH, within saul District, who have b.ten adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition^. l>y the Dis? trict Court of said District. Dated 22d day or May, A. D.1872. may23-tli2 MARTIN W. wiGQ^^ggjgnee. . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, FOR SODTH CAROLINA May Term, 1872.-In the matter of WILLIAM VINCE, of Charleston, s. C.. Bankruot.- Petition for lull nnd final discharge tn Bankruptcy. Order? ed, that a Hearing be had on the 8th day of June, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, s. OL, and that all creditors, Ac. or said Bankrupt app ear at auld time aud place, and show cause, ir any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should, not be granted. By order of the Court, the nih day ofAvprll, 1872. DANL. HORLBF.CIC Clerk or the District court of the United st ates for Sooth Carolina. may23-t *i3 ?lb Carolina Sitters. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS A. DELIGHT! CU TONIC. -o i The Southern country baa been BO no ode i wi h Ritiera and Tontc-i, all professing to be panaceas for every oiseuse .that - fl- sn la heir to." that lt la wich some diffidence we place onr OLD CAROLINA BUTEhS before the public. We reel emboldened to do so, however, from the marked favor they have met with the pan five years, and me cou'inn a demand from every section of the country where they have been once introducid, ls evidence that they poaseeB some merit. THE'OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Bot are compounded ny an Bzperlenc d Chemist, and contain ??orne of the very best Tonics fonnd In tho Pharmacopcea, blended with select Indigenous roots and herbs, together forming a most delight? ful Tonic and can be taken with perfect safety by the old and yonng. The delicate f-male, suffering from prostration ana nervana debility, will And in the "OLD CAROLINA BITTERS" a remedy that will graduallv otrenuthen the system, invigorate the spirits and restore bloom to the pale cheek. We have never offered our bitters as a cure for all Diseases, but, as a Rellsbie Tonio, they have no equal In general debility of the system resulting from Intermittent, Typhoid, Malarial and Nervous Fevers.? Taken In small doses, ihe Ca ollua Bitters will be found highly beneficial, and the patient will find himself with altered reclines af ter he has taken a few bottles. Try lt once and yon will be convinced. For Bale by all Druggists and Grocers, and at Wholesale by tue Manufacturers, P-HILT?? WINJB3M:A.N &. CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. mch2toths-3mo9DAO Stimmer Resorts. JHT- NOTICE.-OUR READERS WHO PROPOSE TO 8PE\T> THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAY WISH-TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT RY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. Gr OOD BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. C., At the ALLEN HOUSE during tho ensuing iMMJR MontnB- APP'y early to Mrs. M. L. ALLEN._ mayB7-lmo O T I O E. Aa BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, off White Point Garden, has been thoroughly repaired in all Its various departments, and wdl be opened on 13th instant for accommodation or vliitors. 'I he Soda Waier and Ice Cream Departments will be ander the Immediate superintendence or the Proprietor. Tha .klag the public for psst favors, 1 would most respect mi ly solicit, their patron? age. M. MCMANMUN, may7-tnths Proprietor. JJENDERSONVILLE, N. C. The undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTEL, In this place, ror the summer, and can accommodate psraous wishing to spend the sum? mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLl?N, may 20-1 mo Proprietor. J^TEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TKI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, S. C., TO ASHE . VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, W.dnosday and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next dav by.l P. M. LeaveAsiievIlle Monday, Wednesday and Friday Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. LeiViug Greenville lo the morning, go UiroagU to Flat Rock and llcnderaonvllle In daylight:. Fare to Flat Rock $6; to Asheville $:. may3-2mo w. p. BLAIR. THE HOT SPRINGS, BATU COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open io visitors. Hs waters are cele? brated lor the cure or ? huuraatlsm. Gout, Paraly? sis. Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhrea or Dvsen tery, DMeas s of the Uterus, Aflectiou-t or thc Skin, especially or syphilitic origin, aud numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from GO to no degrees Fahrenheit, ami present every variety or Chronic Bath. They are moreover ru iud to prepare the Bystem ror the beneficial action or waters round, at the various o .her Miueral .?pring - MUD BATHS Have bf-en constructed similar to those that arc largely used at the most celebrated lu Ger? many, and wiiicb give sufferers the beiicMt of the very valuable remedial agenta contain)** !n the Mineral Mud. These sprluas oder UN?URPASS ED ATTRACTION'S to both the Invalid aud Pleas nre-Sceker. The equipment aud management are equai to those or tlrst-cl \s* c ty h tels. Every modern Improvement nos bt-en provided. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. I)., or KIA Unlversl ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and circulars, address s. c. TARDY & CO., Richmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, HOI Springs. Bath . ounty. Va. mny22-2mo c ATCOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN3 OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located In the Piedmont region, or Georgia, twenty-Ove miles southeait or Chati mooga, Tenn., and wltnla two miles or tho Western and Atlantic Railroad. These springs, nriy two In number, embrace every v-irlety of mineral water lound in the fa? mous mountains ot Virginia-white, red aud black sulptiar, Alleghany, all- .ealing and cham? b?ate, magncslan, so ia and iodine; as also the waters characterizing the Montvaie .>pnngs, or Tennessee, and Indian Springs, of Georgia; all of which are to be foand here in abundance, within the compass of thia "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE -- for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kinds nf Cutaneous Affec t ons, and in fact, every disease that, human (lesli is heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINGS 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 30 feet, and eegautly dried par.ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 75 lect long, and a capacious bowling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal c -mmiinicatlon. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly Il? luminated with gos, and every attraction will be afforded the vldtors to Catoosa Springs. The abovo Watering Place will be o,.ened to pa? tra?a June 1st, 1872 liv W. tX HEWITT, Lan of moue Hotel, Augusta, aa. may24-1mo _ (tiqars ano Sobauo. 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 jelse where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constancy on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. mch7D0*wlyr Prags ano ?Hedientes. AHONS. W. R. WARNER ? CO. OP PHILADELPHIA, Oner the fellow lng nBSortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and Iodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for impotence, L~ss of Nerve Power, Ac Elixir Cinchonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Mix lr Ca laaya. Iron aud Strychnia Elixir Bismuth - Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnia Elixir Vaieriunate or Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Winn of iron Wine of WU i cnerry Ferrated Wine of WUd Cherry comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) ty rup of Uypophosphltes (for Consumption, Bron? chitis, Ac) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cutalning Vanilla, Tola, .Vc. Elixir Taraxacum Como. ThU ls a new and vaia* able combination or the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, wild Cherry ana Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Asido from Its medicinal virtues, it is useful as a vehicle and (ur masking tho bittor taste of Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phospli. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken's -^yrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Mix. Valerian at? of Strychnia Ellx. I'ho-pii. Quinine, iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there id a tendency to ' Paralysis) Beet, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable lu caaes of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, w. IL Warner A Co. manufacture a fud line of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all ot which are to be bad at Manufacturer's Prices, of UR. II BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, mch23-d*wGmoB Charleston. S. O, D RUGS AND MEDICINES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Da. H. BARR, No. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This is the best Medicine for Infants and yoong Children ever offered to the public. It ls care? fully prepared Lom tho best Drugs according to a prescription furnlsued by a distinguish-d Uor mau Piiyslciun i-f large and successful practice, and has been tried aud approved bv miny of our best physicians, lt is specially adapted to me diseases Incident to childhood during the trying period of 'Teething and recommends ttse>r rot the cure or Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Colic, Griping In the Bowels. Summer Complaint, Ac lt cn tal na no Anodyne or other injurious Drug, and 6homd, thereiore, bu preferred to the .-ooihlog Syrups that now Hood the muket, which are known to contain Opium, and are, there ore, more or less Injurions. Thousands of cbl.dren are murdered anoualiy by coothing Syrups; in some casia, this fact has been published lu tnc newspapers, where the pity delan tn attendance BO stated In Ms deatn cen I tl cato, lu-the numerous other cases, where t: c Innocents are murdered by this modern Herod ot Hu-Nursery, the canso la laid to a thous aud oilier causes-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear this in m iud, and use the German soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The Booming co rdial ls also an excellent Tonic admirably adapted In coses or Debility-ulvlng tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 25 cents a bottle. ? EXCEL9IOR HAIR TONIC. Thia ls no Dye, but a Tonic and Hair Dressing keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of thu Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Sliver, no Sul? phur, MO Sugar of Lead, aud no other Injurious Drug. Try lc Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. Tho proprietor or theso Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com* ?luatlon of vegetable rem jolea, in pro lucine a preparation that will bring health und uapplueas to t ne uu for t?nate sufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with moat, wondeifal success: Bilious Disorders and Liver Com pl dnt. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Loss of appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery. Plies, Diseases of the >kin, Pain In the side, B-ickand Limbs, Sick Headache, and all derangements or the stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any pi-rson and in ali situations in ure. No family should be without them. Price 26 cents a b x. BENZINE, (DOOBLK.niSTIM.ED,) For Cleaning Clothes and taking ont Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A il - eral discount to the trad o on all the above Preparation?. I Dr. BAER ls Agent for the Bale ol POONTA IN SYRINGES, The best Instrument or the kind In nae. NAT TAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. (Advcrtlaed In another part ot TUB NEWS.) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac. Ac. W. R. WARNER Jk'CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised In another part or TUB NKWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies lor almost every disease, are daily gaming lu favor at tue Som li, while, in thc North aud Weat, thpy have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following arc some ortho iie-o known: Comp. Extract Of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated oxyniel, for.ult, Ac Strengthening Tonic of Puru, Five-Minute i'ltin-i-'urer. Ethereal i busfhorua, (lor Weakn: ss, Nerve Ex? haustion. Impotence. Ac) Amaranth for the Hair. Victoria Regla lor the Complexion. Ilunilaolic Pills. May-appie Pi.la. Aii-Healiug Ointment. Rhen mat ie Elixir. A?innihuH Extract, (tor Epilepsy, Flu, Ac) Catarrh SpcciUc 1'lic Extract. Always on hand a fnll assortment of Drugs, MedlCH.fi, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Gooda, Perfumery. Ar-., all of which will oe aold at lowest market rates, sample orders solicited from the trade. ?<* H0MO0PATHIC REMEDIES. A full assortment alwaya on hand. CUNDURANGO, The Great South American Cancer .Remedy. ?FURNITURE REPAIRED AND KENO 1 VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODER ATE KATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, (eba Smith Strait, north of Wentworth. * gtartimt ggUfr^glnj gag. By HENRI COBLA & CO. OA M S, Ac. THIS DAT, at o o'clock, In front of oar .LUI e we will sell 10 Herc* nnbagged S. 0. HAMS 1600 eau vnsaeu s. O {Jama 2000 pounds Bacon Shoulders 2 boxes D. s. c. R. ?ides 1 burn 1 Pork Trimmings. Conditions casa. _,_may30 By PAUL B. L ALANE & CO. ET7TLL BE SOLD THIS DAY, BEFOEE YT oar Store,No. 176 East Bay, at baif-paat 9 'clock * 2 boxes Cho'ce Factory CHEESE 9 tubs good Yellow Batter Bbbls. Hamp Pork: 3 bbis. Mew Beef i tierces Prime a 0. Bagged Hams lbox ?. s. Pig Heads bis. and half bbls. Mackerel, Sword Fish, Her? ings. Ac. Conditions cash. maySO JEFFORDS & CO. CHOICE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. U wu: sell THIS DAY, In front of their Stores, 19 o'clock, 30 barrels Bngar-Onred HAMS; maySO By WV. McKAY. 3ALE CONTINUED.-SHOP GOODS, J Clothing, Hosiery, Shoes, Ac. THIS DAY, ai io o'clock, at No. 46 Wentworth trett, wu. be s l i, Balance or Goods remaining from yesterday's ale. Prints, Coats, Pants, Wnlte, Brown. Mixed nd Slate Hose, Shoes. Ao. "_mayso By HILES DRAKE. : HATS, CLOTHING, Ac. THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I will sell at at atore, A large lot or straw and Panama HATS, lien's nd Boys' Clotblng, Women's Straw Hats, rimmed; Shirts, Drawers, 4c, AcJuatTecelvea er steamer Manhattan, and will be sold on ac ount of Northern Manufacturers. Sale positive. may30_. _. . ,. . TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE L United States for the Dlstrlot of Sooth Cato na.-In re Laurens Railroad Company, Bank apt.- In Bankruptcy. ! w lu obedience to an order in the above-stated ase, dated tue 5th day. of April, 1872, Twill re? ell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at the lek of the Greenville and Colnnvta Railroad omoauy. the LAURENS RAILROAD, at colum la, S nth Carolina, in front of the columbia Ho sl, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the twentieth (90th) ay of June, 1872, free from all liena aad luoom ranees, inclnding the track and road-bed, (ron, ails, chairs, c pikes, timbers, LT lu g es, culverts, lachlncanops, water tauks, statlon-honses, .and, ll locomotives, cars and machinery, and all and ingmar theprooerty and a-seis. real and per ouai, of ever> kind and deflcriptlon whatever,- of lie Laurens Railroad Company, together with alt. he rights, privileges, franchises and easements,, ?wfuiiy held, med or enjoyed'by the Lin rena Lallroad Company, on the i allowing terms, to wit: lix ty-four t no us and two hundred and twenty-two |64 -22i 84) dollars eighty-four cents must*be paid rtthln thirty (3u> day8 after the day of sale; ahd be payment of the balance of . Ute' purchase noney within twelve months from the day of ale, with interest thereon at seven1 per cent, per'* ?nimm from that day, must be secured by the " iona or tho purchaser, and a mortgage of the en ire property sold. The bidder will be required to deposit1'with the aslgnee. before his bid is accepted, twenty thous - nd dollars, to secure compliance with the term* f sale herein set forth, and upon failure to de osit that sum Hie property will at once be re tiered for sale. J AMES M. BAXTER, in ay-JO Assignee. iiailroaos. " ^OUTIBTC^ CHAKLKSTOH, S. C.. M?y IO, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May io, the Passen :er Trains on the Sonth Carolina Railroad will mn s follows: FOB AUGUSTA. ?ave Charleston. 8.10 A IC UTI ve at Augusta.4.25 P M roa COLUMBIA. ?ave Charleston. 8.10 A X . ir 11 ve at Colombia.:.4.06 r x . FOB CHARLESTON. .eave Augusta.;.: 7.40 A sc irnve at charleston. 3.20 P M - ?eave Columbia. 7.40 A X trrlve at cuarleston. 8.20 r x , AUGUSTA HioHT axpaxas.o (Sundays excepted.) ?ave Charleston.,. 7 20 rx Lrrl ve at Augusta'....,.6.00: A x ?ave Augusta.7.40 r x urive at charleston.6.46 A X COLOMBIA NIGHT KXPuKSS. (Sondays excepted.). . jeave Charleston. 3.20 rx' ir rt ve at coln m.. 6 46A X" ?ave Columbia. 6V6O ru arrive ai. Charleston.6.66 A X 8DMMERVILLH TRAIN. ?ave Snmmervdie at.7.36 ta x trrive at charleston at... H.? A M . ?ave charleston at.....s.50 r X' trrlve at sommerville at..4.45 r M CAMI)KN BRANCH. ?ave Camden..?.? 1 n trnveatcolomola.10.4?AX < ..eave colombia.-v L4A* M . Li'nveat Camden. 6.25 p x Day and Night Trains make close connections it Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. .-. .. ,.?,,.,,,,? Nignt Train connecta with Macon and Angosta ?tailroad. ? . ? ?..?..< um < Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville ind colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road, lo points North. UtUtst? Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex :ept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, an* rons through to Columbia. ....>;-.. ' A L. TYLER, Vice-Pr?sident, 8. B. PIC KENS. Q. T. A._ janlfl AV AN NAH AND CHARLESTON ?> .^AlLBQAft*i i: :JO ?i ul fen? : S CHARLESTON, march 30, 1872. On and after SUND AT. March 81st, the'Pas? senger Trains on thia Road wm roo aa folio wa:. EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Chariest m dally..8.80 P. M. Arrive at savannah daily....... B.?5F. M. Leave Savannah dally.1L30 P. M. arr.ve at Charleston dally.7.20 A.M. . i . ? . ? DAY TRAIN.- ?'..'"'.?0 alJrA Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. U6 A. M. . Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M. Leave Savannah, Snnduys excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exo'*sd? AM P. M. I Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah Une of steamships to BOB toe Prompt diipatca. gives; to freights xor Beaufort and point? ou Port Royal Kali road and as low rates as by any other line, ; Tickets on sale at this office for Beaufort over ' Port Royal Railroad. ?. C. a. GAD&DKN, engineer and Superintendent. S. 0. BOYLSTO>\ GCU'I Fe and Ticket Agent. apri_ Jk^ORTHEASTERiN^ RAILROAD OOM cu ARL ESTO N, S. C., February ll, IS71. ' Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 10.10 A M. and 6.0U P. M. ArrUe at charlearon 7.30 A M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2.46 P. M. , ,r Train does not leave Charleston 6.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 10.16 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New .York, via Ricbuioud and Acquia Creek only, going through in 44 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 00.P.M.: Trstn have choice 01 route via Ricnmoud and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore; Those leaving FRIDAY by ?his Train lay ?ver on SUNDAY la Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN. DAY in Wilmington, N O. '. This ls the cheapest,' quickest and most pleas? ant rout? to uucinuatl, Chicago and ot uer points . Weat and No th west, both l rains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. - - '. S.S.SOLOMONS,. ; -. Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. mavtl' TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE EN? TERPRISE RAILROAD COMPANY: Your attention la he:?by oiled to the following Resolution, ad- p ted at a meei log of thc Directors held-eu thc 28th ultimo : Resolved, That au assessment or TWENTY PER CEN l'. be, and is hereby, made upon 1 ne Capital Stock of the company, payable in four, equal monthly instalments, beginning on the 1st day of May ensuing. WILLIAM MCKINLAY, inajC-mwr Secretary and Treasurer. JUST PUBLISHED, ..THE NEWSPAPER PRESS OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA." Containing, besides a Chronological and Birg raphlcal Record or the Press for ote hun dr* d and forty years, curious and tniere-ting local tveois in the hlstory-of Old Charlestown, names or ^arly settler*, great Ares, tornadoes, murders, execu? tions, Ac, Ac. PRICE ia. +? FOT sale at Fogartle's Book tmgSjfSl. Greer & >on and Bomigs*"* {J^BroaS street, nod at DoBchtr'a wriodWaJ uepoi, ?weet, n ar the Bay. volume, neatly The yrmt> i3^ ?0 ^, and poatage SSJ. If?WW*1 pr,ce may23-3mwf3