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SURGERY, WITB. A VENGEANCEt Y - A- Q,ueer Ope rat lon- Iii e Klcphaat Ro? meo Under the Knife-Tonne ll lng his Flesh nrfth Fifty Red-hot Crowbars The Animal Quivering with Pain. [From the Chicago Times.] , The most colossal surgical op?ration ever performed upon a living creature was wit? nessed by a select few In this city on Tuesday, June 4. The elephant Romeo, ot Forepaugh's menagerie and circus, was the subject. It appears that at the opening of the present season Romeo was more than usually intracta? ble, and waa accordingly chained up. He tugged at the chains until they entered deeper ana deeper Into his flesh, and tho wounds afterward festered and Inflamed so that he could scarcely walk. Having two weeks to Btay in Chicago. Mr. Forepaugh determined to place Romeo In the hands of a surgeon. With this purpose in view he called on Dr. H. W. Boyd, professor of surgery and anatomy ol the Chicago Medical College, who bas had some . experience In elephantine surgery, having dissected to or three ef these monsters, and who ls now engaged in setting up the great carcass of the famous Hannioal In the museum of the college. The nrofessor consented, and, accompanied by Mr.' R. J. Withers, a veteri? nary surgeon, mace his appearance at the memvierre." THE S ? Rei SONS BEG IN KINO THEIR WORE. Having got Romeo In proper position, the surgeons opened their tool chest, and light? ing a brisk dre in a inroace secured for the occasion, roiled np their sleeves and literally "went in." Une ol the Forepaugh brothers, who bas charge of the elephants, placed him? self in front of Romeo with a pltchiork; a nim? ble darkey, assistant keeper, took charge of his trunk by attaching several handspikes to lt; Dr. Whithers knelt before his victim, and In another moment several pounds of eie-, pbdht steak were severed from the mass. Simultaneously a low rumbling like distant thunder vibrated through the tent, bringing every animal In the menagerie to the chorus, and for a minute or two lt seemed as if all the elephants had broken loose In Pandemonium. Romeo was tbe first to recover bis presence, being assisted-In bia task by many well-di? rected and pointed arguments. The next thrust brought only a quiver over the huge carcass, and after that, during three mortal hours of terrible pain, the animal displayed only the noblest qualities of forti? tude. The surroundi ogs ot the animal soon' presented the appearance of an ill-ordered slaughter-house. TONNEtXJNQ A MOUNTAIN' OF FLESH. - Again and again, under the direction of Prof. Bond, 9r. Withers cor, gouged, tunnelled' and chiselled Into the poor beast, each time co ttl Ufr away or digging out a pound or two ot putrid flesh, and each lime the knife or other! tool was withdrawn the' blood flowed copious? ly after lt. Like a practiced miner, the doc? tor only prospected for a while, feelinzhls way to-the crevices. Soon he laid bare a member, and then entered uoon a task that sickened the stoutest saw-bones* present Hav? ing exposed the seats of corruption be hagan' Jto scoop them out, bringing handful alter handful to the surface. Tunnelling his way along by means of scraper? and chisels, bia arm would enter the animals leg to the elbow, until the sound flesh was reached, lt was not .Jong before the explorer discovered that wbati sound bone or flesh there was in Romeo's fore? legs wasn't worth speaking about, and the only wonder was tnat the animal was alive and able to stand on his legs. AN HOUR UNDER THE KNIFE. Alter a foll hour spent la slashing, gouging, and scraping, during which the poor beast was rid of fifteen or twenty pounds ot pu tri fled matter and flesh, and a pound or two of bone, the surgeons concluded that sufficient for a day might be the evil thereof, and desisted fro ox that part of the operation to enter upon another ten-fold more painful and harrowing. Both legs had been thoroughly tunnelled, and la many cases, where the" openings were directly opposite, but-slight integuments-and ? fractions or bones prevented a meeting: While these excavations had beet' progressing^ men were busy at tbe furnace heating buge soldering Irons, several loches in diameter, to a whit? neat. These were now brought into requisition io remove the proud flesh. BURNING OUT THE PROUD FLK3II. When Dr.' Withers approached the animal with the first of these glowing irons, a shiver rau.lhcongb hie [rame*, and he was disposed to reseat i any further aggression, but being convinced by the pointed arguments of his keeper that lt was all tor his good, he - Issued another low thunder, which was echoed from every cage, and straightened his trunk and braced himself lor furine r martyrdom. The red-hot Iron waa now run lato tunnel Mo. 1 to the length ol about: a foot, anda his? sing t un fi, followed- by dense volumes oi fumes and an Intolerable stench. Issued from the opening. The poor brute shook like an a-pen, made a slight .effort or two at resis? tance, but soda settled into quietness again.' Another red-hot Iron was Introduced, agolo there waa a quiver of the whole frame, but this time he only drew up his- back and changed his position a tri fie. A TCMULT -AMONG- THE, ANIMALS. Tmn blood now began to dow from the ca? verns in copious supply, a sight that made all the Minali ol the cat species desperate, and lions, Ugera, leopards, hyenas, panthers; wolves, and-others of tbe Innumerable horde whose cages formed a circle about the mar? tyr, joined In low growls, which were inten? sified to roars and shrieks as the fumes of th? . barning flesh filled their nostrils. This tu? mult caused a score or two o? keepers to' rush fortrie dens of their pets ia their, respective charge, and as these added their not over gentle voices to tbe volume, and the rage of the bear.ts for Ute nonce was still further ag* g ra vated by cudgels and other persuasive things calculated to stir op the animals, tbe hue and cry was terrific, attracting hundreds cf people from the neighborhood, who sur? rounded the ceots, though la momentary fear that a deluge of uncaged wild beasts would come'upon them. But against any such ca? tastrophe the strong cages were proof. FIFTY BED HOT IRONS. . When the din and noise was somewhat quieted, the operation was proceeded witt and during the two following hours above flit, red-hot irons were thrust Into the poor brute's carcass. When the surgeons finally desisted it was not because they believed their task completed, but because the caverns bad as? sumed such dimensions that the two-inch irons proved too small to be further, eActive. Besides, Romeo was evidently weakening and getting a little "groggy" from the loss of three pailfuls bl blood. Dr. Boyd estimating tnat h? Ead lost about three pailfuls during the oper? ation. The openings were then throughly washed with lotions, and afterward carel ul ly bouDd ap. The old fellow has always dla dlsplayed a strong predilection for candy and other sweet things. Alter the operation a nice, big stick was proffered to him, but he refused lt with a solemn shake of his' head. Wnen tbe animal's naturally violons temper ls taken into consideration, his noble behavior during the painful operations can only be ac? counted for on the hypothesis that, with an elephant's proverbial sagacity and fine in? stinct, be was convinced that it would re? dound to his good. The surgeons expressed strong hopes of his recovery, but he died oa Friday. ' (Elot?jmg, tailoring, ?rc. FOR SPRING AND JAMMER, 1872. MJSJSTKE & MULLER, CLOTH NO. 325 KING 8TREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STLEET, Invite attention to their large- and .splendid BtOCk Of CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, COATINGS, Sotting Cheviots, Linens, Ac, and the handsom? est selection of Panta and Vest Patterns, which will be made to order ander the supervision of a most skilful and fashton&bie cotter. CLOTHI]\G FOR MEN, YOUTH, BOTS AND CHILDREN, of every style and quality, and at very low prices. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS ri? FURNISHING GOODS, Which embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties tn NECK WEAR. ?All orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. apr2-imo< Special Notices. BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benet! t or toe Free School Fun?--Official Raffle Numbers:' CLASS No. 551-MORNING. 42-1"- 7-46-57-19-12-?0- 2- 4-56-75 CLASS No. 652-EVENING. 69-58-73-14-. 7-45- 3-49-16- 67-76-12 As witness our hands at Cha? teston this T2th day of June, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMBS aiLLlLAND, Junia_'i_Sworn Commissioners. - fm* OFFICE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FER KT COMPANY, No. 36 BROAD STREE"'. CHARLESTON, JUNE UTU, 1912.-NOTICE T STOCKHOLDERS.-The follow? ing Resolution, adopted at a meeting ot the Direc? tors or the Company, held THIS DAV, ls publish; d ror the Information of all concerned : Resolved That a call he, and ls hereby made, upon ihe stockholders for the paymenr of ($16 30) Sixteen S0-U0Dollars i er .-narc, being theamonpr still subject to call, payment of the same to bc made io the Treasurer on or before the 22d Inst. Payments will be received dally from io A.'M to 3 P. M., till 22d instant. KITSON LEF, junl2-lo_ Secretary and Treasurer, fm* A. STRONG APPL CATION . OF the DOLLAR REWARD SOAP, cures Prickly heat abd all similar emptions, and Instantly alleviates he bite or Mosquitos, Fleas, Bed-bugs, Ac. Ac. HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Agents. Chai leaton. S. C. jSWBURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder in our families for several years, we give a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by EDWARD & BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy, Nc 431 King street, near Calhoun street, Oh ar lea? ton, S. c. : King MauBlon Boarding Hoase, Julias Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George L. Hohnes, George s. reiser,JL D., John T. Wightman, D.. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr 5-3m os JsrON MARRIAGE.-Wi Bappy relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses In early lifo. Manhood re? stored. .Nervous debility oared. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book* ana circulare sent tree, In sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, NC 3 Son tb Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa._octia fm* MEDICAL COLLEGE OP THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY 20, 1672.- The Faculty will meet at the j Medical College, Queen street, on every WEDNES? DAY, at 12 o'ciocc, for tbe purpose of granting Licenses to Apothecaries and Druggists In com? pliance with an Act approved by the Genera Assembly, March 13, 1872. Applicants can apply to the Dean daily, at Mr. Baibot's Apothecary Store, No. 48 Broad street, between tho hours of io and ll o'clock A. M. Gradu?tes .in Medicine and Pharmacy must, on application, show their | Diplomas. GEO. E. TRE&COT, M. D., JanS-mwfB . Dean or the Faculty. fm~WE HATE NO HESITATION IN recommending to our readers HALL'S VEGETA? BLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER as a sure cure for dandruff, and to rejtore the natural color of { tbe bair. Jao8-stnthS fm*"THEY CORE I" WHAT CURES ? AY EV'S CHERRY PECTORAL for a Cough, AYER's 'PILLS fora purgative, and AYE K'S SARSAPARILLA for thecomplalnts tDat i require an alterative medicine . ?. Jau8-stnth8 ; -fm* BAflpOH-ELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS ?superb Hair Dye ls the best In the w6lW.J Pe/i fectiy harmless, reliable-and instantaneous. No d Uappolct ment. No rldlcnlons tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the bair clean, soft, and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye Sold by all druggists, Factory ie Bond street, New York, mohfi-tntbslyr-nao CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOB THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in ona bottle, as easily applied as water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to prc mote the growth of tbe bair and stop its failing ont. It ls entirely harmless, and perfecTty*-f ree from any poisonous substance, and win therefore take the piece or. all f the dirty and unpleasant preparations now in ase Numer?os testimonia s have been sent ns from many or onr most promi? nent citizens, some ef which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now in. use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. lt ls warranted to contain neither Sogar or Lead, Sulphur or NT tra to orsilvor.ltdoos not soil: the clothes or scalp, lil agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings for foe Hair ld ase. lt restores tbe color of tbe Hair "more peri feet and uniformly than any other preparation,' j and always does so In from three to'ten days, virtually reeding the roots of tbe Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the:decayed and ind ucea a new growth of the Hair mere posit lively than anything else The application of this won 1er mi 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 NATTA NS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. a For sale by the Agent; De H. BABB, Nc 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. novis-stuthiy ' ' ' . '? insurance. gOUTHERN-. 0 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872...$1,241,947 40-100, The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston or the above Company, with the right to take risks In any portion or South Oarolloc would Invite the attention or his friends and the public generally to a few argu? ments In Its favor. It ls a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and Invests all Its accumulations at the South. It ls ably managed and has a large capital. It does business on THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates as low as any other sound Company la the Country. Cali at my office and allow me to show you the long list of Policyholders, which la the best evi? dence or strength m a Company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, S. C., No. 31 Broad street. GEO. M. COFFIN, Sub-Agent. apr.6_th Atlantic Wharf. CDatcncB. J ero dtp, Jfrc. B ALL, BLACK & CO., N03. 665 AND 667 BROADWAY, Nsw YORK, will continue the sale ol their immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS during the summer mouths. All gooda will be sold without reserve, at a great redaction, to close the business. junio xxl JJ vaiAiwjuuj 5ztmmer Resorts. toWfA NOTICES.-OUR READERS ^HO PROPOSE TO S PE SD T H B SUM M ER MOX TH 8 IN THE' COUNTR?/AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAT WISH TO EiLE ' THE PAPER FOB THE USE OP THEIR GUESTS^ GAN HAYE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BT MAIL FOR J3EVENTY-FTVE CENTS PER MONTH. Gr OOD' BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. C., At tbe ALLEN HOUSE daring the ensuing Sommer Jtouths. Apply early to Mm. N. L. ALLEN. - maytf-lmo JJENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Tbe undersigned ha? oaened the RIPLEY HOTEL, In this place, for the summer, and can accommodate persons wishing to spend the som? mer atreaeonaole-rates. T. A. ALLEN, may2Q-lmo_Proprietor. g ULLI VAN'S ISLAND. Tue MOULTRIKVILLE HOUSE ls now open for the accommodation of boarders, permanent or transient. JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM, Jone 1st, 1872-staiho- Proprietor. Jj- O I I O E. tho BATTERY BATHING DOUSE, off White Point Garden, hos been thoroughly re: aired in all tts various departments, and will be opened on 13th tn-tant for accommodation of visitors. The Soda Water and Ice Cream Departments will be nuder tho Immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. Thaaklng the puollc for past favors, I would most respectfully solicit their patron? age. M. MoMANMUN, mayT-tuthB_ _Proprietor. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE I au., ON ECR< 'PEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the most eligible positions lu the city, on the highest ground, and. consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag nlflclently famished with baths and other con? veniences on every ll o ir, is now open for the re? ception of in iso con-em plat lng a tour or pleas ui e the coming season. The cars ron wltL In a sqaare of iib house. Ooachsi at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOfT, Proprietor._jnnB-imor JJW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TKI-WEE?LY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE "COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, B. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., ' Leave Greenville Monday, Widnwday sad Fri? day at 7 A. M. . Arrive at Asheville next day by 1 P. M. Leave AsnevlUe Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 p. M. ? , . Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greca ville In the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Henderson ville Iq daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $5; to Asheville $7. mayS-2mo_W.-P. BLAIR. QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGIN IA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. Thia delightful WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly refitted, and ls now kept lathe best modern style. Its waters are Alkaline, and have A wide celebrity for their-prompt and happy ac? tion lu Dyspepsia, Dlieaec-i of the Kldneya and. Bladder, loctudlug Calculus, In various Sfcto Dis? eases, ana in their admirable effects ou the hemalo Constitution, the air. ur Capon ls unsnrpass: d in all the mountains or Virginia for salubri y, elas? ticity and ry ness. Ita splendid Ba-tu were de? clared by,Slr Henry Balwrr, when cn a visit here with Mr. Webster, aa hardly equded by anything he bad seen la Earope. For oar pamphlet, with full particulars of rates, charges, ac, apply to A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned,- by mall. - JuuB-lmo FRAZtSR A SALE, Proprietory , THE HOT SP BINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Hs waters are cele? brated for theonre of uneumatlsm; Gout, Paraly - Bia, Torpor or Liver, Chronic Diarrheas or Dysen? tery, Urseaa-'B -of tho Uterus, Ad .-?tions of the Skin; especially of byphllltlo origin, and numer? ous Chreaic Diseases. i THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to no degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronla Bath. They are moreover found to prepare tbe system for the beneficial action of waters fonnd at the various other Mineral Springs. r - . . MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely need at tbe most, celebrated spas in Ger-, many, and wo'.cb give sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents : contained In tho Mineral Mad. Tnese springs oller UNSURPASS KD ATTR tCITONS to both the Invalid aud Rjeas nre-Seeker. The equipment and management aro equa; to those of first-class oily h lela. Every modern Improvement nas been provided. Professor J. L. UABELL, M. D., of the Unlveral ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam. pbleta and circulars, address S. C. TARDY A CU.,' Kichmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Batu ? ooo ty .Va., may-22-2 ion rjIHE HEALING SPRINGS ON THB LINK OK roi C&BSAPKAXB ANO OHIO RAILROAD, . i , BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, j will open for the reception of Visitors June ic. They are accessible by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad from Mliboio', twenty-three m lea over thc warm Springs Mountain; or from Covington on the same road, Dfteea miles, by a fine turnpike of easy grades, i assing In fall view o r me Celebrat? ed Failing SprincrR, and the splendid scenery on Jackson River. These s .rings are too well known to require an elaborate notice at this time. The virtues of the waters are attested by the most em: Inent physicians, and by hundreds woo have been relieved by their ase. The bathing ls luxuri? ous and invigorating, the air pure and exhilarat? ing, and the scenery grand and beautiful, and tne approach un the Valley ni Jae ks ou River presents a comb natl >n of mountain and water scenery not to i e surpassed. Persons leaving Washington or Richmond in th* morning can reach tne Springs the'same night, or remain at Covington, where comforta? ble accommodations caa be had, and arrive at the Springs next morning. A doe Baad or Music engaged for the season, j and the asnal facilities for amassment and recre, I atlon provided. * " j. Descriptive pamphlets can he had or Messrs,' Purcell. Ladd A Co., Richmond, or er the agent at the Springs. TERMS. ..... ; Board $3 per day; $20 per week; $00 for mooth or June; $75 per monih for July, August and Sepic nner, or $135 for two m?nita? Telegraph and Pos; race in the Ho.el. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician. B. M. QUARLES, Agent. ta* In consequence ot the death of parties in? terested, this desirable P Ru PE RT Y must be sold, an i ls now in the market. The Tract coataloa aooat ooo Acres or Lind, about one third in culti? vation. The improvements, chiefly of brick, are substantial, wed budr, and evince a creditable degree of architectural taste. Tne Personal property, embracing everything requisite for the successful prosecution of tbe boniness, ls also for sale. j una ratha c ATOOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located In the Piedmont region, or Goorgla, twenty-five miles southeast of Chattanooga, Tenn., and within two miles of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. These Springs, fifty two In number, embrace every variety of mineral water lound in the far mous mountains of VlrglntaMvtilte, red and black sulphur, Alleghany, all-..ealing and chaly? beate, magneslan, soda and Iodine; as also tne waters characterizing the Mootvale springs, of Tennessee, and Indian Springs, -of Georgia; all of which are to be found bere In abundance, within the compass of tbls "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURB for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kinds ur Cutaneous A flee t ous, and in fact, every disease that ' .aman flesh la 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, 100 by 30 feet, and elegantly fitted par.ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 75 feet lung, and a capacious bowling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The bondings and grounds will be brilliantly Il? luminated with gas, and every attraction will be afforded the vMtora to Catoosa Springs. . Tne abo ve Watering place will be opened lo pa? trons June lat, 1872 by W. C. HEWITT, Late of Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. may24-lmo_ CARD. AU operations in DENTISTRY performed by D r ANDERSON In the most scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and entire sailsfaetton guaranteed, at the corner of Ring and Liberty streets. may 2S I VIT ITU HU. A AA v?.ww^ - ^ - - , Uob son's hormis ethe nt, ' J. IV. ROBSON HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCE. A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF? twenty years, and confining himself atr!ct;y to ft Commission Business, without operating, on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Gatton..Flour, Coro, Wheat, Ac. Shippers of produce to him may, st their option, have their consignments sol l either in Charleston or Now York, thos having the advantage of two markets without extra commissions_ References- bishop W. M. wightman. S. c.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. 0. Summers. D. O., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga. ; Messrs. G. W. Williams 4 Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Mesara. Williams. Birnie A Co.. New York. AS the s PK CIA L AGENT FOR 1 HE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will alwayB keep a mil stock orall Kinds at Magazine. The long experience of Messrs. Dupont In the manufacture of Gun? powder, makes it nnneces>ary to say more than that I guarantee the quality or every package. Price j as low as any other Powder in tbe market. Persons ordering please nama DUP0N1V MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. As Agent ror the MARYLAND STEAM 8UGAR?REFISERY OF li ALTIMORE, I will keep constantly no hand a full assortment of Crushed, Powdered,; Granulated, A White, B. White, 0 fix tra, 0 Yei-' low; a so .Amber Drlas In barrels, which I- offar at manu rac turen' price*, frc g ht added. Any change, in price being reported daily hy telegraph, thus giving the trade tue advantage or lr. Am also Agent for tho celebrated brands of Family Klour iaaon'aotored oy Messrs. DAVIS Ai EMMONS, or St. Louis, walch I can recommend in every respect; pur. ap in Nlpety-elttht Pound Raas! and Barrels-BBST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medium .Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several of the best Mills la Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. ? I As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'a Co. Beararass Hams, Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'a Caddy Lard, Werk A ?o.'s Candles, samuel monard A Son Candles, Johnson: A Clements Cornstarch, James Beatty A Co. M Crae ker*, Ca nea, c , Soaps or all varieties. Mackerel i n ; kits and half barrels,. Ludlow Brand of Gunny Cloth, Baling Twlue. Ac, Ao ; and ss I devote myself exclusively to a Commission Business and all the goods are received direct from factory and neither, sell nor buy on my own account woald respectruUy call the attention of the. trade to my racllltiosj far doing business, and the inducements offered . to purchasers. Having an experience of nv?n twenty years, and having just ereoied a Urge and commodious sore in addition to my others, I am' fully prepared for business. . .? .-.r . EN6KLISH STJPEpPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Impori?i direct fromLlverpooLand goiraniepd to contaln;tw.enty-rour per cent. of.Solable Phos-1 phateorLime. . .?. . . - .. ; ; r . ?I GUANO, 1 DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market ra'es. BATJG-H'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED! BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. AI wars on hand, and as every shipment ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the same ai tide, and ruliy up to mandara. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano lo producing very largely increased; I crops of Cotton, Corn and other staph crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters and; p | Farmers. ? , J. JX. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, Jnnl24ulh* Vos. 1 nail 3 Atlantic Wharf mw? GS Bast Bay, Charleston. QlTl I?0009, CVf. DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! AT REDUCED. PRICES ! No. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, McLOY & RICE. JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIS-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AND 8 EWING-9ILK SHAWLS, Warranted Parla Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Less than Gold Cost of Importation. - Our stock ls very Full and Complete in Every Department, all of which will be Sold ac Reduced PMces. ; ? .. MATTING! MATTING 1 MATTING! Fresh MATTING j ist landed from Twenty.a va Cents per Yard up. ICE BLANKET:1,' from Fifty Cents up. ' NO. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER OF HASEL? ALEXANDER M'LOY. J. W. RICE. ' )un3 lmo_ ._.. .? . _t> j. !q ; (Cigars ano (Tobago. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ll A NUF ALTO HI NO CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CI OARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant j cn band. Invest 26 cents and try yonr luck. mchT net wi yr_ PHOSPHATES. The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME or Good Quality, delivered In Liverpool. Unexceptionable references given on piospect or business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE. CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England. maj26-imo Sljirts crib irnrnisrjing ?cobs. GOODS. MEN'S i FANCY HALF-HOSE. GAUZE, ME BINO, SILK AND THREAD I?MIKKSH?R TS i\? DRAWERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIE8. ?TV I; Ai COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN UREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS, OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAE, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING 8TKKET, OPPOSITEI THE MARKET HALL. novis ELGIN'S P H A N T OM. The beat Beautifier of the Complexion in i he Market. Ladlee try lt, yon will find it so. Sample Packages of THIS NET AND BEAUTIFUL FACR POW? DER, free by all druggists. DOfflE,' MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. may8-mtbBia i M-eur lim i ?-?~?-"~"'*1*t* 1 M? hntf?:BACO?P*HOUril)BWi^ '. b Conditions osant -ijq? ; ?gs wjrm?a . Janl3/ i- V? -j v.}' :J^.T||'|l,J-Ma?f(?f;-s.-.. : -j, SUMMER PEir^/'mS?IM?REfei^i:^ ! ONEES,. Naiui?jot Muslins, Piques, White Grenadine. Poplins, Men'a biraw Hais, Hosiery. Glove-, Shoes and NotlOna.cTHlS DAT at 10 o'clock, at No. 46 Wentworth flt reef, wld be sold taftabOYAi .-?rr;: : - . . . ? ,)onl8, By PAUL B. LAL4ME &CO. TT7ILI/ BE SOLU THIS DAY; 'fif> AND VV before our More, NO, 17a East Bay, at hall-past 9 o'clock, .. . > ... ... .... 25 inbsCnolce New May BUTTER' 10 bbls Bright No. 2 Pig Shoulders io bbis. S mau No. 2. Pig Earn 3. ' 2 libds. Large No. 2 Bacon Shoulders. Conditio?s cash. . : -.. JnnlSl. By W. T. LEITCH & R. & BB?NS,' Auctioneers.'' rp WO AND A HALF STOBT BRICK X Dwelling, Magazine street, opposite Hou=e of Correction, Lot measurea '?4 feet front by SO feet in depth. Terms cash. Purchaser lo pay ha for papers anttttamps.' -? Ti'ii The above win be sold TBI3 DAT. tho 18th!| Instant, at ll o'oiock, at. the Old poatofflce. J mn -_' T ? -. ^ . ; : ? By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. Bli CNS, Auctioneer*. ELEGANT BU?LD?NG LOT SOUTH? EAST corner of Lyccb and Boll streets. I rueasuring 76feet-front.OD Bull;by. iso leet on' Lynch.. Terms-One-tnlrdcash; balance.in oneil year, with interest from date, payable annually. Purchasers to pay us for papen and stamps. The,above win be sold THIS DAT. the 18th Ih?t?nt, at ll o'clock, a: the Old Postoffice. ' junia " ._ a Sirs ?ODO* *>ii j.r.. No. 244 KINO ST?EET, 3Drer on Monday, Jnne 8, previous to takingToar.|| y Inventory, their entire Stock- at great sacrifice. Che greatest inducements or the sewn are j *eretfi':! .'..?:. SO pieces Black SILK, at $1 and fl "26. io pieces Gros Grain, $125 and $ l 60. ICO Japanese silk Cresses, on i y $ s. A]lourJapaae5oSlltnreducedto:5ceat3. ' 10,000yards of different new styles of Dress Gooda, from 16 cents, w Black' Llama Lace Shawls, reduced 25 per , ce?t;, rbargalirt.) . Dor "entire Stock or White Gooda hu been | marked down. 1 Loo pieces Swiss, 12,16-and 20 cents. MO'plece? swiss, 26,80 and 40 cents'. ' -. 100 pieces Satin-Stripe Pique, to cents, formerly | 26 cents. - . - ioo pieces Corded and Dotted at 26 and 86 cents,? j reduced rrom 40 and 53 cents. . W3 pieces Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics. Checked I and uross-Barred Cambrics at greatly reduced [ .. prices. .. .. Onr Linen Department la complete la all ita ] lints. o 25 pieces Ladlea' Dres3Llnen-4-4 wi ?e-25 cents. 20 plews Ladles' White44 Battiste, from U cents. 20 pieces Gents' Brown. Unen, from20 cents1 up: A full'Hue or White Linen Duck, Linen Drill and ! sttfped'Lfoena for Hon's and Boya'lSalts-sold at great sacrifice, ?fji-.v : IA ittafa ... ; ";..? ? -'Our Cloth Department-hah-TrecPived additional supplies1 Uii the I latest: sty les .of: o AS SIME RES.; Broidcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac, alt of which have undergone an. extraordinary reduction In the prices. We offer this line of good' as'great bar-: gains, and on convince customers that tue goods are the cheapest in thia market. The moat complete, stock ot DOMESTIC GOODS can be found at oar Establishment. Tile latest styles of CALICOS, Percales, Lawns, li us. I na, Ginghams, Drills, Brown and Bleached Homespun,'are olered at prices never before Ja this tnarKet. .. Our complete and well?asaoried Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ls the best and cheapen lu the city. We are offering tho following articles cheaper than.any house In thia town: .NAPKINS, Doylies, Towels. Bleached and Un? bleached Tabling, Crash, 'White Lluena, 'Sheet? ings, PlllowcaslDg, Ac, Ac. Particular atten tio a has peen paid to tho red no? tion in the prices of: Ladles'and Genta' Summer UNDERWEAR. ; ? Ladles' abd Gents' Band kerchief s, Bows, Ncck . Hes; " ' "" ' ' . : A rail line of all Widths, Shades and Colors of Silk RIBBON at lower, prices than ever before offered. An additional reduction of 20 per cent, has been made in the price or our complete line of HOilEBY: Ladles' Pine White HOSE. Children's Fine White Hose. Men'* Fine White Soc kB. Boya'FlD*WhltrS?clri.,i'. Ladies'. Men's and Ch ll d ren's G LO YE IB White and Colored^ Lace and L'hen COOS and Col? lars, Verls, Sets Sleeve? and Collara, Fans, -' Parasols;" Artificial Flowers, Straw Hats, Marseilles Fringes and-' Trimmings- ali at greatly reduced prices. ,: . .: . i sd!)- ar.t&i HM Vi [Jj j. .O/.iiZ'JZa -, J.?.v.l.-' g '.....' . >?:I1 "y '\ FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT tt CO Ko. 244 Kiyq STREET. Doors, Sashes ano ?linos. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in D0OBS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOOB8, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street; FACTORY, HOELBEC K'S WH ABF. mchft-fmwly _ Sewing illacljineg. ijil?lf NEW IMPBOVEJ) WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. . . THE. BEST .18 THE : ! CHEAPEST. !. We are now selling- thesesuperior Maonlnes on Ten Dollar monthly payments. ,, ' Adjusting and Repairing done promptly: , . WHEELER A WILSON ? M A NUF'G CO., apr&-lyr No. soo King street, Bj J. FRAbE?r?Ai HOUSE AND hOfr So. 43 NASSAU . wai be sold on THURSDAY, awr instant;eor ner.pfjre?4 and/^t^^eett^^Wj^civ HOUMR ooaialDs 8 rooms. Lot measures 8ft TeTtfr&ioTstteetTdee^-o'i ov/; s?S?^? JS?T <,..Terms cush. Purchaserto pay mo for>papers and stamps. , .,JniU8^4hm^ TTJilTRBtfeTATES \MAXSm\. U . United States vi. 44 oozes Mantitact Touacco.-United s?tes cr America,'Sooth t ima D,strict, oil v id vi.; xg toil . eft} sitnlt '. B/, rirtooof an order of sale lo rae directed and . delivered, from trie noa: ceo. s; Bryan, Joa^e or . ?me Distrtc t-Court of the OnlteiLStale* for. the Ul? triet, aforcsa?d.'I will-.-expose-,for saieatPflhUo auctlon.'ln front or tceUnlted States Oonrtootree, 1n the ?ty orOoarlest?rv on THURSDAY, UreiMh day of June, ^^fi^j^^^ytt?; lorty-foor (ti) noiea liannfactnral TOBACCO. Terms cash. ' ' ??' ?'??^moittX?kQBjVS By J. FRASER ??Ttffir?Sr . ? ? T ENGNIOK^VS' OAULFM?D?TV<. JU Pursuant, to au order,of sale In thia caused nie directed by-the Hon. B, F, Granara, Judge of the First circuit, 1 will offer for salo ac Public Auc? tion. THURSDAY, t ae 27 th day of Jane, 1872, At ll o coctA M.. at the Old Postoffice, BrpMstreet, ld' the Oliy or ?haxteatonV : AU that LOY OF LAND, .with the Build mps thereon, striate on .the north, side of Woolie street, and known by ' the No. 8, ' batting 'and boundingaonth on Woolf? sire?e^ north on-Lonni now or zorraerly of JEldrldge. west on.uanda now or late of Williamson,.east on Lands of Estate of ThomasrS. Salter; m^uriog-lo front on Woolf? street thlrty-flve (35) rees, more or less,, ,on north Hoe thirty-Uve (33) feet, more or, leis, on east line ninety-five (So) feet, more or less, 'and the samo on the weat lino. ?*/..". : ".i, :rw Ww All that LOT OF LAND, with the Bandings thereon, bounded south by Vernon street,'-north br Land now or lata o r syjoala Ball, east cy Land now or late of Richard fordham, weat, by Land . now or late of Elmore; metsarlng and containing in front on Vernon Street' ihlrty-Hve (34) feet, by one hundred and ten (U?; feet in .depth, more,cy less. ' '? *7 ' ?/ ((':?.: :.' ;t:'.. .'::? t'-iuBOl: -:" ' ?' 9."i?7*c8?itt .Aii: t^t 'tbf dF TiA!n>rw?tn:the'-'B thereon, known and dMlgna?d,tn:aL:plat?9rtbe ^to^?.l^mV^m?? ?effie, office or Registrar of steane L^nreyance^or Charleston District, .by the No. one i&uAdred.and twenty-one (12;;) measuring and contalnlflg ln rront on Teraon street-fortt-rive (45) feet.'by one hnndn-d an. ten ( UO) feet in depth, more or lees, and having such outlines and bou?d?ogsas are set rorth In the plat above "mentioned.^ '?f:%\^i%s'\?f:.J?^7?^ W>8. Bedings there m. situate on the west side of Onurch'Street; in tho ua f or Charleston? twow by , tho M?o. ?, measuring and^nttlOing?Q front OB Church street rorty-flra (?).feet,T>y,oneiinndreAMM^ (iso) feet m 'depth,be the same^more-dr less; butting ahU b randing easton u huroh/ atr eec, 8*wUi ,on .LandB or Bryan,.weat -on.Laad, roroifiriy of Vincent, north on Lands or Gibber;. ? ; Tetms^astu Purchaser to pay ror paperaaud stamps. WJL V?Jffi?JtEB?f.f, janfl-tnta . . . Referee. By GRUB BS & WILLIAMS,; : 5 TU al Es ts. tc Age nui a oil AucUonseri, rTlRUSTBES' S A LE OF THE EJOEMQND Ir, ANpjroBKjBrvBS^LWAtt-r^ ?y virtue of two/i?eds of trtijtffronl th* Btotf? mond an d York Ri ver nallroftd ComiJany to tl?slA?e Wm. EL liap/ariand and itt; rmderaUned, ; dated respectively the 9tri or septemoer, 1659, ana the lat o ' Jan aaiy, 1 m, t h e c a a er? lg nod, ?so nri v?g trustees, will, on WEDSESOAY. the nth .day 9l August, lSUat 13 w... at the auction rooms of Mossrs, GruODs A Wunama, Richmond, Virginia, serTby Poolle Auction,1 '-.. 1;1JL- * The WHOLE LINK OP RAILWAY ofrtbe said Company, rrom,thor City oiWchjnondLowest Point, together with tue Franchises of the aaid Company,' and the Equipments, ^^{j^ b^Mach?nery, ToUs^EaBenrcntirsM' every other rlgat, Interest or estate TOO nvey ed by -the wm be GASH Buffliibatto 'pay- aU tteMiCajol; ex ?theInterest doe on 'tte?^^^^m^rft^ mm ? pay*h?liiterMtdiiejettit^jbjo^ second cia^/.njadet.the n^P?g^,ox^^9,aiOF^ nually, andthen acredlt until tne Mt of january, ?^aatotheWilan?^or--^ paramuA: motey, wi. h interest s* ???^^?/ >Jl&^??^Skf^ n^he??Si needs or tnist aiocesjlJ, tte purchaser,shall give bis bonds c^rBMWniilbgj. with we. s-W qnisUad ing hoods, iotf aVfcahe reildheW slt?h'?oreaase monon -th* parchsser ?shall give Wa.Dond :-;or bonds, as maf .be determined upan arter th? .*)fl; the purebase?s botrds io be' secored by'd^?dP?r trust oifthe property snd'XranhhlaM soW?79i;r.c; Capitalists-wlU t ,te npttce that ?ie effect o f a sale and, conwance by the uadewjmed^wlH be toextingnlsh ike: company a?c*e*^?MdjD?ato the purchaser a body corporate. For toetpar ucoiars, apply to Mesalears PAGE & MAURY, .. ;(? - .. . J. Pgl^^TABB^^ W sale condi?ot?d \>jB**8& ?BUBBS:* WILLIAM?, Aoctionecrs. I . ?:: v. ' .if, NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS. f??^. Holders orme Mortgage ?onda ?foreaaldWiH report At once co. Hess ra, PAGE * "j*5M>s? mood. Va., the' number' of Bonds held7 ny them, the deed of i rase hy which Ibey are securedv-Xt-e amoant ot-eaoh Bond, and che.amoan?, of interest doe. Bolder; of Detached OonpoDS Will report a? above. ",Vv : J ????Pto?HW*1!? j. PR0S8BB TABB.:: jnn8_ SnrvlvmgTTiiBtaefy. IN THE ' DISTRICT COURT '^OF .cTHF Voltea States tor tte District of; South Caro? lina.-la ra Laurens Railroad Company, Bank? rupt,-In Bankruptcy.. ~ D. in obedience to an order.In the above stated risk of. the Gre?nville^ and Cotam?la.(BalhroM bm^S^utti Oaro^B^^?nt^^^Oommb^Ho teL at 12 o'dook, meridian, on the twentiethjaatt) nils, chairs, epikes, timbers,V.brltfs? '43mtfBrtB, machine shops, water tanks, statlon-boaaea, and sonaj, of ever? kind and descTlp^onwnATO^rEr.-of the L?ureos Railroad V?PW?^^?jyM*" therlprhca. priFiieges, lFW^^MdJ3f^^l lawfully held, used or- enj?yed-'b?1 WWM Railroad OompAoyri ?P?v^n?iQitom??^pra?^Sff!^= Suty-rour taonsand ^hundred and twentrwo (?64.2? 84) dollars elghty-robr eenw tt?nst b?pald wlttrt* thirty iso) daya.after toe day of. aale;-and the paymeni of the,balance or the purchase morrey within twelve months rrom'tne-day'wT sale.with interest thereon at seven per ceaA. per annum from that day,, most be secured by; We bodd of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the en? tire property sold, isl ; ; , . nn mnio M;I ru? The bidder will be required to deposit, .with We assignee, before his bid is accepted, twenty thous - and dollars, to Bec ure com pl lan ce-Wi th the terms of sale, herein set fortland; upon. faUure,6o..4e posit that sum the property^iu atonce^?^ ofler?d for sale. jAMES'lt BAXTER;:.0 mai20. ' ? ? .'JL .^?^^me*? T> A VILLON - -H O T E L,?- - ' CHJtBt?^S.'k 0. '." ..' " j y.- . O . T. A L P O B D '4 Ob. , FB?PBTKTOBS. ' ' ' ? mayu R. HAMILTON Sn^riotendwi^ WE LIVE AND LEARN, DEB AND THE SOUTHE af! D VK HprjgK, : .: No. ssa. Kjxas-raxrr-, . . ; ...Q ? Dyes and deans by mean? of . steam, Gentle men's Ladles aad Chffdren's clothes. Fine Laces and Lace enrtains cleaned and done np with the ? Soft or Ma^nfactnrerfl''Finish ; Lace and 'Gripe ' Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed.' ' ., S3- Gooda received and returned by Express, ' Jnrm-lnr .. i. BfLLER. ProDTjBtor-. IWOULD RESPECTFGLLV ANNOUNCE to my friends and the prib?lc that I have opened 'AN1 'ESTABIilriTflTEKT FOR ?tA???FAO TU^BIN? LADIES?, ykND>yGESTLBIIEN?S 0NDBB WEA Bb ?tSoi-l?r?ng:Btreet, where lwpjW*ti. happy to receive any orders m m* j^???lt: Jt^OSER GOLDSMITH 4 S?N.7 . COLON N ADE BOW, V E SD OB?jgSg ?*V Highest Gash Price paid for jJ^^JJ; Hides, Skins, Paper Stock:, iron, ?d au kinds of Deakin C0TT05, Kaval M^K^f Pig iron. .mrTzv