The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 22, 1872, Image 2

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rxBMB or rsx NEWS. ' DAiLT Nxwl by mau one year, $8; six t4- three months $2 60. Served In the rta?, or S a year, paid in advance at the office. Tia TRI-WKSXX.T Nitre, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; six months $2 60; three months $126 Tai WEEKLY Niws, one year $2. Six copies $10 " Ten copies, to one address, $16. suasoTUPTioNS in a? cases payable in advance ard no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid ror. Kenon of wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding ?r words^s cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 80 words;40centt each insertion; over SO, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. r These rates are sir, and must Invariably be paid in advance. RmnTTJoxcxs should be made by Postofflce stoney Order or by Express. If thia cannot be dona, protection against losses by mall may be Moued by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay tole to the order bf the proprietors of Tux Niws, or by sending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1872. NEWS OF THE DAT. -Tho Sunday Herald of Washington, a newspaper bf very wide circulation and Influ? ence, has hoisted theGteeley and Brown flag. -The decline In tie price of Erie Raliway shares bas caused the failure ot several deal? ers In that stock In London. ' _it is the intention of the Internal Revenue Office to have the new tobacco regulations ready for distribution by the first of July. -M. D. Conway says that Miss Kate Field's success ful after-dinner venture In London will probably have the effect of breaking down the prejudices against female post-prandial privil? eges. -Negotiations for the evacuation of France are progressing rapidly between President -Thiers Md Count Vou^rnlmr~The Depart? ments of the Marne and Haute Marne are to be evacuated In a few weeks after the signing of the convention, the details ot which are nearly completed. -The Boston jubilee seems tc be an im? provement upon the "Hob's" previous big musical demonstration, but the audiences are not up to the paying mark. The curious scene ls presented of an audience less than a third the nu ruber of performers. A great many sen son tickets, however, have been sold, and the attendance will doubtless improve. -Wisconsin has the largest proportion of Germans, according to population, of any State in the Union. Its pronunciamiento, therefore, for Greeley and Brown cannot be without a marked effect upon that class of oar population in all. the Union. Senator Carl Schurz was formerly a citizen of Wiscon? sin. The action of his old friends in hlB old State ls significant of what, in time, we may expect from him. -This la from Punch: "Mrs. Polehorf, (es? tablishment for yoong ladies. Bellevue House, St. Leonard's,) solicitous as well lor the physi? cal as the mental development of ber pupils, engages a respectable (middle-aged) non? commissioned officer to exercise them in the calisthenics under ber own eye. Ancient Militia Sergeant. 'Elbows turned in, and close to the sides! Palms of the hands foil to Iront! Thumb close to tho forefinger! Little Huger in line with the seam of the trous-ahem ! As yon were.'" -The Pope has addressed a letter to Cardi forcement ot the law for suppressing convents In Italy as a violation of international law. He says that the constant encroachments on the rights of the church violate morality and Justice. Only a regard for the highest inter? esta prevents the head of the church from leaving Borne. The conflict between the Holy See and the Italian Government ls in? evitable, and reconciliation is impossible, The Pope cannot submit to such usurpations, and he requests Cardinal An tonel li to protest against them to foreign powers. -Spain ls again in a state of volcanic eran-1 tlon. Partial risings of the Republicans have taken place in Andalusia, and the Conserva? tives have proposed the Dictatorship of Marshal Serrano, with absolute power to spend money and suspend the constitution. The failure o? tue King to form a Conservative ministry has incensed the Conservatives, and they boldly announce that the last attempt of the kind under Amadeus has been tried. A Journal In the interest of Serrano recently ex? claimed, "A Radical ministry and then the deluge," which no doubt means business on the part ol tbe revolutionists. At the same time it ls announced that Serrano has left the country In disgust, and that the government Is preparing for every emergency that may arise by arming the people in the towns. A Spaniard ls never so happy as when he ls in the midst of a revolution, or a bull-Ugh t. -The governments ot Europe are becoming alarmed at 'he increase of the emigration movement Sweden, a country not too dense? ly Inhabited, is fast losing Its bardy rural popu? lation", and th? government has offered a prize | for an essay on the best means of putting a ? stop to the exodus. No plan to stop emigra? tion from Europe ls likely to succeed as long as the emigrants are properly received and treated on this side of the Atlantic. The per? secution of the Chinese In California has proved very effectual In diminishing the vol? untary and Involuntary importation to the United States of natives ot the Flowery Land, and nothing has done so much to encourage European emigration as the attention paid to the wants of arriving emigrants by the State authorities of New York. The Swedes and all other nations ol Europe are welcome; and while America offers them a free government, a free soil, and equal rights, they are not likely to stop coming, no matter how-many essays may be written to persuade them t*> stay at horne. -South American letters state that Profes? sor Agassiz received a warm reception in Chill and Peru. The professor says that the suc? cess of the expedition has thus far exceeded his most sanguine expectations. The expedi? tion has gathered In Chill and Peru many specl-t] mens in natural history hitherto unclassified and undeserved, besides a magnificent collec- I Hon of South American fossils. The visit of | the expedition in May to the island of Juan Fernandez, made famous by Defoe's fiction and Selkirk's history, was one of the most pleasant events of the trip. The Island ! only some ten miles long and four wide, with pre? cipitous sides, and continuing mountain ranges j three thousand feet high. The vegetation is varied and similar in many respeets to that of | the continent, and increases in beauty in the more elevated regions. There are now only welve inhabitants on the island, including J ^-Bral children. They live in abundance <pon poultry, fish, vegetables, beef, and when? ever disposed to climb alter them, wild goats descendants of those introduced by Selkirk in 1603. The soil is volcanic, the flora seml-trop. leal, and the general features of the island pleasingly romantic to the eye. -One of the strongest of the Grant office? holders has made an estimate of the strength of Greeley before the Baltimore Convention. Notice Is taken of .the fact here, because the officer ht one of the shrewdest observers of politlcalevents, and onej.whose judgment as to the future is received with respect every? where. He says that he hos little doubt that Mr. Greeley will have Ave hundred arid seven? teen delegates out of the seven hundred and twenty-four on the first ballot, and that ol the delegates already chosen by the several States three hundred and seventeen are favorable to Greeley and only thirteen against him, these being from Oregon, Delaware, and one from West Virginia. He also says that there ls a powerful effort making ou the part of some of the old Hunkers of the Democracy to defeat Greeley before the convention by a "coup d'?tat," and circulars in great numbers have been confidentially circulated for the purpose The scheme as developed is to secure States of Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois Texas, and Nsw Jersey, which, it ls held would do much toward controlling the con ventlon. The officer, however, unhesitatingly admits that Mr. Greeley will be nominated and that the contest in November will be J very close one. Thc f iii h Avenue Conference. The conference of opponents of Grant which bas just been held at the Fifth Avenue j Hotel, New York, has resulted, as every one possessed of ordinary political sagacity must have known it would result,..in fixing more firmly the impression that the only salvation fjcqm,-the Infliction of four years more Grant's misrule lies in the concentration all the forces of the Opposition around the ' banner of Greeley and Brown. The settled I conviction of the whole people could have been no more tersely or truly expressed than it was by Senator Carl Schurz, on that occa? sion, when he 8aid: "Greeley ls now before "the people, and he cannot be withdrawn "Overwhelming waves of public opinion are 'rising in his favor, and lt would be idiotic 'to attempt, at this juncture, to stay it 'progress." The opposition to Mr. Greeley expressed in the conference was so feeble to be truly pitiable. It came first from David A. Wells, who, claiming to represent Con necticat, declared that she was not for [Greeley; but he was very promptly cor rected by ex-Governor English, donbtless the [strongest Democrat lu Connecticut, who unhesitatingly declared that the J>?niocrats of Connecticut wer? a? for Greeley; from Edward Atkinson, who, representing that I almost invisible mioority, the Free-Traders of Massachusetts, declared that they were 'for free trade, regardless of Grant or "Greeley;" from General Fitzhenry Warren who expressed personal opposition to Mr. Greeley, bot declared Iowa'would support him, if nominated at Baltimore, and from Parke Goodwin, the editor of the New York Evening Post, who, as was to be expected was an irreconcilable. Against these four individuals was arrayed the opinion of every other member of the conference, and, in the language of the New York Herald, it is certain that "the conference has developed "the fact that the Democratic party, old and "young, will go for Greeley. The Keystone State Given Upi President Grant is satisfied that, if Penn? sylvania is carried by the Democrats at the I State election in October, the Republicans will rally and elect the Radical ticket in November. The President is easily satisfied. political history of the State. The party which wins in October will win by an increas? ed majority in November. President Grant will be satisfied of this sad fact before many months are over. Jost now, it is too much lo expect him to avoid " the mistakes inevi? table with novices in all professions and all "occupations." The point of his remark, if a point it have, is that the Radicals concede Pennsylvania to the Democracy. Only Idiotic. The New York World, before the assem? bling of the Cincinnati Convention, franti? cally urged the nomination of Mr. Charles Francis Adams, as a man for whom Repub? licans and Democrats could vote. When Mr. Greeley was nominated, the World tore its bair and swore that tbe Democracy never would support bim. But the people-what the World calls "a blind unreflecting "majority "-are doing their own thinking, and force the World to admit "it is quite "possible" that Mr. Greeley will be nominated at Baltimore Now comes the last somer? sault. Tbe World declares thet there is "no possibility" of defeating Mr. Greeley at Baltimore, except by "a straight Demo? cratic ticket" It declares that it will take no stock in any Adams movement or Chase movement and vows that it will have noth? ing to do with the Fifth Avenue confer? ence, unless that body recommends " a 'nt:night, clean Democratic ticket" Con gideriog tbe material of which the confer? ence was composed, this is a cool proposi? tion. The unfortunate World is. in a flurry. At first, it waa thought to be corrupt. After? ward, it was deemed only treacherous. Now, it is known to be politically idiotic. -Jost so ! R. K. Scott is to be the Ring candidate for Governor of " oar beloved "State." While Neagle and Moses fight for tbe nomination, the lucky Scott will be picked up as the most available man. This ls expected to avert a split in "the party." -A striking proof of the strength of the Greeley movement is given by the admis? sion of the World tbat there te no possibility of defeating the Sage ?at Baltimore, except by a straight Democratic ticket. This is t tantamount to saying that he can't be de? feated at all. -The people have got it into their heads that Greeley is their man, their candidate, and a ton of extracts from bis war articles, and from the columns of the Democrat papers which abuse him would only stimulate their zeal. Once in ten or twenty years the people break loose, and "run the machine" them? selves. -Germany is able and willing to protect ber citizens. Had the Haytien merchants been nothing more than Americans, they might have been stripped oftheirlast dollar, loaded with chains, and thrust into dungeons without moving the phlegmatic Grant to demand their release and an indemnity for their losses. As they were Germans, the mild suasion of a bombardment brought the offenders to terms in double quick time. A Blunder or a Cheat I We are informed that the Commercial Warehouse Company, of New Tork.^couv maud a fee of one per cent, for registering the bonds and stocks of the State. This fee is equal to nearly three per cent, upon" the market value of the bonds, and there is no authorization for it in the law which provides for the registration. No interest can be paid upon any bond which is not regis? tered, and the proposed charge looks very much like a bold attempt to fleece the unsus? pecting public We ask whether the fee of one per cent, for registering, is sanctioned by the State officiais, or is a private specula? tion on the part of outsiders ? -The Columbia Union prints some "facts "which explain Carl Schurz's posi? tion. The weak point is that they are not facts. -The Sumter Watchman closes " a con? fronting array of facts," in opposition to any Liberal organization in South Carolina, by saying that "an election for State and "county officers, and (in the main) for " a " new Legislature, will occur simultaneously " with the Presidential election, the coming " fall. " It will not ! The State election takes place in October, and the Presidential elec? tion in November. Has the Watchman, in the heat of argument, forgotten the memo? rable maxim of David Crockett ? Special IV otites. .OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON' JOINT STOCK COMPANY for tbe benefit of the State Orphan Asylom. CLASS No. 6-TBURBDAY MORNING, June 21. 64 -63-22-36- '8-24-34-16-70-19-77-59 CLASS No. 6-THURSDAY EVENING, Jane 20. 71-16-62-27-44-55-46-19-72-41-73-32! Witness my hand at Charleston, S. C., 20th day Jnne, 1872. A. MOROSO, jan22 Oomrai?sloner. pf THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Beneflt of the Free School Fand-Official Raffle Nnmbers: CLASS No. 567-MORNING. 24-33-16-73-45-27-15-34-63-65-64-52 CLASS No. 6*?-KVXNINO. 72_ 7_45_es-07-36-58-64-53- 5-44- 1 ?? iritneaa oar honda at Charleston thia 2lst day of Jone, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, Jun22 Sworn Commissioners. ^.NOTICE.-THE PUBLIC ABE hereby Informed that Ramowle's Bridge, lu st. Andrew's Palish, bas been injured and rendered unsafe for passage. As soon as repaired notice will be given to the travelling public Jnn22-atnth3*_i ??-ICE-A BRANCH OF THE MEET? ING Street Ice House has been opened in st. Phillp street, opposite ihe Market, where ICE will be sold the same aa at the Main House. JAMES KENT, Agent, JQD22-3 _Meeting Street Ice House. pf IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY A COMPANY in re R. J. DA VANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trust?es of the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of the Hon. C. B. FARMER, Judge, la the above stated case, notice 1B hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors or WILLIAM H. WIGQ that said Court haa limited and allowed ninety j daya from the date of thia order In which said Creditors may prove their claims before the under? signed, Receiver, at bia office, in the Courthouse, at Beaufort. H. G. JDDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beanfort, s c., Jane 14, 1872._Jun22-60 pf EXPERIENCE WARRANTS_US_J IAN HAIR RENEWER as a sure remedy for gray hair._?_Jun22-Btnth3 pf BEULT tl, THE POOR MAN'S riches, the rich man's bliss, la found in AYE R'S MEDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise ls snmolent. Jnn22-atuth3 _'_ pf TUE BEST WASHERWOMAN IN the world, the DOLLAR REWARD SOAP. BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Agents, Charleston. S. 0. pf SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER-1 8IQNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on sullivan's leland, la now prepared to furnish the realdents (and those intending to locate there during the sommer months) with their Supplies at the very lowest Charleston prices. Attending In person to the business, lean gnaxan tee satis? faction to all who may wlah to patronise me. Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. Jnn2Q_ pw OFFICE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY, No. 36 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, JUNE UTH, 1372.-NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS_The follow? ing Resolution, adopted ata meeting or the Direc? tora of the Company, held Trna DAY, la publlahed for the Information of all concerned : Resolved That a call be. and ls hereby made, upen the stockholders for the*payment of ($10 30) Sixteen 30-luO Dollars per>hare, being theamonnt still subject to call, payment ot the same to be made to the Treasurer on or before the 22d inst. Payments will be received dally from 10 A. M. tos p. M., tm 22d Instant. HlTSON LEE, Junl2-10 _Secretary and Treasurer. JWBURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder In onr famillea 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, Charlea ton, S. 0. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George L. Holmes, George 8. Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. - apr&-3moa_ pB~ ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Young Men from the effects or Errors and Abases in early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments ? to Marriage removed. Now method of treat ment. New and remarkable remedies. * Book? and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa? octl2 CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly olear preparation in one bottle, aa easily applied aa water, for res tor in g to gray hair ita natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the bair and stop its falling out. It la entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any polaonoua substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations sow In nae. Numerous testimonia s have been sent ua from many of our most promt* o mt citizens, some ef which are subjoined. In everything In which the articles now In use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY la perfect, lt la warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not aol! the clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one or thc best dressings for the Hair In nae. lt reatorea the color of tue Hair "more per feet and uniformly than any other preparation," and alwaya does so lu from three to ten days virtually feeding the roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of thia wonderful discovery also prodoces 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. c. For eale by the Agent, Da. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, 8.0. novis-stnthiy ?l tiing s. j^'iX?FT??D WILSON7~ A REPUBLIC^' DEMONSTRATION. lae Republicans ir toe City and County or Charleston are respeOfnlly requested to assemble at Military Hall, wenworth street, on WEDNES? DAY EVENING, thc 13th Instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, to ratify the lomlnaitona made at Phila? delphia, Pa., for Present and vice-President or the United States, to fe voted ror next November. It ls respectfully suftested to the Republicans or each Ward In the *ty, and those in the conn try who may be abliw) take part In the demon? stration, that, undei Weir propsr officers, they should meet and ancore banners, torch-lights, Ac, and assemble s the place of rendezvous, Military Hall, whereseveral prominent gentle? men will address i ne weting at io o'cioct on the retain 01 the proc?sala to the Hall. The hall, music, Acare engaged for the occa? sion. Reapectinir, A. J. Rangier John Bonum p. L. Miller K. B. leabrook R. B. Anson Glib: rt finsbury J. D. Price Samuel Dickerson J. D. Robinson Allan McCload Peter Ashe D. Legare Wm. McKinlay Wm.F. Kairson A. F. Farrar Wm. Washington Thos. E. Dixon Holton 8. Bell Arthur Mitchel W. S. Brodie J. P. Howard R. W. Turner Jno A. MnshlngUn w- B- Logan M. D. Brown Jacob Koyal F. 0. Miller J. F. Mason W. J. McKinlay Alexaador Williams J. D. Pr.ce Wm. E. Elliott B. A. Bosemon ' R- Savage W. 7.0U?er and others. P. 8.-Capt?la P,L;Miller, Lieutenant Thomas Dixon and Hon. A. J.Banaler will solicit snb-crip tious._jnn22-3* WASHINGTON STEAM FIRE COMPA? NY.- Attem the Regular Meeting of y oar 1 Company THIS (Satirday) EvxurNO, at 8 o'clock. 1 By order. 0. H. SCHWING. jun22 ._Secretary. WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CHARITABLE ASSOCIAT IuN.-The Monthly Meeting or the Association will bs held THIS EVENING, at the corner of King and Society streets, at Sis'clotk. D. B. GILLILAND, Jan22 socreiary and Treasnrer. SHEKINAH LODGE, No. 5, A. Y. M. Assemble at Mamnlc Hall, on MONDAY, -?ita I Instant, at hair-past Bo'clock A, M., f-r the Cele? bration of SL John's Day. Byorderof W.Ml ?< H. tOLDEN PIOKINPAOK, janal* Secretary. tDorus. WANTED, A COMPETENT HOUSE servant. Kefarences required. Apply at the northwest corner cf Vandothorst and Thomas streets._Jnn22-l WANTED, A WHITE GIRL TO AT? TEND children, and do chamber work. Must bring good recommendation. Apply 65 Ha 8el st i eet._Jnn22-1? WANTED, A VHITE WOMAN, TO COOK and wast ror a small family. Mnst come well recommended, apply at No. 12 Water street._Jun21-2* . WANTED, A RESPECTABLE COLOR? ED Woman to cook and wash fer a small family on Sullivan's Uland. Apply at once, cor ner King and Liberty sreets._Jnp2l-fl WANTED, A COMPETENT WHITE cook and washer. Recommendations re? quired. Apply MeetingandEfeurietiastreets, laang* _ WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS child's narie and chambermaid for Sullivan's Island. Applj. with recommeudatlonB, to No. 60 Society street._iun20 WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do general Homework. Apply at north corner Amherst and Bar streets, Hampstead. Junt7 _ WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL House. Purchase money to be paid in monthly instalments. Address "Desire,"at NEWS office._mayat WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the o heap est and best warranted Sewing Machine In thomarket ls the uOMK SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $37. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 266 Klug street, corner Beaufoln street. T. L BlaSELL,_Janl2-0mos WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT AND Industrious LAD, with aa ordinary knowledge of arithmetic, to assist in keeping s Country store on Edtsto Island. Wages iram ts to $10 permontu, besides board and wash Ing. Address 8., office of PM NEWS. Janl2 I "ITT"ANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, I , ll-a amajl Ranae. in. tainan tr"1 f vy'tflrr I mg location, terms, Ac, _fobs WANTED. TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH EKN LIb'h INSURANCE COMPANY lssaes Joint Lite Policies, lusarlng the lives of partners In business, so that, on the death of either, tho amount insured ror ls pud to the snrvlvlng party, lt aiso lnsnres husband and wire on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street. mayl8_ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, or good character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher la some pabilo institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going Into the country, can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other branches ot a good education. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress o. D. v., at the omeo of this paper. 1 mayio ito.ir oin a. BOARD FOR TWtJ^??GlrE^E^?TLH^ MEN, in a Private Family, can be had. ici ms reasonable. Pleasant location. Address BOA KP, NEWS ofBce. Jnn22-l+ ?oot anb -fonno. "po UND, A PAIR OF EYE~GLASsl???^ S- Gold Frame. The owner can have the same, by proving property and paying expenses, apply at NEWS office. Jans ?ox Sale. FOR SILET PIASTI^G1I?T1^^ large lot of Plastering LATHS, at $2 60 per thousand, at lt. R. HUDGINS A CO, MILLS, foot Lucas and Bull streets. Jan20-4* FOR SALE, L??BER.-A LARGE LOT or BOARDS anl SCANTLING, at reduced prices, at R. H. HUD0INS A CO. Mills, foot of Lu eas and Bull streets. Jun20-l* WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at tb> offler nf THE NRWs. mavl* ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice, AIBO a few good se? cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L. LUNsKURD, smith street, north of Wentworth. j Oo Vim. T~OR??f7~LARG?~^^ Rooms with piazza, to an approved tenant, No. 42 Calhoun street, next to Elizabeth street. jun22-2* TO RENT, THE SMALL STORE AND Dwelling, No. 418 King street. Recently put in repair. Rent for me sommer $26 per month. Also, Seven Octave Plano and stool. Apply at northeast corner Glebe and Wentworth ?reeta. Terms very reasonable._Jan22-l? TO BENT, SMALL HOUSE LN COMING, near Beaafalu street. Rent twenty dollars a month. Apply to J. L. MOSfcS, No. 34 Broad street._i_ Jnn21-2? TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE H0TJ8E, containing nine rooms, on front beach Sul? livan's Island. Apply to 8. A. WOODSIDE, No. 86 M irket street._Jual8-toths4? TO RENT, A THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, on the north side or Hay ne street. Large cistern on the premises. Apply at No l Hay ne street._ may30-thsto OFFICE TO RENT, No. 21 BROAD street, under Messrs. Pressley, Lord A luglesby. Apply at No. l Hayne street. uiay30-thBin C?ncotionoi. rTnTc? CHURW^LND^T^IAL VX SCHOOL-Instruction will be given and the use of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, from s A. M. to 2 P. M , at the Depository, Chalmers stree.. j un 19 p?T~ BATCHELORS HAIR DYE. -THIS superb Hair Dye Is the best in the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No rid lemons tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Doee not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, sort and beanttraL The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory is Bond street. New York, mchs-tuthaiyr-nao .fairs. Q.I H O I MK,A~TT 'NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.* Toe Board of Commissioners annoance that the THIRD GRAND EXPOSITION TILL BB OPBK FROH SEPTEMBER 4TH, TO OCTOBER 5TH, 1872. Goods will be received from August utu to 31st. . The sixteen GRAND DEPARTMENTS hive been greatly extended, and the EXPOSITION will be the LARGEST EVER HELD IN AMERICA? The exhibition apace nnder roof being SEVEN ACBES. Extensive arrangements have been made for transportation of visitors at reduced rates. Exhibitors shonld mase immediate application for space. Rnles and Premium List famished on applica? tion. Jnntt-l Munitipai iVotiees. _ ^Bl??ST?M^T??^rmJi BB RECEIVED until the 22d Instant for the famishing, fitting and pating up Piping and nea Bary fixtures for gas in the beer and small meat Markets. For speciflcations and information apply to the un? dersigned. Security will be required. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, janis_Chief derk. - pSf CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. 0., JONE 10,1672. Sealed estimates will be received at this office nntll SATURDAY, 22d, at 12 M., for converting the city Court Room into Officers' Apartments, ac? cording to plans and specifications in city Engi? neer's Office. W. W. SIMONS, J un n-ra ws3 Clerk of Council. pf TAX NOTICE.-AL? PERSONS owning Taxable Property in the Town of Mount Pleasant are hereby required to make returns of the same to the Town Treasurer, at bis office, in the Council Ohamner, on br before the 1st July next, or they will be liable to a double tax. And the payment of the said taxes are required to be made on or before the 15th day of July next, after which date executions will be Issued against all defaulters. Office honra from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. each day. Sundays excepted. Mount Pleasant, Jone 14, 1872. F. M. KINLOCH, Juni 5 sw9 Town Treasurer. S insurance. O U T H E~R? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872..$1,241,047 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 Carolina, would invite the attention of his friends and the pabilo generally to a few argu? ments In its favor, it la a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and invests all Ita accumulations at the South. It is ably managed and bas a large capital. It doea bus mess on_ -1 un BHnnnim osrmj and at rates aa low as any other sound Company In the Country. Call at my office and allow me to show yon the long hat of Policyholders, which ls the best evi? dence of strength In a Company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, 8. C., No. 31 Broad street. GEO. M. COFFIN, Snb-Ag.:fit. apris North Atlantic Wharf. financial. WA^?TEDT SIXTY-SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS on UNENCUMBERED REAL ESTATE lu Charles? ton. . THEODORE STONEY. Juli IJrofcssiontil. JJR. R. B. HEWITT, No. 34 WENTWORTH STREET, CHARLES. TO N, S. C., Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and In strict confidence. Charges mode? rate and within the reach of all. Of? fice hoars from OA. M. to 7 P. M.. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gou-r, 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 atm for years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty and forty years' 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, soothe and carry oil the most excruciating Buf? ferings, if this system did nothing more tbac to relieve pain, lt would stand superior to any other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-np Head, Running of the Nose, co: slant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose. Thousands sailer from that most annoying, dis? agreed and offensive complaint, catarrh, with? out knowing what lt ls. often tue secreted mu? cous, flowing down the throat, clogs np the lungs aud lays the foundation for consumption. The most skillful physicians fall to care lt. 1 care auy case of obstruction, stopped-up head, discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or external, pain or fullness between the eyes, conataot blowing of the cae, inflammation or the nasal passages, ulceration or schneider lan membrane, ac, In the coarse or a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otorrhoea, otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating all affections of the ear with the most gratifying resalta. Some who had paid aurista nearly $1008 without beneflt have been enred by me m a few weeta at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, Injudiciously used, has Ailed tbs earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands suffer from Its effects who have been unconsciously dragged by their physician. It ls vain to attempt the enre of the majority or diseases while lt remains In the body. Although I have heard or several so-called antidotes for mercury in tae haman body, l have never yet Been a physician who could eliminate lt from the system. I can aatlsry any patient or physlcan that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mlueral poisons in every case. CANCERS. Noii-me-Tangere, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Scir rhua Cancer, Fungona Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of every description of Cancer and Tumors. How many Cancers and Tumors are wron full y treated by certain charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronoun cod Inc arable, I will take any one of these cases In hand, and make a per? manent cure. My terms for treating Cancers, Ac, will be based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of; cure. may25-6moa ?rortrif?, lirrtLora, Gt. g?LLIVANS ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS * fiREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS ' GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS ?' . t" GREAT NEWS FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOB THE ISL ANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! S. H. WILSON ? BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, , .1 ? . . i' ? .. - < '.ttl ! 04 Intend deliver!ag GROCERIES to snob of the Islanders as patronize them, at their respective homes on the leland, without extra charge. We shall take pleasure tn tating charge of any I goods bongin tn Charleston, not in oar line, to I deliver to our Cns tornera.' Any orders entrusted to oar care, either in oar lune of- business or not, will m act with prompt attention. WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. soliciting yonr patronage, We are respectfully, 8. H. WILSON A BRO., No. sos KINO STBIXT, CH ARL ROT OK, S. 0. Drugs ano tUtainma. J^RUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DU. H. BAKE, No. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a fan stock of Drags and Chemi? cals, orrers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : HORSFORB'S ACID PHOSPHATES 1 Grimaolt's Syrup of the Hypophosphate of Lime IQ naran a (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wine and iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinta and Strychina Valentine's Meat Jolee, made of the best Beef without fat, the beat Food for Delicate Chit Oren, Buffering from Sommer Complaint. Il ls easily prepared, and qnlte palatable Helnltah.'? Queen's Delight Lcldy's Blood Pills I German Blood Pills Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Grimaolt's Matteo Capsules Wilber'* Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphate oi Lime I Sugar-coated Pilis, of every description Finid Extracts (a foll assortment) De BI ng's Pile Remedy De Bin g'a Via Fugae Sage's. Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMnnn'B Elixir or Opium Sponges, of every description i Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) OarboUo Acid, in sola Mon. for Disinfectant Purposes OarboUo Disinfectant soap . * Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Manson's Syringes, David son's Syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pampa Pessaries, Trasses, Abdominal Supporters Elastic Stockings Hall's Hair Renewer Chevalier's Life for the Han Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO I Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Han: Restorer Lyon's Kathalron Barry's Ttlcopherous Ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoalne Tutt's Hair Dye Batchelor's Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dye Egyptian Hair Coloring NATT AN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Hast mg's Syrup or Naptha Allen's Lang Balsam Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant Marsden'a Pectoral Balm Tutt's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Sohenck's Pulmonlc syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDEA& Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron lodlnized Oed Liver oil Bryan's Pulmonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all other Proprietary Medicines, junis Qf?ottxii?i jtiqgQT?, Ut. QEMENT! ?CEJIENT! -*?. 200 bbls. to arrive. .For ?ale low from wharf. JopfrM_~ ROACH A MOFFETT. Jg?SS A CO. PALE ALE. Bottled by E. * J. BURKE, m flee order. For aale by ?, w. H. CH AFEE A OU., Jqn20-thstu3 '_No. 207 East, Bay. EULTON MARKET BEEP. ..; t .> jiU/i&fe Lil ii i ?lit I Fresh Packed and of Superior Qoallty in naif and quarter bartels. For. BB le, by . W. H. CHAPEE A CO., jnniO-thatpS .?",.. . No. 207 ?gas* Bay. Jg UTTER," L ARD AND CHEESE. ' GiltEdge" BUTTER ln^lrUna and Tube ' Western Bnttern Batter In Tube and Buckets Lard in Tierces, Firkins, Tabs and Backets Prime Factory Cheese._ j. All fresh and of best quality. For sale by W. H. OH AF EE A CO., Jon2Q-tbatn3_No. aor gast Bay. gCGAR-CUR?D HAMS. lo tierces Palmetto HAMS, 12 poonda average 20 tierces B. MYER'S Hams. For aale by W. H. OHAFEE A CO., Jun20-thatn8 _Bo. 207East Bay. AGON, SUGAR, &c. : 20 hhds. Prime Western O. B. SIDES ' is h na B. Prime Western Shoulders 30 tierces Prime Leaf Lard 2600 lbs. Choice Breakfast Bacon1 AND 10 hhds, Prime Demerara SUGAR so bois. Prime Demerara Hagar 20 bags Old Qovernmenc Java Coffee. ALSO, ' , 26 puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES 16 tierces New1 Crop MuscovadoMoIiasea' ' loo bbls, Sugar House Molasses 1rnT' ' . Afni'' ?t-"-*>--i.--.?t:: . 1150 bbls. Choice Family FLOUR . 200 bbls. Super and Sztra Floor. For aale by HENRY COBIA ,Jon20-thB2 . .. ,?j? Q ? A L 1 C OA l/l C O A 1,1 soo tons Beat Quality Bed Ash, Fgg and' stove COAL delivered at $8 50 a ton while landing, by applying to .. F. p. SEIGNIO?S. Corner Fast Bay and Hasel street, East side. Jnn20-8 ?3S VALENTINE'S PREPARATION OF MEAT JUICE. - B Jost received, a large supply of the'above. Each bottle contains four pounds of the beat Beet ex clnslve of rat; csa be used with cord or warm water; also can be taken with Oodllver Oil, and deatroyathetaateof theOtl. . The only food for delicate children. Thia ls mnch superior to.the "Extractor. Beef," heretofore offered to the public, as wM be found npootrlaL Forsaleby Dr. Ff. BABB, y - No. 131 MeettttgBtreet. pOGNAO AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS1 SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for sale from u. & Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT various vintages, la Quarter casks Fifth casks' ? : . ? Eighth casks AMD ' . Oases of one dosen botaos each. ..... -TT^ALR, PRIME AND CHOICE ! SUGARS. "MORDECAI A 00., Na 110 East Bay, j?a?riox tale Fair, Prime and Choice JJ^^?foo! "P AL K I B K ALE. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East 'Bay,: offer for sale an invoice of "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, la Pinta. MORDBOAIjfcjoo. p O B T 0 RICO MO LASS? S. MORDECAI A CO., Na HO East Bay. offer for sal? Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages._ MORDECAI A CO. J3 RIME WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A co., No. 110 .East. Bay, offer for aale Prime White CORN, in newsacka. j,, _ . MORDBOAIA 00. QHOIOB HAVANA CIGARS, . MORDECAI A 00., No. lio East Bay, offer for ?ale an Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di? rent from Factory in Havana. -A PAMANTINE OANPLB8. 1000 packages Adamantine CANDLES for sale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. feb2s-*moa _ ? ?> p TJ N D U B A N G- Q i The undersigned has just received a supply of the Great sooth American Cancer Remedy, GUN DURANGO. . H. BABB, jasio Na 181 Meeting street. IDatcrjiB, le me itu, Ut. SKivL? BLTOK^T~\To7t NOS. 066 AND 667 BROADWAY, Nsw YOBS, will continue the sale ol their Immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and . s^ FANCY GOODS . . . uring the summer months. All goods win be soUgrithont reserve, at a great r?daction, to los erne ba?lness. , janio gggiimi Qloroi. io ATTDT^ AU operations m DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERSON in the moat scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner of King and Liberty streets. _ggs rp T. CHAPEAU & CO., D1ALBBS AND D1STTLLBES 07 TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE Na 178 EAST BAY. OHABLB8TON, 8. OL The highest prices paid for Crude, aprio-omoa_._ 0.HA8. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets, sy Highest prices paid in Cash for Crude Turp?n tine.-? mcbio-smos_,_ LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND FORGET ALL. THE: SOUTHS ru DYE HOUSER No. 860 KINO STUB BT, Dyes and Cleans by means or steam. Gentle men's Ladles and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Soft or Manufacturera' Finish; Lace and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. MW Goods received and returned by Express. Iun02-1TT _T. BILLER. Proprietor. /\TTO A. MOSES, Pa . D' sS Canted wo^rj^slte, Sl??islatteation to CHIMIOAL ANALYSES .^nggg?Bfl? Drnaa. Ores, Minerals, 4a LABORATORY, rt?as?toThsmn No. 28 George street. ?iUinerB, B-T10 ?ooasf Ut. g PRING OPENING 1 MRS. M. J. ZEBNOW, Na 304 KING STREET, Will open THIS DAY an assortment of MILLI? NERY GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Beady Made Suits. Sole Agent for Mlle, DEMORESTS PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING In all Its branches. Country orders will receive prompt attention^ ?oiiin mr