The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 01, 1872, Image 3

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The Deathless Dead. BY FATHER RYAN. This beautiful poem was recited by the y author ou the occasion of tho reinterment of the Confederate dead, from the battle-field of Gettysburg, at Raleigh, N. C., Hay 10th. 1872. Gather the sacred dost Of warriors tried and true, Who bore the rug of our nation's trust. And fell in the cause, ; hongh lost sun just, And died for me and yon. Gather them one and all l From the private to the chief. Corns they from hovel or princely hall. They fell for us, and for them 6houM fall The tears or a nation's grier. Gather the corpses strewn , O'er many a battle plain; From many a grave that Hes so lone, Without a name, wlthcnt natone, Gather the Southern slain. " We care not whence they came, . Dear in their lifeless clay l Whether unknown or known to fame. Their cause and conn ry still the same They died and wore tho gray. Wherever the brave have died, They should not rest apart; Living, they struggled side by side Why should the hand or death divido A single heart from heart? * Gather their scattered clay, Wherever lt may rest; Jost aa they marcned to the ble-dy frav Just as they fell on the battle day Bury them breast to breast. The foemaa need not dread This gathering or the brave; Without sword or flag, and with soundless tread,. We muster once more our deathless dead Ont of each lonely grave. The foeman need not frown, They are all powerless now; We gather them here, and we lay them down, ? And tears and prayers are the only crown, y Wo bring to wreathe each brow. And the dead thus meet tho dead, While the living, o'er them weep; And the men whom Lee and stonewall led, And the hearts that once together bled, Together still shall sleep. THE GROWING CROPS. The Crops In Sooth Carolina. The "Barnwell Sentinel says: "We have had reireshlng showers ot rain for the past few. days, causing tho crops of both corn and cot? ton to mase up for all lost time, and every? thing in that line may be considered as far advanced as they were at this lime last year. Planters will have something to do to keep the grass under from this time out. The pros? pects are really cheering, and our planting friends in fine spirits; and, what ia better than all. our people enjoy excellent health." The Georgetown Times says: "Since our last issue, rain enough has not fallen to help the upland crops. The corn planted in March and April ls past praying for. It ia gone, and uo rain can fetch it up.- The caterpillar has almost disappeared, but the aalt water la grad? ually making its way up our rivers. At our ? wharves the water ls salt enough to kill rice, and unless we have abundant raina In a short time the crops low down the rivers must suffer greatly, ii not entirely destroyed. The rice planters have certainly had thia year a bard road to travel." The Laurens Herald says : "If our Informa? tion in regard to the present orop pron pe ci* cotton as well as all other crops-ls correct, they are by no means flattering, though with seasonable rains from this time onward, we know of no reason why the present growing crop should not bc at least an average one for the area planted. Yet the district generally at ibis time is needing rain." The Ohloa. Times Bays : "The long dry spell had enabled the Industrious farmers lo put their crops In a clean and good condition to receive the rains. Corn In the bottom landa was doing very well before the rains came *-L-upon them, but that planted upon uplands was suffering from the drought, but now it j looks as If a new lease of its lije had been given to it. Colton on red landis almost be? yond hope, while that on gray ls doing finely." Reports from Georgia.. A correspondent In Brooks County, writing on June 26, saya: We are having plenty ol rain now, and consequently the crops are looking much refreshed, more especially the cotton and potato crops. The oat crop has fallen short one-fourth. We hope to get twenty cents lor our colton this fall, as farm? ers did not purchase a great deal ot guano this year, and will not be compelled to dispose ol their cotton on any kind of a market to meet their guano billa. They Bay that they will hold back their entire crop until fall or get t twenty cents net for lt. We think, If the v caterpillar will not interfere with us, that we are going to make one-third more cotton this year thaa last. The Caterpillar In Florida. The Tallahassee Floridian saya: We under? stand that this much dreaded and generally destructive pest has made its appearance orr I several plantations in the neighborhood of j Centreville. It ia the genuine cotton caterpil? lar, bat not In BuIBclent numbers yet to effect much damage. We fear, however, that if the wet weather of the past week continu?e much longer thia advance guard will draw to ila sup? port heavy reinforcements from the rear and j proceed ia regular order to storm the cotton fields, producing disastrous results. The crops throughout South Florida are in a measure ruined by the drought which bas pre? vailed for the last two months. Gorn ls dead and failing down In the Heids. Cotton In many instances was not planted until late and came up only to be parched and to die. The i ja cane crops have suffered seriously. GRANT'S HOUNDS AT WORK. Federal Emissaries Trylnp lo Captare Another Southerner In Canalla. {From thc Detroit Free Press, Jane 22.] Some two weeks ago a man giving bis name as Elliott Ellis, but whose name ls . otherwise, arrived at Windsor from Georgia. He has kept very quiet, and has been seen upon the street but few times since bia ar? rival, never going to the ferry dock, and re? fusing to come over to this side or to go to the sulphur springs. If Ellis ia not a friend of the man Bimpaon, arrested at London, Onta? rio, a few days si nee, he has com ml tied Borne offence against tbe Federal laws which made lt prudent for him to leave Georgia and make for foreign territory. What la the nature of tbe offence is not known, but lt Ia certain tbat ever Blnee Tuesday the United States officials have been endeavoring to get hold ot the man. They came here on that day, crossed to Windsor, and after considerable trouble secured board with private families, not caring to have landlords or hotel guests ques? tioning the cause, of their presence in the town. They speedily found where Ellis was located, and have laid several plans to get bold or him. Wednesday one of the two, or else some person on this Bide, sent the Geor? gian over a letter which was meant to entrap film. The writer signed hlmseif P. P. Ben? nett, and asked Ellis to meet him at the Detroit y-postofflce at eight o'clock Wednesday morrie lng, on "a ma^er of great importance." IQ a postscript the writer Bald: "If you come, lt will be as good as three thousand dollars in your pocket." The letter fal led to bring the man over. Both officers were for an an hour station? ed in a saloon at the ferry deck, ready to pounce upon the man if he landed, and lt ls assert? ed that other parties were stationed at the postoffice, to walch for Ellis in case he came over on the railroad boats to keep the appoint? ment. For the last three days a str?nget', not known to any one, but supposed to be a gov? ernment official, has watched every train which has len tbe depot at Windsor, and has scrutinized passengers so closely that he baa felt called upon to apologize by saying tbat he was looking for a robber. An unknown man came to thia side yesterday and secured a muan boat, which he hid under the dock at Windsor. The facts related above were made known to certain parties In Windsor yester? day, and lt la Bald that the two strangers are to be brought up with a round turn. Both were being looked for yesterday afternoon, and If lt la ascertained that they are officials dogging Eilis's steps, the chances ' are that they will feel like taking the first fer? ry boat to this side. If they won't explain, they will be warned off as suspicious charac? ters. Whoever they are, there ls no question i hat they have been keeping track of Ellis, for they have several times Inquired about him, and ihe letter alone ls sufficient proof. Ellis refuses to be "Interviewed," aaylng that lie will make an explanation, after certain matters have Bettled themselves. He admits that he was a captain In the First Georgia ''?'?in- RPI>Iment, and be carries on his face Clothing, 8?ilormg, *t. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 323 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have marked down their entire Stock pf Fine CLOTHING andFURNISHING GOODS to actual New Tork cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING-, AT THE CORNER OF KING AND WEHTWORTH STREKTJ. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICE8. apr9-4mos Joint Stock Comjianj. GRAND DISTRIBUTION RAFFLES OF THE CHARLESTON in ww FOR THE BENEFIT OF ' THE STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM. IN VIEW OF THE FACT.THAT IN TnE BUSI? NESS OF Tilts COMPANY, as la all enterprise* or a similar nature, a mere publication of the acned u o list of rates di certificates and awards la the official tabular form falls to present clearly to the comprehension of the masses tho modus operanal of the Raffles; and as the CHARLES? TON JOINT STOCK COMPANY particularly desire to reader manifest to the citizens or Charleston, and to all residents or this city and State, that the plan on which thei. business ls conducted ls the most liberal or Its kind, thc following expla? nation of the Raffles and synopsis of the schedule rates ls respectfully submitted: PLAN OF THE tt A FF LE S ANO RATES OF AWARDS. Seventy-eight numbera, placed one by one, In the presence of the bystanders, In small cy Undrl cal lubes, aro deposited in like manner, In a gloss wheel, and twelvo of these are, one by one, taken therefrom, by a boy who ls blindfolded. These are then Handed to a Sworn Commissioner, and after being held op for the iospectlon of tue by? standers, are duly recorded, and subsequently advertised In the dally papers of this city. ? A ONE NUMBER CERTIFICATE, provided Bach Number be one or the twelve taken from the Wheel, entitles tho holder to FOUR AND A HALF TIMES TBE AMOUNT IN? VESTED THEREIN. That ls to say: To FOUR DOLLARS AND A HALF FOR ONE DOLLAR IN? VESTED, and so, m proportion, lor larger or smaller amounts. A BTATION CERTIFICATE ls a One Number cen locate, in which, tn con? sideration or the holder's designating the place j In which it shan appear amongst the twelve Num? bera taken rrom the WheeLTJFTY DOLLARS IS GIVEN FOR ONE DOLLAR INVESTED, and so, In proportion, for larger or smaller amounts. A TWO NUMBER CERTIFICATE, provided both Numbers be among the twelve taken rrom the Wheel,- entities the holder to TWENTY-FIVE TIMES THE AMOUNT INVEST? ED. That ls to sax. lt yields thc purchaser TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS rOR ONK DOLLAR INVESTED, and sola proportion for larger or smaller amounts. , A THREE NUMBER CERT1F IC AT E, j ir taken without regard to the probability of at least two of thc three N?nih?ra coming from tho Wheel-should all three bo amongst tito Num? bers taken therefrom-cn t lt les tho holder to TWO HUNDRED TIMES THE INVESTMENT, Insuring him TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR ONE DOL? LAR INVESTED, and' so In proportion for larger or smaller amounts. A THREE NUMBER CERTIFICATE, taken with the understanding that thc pur? chaser must also reap tho benefit of thc three two Number certificates Inclnaed therein, cntlthsrbe holder to ONE HUNDRED, AND THIRTY-SEVEN DOLLARS FOR ONE DOLLAR INVESTED, should all three Numbers be taken from the Wheel, or to THREE DOLLARS should only two of the Num? bers appear, and so in proportion for larger or smaller amonn ts. A FOUR NUMBER CERTIFICATE, ir taken without regard to the probability or at least three or the four appearing amongst the numbera taken rrom the Wheel, entitles the fur t?nate possessor (tn the event or all four appear" ing) to five hundred times the investment, that fa to say five hundred dollars for one dollar Invest? ed, and in proportion for larger or smaller amounts. COMBINATION CERTIFICATES. That ls to say, certain numbera (selected, as In all caaes, at will.)taken In a combined form, yield to tho purchaser very large amounts in propor? tion to, and tn accordance With, the manner of the combination, and Ohls ts arranged with mathe? matical accuracy proportionate to the amount Invested. For example: The numbers l, 2,3,4, (or [any four numbers,) make one Four Number Certifi? cate, (L2,3. ?,) and four Three Number Certifi? cates, Viz: 1, a. 8-1.2, 4-1, 3, 4-2, 3 4- A Com-. bloat ion Certificate 'or roar numbers Tor one dol? lar can be made by investing twelve cents on each or the roar included three number certifi? cates,-and the remaining fifty-two cents on the ronr number certificate. Should tbreo or the numbera be amongst those taken rrom the wheel, the bolder or the certificate, would be entitled to two htm J red times twelve cents, or twenty-roar dollars; but should all four appear, he will have tilsety-8?c dollars for his roar three number cer? tificates, and five hundred times fifty two cents, or two hundred and sixty dollars for his font number ceri Ideate-making In all three hundred and fifty-six dollars for one dollar Invested. Combinations or five numbera and upwards yield m contiguously increasing algeb. lc pro? portion. For example: Five numbers combined make ten three Bamber certlucates, whilst ten numbers in combination make one hundred and twenty thereof. ALL AWARDS OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND UNDER ARE DISTRIBUTED IMMEDIATE? LY AFTER THE RAFFLE, of which, (Sundays ex? cepted,) there are two dally, and all Awards ex? ceeding one thousand dollars will be delivered within ten days arter the raffle. CERTIFICATES can be obtained at the main oftlx, No. 133 MEET? ING STREET, and also at the offices or the agents* Jun27-fm2 W. L. SIMMONS, Mansger. ^THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP washes Flannel! without shrinking them, and renders them as Bott and fleecy as new. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, L?rnas ano ?l?oinnes. EXCEJ^IOE^PBD?GTA^^ A WATER. Freeh supplies from the Spring received monthly, and fur sale by the Agents, DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS? Wholesale Druggists. g PEAR'S FBUIT SOLUTION, With greatly improved directions for ase. One Bottle will preserve 192 pounds of Fruit, or 80 gal? lons Cider. A supply just received and for sale by DOWIE, MOISE St DAVIS, _Wholesale Druggists. fJIHE MILLVILLE FRUIT JAR. Tills JAR has been In use about eleven years, with a steadily increasing production and sales. During this period many new varieties of Jars for preserving fruit have been Introduced, but after one or two seasons' trial most of Hiern have been abandoned as. worthless, while tho reputa Hon and sales of the MILLVILLE JAR have con-* s tautly Increased. For sale by tho Agents, DOWIE, MOISE St DAVIS, _Wholesale Druggists. MOISE'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW? DERS ARR THE BEST IN USE. Prepared from the Purest Material with great care. If you desire to improve and keep your Stock healthy and in good order, try them. For sale by DOWIE, MOISE St DAVIS, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists. S URE POP, For the destruction of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bedbugs, put up in hermetically sealed cans, larger In size, better In quality, will keep fresh longer, and is cheaper than any in market. For sale by the Agents for the United States. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _ Agents. Charleston, 3. 0. JNO. WYETH & BRO.'S ELEGANT PHA RMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Consisting In part or: Elix. Beef, Wine and Iron; Beer, Wine and Cinchona; Pepsin, Bis. and Strychnine; Tasteless Cod Liver Oil; Plain and Ferra'ed Syrup of tho Hypophosp iltc Chemical Food; Iron, Quinine and Strychnine Ac, Ac. Catalogues furnished. . For sale by the Agents, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. JJANCE BROS. & WHITE'S RELIABLE SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS AND SUGAR-COATED PILLS. For sale at manufacturers' prices. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished by the Agen.a, DOWIE. MOISE St DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. DR. VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. Tbls World-renowned TONIO is highly recom? mended by die most eminent dorman Physicians, and pronounced by them as perfectly pure and frcc from all adulteration. For salo by,thc Agents roc the United States. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston, s. 0. S HOW OASES, PATENT SPRING, WALNUT AND METAL FRAMES. 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 FEET. Alwaya on hand and lor sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Jnn3-mw6moB_Charleston. S. 0. JJ RU GS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . DB. U. BAHR, 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 ls the best Medicino for Infants and young Children ever offered to the public lt ls care? fully prepared from the best Drugs, according to a prescription furnished by a distinguished Ger? man Physician of large and successful practice, and has been tried and approved by many of our best physicians. It ls specially adapted to the diseases Incident to childhood during the trying period or Teething, and recommends itself ror thc cure or Diarrhoea, Dysentery,. Colic, Griping in the Bowels, Summer Complaint, Ac lt contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drug, and should, therefore, ba preferred to the .?toothing Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, mere.ore, more or less Injurious. Thousands of children are murdered annually by soothing Syrups; in some cases, thia fact bas neon published lu thc newspapers, where the physician In attendance so stated tn bia death . certificate In the numerous other cases, where , the innocents are murdered by this modern Herod of the Nursery, tho cause ls laid io a thous? and other causes-to all bnt the right one . Mothers, bear this in mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which ls aufe. efficient and I satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The Sootning cordial ts also an excellent Tonic admirably adapted In cases or Debility-giving tone to tho system, recuperating tho strength, and restoring the appetite Price 25 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO. This ls no Dye, bat a Tonic and Hair Dressing keeps thc scalp olean, and promotes the growth or the Hair; contains no Nitrate or Sliver, no Sul? phur, BO Sugar or Lead, and no other Injurious Drug. Try lt. Only 50 cents a bottle. DR. BABB'S IMPBOVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination or vegetable remedies, In producing a preparation that will bring health and happiness to me unfortunate Bufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with j most wonderful success: Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Luss or Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, riles, Dlseasen or tho >kin, Pain In tho side, Back and Limbs, Sick Headache, I and all derangements or the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect s are ty by I any person and In ali situations In lire. No family should be without them. Price 25 cents a box. BENZINE, (DOUBLE-DISTILLBD, ) For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 25 cents a box. A Huerai discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BAER ls Agent ror trie-sale or FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument or the tcind In use. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised In another part of TBS NBWS.) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac W. B. WARNER A CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised In another part or THR NIWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies ror almost every disease, are dally gaining In favor at the south, while, in tho North and West, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following are some of the best known: Comp. Extract ol CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxy mel, for cough, Ac Strengthening Tonic of Peru. Five-Minute Pain-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weaknr ss, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac.) Amaranth for the Hair. Victoria Regia lor Hie Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pius. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir. Acanthus Extract, (ror Epilepsy, Fits, Ac) Catarrh Specific Pile Extract. Always on hand a rmi assortment or Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, all or which will be sold at lowest market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A rall assortment always on hand. CONDURANGO, The Great South American cancer Remedy. E. WALL, JR. INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL. Omen UNITY ALLKY, Over Messrs. Knobeloch A Small's Back Storo. yammer fosarte. jmW NOTICE.-OUR BBADBBB WHO PROPOSE TO 8PEND THE SUMMER M0NTH8 IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GTJE8TS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BY MAIL FOB SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PEB MONTH. np HE STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, 8. C., Solicits the patronage or the Public, and guar? antees satisfaction. Three minutes' walk from Depot and Postofllce._Junnimo MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MU., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the most eligible positions In the city, on the highest gronnd, and consequently well adapted for a Su.muer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag? nificently furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every rto.ir, ls now open for the re? ception of those contemplating a tour ol pleasure the coming season. Trie cat s run within a square of the house. Concho* at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOTT, Proprietor. jun8-4mos c HEROKEE SPRINGS. This Watering Place, well au>l ravorably known to t-oath Carolinians, situated 8 miles from Spart tan burg Courthouse, in one of tho healthier neighborhoods of the state, ls now open to re? ceive guests, and no pains will be spared to ren? der a sojourn there pleasant and agreeable. Board, $2 60 per day; $12 per week; $35 single month, or $30 per month for two or more months. D. B. CLAYTON A SON, Juu20-thm4 Proprietors. SWEET CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, ( I'OH M RH I, Y KED 8WKKT,) ALLEGHANY COUNTY, VA. These Springs so long and favorably known for their valuable Tonic and Alterative Powers, both as a Beverage and Bath, have been newly and completely retitled with convenient and comfor? table accommodations for roar hundred persons. Route, via Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Alleghany station, where elegant carnages be? longing to the springs, will bo in readiness for the visitors. CuAiioas-$3 per day and $60 per one monti?. J. T. WILSON, Superintendent. J un 3-m w n mo_ -^fHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous ror their ALTERATIVE WATERS and rashionable patronage, are now open, I hey are 2000 feet above tide water-affording entire relier rrom prostrating summer heat. Capacity for two thousand persons. Charges-$3 per dav and f so per mon iii or thir? ty days. GEO. L. PEYTON A CO.. may29-wrm36 Proprietors. J^EW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI WEEKLY LINE OF f o"uR-nORSB COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, 8. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Mouday, w. dnosday and Fri? day ut 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next dav by 1 P. M. Leave Asheville Mouday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive ai Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville la thc morning, go through to Flat Kock and lleudcrsouvllie lu daviight. Fare to Flat Rock $6; to Asheville $7. may32mo_W. P. BLAIR. XfEW ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, _L> [ROCKBRIDGE CO., VA. Thia new Watering Place will bc open lor the reception or visit ors on the i.vr DAY OV JULY. The waters have been long n il ravorably known, but until lately no Im pro vernen LS have been made ror tho entertainment of the public. A Joint stock company, chartered under the name or the JORDAN ROOKBKIDOE ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized willi ample capital. Tue Company have completed thia season a new and elegant Hotel, furnished throughout la tho very beat style. Tao mineral waters are bot lr Alum and Chaly? beate; tho former b. lng efficacious in all chronic diseases, each as Pneumonia Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, chronic Dysentery, ecroiula. Incipient Uousampilon. Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis ; auu the lattor aa a general .tome, and ls of great value in those arfeciioua which arc peculiar to tho R-raale conaiilntlon. The accomniodailona will bc first-class tn every respect. Boors-Tho Springs are eight miles from Oo I ahen, on the linc of the Chesapeake and Otilo Rail? road, and within elev?n to thirteen hours of Rich? mond. Washington and Baltimore by rall. Col. M. G. Harman's elegant stage coaches will con? nect with the tra?na twice a day at Goshen Depot. Board, per day, $3: Tour weeks, $00. For fur? ther particulars, apply to c. B. LUCK, General Manager, (P.O. as above,) rormcrly of tho spottswood Hotel, Richmond._Jnn241mo Q?PON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGIN ?A, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. T Tills delightful WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly refitted, and is now kept in the best modem style, its waters arc Alkaline, and have a wide celebrity lor their prompt and happy ac? tion In Dyspepsia, Diseases or the Kidneys and Bladder. Including Calculus, in various Skin Dis? eases, ana in their admirable effects on the Female Constitution, the air of Capon ls unsurpaaa> (1 In all the mountains of Virginia for salubrity, etas-" tlcity and cryness. Its splendid Baths were de? clared by Slr Henry Bulwer, when on a visit here with Mr. Webster, aa hurdly equaled by anything he had seen in Europe. For our pamphlet, with fnll particulars of rates, charges, Ac, ai'ply to A. A. SOLOMONS-A CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by mall. Jun8-lmo FRAZIER A SALE. Proprietor*. HE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors, its waters are cele? brated ror tho care of Klieamatlsra. Goat, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver, Chromo Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, DNeas.a of the Uterus, Affection* or the Skin, especially of syphilitic origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. TUE BATHS. Vary in temperature from 60 to no degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety or Chronic Bath. They are moreover round to prepare tho By stem for die beneficial action of water* lound at tho various other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at .the most celebrated spas In Ger? many, and which give sufferers tho beucht nf the very valuable remedial agents contained In the Mineral Mud. The.se ?sprloas oner UNSURPASS? ED ATTRITIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas? ure-Seeker. The equipment aud management are equal to those of flrst-clss-t city h tels. Every modern Improvement nos been provided. Professor J. L. OABELL, M. D., of the Unlvcrsl ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulara, address s. C. TARDY A CO., Richmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, llot Springs. Bath ? ounty, Va. may22-2mo (Zioars ano Sobauo. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING S Til K KT, TUREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES or every quality. Call and examine Stock berore buying else where. WILLI A?f SCHRODER., Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. 1 mch7-nc*wivr - FURN1T?RE~REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, r nhs sm it ti street, north or Wentworth. Hn-ntancc ~THE^Q?ITABLE LIFE 1SS?RMC& SOCIETY OF THE LOT STATES, NO. 120 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. WM. C. ALEXANDER, HENRY B. HYDE, President. vice-President Cash Assets, -. $18,000,000 Annual Income, - . 8,000,000 New Business for 1871, - - - - - 41,804,027 Kew Business from January 1st to May 1st, 1872, IN EXCESS of New Business in Cor? responding Months ia 1871, - - 6,941,450 The business of the EQUITABLE ls conducted la the most cnreinl and conservative manner. Its leading departments of FINANCE. INSURANCE AND ACCOUNTS being under the direct supervision and management of standing Committees, {elected from among tbe most eminent and reliable busi? ness men of the country. Its leading principles of action aro PERFECT SECURITY AND EQUITY TO THE ASSURED. It Issues all kinds of LIFE, ENDOWMENT AND JOINT LIFE PuLIOTES, on which Dividends will bo paid Annually; or on THE TONTINE PLAN, First Introduced bv this Society, and highly recommended and endorsed not only by the most cele? brated experts in Lie Insurance, bat by the leading business firms of the United States. It receives Premiums aud pa) 8 Losses INCASJHONLY! BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS: W. C. RAVENEL. M. D., F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D., W H. HUGER, If. D., W. F. ROBERTSON, M. D. Applications for Assurance may be made to GENERAL AGENT, - WM. B. S H "M "W, Equitable Building, No. 30 Broad Street. Resident Agent, Local Agent, U. A. HO WK ?V, JULIUS L. NOSES, Or Messrs. James Atlger ?Si Co., No. 34 Broad Srreet, juns-wfmir. CHARLESTON, S. C. DEY GOODS ! ~ 7 DEY GOODS ! AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, McLOY &c RICE. JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HEI?VALNI AJST> S EWING?-SI JL/K. SHAWLS, Warranted Fans Dye, at Twenty-five Por Cent. Lesa than Gold Cost of Importation. Our Stock ls very Full and Complete In Every Department, all or which will be Sold at Reduced Prices. MATTING I MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING Just landed from Twcnty-Qve Cents per Yard up. ICE BLANKETS, from Fifty Cents np. NO. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J. W.RICE. ]un31mo G c?o m g Uk tl) ine a. rJIHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. The DOME SHUTTLE use? the Straight Needle, maleen the loclc stiren, (alike OD both sides,) has self-adjusting tension, and ts the only first class low price sewing Machine In tho market adapted for every variety or mewing from muslins to heaviest clothB. Price $25 and $37. Agents wanted. Send stamp ror circular and sample of Sewing. T. L. BISSELL, General Agent, InnU-fmwsrnn Charleston, R- O. rjIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON SILENT HEWING MACHINE. THE BEST JS TUE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Itepalring done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G GO., apr5-lyr Na ?too King street. Professional. jQR. K. B. HEWITT, NO. 34 WENTWORTn STREET,' CHARLESTO N, B. C., Gan 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 hours from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.: RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, Ac, this practice is almost perfect. Thc most intense pains aro almost instantly re? lieved, enormous swellings aro reduced, limbs which have been contracted and atm for years aro relaxed. Cases of tweuty, thirty and forty years' standing have been cured by me after all other means have failed A great accomplishment ls my triumph ovor pain by which 1 can often. In a few moments, soothe and carry off the most excruciating suf? ferings. If thin syittem did nothing more than to relieve pain, lt wonid stand superior to any other system extant. v CATARRH. Stopped-np Head, Running of the Nose, co s tant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose Thousands suffer from that most annoying, dis? agreed and oifenslve complaint, Catarrh, with? out knowing what lt ls. ofton tue secreted mu? cous, flowing down the tlitoat, clogs up tue lungs aud lays the foundation for consumption. Tho most skillful physicians fall to cure lt. I cure auy case of obstruction, slopped up head, discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from tue none, Internal or external, pain or lailness between the eyes, constant blowing of the nose. Inflammation of the nasal passages, ulceration or schuclderlan membrane, Ac, In the coarse of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Dearness, Noises In the Head, Otorrhoa, Otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis or Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating all arreamos or the ear with tbe most gratifying results. Borne who had paid aurlsts neany $1008 without benefit have ne.-n cured by me in a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, Injudiciously used, has filled th? earth with wrecks or huiuaulty. Thousands surfer from Its effects who have been unconsciously drugged by their physician. It ls vain to attempt the cure of the majority ot diseases while lt return ns in the body. Although I have heard of several so-called antidoten tor mercury In tue human body, I have never >cr, seen a physician who could eliminate lt from the system. 1 can Battery any patient or phy Mean that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zluc, and other mineral poisons in every case. CANCERS. Noll-mc-Tangcre, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Sclr rhos Cancer, Fungous Cancer, Bose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment or every description or Cancer and Tumors. Dow many Cancers aud Tumors arc wrnnfnlly treated ny certain charlatans styling themselves "Caucer Doctors." Arter being pronounced Incurable, I will tnfce any one ot these cases In hand and make a per? manent euro. My ierras ror treating Cancer?. Ac, will be based on the age and condition of thc patteni, and the positive certainty of cure may06-6moB ^ep-??RNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder luonr ramilles for several years, wc give a decided pref? erence above All others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy, Nc 421 King street, near Calhoun street, charles ton, S. G. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. Pclzcr, M. 1)., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr5-3mos ON MARRIAGE. Tfc^ Happy relier for Young Men from the crrcctk of Errors and Abuses in early Ufo. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediment to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. Now and remarkable remedies. Boote and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa, octia Sljirts ano furnishing ?oo?s. GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD UMRIIRTSAND DRAWERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OP ELEGANT NECK-WE AB, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STBEET, OPPOSITE! THF. MAKKIOr II ALL. novia Doors,' 5 a s I) cs ano Olino3 P. P. TOALE* Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS,. STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. ?0 Havne street, FACTORY, H0RL B EC K'S WHARP mchB-fmwlv FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. Dengs anh iUebirines. THE ENEMY SURRENDERS.-THE dragon alala by St George, and the snake 1 Hut stopped the march ol Regulus, were mild nuisances compared with CURONKs! INDIGES? TION and Its accompaniments; yet this foe ol hean li ami Hie, wirri ali thc brood of bilious and nervous ailments of which lt ls thc parent, sur? renders to Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and ls banished from the system. At i his season, whrn the physical powers ure so apt to droop and languish, and thc spirits to elvo way, thc toning, purifying, refreshing, renovating and regulating operation of this most agreeable of all corrective* ls especially couduclve to a healthful and vigor ons condition of thc system, told by all Drug gists. . JUU24-12 |J ? N D ? ? A li G O I The undersigned has Just received a supply o the Great south American cancer Remedy, GUN DURANGO. H. BAER, janis ' No. 131 Meeting street, By LAURE Y, ALEXANDER & CO. Auctioneers. SCE RIFFS SALE-D. O'NEILL & SONS TS. W. 0. Ch ap mua A Company. Frank H. Watt TS. W. 0. Chapman A.Company. By virtue of executions against the property ia the above cases, to me directed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAT, the 1st of July next, on the premises, vest side of Meeting street, one door south from the corner of Market street, com? mencing at 11 o'clock A.M., All the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in the entire stock of a RE? TAIL nu OT AND SHOE STORE, consoling of a general assortment or Boots, chocs, Tranks, Va? ses, Ac, Ac Terms cash. E. W. M. HACKET, Jolyl_Sheriff of Charl eaton County. By LAURE Y, ALEXANDER & CO., Auctioneers. O'NEILL & SONS VS. W. 0. CHAPMAN A Co. Frank H. Watt vs. W. C. .Chapman A Co. By virtue of execntions against the property la the above cases, to me directed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAY, the 1st of Joly, on the premises, west side of Meeting street, one door south from the corner of Market street, com? mencing at ll o'clock A. M., . AU the Right, Title and Interest of the above named defendants in tho entire stock or a RE? TAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, consisting of a general assortment or Boots, Shoes. Tranks. Valises, Ac, Ac. . - Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, Jolyl_Sheriff of Charleston County. By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. '.? ' ' : CLOSING OUT OF RUSSELL'S BOOK STORE. wm be sold THIS DAT, the lat of July, at il o'clock, The remainder of the Stock of the Estate or Jno. Russell, King street, consist lng la part of BOOKS Shelvings, Counters, Glass Cases, iron Safe. 4c^ Jolyl_ By WM. McKAT. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED. SALE to close consignments of PRINTS. Ging? hams, Poplins, Paris Stripes, Dolly Yardens. Bareges, Muslins, Linen. Natlaets, Cashmeres, Twee-is. Ready-male Clothing, Shirts, Handker? chiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, caps, Neckties, Ho! tiona and Sundries. THIS DAY, (Monday) at No. 46 Wentworth street, at balf-past io o'clock, will be sold, the above; also small invoice assorted Glass Lamps. _- _jnTyi By A. c.. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Trastee Brown and wife vs. John Har? grave. By virtue o: an order of the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First Circuit, in the above case, to me directed, will be Bold THIS DAY, tin 1st or July, 1872, in front of the courthouse, in Charles? ton, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OF LAND situate west side of President street, (npper wards.) lu the City of Charleston, designated as Nos. 23 and 26, meas? uring In front on President street 40 feet, same on back line, and In depth from east to west 120 feet; tutting and bounding east by President street, north by Cannon court, west by lot No. 166, and sooth by lot No. 164, in Payne's plat. Terms-One-third cash; balance in two equal annual instalments with Interest, 10 be secured by mortgage of the premises. Buildings to be In snfed and pHey assigned. Purchaser to pa? for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, Jol'l_;_S.C.C. SHERIFF'S SALE.-R, R. HUDGINS, survivor, vs. u. F. Baker ic Co. a. F. Sim? mons vs. H. F. Baker A Cc By virtue of executions against the Droper!y ia the above cases, to me directed and delivered, wlU be sold TUi> DAY, the 1st of July, 1872, at tho Coal Yard, NO. 20 Cumberland street, at ll o'clock A. M., All the Right, Title and Interest or the defend? ants in the above case In TWO HORSES AND TWO COAL CARTS and a lot of Office Furniture, con? sisting of Tables, Desks and an Iron Safe Terms cash. E. w. M. MACKEY, Jnlyl_Sheriff of Charleston County. &nm<m ?al?a-inturc ?Dapa. ~By W. Y. LEITCH & K. 9. BRUNS. "?" Auctioneers. (JALE ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OP O former purchaser-SMALL HOUSE, No. 23 america street. WlU be ?old at unction, at east end of Broad street, at ll o'clock, on TUESDAY. Joly 2. That SMALL COTTAGE RESIDENCE, With Garden attached, known as No 23 America street. Lot measures 26 feet front by 100 feet in depth, more or less. ?j cr ms-u a li cash; balance In one year, secured by bond and mortgage of the property, with in . tereet payable annually Purchaser to pay ns for popers and stomps._JnlyI-2 By W. ?. LEITCH A K. s. BBUM& Auctioneers. EARLE- VS. PERKINS. By virtuo or decree and order in above case, I will sell at Public Auction, on lUEsDAY 2d or July, ar-11 o'clock A. M., at the corner 01 East Bay and Broad streets. . AU that Tbree story BRICK TENEMENT on the south side of Princess street, known aa No. 7. ALSO, AU that other Tkrce Story BRICK TENEMENT adjoining thc above, and known as No. 9. Terms-One third cash, balance in one and two years; deferred payment to bear interest from day or sale, and to be secured by bond of par? chaser and mortgage of premises. Premises to be injured and poUcy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps; E. W. M. MACKEY, Jun27_Sheriff Charleston County. By W. Y. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. WILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, 2D July, at ll o'clock, at the old Po s tom ce, That ONE AND A HALF STORY WOODEN RESIDENCE and out-bnlidinBB?ln summerville known as the old Residence of Kev. P. Gadsden. Lot measures two acres, more or less. ALSO. That TWO AND A HALF STORY WOODEN DWELLING and out-bniidlnga In Summerville, known as the new Residence of Rev. P. Gadsden. Let measures two acres, more or less. Terms cash; purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. Jun20-th2mtu2 By U RU IMS & WJLLLJLAMSi, Real Ks ta te Agents and Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich? mond and York River RaUroad Company to the late Wm. H. Macfarland and the undersigned, dated respectively the 9tn of September, 1859, and the 1st 01 January, 1886, the undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of August, 1872, at 12 M, at the auction rooms of Messrs. Grubbs A Wilhams, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Puoltc Auction, The WHOLE LINK OF RAILWAY of the said Company from tho City of Richmond to West Point, together with the Franchises or the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Depuis, Water Stations, Road bed,. Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and every other right, Interest or estate conveyed by the said deeds, except lu g chokes tn action. TUE TERMS OF SALE win be CASH sufficient to pay all thc costs or ex? ecuting the trusts* of said deeds, and to pay tun Interest on the bonds outstanding under tue deed or 1850 aforesaid, estimated at about $35.000, and then a ored.t on ll the 1st or January, 1877, as to $48,coo, with interest from the ist of Joly, 1872, at the- rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and then Cash sufficient to pay tue interest due on tbe bonds of the flrst-claaa under the deed of 1866 aforesaid, estimated at about $52,' GO, and a credit until the 1st of Janu? ary, 1886 aa.to $300,000, with Interest at the rate or 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st of July, 1872, pajablo semi annually, and then Cash suf? ficient to pay the Interest due on the booda of the second class under the mortgage of 1866 afore? saki, estimated at about $165,000, and then a credit until 1st or January, 1877, as to $?99,000, with interest from the 1st of Joly, 1872, at the rate of T per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the 1st of January, 1890, as to the residue of s ,cb pu ron ase money, wt h interest at the rate of a per cent, per an? num. As to so much of the purchase money as may be applicable to the bonds, secured by the deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser Shall give his bonds co rresponding with the suM outstand? ing bonds, and as to thc re-ldue of such parchase money, the purchaser shall give his bond or bonds, as may be determined upon arter the sale; the purchaser's bonds 10 bo secured by deed or trust on the property and fran?aises sold. capitalists wlU take notice that thee^tof a sale and conveyance by the undersigned wm be^ lo extinguish Hie Company aforesaid, and make thc purchaser a body corporate. For further par? ticulars, apply to Messieurs PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. 'RH. MADRV, S. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trastees. fg- sale conducted by Mesare GRUBBS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid will report at once to Messrs. PAGE & MADRY, Rich? mond, Va,, the nnmbor or Bonds held by them, the deed of trust by which they sro Bccured, the amouut of each Bond, and the amount of interest due. Holders of Detached Coupons will report as above H. H. MAURY, ? J. PROSSER TABB, jon3 _Surviving Trustees. gUttionma; Vtvoatt Saleit #t. -~ H?TS0N LEE, Auctioneer. ... WILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, Ten HO) ACRES Of good FARMING LAND, on Meeting street road, Just north of theThree Miie Douse, being a portion of the Farmera' Fer? tilizer company's Tract. For terms, apply at No. S? Broad street, Jun21-f mw6 I