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TEEMS OF THE NEWS. -H, DAn.Y HEWS, V mau one year, ts; sir ml^. U\ tbree months $2*0. Served In the LWteaweet, payable totheoar ?Tta A Tear paid A advance at tbe office. 't??V?U P^ed onTuesdays, Tbnndajs ana saturdays, one year $4; alz months $??r tan* months $126 tta WWLT St**, one year $2. Six copies .io. Ten copres, to one address. $16. SmacarrTioKS In ail cases payab e In advance gad no paper continued alter the expiration of the tim? pabt fer. 2$iHp9 of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding. 4c., not exceeding 20 words. 26 cents ascii insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 80 words, 40 cents each insertion ; over 30, and not ?xoeedlng 40 words, 60 oente each insertion. These rat? are NW, and most invariably be paid ta advance. SdUtrrrjkifcxs should be made by Posto m ce Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be dene, protection against losses by mall may be occured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THE Ni. we, Or by sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., i_NO. U9 Rant Bay. Charleston. 8. a ^ Wit ($b*tk?t0n Sfet?& SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1872. ggf Hr. WILLIAM1 E. BDOC0N8, Jr., ls the travelling agent for THE NEWS, for South Carolina. _ NEWS OE THE DAT. -Chicago proposes establishing a perma? nent exhibition on the plan of those of St. Louis and Cincinnati. -The Mississippi River is to be stocked with shad. Onondaga Lake, New York, was a few days since stocsed with the same Ash. -A new system of casting type ls said to be coming into vogue in England, the type being cast in syllables, enabling an average composi? tor to set five thousand ems an hour. The in? vention bas been patented. -Hrs. Wharton, who was acquitted in An? napolis last winter of the murder of General Ketch um, ls In better health, and has returned to her home In Baltimore. It la thought that ohe wlU never be tried on the charge of at? tempt to poison Mr. Van Ness. - --The New York and Brooklyn Bridge when completed will have a total length of 6862 feet, and a width of 80 feet; the central span will be 1000 feet long, with an elevation of 130 feet above high water; the towers will be 268 feet In height above the surface of high water, and at the base will be 134 by 66 feet -Some capitalists of Belgium have built an enormous hotel for the sole use of their em? ployees. For about thirty-five cents a day a man can get a comfortable room, good meals, (only one of w ii ch, however, ls of meat,) and a certain amonnt of washing during the week. It ls as yet uncertain whether the experiment J will pay. -The New York Herald of Wednesday says: "The Southern State bonds were doll to stag? nation. A few orders In Sooth Carolinas appeared to be the only business, and these were executed at a decline in the new bonds to 29*. The old bonds were firmer at 66, on a rumor that the several Insurance companies wbo-hold these securities,by reason ot a State law that compelled the insurance companies having agencies in South Carolina to make a depositor collaterals at the State department, Intend moving the courts for a mandamus to cqmpsl the comptroller to pay the Interest" -Some curious experiments have recently been made in France to ascertain the effects of wine, brandy and absinthe on fowls. The especially those wno drank absinthe. Two months of absinthe drinking was found suffi? cient te kill the strongest cock or hen. The fowls who Indulged in brandy alone lasted however, four months and a half, while the * wln?-blbbers survived for ten months. It was * not only their health which was affected by alcohol, their personal appearance underwent an extraordinary change. An Immense de? velopment of cocks' crests took place. The crests, lt is stated, Increased to four times their original size, and assumed a hue of un natural brightness-probably on the same 11 principle that the noses of confirmed drunk-1 ] ards become preternaturally large and red. -The steam plongh has always been favor? ably received in Louisiana. Mr. E. Lawrence one of the most practical and progressive planten of that State, baa recently addressed a long letter to the department of agriculture giving the results of his experiments with this plough, and the conclusions which they have led him to adopt Mr. Lawrence claims the advantages of the steam plough to be the little time consumed in getting in the crop the ease with which deep ploughing and sub? soiling ls performed, and which gives an In creased production, and the extent of land * that can be cultivated. There is a very fair prospect that these ploughs, though not an? swering all the requirements ot their more sanguine irlends, will come Into more-general use in America for the breaking up of level land, aac. especially of the vast and unob straotive surfaces of the Western prairies, In Sogland companies have been formed which transport these steam ploughs from larra to farm by contract with the farmers. -The curious fact was ellcted at a late brew era' congress that Massachusetts ls the fourth State only in the Union in the manufacture of fermented liquors. It would be Interesting to know what Massachusetts does with the beer, hot upon this the brewers give os no Informa? tion. The New York Evening Post thinks that as Massachusetts brews more than a half mil hon of barrels yearly, it ls almost incredible that she should not drink some of it. To man nfaoture so much good liquor-we assume it to be good, good, that ls, as beor-and have 'never a drop to drink,- would be almost to .violate the scriptural Injunction not to muzzle the ox that treadeta out the corn. It lt to consumed at home, and ls not merely an article of commerce, it would be -In te resting to know whether Its manufacture has increased or diminished under the influence of tte prohibition laws, and whether its home consumption has Increased or diminished In the same ratio. It ls claimed by the brewers that the death rate from delirium tremens ls greater lo New England than in Bavaria, and thia difference ls attributed to the ose of dis tilled and fermented liquors. Perhaps Massa^ chnaetts is increasing her breweries with a view io relief In this direction. There la a great deal of beer made there. The great question is what they do with lt. If it be a - sin for the Inhabitants of Massachusetts to in dalga In that tipple, is lt a virtue to manufac? ture it for the demoralization of other people ? ' -A Saratoga correspondent ot the Albany Times gives the following about a rich yonng man who goes to Saratoga to make a display of his new-fashioned mourning: "Among the recent arrivals at Saratoga is a yoong gentle? man of great fortune, who is a regular summer visitor here, and who has Invariably made a great display. Thia season he proposes to do the place on a quieter scale, on account of his mother's recent death. This Is how he goes'] about lt: He bas a snit of rooms - at the Con? gress, that, nnder his supervision, have been so arranged as to present a rather sombre ap? pearance, for, ont of respect to bis mother's memory, they have been put In mourning. A deep black border runs around the ceilings, while the wall-paper ls of a very gloomy color; tbe furniture, which to-day, is from Egypt, and is esc grotesque in appearance and myst* style; nothing like lt has ever before i in Saratoga. The gentleman annoui he will not enter the ball-room this but wlli entertain his friends in his rt an elegant and costly manner, ot co levltyi He Is to drive a four-ln-ht groom and coachman are to be at mourning, and mourning lap robes, ll ral palls, are to be spread over the set carriages, which will be painted in with the habiliments of woe. For th blems of sackcloth and ashes he pays 1 dred dollars per week. Shoddy socii thi3 'fill il devotion' and speaks of 'such a good son,' but so odd and ec while common-sense people are unkind to call him a snob, and one of the mc kind." _ The Position of Judge Orr We print to-day a highly importan from Anderson, in which the special pondent of THE NEWS seta forth the ; opinions of Judge James L. Orr op condition and political future of the With sinewy force Judge Orr CkvcrU robberies which the Bieg have com and exposes the hollowness of th- j sions of those leaders of his party v, now fighting for the mastery dark "one year's good stealing" which re A more severe arraignment of Sooth Ct Radicalism has never been framed tha which now falls from the lips of the man in its ranks. The statements Jndge Orr makes npon this point the j know to be trae, but their d?terminai hold aloof from Republicanism will no vent them from seconding any Bet ol who may nominate candidates for decent citizens can consistently vote. Republicanism in South Carolina is respectable, when it is stripped of the sites which corrupt its tissues and it hideous to see, it will be time enou invite the white citizens of Sonth Carol) enter the Radical fold. And, bad as tl are, we firmly believe that two years mi Scott's rule would be less hurtful to the payers than to the Republican porty, re-election of Scott, or the election of like mon, might cost the State fonr mi dollars, but it would coBt the Repnbl party its very existence. Vet we feel we are not going too far in saying tha the whites adhere to their determinatiot to make party nominations this fall, a publican candidate like Judge Melton or C. Davis Melton or Juige Graham w receive the votes of at least fifty-eight t sand of the sixty thousand white voters in State. -It will be noticed that Judge Orr expli away the most objectionable points in defence of nepotism and gift-taking, wi he delivered in Colombia upon bia ret r~v~ ?i> 'm . Mittmd nlnk i--w---*> aver the political differences between I paper and Judge'Orr, it is far from iesire to do him any Injustice. 'We, th 'ore, have given bim an ample opportun it 'ormaliy defining bis attitude towards poi ?al parties in the State. [laud Imme mar-Thackeray In Amcrl lu the June number of Blackwood is irticle which deserves to be quoted enti 'or it shows Thackeray "in his habit as "lived." The letters written by the gn satirist to Mr. William B. Reed, of Philad ania tell the tender story4, and show That ?ray in a light all too new to the many w Jtill regard him as uncharitable, unkindly sneerer at virtue. The brother of Mr. Reed was one of t passengers who were lost when the Ame can mail steamer the Arctic was wreck In 1854. Hear what Thackeray says abo it: "That ghastly straggle over, who woe "pity any man that departs? It is tl "survivors one commiserates of such "good, pions, tender-hearted man as i "seemed, whom God Almighty bas jo " taken back to himself. He seemed " me to have all the sweet domestic virtu " which make the pang of parting only tl 41 more cruel to those who ure left benin "Bat that loss-what a gain to him I "just man summonod by God-for wbi " purpose can he go bat to meet the Di vi r "love and goodness? I never think aboi "deploring such; and as you and I sec " for oar children, meaning them only lot "and kindness, how much more Patt "Noster? So we say, and weep the b "loved ones whom we lose all the samt " with the natural, selfish sorrow. * * "I believe I Bald I should like to be goin "with him Tn the Arctic, and we parte "company with a great deal pf kindness "please God, and friendly talk of a futur "meeting. May it happen one day, for " feel ?sure he was a just man. " The sam solemn ideas find expression us beautiful ii another letter: "I never feel pity for a mai " dying-only for survivors, if there be such "passionately deploring him. You Bee thi "pleasures the undersigned proposes t< " himself herein future years-a sight*of tb< "Alps, a holiday on the Rhine, a ride in tb< "Park, a colloquy with pleasant frieiMfiTo "an evenlDg. If it is death to part witt "these delights, (and pleasures they are, "and no mistake,) snre the mind can con " celve others afterwards, and I know one "small philosopher who is quite ready to "give up these pleasures-quite content " (after a pang or two of separation from " dear friends here) to put bis hand into that " of the summoning angel and say: Lead "on, oh messenger of God, our Father, to " the next place whither the divine good? ness calls us. We must be blindfolded "before we can pass, I know; but I have "no fear about what is to come, any more " than my children need fear that the love "or their father should fail them." And the following lines are exquisitely touchiog: "Ahme ! how quick the days are flitting ! I mind me of a lime that's gone, When here Pd sit, as now I'm sitting, In this same place, but not alone. A fair j oung form was nestled near me, ' A dear, dear face looked tondly up, And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me There's no one now to share my cup." There is a curious little incident in ! Thackeray's life which Mr. Reed reveals for the first time. Thackeray seems to have liked America so mach that he wanted to j settle here for a few years at least. "The " secretaryship of oar legation at Washing ?' ton was vacant the other doy, and I "instantly asked for it; but, ia the very ?kindest letter, Lord Clarendon showed "how the petition was impossible. First, "the place was given away; next, it would " not be fair to appoint out of the service. "But the first was an excellent reason, not j "a doubt of it. So, if ever I come, as I j "hope and trust to do this time next year, "it mnst be in my own coat and not the] " Queen's." But though be liked his Ameri? can cousins so well, Thackeray concealed some of their little peculiarities of manner neither from himself nor from his corres? pondent: "The European continent swarms "with your people. They are not all as " polished as Chesterfield. I wish some of " them spoke French a little better. I saw "five of them at supper at Basle the other j "night with their knives down their throats. "It was awful. My daughter saw it, and I 'was obliged to say: 'My dear, your great ' 'great-grandmother, one of the finest "ladies of the old school I ever saw, 1 'always applied cold steel to her wittles. ' 'It's no crime to eat with a knife.' ' 'Which is all very well-but I wish five of I 'them at a time wouldn't.' Again, be j says: "Yon (Americans) are more tender, 'hearted, romantic, sentimental, than we j 'are. I keep back some of the truth ; bat j "the great point to try and ding into the .ears of thegreat, stupid, virtue-proud Eng? lish public is that there are folks os good as 'they in America. That's where Mrs. Stowe's 'book has done harm, by inflaming us with 'an idea of our own sapacior virtue in free? ing our blacks, whereas yon keep yours." There are many other passages which we should like to reproduce. The letters are charming, and they are lit '.ced together by a narrative written with warm affection and in excellent taste. New Books. CAPER SAUCE. A Volume of Chlt-Cbat about Men, Women and Things. By Fanny Fern. New York: G. W*. Carleton & Co. This ls a bright, lively book; New England. Ish, of course, but brimful of womanly good sense. One of tho most pleasing things about Mrs. Parr?n Is her devotion to children, whose excellent champion she is. There are seventy one chapters In the book; most ot them are thoughtfully and carefully written, and all are sharp and smart. ANGELINA GUSH-NOTON'S THor/QQTS ON MEN AND THINGS. By Angelina Gushlngton. New York: G. W. Garletou & Co. This book ls warmly praised by the magnates of the London press, and it will hardly be less | popular In America than la England. The author shoots folly as it flies, and disposes ol Croquet, Ritualism,-Bishops and Doing Pen I ance in a summary and satisfactory manner. I As a specimen of Miss Gushington's stylerwe j ' quote her description o? the new pastoral Stuff: "The stan* was divided Into four lengths, for the sake of convenience lu packing up, the several parts screwed Into another, and the novelty of the design consisted In the fact that, with the exception of the head of the staff or crook, which was solid, the separate parts were hollow, so that the staff; when fixed.| together, formed a series ot compartments, one above tire other, and my suggestion was -? V . . Higinri immun 91 m rt m a oiuutlH ?... mlllfMd and so titted ip that the dear bishop mlgbt carry small but necessary articles in them when he went a journey through a wild coun? try, where he would hud lt inconvenient to take much luggage. * * * One division held a set of Uve circular cakes of Bhavlng soap in the ecclesiastical colors, to be useu respectively according to the seasons, a razor,J strop and shaving brush; ' another a tooth brush, clean neck cloth and a box of pul moule waters; and the third a small bottle exactly flited to the cavity, containing some of the old? est and finest Freuch Cognac that money could purchase." The London Examiner hits the exact charac? ter of the book in saying of lt: "The conveying "of shrewd sense under the dainty mask of a "young lady's affectation of being a little goose "ls a pleasant notion, and ls cleverly done, with *4a real sense of humor.'1 Both of the above mentioned books are. | bound in cloth, and are for sale at Holmes's Book House. Price $1 50 each. ? op armer e ti ij. a ano Chssomtians. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between ti. BART, W. BART and H. BaYER, under the urra name of t?: BART A 00. u this )day dlssolved.tJuly 1,) by the death of Mr. WM. BART. 0. BART, H. BAYER. We have this day, (Joly i.) associated with us Mr. H. STEITZ, as a partner. The Fruit and Pro? duce business will be continued as heretofore, under the Arm name of C. BART A 00. U. BART, H. B\YER, Jnlyfl-atnth8_H. STEITZ. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ASSOCIATED with him In business Mr. OdARLKS R. VALS. The m inuracture of Engines, McCarthy Gins and Mac h ID tr y la Ron e rai, will hereafter be carried on under the name and Arm or SMITH A VALE., at the old stand east end Hasel street. JUU26-lmo J. RALPH .-MiTII. So Rent. FOR RENT, COOL, COMFORTABLE ROOMS, from $3 to $8 per month. Plenty or cistern water. Apply at Archer's Bazaar, No. 363 Slog street._julye-stuthS* TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOUSE, corner of Wentworth and smith streets. House and premises In good order, with fine cu? tera. For farther Information apply to S. B. PICKENS, 8. C. R. R. OIHce, corner of King and Ann streets._jniy6-stnthlmo TO BENT, A THREE-STOBY BRICK BUILDING, on the north side of Kayne street. Large cistern on the premises. Apply at No 1 Hayna street?_may30-thata TO RENT, A COMFOBTABLE HOUSE, containing nine rooms, on front beach Snl livan's Mand. Apply to S. A. WOODsID i, No. 86 Market street,_July-t-th9tu4*' TO BENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A small and comfortable Dwelling, on rront Beach, east of Fort Moultrie. Apply at No. 118 Oalhoan street._Joly2tntbs3 TO RENT, A MOST DESIRABLE BE8I DENCE la the central-western por? tion or the city, within one square or the city Railway. The Mouse contains six square rooms, [ with dressing room and nant ry. Jame cistern and wen or water,neat fl iwergarden and all necessary outbuildings. The premises wld be rented tor turee, six months, or lunger, eitner wita or witu oat furniture, ir agreeable arrangements can be made for the owner to hire oue room or board with the family. Address "House," Key Box Na 108._Joly4 I TO RENT, SEVERAL HOUSES, APART? MENTS and Rooms, rentrai and northwest? ern localities. Also, on King street. Apply to 340 King Btreet, or Flre-Proo! Building. Julyl TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, an eligibly situated House on sulivao's Isiand, within six minutes' wak of the Steam boat Lauding, containing eight square rooms, pautry, double piazzas, Ac On the premises are a large elsi ern and weil of water, and all neces sary outbuilding-*. Also, a One Vegcable Gar? den u der cultivation. To an approved tenant, the rent will be moderate. Apply toB. S. D. MUcKESFtJ^S, No. 57 Hasel street. Jun25 -Sla ?mfa i turcs IWOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to my friends and the rub lc that I have oneued AN E?TABLI>HMENT FUR MANDFAC TUBING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER? WEAR, at No. 161 King street, where I would be br.ppy to receive any orders in my line. SAM'L LANGLEY, Jr, junio-lmo Sp*rici Notici?. pm* CONSIGNEES PER COMMERCIAL LINE schooner "CARRIE A. BENTLEY," FaulK enborg Master, from New York, are notified that she is THIS DAT discharging cargo at Central Wharf. All goods not called for at sunset will be stored at owners risk and expens?. Positively, no claims allowed after goods leave the wharf. Juiyd-1 H. P. BAKER & CO., Agents. pmlF YOU WOULD HAVE NO GRAY hairs use FULL'S SICILIAN HAIS RENEWER, the only sure preventive. Joljfl-stntn3 . ^SS-TAKE AYER'S PILLS FOR ALL the purposes or a purgative, for constipation, In? digestion, headache and liver complaint. By nniversal accord, they are the beat of all purga? tives for family nae. Julys-sthtn3 pm* NOTICE -MR. HENRY PREG NALL ls no longer authorized to act as my Attor? ney, either for the collection or Rent or other? wise, the powe?- having been revoked on my re? turn to the city in April last. JACOB K EG GS. Charleston, July 6,1872. Jaly6-2* pm* MOULTRIE VILLE.-MR. EDITOR: Please insert the following Ticket, representing all Interests: . POtt INTENDANT, DB. J. B. PATRICK. FOR WARDENS, Colonel CHARLES SIMONTON, Dr. B. A. M?CKESFrss, ASH ER D. COBEN, C. WULBURN, JOHN P. SLATTERY. Joly? pm* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for tho Bene flt of the Pres School Fond-Official Raffle Numbers: RAFFLE CLASS NO. 689-MORNING. 69-25-46-49-65-22-72-43-14-47-15-21 RACFLE CLASS No. seo-EV KM NO. 20- 6-67-1-63-59-56-14-77-30-57-48 As witness our hands at, Charleston this 6th day of July, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, jnlye Sworn Commissioners. ^OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OP TBE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY for the benefit of the state Orphan asylum: CLASS No. 27-FaiDAT MORNING, Jnly 6. 66-31-49-71-67-45 -28 -38-69-30-60- 8 CLASS No. 28-FRIDAY EVBNINO, July 6. 18-69-78-16-48-70-20- 1-30-47- 3-14 I Witness my hand at Charleston, s. c., 6th day j .'aly, 1872. A. MOROSO, julys Sworn Commissioner. pm* PENSIONERS OF THE SOUTH Carolina Society please call on the Treasurer, No. 2 Broad street. Jnly8 ^"TREASURER'S OFFICE, 8AVAN NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C.-Coupons for Interest ob the First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, which mature lat July, 1872, will be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of H. H. Elmpton, Financial Agent for the State of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York. 8. W. FISHER, JulyZ-tutbsa Treasurer. ^.PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF S.O., JULY 1,1812.-The Board of Di? rectors of thts Bank having declared a Se mi-An? nual Dividend of One Dollar Per Share upon the. j Consolidated stock, free of Government Tax, the | same will be paid on and after this date. . TH0>. FROST, JR., Jnlyl-mws3 _Cashier. pm* SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER? SIGNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on sullivan's Island, ls now prepared to famish the residents (and those Intending to locate there during the summer months) with their Supplies imM thA.VAnr In-*~- 'fhn-'-tim ttrioML Atron/tlng* m person to the business, I can guarantee satis? faction to all who may wish to patronise me. . Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. Jnn20_ pm* IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY A COMPANY in re R. J. DAVANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trastees of I the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of j the Hon. c. B. FAR*BB, Judge, in the above stated ca-.e, notice ls hereby given to all and singular tho Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. W1QG tbat said court has limited and allowed ninety daya from the date or this order In which said Creditors may prove their claims before the under? signed, Receiver, at his office, in the'Courthouse, at Beaufort. , H. G. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S. C., Jane 14, 1872. Jan22-60 "pm* O N MARRIAGE.-fe^ Happy relier for Yoong Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility oared. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book? aud circulars sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Nc 2 South Sloth street. Philadelphia. Pa_oct? ^.NOTIOB. - GREENVILLE AND OOLUMBIA RAI LR OD COMPANY. The State, ex Relations the Attorney-General, Plaintiff, vs. the Greenville and Colombia Ran road Company, Defendant. JAMES O. GIBBES, JAMES R. PRINGLE and others, Plaintiffs,' vs. the Greenville and Colom? bia Railroad Company and others, Defendants. Thc undersigned navlng, by order of his Honor Samuel W. Melton, circuit Judge of the Fifth Circuit,dated Jone 18th, 1872, been appointed Ref? eree on the above stated cases to ascertain and reporr, among other things; the amount of in debtedneaaof the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road company, with authority by advertisement to require all oredltora to establish their respec? tive demanda before him Notice ls hereby given to all and singular the creditors bf the said Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, whether holding tt???s or the Hrs: mortgage, bonds or certificates of indebted? ness guaranteed by the ata to, bonds or. certifi? cates of indebtedness of the second mortgage, non-mortgaged bonds or claims of any other character, 11 present and establish their respec? tive claims before the undersigned as Referee, at ms office tn Colombia, Sooth carolina, on or be? fore the 1st day of october next, at which time bis report on such claims will be made np and submitted to the Court In the said cases. . JOHN- S. GREES, Bife ree. Colombia, S. C., Jane 19, 1872. Jun27-12thll pm* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATTANS* CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR-A perfectly clear preparation m one bottle, as easily applied aa water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the hair and stop its falling oat. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In nae. Numer?os testimonia s have been sent us from many of our moat promi? nent citizens, some ?f which are subjoined. In everything m which the articles now ia ase are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls .perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Sliver, lt does not soil the olothea or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one of Hiebest dressings for the Hair in use. It restores the color of the Hair "more per feet and un if oro' y than any other preparation," and always do., so in from three to ten days, virtually feeding Lbe roots of the Hair with all thc nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and lndnces a new growth of the Hair mere posi? tively than anything else. The application of j this worn errol discovery also produces a pleasant ind cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hahr a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATT ANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. a For sale by the Agent, DB. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S, a novis-stathiy | ; ^Lettings. ACOMMUNICATION OP SOLOMON'S Lodge, No. 1, A. P. M, wi i be held st UuimeB's Lyceum, at 8 P. M. Candidates for De* grees will please ne ponctnaL By order of W. M. S. D. HUDSON, Jg y6_Secretary. CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL SO? CIETY.-Attend Monthly Meeting or your Society, THIS EVENING, 6th instant, at >oar Room?, northeast corner of St. Philip and Bean fain streets, at half-past 8 o'clock. By order. JAMES RONAN, Jalyc_.secretary. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-The Regular Quarterly Meet? ing of the Society will be held at the Board of I Trude Rooms on THURSDAY EVENING, Joly mn, at hair-past 8 o'clock. A. B. HuLMES, Jnlyo-stmh3_Secretary pro tem. DEUTSCHER ARTILLERIE UNTER STQEZONU VEREIN.-Eine Speclelle Ver? sammlung des Verein? wird abgehalten werden morgen (>ontag) Nachmittag um 3>? uhr, in Lindste t's Balle. Die Mitglieder sind ersucht sich alle einzustel? len], da die Wahl fur Praesident stattfinden wird ant Befehl. F. E. WINDHEIM, Julys-* _ Sekretaer. DAN LODGE, No 93, I. O. B. B.-A Quarterly Meeting win be held at the nsaal time. Tne members are hereby notified that the Hall of the Harmony Circle, corner LPteny and Klug streets, ls at present the meeting Ball or the Lodge, Members are rtqnested to be punctual lo atiendan e, aad to pay meir arrears: installation of o ru ce ra and other uuslness of importance. By order of the President. ASHER D. COHEN, Jalye*_- _Secretary OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, CHARLESTON" COUNTY, CHARLESTON, B. [ C., JULY 8.1872.-The Regular Monthly Meeting : of the Board nf Examiners of Charleston County, wll. be held at the Normal School, No. s st. Phillp street. THIS DAT, atti .instant, commencing at1 o o'clock A. M. Candidates for examination will please be pre? sent punctually at the hour named. By order of the Board. E. MONTAGUE GRIMKE, Jaly4-3_Chairman. IO. O. F.- R. W. GRAND LODGE OF . THE STATE OF SOC Hi CAROLINA.-The M. W. Grand Ma?tir will lastaU the oat eera or the subordinate Lodges, at Odd Fellows' Hall, on the following evenings, at 8 o'clock: Jeflorson Lodge, No. 4 on TUESDAY. 2d Joly, south Carolina Lodge, No. 1, on WEDNESDAY, 3d Joly. Marlon Lodge, No. 2, on FRIDAY, 6th Joly. Schiller Lodge, No. 30, on SUNDAY. 7 th July. Howard Lod>te, No. 3, on THURSDAY, Irh Joly. I ; The officers and members of the Grand Lodge ? are requested to attend and assist in the Installa? tions. By order of the M. W. G. M. ROBT. JAMES, Joly 1-61 hi___urand Secretary. {Dame. WANTED, A MAN TO COOK AND DO housework. Apply at iso. 2 Aiken's Row. jnry6-l* WANTED, A NURSE, TO TAKE CARE or a child. Apply at No. 70 Wentworth street, corner St. Philip._jniy6-l? WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND Washer. Wages liberal. Archer's Bazaar, NOB. 361.363 and 366 King street_Jnly6-1? WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A RE? SPECTABLE middle-aged colored woman without incambiaaces as cook. Apply, with references, at bo, io Montague street. Jnly6-2 WANTED, A SMART COLORED BOY, to attend to a horse and buguy and make himseir useful. None other wanted. Apply at corner Vendue Range and East Bay Jniy61? WANTED, A COMPETENT MOULDER I to take chare or a Found ry -, also a man to attend to Capola. Apply to J. M. ?ASON A BHO. July 6-2 WANTED, A RESPECTABLE WHITE woman to mind children and make ber Sf if generally useful. Apply at No. 6 Meeting street._j Joly6-l? TWO SERVANTS WANTED. -WANT? ED, a good cook, also a child's nurse. None need apply unless well recommended. Apply at No. 121 Wentworth street, between Smith and Rutledge._Jaiye-i WANTED, A WOMAN WITHOUT lo cn mb rance, to do general housework. Apply at No. 66 Beengte street,_joly6 2* WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a oman House In the central or western part or the olty. Address "Q," at this office, stat mg location, terms. Ac _ febS WANTED, A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL, covered .spring Wagon. A mil Cash price will be paid. Apply at once to W. HUNT, No 42 Market street, north aide. Jnly4-th83* WANTED, TWENTY FIVE SHAKES in Homestead Loan Association, for which the nighest cash price will be paid. Apply Dy letter to Mr. DRANRBB, at thia office. Jniy4-tha2_ WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest and best warranted sewing Machine in the market la the HOME 8H?T- ! TLB, price $26 and $87. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, Na 266 King street, corner Beaafaln street. T. L. Bla&ELL._Janl2-6mos AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of good character and com? petency wlsnes a position aa Teacher la some pu mic institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going Into the country, eau teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other branches or a good ednoation. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress o. a. v., at the office of this paper. nraylO '_. _ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted w. th the fact that the SOUTH? ERN LUTE INSURANCE COMPANY Issues Joint Li .e Policies, lusuring the lives of partners in business, so that, on the death of either, the amouut insured for ls paid to tue surviving party. lt aiso Insures husband and wife on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 81 Broad street. _mayl8_ -for dale. MELONS I MELONS ! - JUST RECEIV? ED, a large lot from Augusta - (extra large ones) and not high, at KLBIN'?, 839 Klug street. Jnly6-1? AT PRIVATE SALE.-AN ELIGIBLE LOT with small new House, on tap Front Beach on Sullivan's Island. Apply tdjpr. LEI i CR us. BRCNs, No. 36 Broad street. Jqly6-BW2 _ ALL DESCRIPTIONS ?F SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. Also a lew good se? cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L. LUNSFORD, Smith street, north of Wentworth. Cost ano -found. MONEY FOUND.-A SMALL SUM OF money was dropped in S tor,a No- 286 King Bteet on the night of the 2d instant, whioh the owner can obtain. _Jnly6-1 FOUND, A SUM OF MONEY. THE owner, on describing same and paying tor this advertisement, can obtain lt by applying to WM. MCKAY, NO. 46 Wentworth street. Jaly8 LOST, IN EAST BAY STREET, BE-1 tween new customhouse and Broad street, or in Queen street, between East Bay and Church streets, a Plain GOLu CUFF BUTTON, (round.) The finder will be rewarded b; leaving it at the Office of the United States Assistant Treasurer, in new Customhouse inly2 StatM?M Caro?. CARD All operations in DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERSON in the most scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the Corner of King and Liberty streets. m ay 22 Q H AS. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, ?nd corner Line and Meeting streets. WHlgheat prices paid tn cash tor Crude Turp?n Une.-Qi - mchio-emos_ rjl T. CHAPEAU A CO., DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OP TURPENTINE AND ROBIN, OFFICE No. 173 EAST BAY, .> CHARLESTON, S. C. The highest prices paid for Grade. aprl9-6mon_ (Educational. RACE CHUROH INDUSTRIAL IX SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the use or machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs lay and Saturday morning, from 0 A M. to 2 P. IL, at the Depository, Chalmers street. Junio gUansenunts. ^ GRAND HONIC Will be gum by the ASHLEY FIRE COMPANY on MONDAY, Jaly 8th, t-t s J AN LAN VILLE. The Regnlar Trips will be made from Hamlin A Fair chili >s Wbari at 8 and io o'do uk A- M. and IP. M. Ibere will be several Prizes to be raffled and shot, for. The Prize for Shooting will be given to the one making the beat shot. July?-l* %e%aX Notireg. , IHEREBY GIYE NOTICE THAT, three months after date. I will make appli? cation (or renewal of Sixteen Half Shares, $4882, of Bank of cnar loft on Stock, in the name of Charles E. Kanapaox, lTustee of W. D. P. A roan and wife, lost or mislaid. Charlestons S. C., Joly 6. W. D. P. ARNAU. Jalye.aagl,sepl-8* : - IHEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT, three weeks after date, I will make applica? tion for renewal, or Nine Shares of Planters' and Mechanics' Bank fetjcE.ra the hame of Charles E. Kanapaaz, Trastee of w D. P. Arana and wife, lost or mltlaid. namely, No. 16,773. - Charleston, S. c., July fl-s8* W. D. P. ARNAU. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA-TO ALL WHOM ir MAY CONCERN : Th Ls ls to c rtlTy that pursuant to the previsions of an Act of the General Assembly or the said State, rati? fied and approved on th? loth December, A. D. i8n9, a Company has been organized nuder the: name or the "ASHLEY LAND PHOSPHATE COM? PANY,'' for the purpose of carrying.on the busi? ness of Mining the Phosphate Rock or Deposits, or other material adapten to the purposes of fer? tilizing, which may be now known or .hereafter clscoverfd or round In this or any other State, and or manufacturing or converting and manipu? lating the aald Phosphate Rock ar other material into a manare or fertilizer, by any process or i processes which may be deemed expedient. v The Company la located at Charleston, tn said State, and wlil(have Ita principal orne? of business at that place; bot will carry-on bnsiness outside, of the county or Charleston, and throughout and beyond the limits of this State, as occasion may require. ' ' J 1 The amount of the Capital Stock of aald Compa? ny ls TWENTY TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, the whole or which has been actually paid tn. and the par value of each Share la ONE HUNDRED (100) UOLLLARS. in witness whereof we have hereunto set our nanda this lat day of Jnly, A D. 1872. R. Q. PINOKLNEY, President. C. RtrrLBDOS HOLMES, Treasurer. DIRBOTO KR-FRANCIS J. PKLZBB, HENRY CARD, T. D. bASON, B. P. HUOIR. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-CHARLESTON COUNTY : Personally appeared before me, R. ; Q PINCKNEY, President, and 0. RUTLEDGE I HOLME*, Treasurer, and FRANCIS J. PELZ BR, HENRY CARO, T. D. EAS1 >N and B. F. HUGER, Di? rectors, who, being daly sworn, say that the mat-1 tera and things stated in the foregoing certificate : are trne and correct. . Sworn and subscribed to before me this 1st day Of Joly, A D. 1872. JENNINGS W. PERRY, Notary Public K. Q. P?NCKNEY, president. - C. R rTLKDOB HOLMKS, Treasurer. DIRBCTORS.-FRANCIS J. PXLZKB, HSNRTCARD, T. D. EASON, B. F. Hogg._' Jaly4-B. Oruga ano ?le?ir?me. DnirimER^?r VEGETABLE^HEU MATIC SYRUP. '?> Warranted ander oath never to have failed to enre. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of care, Including Rev. 0. U. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Palls of Schuylkill. Philadel? phia; the wire or Rev. J. B. Davis, HUthtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia: Hon. J V. cr?elev, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Bdo. Jodee Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-senator Stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentuoky, and thousands or others. Warranted tocare or money reia> ded. DR. GEO. OAULW R, Aaent, julyl-lyr u?arles ton, 8. C ? jQRUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -. DB. H. B A E B, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a fall stock of Drags and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : HUHS FORD'S ACID PHOSPHATES Grlmanlt's Syrup of the Hypophospbato of Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wlie and Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Qatnla and Strychlna Valentine's Heat Joice, made of the best Beef, without fat, the beat Feod for Delicate Cali* dren, suffering from Summer Complaint It ls easily prepared, and quite palatable Helm tah'? Queen's Delight Letdy'a Blood Pills German Blood Pilla Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Grtmaolt's Matteo Capsules Wllber's Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphate of Lime Sugar-Coated PUL?, of every description Plaid Extracts (a foll assortment) DeBlng's Pile Remedy DeBlng's Via Fuga a Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery simmons's Liver Regulator MoMonn'a Elixir of Opium Sponges, of every description Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic Acid, in sola tlon, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient DIB Infectant chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Manson's Syringes, David? son's syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pomps Pessaries, Trasses, Abdominal Supporters Elastic stockings Hairs Hair Renewer Chevalier's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Eathatron Barry's Tiloopberoos Ay er's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoalne lott's Hair Dye Batchelors Bair Dye Japanese Hair Dre ' Egyptian Bair Coloring NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Hast mg's Syrup of Naptha Allen's Long Balsam Forest's Juniper Tar stafford's ou ve Tar Rose's Expectorant ttarsden's Pectoral Balm rott's Expectorant layne's Expectorant Ayef's Cherry Pectoral Sohenck's Polmonlc Syrup - Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Barbolle Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron [odlnlzed Cod Liver OU Bryants Pulmonlc Wafers french Tooth Lozenges fhomson's Tooth Soap And all other Proprietary Mediemos. jonis_' _^ ?_ ID atc bet, Jetneirtj, Ste. B ALL, BLACK & CO., NOS. 606 AND 607 BROADWAY, - . Nsw YORK, ?viii continue the Bale of their immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS nring the summer months. All goods will be told without reserve, at a great redaction, to ose the business._jonio g P. WALL, JR., 'INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL. OFFIC? UNTTT ALLST, iver Messrs. Knobeloch A Small's Back Store, jonll-lmo I ??:? BH; _ 20?0bbsaels Prime WHITE CORN. Landing and for sue by w. B. SMITH * 00., inlyfr-1 . _ Napier's Bange. JJAYl HAY! HAY1 ' % . loo bale? Prime N. R, 'HAT. landing from schooner carrie A. Bentley,- and for sale by ?Ti IL F. BAK KR A 00.; , Jnly6-1' ?;.CentralOTarf. "VTEW ORLEANS^ MOLASSES, HAMS Xl i AHD.BAOON. 100 bo's. N. 0. MOLASSES loo ubis, and tierces Muscovado Molasses 100 bbls. S. H. Syrup 160 tierces (small) 8. c. Hams ' 60 Mida. O. R. Sides . II... 60 h tiela. Shoulders loo bbis. und bair bbls Nos. L i and 8 Mack. ? erel 75 boxes (small) Factory Cheese loo kegs an t tabs choice Batter. For sale low by ..... STEFFEN'S, WERNER A DOCKER, ? jnn26>imo_. . , . ? Vendue Bange. VALENTINES PREPARATION f OF MEAT JUICE. Jo3t received, a largeBupply or tbe above. Each bottle contains roar poonda of tho best Beef, ex* elusive or fat; caa be used with cold, or-wann water; also can be tafeen with Codltver Oil, and destroys th-taste of the Oil. . ?"''?? Theonly food for delicate children. ; .. . :, This ls much superior to the ''Extractor Beef," heretoio-e offered to the public, aa will be found upon trial. For sale by Dr. il. BABB, Jnn7_ No..l31Meetmgstreefc . QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN DY, D? U. S. BONDED STORES. . .- 1 i'i .....??ji'.T-i.v; >.lw?c : , . . .., ?'.-.j- : f~>: A. TOBIAS' BONS, NO. 110 EAJsT BAY, Offer ror sale from U. 8, Bonded Warehouse, . Choice COON AC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY various vintages, la ' Quarter casks ;v__i Firth casks *. Eighth casks AMD , Oases of one doaea pottles .each.,. ... * "PAIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., Na 110 East Bfty. Offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choteo Orocery SUGARS. _?_ MOHDBQAIAOO. JP ALE IR K A LE ; MORDECAI A CO., Na 110 East Bay, ofler ' rot sale- an lavotee of "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, m Pints. MORDECAI * 00. pOS TO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI * co., No. no East Bay. offer for ?ale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES/tn strong packages. _MORDECAI* OOv ? jp RIME WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A 00., Na UO East Bay, offer for sale Prime Whit? CORN, in new saco. ' ??? _ MOBDBOAIA 00. QHOIOB HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A 00., So. UO East Bay, Offer.Of sale an Invoice or Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di? rect rrom Factory In Havana. '?. '.??.-^???< ^DAMANTINE OA. ND Ii ES. 1000 packages Adamantine CANDLES for sale by A TOBIAS' SONS. feM8-6mos_ 1 . 't SULLIVAN'S ISLAND SUPPLIES* ;!:' '.' t.- ?; . ? ".'.--i; r??iiy GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS' GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS . GREAT NEWS FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS-1 ..;#?t - - FOR TEE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS I 8. H. WILSON A BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, Intend delivering GROCERIES to such of t&f Islanders as patronise them, at their respccUvt homes on the Island, without extra charg?. Wo shall take pleasure In taking; chargeor any goods BO a ghi In Charleston, not In onr Une, t? deliver to our Customers. . ?u . Any orders entrusted to our care, either in oar line of business or not, will meet with;prompt attention. WE OFFER YOU THE] FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN. CHARLESTON, AND AT i ' PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD, Solid tm g your patronage, We are respectfully, fl;. H. WILSON ? BRO., Na 806 Ema STRUTT, OHARLXSTON, 8. c. I Municipal , JXotiet*. ?tW TAX NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS owning Taxable Property in the Town of Mount Pleasant are hereby required to make retorhs of the same to the Town Treasurer, at his office, tn the Council charaner, on or before tho Ut Joly next, or they win be liable to a double tax. And the payment of the said taxes are required to be m ide on or before the 16th day of Joly next, after wnloh date executions win be Issued against all defaulters. Onice boars from io o'clock AM, to 2 o'clock P. M. each day. Sundays excepted. f. * Mount Pleasant, Jane 14, 1872. F. M. KINLOCH, JU016-SWS Town Treasurer,