The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 11, 1872, Image 3

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A Woman's Veil. Ic was fall many a season stnce. When I was summerliig-at Cape Hay; They had a foons" fashion i hen w Mayhap they have the aame to-day That every lady in the dance, ir pleased with any t-honid not fall Unro tba partner she preferred, Tu give?er veli. And there was one I mind me or. Whose name-well, never mind her rime, Helen or Alice, Blanche or Maud. To yon who read will be the same. Bnt to at o d fashion or the veils, Haply recalls the paat. and stirs Mamonea that Cluster round the night, She gave me hers. She flashed, poor child, in giving lt, And I too reit my brow grow warm, As laughingly, with tingara deft, She Knotted it about my arm; And though the color on her cheek Was like the light lo morning skies, I thought I saw a holler dawn wu am ber eyes. The dance waa over and we strolled Ont from the bali-roo m's glitt erin jr press, To mee: the breeze that many-armed Clasped each one in its cool caress; And cacrat- ring on we' reached the ?ea The far waPz mnslc'a cadence sweet, Mixed with the sound of waves that died A ton t our feet. We talked of what I now forget, Bnt carelessly, or seeming PO; Next day I. was to leave, bnt then In town, we'd meet again, you know. Ah, weU-a-dav i the goos dispose. And mined hop-s are worse than vain, She laughed good-by-l never Baw Her face again. Time changes ns not for the beat. Though grief sometimes defeats his art, And keeps a little patch spring-green In the-wblte winter of toe heart. And mme, though colder grown with years, Feels that lt la not frozen quite, As memory goes wandering back To that Jane night. And sometimes on the summer eves, Wilbla my chamber all alone, 1 waich the moon rise o'er the roofa And think I bear tne ocean tone; And through the smoke of my cigar Sae loves and toys I have not met, That, aa they vanish in the haze, Leave my cheeks wet. Lire's a sad puzzle, and oar hearts Grow faint in searching for the cloe; She went before) ai twenty-live, And I live on at fltytwo And walt the end; for well I know That I shall meet her without rall, On some spiing morning-and tin then, IkeeptheveU. SYMMEETTLLE AS II 18. The Peculiar Salubrity of the Place Crowd of Visitors-Scenes In the Rara Thoroughfares-Religions and Edu cat lanni Topics. [FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.] SUMMER VILLE, 8. C., July 6. Being on a visit to this place, alter an sejee of four years, I find lt somewhat lm proved In appearance and general prosperity and presenting enlarging capacities that are still more gratify leg. The remarkable health fulness of Its climate-so long recognized and esteemed In Its Immediate vicinity-haying, as I learn, become rumored abroad, lt bas daring several winters past, been resorted to by Invalids from a distance; and the beneflA of the salubrious air of* the pine woods, In which the town is embedded, proving signal in all these instances, there can be no doubt that Its fame in ibis respect must hereafter extend much more widely, and Its advantages to Northern health-seekers attract this class of persons here In winter throughout the future In large numbers. Especially will lt recom? mend Itself, on account of the peculiar dryness ter the atmosphere, to those who are suffering from the symptoms of consumption. All ibis will tend to promote the Interests of the town, and will have the effect of enhancing the value of property. The immemorial prestige of Sommerville with the people of Charleston as a favorite summer resort, is apparently by no means diminished this year, judging from the numbers of these-including some of the most esteemed lamliles-who are sojourning here at present. The rural thoroughfares are often quite animated with the different parties, con? sisting both of residents and visitors, who are to be seen driving out or tah lng an afternoon walk,, willie among the latter are frequently to be noticed small children or infame, In whose recently debilitated frames the evi? dences of returning vigor and elasticity, in? duced by the favoring climate, have become apparent. The preference which seems to be almost universally glv*n to this little town at the period of the mid Bummer city exodus, ls hardly to be wondered at. Its shade-em? bowered houses, surrounded by their vocal chorista ol tbe boughs, chanting melodious messages of Joy from early morning until late at ni got to every listener, and constituting as near a union ot practical human life with the Arcadian groves of the visionary philosopher aa-would seem possible for mankind; its cool nights, which have the effect ot diurnally re? freshing and retoning the system after the long, exhausting hours ot the Bun's ascen? dency; its peculiarly refined society, all, afford every conceivable., palliai ive of the tedious heated term, and ita proximity to the city lorms a final additional Inducement for its selection. . I observe that the Episcopal Church, still under the charge of the Rev. J. J. Sams, has considerably augmented its numbers and Juoreased in prosperity. The high estimation th which this olergyman is held oy bis people after a ministration ot a number of years attests his worth socially and bespeaks like? wise his entire fidelity io bis spiritual trust. As a preacher, lie ts zealous and tearless, as well as able, interesting and impressive In an unusual degree. Few city congregations, I Imagine, can boast a minister more specially qualified for the sacred office, by the posses? sion of all the gifts requisite for Its adorn? ment. Tire Presbyterian Church has recently been reopened, alter having been for some time closed. This congregation enjoyed the privi? lege the last two Sundays ot listening to the Rev. Dr. Smythe, late of the Second Church of Charleston. On the latter ol these occa? sions, I was so fortunate as to be present and bear the sermon of this eminent divine. In i his present condition, be exhibits the most striking Instance I have ever known of the power ot mind over bodily Infirmity, and of the lustre which the human soul may display ' amid the wreck and 'ruin of its mortal ( tabernacle. Enfeebled and disabled, In conee- I quence of paralysis, and articulating only j by an effort with distinctness, he nev? ertheless gave a discourse that, for v Intellectual power, would have done 1 ample credit to his palmiest days. But more: J his subject was that of Faith In extremity, and 8 he handled the spiritual problem as only a B man standing on a verge, as he does, could have done. 1 will not attempt to enter Into his mode of treating it, nor pretend to de? scribe the rant earnestness ot bis manner, c The purport of what he said might be summed 1 up In the following quotation, which I may borrow trom a late sublime anthem of the great christian poet of the age, Tennyson : j "?peak thou to Him; for He hears, and Spirit with Spirit can meet, Closer la He than breathing, and nearer than i hands and feet," The seminary of this place, kept by the Mlsses-Brownfleld, celebrated the commence- 1 ment of its annual vacation last Wednesdav evening by the presentation ol a series ot tableaux vivants. The personations were given by some of the teachers and pupils con- ] Jointly, and were eminently successful as ar? tistic repr?sentations of the scenes they were designed to depict. The large piazza of the building where these were displayed was 1 crowded with gratified spectators, composed of most of the principal citizens and visitors of Summerville. C. F. W. JOTTINGS ABOUT THE STATE. - Emperor Session, of Korry, was crushed to death by a falling barrel on the 4th. -Governor Scott has pardoned Jake Wil? llama, from Darlington County, confined in the State Penitentiary for larceny. -The Rev. B. H. Whitaker, of Raleigh, de? livered a temperance address at Marlon on the 4th. -The store of J. Ell Gregg, ot Marlon, was entered by some thief and the gold watch and pistol of Mr. W. A. Brown, their clerk, was stolen. -Ex-Mayor Pillsbury, of Charleston, ad? dressed a large Republican meeting at Black? ville on the Fourth of July. He Is a candi? date for. Congress from the Second District, ? and up to this time has no competitor In the : Radical renke. WHO KILLED JOHN DUNNOVANT? Arrest of the Supposed Murderer. [From the Columbia Union ] One ol the alleged murderers of John Dun novaot, of Union county, in 1871. was arrested on Tuesday and safely lodged in the Jail of this city. It is stat ->d that the real names of the Kn-K'ux who murdered poor Dunnovant were ascertained several months ago. and warrants were Issued for their arrest, but they fled irom the country. The warrants, with the evidence already taken in their cases, were flied away for future reference. On the 4th Instant, Mr. Commissioner Boozer and Deputy United States Marshal James C inion visited the farm of Bolivar J. Hayes, Esq., treasurer of Lex? ington County, for the purpose of taking part In the ceremonies. Voile the speak? ing was going on, Will) a. 1 Salters, the prisoner here referred io, was called by some acquaintance, whic.i led the com? missioner to scan the appearance of the man, and to remember that be had a warrant flied away lor his arrest, on the charge of conspira? cy and murder. Yesterday morning Deputy Marshal Canton started alone for the place where Salters was slopping, and succeeded in effecting his arrest, and biiugiog him to this city, where he Is lodged lu jail. From what ls already known, it is t-tated the prisoner went immediately after the killing of Dunno? vant to Alabama, where be staved lor Ave months, and bearlne ot Congressional action regarding the Ku-Klox law, und thinking he was safer thereby, be quietly slipped luto the adjoining county ot Lexington, where he has remained until his unfortunate-for himself- J appearance at the Fourth of July barbecue ied bim into the present difficulty. Drngo at ?Jljolesale. THE WARLIKE TROUBLE BREWING In Europe concerns us less. Individually, than the intestine commotions to which each one j ur ns ts liable at this season of the year. Fortu? nately, ail disturbances orthe stomach, the bowels and the liver, engendered by hot weather, sudden changes or temperature, or unwholesome atmos? pheric conditions are speedily relieved by a dose or two of Tarrant'a Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, which la nectar to the thirsty palate, and at the same time the finest of al' cathartics, a healthful lnvigorant and stomachic, and Invaluable as a means of preventing lever ami congestion. The genuine article may be had or all druggists. jniyll-12_ WHY SHAKE AND BURN TV ITU CHILLS AND FEVER ? THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain norarsenlc or pot-ionona Ingre llents of an? kind-nothing In the least de * ree Diu i lons to the system nuder nny circa ms tan cea -and may be administered witn perfect safety to an Infant. They never fall to care the most obstinate case ivhen taken as directed. They cure lmme lat-ly. In no case will the pa lent have more than one chill airer tbe Unit dose, ind in the majority of cas- s not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the ?nae or dlseats, which no other remedy pretends o do. They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing he malarious poison in the system, and tims iver ting tts consequences. PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR PRACTICE It ls almost universally the case that physicians sondernn what are generally known as "Patent Uedlclnea." MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, hough under this head, the composition la Known o many, and a? pa pable are their valuable cara Ive properties that a number of the firat pa y si naos in the Sooth and Weat have adopted them n their practice, and recourue.ni them to their >atterns as the most reliable Fever and Agno nedltfoe known.. NO ONE NEED SUFFER, >e they ever so moen exposed to Fever and Ague, f they will only take MOISE'S FEVEB AND AGUE PILLS. To trio* - who ii av- contracted Fever ana Ague, n stead of nulna Quinine, Ar ?eu lc, and other power-, 'ul remedies, they ?rill find not only immediate relier, bata positive cure m MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, rhlch ls an old reliable article prepared from the irlvate formula of -ne of the most experienced inyMcians In the Fever and Ague districts, who liter many year-* of successful pr-ctlce has made t known to the pr prietor. This arti, ie nas been ised In cases where every remedy has failed oe-. ore, and performed the most astonishing cores; >elng a vegetable compound, it removes the anse of the disease at once, and does not rur ilsh, aa many artlolea do, only temporary relier, m ay 30 ih?6mo CAUDICHAUDS SANDALWOOD L RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEA9ES OF THE URINARY GROANS. Thia ls a Solid Extract, and U recommended ea jecially for Druggists' and Physician's use in pre icripttons. The quality and cullorm strength Is maranteed. This i-ixtraci ls superior to ? opaiba ind Cubebs. or plain eil of i-audal. Unlike most ?reparutions of thia class, lt does not nauseate. Tne testimonials or hundreds m public and pri? mate lire, who have been cared by thin prep?ra? lo n could be added; but the proprietor wishes lt o stand npon Its ?wu merits, and only auks a ingie trial to convince the afflicted of its efficacy. Circulars and samples eau be obtained by Phy iciaus on application to DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleston, S. C. A1S0, SNYDER'S MK) WE KING SYRINGE, re ommended by Physicians as toe only perfect ?emale >y nuge In the market. July6-8tuth3uios ET 7. LOHN, * PHARMACEUTIST, MPORTER OF FUTE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. ?O. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In Stock of my own Importation, ?.OW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, . " w . . , Pattey's Cold cream, BngllBh Dalby's Carmlhatlve. British oil, Roche'B Embrocation and Chiorodyne. AOKMT FOB riLDEN A 00.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PHIS, AC AUKNT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AQKNT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Gooda or foreign man ofactureimported to order. BU mon My Dlnpenslng Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remelles. ' ^ waylan Stment0i Tru88e9 and Baidagea al PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy dav or ntght InnloSrmiy PUNDUBAN G~?~1 The undersigned has Just received a supply of Great Sonth American Cancer Remedy, om DURANGO. D. BARR l"i? Ko. Wi Meeting street. I globing, (Eailormg, &t. IN O LOTHIN G] MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS to actual New York cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING-, AT THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREETS. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. aprO-4mo8 Chm ?coos. 9t. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS AT FI?RCDGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. No. 844 KINO STREET. We have made immense reduction In all of oar goods after having tacen oar regalar inventory to make room for onr Fall stock. We will sell io cases of beat PRINTS, only ll ?ic. io cases 3-4 and % Shirting ror io and 12c. 20 cases 4-4 best Shirting at 15c. 1 case Wamsutta 20C. 3 c?sea o and 10-4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, 35,40 and 45. ", 2 ca?es Gingham, only 12c 3 cases 4-4 colored Lawns, fast colors, 14c 8 4 best Brown Table Damask, 50 and 60c. 8-4 best Bleached, 65c-$1. Fine Woollen Table Covers, only $176. Towels, Napkins, Doylies, at extraordinary low figures. . 1 case White Honeycomb Quilts, colored border, 3 cases 10, ll, 12-4 Allendale quita, $1 25, $1 37, ll 60. soo pieces Mosquito Nets, 00c A One mt orRobinet, reduced 25 per cent. Full Une or Marseilles Quilts. The balance of oar DRESS GOODS will be offered at 25 per cent, lesa than imported price Special attention has been paid to this depart? ment to make lt the cheapest la town. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT containing the finest assortment of LADIES and 3ENT's> HOSE, has undergone considerable redac? tion. We are offering a very rulr Hose for 12c. and l?c. Best English Hose 25, 30 and 35c OCR RIBBON DEPARTMENT, s (-tm supplied with an exhaustive stock in every Mior aud shade, to suit thc present season. We ire now clo<lng tr, out at prices which we goai in tee to be cheaper than any house South. All Parasols reduced 25 per cunt. OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT, ?ontainlng the best assortment or DOESKINS. 3ROADCLOTH, OASSIMERES, SATINETS, and I KAN'S, has been reduced In price. We offer great mrgalns lu this department. 200 pieces Wh te Matting, only 25 cents. Carpets below regular selling price. A full assortment or Ladles and Gent's Under? wear, Planes, Swiss, Jaconets, Nainsooks, victo? ria and Bishops' Lawn, Mull, Check and Cross jarred Cambric-all at reduced prices. PCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & C0. a 14. It LNG STREET. ?pucai. (COPTRtOtfTKD ) ' r- THE ;ABUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES' have the power of ARRESTING THE HEAT-RAYS of solar or artificial li;;ht before they enter the eye The Lattes of the ' ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES ARE VIOLET TINTED. TKT SO CONSTRUCTED THAT WHEN APPLIED TOTHE EYE APPEAR COLORLESS. Tin? weaker and higher numbers of the Arundel Pebble lenses ARK THK SAME TINT.' Tliey are the Most Brilliant and Beautiful Ever Invented. MANUFACTURED BY THE ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLE CO."} No. 9 MAIDEN LANE, New York. Factory : BIUSTINUIIAM, England. *3~*br Jafc ONLY by houses that have our certificat* of appointment. CARRINGTON, THOMASA CO., JEWELLERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0. Jun22-tu?h8 Shirts ano furnishing ?DOOR SEASONABLE GOODS ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD UlERnTM Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS SL TIES DRESS SHIRTS. COLLARS ANO CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN URE AT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OP ELEGANT NECK-WEAR ' " .. AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM MEETING STEEET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALI IIOV1R Cigars ano QTobacro. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KI Vi? STREBT, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of BU Kinda. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying ebie where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant 3 on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your lock. mch7.DC*wivr Wrans ano ?Hebinnes. jQR?GS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. B A E R, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a roll stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : - BORSFORB'S ACID PHOSPHATES Qrlmault's Syrup of the Hypophosphato or Lime Quavana (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wino and Iron Elixir Phosphate lro \ Qulola and Strychlna Valentine's Meat Juice mude or the best Beer, without fat, the best Food for Delicate Chil? dren, sotTe mg from Summer C mpl.unt. It ls easily prepared, and quite palatable Hclnitsh's Queen's Dollgbt Leldy's Blood Pilli Herman B omi PIIIB Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Qrlmaull'ri Matteo Capsules Wilbert Cod Liver OH and Uypophosphate of Lime Sugar-coated Pills, of every description r Fluid Fxtracta (a full assortment) DeBlng's Pde Remedy DeBlng's Via Fonac Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Uiacoveiy ymmons'a Liver Regulator McMunn's Elixir or Opium Sponges, or every description Pepsine Carbodc Acid, (crystals,) Carcolla Acid, In soin tlon. for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbo,lc Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride or Soda, a convenient D ls Infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Mattson's Syringes, David? son's Syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pumps Pessaries, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters Elastic Stockings nail's Hair Kenewer Chevalier's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vitalia for the Uair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Eathalron Barry's Ti icopherons Ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoatne nut's Hair Dye Batchelors Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dre Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTAN'' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Blasting's Syrup oi Naptha allen's Lung Balsom Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Ol ve Tar R/BC'S Expectorant Marsdens Pectoral Balm Tutt's Expectorant layne's Expectorant Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Puimontc Syrup Russell's soothing Cordial Gi HMAS SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozeugea Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron lodlnized Cod Liver Oil Bryan's Pnlmonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges rhomson's q,ooth Soap And all other Proprietory Medicines.. Jnnis _? FURNITURE BEPAIBED AND KENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, By . ? J. L. LUNSFOBD, ret* smith street, north QI wentworth, 1 Bobson's ?bD?rtisemeM. J. IV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating ou ula own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton. Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. ?hipper? of produce to him may. at their option, baye their consignments sold either In Charleston or New Tors, thuB haring the advantage of two markets without extra commlasiou'i. ; . - M .. References-Mshop W. M. wightman. S. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. 0. Summers. lt. Q., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Ail trusta, Qa.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charlea ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams. Bfr??M A Co.. New fork. ...... AB the s Pc Cf AL AGENT FOR 1 HE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I Will always keep a fall stock of all kinds at Magazine. The. long experience of Me-srs. Dupont in the manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unneces- ary to say more than that I gnaranteethe quality of every package. Price as low as any other Powder m tho -market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT., :... . MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, As Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly on hand a fall assortment of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, A Waite. B. White, O Extra. C Yel? low; a so Amber on os In barrels, which I orr -r at manufacturers' price-?, freight added. Any change In price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage of IL Am also Agent for the celebrated nrands of Family Hour manufactured ny Mesan. DAVIS A EMM0NS. or St. Louts, wnloh I can recommend in every respect; put up In nicety-eight Pound Bags and Barrels-BEST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Min ?tedium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the best Mills in Virginia, Georgia und Tennessee. As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s co. Beargrass Hams. Fairbank, Peck k Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Co.'s Candles, Samuel eon ard A son Candles, Johnson A Clements Corn Starch, Jame* Beatty A Co.'s Crackers, cakes, c., Soaps of all varieties, Mackerel in kits and haif.barrela. Ludlow Brand of Gunny cloth, Baling Twine.. Ac, Ac ; and as I devote myself exclusively toa Commission Business and all the goods are received direct frota factory and neither sell nor ouy on my own account, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facilities far doing business, and the Inducements offered .to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a large and commodious store in addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Imported direct from LlverpooLand guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, or Soluble Phos? phate or Lime. . i i PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates.r BAUGH'S .... .... 1 . * i RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on band, and as every shlpmont ls analyzed on arrival, rianters can rety on getting the same article, and fully up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory andremarkablo effects of this Guano in producing very largely increased crops of Cotton, Corn and other stapl; crops, has attracted the general attention or Plantera and Fanners. J. IV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, junl2-tntha Noa. 1 anil 8 At la nt lr Wharf und 08 Bast Bay, Charleston. BELLOC'S CHARCOAL ^ Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine, af Paris HODEL Of TH LOZENGES lt1 is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Bedlocs Charcoal owes its great efficacy It is specially recommended for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS MAUMKE* DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OF EMPLOYMENT. - Balloo', charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In the ' majority of cases, its beneficial effects atc felt aller the first. dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle of powder and box of lozenges. Depol in hu, L FRERE, 19, rae Jacob , Agents In Charleston: Du wi E. MOISE A ^DAVlS^WhoIe^ale Drngg-lsrs. A &gricnUnrai illari]im rn. "WSGHT & ?Tc??T ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER IO, 1871. We take pleasure In presenting to the planters and public a Horse Power gotten np by Messrs. WHIOUT A WARNOCK, or Barnwell and Beau? fort Counties, S. C. which ls a most perfect ma? ch I ne. The said Power will give greater speed at the expense or leas power than anything vet in use; ls strong. simple and durable. Can be used with equal ease for glnuing cotton, threshing grain, pumping water, Ac. Will, on a forty-aaw gin In good order, with two mules, moderate galt, gin 1600 pounds lint cotton per day; brisk driving 2000 pounds. One male can poll lt; light fer'wo. It Bita In a rrame tn the ?.ouse;can,be arranged to gin with the gin and gear sitting on the ground. Another important reature or this Power ls that the rising or railing or the floor of the house does not affect the working of the gear In any way. This isa Southern enterprise, and no humbug PTlce $125, an* freight, ready Tor patting up. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK. Allendale, S. C., Agents for South Carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent lor North Carolina. REPKKKKCKS: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph Bostick,* or the Savannah River Asanra tlon, Allendale; captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen? dale; Rev. Me?sr.i. Db J Simmons and P. Milton Kennedy, ot the south Carolina Conference; Gen? eral Johnson Hasood, Bardwell Courthouse; Captain R D. Senn, Columbi ii F. J. Pclzer, Esq., and Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, s. C. .Those marked thoa have seen the Power at work. jan8-tuthsD*c4mos ij?tel?. KIMBALL P? S?, H. E. CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE SOOTH HAVING THE .'SAFETY PASSENGER ELEVATOR " OF OTIS. TOFTS, A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALL POINTS. METROPOLITAN SUMMER RESORT!! THC II. I. KIMBALL HOUSE, '. .... AND PONCE DELEON SPRING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IN ADDITION TO THE NEW ESTABLISHED FACT THAT THE KIMIULL HOUSE. As repart?a size, vent liai lon, c minn. Its cuisin? sad emeral appointment, la unsurpassed by any ?Hotel In America, the Proprietor begs to assure 'all who are ln'que<t or HEALTH OR PLEASURE That hts arrangements are . now perfected to render the KIMBALL HOUSE ?hfthat can be desired by those who se et the combined attract ons of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND VALUABLE MINE , -, . RAL WATERS 11 Together with the pleasant temperature, and In? vigorating breezes to be enjoyed at Atlanta, situ? ated on one or the most elevated portions er Middle Ge >rgla. A band or ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS Hos been secured to render appropiato Music every ?Yen!-g. THE BALL ROOM, One or the most capacious, thoroughly ventilated,. and brilliantly Illumined l-i America, ls thrown open nlgntiy for the. enjoyment, ol guests. In addition to which la a BILLIARD ROOM, For the especial enjoyment or the Ladles. The wonderful curative properties ol the PONCE DELEON Water are now rolly established, as can be proven by testimony of those wno have thoroughly tested and realized Its efficacy. - SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the season for Families can be made on appli? cation. 49?The Proprietor or th? H. I. KIMBALL HuusE respectfully solicits that patronage, which he deems his efforts to successfnily cater for the appreciative tasto or a refined public enti? tle him to; jnn24-lmo_8. C. CRITTENDEN. Seining iUturjines. mHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these auperior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly paymenta. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON Mi NOPG CO., aprfr-iyr No. 309 King street. 3-ncttcrn Sal?f-?Tljif Oap, . By J. ES8LO YF A CO. ' BACON AND ' MOLASSES.-IN FRONT of our st?re, 82 East Bay, THIS MORS LNG, ano o'clock, l' --TIE OES HAMS - tierces s'ho aidera - tierces Molasses _- hnds. Molasse*. - Jnlyll R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. ! TXTTLL SELL THIS DAT, AT' HALF' T ? PAST 10 o'clock, at No. 83 Broad streetr; One HORSE._ Jnlyll Bj WM. MCEAY. . - ^ /RENTS' PANAMA HATS, . LADIES* XX and Misses! Shades, Fancy; Parasols, Paris Bareges, Fanoy Alpacas, Bismark SMrtlng. Table Damask, Fine shirting. Grass-Bleached Linen, Fancy Casslmere, Ready Made Clothing, two ca?es Onion Clarendon and- Auburn Prints, lisle ?Ln'^* CK,,*raA"?uffB- neckerchiefs, Ac. WUT ?ell the above THIS DAY, at lils Auction Sales rwma. No. 45 Wentworth street, at hair-past 10 o'clock, regardless or weather. jnyll Unction SttLtB-Enture'?op?. ByGRUBBS & WILLIAMS, Beal Esta Le Agents and Auctioneers. mRUSTEES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND X AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Oompaoy to th?late Wm. H Macrarland and tn-. undersigned, dared respectively the Sta of "Septenroer, 1850, and tho lat o January, lssa, the undersigned, aorvtrlDg ; trustees, will, ou WEDNESDAY, the 14th day bf August. ma, at ia M., at the auction rooms bf Messrs. Qrubbs A Williams, Richmond, virginia, sell by Punlic Auction, ^????./??<Th The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY of the said Company from the City of Rich mond to West Point, together with tbe Franchisee of the said company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Denota,. Water Stations, Road aed, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and every other right, interest or estate conveyed, by. the said deeds, excepting cho ses In action. THE TERMS OP SALE will be CASH sursoient to pay all tbe costa of - ex? ecuting the trusts of said deeds, and to pay th? Interest on the bonds outstanding under toe deed or 1869 aforesaid, estimated at about tss.ooo, and then a cred I un ll the 1st of January, 1877, SSH O $48,000, with Interest from the lat of July, 1672, at the rate of 8 per cent per anacin, payable semi-annually, and then cash sntflclent to' pay trie interest Jue on the honda of the; first Claas under the deed of i860 aforesaid, emlmated at about 162,'00, and ?credit until the Ist* or J ann? aby, 1886 as to $800,000, with Interest at therate of 8 per oent. per annum ? from the. Uti of July,. 1873, payable semi annually, and thea Cash a af flcient to pay the interest due on the bouda or the second claaa under the. mortgage or isas afore? said, estimated at about J 156,000, and then a credit untU 1st of January; 1877, aa to $299,000, with Interest from the Tsc ot July, 1872, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, parable semi-an? nually, and then a ci edit until the let of January, 1890, as to the residue ot s ob purchase money, wl> h interest at the rate of e per cent, per, an? num. As to BO much of tba purchase money as may be applicable to the bunds,, secured ny the deeds of.trust aforesaid, the purchaser ehall give bis bonds corresponding swlth the Std* ?utaxaad ing bonds, and aa to the re-ldue of such purchase money, the purchaser shall give his bond-' or bonds, aa may be determined upon after-the sale; the purchaser's bonds io be.secured by deed or trust on the,property and Iranctib-ea sold. . <<. - ? capitalists will t.ke noUce that the effect or a sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be to extinguish the Company, aforesaid, and make the purchaser a body corporate. For further par Honiara, apply to Messlears- PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. > ?< R H. MAURY, - J. PRO>SKR TABB, . SurylTlng Trustees. ?7* Sale conducted by Mesara. GRUB Ba A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ? NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. . :: ' Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid Will report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich-' mond, Va., the number or Bonds field by them, the deed of trust by which they aro secured, the amount or each Bon<L**nd the amount of .Interest doe. Holden of Detached Coupons will report as above. . H. H. KACRY. . J. PROSSER TABB, Jona_Snrrtvlng Trustees. Hauxoao*. jgOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . . ' OHABtKErioif, Jnne li ?B72. EXCU RS ' ON TICKETS to Creen ville, Anderson and Walhalla have-been pur. on sale TO-DAT, ' and wul continue on sale until lat September. Good to return until 1st November. Ba?HM ge check.od through. Prto* to Greeuville aud Return $17 80. Price to Anderson and Return tis 70. Price to Walhalla and Return $19 30. Price to Sparenburg and Return $15 so. . Excursion Tickets also on sale to Oatoosa Springs (Ga.1-price $24. The above Tickets on sale at the Line street Depot, and at the charleston Hotel. S.B.PIOKEMS, A. L TYLER, Jun! G, T. A. vice-President. gOUTH CAROLINA RAlKROA_D. - CHASueroM. s. C., May Io, 1872. On and after SUNDA?, nay io, the Passen? ger Tra?na on the South Carolina Railroad wm mn as follows: POR AUGUSTA. ' Leave Charleston..'..$.10 A ? Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p u roa COLUMBIA. Leave charleston.... 8.10 A X . Arrive at Columbia.4.05 ? M POB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A kr Arrive at charleston.430 r sr Leave Columbia.7.10 A X Arrive at Charleston.i;-tSo r x - AUGUSTA HIGHT KXPKB8S. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.20 F X Arrive at Augusta.6.00 A sf, Leave Augusta.-.7.40 P X Arrive at Charlesron.6.46 A.K COLUMBIA MIOST BXFRB8S. . (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.20 r u Arrive at Columbia..W.?MAH Leave Colombia.6.60 FX. Arrtve at charleston.....6.66 AX j,I i 8UMMHBVTLLB TRAIS. . i Leave Summerville at. 7.36 A X arrive at Charlea ton at..8.46 A.x Leave Charleston at...... 8.90 ? x ?arrive at summerville at. . 4.46 r x - CAXDIR BRANCH. Leave Camden....$.16 A x Arrive at Columbia.'....'i.10.40 A x Leave columbia.......L46 P. x Arrive at Camden.6.26 P X i Day .and Night Trama make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central. Railroad. , Night Tram connects with Macon and Angosta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept sundays) with -Day Passenger Train, ant) runa through to Columbia. A. lu TYLER, Vioe-Presldent. 8. B. PIOKENS. G. T. A. _lan?o XTOBTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8, 1872. Trains will it%ve charles ton Daily ai 10.16 A. M. and 8.00P. M. . ^\ . .; ... . Arrive at Charles wt^po A. M. (Mondays ex* cepted) and 3 P. M. . Trato does not leave Chariest***. g.00 P. M., SUN D mm leavlngl0.16 A. M. makes throu?jvmnee. Hon to New York, via Ricnmond and^^ta, Creek only, gotog through In 44 bouts. . _^v. Passengers leaving, by 8.00 P.M. Train.nave^ cholce or route, via Blcnmoud and Washington, or via Porta mouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY, hf this Train lay ever on 8UMDAY la Bal tlmore. Thone leaving an SATURDAY remain 8UK DAY In Wilmington, N. C. ? ? This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to . lacinnati, Chicago and ot uer points West and No ihwest, both Trains making ' con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Raxlroa u .-. S. S, SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent, P. L. QLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. mara S AV AN NAH AND CHARLESTON ' .. ; ^RAILROAD., .?: .:.-r. sn S.I .. . ' ' CHARtasTOir, Jone 13, 1872. ' On and after MONDAY. Jane IT tn, the Pas? senger Trains on this Road wig run aa follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston daily.ff<| ?. J'? Arrive at savannah dally.? JJ? Leave Savannah dally.1 ? ? 5*, Arrive at Charleston dally...... IA. nj DAT TRAIN. M Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. X. Arrive at Savannah, Sundaysexwpted. 3.30 P. M. LeaveSavannah, sundays excepted... ll A.M. Arrive at Charleston. Sundsys exe'ted. 6 f.O.F. M. Pa?BenaerB from Charleston by 3.30 P. M. train make oloae connection with Port Royal Railroad for beaufort, (Sundays excepted.) .., . Freigut forwarded daily on tarough bills of lad? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah line of steams hi pa to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal ttaliroad and a as ipwratea as by any other una. Tickets on sale at thia office for Beaufort over port ?oy al Railroad. C. 8. GADSDEN, ' Engineer aad Superintendent s. a B0YL8T0U, Genn Ft. and Ticket Agent, JunM ,.