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There ie No Death. There ie no death i Tee stars go down TO rise opon some fairer snore ; And bright tn Heaven's Jewelled crown, They shine for evermore. -*vThere ls no death I The dost we tread Shall change beneath the sommer (towera To golden gram or mellow f mit, Or rainbow-tin t e 1 flowers. The granite rocks disorganize, ?nd feed the hungry moss they bear ; The forest leaves drink dally life From ont the viewless air. There ls no death l The leaves may fall, And flowers may fade and pass away ; They only walt through wintry boura The coming of May-day. There la no death I An angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread, And bears our beat-loved things away, And then we call them "dead." He leaves our hearts all desolate, He plucks onr fairest, sweetest flowers ; Transplanted into bliss, they now Adorn Immortal bowers. The birdlike voice, whose Joyous tones Make glad these scenes of sm and strife, Singa now an everlasting song Around the tree of life. Where'er he sees a smile too bright, Or heart too pure for taint and vice, He bears lt to that world of light, To dwell In paradise. Bom onto that nndylng lire, They leave na but to come again ; With Joy we welcome them the same, Except their aln and-pain. And ever near us, though unseen. The dear, lmmor' jlaplrtts tread ; For all the bonndk SB universe Is life-there la co dead. TUE CAMPAIGN NEWS. Greeley Agalnet Grant-A Paper for * the People. The Presidential Campaign for 1872 has opened. It will be the most exciting that the country bas ever known. The issues in? volved are extraordinary in character, and come directly home to every citizen. The overthrow of Grant and the election of Greeley mean Honesty and Reform io the National Administration, the triumph of Law and the restoration of Peace and Harmony t hroughout oar land, and a retnrn to the fondamental principles of government which prevailed in the better days of the Re? public. The most intense interest will naturally be felt in the progress and result of the struggle, especially in the South, where the material prosperity of the people and their J relief from organized pers?cution and rob? bery are involved. We mean that THE CHARLESTON NEWS shall at this juncture in no respect fail to deserve the favor which has been accorded to it as an earnest, enterprising and outspoken chronicle of the events of the day. And, in order to place s onr several editions within the reach of all, J we offer them for the period of fonr months, t covering the interval from this time until arter the election, at the following low rates: BAILY NEWS, one copy, fonr months....t 2 50 DAILY NEWS, five copies, four months... ll 00 DAILY NEWS, ten copies, four months... 20 00, TRI-WESKLT NEWS, one copy, four months. 126 TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, five copies, four months. 6 60 TBI-WEEELT NEWS, ten copies, four months. .10 00 WEEKLY NEWS, one copy, four months.. 60 WEEKLY NEWS, five copies, four months. 2 76 WEEKLY NEWS, ten copies, four months. 6 00 j AU subscriptions will begin from date of receipt of remittance. Send in your orders at once. Remittances may be made, at oar risk, by draft on Charleston, Post?nico order or registered letter. Address, RIORDAN, DAWSON & Co., Charleston, S. C. THE MOTHER-IN-LAW SILL. [From the ObWago Post.) A bill has been Introduced In the New York Senate, and favorably reported by the Judici? ary Committee, which" ls Irreverently styled the Mother-in-law's blU. This malevolent en? actment provides that whenever a brutal hus? band shall deny bis wile the society of her friends or relations, or prevent her from at- j tending divine service, or render her life un? happy or uncomfortable, tbe injured female shall be entitled to separation und alimony. Whether this bill ls child to the brain-sweat of a designing Benedict, or an Irresponsible bachelor, the table-talker la unable to decide. Aboutit there ls a charming.Indefiniteness which cannot fail to commend Itself to the female mind. Woman, bless her? ls utterly unconscious of number beneath a million, of j distance less than a mlle, of amity leas than love, or of dislike less than positive hatred (pos-ltive in italics, emphasized with a stamp of the foot.) Questions are therefore apt to arise under this statute which may render divorce In reality as facile as it ls popularly believed to be In Indiana. Thus, tor instance, to what amount of the society ot her friends and relatives ls a woman entitled? Can "lrlends" be legally construed to Include your Belinda's dearest friend The friend she always shares ber sorrow with, Medora Gertrude wilhelmina Smith with whom she used to quarrel and confide at boarding-school, from wu om she bas received long letters, crossed thrice and full of Italics and affection, and who never travels without three Saratoga trunks and a bird-cage? Is the young artist with long bair and a wild expres? sion In his eye, on whom Belinda really doats, 1G for his lovely painting, or bis dear singing, or j tl hie angelic fiddling, or whatever peculiar vanity be may affect, to be considered a "tr Lpn d'' and sb come within the p ro visions of the act? And again, as to relatives. Are you bound to entertain "cousins" unawares, who excoriate Bel.'a rosy mouth with military I le whiskers which you can never emulate, I o though you wash your upper lip with Zylobal samum and make your chin never so smudgy? If Belinda's big brother prefers smoking your sacred Henry Clays and reading novels with his Impious heels on your desk to gaining hts bread by honest industry in the oil and varnish line, are yon therefore compelled to find him bed and board for the summer? Then, as to j B Belinda's mother-. By the way, did the I j gentle reader ever notice that, whenever a poet wants to draw an ideal darling, like the Princess lu Tennyson or the "girl fair as a rosebud" In Edwin of Delra, he makes the mother die In childhood? This, however, is a digression. Well, the presence of Belinda's mother may be considered necessary, Indeed Indispensable, on occasions not wholly uncon? nected with augmentations of the census re? turns, but how much mother-in-law must a I n man endure, to rebel against which just ap-1 bi portlonment makes him a "brute?" and "an unfeeling monster-there?" And when one comes to divine service, who shall set the bounds? Do the offices ol' religion, Indispens? able to the American matron. Include the fre? quent assembling together at one's bouse of sewing societies, whereat shirts without tails and scandal without charity are constructed, and all washed down with tea bitter as juice of cursed hebenon In a vial: If yon will not let Belinda be a Sister ot the Stranger, or First Directress of the Zoozoo Mynugpoo Calico Mis-1 N sion, or Secretary of the Society for the pro-1 motion of Something, or the Repression of Everything, may she, therefore, shake off the dust of her little bootees against your door step forever? Finally, who is to be the judge as to what renders a woman's Hie uncomforta? ble? For, look you, there be women and wo? men. Some there are who And married Hie rendered a burden to them If their husoands look at another woman's bonnet, or If they treat their pet kittens, or poets, or dear mam? mas with neglect, or If they do not deck the shrine of Hymen daily with loves of bonnets and ducks of dresses. The fact is that this bill ls not by any means the weak invention of that enemy of matrimony, Victoria C. Woodhull. Should Its passage be secured, nothing will prevent her from pursuing hap? piness for herself by legally marrying all the male population ol the United States at the j rate of three hundred and sixty-five a year, and comerrlng happiness on others by being divorced from them with equal dispatch. Di? vorce will then be the rule, and marriage. In any sense of continuance, the exception. Wives will be as fastidious as the humming? bird that hovers from lower to flower, dwell? ing nowhere. History will proudly enshrine the name-that is to say. one of the names-of the originator of this novel and convenient bl J. Boues yet unborn shall rise up to do her honor, and generations ot Jilts shall cali her blessed. OUrtljinfl, tailoring, &t. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENKE St 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 of Fine CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS to aotual New York cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, Into their ' NEW BUILDING-, *,T THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREETS. THE PRE8ENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT I CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. aprt-lmoB tDrrj ?cooa, $ft. NOT|0EI The Bobscrlber having decided on giving up the tetall Dry Goods Badness, and being under en? gagement to surrender the Store No. 262 King treet on or before 16th next October, will be pre tared on WEDNESDAY, 17th instant, having horoughly revised the prices of his entire stock, o offer TO ALL IN WANT OF CANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS CHARLES KERRISON, July 13-10 NO. 252 KING STREET. 11 GREAT CLEARING SALE OF I>?Y GOODS AT No. 244 KING STREET. We have made Immense .eduction In all of our ooas after having taken onr regular Inventory 0 make room for onr Fall stock. We will fiel i io cases of best PRINTS, only ll Kc. 10 cases M and % Shirting for io and 12c. 20 cases 4-4 best Shirting at 16c. 1 case Wamsutta 20c 3 cases 0 and 10-4 bleached and unbleached heetlng, 35,40 and 46. 2 cases Gingham, only 12c. 8 cases 4-4 colored Lawns, fast colors, 14c 8 4 best Brown Table Damask, 68 and soc. 8-4 best Bleached, 66c-$1. Fine Woollen Table Dovers, only $176. Towels, Napkins, Doylies, at extraordinary low fores. 1 case White Honeycomb Quilts, colored border, 125. S cases 10, ll, U 4 Allendale Quilts, $126, $137, 160. 600 pieces Mosquito Nets, 60c. A fine lot of Boblnet, reduced 25 per cent. Fall une of Marseilles Quilts. The balance or ocr DRESS GOODS rill be offered at 25 per cent, lesa than Imported rice, . Special attention has been paid to th's depart? ment to make lt the cheapest ia town. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ontaming the finest assortment of LADIES and iENT'S HOSE, has undergone considerable reduc? ion. We are offering a very fair Hose for 12c. and 5c. Best English Hose 26,30 and 36c. OUR RIBBON DEPARTMENT, i still supplied with an exhaustive stock In every Dior and shade, to snit the present season. We re now closing lt out at prices which we gnar n tee to be cheaper than any house Sooth. All Parasols reduced 26 per cent. OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT, ontalnlng the best assortment of DOESKINS, ROADCLOTH, OASSIMERES, SATINETS, and RANS, has been reduced in price. We offer great argalna in this department. 200 pieces White Matting only 25 cents. Carpets below regular Bt.. s price. A full assortment of Ladles aad Gent's Under ear, Piques, Swiss, Jaconets, Nainsooks, Victo a and Bishops' Lawn, Mull, Check and Cross | irred Cambric-all at reduced prices. MGHGOTT, BBi\EDIGT & CO. 24.4 KDXO STREET. 7?RN1TUBE REPAIRED AND RENO I? VATED EATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE ~" RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, febe smith street, north of Wentworth. 0i)irt0 ana Jtantistjing ?cobs. SEASONABLE GOODS ENGLISH AND BALBBIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILE AND THREAD ?1IRSHIRTSA1 DRAWERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS Sc TIES DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECX-WJE AR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM", MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE THE .HARKET HALI novia aiauroaoa. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OHARLSSTON, June 1, 1872. EXCURSION TICKETS to Greenville, Anderson and Walhalla have been put on Bale TO-DAY, and will continue on sale until ist September. Good to return until lat November. Baggage checked through. Price to Greeaville and Return $17 80. Price to Anderson and Return $16 70. Price to Walhalla and Return $19 so. Price to Sparenburg and Return $16 80. Excursion Tickets also on sale to Catoosa Springs (Ga )-price $24. The abo', a Tickets on Bale at the Line street Depot, a .1 at the Charleston Hotel. S. B. PIC KENS, A. L. TYLER, joni O. T. A._vice-President. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., May 19, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May 19, the Passen? ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run ia follows: FOB AUGUSTA, Leave Charleston.8.10 A it Arrive at Augusta.4,26 F ll POB COLUMBIA. bea ve Charleston.8.10 A M arrive at Columbia.4.06 p H FOB CHARLESTON. Leave AugURta..'.7.40 A M Arrive ai cn arl eaton.8.20 r u Leave Columbia.7.40 A H Arrive at charleston.8.20 P M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.20 p M Arrive at Augusta.6.00 A II Leave Augusta.7.40 P MI Lrrlve at Charleston.6.46 A M COLUMBIA NIGHT BXPHB88. (Sundays excepted.) Mve Charleston. 8.20 p M Lrrlve at columbia.6.40 A M ?ave Columbia.6.60 p M Lrrlve at Charleston.6.66 A M BUM.' I.<RYILLH TRAIN. joave Summerville at. 7.26 A II Lrrlve at charleston at. 8.46 A M jeave Charleston at.8.80 p u Lrrlve at summerville at.4.46 p li OAKDEN BRANCH. ^eave Camden..6.16 A M Lrrlve at Columbia.10.40 A M ?ave Columbia. 1.46 p u Lrrlve at Camden.6.26 p M Day and Night Trains make close connections n Augusta with Odoigla Railroad and Central lallroad. Night Train cona sc ti with Macon and Angosta lallroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville md Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road 0 pointa North. Camden Train connects at Ringville daily (cr? ept snndayB) with Day Passenger Train, and una through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PIOKENS. Q. T. A._lanlB yfORTH EASTERN RAILROAD COM L3i PANY. CHARLESTON, S. G., June 8, 1872. Trains will leave charleston Dally ac 10.15 A. M. md 8.00 P. M. Arrive at charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays ex epted) and 3 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN an Tram leaving 10.16 A. M. makes through conneo lon to New York, via Richmond and Acqnla Jreek only, going through In 44 boure. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have holce of route, via Richmond and Washington, r via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving 'RI DA Y by this Train lay over on SUNDAY lu Bal lmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN IAT in Wilmington, N. C. This la the cheapest, quickest and moat pleas? ant route to cincinnati. Chicago and other points Vest and Northwest, both Trains making con lectlous at Washington with Western Tra?na or ?altimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMON8, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLKAPOR, Pen. Ticket Agent. mayal SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON J RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, Jane 13, 1872. On and alter MONDAY, June 17tb, the Fas enger Tra?na on this Road will run aa follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. -.eave Charlea ton dally.'8.80 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.0.46 P.M. jeave Savannah dally.11.80 P. M. *rnve at Charleston dally.. 7 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. M Lrrlve at savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.30 P.M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... li A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exc'ted. e.fio p. M. Passengers from Charleston by 3.80 P. M. train nake close connection with Port Royal Railroad or Beaufort, (Sundays excepted.) Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad ng to points tn Florida and by Savaunah line ol iteamshlps to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to reightg for Beaufort and points on Port Royal iaiiroad and ai as low rates aa by any other line Tickets on sale at thia omce for Beaufort over Jort Royal Railroad. G. s. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superhuandent 8. O. BO?LSTO?, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agont. Junl4 Uni nun CB roa. fj H AiBTTIT???M^OCUL>^ STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S.O. unces-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. ^-Highest prices paid m Cash for Crude Turp?n tlne.-Ca mchi9-6moB_ p T. CHAPEAU & CO., DEALER3 AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.O. The highest prices paid for Grade. apri9-6mos_ rjHISOLM & WHALEY, LAW OFFICE, No. 39 BROAD STREET. The undersigned having resumed the Practice f Law, can be fonnd as above. J0lyl3 fltuth3* W. JAMES WHALEY. Robson's 2Ujt)?rtiS?tti?nt. J. IV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS POS ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OP twenty years, and oonflnlng hlmaeir strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on ma own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, io. shippers of produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either In Charleston or New York, thoa having the advantage or two markets without extra commissions. References-Bishop W. M. Wightman. 3. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. 0. Summers. D. 1).. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King,-Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams. Birnie A Ce.. New York. Aa the SPKCIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a full stock of all kinds at Magazine. The long experience or Messrs. Dupont in the manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unnecessary to say more than that I guarantee the quail'y or every package. Price as low as any ocher Powder in the market. Persona 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 fnll assortment of Crushed, Powdered, Graaulsted, A Wtilte, B. Whlre, o Extra, C Yel? low; a so Amber Drips in barrels, which I otfar at manufacturers' pricei, freight added. Any change in price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving tue trade tne advantage of it Am also Agent for the celebrated oraadB of Family Flour manufactured ny Messrs. DAVIS A EMMONS, of St. Louis, wnich I can recommend in every respect; pat np In Ninety-eight Ponnd Bags and Barrela-BBST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medium Family, Sauta Marla Good Family. Also several of the best Mills In Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. As Agent ror WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargraaa Hams Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk & Co.'a Candles, Samuel t.eonard k Son Candles. Johnson A Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty A Oo.'s Orackers.Oakes, n c., Soaps or all varieties. Mackerel in kits and half barrels. Lodi JW Brand of Gunny cloth, Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and aa I devote myself exclusively to a Commission Business and all the goods are received direct from factory and neither sell nor Doy on my own accoant. woola respectfully cali the attention of the trade to my facilities for doing business, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having Just erected a large aad commodious store lu addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. . ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, imported direct from Llverpool,aod guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate of Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For aale at market rates. BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. ? Always on hand, and as every Shipment ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on (retting the same article, and fully up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano In producing very largely Increased crops of cotton, Cora and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planterp and Farmers. J. IV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, Junl2-tnths Nos. 1 and 3 Atlantic Wharf and 68 East Bay, Charleston. Serum g ?Ucu limes. rJTHTTlTEW ULPRO VE D WHEELER & WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER * WILSON MANUF'O CO., aprS-m_No. 200 King street. p?tela. KIMBALL HOUSE, S. E. CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, THE ONLY HOTEL IN TUE SOUTH HAVING THE "SAFETY PAS8ENGEB ELEVATOR " OF OTIS, TUFTS, -A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALL POINTS. M ETBOPOLITAN SUMMER RESORT ! ! THE II. I. KIMBALL HOUSE!, AND PONCE DELEON SPRING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IN ADDITION TO THE NEW ESTABLISHED FACT THAT THE KIMBALL HOUSE, As regarda size, ventilation, comfort, its cuisine and general appointment, ls unsurpassed by any Hotel In America, the Proprietor begs to assure all who are In quest or HEALTH OR PLEASURE That bis arrangements are now perfected to render the KIMBALL HOUSE All that can be desired by those who seek the combined attractions 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 of the most, elevated portions of Middle Georgia, A band of ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS Has been secured to render appropiate Music every evening. THE BALL ROOM, One or the most capacious, thoroughly ventilated, and brilliantly illumined h America, ls thrown open nightly for the enjoyment of guests, lu addition to which is a BILLIARD ROOM, For the especial enjoyment of the Ladles. The wonderHu curative properties of the PONCE DELEON Water are now fully established, as can be proven by testimony or those who have thoroughly tested and realized Its efficacy. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the season for Families can be made on appli? cation! >WThe Proprietor of the H. L KIMBALL HOUSE respectfully solicits that patronage, which he tirems his efforts to successfully cater for the appreciative taste of a relined public enti? tle him to. jun24-lmo 3. 0. CRITTENDEN. Bummer Resorte. NOTICE.-O?E READERS WHO PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN .THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NB WS SENT BY MAIL FOB SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. ------ ? rjlHE STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, 8. C., Solicits the patronage of the Public, and guar? antees satisfaction. Three minn tes' walk from Depot and Postofflce. Jnnl7-lmo MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE Mu., ON EUROPEAN PLAN_Tnt' favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the L'ost eligible positions In the city, on the highest ?round, ami consequently well adapted fora Summer Resort, being comparatively cool lu midsummer, mag ! nlflclentiy rurnlsh?d with battis and other con? veniences on every floor, la now open for the re* ceptlon of t luje contemplating a tour of pleasure the coming ne ison. The cars run within a square of the house. < ouches at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOIT, Proprietor. jun? 4mos T HE HOT SPRINGS. BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Ita waters are cele? brated for the cure of ttheumatlsm. Goat, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Diseases of the Uterus, Affection J of the Skin, especially of syphilitic origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to no degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety or ci?ronle Bath. They are moreover foand to prepare the sys i em for the beneficial action of waters found at the varloua 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 the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained in the Mineral Mud. These sprluea offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTR ACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas ore-Seeker. The equipment and management are equal to those of ilrst-claas city h tels. Every modern Improvement has been provided. Professor J. L. UABELL, M. D., of the Unlversl ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address s. C. TARDY A 00., Richmond, Va,, or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Path county, Va. may22-2mo XTEW ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, ll tROOKBRIDGE CO., VA. ,- * This new Watering Place will bc open for the reception of visitors on the 1ST DAT OP JULY. The waters bave been , long aud favorably known, but until lately no improvements have been made for the entertainment of the public. A joint atocle company, chartered under the name of the JIJRDAN ROOKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized with ample capital. Tne company have completed this season a new and elegant Hotel, famished throughont In the very best style. Tue mineral waters are both Alum and Chaly? beate; the former being efficacious In all chronic diseases, such as Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, chronic Dysentery, Scrofula. Incipient Consumotlon, Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis; and i he latter as a general tonic, and ls ot great value In those affectons whtch are peculiar ti the female cons:itu: lou. Tho accommodations will be first-class In every respect. Roars -The Springs are eight mires from Go? shen, on the Une of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road, and within eleven to thirteen hoars of Rich? mond. Washington and Baltimore by rall. Col. M. G. Harman's elegant stage coaches will con? nect with the trains twice a day at Goshen Depot. Board, per day, $3: four weeks, $60. For fur? ther particulars, apply to C. B. LUCK, General Manager, (P.O. as above,) formerly of the Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Jun24-lmo i THE WARLIKE TROUBLE BREWING ?a Europe concerns ns less, Individually than tbe Intestine commotions to which each one of hs ls liable at this season ortho year, Fortn* nately. all disturbances or the stomach, the bowels and the liver, engendered by hot weather; Budden c nan gea of temperature, or unwholesome atmos? pheric conditions are speedily relieved hy a dose or two of ( Tarrant1* Effervescent Sell rer Aperient, which ls nectar to the thirsty palate,- and at the same time the finest of all cathartics, a healthful invlgorant and stomachic, and invaluable aa a means of preventing lever and congestion. The genuine article may be had of all druggists. Jnlyll-12_ ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREP AK - ATIONS. w, ?fy* W. B. WARNE R'*X CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, '; Offer the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians .everywhere. Sedd for Price List to Dr. H. BABB, Charles ton: Iron and Iodoform Plus, a powerful Alterative and Tonio Comp. Phosphorus pms, for impotence, Losa of ? Nerve Power. Ac. to pc Elixir Olnchonla Calisaya ??n - Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth 0? Elixir Calisaya, Ferra ted Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth -ft . Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and strcyhula Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia Wine or Pepsin. Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of Wild Cherry Formed Wine of Wild Cherry '. Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup of Hypophosphltes (for Consumption, Bron? chitis, Ac.) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, ootalnlng Vanilla, Tola, AO. Elixir Taraxacum Como. Thia ls a new and valu? able combination or tbe medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It la a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Ita medicinal virtues, lt la uaeful as a vehicle and for masking the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. ?*, syrup Phoeph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, fAlt ken's Syrup) for Debility and Nervous Proa tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac, 1 EUx. Valerlanate of strychnia Eux. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beef, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In caaevi of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A co. manufacture a full line of Fluid Extracts and sugar-coated Pins, ail of which are to be had at Hanufactnrer'a Prices, of DB. n. BAEB, Na 181 Meeting street, mchrjS tUw6mo? Charleston. S. a D RUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DB. H. BAER, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, s. c., Invites attention to the following Preparations if his own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This ls the beat Medicine for Infants and yoong Dhlldren ever offered to the public. Ii ls care? fully prepared from the best Drugs, according to l prescription furnished by a distinguished Ger nan Physician of large and successful practice, ind baa been tried and approved by many of our oeat physicians. It ls specially adapted to the ils eas es incident to childhood during the trying period of Teething, and recommends itself for the :ure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Summer Complaint, Ac It contains io Anodyne or other Injurious Drug, and should, therefore, be preferred to the soothing Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to x>n tain Opium, and are, there lore, more or lesa injurious. Thousands of children are murdered annually by soothing Syrups; in some caaes, thia Tact has been published in the newspapers, where the physician in attendance BO stated in his death sertlflcate. In the numerous other cases, where Che innocents are murdered by thia modern Herod of the Nursery, tbe canse ls laid to a thous ind other canses-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear thia tn mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and latlsfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The soothing cordial ls also ac excellent Tonic, idmlrably adapted In cases of Debility-giving cone to the system, recuperating the strength, ind restoring the appetite. Price 26 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls no Dye, but a Tonio and Hair Brassing teeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate ot Silver, no Sul? phur, no Sugar of Lead, and no other injurious Drug. Try lc Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BABB'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE . CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor of these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com Dlnatlon of vegetable rem?di?e, in producing a preparation that will bring health and happiness co the unfortunate sufferer. Di the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with most wonderful success: Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Dlieaseo of the Skin, Pain In tbe Side, Backend Limbs, Sick Headache, and all derangements of the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any person and in all situations in life. No family mould be without them. Price 26 cents a box. BENZINE, (D0CBLB-D1STILLED.) For deaning Clothes and taking ont Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A liberal discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BAER ts Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument of the kind in use. RATTAN'S OBYSTAL DISCOVERT" FOR THE HAIR. . (Advertised in another part of THI.NKWS.) PROF. WUNDE AM'S GERMAN REMEDIES Por Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea,' Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac. W. R. WARNER A CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised in another part of Tua NEWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? lles ror atmust every disease, are dally gaining la ravor at tue south, while, in the North and West, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The. following are some ar the best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxymel, for cough, Ac Strengthening Tonic of Peru. Five-Minute Paln-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakncas, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac) Amaranth for the Hair. Victoria Regla lor the Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir. iE.ambus Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fits, Ac) catarrh SpeclDc Pile Extract. CUNDURANGO, The Great South American (lancer Remedy. GAU DICHAU D S GOMPOlW IT LTRftCT0f SAN,PA.L:,WQQD A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS.' This ls a Solid Extract, and ls recommended es? pecially fur Druggists' and Physician's use in pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength ls guaranteed. This Extract is superior to copaiba and CubebB, or plain OH of >andal. Unlike most preparations of thia class, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials of hundreds in nubile and pri? vate ure, who have been cored by thia prepara? tion conld be added; but the proprietor wishes lt to stand upon its own merita, and only asks a single trial to convince the afflicted of its efficacy. Circulars and samples can be obtained by Phy? sicians on application to DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleston, 8.0. Also, SNYDER'S SHOWERING SYRINGE, re? commended by Physicians aa the only perfect Female Syringe In the market. Joly6-Btuth8mos Unction ftto^g^ 1Da% STEFFENS, WEBJYEB & DUCKER TT7TLL SELL THIS DAY, BEFORE VT their stores.Tendae Bange, at9o'clock, so tobe BUTTER 2& tierces s. O. Bama io huns. Bright smoked Shoulders .10 boxes D.S. Bellies soo smoked Herrings . ' " . - 1 juiyie* 8n0aWei8? ^?es? MackereL Am.tn By LAUREY, ALEXANDER A CO* " ST5H?S'n?iG HAMS SHOULDERS. ALSO. ' ^?lklUMes"8 *"? SHO?tDEBS eS-juSl n* Shoulders, 4c, 4a .> Conditions cash. ' "a- , ialvlB DBy JOHN G. uKimvco. ";; ELY^^,0I*iTo., ** Tins a ?m?& T}h tna"tant' a? half.psst lovelock ^caiori Saleo-^nmrt Aas*. j?rL TOBJT?FS?NS. YELLOW CORN AT AUCTION. ou TBUB8DAT, at ll o'clock, wewiugerj otf Union Wharf. Pier No. J, ; . ?. r? 3000 bushels YELLOW CORN, In three-bnahst M***-_ '101/16 PAUL B, LALA??E & CO. TX71LL SELL, ON WEDNESDAY NEZT, if 17th Instant, at lo o'clock A. M. THE ENTIRE STOCK Ot a well-kept Retail Grocer; store, on the north side or South Bar street, between Legare and King streets, now doing a Une country and city trade. 1 Terms made known OB day of sale Julyji6-3 By J. FRASER MATHEWES. TMTLLS HOUSE FURNITURE AND JjJL Outfit to be sold under Foreclosure of Mort gage. . - -, wm be sold on the premises, corner of Meeting SSd Queen streets, on THURSDAY next, the lath instant, at hair-past io o'clock, . ?AU or the FURNITURE and other property in fte Mills House, comprising the entire outfit or. - that HoteL 7 Terms cash. ' - - <t i.-i.rjulylfl. ''^ ^ByGBUBBS & WILLIAMS* ^ Real JElUte AgenU and Anctloneen. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND JL AND YORK RITEB RAILROAD.'-- .?>?,. : By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich? ' nond and York River Railroad Company to the lata rVm. H. Ma cf ar land and the undersigned, dated .electively.the Ota of September, 186?, and the lat ot January, isas, the undersigned, surviving ;rnaieea, will, on WEDNESDAY, the i4tn day or August, 187 J, at 13 M., at the auction rooms of Kessia. Grubbs 4 Williams, Richmond, Ylfgfflttv lell by Public Auction, ".. ' r7. The WHOLE LINEUP BAFLWAY of the ?aid Jompany rrom the City or Richmond to Weat Point, together with the Franchises or ?he said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling stock, neobine Shops, Denote,. Water Stations* Hoad sed, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and every * >tner right, Interest or estate conveyed by the laid deeds, excepting choses In action. . . THE TERMS OF SALE ?viii be CASH sufficient to pay all the costa of ex ?cutlog the trusta or said deeds, s dh to pay the merest on the bonds outstanding- nod er the deed ' >r 1859aforesaid, estimated at about sas,ooo, and .hen a credit until the lat of January, 1877, uto 143,000, with interest rrom the 1st of J my, 1873, it the rate or 8 per cent per annum, payable leml-annnaiiy, and then Caan a officient to PA> .he interest due on the bonds Of the fl rs telas a mder the deed of ISM aforesaid, estimated st i bout 162,000, and a credit until the 1st of Janu iry, 1888 aa to $800,000, with Interest at the mel }f 8 per cent, per annnm from the 1st or July, 1872, pajable semi annually,, and then Cash c ii lcient to pay the interest due on the honda or-the lecond class under the mortgage "or HM afore? . tald, estimated at about $155,000, and then a. jredit until 1st or January, 1877, as to $299,000, ' Kith Interest from the 1st or July, 1872, at the - rate or 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an* anally, and then a credit until the ist or January, ' 1890, as to- the residue or such purchase money,, with interest at the rata or e per cent, pee an? num. As to ao much or the. purchase money aa ' may be applicable to the bends, secured by the - seeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser shall give bia bonda corresponding wita the aalet ontstaad ng bonds, and as to the residue or such-purchase noney, the purchaser shall give his bond orr rands, as may be determined upon after the sale;, he purchaser's bonds to be secured -by deed or ' rust on the property and franchises sold. -' Capitalists, will take notice that the effect of a i ale and conveyance by the undersigned will be 10 extinguish the Company aforesaid, and mike ' he purchaser a body corporate. For fnnherpar* t len lars, apply to Messleirs PAGE 4 MAURY. ' Counsellors at Law, Richmond; Va. ~ ~ 77""^ RH. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trustees. tW Sale conducted by Mesara. G RUB ss 4 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders ortho Mortgage Bonds aforesaid will sport at once to Messrs. PAGE 4 MAURY, Bich? hood, Va., the number or Bonds held by them, ' he deed or trust by which they are secured, tba - tmount of each Bond, and the amount or interest lae. Holders of Detached coupons will report av 1 ?bove. . R.B. MArRY, J. PROSSER TABB, Jans surviving Trustees. Agricultural JHatljilurj. WRIGHT ft WARNOCK'S ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1871. j ? .: - . ..ii - : . ; a ol I iii i'-L'i .: j We take pleasure In presenting to the planters . ind public a Horse Power gotten, up by Messrs.. ARIGHT 4 WARNOCK, or Barnwell and Bean 'ort Counties, s. O., which ls a most perrett ma-1 ihme. The Bald Power will give greater speed at he expense of less power than anything yet la ise; Is Btroog, simple and durable. - Can be used 11 Tita equal esse for ginning cotton, thrashing 5rain, pump..., water, 4c Will, on a forty-saw ?in in good order, with two mules, moderate.: ?alt, gin 1600 poonda lint cotton per day; brisk Jriving 2000 pounds. One mule can pall lt; light 'or two. lt sits in a frame in the bouse; can be ir ranged to gin with the gin and gear sitting on the ground. .Another Important reatare of this Pawer la that the rising or railing or the floor of the house ipr? not affect the working or the gear in any - way. This isa Southern enterprise, an 1 no humbug Price $126, and freight, ready for putting np. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK. Cl Allendale, s. C., Agents for Sooth carolina, i G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina. BHFKKBNCKS: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph Bostick,* of the Savannah River Associa? tion, Allendale; Captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen? dale; Rev. Messrs. D. J. Simmons and P. Milton. Kennedy, of the Sooth Carolina Conference; Geo? -rai Johnson Hagood, Barnwell Courthouse; Captain R. D. Senn, Columbi i; F. J. Pelzer, Esq., - and Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, S. 0. .mose marked thoa have seen the Power at work. Jan8-tuthBD*c4moe ?ltXBiral Books. F OR THE BEST OF SUMME lt READING, Get the Lives of the Great Music Masters; Of Bethooven, ($2;) of Handel, ($2;) of Mozart, ($1 76;) or Mendelssohn, ($1 ?";) of Rossini, i ($1 76;) of Chopin, ($1 60;) or or Sehn- * mann, ($1 76.) These are no humbug Biographies, bat are charmingly written and very entertaining books, aa are Mozart's Letters, two vols, each, $176; Bethoo ven's Letters, $2; Mendelssohn's Letters, two vols, each, $176; and Reminiscences or Mendels? aohn, $176. - . To have a Jubilee at home send for THE WOBLD'S PEACE JUBILEE OHORU3BOOK. For a good work oa composition, bay BAKER'S THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL HARMONY, $2. .To make Sabbath-School Children's eyes' sparkle, get that Gem of the Season, the new Sab - bath-School Song Book, entitled : SPARKLING RUBIES. By Asa Hull and Harry Senden? Esq., 86c - Tue above Books sent post free on receipt bf re? tail price. * OLIVER DITSON 4 00., I 0. H. BOMB A 00-, Boston. . i New York.? moh27-WBlyn>*w