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TERMS OE THE NEWS. TH* DATLT Nsws, by ma? one year. $8; six months $4; three mon tua $2 so. Served lathe oliy at EIBHTKN 0KNT8 a week, payable to the oar riors, or $8 aryeax, paw la advance-at tb* office. TH? Tai-WBWttT NIWB, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, ona year $4; six months $2 to; three.months $125 tax Wkax.vr' Nawa, one year $2. Six coptes (ia Ten coptes, to one address, SIS. . SOBSCKIPT10K3 in all cases payable in advance and no paper continued arter the expiration or the time paid ror. N OTIC aa or Wanta, To Rent, Lost and Found-, Boarding', Ac, not exceeding so words, SS cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding so words, 4Q cents each insertion; over 80, and not exceeding40 words. 60 cents each Insertion. These r?ni? ar? vre, and moat invariably be paid.bi advance.'' Ran LTTAKCRS should be made by postoffloe Money Order or by Exprese, li this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on onarie ?o.i pay? able to the order of tba proprietors of Tra Naws, or by sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, 8. O. Wit <M)nfU?t0n THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1872. NEWS OE THE DAT. -The rush of travel to Europe ls now very great -Paper clothing from Japan is being intro? duced. -A New Jersey shipyard ls building four little propellers, to be used as pleasure boats 6o tbe Potomac ' -It is estimated that In five years there will ba between Palatka and Lake Jessup, on the St, John's, in Florida, five hundred thousand fruitful orange trees. -St. Louis has a Grand Central Hotel on the European ?plan, where three thousand per? sons feed dally at an average cost ol twenty five, pents a meal. -Kentucky sportsmen are using nitro-gly? cerine to catch flBh with. A pound of lt ex? ploded below water recently, elevating eigh? ty-six ?f the finny tribe, weighing from a half to thlrteea pounds each. ' -A Chinaman in San Francisco who has given himself np as tbe murderer of Sun Loy, happens to be named Ah Hung. "And I do not deny, in regard to the same, what the name might imply." -A new attachment is now being made at Colt's armory, Hartford, Conn , for the Gat? tung gan. It is known as the "drum-feeder," by which four hundred shots are discharged per minute. -The traffic in alligator ski OB ls becoming quite aa item In commercial circles. During j the past five months, a gentleman ol Jackson-1 ville, Fla, bas shipped to parties in Boston one thousand four hundred and ninety alli- J gator skins. -A Florida correspondent of the Savannah Republican says that the Indians In the ever glades refuse to Cree their slaves, and swear I that Sheridan wiU have to "ride the tall off every horse in the army before they give up a single nigger."1 j -Daring tbe year 1871 more English than Irish emigrants came to this country. Tbe emigration from the United Kingdom was: English, 71,926; Irish, 65,691; Scotch, 13,271. I . Counting each of these to the value or $1000 to tbe country, lt will be seen that the na-1 clonal wealth is Increased $150,788,000. j -The Lydia Thompson troupe for its next j As-?l-? tom-timm K?ni>miA&??ii'ihy-n? i ditton of Miss Patti Josephs and Amy Sheri-1 ?an, of the London burlesque stage. Tbe lat ter lady ls said to be six feet blgb, straight as 11 an Indian girl, exquisitely finished features, j1 and altogether magnificent, but rather spirit- J less. > -A surprising report comes from Japan to I ] the effect, that the Mikado is going to Europe. I ] Since the empire entered upon its path of pro-1 ] gress.lt baa become a nation of surprises, but j, few of Its examples of advancement have been I ( so marked as this. No spiritual or temporal chief ruler of Japan bas yet gone outride the j1 boundraies of his empire. 11 -Not long since, a dyspeptic was beguiled I . by an advertisement into sending to' a New I . York individual a dollar, for which sum a 11 cure for dyspepsia was promised. He re- JI calved a printed slip, with these words: "Stop j drinking and hoe in tbe garden." The man I was angry at first then laughed, and finally , stopped- drinking and "hoed in the garden." I ' In a short time he was as well as ever. 1 -Some o? the Paris Journals lately an-1 nounoed that tbe firm of Rothschild lately re-1 ceived thirty-one wagons of gold by railway from Germany. These consignments, the I Constltu#onel announces, arise from the re-1 Imbnrsement of the different war loans, ren? dered possible by the first distribution of the French Indemnity, and falling due for the I most part or: July 1st -A Bummer night in New York, says the j ? Expresa, presents peculiar characteristics. Tho houses are comparatively deserted, and I. men and women live in the streets. Merry I grqjipB alt upon the stoops of dwelling houses, the benches lc che public parks are all occu-1 ' pied, tbe streets are thronged, and there ap? pears to be a general desire to get out Into the 11 oped"air and flee from anything like a local [' habitation. This out-door* mania extends so I ' lax that people sleep upon the housetops, and 11 even the park benches find for their all-night I ' occupants not alone the vagrants, but others 11 of a moretrespectable character. -Of the Prussian army General Sherman is I( sported to have said: lt ls unquestionably the J 1 finest army In tba world, and no wonder, li j ' we consider the years lc has taken -them to I ' make; lt It J s a* perfect machine of war. 1 T-ue most striking thing about it is the new ( recognition it bas given to Individuality in the j1 toldler. The army ls an aggregate of local-1 med and therefore Individualized corps, and j ! every maa la every corps is taught to com-1 blae a sense of personal responsibility and of I self-reliance with the instinct, of military j1 obedience. It ls not only an army of thous- * ands, bat an arny of units. France appeared I ' to him to be In a transition state. -A case of self-immolation by a Hindoo I ' widow bas occurred In Brighton, England. I ' The woman was the widow ot one Hoses Bpi-1{ ne mann, a rich merchant who married ber inf' Malabar,: of which country ?he was a native. Caring ber residence In England she always retained her own religion and customs, and ( caused to ha constructed on her husband's ?slate in tbe country a Hindoo temple, into 11 Which;she went every day to offer up her de-j1 votions according to the rules of her own faith. I * When Splnemann died recently, she conduct-11 ed herself In the most frantic manner, tearing I ? her hair and disfiguring her beautiful features I ? wltb ber nails. Her remains, consumed by I r Are, were subsequently discovered by the ser-1 > vants In the temple which she had built and I ' their condition clearly revealed the fact that, j in accordance with the old Hindoo superstition jT in such matters, she had bnrnt herself alive. 18 A similar case occurred a few months ago In I Naples, where a woman, widow of a Hindoo I v grandee who had died In that city, immolated J tl herself apr a ? funeral pyre. 11] -Worth, tte man-mllllner and lord of fash- j p lon In Paris, has a brilliant even dazzling ad-1 o yertlsement in every woman he fits out in one j ai of tils resplendent costumes, and on every public occasion they faithfully serve ulm. The collete of tho Grand Prix, Sunday, at Long: champs, were enough to drive shallow-pursed .emulators, to suicide .with .envy, but. very be? witching and pleasing to the contented few who liked to see bright colors tastefully ar? ranged without having to .pay for It-all. Since misfortune has made the ex-Empress Eugenie an exile, her successor as the queen of. the fashionable world is her old rival, the Prin? cess de Metternich, who, on this occasion, wore a black silk dress, the skirt of which was trimmed at the bottom with three denttlated flounces embroidered with wreaib? ol white roses. Lapping over this skirt au open Jacket with Louis XIY pockets, trimmed to match the skirt. The body was decked with a large Qchu ol black gauze, twlBted over with black and white lace, the ends of which were tied behind and fell on Abe skirt. Madame Alphonse de Rothschild came next with a poult blue silk with a Bhell-shaped flounce. The tunique was made very full, of j grenadine ecru. On. the skirt two large, scarfs of blue crepe de chine, falling on either Bide, were fastened behind with'a large bow ol blue silk. The bolly was crossed with a fichu or blue crepe de chine. The rAnk and Ale were hardly less gorgeously arrayed than their leaders, and Parisians seemed them? selves again._ The International Society In America. Two branches of the well-known Inter? national Workingmen'* Association of Eu? rope have been formed in this country, with headquarters in New York City. Each branch claims to be regularly descended from tbe parent organization, ode styling itself the "Federal Council of the Interna "tionals," the other claiming to be connect? ed with tho "General Council of London." The former body, it is stated, took a promi? nent part in the recent eight-hoar strike in New York, and the fallare of the movement eau s ed a secession of the members who | were dissatisfied with, the defective engineer? ing of the leaders. These seceders have formed an International Association in con? nection with the sooiety in London, and re? cently held a congress in New York. The I report of the proceedings of the congress gives only a faint idea of the plan of organ? ization, bat it appears that by the constitu? tion as adopted sections and councils are provided for, and au intermediate body called the "local committee" is to be esta? blished in all localities where two or more I sections are in existence. The Federal [ Council has the right, in cases of emergency, to levy extra assessments to the extent of five cents per enrolled international, and has the power of acting as judge of all complaints sent through it to the General Council and Congress. The French delegates were op? posed to granting these powers to the Fede? ral Council, desiring them to be retained by the sections, while the German delegates strongly favored the centralization of author? ity in the Federal Council, in order to] strengthen the cause of Internationalism in the United States. The latter view was adopted by the congress. Resolutions of] sympathy witb, approval and support of, and fealty to the International General Conn? ell of London, were adopted, and Ita enemies, both In Europe and America, were de? nounced. Resolutions were adopted to send two del ega tes to the Universal International Congress, wmcn meets next september, the Hague, Holland. The sections were also authorized to appoint not more than 3ve proxy delegates from "well-known Inter "nationais of Europo." Two members the Paris Commune of 1870, now residing in New York, were elected delegates to the Hague Congress. The members of the first regular "Federal Council," consisting of aine persons, were then chosen by ballot, ind are to bold o Hi ce for one year. The new Federal Council consists of three Ger? mans, two Frenchmen, two Irishmen, one italian and one Scandinavian. With tbe sxception of one member, who hails from St. Louis,' they are all residents of New York City. The next National Congress of the International Wprkingmen's Association of North America is to be held in June, 1S73, and the particular lime and place of meeting are to be fixed by the Federal Council. The Key-Note of the Campaign. The New York World, dissatisfied as it is with the Liberal nominations, admits that, "on one point-the great point of all-the "record of Mr. Greeley is clear and consis "tent, namely the duty of treating the South? ern people with generous magnanimity." This it declares tobe the main issue made by nominating Mr. Greeley at Baltimore. It say 8: "Whatever else may, or may not, be accom? plished by his election, certain lt ls that bis In. inguration will restore the fraternal senti? ments between the North and the South which nave been so long interrupted, and bring In in era favorable to the fair determination of mestlons In which all sections of the country lave a common Interest. Mr. Greeley's strl.k ng expression about clasping hands over the bloody chasm of the civil war, ls the key-note jf this Presidential campaign. The -great sane decided by the election of Mr. Greeley will be that the suffering South shall no longer De kept under the Federal harrow, and that : hat section will recover Its equal rights In the Union. On thia cardinal point, the candidate s himself a platform. His record on this sub eoe, ever since the close of the war, is emi lently satisfactory. The man ls a guarantee br the principle; which accords with our idea bat principles are mere abstractions until .hey are advocated* by some strong man pene rated by a thorough conviction of their im? portance. By electing Mr. Greeley, we shall aeal the wounds of tbe civil war, and restore aarmony between tba North and the South; md the certainty of a Democratic Cabinet and "tongress gives fair promise of Important sub? sidiary reforms." A Warning to Southern Olen. Although the South is known to bens peaceful as Massacnusetts, base persons ?111 not be wanting to inflame old wounds ind bring on collisions between whites and Jlacks, which will be magnified by tue Grant | mpers into a new rebellion, while every iffair or fisticuffs will be made to look like mother Ku-Klox outrage. The New York Vribune exposes this plotting on the part ol J he administration, and offers the Southern vhites some words or sagacious warning. It ays : "If a negro laborer ls discharged, some one rill be found to represent this as a proscrip lon for principle's Bake; and we do not doubt I hat before three weeks are over the Grant I ress will teem dally with reports of murder us Ku-Kl i ix assassinations, and a desperate ttempt will oe made to alarm the Northern votera by pictures of disorder and la wie BS ne SB In the South. The trudi is, a good, square, atrocious piece of lawlessness and violence in the South would just now be a God-send to the Grant party, If they could prove, within the next two months, that half a dozen negroT bad been burned at the stake in Alabama,'and that a number of white women and children bad attended the incremation, and waved Confederate flags over, the flames, Grant's fu? glemen would at once 'Thank God-and take .courage.' They are just now a little blue and disheartened,, and stand badly ia need of | something of this kind; for they have no argu? ments to offer. "There ls but one thing, as we believe, and as many of the Grant managers believe, that 1 can reelect Grant, and that ls a new outbreak of violence In the Southern States, or what would answer the same purpose, such plausi? ble false reports of violence in the South as woutd thoroughly* alarm the Northern mind. The Grant leaders and managers are every? where talking about 'the Rebellion.' That ls their principal stock In trade. They appeal to the 'Union sentiment.' They curry favor with the 'Union soldiers' as though the s had not, seven years ago, become citizen . they are doing their worst to preach up a ucW crusade against the South. It belongs to the Southern Democrats to defeat this atrocious and unpa- ; triotic plot, and the way to do lt ls to main? tain-as they can-even better order in the South than is observed In the North. And for the rest, when a lie Is reported, let lt be at once fully and authoritatively proved to be a | lie. That can and ought to be done." ?utnB?Tncnta. OP THE YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO., ON WEDNESDAY ?WJJN1NG, JULY 24. Tho steamer st. Helena will leavo Market Wharf at 8 o'clock P. M. Chlcora Band will be In attendance. Tickets $l 50, refreshments included. Members of the Department are requested to appear in uni- j form. Julyl8-thmw8* financial. THANKING HOUSE OP HENRY CLEWS & CO., NO. 82 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letteraof Credit for Travel* lers, also Commercial Credits issued, available throughout the world. Bills or Exchange on the Imperial Bank or Lon? don, National Bank or Scotland, Provincial Bank or Ireland, and all their branches. , Telegraphic Transfers or Money on Europe, San Francisco and the West Indies. Deposit Accounts received in f Ither Currency or Coln, snbject to check at sight, which pass through the Clearing House as ir drawn opon any city bank. Interest aUowed on dally balances. Certificates of Deposit Issued bearing Interest at current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., may23-x No. ll Old Broad street. London. ?niirua? (Enron. QHAs. LTslT?^Broaj^ STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Offices-No. 123 Meeting street, and corner Line i and Meeting streets. 49-Hlghest prices paid la Cash for Crude Turp?n tlne.-ee, mchlfl-flmos_ T. Oil AI'EA O A OO., DXALSB8 AND DISTILI.RRS OP TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 178 EAST BAY, OHABLBBTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for crude. apriB-emos QHISOLM <fc WHALEY, * LAW OFFICE, No. 39 BROAD STREET. The undersigned having resumed the Practice of Law, can be found as above. JulylS Btuth3? W. JAMES WHALEY. jy^-OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, OOLONNADE ROW, VENDOE RANCE Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds or Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron._may?o-mwflyr Summer Resorts. . ^MT^NOnCE.^Ou^ PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the moat eligible positions In the city, on the highest gronnd, and consequently well adapted for a Sommer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag nlflciently lurnlshed with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, ls now open for the re cepuon or those contemplating a tour or pleasure the coming SSA,on. The cars ran within a square of the house. 1 nacho* at ali the stations. E. Y. WESTCOTT, Prop-lit'ir._jun8-4moB THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Its waters are cele? brated for the cure bf Khenmatlsm, Cont, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Diseases of the Uterus, Affections or the Skin, especially or Syphilitic origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 50 to lio degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic Bath. They are moreover roand to prepare the system ror the beneficial action of waters found at the varions other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed slmUar to those that are Largely used at the most celebrated spas in Ger? many, and which sive sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained in the Mineral Mud. These sprint? ofter UNSURPASS? ED ATTRACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas? ure-Seeker. The equipment and management are equal to those or first-class city h tels. Every moder.''. Improvement has been provided. Professur J. L. CA BELL, M. D., or the Unlvsrsl ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address s. C. TARDY A 00., Richmond, Ya., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Bath monty, Va._may22-2mo NEW ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, IROOKBRIDOE CO., VA. This new Watering Place will be open ror the reception or visitors on the IST DAY OP JOLT. The waters have been long and favorably known, bat antll lately no Improvements have been made for the entertainment of the public. A Joint stock company, chartered nader the name of the JORDAN ROCKBRIDQE ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized with ample capital. The Company have completed this season a new and elegant Hotel, tarnished throughout la the very best style. Tne mineral waters are both Alum and Ohaly. beate; the former being efficacious In all chronic diseases, sacu as Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, Scrofula. Incipient Consumption. Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis; and the latter as a general tonic, and ls or great value in those affections which are peculiar to the remale constitution. The accommodations will be first-class in every respect. ROOTS.-The Springs are eight miles rrom Go? shen, on the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road, and within eleven to thirteen hours or Rich? mond, Washington and Baltimore by ralL CoL M. G. Harman's elegant stage coaches will con? nect with the trams twice a day at Goshen Depot. Board, per day, $3: four weeks, $60. For far? ther particulars, apply to c. B. LUCK, General Manager, P.O. as above,) formerly or the Spottswood Hotel, j Richmond. juna-wmo Special Notices. PST OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY for the beaeflt of the State Orphan Asylum : CLASS No. 47- WIDNBSDAT MORNrHOr Joly 17. 6- 34-19-28-77- 3-26-14-37- 2- 8-C1 CLASS NOJ 48-WBDNESDAT EVBNINO, Joly 17. 74-20-14-45-13 -60-77-37-12-43-64-22 Witness my hand at Charleston, S. C., 17 th day joly, 1872. A. MOROSO, . juiyis Sworn Commissioner. ?f9~ THE CHARLESTON GHABJTA BLE ASSOCIATION, ror the Benefit of the Free School Fund-Offlolal Raffle Numbers: RAFFLE CLASS NO. SOB-MORNING. 49-67- 1-23-32-43-18- 2-47- 7-78-48 RAFFLE CLASS No. 810-EVBNINO. 7- 10-63-26- 4-77-13-62-67-72-28-38 As witness onr hands at Charleston this 17th day of July, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, Julyi8 Sworn Commissioners. ?gf SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE RE PAIRS of the Steamer DICTATOR not having been completed, there will be no boat for Florida thl s week. R AVEN EL A CO.. juiyiT-3 Agents. pgf CHARLESTON EXCHANGE. -AN offlce has been opened on North Atlantic Wharf, where the business of the Exchange will be trans? acted, the meetings of the several committees held, and applications for membership received. A PRICE, jplylft Superintendent. GENERAL AGENCY OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOOIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, OHASLESTON, S. 0, JULY 12th, 1872.-During my absence from the State' the Business of this General Agency will be con? ducted aa tunal, at Na 20 Broad street, by Mr. j. R. OHRIETZ8ERG, who ls hereby appointed my Attorney for that purpose. Jalyi6-mwf3 W. B. SHAW, General Agent. ^Bf-THE SOUTH' CAROLINA LOAN I AND TRUST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPART? MENT.-Depositors are requested to leave their Bratts on and after 5th Jnly, to be credited with the quarterly l Q tere it due 1st. All Deposits made on or before 20th July will bear interest from 1st July. Interest Six Per Cent., compounded quarterly. Jnn28-fmwl0 F. A MITCHELL, Cashier. ?HT SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE TJNDER SIQNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on Sullivan's Island, is now prepared to tarnish the residents (and those intending to locate there during the Bummer months) with their Supplies at the very lowest Charleston prices. Attending m person to the business, I can guarantee satis? faction to all who may wish to patronise me. Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. ]un20 ?f- IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT | COUNTY-Ex parte BAILEY ? COMPANY In re R. J. DAV ANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of ' the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of the Hon. a B. FARMER, Judge, in the above stated case, notice is hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIGG that said Oourf baa limited and allowed ninety days from the date of inls order m which said Creditors may prove their claims before the under? signed, Receiver, at his office, m the Courthouse, at Beaufort. H. G. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S. C., Jane 14, 1872. jnn22-eo ^.-NOTICE. - GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROD COMPANY. The State, ex Relations the Attorney-General Plain tur, VB. the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road Company, Defendant. JAMES G. GIBBES, JAMES R. PRINGLE and ethers, Plaintiffs, vs. the Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad Company and others, Defendants. The undersigned naring, by order of his Honor samaoi w. Melton, circuit juago or the Firth Circuit, dated June 18th, 1872, been appointed Ref? eree on tbe above stated cases to ascertain and report, among other things, the amount of in? debtedness of the Greenville and Colombia Rail? road company, with authority by advertisement to require all creditors to establish their respec? tive demands before bim Notice ls hereby given to au-and singular the creditors or the said Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, whether holding bonds of the first mortgage, bonds or certificates of indebted? ness guaranteed by the State, bonds or certifi? cates of indebtedness or the second mortgage, non-mortgaged bonds or claims or any other character, to present and establish their respec? tive claims before the undersigned aa Referee, at his offlce In colombia, South Carolina, on or be? fore the 1st day or October next, at which time bis report on such claims will Oe made up and submitted to the?ourt In the said cases. JOHN* s. GREEN, Referee. Columbia, a C., June 10,1872. Jun27-l2tbil ^-AMONG THE NUMEROUS PREPA RATIONS for Gray Hair m the market, we recom? mend to our readers HALLS VEGETABLE SICIL? IAN HAIR RENEWER BS the best. Our Druggists keep lt for sale. Jnlyl3-stutb3 Q&- DB. A YE R'S LABORATORY, that has done such wonders ror the sick, now Issues a potent restorer for the beauty or man bind-for the comeliness which advancing age ls BO prone to diminish and destroy. His VIGOR | mounts luxuriant locks on the bald and gray pates among us, and thus lays us under obliga? tions to him for the good looks as well as health of the community. Julyl3-stoth3 fm- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS ? superb Hair Dye ls the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A Batchelors Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, bnt leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory ie Bond street, New York. moh6-tathslyr-o ?*r ON MARRIAGE, ia Happy relief for Young Men from the effeots of Errors and Abases in early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cared. Impediments! to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ootlS aa- CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied as water, for rest oring .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 ont. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free front any poisonous substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In use. Numerous testimonials have been sent ns from many of our most promi? nent citizens, some ef which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now m use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sogar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate or silver, lt does not soil the clothes or scalp, is agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings for the Hair In use. lt restores the color of the flair "more per feet and uniformly than any other preparation," and always does so in from three to ten days, virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with al) the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and Induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0. For sale by the Agent, Da. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. novia-stnthiy meetings. p E BM ANIA LODGE, No. 5, K. OF P. \5T Attend your Regular Meeting THIS (Thurs? day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members will please be punctual, and al- o prepare themselves to pay Arrears and receive S.A. P. W. installation of Om cere. By order of the W. 0. Julyl8_E. MEERHOLZ, R. S. CIGAR-MAKERS' UNION.-A MEET? ING will bo held at the Market Hall. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Full attendance ls re? quested as business of Impon ance will be bronght before the meeting for consideration. By order of the President. JOSEPH A. OALLIOTT. Jalyl8?_Reco ding Secretary. {Hants. AJSTEDrT"W0MAN TO COOK, wash and do housework for two in family. Apply at No. 27 Coming street._Jalyis-1* WANTED, A NURSE TO TAKE charge of two children. Good recom? mendations required. Apply to No. 826 King stree*. _juiyis WANTED, BY A COLORED WOMAN, a situation as child's nurse or to go trav? eling with a lamily. Apply to JJ IN" A H MORTON, at corner Rutledge and cannon stteets. Julyi8-i?_ WANTED PARTIES TO KNOW THEY can dispose of Second-Hand FURNI? TURE to goad advantage by addressing P. O. Lock Box No. 122._Jnly28 thBto3* WANTED, A FEW GENTLEMEN DAY Boarders in a private family. TormB reasonaole. situation convenient to business Address F. N. B., Drawer Box, No. 131, Charles. ton Postofflce._ Julyl8-2* - SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-WANTED, TWO Booma with Board, on the Front Beach. Apply, stating terms, to "D," at the office or THB NEWS._Jpjyja WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO Cook, Wash and Iron and do general housework. One who con come well recommended and ls willing to make herself useful will hear or a permanent situation at Barnwell by applying at the office or DAILY NEWS. july 15-6 ACOOK AND WASHER WANTED FOR a small family. Beierences required. Ap? ply at No. 0 Calhoun street. Julj9 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest and best warranted I Sewing Machine In the market ls the HOMB SHUT? TLE, price $25 and $37. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 255 King street, corner Beaufaln I street. T. L. BlaSELL._jania-cmos ?GENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, or good 'character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher In some Sabllc ins tun t lon, or as private tutor In a family, o objections to going Into the country, can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other branobes or a good ednoatlon. Salary or not sc great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress C. D. V., tt the office of this paper. maylO_' WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH? ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Issue Joint Life Policies, lasnrtog the Uves of part, rs in business, so that, on the death of either, the amount Insured for ls paid to the surviving party. lt also Insures husband and wife on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street. mayl8_ ?o0t ano Sonna. SPRAYED, FROM THE SOUTHWEST corner or Rutledge and Wentworth streets, a Skye-terrler PUP. answering to the name or Flora. A reward will be paid lt returned to C. F. PANKNIN._Jnlyl8-l* LOST, A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTA OLES, last Saturday morning, Joly 13th, be? tween Dr. Baer's drug store and Mr. C. Kerrlsun's dry goodB store. The case bears Mr. W. G. Wal? den's name on lt. The Ander will be rewarded If be will leave the Glasses at THE NBWS office. Jolyn-2_ CANARY LOST.-LOST YESTERDAY morning, a yellow Canary Bird, with a few dark feathers about the bead. A reward will be paid ror the Bird ir returned to No. 108 Went worth street._Jnlyl6-3 FOUND, IN WENTWORTH STREET, In September, 1870, n sum or Money, which the owner can nave on proof or same, apply at No. 83 Wentworth street._july ld 6? Sax Salt. F~~c3irii^5r? Fi^^ SLWiNu MACHINE. Can be seen at Wet zel's Bakery, corner Calhoun and st. Phillp streets. Julyl8-1?_ ASUPERIOR MILCH COW, GIVING a large quantity or milk, ror sale ar No. 101 Meeting street, opposite the old Circular Church. Jnlyl8-l?_ ME LON SI MELONS 1-ANOTHER one lot of large size MELONS have arriv? ed at KLBIN'S, that fruiterer who sells his Fruit ?o high; but strange that KLEIN sells more than any fruiterer here. How ls that for high r Never mind, just go to bim; he like to please you very much, but do not squeeze him too hard; he will let you go._julyl8-l? FOR SALE, THAT NEAT AND SUB STANTI AL Residence at the southwest cor? ner or Bogan! streeuand Rose lane, In Ward No. 8. The House ls in good order, and the Lot, which ls or large dimensions, ls covered with a choice variety or fruit trees, yielding a good In? come. There ls also a large well of water npon the premises. This Property ls within three min? utes' walk or the City Hallway. For particulars apply to E. M. MORELAND, No. 20 Broad street. joly 18-2?_ HORSES FOR SALE.-A FEW FINE HOBBES for sa e. Can be seen ar. WM. HUUKADAY'S Sale Stable._Jody 16-1? SHINGLES.-125,000 No. 1 SHINGLES fer sale low for cash by C. J. SOHLEPE GRELL, No. 87 Line street, Lumber Yard. juiyil-thsme*._ NOTICE TO POULTRY FANCIERS. Tbe weil selected stock or Poultry belong? ing to the late E. E. Bedford ror sale. Apply to W. G. MOOD, Jr., No. 276 King street. Jujyl3-stutb3 FOR SALE, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Light and Dark BRAHMA FOWLS, bred from best Imported stock. T. L. BACOT, No. 34 Smith street. _Julyll-thstna* FOR SALE, FOR OASH, A FIRST-CLASS BAR ROOM, at Georgetown, S. C. doing a good boslness, together with a Soda Water Foun? tain, Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, also Restan rant In complete order. The owner desires to Bell ror the purpose of a change In business. For particulars, Ac, address "B. A. c.," NEWS office. Junl9-w8_ ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF 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. 8To tum. ?HM?NTTTI^^ piazza. Apply at No. 62St Phillp street, below calhoun street. _Joly 18*1? TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOUSE corner or Wentworth and Smith streets House and premises In good order, with fine els tern. For farther information apnly to S. B. PICKENS, S. C. R, R. Office, corner or King and Ann streets._julye-stuthlmo TO RENT, A DESIRABLE BRICK House, located at No. 04 King street, one door south or Broad, containing six rooms, pan? try, piazza and deep, dry cellar. On the prem? ises are a four-roomed kitchen anda large cistern - The buildings are In good repair, and possession can be had immediately. To a responsible tenant the terms will be moderate. Apply on the prem? ises^_? _ Jnlyl2 TO RENT. THAT PLEASANTLY LO GATED Residence on Sullivan's Island, first house east of the Fort, for the season, partially furnished, containing eight rooms. On the premises there are a One cistern, well or good water, stables, carriage House and other ont buildings. For particulars apply on the premises to Captain DAN SINCLAIR. _ Julyll fogal iSotiKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT three months from date application will be made to Bank or Charleston ror reissue of Certifi? cate No. 5314 of Three Hair Shares standing in name or John HurKamp, lost or mislaid. J. 0. OOEMANN, 1 Expen,or8 Dr. GEORGE OAULIER. J txeCni?T. Charleston. Joly 17.1672. julyl8-lamo3 ? (Educational. &^R^XCE^CH?RCH HTOUSTRIAL SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the ase or machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M . e.r. the Depository. Chalmers street. JonlB (Topartnersljius ano lUissolnticni. H?TUN1>T^ with him In business Mr. CHARLES R. TALK. The manufacture of Engines, McCarthy 31ns and Machinery in general, will hereafter be :arrled on under the name and firm or SMITH & 7ALK, at the old stand east end Hasel street. Jnn26-lmo J. RALPH SMITH. c Cotton (Kins OTTTO N GIN ST~&C~ THE CELEBRATED GRISWOLD GIN at $3 76 a Baw, delivered at aa; Railroad depot ID South Carolina. THE IMPROVED EXCELSIOR GIN, manufactured at Macon, Qa., at $4 a saw, dellv ered aa above. THE MORRIS GIN, manufactured in Columbia, S. C., warranted to j make a good lint, andas mach lint, to give the seed as clean, and to run as light as any gin of j same size In the market, at $3 60 a saw. THE DANIEL PRATT GIN, manufactured at Prattville, Ala., at $4 ? saw, together with CIDER PRESSES, WINE PRESSES AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OP ALL KINDS. For sale at above prices by J. E. AD Q ERA CO., Sole'Agent, No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Send for Circulars. jolyts-thstuimo Orna?, (Chemicals, Ut. V~~AL??T7?1?;S PI??T?R??? OF MEAT JOICE. Jost received, a large supply of the above. Each bottle contains four pounds of jjie best Beer, ex? clusive of fat; can be used with cold or warm water; also can be taten with Codllver OH, and destroys the taste of the Oil. Tneonly food for delicate children. This ls much superior to the "Extract of Beef," heretofore offered to the publieras will be found upon trial. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, Jun7 No. 131 Meeting street. jQRUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a full stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Snndrles : HORSFORB'S ACID PHOSPHATES Grimauit's Syrup of the Hypophoapbate of Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wine and Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinta and strychnia Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef, without fat, the best Food for Delicate Chil? dren, suffering from Sommer Complaint, It ls easily prepared, and quite palatable Heinltsh's Queen's Delight Leldy's Blood Pills German Blood Plus Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Grimauit's Matteo Capsules Wllber's Cod Liver OU and Hypophosphate of Lime Sugar-coated Pills, of every description Fluid Extracts (a foll assortment) DeBing's Pile Remedy DeBing's Tia Fugae Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMunn's Elixir of Opium Sponges, of every description Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic Acid, In solo lion, for Disinfectant PnrpoBes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, or Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Manson's Syringes, David? son's Syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pumps Pessaries, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters Elastic Stockings Hall's 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 Kathalron ; Barry's Ttlcopherous Ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Oocoalne Tntt's Hair Dye Batchelors Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dye Egyptian Hair Coloring NATT AB'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Basting's Syrup of Naptha Allen's Lung Balsam Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant Marsden's Pectoral Balm Tntt's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Iodlnlzed Cod Liver Oil ? Bryan's Pulmonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all other Proprietary Medicines. JnnlS_ DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls or Schuylkill. Philadel? phia; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey ; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of othera. Warranted to cure or money rerun ded. DB. GEO. CAULIER, Agent, Julyl-lyr Charleston, S. 0. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PBEPAR ATIONS. W. B. WABNEB A CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and Iodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative j and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, tor impotence, Loss of j Nerve Power. Ac. Elixir Cinch?n la Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate or Iron Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth Elixir calisaya, Ferreted Elixir Callan va, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Taierlanate or Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrarert Wine of Wild Cherry comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup of Hypophosphltes (for Consomption,Bron? chitis, AC) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Tolo, Ao. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. ThU ls a aew and valu? able combination of the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeao:? and efficient remedy. Aside from Ita medicin? virtues, lt ls useful as a vehicle and for masking the bitter taste of Quinine, Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Ait ken's syrup) lor Debility and Nervous Pros? tration. Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac. EUX. Valerianate of Strychnia Ellx. Phosph. Qurnlne. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination especially serviceable In cases 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 Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, o" DB, H. BARR, Na 131 Meeting street, mch03d*w6mos Charleston. S. 0. P?RN1TTJRE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERAIS RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, febfl Smith Street, north of Wentworth. OATS AND 1AY. 6000 buBhels Prime WHITE HABTLAND COB? 1600 bushels Yellow Cora 2000 bushels Feeding Osts : . ; 300 baies North River and Western Hay. For sale by HERMANN BULWINKLE, jDlyl8 . . , <? Kerr'aWharf. jjpiF FLOUR, COFFEE; *c,' 60 sacks Choice Family FLOUR from new Wheat loo SOCKS Good and Choice Bio Coffee 100 barrels Bee Hive Syrup. For sale by ? HENRY COBIA A CO. jnlyl8-l . _. JJLEVENTH IMPORTATION OP HAVANA CIG AB 8. Londres Imperiales Londres Finos Londres de Corte Londrecitos. Jolyl8-th8to3*_JOHN HUBKAMP A CO. gUGAR, MOLASSES AND WDNE. IO hhdB. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 120 hhds. New Crop Muscovado - Molasses - barrels Prime Now Crop M nuco vado Molasses 16 pipes Catalonia Claret Wine. For sale low to close consignments, in lots to salt parchasen, by w. p. HALL, jnlyl6-wfms Brown A Oo.'a Wharr. J^IQUOBS AND CIGARS. Having removed to No. Sis King street, and laid la a large stock of WHISKEYS, BRANDY. GIN, WINE, CIGABS, Ac., we ?re now prepared to Bell a pore article at very low prices, lor cash. Give ns a call and examine our stock. ' -,; 7 BYRNE A FOGARTY, . . July 17 No. 818 King street, Opposite Liberty.. \TEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, HAMS ll : . AND BACON. 100 bb'a. N. O. MOLASSES Jr' loo bbia. and tierces Mosco vado Molasses loo bbls. S. B. Syrup 160 tierces (small) S. O. Hams 60 hhds. 0. R. Sides 60 hhdB. Shoulders loo bbls. and half bbls Nos. 1,2 and * Mack* erel 76 boxes (small) Factory Cheese loo kegs and tuba choice Batter. For sale low by STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, jun?B-lmo vendue Range. QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, DJ C. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110. EAST BAT, Offer for sale from u. 8. Bonded Warehouse. Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT varions vintages, u? Quarter casta Fifth casks Eighth casks ''AMD . . cases or one doten bottles each. MORDECAI A 00., Na 110 East Bay, offer for ?ale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MORDECAI A 00. FilIIBI-A"' MORDECAI A CO., Na lio East Bay. offer foe sale an invoice of ''Falkirk'' AJJL landing direct from Glasgow, In Pints. MORDECAI A 00. pOBTO RIOO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay. offer roi sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong . packages. MORDECAI A 00. jj RIME WEITE 00EN. MORDECAI A CO.. No. no East Bay, offer for sale Prime White CORN, in new sacks. MORDECAI A 00. ?HOICE HAVANA CIGARS. ~~^ MORDECAI A CO.. Na 110 East Bay, offer for sale an invoice or Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di? rec t from Factory In Havana. ^DAMANTINE CANDLES. looo packages Adamantine CANDLES for ?ale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. feb28-0mos gULLIYAN'S ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GBEAT NEWS FOR TBE ISLANDERS I FOB THE ISLANDERS 1 FOB THE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS ! . FOR THE ISLANDERS I FOB THE ISLANDERS 1 S. H. WILSON A BBQ., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, Intend delivering GROCERIES to such of the? Islanders aa patronize them, at their respective homes on the Island, without, extra charge. We shan take pie asure in taking charge of an y gooda bought in Charleston, not in onr line, to deliver to oar Customers. Any orders entrusted to our care, either m our line of business or not, will m?et with pronrft attention. WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDEBSOLD. Soliciting your patronage, We are respectfully, r S'. H. WILSON A B R 0. v No. soe KINO STBXXT, CHAI .LISTON, 3.0.