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In tbe Lists. I. CGUU I choose tbe age and tbe fort?nate season ?*? Wben to be born, 1 would fly from tbe censure of your barren rea? son, And the scourges of your scorn ; Could I take the tongue, and the land, and the station, That to me were flt, I would make my Ufe a force and an exultation, And yon could not stifle it ! it. But the thing most near to the freedom I covet Is the freedom I wrest From a time that would bar me from climbing above lc, To seek tbe East in the West, I have dreamed or the forms or a nobler exist? ence Than yon give me here, And the beauty that lies arar in the dateless ?IB tance I would conquer, and bring more near | m. It 1B good, undowered with the bounty or For? tune, In the sun to stand; Let others excuse, and cringe, and importune, I will try the strength of my band ! If I fall, I sbaU fall not among the mistaken, Whom you dare deride; If I win, you shall hear, and see, and at last ?W fl BwCIi To thank me because I defied 1 [Bayard Taylor, in August Galaxy TBS CAMPAIGN STEWS. Greeley Against Grant-\ Paper for the People. The Presidential Campaign for 1672 bas opened. It will be the most exciting that the country has ever known. The issues in? volved are extraordinary in character, and ccfine directly home to every citizen. The overthrow of Grant and the election of ? Greeley mean Honesty and Beform io the National Administration, the triumph of Law and the restoration of Peace and Harmony throughout our land, and a return to the fundamental principles of government which prevailed IQ the better days of tbs Re ' public. The moat 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 relief from organized persecution and rob? bery are involved. We mean that THE CHARLESTON NEWS shall at this juncture in no respect fall to deserve the favor which has been accorded to it aa an earnest, enterprising and outspoken chronicle of the events of the day. And, in order to place our several editions within the reach of all, we offer them for the period of four months, covering the interval from this time until after the election, at the following low ratee: BAILY NEWS, one copy, four months... .$ ? 50 DAILY NEWS, five copies, four months... ll 00 DAILY NEWS, ten copies, four months... 20 00 TBI-WEEKLY NEWS, one copy, four ^ months. 125 TRI-WEEXLY NEWS, five copies, four months. 5 50 TRI-WEEKLV NEWS, ten copies, four months. 10 001 WEEKLY NEWS, one copy, lour months.. 60 WEEKLY NEWS, five copies, four months. 2 75 WEEKLY NEWS, ten copies, four months. 5 00 Subscriptions at these 'rates will be re? ceived until August, 15th, inclusive. Send in your orders at once. Remit? tances may be made, at our risk, by draft on Charleston, Postofflce order or registered letter. Address, RIORDAN, DAWSON <fc Go., Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON COUNTY TAX SALES. The sale of the county real estate of delin? quent taxpayers was resumed at the Fire? proof Building Saturday, and the following pieces v?re knocked down to the State: Gadsden, Phillip, house and lot, Sum? merville.$ 57 57 Garrett, Jackson, 146 acres, Sixth Dis? trict.. 32 97 Gaylor, N. H., 900 acres, Sixth Dis? trict. 62 80 Gibbs, Edwin, 10 acres. Sixth District.. 26 56 >?lldden, C. H, house and lot, Bikers ville..'. 92 00 Godfrey, T. P., 340 acres, Sixth Dis? trict.*. 34 86 Godfrey, A., 150 acres, Sixth District... 32 14 i Gourdin, Peter, 2110 acres, Sixth Dis? trict.197 14 Goodrich. Catherine, 15 acres, Sixth District. 262 63 Groome, Robert, 434 acres. Sixth Dis? trict.. 125 54 Graves, Charles W., 1500 acres, Sixth DiStrlOt. 368 69 Gregorle, William, 1 acre, Sixth Dis? trict. 29 78 Greer, William, 8 acree. Sixth Dis? trict.. 12 50 Harvey, estate F. A., 765 acres, Sixth District.*.. 43 78 Harmon, estate Thomas, 376 acres, Sixth District. 38 39 Harmon, H., 384 acres, Sixth District.. 69 97 Hart, L. M., 340 acres, Sixth District... 39 20 j Harper, Carroll. 50 acres, Sixth Dis? trict. 17 34 Halbelostadt, L., IJOO acres. Sixth Dis? trict. 32 65 Harris, Robert, house and let, Summer? ville . 20 57 Heins, J. J., 300 acres, Sixth District... 64 3? Heap, Edward, 300 acres, Sixth Dis? trict. 95 92 Hntto, L. W.? 640 acres, Sixth District. 73 17 Huff, Sarah, 50 acres, Sixth District.... 21 18 Huff, T. W., 60 acres, Sixth District.... 48 68 Hyslm, H. A., 30 acres, Sixth Dis? trict. 14 23 Hyatt, R, 60 acres, 81xth DlBtrict. 35 54 The sale will be continued this day at the flitter J of the delinquent list for the Sixth District. _ MASKS AND FACES. Tbe Proposed Raid In i nion. The Union Times says: -A Columbia cor? respondent of THE CHARLESTON NEWS states that a batch of warrants over a foot thick hap been issued for the arrest of citizens of this county for violations of the enforcement act. Our private opinion is that either .the corres? pondent Is mistaken or lt is one of Walleee's .bluff* games to drive out and Intimidate the white voters of this county who are opposed lo him. II the latter game Is to be played, we hope all our people will meet these warrants like brave men. Let no man leave the county, and, above all, let no man sell himself to such an infamous scheme, by compromising his Inalienable right to vote according to the honest dictates or his conscience." Tbe Sartor Outlaw*. The Union Times says: "We learn that Bill Sartor, the notorious thief who was sentenced at the last term of court tor this county to two years' imprisonment in the State Penitentiary, made bis escape from that place last Saturday night, and bas joined bis brother Bob, who ls at large and committing many depredations in this county. After the latter shot Mr. Wil? lard, ot which we gave an account In our last issue, a party of four or five took out a war? rant to arrest bim. In their search on Ur. Young's plantation, they found, in a negro nouse, two trunks and about three hundred dollars' worth ot goods'whlch had been stolen from Colonel A. G. Rice some weeks ago, be? sides other goode. We are informed that they have been selling goods in different parts of the county at remarkably low prices. These men are perfect outlaws, and, it they are not arrested soon, they will increase their gang and commit some serious outrage in the coun? ty. We hope the authorities will make a strong effort to have them arrested, This is the second time that Bill Sartor has escaped from the Penitentiary since he was sentenced." A f ruitless Raid In Santnr. Tuesday nient, a party of Federal soldiers, accompanied "by a deputy marshal, made a fruitless raid down la Santuc, which ls a love? ly region lying south and east of Union C. H. The object ot the raid was to capture an out? law by the name of John Benfield, who ls un? der numerous Indictments for criminal of? fences, and ?who bas up to date successfully evaded every attempt to capture him either on the part of the civil or military authorities. He ls a desperate character and ls excessively annoying to the people among whom he bas taken up his abode. JOTTINGS ABOUT THE STATE. -The engine and tender of the Spartanburg train ran oil on Monday. Nobody hurt. -The lury room at Unlonvllle boasts of a table, a small bench, and one bottomless chair. -An effort ls making to remove the George? town postmaster and put a Massachusetts man In his placa. -The couru martial which has been In ses? sion in Columbia for some time past, engaged in the trial of Lieutenant Gallagher, of the Second Infantry, on various charges, adjourned on Saturday. The supposition Is that he has been honorably acquitted. -Major J. H. Barry, of Bock Hill, was this week convicted of an assault and battery upon Congressman Wallace last summer. The "buttermilk case" lt will be remembered. He was sentenced tu six months'Imprison? ment or one hundred dollars fine. He paid the fine and was discharged. -A prisoner by the name ol Cohen, who Is awaiting trial on the charge of murder, at? tempted to escane from the Beaufort jail, early on Wednesday morning last. He was captured by another prisoner named Isaac Simmons, who ls acting as turnkey. Just as he was going over the lenee, at the back of the Jail. -Mr. Jackson, the Columbia chief of police, has succeeded in overhauling two thieves who have been operating In d?n?rent portions ot the State. One of them stole a horse in Lau? rens, and the other robbed the store of Messrs. J. Ell Gregg & Co., in Marion. The horse and a portion of the other stolen property were recovered. -A letter from Willlamston Springs, on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, states that a house near the depot was struck by light? ning on tbe afternoon of Thursday, the 18th, and considerably damaged. A cradle In which an Infant was sleeping was set on fire, but none of the inmates ot the bouse were serl ouslv Injured, though stunned. -The house ol Mr. C. Bouknlght, of Colum? bia, was raided upon Friday night-the fourth time during the past year-and his pants, con? taining tbe safe key of the treasurer's office of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, carried off-nothing el6e touched. Mrs. Bouknlghi's watch and jewelry, besides the silver in dally use, were on me bureau adjacent, but were undisturbed. Aa there was a considerable sum of money In the safe, lt was feared that the thief had effected an en? trance to lt, but, upon examination yesterday morning, everything was found ult right. -The Governor has pardoned Kizzie Dam? pier, Jane Dampier, Adella Norwood, of Dar? lington, and William Durham, of Greenville. The three first named were sentenced by Judge Rutland, on charge of receiving stolen goods, to twelve months' Imprisonment, and ere pardoned upon the petition ot numerous citizens and ihe sworn stalemeul of the prin? cipal witness that he swore falsely in the case. Durham was convicted of ibe crime of man? slaughter at the May, 1872, term ot the Green? ville Court, and was sentenced to two years In the penitentiary by Judge Orr. The Jury hav? ing recommended tbe prisoner lo mercy, and on account of bis extreme youth, and other mitigating circumstances, the judge recom? mends the pardon be granted. QT lobing, (Tailoring, &c. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENEE & MULLER, 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 Tork cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING, AT TBE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREET*. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL. AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. ipti mon - ?ljirta ano -Turmoiling ?oo?s. SEASONABLE GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD 18ERSHIRTSMD DRAWERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS ?i GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. MEETING- 8TBEET, OPPOSITE THK MARK KT HALL,. novia CDrp ?Doos, a?*. NOTICE! The subscriber having decided on giving np the Retail ITV Goods Business, and being under en? gagement to surrender the Store No. 262 King street on or before 15th next October, will be pre? pared on WEDNESDAY, 17th Instant, having thoroughly revised the prices of his entire Btock, to offer BARGAINS TO ALL IN WANT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS CHARLES KERRISON, Julyl8-10 NO. 252 KINO STREET. H O % JU g rt s* 2M EH O g fr ? o O ? CO Cl ? Cigars, (Socarra, #c. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOU9E, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETT STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock before buying else where WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on band. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. mchT-PcAwlyr -financial. HENRY CLEWS & CO. NO. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters or Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Credits issued, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of Lon? don, National Bank or Scotland, Provincial Bank or Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transfers of Money on Europe, San Francisco and the West Indies. Deposit Accounts received In ? lther Currency or Coln, SQbject to check at sight, which pass through the Clearing House as If drawn upon any city bank, interest allowed on daily balances. Certificates of Deposit Issued bearing Interest at current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. OLEWS, HABICHT A CO., raay2C-x No. ll Old Broad street, London. FOR SALE, FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS BARROOM, at Georgetown, S. 0. doing a good business, together with a Soda Water Foun? tain. Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, also Restau? rant lu complete order. The owner desires to sell for the purpose or a change in business. For particulars, Ac, address '-B. A. C.," NEWS office. junl8-w8 Insurance. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. UFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF SOUTH CAROLINA: HAY & ??AG00D, General Agents. TOTAL ASSETS.$3,613,153 50 TOTAL LIVUILITIES. 3,946,516 05 SURPLUS. 9366,637 45 PURELY MUTUAL. NO STOCK. EARNINGS RETURNED TO POLICY-HOLDERS. POLI? CIES NON-FOBPEITABLE APTER TWO ANNUAL PAYMENTS. EXTRACT FROM TOE CHARTER: SECTION 51. "the net present valao of the liabilities of the Company under policies Issued to members of each Department, as Axed by the standard valuation of the Company, SHALL BE IN? VESTED AND KEPT IN VESTED'WI THIN SUCH DEPARTMENT," which makes lt strictly a HOME COMPANY, taking the place or the "Policy-holders' Life and Tontine Assurance Company of the South," whose Policy-holders have become members of the Associ?t iou, and are entitled to equal benefits with Its other members. The roiio wine gentlemen have been selected from among the Trustees or the Polloy-holder's com? pany and others who hold policies to the amount of $10,000 In the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. as Trustees of this Department : WILLIAM MCBURNEY, EDWARD McCRADY, JB., GEORGE E. BO QOS, HENRY E. YOUNO, B. H. RUTLEDGE. JOHN R. DUKES, JOHN B. STEELE. THEODORE G. BARKER, C. IRVINE WALKER, LEWIS D. MOWRY, WM. K. BYAN, WM. J. MIDLLETON, AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, T. D. EA80N, R. G. CHISOLM. A. G. MAGRATH, E. N. THURSTON, C. A. CHI80LM, W. G. WHILDEN, O. W. AIMAR, C. F. PANKNTN, U. T. PEAKE, W. P. HOLMES, N. A. PRATT, E. W. MOISE. J. H. WILSON. W. 0. BEE. A. S. JOHNSTON, CHARLES WEBB, 0. H. 8IM0NT0N, JOHN T. DARBY, WM. M. SHANNON, T. H. ZIMMERMAN, J. B. MOORE,* R. B. CUNINGHAM, W. A. CLARK. J. L. BLACK. The Department Board, upon whom devolves the general management of the business and In? vestment or the funds or the company In the State or South Carolina, are: WILLIAM MCBURNEY/, President; L. D. MOWRY, vice-President; A. s. JOHNSTON, Treasurer; GEORGE E. HOOGS, Secretary; c. H. SIMONTON, Attorney; R. A. KINLOCH, M. D., Medical Officer; W. 0. BEE, JOHN R. BOKES. W. K. RYAN, W. O. WHILDEN. T. O. BARKER, JAMES H. WILSON, A. T. SMYTHE, 0. IRVINE WALKER, 0. F. PANKNIN and G. W. AIMAR. JalylO fmwDAO {Drugs at Wholesale. COLLIER'S REMEDI FOR MAN AND BEAST. FOR MAN. Thia Llnaroent has gained a lasting reputation where lt has been nsed In most cases which re? quire aa external remedy, such as Rheumatism, Soreness and Swelling of the Breast, Pain and Weakness in the Back and Joints, SpralnB, Bruises, Cramps, Numbness, Frozen Limbs, Bites or Insects, Uld Sores, Fever Sjrea, Goitre or Swelled Nectc, Paralysis, Woonda, Erysipelas, Bites or Reptiles, Headache, White Swellings, Poison, Burns, all swelling?, Salt Rhenm, Corns, Warta, Sore Eyes, Rnn Rounds, Ac, ac. FOR HORSE. lt ls warranted to cure Lameness, Spavin, Big Head. Big Jaw. Founder, Sprains or the Shoulder, Leg. BUCK, Sinews, Fetlock, si ina Joint and Hock Joint, splints, Wind Galls, Ringbone, String Hall, Swelled Legs. Oracked Heels. Thrush, Poll Evil, Saddle Galls, Uki Sorea, strains of the Round Bone and other Joints, Enlargement of the Back Joint, and all Diseases of Horses which are caus? ed by Inflammation of the Muscles. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 17, 1872. Messrs. HOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS : Gentlemen-I have used a number or bottles of your C jilter's Remedy for Horses, and from my experience believe lt to be the best Liniment ever offered to the public. I have had lor the past eleven years a stubborn case or salt Rheum ur Tetter on my bead and arm, which has been treated by the most ski.lea Physicians or Oeorgla and South Carolina withoat success, TWO bottles or Col ter's Remedy baa effectually cured me. A. WILSON. Proprie or Livery Stables, No, 148 Meeting street, Opposite Pavilion Hotel. LOUISVILLE, KT., May I860. ISAAC COLLIER, Esq., Glasgow 0. h., Barren Co., Ky. I take great pleasure In recommending Collier's Remedy aa an almoBt Indispensable article, and very valuable to gil who own or have charge ol .stock. It ls the best, i nave ever used for Sprains, Sores, or Galls on Horses, some or the meu con? nected with we Company have used it for Bevere Burns and Sores aa well as Rheumatic Pains, and ?or BIUISPS, Ac, and all say lt acts like magic In Scratches on Horses lt ls Invaluable. We uss no other Liniment. J. K. BURNS, For Adams's Express Company. F. A. MINOR, of York County, s, c., writes us, under date of October, 1869, as follows : "My horse was considered worth le s, (his case was Spavin) but since the free use of your Collier's Remedy I have sold him for $160. Yonr remedy la c.olag wonders np here on man and boast. DIAMOND HILL, ABBEVILLE DIST., 8. c., I June 7, 1870. ) Messrs. HOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, OharleatoQ, S. C. : Gentlemen-The box of drags ordered i n 31st May not arrived yet. We are anxiously awaiting lt, particularly the Collier's Remedy. Wo have had twenty calls for lt In the last twenty days, lt ls decidedly the best medicine that ever was compounded for what lt proressesto do. It has been used in this vicinity for Rheumatism, and has proved more effectual than anything else. Dr. G. F. S-cured himself or a bsd case or Rheumatism by the use of two bottles. He bas been laid up over three months. He.s now able to practice again. Many certificates can be procured in this vicinity, and we write this from a sense or duty to you. KAHN A MCADAM. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS, Charleston, S. 0. jans-mw&mos f BELLOC'S CHARCOAL > Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris HODEL ySsB fek LOZENGE? a| WM It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belloc'a 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 DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OF EMPLOYMENT. - Belloc, Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases, its beneficial effects aie felt after the first dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle of powder and Lox ot'lozenges. Depot in Paris, L. FRERE, 19, rae Jacob VAgents In Charleston: DO WIE, MOISE A i DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. J mm THE WARLIKE TROUBLE BREWING lo Europe concerns us less, individually, than the intestine commotions to which each one of ns la ha ble at this season of the year, fortu? nately, ail disturbances of the stomach, the bowels and the liver, engendered hy hot weather, sudden changes ot temperature, or unwholesome atmos? pheric conditions are speedily relieved by a dose or two of Tu rr an t'a Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, which ls nectar to the thirsty palate, and at the Bamo/jlmethe finest of ali cathartics, a healthful Invigorant and stomachic, and invaluable as a means of preventing lever and congestion. The genuine article may be had of all druggists. Julyll-12 Ernas ano.iticoirnue. T71LEGANT AMD RELIABLE PEEP AR JU ATIONS. W. R. WARNER ? 00., OF PHILADELPHIA,. Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre? parations, now asea by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and Iodororm Pula, a powerful Alterative and Tonio Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Losa or Nerve Power, AC. Elixir Olnohonta calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate or Iron Elixir Calisaya, iron and Bismuth Elixir calisaya, Ferrated Elixir calisaya, iron and Strychnia Elixir Bis m nth Elixir Pepsin, Blsmnth and Strcjhnla Elixir Vaierlanate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine or Iron Wine or WUT Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry comp. Myrup or Phosphates <or Chemical Food) Syrup ol Uypophosphltos (for Consumption,Bron? chitis, ?c.) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cutalning Vanilla, Tola, Aa Elixir Taraxacum Como. This ls a new and valu? able combination or the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, it ls merni as a vehicle and for masking the bitter taste or Quinina Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Qulalue, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt ken's syrup) for Debility sod Nervous Pros? tration, ludlgestlou, Chlorosis, Ac Eux. Vaierlanate of strychnia EUX. Phosph. Quinine. 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. ru Warner A Co. manufacture a full Une of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all or which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of OR. H. BA ER, Na 131 Meeting street, mcrtOiftuwAmrM Charleston. H. O. REGS AND "MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a rall stock or Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : H URS FOP. D'S ACID PHOSPHATES GrlmaulL's Syrup or the UypophoBphate or Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beer, Wine and Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Qulnla and Strychlna Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef, without rat, the beat Food for Delicate Chil? dren, suffering from summer Complaint, lt ?ii easily prepared, and quite palatable Helnitah's Queen's Delight Leldy's Blood PU s German Blood Pills Sir James Clarke's Female Pills Qrlmault'd Matteo Capsules Wllber's Cod Liver Oil and Hypophoaphate of Lime Sugar-coated Pills, of every description Fluid Extracts (a full assortment) Dening 'a Pile Remedy DeBlng's Via Fogae Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMuno's Elixir of Opium Sponges, or every description Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic- Add, la sola tioa, for Disinfectant Purposes OarboUo Disinfectant Soap Oarbolio Toilet Soap ' Solution or Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis Infectant Chloral Hydrate, made l>y Merck, or Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Mattson's Syringes, David? son's Syringes Atomizers, Periumers, Breast Pumps Pessaries, Trusses, Abdominal Supportera Elastic Stockings Hall's Hair neue wer Chevalier's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Kathalron Barry'B Tilcopherous Ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoalne Tuft's Hair Dye Batchelor's Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dye Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY easting's Syrup of Naptha Allen's Lung Balsam Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant Marsden's Pectoral Balm Tau's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Pnlmonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron fodinlzed Cod Liver OH Bryan's Pulmonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all other Proprietary Medicine?. Jnnl3 _ IN BANER?PTCY.- NOTICE OP AS? SIGNEE'S APPOINTMENT.-In the District Court or the United States, for the Eastern Dis? trict or t-outh Oarollna-In the matter or JOHN D. KENNEDY. Bankrupt-In Bankruptcy. To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice or his appointment an As? signee of JOHN D KENNEDY, of Camden, in the County or Kershaw, and Staie or South Carolina, within said District, who bas been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court or said District. Dated at Camden, the 13th day or June, A. D. 1872. HENRY C. SALMOND, Julj8-ta8 Assignee. j_fia?roafJi. aOOTH OABOLINA BA1LBOAD. CHARLESTON, J0116 1, 1873. EXCURSION TICKETS to Greenville, Anderson and Walhalla have been pot on sale TO-DAY, and will continue on sale until ist September. Qood to return until ist November. Baggage cheesed through. Price to Green ville and Return $17 80. Price to Anderson and Return $18 70. Price to walhalla and Retorn $10 80. Price to Spartanborg and Retorn $15 so. Excursion Tickets also on sale to Catoosa Springs (Qa.)-price $24. The above Tickets on sale at the Une street Depot, and at the Charleston Hotel. a B. PIOKENS, A. L. TYLER, Joni O. T. A. Vice-President. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, s. C., Hay 19, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May 19, the Passen? ger Trains on the Sooth Carolina Railroad will ron as follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.".8.10 A H Arrive at Angosta.4.24 F H FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A X Arrive at Colombia.4.06 FM FOB OHABLBSTON. Leave Angosta.T.40 A ki Arrive at charleston.8.20 p M Leave Colombia.7.40 A M Arrive at cn ar lea toa.8.20 p x AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.20 F X Arrive at Augusta.6.00 A X Leave Angosta...7.40 p x Arrive at Charleston.e.46 A X OOLUXBTA MIGHT XZPK388. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.20 P u Arrive at Colombia.6.40 A x Leave Colombia.6.60 p x Arrive at Charleston.6.U A ? SUMXBBVTLU TRAIS. Leave Summerville at.7.26 A M Arrive at Charleston at.8.46 A X Leave Charleston at.8.80 p x Arrive at sommerville at.4.46 p x CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden..e. 15 A X Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A X Leave colombia.1.46 F M Arrive at Camden.6.26 p x Day and Night Trains make dose connections at Angosta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Colombia Night Train connects with Greenville and colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Tram connects at Ringville dally (ex* cej>t sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs throngh to Colombia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. MOgga G. T. A._lanlB VrORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM ll PANY. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jone 8, 1872. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 10.16 A, M. and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and a p. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 10.15 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Rlcnmond and Acqala Creek only, going thruagb In 44 hoars. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P.M. Train have choice of rome, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY la Bal tlmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN. DAT In Wilmington, N. c. Thia la the cheapest, qolokest and moat pleas? ant roots to cincinnati, Chicago and otner points West and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trams of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLE APO R, Gen. Ticket Agent. mav21 AY AN NAH AND CHAJiLfc^TUN RAILROAD. S jHABLssTON, jone la, mt, (iii sad after MONDAY, Jane 17th, the Pas? senger Trains on this Road will ron aa follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.8.80 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.9.46 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston dally. 7 A.M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sunday8excepted.. 7.40 A. M Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.80 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... ll A. M. Arrive at Charleston. Sundays exe'ted. 6.60 P. M. Passengers from Charleston by 3.80 P. M. tram make otcua connection with Port Royal Railroad for Beaufoy, (Sundays excepted.) freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad? ing to points In Florida and by Savannah line ol steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at. as low raus as by any other line. Tickets on sale at this office for Beau fort over Port Royal Railroad. 0.8. GADSDEN, EBglneer and Superintendent s. c. BOYLSTOP, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. Jnnl4_ KIMBALL HOUSE, H. E, CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, THE ONLY HOTEL IN TUE SOOTH HAV1NQTHE .SAFETY PASSENGER ELEVATOR " OF OTIS, TUFTS, A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALI. POINTS. METROPOLITAN SUMMER RESORT ! ! THE H. I. KIMBALL, HOUSE, AND PONCE DELEON SPRING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GKEORG-IA. IN ADDITION TO THE NEW ESTABLISHES FACT THAT THE KIMBALL HOUSE, As regards else, ventilation, comfort, Ita cuisine and general appointments, ls unsurpassed by any Hotel lo America, the Proprietor begs to assure all who are in quest of HEALTH OR PLEASURE That his arrangements are now perfected tc render the KIMBALL. HOUSE AU that can be desired by those who seek thc combined attractions of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND VALUABLE MINE? RAL WATERS 11 Together with the pleasant temp?rature and In vlgoratlng breezes to be enjoyed at Atlanta, situ ated on one of the most elevated portions 01 Middle Georgia. A band of ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS I Has been secured to render approplate M?sle I every evenlug. THE BALL ROOM, One of the most capacious, thoroughly ventilated, and brilliantly illumined la America, ls thrown open nightly for the enjoyment of guests. Io addition to which ls a BILLIARD BOOM, For the espeoial enjoyment of the Ladles. The wonderful curative properties of the PONCE DELEON I Water are now ioUy established, as can be proven by testimony of those who have thoroughly I tested and realized Its efficacy. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the season for Families can be made on appli? cation. as-The Proprietor of the H. I. KIMBALI HOUSE respectfully solicits that patronage which he deems tala efforts to successfully catei for the appreciative taste of a relined public entl tie him to. jun24-lmo 8. O. CRITTENDEN. JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH A CO., NO. 41 LOMBABD STREET, LONDON. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CREDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PA.ST? OF THE WORLD. JAY COOKE A CO., NO. 20 WALL STREET. majffr T By WM. McKAY. SALE ON ACCOUNT OP FORMER PUR? CHASER. WIR sell THIS DAT, (Monday,) at bia auction sales room, No. 46 Wentworth street, at half past io o'clock, 43 dozen assorted Lisle and Kid Glove?, 314 pieces Velvet Ribbon, 7 dozen Bracelets and Seta, Ac Sold for cash, at risk of former purchaser. Immediately atar above. Shirtings. Prints, * Dress Goods, Cassi m eres. Meltons, Tweeds, Jeana, Hosiery, Bats, Clothing, Cutlery, Notions Ac. July22 annum Sates-Snmxt flJapo. SHERIFF'S SALE.-THE FIRST W& TIONAL Rank of Charleston vs. Isaac S. K. Bennett-Tbe People's National Bank vs. LS.L Bennett. By virtue of tbe two above executions against the property, to me directed and delivered, will. be sold, on MONDAT, tbe ot a day of August, 1879, in front of the Courthouse, ia Charleston, at ll o'clock A M., AH tbe right, title and interest of the defendant In tbe above stated cae es in all that FARM or Tract or Land, on the west aide uf Pabilo Bead, in Charleston Oounty, contamina; about ea acres, bounding north on lands or Heyward, southon lands or Happoidt, weat on Ashley River and east on Public Road. > - ALSO, , ; "?, All that LOT OF LAND, with the tK?ldlngs thereon, situated on tr 1 north side of Broad street, known by the nm . oer 28, Ward No. l. City of Charleston, measuring on Broad street 28 feet, and or that width tor a depth or 104 feet 2 inches, and then, for a further depth or about 47 feet, about 77 feet la width, as is particularly shown by a plat made by R. EL Payne In October, i860;' bounding north on land or Captain Copea, east ort land late of State Bank, sooth on Broad street and west on land of C. D. Carr and of . ALSO, TWO LOTS OF LAND, with buildings thereon, fronting the one on sooth aide or Broad street, next to corner or King street, and the other on King street, measuring m front on Broad otreet, frau east to west, 60 feet 6 inches, thence south? wardly 118 feet, thence westward!/ 86 feet 8 Inches, thence southwardly 80 feet a inches, thence eastwardly to King street 187 feet 8 monea, thence northwardly 28 feet by 6 fett a inches, thence westwardly 64 feet, thence northwardly 6 feet 6 inches, thence eastwardly 2 .feet, thence northwardly 19 reel 0 Inches, thence eastwardly 4 feet, and thence northwardly to the starting point on Broad street 106 feet 3 Inches, as per plat made 13th June, 1837. annexed to a deed from James ! Jervey to Dr. isaac Motte Campbell, dated lath I August. 1837. E. W. M. HACKET, S. O. C. Joly?2,ang6 By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. PPORTED WINES. On TUESDAY next, 281 Instant, at ll o'clock, will be offered tor sala at Public Auction, at United States Bonded Warehouse, In Elliott street, 20 haUp'lpeT} OMUODU CLARET WINE ll Su^rtftpes} olaret Wine-Margarita o quarter pipes Claret Wine-Virgen 6 quarterpipee Malaga Wine. The an ?ve wines were Imported from Spam In the spanish brig Tlmateo._Jnlyio Br WM. McKAY, ESTATE SALE BY ORDER OF ADMIN? ISTRATRIX Wlilsell on TUESDAY, 23d instant, at ll o'clock, ac his Auction Salesroom, No. 46 Wentworth street, a HOUSE AND LOT,. situated on Back Beach of Sullivan's Island, wubin tea minutes' walk of Landing. Lot con? tains one-naif acre, known as properly or John Fi Stone. Terms made known on day of aale. Par* cn aserto pay tor papers and stamps. Jalyl9-rmtu3 ' By 6RUBBS & WILLIAMS, Real Kg ta te Agent? and Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER. RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds of trust rrom the Blah? mond and York River Railroad Company to th? lat a Wm. H. Macfarland and the undersigned, dated respectively the am of September, 1869, and the 1st ot January, 1866. the undersigned, surviving trust?es, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14thday ot August, 1872, at 12 M., at the auction rooms ot Mensis. Grubbs A Williams, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Public Auotion, The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY or tbe said Company rrom the City or Richmond to West Point, together with the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations, Road bed, Machinery, Tolla, Easements, and every other right, Interest or estate conveyed by the said deeds, excepting choses In action. THE TERMS OF SALE will be CASH sufficient to pay aU the coats or ex-* eoating the trusta of said deeds, and to pay the interest on the bonds outstanding nnder the deed of 1869 aforesaid, estimated at about $86,000, and then a credit un - ll the 1st or January, 1877, aa ta $48,000, with Interest rrom the ist ot Joly, 1879, at M. he rate ol 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and thea Casa sufficient to pay the interest dne on the bonds or the first-class under the deed or 186a aforesaid, estimated at about $62,000, and a credit until the lat or Janu? ary, 1886 as to $800,000, with Interest at the rate or 8 per cent, per annum rrom the lat of Joly, 1872, payable semi annually, and then Cash sur? t? clent to pay the interest due on the nonda of tba second claas nnder the mortgage of ISM afore? said, estimated at about $166,000, and then a credit ontll 1st of January, 1877, aa to $299,000, with interest rrom the 1st or July, 1872, at the rate or 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the ist or January, 1890, aa to the residue or such purchase money, with interest at the rate or a per cent, per an? num. As to ao much or the purchase money as may be applicable to the. bonds, secured by the deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser shall give his bonds corresponding with the said outstand? ing bonds, and aa to the residue or such purchase money, the purchaser shall give bia bond or bonds, aa may be determined upon after the sale; the purchaser's bonds to be secured by deed or trust on the property and franchises aold. Capitalists will take notloe that the effect ol a sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be to extinguish the Company aforesaid and make the purchaser a body corporate. For further par? ticulars, apply to Measleara PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trastees. 49" Sale conducted by Messrs. GRUBBS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid will report at once to Mesara. PAGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, Va, the number or Bonds held by them, the deed of trust by wbloh they ara seemed, the amount of each Bond, and the amount or interest doe. Holden ol Detached Coupon s will report aa above. R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Jans Surviving Trastees. Optical. _ (COPYRIGHTED ) A SUNS EL PEBBLE SPECTACLES have the power of AEEESTLN& TEE EBAT-BATS" 1 of solar or artificial light before {hey tater th? sj* The Lentos of the ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES ARE VIOLET TINTED, TEX SO C OBSTRUCTED THAT WHEN APPLIED TO TD XIX ' APPEAR COLORLESS. The weaker and higher numbera of the] Arundel Pebble lenses ARI THE SAME TTNT.'1 , They are tlie Most Brilliant and Beautiful] Ever Invented. ( -:0:-. . MANUFACTURED BY THE ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLE C0}j No. 9 MAIDEN LANE, New York. Factory: Bi JOTING HAST, England. H&-For tale osir by houses that have our eerti/?oo?lj of appointment.^ CARRINGTON, THOMAS A CO., JEWELLERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0. jon22-tnths FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT .MODERATE BATES, By J. L. LUN8FORD, fabe smith Street, north of Wentworth,