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TERMS OE THE NEWS. TH* DULY Niws, by mall one year, $8; six months $4; three montts--$a$o. Served In thc city at EIGHT-KEN us HTS a week, payable to the car rlers, or $8 a year, pa?-.taadvance at theofflce. Tm Tai-WaxxLT Niws, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, .one-'year $4; six months $2 60; three months Si 26- _ .. TH* Wajurjqr Nswa, ,one year 12. Six copies flo. Ten copies, to one address. $16.' S?Bsenum? <NS in all cases payable In advance and nb paper c?n^u?d aVterth? expiration ol the time paid ror. KaMTTAKcxs should be made by Postofflce -Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding/ a draft on Charleston pay? able to tbe order of -the proprietors of THE Mews, or by sending the money in a registered letter*. . NOTICES or wanta, To Kent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, nos exceeding. 20 words, 26 cents each mser tl on; ovor.-20,-and not exceeding SO. words, 40 cents each Insertion; over 80, and not exceeding 40, words,.60 cents,each insertion. These rates are NXT,'and must invariably be paid In advance. . fatal?: Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A co., - No. 140 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. 0. .? * fr -v. FRIDAY, AUGUST ! 9, 1872. LiEWS OF THE DAT*. ti :'~;~'"'T far .?? 'liv . ' ' ? . - 5 ., ..??".??: I .1 .: - ' -'. -Bx-Collgctor Qrinneli; of New York, is "heart and hand^wjth Greeley. ( . -If Woodhull & Ctaflln's Weekly ever bad any.'readers, lt.lias, then no longer. It is dead. -The Cunard Company are building three j steamers ol very large dimensions, to be added to their trans-Atlantic Meet. -Professor Theodore Glanbesklee, of New York, says nine out of every ten Germans in that city will vote lor Greeley. -Delegates from thirty-one German dabs ia New York, representing seven thousand members, have formed a central Greeley c!ub, and'wi ll co-operate with Tammany. . -It is stated that a rich young French noble? man, the Marquis de Kam In gan, has beoome a Trappist monk, because of the death of his be? trothed: ? ' _ ' l__-.- - -Rumor has lt that Strauss will revisit this country -luring the autumn bf 1873, with his famous Vienna band, and will give concerts In ali the principal cities. His enthusiasm for America bas no bounds. _ -The great composers seem to have chosen unmusical wives, and it may have been a very sensible practice. Madame Offenbach says she detests music. Madame Verdi never goes to the opera. Madame Gounod ls a devout m em? ber .of .the: church, and thinks ber husband did very wrong to compose anything for the stage. .-Various are the names by whlchthe Phil? adelphia candidate la called. By some he Is .- styled Hiram Ulysses.' By others he . is named the great P.enomlnatlonISL There are . those wno, .with elegant simplicity, dub bim Doctor. But a Western newspaper not inaptly names him the1 Sea-Side Lounger, wblch is pretty, and neat, and'classical, and singularly ap, propriate for a gentleman bearing the marine name o'f Ulysses. . . ' ,, I " -Miss Hate Field records a bit of American experience, abroad : "Speak English upon entering a shop on the continent, and prices' are increased one-third. Let it be known that you are an American, and they are doubled. ? Not long since I priced a trinket, and speak? ing French, was supposed by the Illiterate shopkeeper to be a European. Returning the next day-with the determination ot purchas? ing the,bauble on account of Its cheapness, I found a Frenchman examlniog lt, evidently with intent to buy. Observing that I was -about to withdraw, the Frenchman raised his hat, and, making a profound bow, declared that he did not intend lo buy, adding. .Madame -est Am?ricaine. (Test le pays des richesses et des jolies femmes;'' after which genteel impertinence he retired, and the shop -keeper, forgetting (hat he had seen me be? fore, doubled tb . price of the desired article.'' -Although lt ls announced that the letters received In England from Dr. Livingstone are pronounced gennlne, there seems to have been, even before the publication of that sin guJar second letter to the editor of the New York Herald, a strong impression that all was not right. Lord Winchelsea wrote to the Lou? don Times to inquire, "unless rivers rou up hill in Africa, what becomes of IbVtale which Mr. _Stanley has put Into Dr. Livingstone's mouth ?" He shows that the altitude of Lake Tanganyika, la recorded aa one thousand eight huridi^A?ai four feet, while that ot the AI ' bert ' Nyanza,'into which lt 1B said to empty through, tho RiverLualaba,ls recorded as two thousand four hundred ab*eighty-eight feet. Mr/?^I^ Beic? replies that there have been errors in the. measurements, and gives com pated corrections. . ?Dr. Livingstone would do well' jo 'come home in person and set at rest all these debates, which grow continually more heated, and seem gradually to be throw? ing dirtcredit on the great explorer. -Twenty yearragathe- Fiji group was In habited by a race ot cannibals. : Cripples, sick . and aged people were strangled. When a chief or man of rank died, bis wives and slaves were slain, and children could be slain by their parents, slaves by their masters, and common people by their chiefs, without any danger from law or public, opinion. Murder was honorable, war frequent, and universal distrust prevailed. Not half the people died by natural death. To-day there ls a regular government upon the English system. There Is a regular weekly newspaper called theiTjl Government Gazette, the organ ot his Majesty King Kabobau, King of the Cannibal Islands. The latest issue contains a proclamation for a day ot thanksgiving and praise in that "lt bas pleased Almighty God to deliver Fiji from the perils and disasters attendant upon the visita? tion of hurricanes and tempestuous weather at this present, season;'1 and the day Is set apart as a holiday. Think what Fiji may be In fifty -years, at the present rate of progress. -The San Francisco Bulletin sayo the ingre? dients of a witches' cauldron, as described by t'-ie poet, could not have been more repulsive? ly disgusting than aretha articles and com? pounds shipped to the Chinese physicians ot this city from their native country, and used as medicine here. There seems to be Just at tbe present time an extra demand for a veno? mous serpent, closely resembling the rattle? snake, and of which hundreds are received constantly. A customhouse official brought a specimen of these cheerful-looking creatures to this office yesterday; a colled snake about lour feet long, fanged, and with hideous head scales like a crest, flow these animals aro taken by patients of Chinese doctors is not known. One would be a fair dose If disguised In a coating of sugar. They may be lakeo In sections three times a day, as they are dessi? cated, or they may be bolled down or pulver? ized and taken in powders, or rolled into pills. Lizards are In nearly as great demand as the snakes. These also are dried and sent over In packages, together with li und reds of other loathsome- things, all of which are consigned to the Chinese physicians and used by tbem in their practice. _A Zurich correspondent gives a pleasant description^ Uie great Swiss Shooting Fes? tival-wblohls being held there. The pretty (own ls dressed In holiday garb. Bunting o? every conceivable huelg floatln;; frem the house-tops in all directions. TLC windows are festooned in crimson and whit a, and are surmounted with mottoes having relation to the history ot' the country. For the accom? modation of the marksmen lhere are one hun? dred and forty targets, placed about one foot apart. Large figures denote the target at which to fire, and the distance is one thousand feet. The Swiss marksman fires at a black circular bull's eye, about two feet In diame? ter, but no; hi t counts' unless, he "strikes the centre of this black, which is called a carton. Ii be gets a carton, the firer has a ticket pre? sented to him, anil the car ton. is- sent over to theTommUtee-room.to.be moasured. From morn till night a continuous ratiie ot musket? ry echoes and re-echoes from the neighbor? ing hills. If .is estimated that during the week some twenty thousand cartons are made, and five hundred Swiss marksmen got prizes. No man ls allowed to take a prize unless he has made ten cartons, and then he takes a- ten-franc piece, specially struck for the occasion.1 The Conservative majorities in North Car? olina grew shorter, and Conservative ?aceB grew longer, day by day,' until yesterday morning, when the suspense .was over and the worst wai known. That worst is the election of Mr. Caldwell, the Radical candi j date for Governor, by a small majority. The Conservatives, nevertheless, have a hand? some majority in the Legislature which in? sures the election of n Conservative United States Seoator, and they have also elected live of the eight Congressmen. This is doing very well, considering that the -Cidi cal majority was IS,Gil in 1SG8, and 9,245 only a year ago. It is more than we had any rehsou to expect; bnt the first returns were so brilliant that the public became unrea i sonably exalted and are now paying for the dance. The Conservative managers were certainly wrong in their calculations, and their error, a natural one, can only be ac j counted for in ope way. Suppose that, io a South Carolina election, the middle and low country had been heard from and gave a Conservative gain. It woald then be con? sidered safe to take the average Conserva? tive majority in the upper counties, and, with that and the nctual returns received, make np an estimate of the resnlt. This is a case parallel to that of North Carolina. The truth Is that the strong Conservative j counties fell off in their vote; the Conserva? tive gains were greatest in the Radical dis? tricts, and least in the Conservative districts. Thia, as we understand it, is the way the cake became all ?ugh.. There is no difficulty in finding the reason why the Conservative vote fell off in many counties. Overihe heads or the white citi? zens or those counties hung the terrors and penalties of the KU-KUJX and Internal Keve noe laws. Many cases are known where persons who had rendered themselves liable toa ruinous line, by a failure to comply with the tobacco and whiskey regulations, have been promised*an unconditional remission if they would support the Radical ticket, Tneydid lt' Senator Doolittle haB Radical authority for saying that four thousand voters in North Carolina, indicted under the Ku-Kiux act, were offered a release and a stoppage of proceedings if they would voto the Radical ticket They did it. All the forces or the Administration were on the samo side. There was an army of ofllce holders busily at work. No wonder that the Conservative vote fell off. No wonder that Merrimon was beaten. A Virginia neigh bor pats It tbis wise : It is a principle in the code of the Arkansas game of poker thatfour Kings anda bowie knife will beat four aces. Grant has hod that bowie knife, and bas not hesitated to flourish it. No wonder that the Radicals have taken the pot Let there be no apathy and no disgust. There will be calls enough in the fnture on labor, effort and endurance. What has been gained in North Carolina in August is an ear? nest of what the Conservatives can accom? plish in November. With little time for preparation, with incomplete organization, with no Lib Tal Republicans on their ticket the North Carolinians whittled down the Rad? ical majority of 1871 to a thousand or less. At the Presidential election the Administra? tion army will be divided. Then North Car? olina will take a noble revenge. Another dark game is about to see tbe light. More plunder for speculative officials 1 More taxes to be levied on the unresisting property-holders ! Mr. Comptroller-General Neagle hos writ? ten a letter to Governor Scott, in which he shows that the Legislature levied a tax auf j tictent to pay the interest on the entire bond? ed debt of the State. The . interest ls not paid ; no tax Is expected to be assessed and collected before the middle of the winter. Mr. Neagle demands, therefore, that Gover? nor Scott require the State Auditor to levy, and collect, immediately, a tax sufficient to pay the interest on the public debt; and our Columbia correspondent is advised that an effort will be made to bring in the money by the middle of SeplenfW. Taking the debt at $16,000,000, one year's interest would absorb over a million dollars, and require a tax of abont seven mills on the dollar. Mr. Neagle is good enough to Buy that if the opposition party in this State were placed in power to-morrow, "they would "make bot haste to pay every obligation of "South Carolina." This ?B not BO certain. The people are ready to pay their just debts; but they may not agree with Mr. Neagle in regarding every bond that has been issued by the Scott Government os a jost debt of J the State. It is poor consolation that the Comptroller should admit that the people "pay their taxes os promptly and as well "as it is possible tor any people in the world "to do." We thank Mr. Neagle tor this word. A little while ago the Radical lead? ers sought to thrust the whole responsibility for their break-down upon the delinquency of the taxpayers, and the threats or THE CHARLESTON NEWS. NOW, they take it all back. Money is wanted. The taxpayers must be egged on to new exertions. These Radical officials hear or fine seasons and bountiful harvests with a kindred satiafac tion to that which causes KingAnthropoph agns to smack his lips as he sees the rat gathering on the ribs or bis Sunday dinner. ' They may well chuckle at the complete fail? ure ol the press to unite the taxpayers against the common enemy. The public know that this paper has done ita part; but the people were, and are, timid and dispirit- J ed. They pay more heed to a North Caro- ? Give It rjp The Tax-Levy Game. lina election than to the robbery of millions. It is not kind in Mr. Neagle to treat, the State Auditor ns a man who deprives the people "of a chance to'pay .their obliga "tionSr?. Such a chance, in th? shape of a million dollar tax, they do not desire Even \ should no new lax be imposed for a year'to come, the people will uot c?mplaio. .They, bear such deprivations with an equanimity which must be startling lo disinterested patriots like Mr. Neagle, whose first thought is'to re-establish the State credit-by empty? ing the pockets of other people. . The proposed tax-levy ia only a part or a general plaD, which enters ia lo all the Radi? cal political combinations now forming. The Offlce-boldiDg Biog are' so deep in bonds and scrip that they are ruso?, ed to pay the inter? est, and to bolster up the finances, if legit, iati?n and taxation can do it. We may as well make up oar minds to that disagreeable fact. ? * . Scott DeseYts Grant. Io a speech at Greenville General Butler saul that Governor Scott had told bim trial "he did not caro if Greeley was elected. The trouble was that Mr. Grant bad .accused Governor Scott ->f stealing; that Grant was poor and is rich;' that Seott could have bought Grant out, and now Grant could buy Scott out TMs lod Governor Scott to ask this pertinent question : "If I got my money by stealing, how did Mr. Grant get his ? These things con li rm what is openly said in political - circles in Columbia. Governor j Scott is not frantic on. the subject of Grant But what would the people think o? Mr. Scott as the.Greeley candidate for Governor | of "our beloved State." Surely politics make us acquainted with strange bed? fellows. The "Pappy" Schurz. Ex-Judge H?ge, a prominent Radical can? didate for anything worth having, spoke at Newberry lost week, and called Senator Schurz "a red-whiskered Butch jmppy." This is reported in the Newberry Herald-& paper of. unimpeachable respectability. The adopted citizens of the Union will not forget Mr. H?ge. ' . That State Printing. The Columbia Carolinian prints the fol? lowing letter: - . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) OFFICE CLERE OF SENATE, V COLUMBIA, S. C., August 7, 1872. ) Editor of South Carolinian: SIR-In reply to the statement in your edi? torial, referring to the printing of the Acts In the newspapers, which says : "We happen to have the best evidence the case admits of, while the charge against the State was ten cents per line, in some cases the parties who" performed the work received six cents, and those who let the joh pocketed the other four cents per line." On the part of the clerks ot the two Houses, who arc authorized to make the contracts, I desire to say that they have never received any remuneration, nor ever Intimated that such was expected, In consideration of such contracts. J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of the Senate. 3oint Stock Comjiann. OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF TDK CHAKI.KSTON JOINT MTOOR COM? PANY for the beneat of the Mate Orphan Asylum. OLASS No. 8 -THURSDAY MORNING, August 8. .69-76-73-30-C1-ll-10-18-21-49- 5-10 GLASS No. 80-TH UK SD ? Y EVKNINO, August 8. 2-17- l-CG-36-68-14- 2-30-37-21- 7 augy A. MU ROSO, Sworn Commissioner. ?financial. JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH ? co. NO. 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. FOBEIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CBEDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIBCOLAR LETTEBS FOR TRAY El,LRUS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 WALL STREET. naytt-x Jg AN KING HOUSE OP HENBY CLEWS & CO., No. 82 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Credits lssncd, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank or Lon? don, National Bank or Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transfers or Money on En rope, San Francisco and the West Indies. Deposit Accounts received In i liner Currency or Coln, subject to check at sight, which psss through the Clearing House as if drawn opon any city bank. Interest allowed 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. li Old Broad street, London. (Sonco tionai. p BTCE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL UT SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the 1 ase of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs .tay and Saturday morning, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., nt the Depository, Chalmers street. JnnlO Music-MR. E. A. RANSOMp, OR QANIST of the Church or the Holy Com? munion, and Teacher of Vocal Motin at the Pub? lic Schools of Charleston. Lessons on the Organ. Pianoforte, Melodpon, Harmonium, and in Vocal Music. Highest testimonials as to ability and aptitude for teaching. Address No. 41 Ashley street._angs-stuthlmo* UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE. The session commence i on october 1st. The Institution embraces an Academic Department und Departments of Law. Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture. For Catalogues, apply to WM WEP.TENBAKEK. Secretary of the Faculty, p. o University of VI rain In. CHAS. 8. VEN ABL B, Chairman or the Faculty. augl-thstnlmo ASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, w LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. The next Session or this institution will com? mence on the Third Ttmrsitny (I9ihi of September, 1872, and continue without intermission until tho Fourth Thursday In June, 1873. The instruction embraces thorongh CLASSICAL, LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC COURSES, together with the Professional Departments or LAW AND ENGINEERING. The entire expenses for thc Session of nine mouths nee<i not exceed $300 ur $325, according lng to the price or Board. Arrangements are also made for messing, hy which Students moy reduce their expenses to $260 per session. For further information, address G. W. C. LEE, President, or aug2-fl WM. DOLD, Clerk of Faculty. Special KotiKfi. D?MNGfMY^AK?^OB FBQM tho State, Mr. BARTONiff, SHEA- will.-.act aa my Attorney. ^.TBTJWON LEE. ang8-thstn3 p** ENTERPRISE RAILROAD.-NO TIGE ls hereby-given to all Delinquent stock? holders, who haye' railed to pay the Instalments amounting to Twenty Per cent, on the Capital? .that, nnless payment ia made of their Instal? ments forthwith, the same will be enforced ac? cording to law, without discrimination. By order or the Board of Directors. WILLIAM MCKINLAY, j angfr-a Treasurer. j ..??-ST. JOSEPH AND DENVEB CITY RAILROAD COMPANY, EXECUTIVE OFFICE, ?(0. 3t NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, AUGUsT ST, 1872.-The coupons and Registered Interest, due August istb, 1972, on the First Mortgage Eight Per Urnt. (8 per cent.) Gold Bonds'of the st. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company, BOTH EASTERN AND WESTERN DIVISION, will be paid at the om ce or the Farmers1 Loan and Trust com? pany of the City of New York, upon presentation and demand,.on and after date, free of tax. FRANCIS A. COFFIN, : aug3-12 - Assistant Treasurer. p9* IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTT.-Ex parte BAILEY * COMPANY lo ? R. J. DA VANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of the College of Beaufort.-pursuant to the order of the Hon. 0. B. FARM EB, Jndge, In the above stated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment-Crediton of WILLIAM H. WIQO, that said Court has limited and allowed ninety days from the date qr this order In. which said Creditors may prove their claims b.fore the un? designed, receiver, at his'om ce, In. the Court: house at Beaufort. H. Q. JUDD, k,i .,. . g o - Receiver. . Beaufort, S. C., June 14,1872. jun22-eo 'pW O N M A &.B.IAG B.H~ Happy relier for Young.Men from the, effect*, of Errors and Aboaea in early life. .Manhood re-, stored. Nervous debiuty cured, 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. oe ti s PW CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation is one bottle, as easily applied as water, for restoring to gray bair Its natural color and youthful appear* ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the grow th of the bair and stop its falling ont. lt is entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, and will therefore take the place of oil the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In ase. Numerous testimonials have been sent us from many of oar most promi? nent citizens, some ef which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now In use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not soil the clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings'' for the Hat in use. lt restores the color of the Hair "more per feet and unirormiy than any other preparation," and always does so In from three to ten days, virtually feeding the roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and induces a new growth of the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application ot 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 NATT ANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0.. For sale by the Agent, DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. novis-ar.nthiv {Brags ano iJUuirines. M^?Di^n^cla?slra Physicians' Saddle Bags Physicians' Pocket Cases Electric Machines. For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. TO PSOTOGRAPHEBS I DR. H. BAKU, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Keeps a full assortment of Photographers' Chemi? cals, as amo Pure Alcohol, Acetic Acid, ?kc, ic., all of which he sells at the lowest prices. VAN DEUSEN'S WORM CONFECTIONS. (Made of Pare Santonlne.) Pleasant, reliable and effectual?- bas stood tbe test of many years. For sale Wholesale and Retail by DR. H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street. STEAM ATOMIZERS, For inhaling medicated vapors; recommend ded sometimes In cases of Bronchitis, and diseases of the respiratory organs. For sale by . DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. SPONGES. .; - Bath sponges Toilet Sponges Sargeons' Sponges Carriage sponges. Reef Sponge Slate Sponge. For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street. BRUSHES. A Full Assortment or the Best . Too'h Brushes Nail Brushes Hair Brashes Flesh Brashes Shaving Brushes Infant Brashes. For sale by DR. H. BAER, '_No. 131 Meetiugstreet, TO BAKERS I Dr. H. BAE't offers at the lowist market rates the following articles, of which be always keeps a good stock on hand: i?] .. Carbonate of Ammonia-in jars and In balk Cream of Tartar-pure Snpercarbonare of Soda Salmratus Fresh Hops-pressed and loose Ginger, Race and Ground OH of Lemon Extract of Vanilla, made of the beat fresh bean. For sale Wholesale and Retail at DR. BAER'a Drug Store, _ No. 131 Meeting street. TRUSSES, % Of every Sics and Style. Abdominal Supporters Elastic Stockings, Ac, Ac, Ac. For sale by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, _No. 181 Mee: lng street. RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL 1 This Preparation ls highly recommended by many of the leading Physicians or Charleston, and ts always kept for sale, whole-ale and Retail, by_Pit. H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting atreet. BEEF, WINE AND IRON AND BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA. I These elegant and excellent stimulating Tonics are now getting Into general ase, especially In cases or delicate females and children. They may be had of DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. A full stock or Elixirs, and all the other new Pltarmac.tlcal Preparations always kept on hand._ MARBLE DUST, Sulphuric Acid Bicarbonate of Soda Tartaric Acid Flavoring Extracts Cream of Tartar Alcohol, 05 per cent Ac, Ac, Ac. At lowest market rates. Bv _PK. H. B4ER, No. IU Meeting street. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, . WITH DR. PIERCE'S NASAL DOUCHfl AND ' DR. PIERCE'S GOLDRN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DeBlng's Pile Remedy DeBlng's Via Fugm _", , _ ". Dr. Hor-vord's Acid Phosphates Wllber's Oodliver oil and Lime Fornaleby DR. H. BAER. _No. 131 Meeting street. COLOGNE. The rea), genuine, imported .''article, in dirr-rent styles, comprising Joseph *'Hunt-Karina Jc.ii Karla Farina ?'47li? (Francois Marie Farina.) AIBO, a v?ry superiorColosrne, or my own man? ufacture, put up in all styles. Give lt a trial. DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Ketail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street. , jfleetittgS. hms- GERMAN ^LADIES'- SOCIETY, JL "meeta Tn ts ^FTBRNOON, At's o'clock, in Linds ted ts Hal!._ jj J? fmg9-'L rjlHEBE WILL BE NO MEETING IN X .ward 3THIS EVKMNG. J. W. LLOYD, ang9_chairman. O^O:.DT F.^-M?BION LODGE, No. 2. . The Regalar Weekly Meeting of this Lodge will be held THIS EVENING, at Odd Fellows' Hall, at 8.o'clock. A foll attendance li reg,nested, as business of the ntmost Importance will lie sub? mitted; ROBT. 0. STARR, ! aug9-?_Secretary. tQams. W~^Ali^DrX~G0?D^COOK, MALE or female, for the steamer Fannie, H. and .0. K. R... Apply on board._ aug9-3? NORSE WANTED: ALSO A COOK. Apply, with recommendations, No. 147 cadionn street._angg-i* WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL to cook and make herself useful in email family. ?Apply at No. so King street. augB-l* . _._ WANTED TO RENT, A HOUSE OF ? fire square rooms, or Tour square rooms and two finished attics, having gas, cistern, Ac Address "House," Key Box' No. 474 Postofflce, stating terms, situation, and other particulars. ! ang9-2 ._, ...... WANTED, EMPLOYMENT, EITHER [ as bauk keeper or general clerk, by a young man who has bad several years' experience lit a 1 cotton commission house. Address O., through' j thia oillce._aug8-2? WANTED, FOB A SMALL FAMILY, A Woman, to conk and, wash and make .her? self useful. Apply, with recommendations, at No. 104 Tradd street. ?:. roi:. ftug2: ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THE ' usual English studies, Music, French kn d Laim, wishes a situation as TEACH E ti m a fami? ly, or would take a School. References given. Address Miss P.K., Adalraville, Ga. Joly24-lmo* _? , - . . . AGENTLEMAN;-WITH-THE BEST testimonials,1 or good character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher in some Ru bile institution, or as private tutor in a family, o objections to going into the country. Can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other i branches or a good education. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress c. D. v., it the office of thia paper. maylQ_ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with tho fact that the SOUTH? ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Issues Joint Life Policies, insuring the lives of partners 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 samo plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 3t Broad street, may 18 _ _ -for SoU. KENTUCKY MlSdil^OT^BE^ No. 86 Church street, near Broad, where Mules and Horses will be sold low on time. R. QA KM AN._ang8-4? MULES, AT KENTUCKY MULE LOT, No. 85 Church street. Just arrived from the Wist, twenty Prime MULES. For sale on time. B. OAKMAN._aug8-4? ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. Also a few good se? cond-hand Machines tor sale, very low. J. L. LUNSFuRD. Smith street, north or wentworth. TTTRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD TT NEWSPAPERS In large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PE H HUNDRED. Apply at tue Offlft? ofTHRNRW^. mavl? PLANTATION FOR SALE -GREAT BARGAIN-PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. I Tue subscriber, being about to leave toe State, offers for sale that valuable PLANTATION, called the "Yeoman's Tract," situated In Barnwell Coun? ty, near Jackson's Branch, waters or Lower Three Runs, containing 9?o acres. The Une or tue Port Royal Railroad ls In close proximity to lt, and the splendid circular s.w Min or Dr. J. 0. Miller not more than a mlle from the rich ly-timbered portion of the estate. There are about 200 acres cleared, producing splendid crops or cotton and enrn. Last year 4 comfortable frame houses were erected by the proprietor on the outer edge of the body or timber, and the locality is remarkably healthy. The timbered portion (719 acres) presents as Une a body or virgin forest as the eye can meet with in this State, vary mg from the smallest sized cap timber to the largest ranging size. To railroad contractors, lumbermen and tur? pentine distillers, no Hoer opportunity has ever been presented ol realizing a fortune, as they have the option or shipping to Savannah ur Port Royal, either by water or rail. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or to H. M. THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Williston, So. Ca. in whose hands are the Hiles. Winlaton, So. Ca., August let. 1872. j angs li. N. MILLER. do Rent. TO RENT, THAT DESI^?^LF^TORE corner King and Liberty streets, with or without back store, soliable for any kind of business. Will be routed from 1st ol September. For particulars apply at Store._augS-lmo rRENT, FROM FIRST SEPTEMBER next, that desirable residence at the south? west corner of Rutledge and Bull streets. Apply to E. LAFITTE A CO., No. 4 Central Wharf. ang7-wrme_' "C10R RENT, COOL, COMFORTABLE J? ? Rooms; plenty or cistern water. From $3 to $3rer month. Apply at ARCHER'S Bazaar, King street. aug6-mwf3* Do ar oin a. S?MMEBVJiLE.---W?NTEicr'o ?C~t? PANTS ai private boarders for three floe Rooms. Apply to R. L. w., No. 41 Hayna street. top ?rmere gip G ono fflisaoirilioni. D^Huisol??lTON^ The co-partnership heretofore existing un? der the name or UTS BY A KENYON is this day diegul ved by mutual consent. D. D. UTSEY. AngUHtd, 1872 3?_W. A. KEN YON. Ilegal Satires. NOT1CE~^T^ date application will be mado for renewal certificate or Three Shares, numbered 16,713, Planters' ?nd Mechanics' Hank Slock, standing lo the name or w. H. TRAPIRR, in trust for BENJAMIN A. and PAUL XRAPIER, the original having been lost. JUly2g-f3 SHACKELFORDA KELLY. LOST STOCK. -NOTICE IS HEREBY given to a)! whom lt may concern, that six weeks from this date, that the subscribers win apply to the Bank of charleston, Sooth. Carolina, for a renewal of the following Certificates in the Capital Sloe* of the said Bank, the same having been destroyed, lost or mislaid, to wit : Certificate for Twelve Whole shares, No. 8638. certificate for Twelve Half-Shares, No. 4993. Vt HALEY A MITCHELL, Solicitors. Charleston, July I8tn, 1872._julyio-ia IDotrljei, Jcmeirrj, (ti. B ALL, BLACK & CO., NOS. 606 AND 667 BROADWAY, Niw YORE, will commue the sale ol their immense stock ol SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS nrlng the summer months. All goods will be sold without reserve, at a great reduction, to clase the (melness. jnnio Summer Resorte. S?^HrrFTs^^ GBEENBRIEB COUNTY, WEST VIBGINIA, Famousror their ALTERATIVE WATERS and rsshtonable patronoge, are now open. They are 2000 feet above Ilde water-affording entire relief from prostrating summer heat. Capacity for two thousand persons. Charges-$3 per dav and $6oper month or thir? ty days! GEO. L. PEYTON A CO.. niay2fl-wfm3a_Proprietors. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated in one or the most eligible positions lo the city, on thc highest ground, and consequently well adapted fora Summer Resort, being comparatively cool In midsummer, mag? nificently furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, ts now open for the re? ception or those contemplating a tour or pleasure the coming se ison. The cars ran within a square or tho house. < caches at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOTT, Proprietor. jun8-4mos SoT^wTw&^& co., ^! OFFER FOR^LBtrl?OW FOB CASH, OR Afc *4\ ' " PRATED PAPER : 1,000'roUB Heavy Dsraestlc BAGGING loo bales Qannv Bagging - _ 10,000 bundles Cotton Ties 600 bags Rio. Java and Lagnayra Coffee 400 bbla. Relined Bogara wuo? 60 Hirds. Demerara and Porto Rico Sugars .200 rt?da. Reboiled'Molasse? 8 . ?.oookegs Nails-assorted sizes . soo boxes Adamantine Candles 1,000 saeta salt ? , ?Sr..; n 100 linds. C. R. and Dry Salt Bacon loa bbls. Leaf Lard: *\ [?/_ 600 bbla, Mour-Family, Extra and Snner J1" j . Oran^gc Rifle Powder,'8bot, Lead, starch, . ??" - ' aoaps, ?b. ' ?uTyso-tarjmos gl)liLlTAN,8 ISLAND .. SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS -GREAT NEWS ;?.?:;'! .- ' . "<~ so?rt?JVC FOR THE ISLANDERS ! . r; .-. v..? i- . FOR THE ISLANDERS ! ^ FOR THE ISLANDERS..! . FOR THE ISLANDERS I ! f FOR THE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS! S. h. WILSON A BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON. Intend delivering GROCERIES to snob or the Islanders as patronise them, at their respective homes on the Island, without extra charge. We shall take pleasure in tuting charge or an j I goods bought in Charleston, not In our line, to I deliver to oar Customers. Any orders entrusted to our care, either In our line of business or noe, will mot with prompt attention. WE.OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, AKD AT ... . '? i ' . ' ? )??> ?;;'iHf> .!.'.?. . .r v .. ! : . r;?'!*ct". '". \t H PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. soliciting your patronage, We are respectfully, S. H. WILSON A BRO., .. : ." (j's? r; . 'ri NO. 308 K.TNQ S TBS KT, CHARLESTON, S. O. Semino, ittar.i)mea. rp H E NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON 8ILINT SEWING MACHINE. THE. BEST . IS THE j CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G 00., aprf-lyr Nn. ooo King street. Sntnne Caro?. rp T. 0 H A P E A ?~~? C~oT? BBALSaa AND DIHTILLXEB OP TURPENTINE- AH D ROSIN, OFFICE NO. 173 RAST BAY, , OH AR LSSTO N, ' S. a The highest prices paid for crude, aprio-erao* QHAS, LIE BE N B O O D, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS Of ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. sa-Htghest prices paid m Cash for Crude Turp?n t?no.-S? mchia-muM jyjOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE 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'iO-mwflyr pianos, CDrgans, &z. Furnished at Factory Prices, for cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McOLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, July 31-1 mn No. 191 King B treet. ?lannfar. tares JJAVE ~?t7?^~1THTRT'S MADE TO ORDER IN CHARLESTON, AT LANGLEY'S.No. 161 KING STREET. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR 1 READ THE PRICES : Linen Shirts, with finest Linen Fronts, only $350. Wamsutta L. 0. nnlsh Linen Fronts and Curfs, only $2 so. Lower grades In proportion. Linen Drawers from $1 26 to $2. Cotton Drawers from 75o to $1. Night Shirts, Linen, $2 75; Night Shirts, Cotton, from $1 to SI 76. Ladles' Underwear made in the best manner and at very low prices; also, stitching and Tack? ing, of all kinds, done to order In the neatest si j le and at short notice. Flour Bags made at prices that cannot be beat by Northern houses. Children's Clothing, of all kinds, made to order. . Call and examine work and prices, At LANGLEY'S, No. 161 King Street, jnly20-lmo Near Clifford street. ^^^KRMANN BPLWINELE. . - PB?ME-WHITE-AND MIXED COEN >. ^_AFLOAT.^_ . "..,?.. -"J?* ,-..>....- . . 3000 b nab'; IWfae Milling CORtf . woo boab. Prime Mixed XJorn. --.- - Ex schooner Lewis Ehrmao. , FOI^BOJ|rr? . ? angel?y ?' ' ' = ? JOflK OAHPSKN A-QQt [ gEA ISLAND BAGGING. ^. ExtrafleavrSEA ISLAND BAGGING*. v - For sale by RAVENELAOO. .augS2'. ... ; v? . ,-.-i-.^j-->-><r?>a>n i-^<- ? JjlVERPOO'? S^LT.*^^' SOM sacks LIVERPOOL SAI/Ty isA?tfr't?'Sult purchasers. - ' - KAVENEL A CO. aug8 o . . ; . . _ H A Y! H A YI -'HAY! 302 bales Prime North. River H AT,-landlog from Schooner David Nichols. " - - For sale by BEuMANN BULWINKLE,." ang7 ._ .. . .. serrta:Wnarf7 CLEAR BIB SIDES, S HO U LUEURS,' CHOICE HAMS, MTG AB; -STRIPS^1' SYRUP ATJ0. SOAP. \ . 50 rinds. Choice Clear Rib Sides and'. Shoulders. *9H 40half hhds. Choice Dry Salted Cle?rRlbK -J 30 tierces Choice Bama-"Martin's Palmetto fl and Beargrass"'- . ?> fl 60 bbls. Grocery Sugars m GO bbls. Bee Hive syrup riv ? . 10 boxes Choice New York 9. G. Strips- .<,::?<+?: fl| loo boxes Family and N0..1 Soaps. ?? % } Jost received, and for sale by.. ..... ?a- ? ang7-Wl2, LAUBEY, ALEXANDER A CO. ^ Jj U T T E;E; . A H D^ .O H E E S K Landing andfor sale towny - ADOLPH NIMITZ A ?0"-.. :: r- ?.i aog7-wfm3_No. 209 East Bayr : NEW FLOUR AND PEARL HOMINY. " . : Having finished repairs to our M?i;'#e,fe'?ojr.t ?u?yprepared to ?htttFfrWe- fi*T K CHOICE NEW FLOUR,. Made of the beat Southern Wnea^ind;iUp^'?Tj;^_v PEARL.HOMINY, .^.^^^r: Prepared from Choice White Corn, at prt?tt?t?^--^ correspond with any of the prlnclpaljnarketa.-.r Our FANCY FAMILY FLOUR and PEARL HOMINY for sale. by all the principal grocers. Uv.. the city. ' JOHN CAMPS?NJfeCO. . aog6-mwf6 ._-?.'?*.'. ?.'".'^?jr-ysl gIDES, SHOULDERS; TIJOUH,. 4d ? ? -,'^?1 so hhds. Prim'? western Clear RibslDES.'' ' 20 hhds.PrimeWesternShoulder* ';' 20 boxes Dry salt Clear Rib sides : 20 tierces Choice Sugar-cored flams : -* r- . -- soo bola. Fresh Gronnd Floor, Family, Extra and Super i-: ... . . . .-. ' 50 boxes Tobacco, various-grades. ?a--i'A::\ if'iih ? - For sale bj._ ;T1ED,?M^, CAIJi^^k oqut.'*^--' J OH N S v- D U'N'HRA MfSf^^fr . YEAST POWDER, " For purity and strength, ta unequalled. Allhouae ' . ... ; .j . ;ir.c"i.-jt??&ft?sx'?:".'? keepers who use lt once will have cr other. Ask. your Grocer for ir, and tate no ?ih?r. Wholesale, '. hj- ? OTTO F. WEITEBS; .' ' jnly2?-mwf-3mo ' - - pOGNAG AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN O. S. BONDED STORES, . ''Vi ul-.. -. . - ? A. TOBIAS' SONS, tp:^ IlU EAST BAY? Offer for sale from U. S, Bonded Warehouse. . Choice COGNAC and LA ROOHKLLE BRA.NDT .??'^?.??ariona'vmtt?i^ -? Ouarter osaka': . : ' Firth casks ^ iusct*. ni?.-1 - ...... ?Sfhtncaaka;.'::.''; ^.iv.-r,.;,. ,,(:',. * ;. ,.AKD ;.-M-i'ir;.;-:l::- !.:;._!_ Caaes ol one <tosenl)pttIns.leac?. : -,v . . X' PAIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS^:, MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer 'Jot salo Fair, Prime and Choice' GrooerrSUGARS. fl ;.., ! M0BJJB0AI *:0O^! ,----rrr,-<u i..1 i J,.UBiE Jjl A L K l;B K; ""A L B .;.. ,.f.????:.,.;v-j;. MORDECAI A 00., No. lia East Bay. oflar iiae,.; sale ant?volceof "FaUtlrk"ALE?andlng-dlreot,." from Qlaagow, tn Pinta." ,1 MORDEQATII 00. . "DO B T O BI OO-'MOLASSE & MORDECAI A CO., No. HO East Bew^nfltetor r. p RI MB' WHITE! :C 0 B,f\ 1?ORDEOAI A 0O..NO. 110'Esit'??Ti^?srrtor"' aal& Prime White CORN, in new sacka. ' _ MORDECAI AMX). ? '? pHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. ~ MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, oil er. for . sale an invoice or choice HAVANACIGARS, di- . rect from Factory m Havana. ' : .. . i DAMANTIKE OANDLES-. V reb28-emo8 . . .; ???? . ? VALENTINE'S PREPARATION. . OP MEAT JUICE. ? (! . :,?', ... Just received, a large supply of me anom^Eaott^r" bottle contains four pounds o? ' the best Beer, ex-'. ^ cinsive of fat: can be used with, cold ?-warme? water; also can be taken with Codhver OU, and? aestroys the taste or mo OU^r . >n? . > 'z'"-"-zrr." . Theonly food for deUcatec??drtrn.; . .. . r-:.- . This ls much superior to the '.?Extractor agmi. I -?> heretofore offered to the pnbUc^w^bf,g?ndi,,, opon trial. For sala by . ,"W^|A|R^; jnn7 No. 181 Meetmg street,, ^ ... JJR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE The proprietor or these Pills confldenlijr A?K'W: lleves that he has succeeded, by a skllfal combi? nation or vegetable remedies, in producing a pre? paration that will bring health and happiness TO ' the unfortunate sufferer, in the following'rai>,:' eases they have been used by thousand* wita most wonderful success: BUloaa Dlsorte*eqaiafK''r * Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or indigestion, J^esd- ? ache, Costiveness, Loss ol Appetite, Ner.r??!? Dropsy, Dysentery, Pile?, Diseases of 'iae S?u :. Pam In the Side. Bace and Limbs, Hc>? jSSBfc -.< and au derangements of the StomabN T-... .-...?.:?* These Pills may be taken with p^rfect Bafet^hy-, '. persons of any age or sex. No 'ainilv shonldTn?'u'-' without them. . . * . price 25 cents a box; 6 b*JXes for nne dollar. ' ' The usual dl*count to the UadeT .J "Fri For sale bj DR. H. BARB, aug9_ No. 131 Meeting street.' - ? DR. FITLEfi'S VEGETABLE BHBU _ M ATIC SYRUP. ' ' warranted nndr?roath never to have failed to ' cure. 28,600 Oeniucates or tesUmonlals of cnre, ? ' Including Rev. 0. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylyanlaj! Rev. Joseph B.eggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Pmiadel mia; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghtstown,:? ?|?w Je?e?; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, . Fnuadelpjr.ia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, . pnuadelpms; Hon. J V. creeley, member Con? gress rrom Philadelphia; Hon.Judge Lee, Cam-' f. den, TSfsw Jersey; ex-Senator stewart, BalUmare: ' ? ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands or "' others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. DB. GEO. CAULIER. Agent, ; Jolyl-lyr_charleston. S. ft Q J. L ? H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 460 KING STREET, CORNEB OF JOHN. Now m Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, carbolic Add, Pattey's cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British OH, Roche's Embrocation and Chlorodyne. AGRNT FOB TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PIUS, AC. AOKNT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. . ... AO H KT FOB SOUTH CA KO LI NA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man ofacture imported to order. My Dispensing Department is complete. em::' ' bracing all New Remedies. ^ A fun assortment or Trusses and Bandages ai. ways on hand. . PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS cofflrxnmrtcrt- ' with accuracy day or night janlowtoiy *