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The Sc?. O troubled SL?, that longe?t evermore From ont thy oold and sunless depths to rise . To the bright orb that urawa thee toward the skies, And neatest thy breast against the JO yielding ?bore, In vhs vain struggle to unloose the bands That bind thee down to earth l in thy despair, With sallen roar now leaping nigh in slr. Now moaning, sobbing on the In sat la; o sands: Type of the sou; art thoa 1 she strives like tnee; By time and circumstance and law bonnd down, She beats agalast the shores of the Unknown, Wrestles with unseen force-doubt, mystery And longs forever for the goal afar That sames and still retreats like a receding star. A CU AFTER OF FACTS. Th* Condition of the Crops-A B?d Crossing-What will the County Com? missioners DO About It ? [Faon otra "OWN COBEBSPOND?KT.] BisHOPvnxB, August 17. The August rains have been excessively heavy In Ibis county. Drenching showers continue to fall dally, with no present indica? tion of better weather soon. Cotton has failed very rapidly since the first of tbe month. The plant 13 assuming ihe autumnal hue, and ls fast shedding both leaves and Irult. Evidently there will be no top cotton this year worth speaking o?, and consequently not a full crop as in 1870, when the weed bore heavily from top to bottom. Colton 1B beginning to open everywhere, and picking will commence ear? lier than last season. On light lands some farmers have already commenced. The caterpillars have lately made their ap? pearance In this locality. They are eating the peas, grass, blades of late corn and rice, and In one instance cotton, ir they wnilnue to Increase in numbers they will destroy vegeta- j Hon of every kind. PMhters are having an unlucky time for | lodder-pulllng. The yield will be surprisingly light, and much ol lt badly damaged from ex? posure to the weather. Forage is going to oe scarce indeed. For several years past the crossing of Lynches Creek, near Bishopvllle, bas been in very bad repair, often causing serious Incon? venience to the travelling public. Recently an attempt bas been made to improve its con? dition on the Darlington side, where the prin? cipal swamp Iles, by the construction of a causeway and bridge; but either from the In? competency or the cupidity of tbe contractor the job has been so Imperfectly executed as to amount to what ls worse than a failure. Be- ? aides other objectionable features the embank? ment is too narrow at Its base, and In places the u<p ot lt ls below high-water mark. From present appearances the road will become Im? passable with wheels before long; Inaeed lt ls well nigh so at this time. The dirt ls constant? ly sloughing and sliding Into the large, deep aitches on each side. The whole structure, bridges and all, ls fictitious, and will be swept away by the surging waters ot tbe next freshet. The contract was given by the Darlington county commissioners to the lowest bidder, who engaged to do the work tor eighteen hun? dred dollars, a sufficient amount to have built a safo, substantial and permanent causeway, with ample margin for a handsome profit, if I the job ls received by the commissioners. In | ' ita present condition, lt will be a shameful im? position upon the already too oppressed tax? payers. H. A. J. RE AX ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers of real es tat? have been ?acorded during the past we3k: August 15, 1872-Three story brick building and lot, n. w. corner of Elliott Btreet and Gadsden's alley, to THE CHAKLKSTON NBWS.$ 1,200 00 January 8,1836-Lot corner Pitt and Calhoun streets C. J. Haskell and John Ball, trustees, to Nathaniel & Middleton. 8,000 00 ^ebroary 24, 1871-Lot, Scanlan vlUe, No. 149, Charleston- Land Company to Daniel Brown. 16 50 March 2C, 1871-Lota n. s. Division street, J. S. Byer to J. S. Marsh- a burn. 555 00 b March 3,1872-48 acres, EutawvlUe, o Thomasina L. Witsell to Dan- P iel J. James. 144 00 . March 26, 1872-6 lois, Romney street. Wm. J. Gayer, referee, to Arthur M. Gaver. 1,450 00 I c April 4, 1872-Lot, Kirkland court, | N Natban Natnana, per executor, to W. lt. H. Hampton. 500 00 May 29, 1872.-Lot corner Coming and Montague streets. Eliza Cat - ter and or hers io R. E. Dereel'.. 325 00 June 27, 1872-Lot n. e. Calhoun "b street, Aaron Smith, executor. 1 to-Joseph M. Baron..' 800 00 July 13,1872-Harlln Plantation, G. C Herbert Sass, referee, to Henry c L. Raven el. 4,596 33 July 18, 1872-Tract, Sr. James Goose Creek, Boston Brown lo Alfred H. James. 15 00 July 22, 1872-Two Lots s. e. corner Klug and Mary streets, Wm. t Hummel to MariaD. Hummel. . 2,500 00 Joly 23, 1872-Lot n. e. Minority e street, Victoria De Beaumont lo Sarah Esnard. 900 00 ' July 26, 1872-Lot, Sullivan's Island, Louis and Anna Gunderman to -.? to-Adolpti Nimitz_. 250 00 August 1, 1872-Lot s. s. Beaufaln street, John Perroneau to Peter . B. Grant. 305 OG ? August 1, 1872-Lot Wharf street, < Jane ? Ann Adger to Stephen ?Washington. 300 J0 Auglkat I, 1872-Lot in Wentworth ; street, Phillp Wlneman to Maier , Trient.".. 2,000 00 q August 2, 1872-Three lots n. s. Dlvi- o sion Btreet, James L. Mar a h b urn to Albert Koennlcke. 175 00 August 8, 1872-Lot Sullivan's Isl- e and, Adolph Nimitz to Bose Rob? ertson. 650 00 t August 9, 1872-Lot corner Meeting s street and Price's alley, James B. ^ Hey ward and Edw. Barnwell to 6 W. C. Bee. 10,000 00 ' August 12, 1872-Lots s. s. Warreu f atreet. Nathan Nathans, per Ex- , ecotors, to A. Bernard and H. A. Coben. 1,300 00 August 12, 1872-Hall or Bulltown c Plantation. Wm. Alston Priogle, c Referee, to Frederick Hunt? worth. 1,080 00 August 12,1872-Lot Sullivan's Isl? and, John L. Nelson to Anthon Johnson. 180 00 Angust 13,1872-Lot e. s. Pitt street, Nathan Nathans, per Executor, to C. H. Holloway. 750 00 August 14,'1872-Lot e. s. St. Phillp street, Frederick J. Ortman io Christian L. Ort m au. 600 00 I August 14, 1872-Lot e. ?. ot King street, John Wir tn to Mary Ann Wlrth...,.. 700 00 August 14,1872-Lot corner St. Phil? lp street and Rodger's alley, ?ohn WIrth to Mary Aun Win ti. 700 00 August 14, 1872-Lot n. 8. Market street, John Wirth to Mary Ana WIrth. 3,000" 00 Ai Asst 19, 1872-Lot e. s. Pitt street, Cathan Nathans, per Executors, to Wm. Alexander. 700 00 TB.E NEW YORK VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MARKETS. The Daily Bulletin, of Monday, August 18, says: Potatoes without new feature of interest. Sweet potatoes sell at $3 50a4 for reds and $4 50a5 for whiles. Our quotations for potatoes are io bulk, in chipping or? der 50c. per barrel must be added. We quote at $1 50a2, and early Goodrich and Jackson whites $1 25al 50. Vegetables ol all kinds are In fair supply, but nearly every one is complaining of the extreme dullness ol trade. We quote green corn 50c. ail per 100; red onions, per bbl., $2 50a3; do. Connecticut, {2 60a3 per 100 strings; cucumbers, Long Is? land, 26a40c. per 100; squash, marrowfat, per bbl., 75caSl; new turnips, f lal 50 per bbl. cabbages $8all per 10C; beets, Jersey, SI 50; ?tomatoes, Long Island, 30a40c per basket; egg slant $150 per dozen. Peaches are fairly active and steady. Other green fruits without important change. We ?quote as follows. New apples 25ca$l 50 per bbl. Watermelons $12a25 per 100 tor Carolina, and $6a20 per 100 Virginia, Delaware and Jersey. Nutmeg melons $2a3 per bbl. Pears, common $2a2 50; do. Bell $3; do. Bartletts, per crate $3 50a4 60. Peaches-Delaware 75ca$l 75 per crate; 30a60c for belele, and Jersey 20a50c br basket. Plums $3s3 50 per bbl for all kinds. .TOTTINGS ABOUT THE STATE. -A little girl was received at ithe Orphan Home, In Columbia, on Saturday last, per the Southern Exprees Compauy. -Preparations are matting for the opening ol tbe State Saving and Insurance Bank of An? derson, and In a few days the business opera? tions of the bank will begin. -Mr. Andrew Shearer, of the Bock Mills neigbborhood, Anderson County, died last Sunday night, after a brief illness, lu the 83d year or his age. -The New York Commercial Advertiser thinks that until it is announced upon which side Miss Anna Dickinson intends to array herself, lt Is beet to bet only small amounts on the result ot the election. -George Gordon, a colored mao, who killed Levi Gairett, a white man. near Newberry about six months ago and broke jail, was ar? rested near Columbia on the 19th by Mr. C. Hamberg, assisted by H. Johnston, constable. -A new mill just erected by Captain Eli Parker, near the line of Kershaw and Fair? field Counties, In the vicinity of Ridgeway, was destroyed by fire on last Saturday night. There ls no reason to doubt that the fire was the work ol an incendiary. -Mr. John Davis, who resided about four? teen miles below Columbia for the past fifty years or more, died at his home on the 17th Instant in the ninety-eighth year ot his age. He was thought to be the oldest Inhabitant of Richland County. -Political advices from Texas state that one of the issues of the present canvass in that Slate is the election of a Legislature which will impeach Governor Davis next fall of high crimes and misdemeanors. According to all indications a Legislature of that character will be overwhelmingly elected. Governor Davis's term does not expire till 1874. The Fame ad? vices Bay the State will be carried tor Greeley and Brown by at least tweuty thousand ma? jority. -Senator Schurz is a treasure In a political campaign, not only on account or bis Integrity and the confidence that even his enemies have to accord what he save, but also for bia ability. He speaks the truth just as well in English as In German, and he is Just now circulating lt pretty ireely in both languages. At Belleville, III., be made himself understood by the great mars meeting throughout, because, to suit all classes, he stated lila views first In the lan? guage of his adoption and then in that of his nativity, with the splendid effect which his speeches always produce. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The following directory of the Health De? partment has been prepared by Dr. George S. Pelzer, the City Registrar, and is published [or the information of the public: Office of Board of Health and City Registrar at City Dall. BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. John A. Wagener, residence Ko. 54 St. Philip street, Mavor, Chairman. Ueneral W. G. DrSaassure, Ward No. 1, resi? dence No. 27 Fast Battery. George H. Mortat, Ward No. 2, residence No. 10 Lega re street. Thomas M. Hanckel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 17 Haxel street. Captain Jacob Small, Ward Na 4, residence No. I Bull street. Thnmaa D. Dotterer. Ward No. 6. residence loriheast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. Dr. B. A. Mucken fuss, office King street, oppo Ute Citadel Green. Thomas D. Kason, Ward No. 7, residence No. 78 KmGrlc? BtroGt William L. Webb, Ward Na 8, residence No. 37 Etatledge avenue. Medical Committee. George S Pelzer, M. D., City Registrar, real lenee No. 48 Cannon street. Ed Geddings, M. D., residence No. 18 George itreet. J. P. Chaza*. M. D., residence No. s Wentworth itreet. Standing Committees. On Hospitals and Dispensaries-Dra. Pelzer, I ed dings au il Chaza I. On Low Lots, Drainage and Nuisances-The layor. Dr. Pelzer and Messrs. Hauckel, s nj all nd Webb. On Burial Grounds, Sextons and Hearses-Dr. Ibazal, General DeSauasure and Mr. Moffett. On Public institutions-Dr. Geddings and I- as rs. Rason, Dotterer and Olney. On Epidemics, Public Hygiene and Quarantine -Dra. Geddings, Chazal ami Pelzer. On Accounts-Dra. Pelzer, Geddings and Cha* al. COHKMHTT. BOOKS re open at the upper and lower wards Gnard oanes, and citizens aro requested to report all nlsances prejudicial to the public health as rompt y as possible, at either or the above named laces. CITY HOSPITAL. Mazyck st eet, above Queen street. Surgeon tn harge, J. S. uulsc, M. D. Residence and office, a 205 Meeting street. Marine Department, City Hospital, Mazyck treet. Surgeon In charge, J. S. Buiat, M. D. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 1. Bounded on the north by centre of Calhoun trcet. on, the east by Cooper KI vcr, on the south j south .Battery, and on the weet oy centre or Iee ting street. Physician tn charge, Dr. Manning Simons, mice and residence, Church street, above Broad, i ext to the Chariest on Library hui ld lu g. HEALTH DISTRICT Na 2. Wes ern Division, Shir ras' Dispensary. Bonnded in the north by centre or Calhoun street, on the ase by centre ot Meeting street, on the sooth by ioma Ba1 tery and Ashley River, and on the west ?y AS? ley River. Pbysiciau in charge, Dr. Joseph Yates. Office it Snlrra'a Dispensary, society street, between Ling and Meei lng streets, residence Na 14 Llb irty street. The physician In charge or thia district ls re inlred to attend at the Lower Wards Guardhouse rhen called Upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 3. Bonnded on the north by City Boundary, on the ?st by Cooper River, on the south by centre or Uinoun street, and on the west by centre or ieeting street. Physician In charge. Dr. J. L. Ancrum. Office ind residence Na 10 Mary street, opposite Eliza ?th street The physician In charge of thia district ls re [Ulred to attend at the Almshouse when called i pon. , . t?_. f HSALTH DISTRICT KO 4. Bonnded on the north by city Boundary, on the ast by centre of Smith street to Cannon sneer, hen by centre of Cannon to ttutleuge avenue, hen oy centro ot ?atl?dge avenue to George treet, and thea by a hue rnnnlog itt the same di cctlon through to City Boundary, on the sooth y centre or calhoun street, and on the west by LSbley River. Physician in charge, Dr. T. nr.inge Simons, mice NO. 18 Ashley street, oopoalte United states iraenal. Residence No. 'il Rutledge avenne, op tosite Radcliffe stree'. The physician In charge or thia district la re? mited to attend at the Old Folks' Home when ?ailed upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 5. Bounded on the north by city Boundary, on the ?at by centre ot Meeting stress, on the sooth by :entre or calhoun street, and on the west by ce?? ir? ot Smith street to cannon street, then by ce?? ir? or Cannon street to Rutledge avenue, then by rentre ot Rutledge avenue to Grove street, then ij a line ruuuing tn the same direction to Uiy boundary. Physician tn charge, nr. Isaac w. Angel, or ice and residence, at. Phillp street, opposite the ?leek Market. * The physician la charge of thia district ls re laired to attend ai the Upper Warda Guardhouse nnen called upon. OFFICE HOURS. From 8 to o morning; from 2 to3 afternoon. Ail dispensary patients who are able shall be ?eqnlred to atti nd at the office of the heall h dis xlot In wh ch they may reside during the above ipeclfled office hours. The piyilclana la attend ince will afford medical and surgical re.let and nediolnea gratultooaly to ad destitute sick poor uTbons. residents or their respective dis ti lets ipplyleg tor treatment, who may, lu their opin? en, Oe entitled io dispensary relier. It la recommended that office patienta attend punctually at the beginning of the office hours. Dalia may be left on tne elate at anytime during tae day at the respective offices, and at night at the residences or the physicians in charge. The number and strect must bc carefully given In all ?ppllcatlone for attendance at home. ?loues, f^osicrtj, #c. CHOSSON'S CELEBRATED KIO AND CASTOR GLOVE, FBOM ONE TO SIX BUTTONS. Black, White, Light, Mode and Dark, AU thc new fancy colors to match the prevailing shades of Silks and Dress Goods. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., NEW YORK, SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, anglo thintaios YXrRAPPLNG PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD TT NEWSPAPERS In large or s m ail quantities. 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The Tempest, lieu ry VIII, and Julius CsBsar, bound In one handsome Volume, with illustrations, S3. lldiue Edition ol the Poets, to be completed In Ulty-two Volumes, at 76 cents. terry Maplo Laves, or a Summer lu the Country, by Abner Perk, Humorous illustrations, S2. THE LATEST NOVELS. ..ORi) KILGOBBIN, by Chas. Lever,.cloth SI 60, pap-r fi. AcU's Tryst, paper 76c A Miller's Story of the War, or the Plebiscite, by one of Hie 7 soo, wu wno voted Yes. from the Prenca of Erckru 'un-Chairlan.) cloth SI 2Vpapcr 76c: A Crown for the Spear, paper 7. c. na ni ed Schemes, paper 76c The Cancelled Win, by Miss Eliza A. Dupey, paper si 60. - Meonore, from German of E. Von Kothenpela, by F. Elizabeth Benuett, cloth SI 26. Uer Lord and Ma-ter, by Florene? M.arryatt, paper 60c Grtr, a Story or Austrian Lire, hy u L Far g eon. paper 40C. Petrooei, by Florence Mar? ryat!, paper &oc A Bridge of (Lass, ny F. w. Robinson, paper 50c. Man led Apalast Rea? son, by airs. A. shelton Mackenzie, paper One. Aloert Lund, by Lord Brougham, paper 76c. Veronique, by Florence Marryait, paper 76c Poor Miss Finch, by Wilkie Collins, p.M.cr 60c. A Siren, by T. Adolphus Trollope. duale and Morals, hy Rev. H. K. Hawere, M. A., SI 76. Seven Months' Kan Up sud Down and Around the World,, by James Brooks, SI75. Taree Centuries or Modorn History, by Charles Duke Yonge, $2. Qanot's Natural Phllosupby for general reader- and young persons, translated wita tho author's sanc? tion, ny E. atkinson, S3. ter Persona residing In.the country will please ?oar In mind that by .-.end lng their Ornera to nsfor my Booka pnhilsbed In America, they will be iharged only the price or the Book. Wo pay for he postage or express. Address FOGARTIE'S ROOK DEPOSIIORY. NO. 200 King street, (In the Bend,) apr2S-tnthn Charleston. S. O angara, ?lobacro, Ui. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KING STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock bet?re buying elae where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 26 cen ta and try your lucr. mch7-nn.v,?lvr_ gOWLES BROTHERS & CO., LONDON, PARIS AND EOSTON, NC 19 WILLIAM STREET, NEW TORE. CIRCULAR CREDITS for Travellers, available throughout the world. Bills cf Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on any part or Europe tn sums io amt. may28-x ?rn ?ooo*,_ ~~~ ?DTRY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! CLOSING-OUT SALE OP THE BEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT FURCHGrOTT, BENEDICT & CO. NO. 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE, IVO. ST'S ICITVG- STREET, BROWNING'S OLD STAND, All of our Ooods on Hand now will be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., NO. 244 KINO- STREET. Oruga ano ?tl coin nea. QUICK TBANSIT-THE QUESTION SK i TL ED.-walle engineers and capitalists bro liyme their heans together t> send u? throngh space with bird-like swiftness, lt roar oe as well to siaie thu the QUICKEST POBBIBLS TRANSIT fi om a state of debility and despondency Ui a rou ninon of health and vigor ls secured by the nae of Tarran t'y Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. This mest refreshing and delightful of thirst* quenching drauglis la a positive specific fori dyspepsia, feverishness, an ovmrluw of bile, con? stipation, nervous wetkness. a CK headache, and all disorders of the digestive, ?ecretlve and ex? cretive organ*. Tne true article ls procurable at all drug stores. r angi9-l2 gYRINGES. sly assortment of STRlNOESls nnnsaally large. [ am Agent tor the sale or the FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, unquestionably tho rest or all Syringes, especially for eelr ase. It ls simple, efficient, easy to manage, and cannot get out of order, une will I ase a Ufenme. Our best physicians recommeod lt. I alco have a full stock or Mattson's.- Davidson 's ind other Bulb syringes; alco Glass and Hard itubber Syringe;, and the HYPODERMIC SYR? INGE. ??>" H. BARR, . TC holesale and Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street. jyjfNERAL WATERS. IVHITESULPBUR SPKlSGS WATER, rrom the Celebrated Qreenorler'Wnlte sulphur Springs In Virginia Congress Water Ooyser Water. For aale by DR. H. H s, ER, No. 1S1 Meeting street. r 1 MH aS.ll. BXHIBtTIOm OF S 8 ca ri HST CLASS MEDAL ALF. L iHARRAOUE AKD Co QUINIUM LABARR?QUE Approved Oy Hie Imperial Academy of Medicine Thc Quinlans Labarraqne is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations of Peruvian Hark Thc Bork Wines usually employed inme dicinc arc prepared from Barks which vary considerably in (lie degree to which they possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they arc pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than thc traces ol active principles, and these always in variable proportions. Thc Qoinium Labarraqne, approved by the Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. Thc Quinium Labarraqne is prescribed with great success for persons of weak con lilution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness ; for youths fatigued by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development take's place with diflictllty; for women in childbirth; and for jigcJ portons enfeebled by years or illness, il is thc liest preservative against Fevers. In cases of Chlorosis. Anemia, or Grcensik-* ?ness, this Wine isa powerful auxiliary of thc ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, willi VALLI T'S PILIS the rapidi? ty Ol*its action is really marvellous. Ititi il l'art., L. IT.LC.EJ9, ruiJicA I Agents In Chariest m: DOWIE, MOISE L A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. SDaors, Sashes ano ?iinos P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealor in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, suons DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWFLS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW OLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. QO Havne street. FACTORY, HO RLB EC K'S WHARF rochB-rmwlv JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH * co. No. 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CREDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. t may23-X JAY COOKE & CO., NO. 20 WALL STREET. 0rnai, (Cnemirais, Ut. TRUSSES, Or every Size and Style. Abdominal Supportera Elastic Stockings, , , *c i *c., Ac For aale by DR. H. BA BR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, _No. 131 Mee lng ?treet. BBUSHES. A Fall Assortment of Hie Best Too'h Brushes Natl Brushes Hair Brashes Flesh Brashes Shaving Brashes Infant Brushes. For salo by DB. h. B a ER, No. 131 Meetlnir street. pEBFUME ATOMIZBBS. This new and elegant addition to the toilet table ls coming daily into more general use A Tull supply-dur?rent styles-constantly on hand, At DR. h. HAEM'S Drug Store, "_ No )3l MeetiusfBtreet. SPONGES. Bath Sponges Toilet Sponges Surgeons' Sponges . Carriage sponges Reef sponge slate Sponge. For sale by DR. H. BAEK, _No. 131 Meeting street. MARBLE DUST, Sulphuric Add Bicarbonate ol Soda Tartaric Acid Flavoring Extracts Cream or Tartar . Alcohol, 96 per cent Ac, Ac, Ac. At lowest market rated. By _DR. H. BAEK. NO. 131 Meeting street. gXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. inls pr?paration ts Just what many persons oeea. They wish no uje, bat only a Hair Wash, Dr Hair Dressing-something that wilt keep the fiair clean, and at the same time be a peasant tiair dressing-noe too greasy. ?be "Excelsior" meets all these Indications, and snouiu be given atrial. Fitty cents a bottle; ttve bodies tor two dollars, A liberal disconni to i he trade For eale by tho Manufacturer. _DR. H. BASK. No. 131 Meeting street? COLOGNE. The real, geunlne, Imported artlole, in different styles; campiIsing: Joseph Autunl Farlua Jean Maria Farina "4711" (Francois Marie Farina.) Also, a very superior cologne, or my own man? ufacture, put up m all styles. Olve lt a trial. DR, H. BAER, Wholesale and KetaU Druggier., _No. 131 Meei mg street. RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL I This Preparation 1* highly recommended \>i many of tue leading Physicians or Charil stun, aud ia always kept Tor sate, Whole?ale and Reiail, y DK. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting otreet. "QB. BABB'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or tin se Pills confidently be lleves tum tie has succeeded, by a oKliful combi? nation or vegetable remedies, lu producing a pre pai allon that will bring health aud happiness to the unforiuuate suilerer. in the following dis? eases they have been used by thousands with most woudenul success: Bilious Disorders and Liver complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache. Costlventsp, Losa or Appetite, Nrura g la, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pile?, Diseases or the Skin, Pain lu ene smc, Bacic and Limns, .-lek Headache, und all arrangements ol me stomach. These Pilis may be taken witn perfect safety by persona ol any age or sex. No lamlly shouid bc wita out them. rn ce 25 cents a box; 6 boxes lor one dollar. The usual ducount to the trade For sale by DR. H. BAER, anut)_No. 131 Meeting stieet. TDITY THE TENDER BABE I Olve lt not tho deadly compound known as Soothing Syrup. A certain popular article ol this natue has launched thousands ur help.ess inno? cents imo aa early grave. This i.aa beea proven repeatedly, and beyond the shadow ol a doubt, for wbloh reason lus condemned by tho majority or physicians. Seeing the necessity for aa article of this sort, entirely tree rrom opiates, and other injurious drugs, Dr. Boer has put up the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL for the use of Inlauts Teething, and for children suturing from diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac This may be given wan periect confidence, and ls ap? proved by every physician who has examined the formula. Price 25 cent* per bottle; rive bottles tor tl. Usual Discount to the Trade. Manufactured and tor sale by DR. H. BAER, _No. 131 Meeting street, cimrleston. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, WITH DR. PIERCE'S NASAL DOUCHE AND DR. PI ERO BM GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DeBlug'aPlie heiuedy ueBlng's Via (uga) Dr. uornurd's Acid Phosphates Wilber'* Colliver un and Lime. Eur sj le ny DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. MEDICINE CHESTS, Physicians' Saddle Bags l'hyslcians' Pocket Cape i Electric Machines. For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting streer. BEEP, WINE AND IRON AND BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINOnOXA. These elegant aud excellent stimulai lng T. nies ar ? now getting into general use, especially in ?.aBeBorreiicat-eremalcsand clillrt. en. They may bc had of DR. U. DAE it, No. 131 Meeting street. A lull stock or Elixirs, end all ihe other new PtiarmateuileU Pr?parations always kept on hand. p E ll F TJ M E B Y . EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Comprising a variety or Lnbln's Choicest Odors. ALSO, Piesse: A Luhln. Atkinson Moutlleron LeQrand And Coirls' Extracts, in great variety. AUO, Socleti: Hygi?nique OU I Huile Philocome Savage's Ursina Ac, ?c., Ac. FOI sale by DR. H. BAER, _.__No. 131 Meeting street. TO PHOTOGRAPHERS ! D.U. II. BAEK. No. 131 MEETING STREET. Keeps a lull assortment ol Photographers' Chemi? cals, aa arno Pure Alcohol. Acetic Acid, Ac, Ac, all of which he" Bells at the lowest prices. Misulianeons. WHY SHAXE AND BURN CHILLS AND FEVER ? SILVKB SPRINGS, NEAR OCALA. FlA.,1 Haren 1,1871. j MXSSRS. DOWIS, MOISE A 11 AVIS. CHARLESTON, S. ?J -Dear Sirs: I regard MOISE'S FEVER AND A?TJK PILLS aa a certs lo care, and a blessing all living In the malarious dlatricta of the Mooth and par tlc ni ar iv In the everglades of our State. Very respectfully, yours, JAS. b. oWENS, M. D. KiNGSTitKE, s. <!., December 31, mo. MR, B. F. M018B. CHABLBSTON, s. C.-Dear slr I have used your FEVER AND AO CE PILLS la my practice thia all, and have never m the first Instance failed to relieve my patients. I have now frequent calls In my drug more for them, and 1.always recommend th. m, and with the hasplest results. I wish that yon may have the satlsfac tim of knowing that your "Fever and Ague Pills" have relieved many under mr treatment, when other medlclues that I have 1 ried have failed to do. Your?, respectfully, J. S. BKOUKlNGTON, M. D. MBBCATDRS, BARNWELL DIST., S. C., I July 12,1871. f MB. B. F. MOISE-Dear Slr: lu reply to >oar question as to what lias heen the success of yohr FEVER AND AQUE PILLS, til it h ve been Bold by aa, we would aay as far ue we know, they have given enilreeaDsfucilon. Weahail continue to recommend them. Yours, respectfully, W. T. BLANTON A SON. NEAR GREEN' POKO, S. A C. R. E. ) Novem t er ll, 1870. j MR. B. F. Moree-Dear Slrr I am glad to aay your FEVER AND AOCE PILLS are all you claim for them. I have used them in my family and on my place, and tn every ease tuey have proved ef? fectual; some of the cases I had t ?onght chronic, as they 1.uve mated over two yea a. Ia no case waa more than H Bingle box required, and In no case has the dliease returned, and lt ls over three months ago Binca 1 used them. Yours, Ac, B. K. WILSON. Ootmr iN'a DEPOT, N. E. R. R., Sept. 16,1871. MESSRS. DowiE, MOISE A DAVIS-Mrs: I am im proving In neal cn almost aa fast aa I cm, laboring under nlfferent edd chronic diseases. I took MOIRE'S FEVER AND A GU K P?X.LS, agreeable to dliections, and find them the i,est medicine 1 have ever taken, and tiny have made a complete enre of Chills and Fever on mu, und my case waa one ef the worst. Your humble servant, WILLIAM J. BRADLEY, Peedee itallruad Bridge Keeper. They contain no arsenic or potsonona Ingre? dients of any Und-nothing tn the least decree' Injuilons to the system under M ny circumstances -and may be administered a itn perfect safety Coan Infant. They never fall to care the most obstinate case when taken as directed. Sold by Druggists and D?niera everywhere. DOW IK. MOI-E A DAVIS, Proprietors and Wholesale Drngulats, May 30 - .? h som 0 Charleston, S. 0. SIMMONS' REGULATOR Thia unrivalled Medicino IR warral contain a single particle of Mercury, or any In* j ii: loas mineral substance, butts PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt has proved its great value In all diseapes of the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great In all parts of the country vouch lor Us wonderful and peculiar power tn pnnfvlng the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver aod Bowel?, and imparting new ur? and vigor to the whole system, SIMMONS'S LIVER K KG u CATO ft ls acknowledged to have no equal as a LIVER MEDICINE. It con taina four medical elements, never nnited In the same happy proportion tc any other pre? paration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterativo and a cer? tain Corrective of all imparities of the body. Such signal success has attended its use that lt ls now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dy-pensla, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Billons attacks, Sick Headache, colic. De presston of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Barn, Ac, Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR * Is manufactured only by J. H ZEILINA CO., Macon. Ga., aud Philadelphia. PRICE-$1 per package; aent by mail p?state paid, $125. Prepared ready for usu In bottles. $160. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ss- Beware of all counterfeits and lmlta* tious. ang8-ih*tunaw6mos CAUDICHA?DS coMPo%riTjE)(TRftcTof mSUSK??St A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Solid Extract, and ls recommended es peclally r?ir Druggists' and Physician'* use in pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength ls guaranteed. Thia Extract. Is superior to <.opaiba und cub''t n. or plain Oil of .-andui. Unlike most prep .ration? of trna class, lt does not nauseate. The testiuiontals of hundreds m public and pri? vate life, who have been cored by thl.s prepara? tion could bo added; but the proprietor wishes lt to Btand np.m ita nwn merits, and only asks a single trial to convince the afflicted ot tts efficacy. Circulars and samples cu bj obtained by Phy? sicians on application to DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleston, S. C. Julye-atulh3moa JpOFULAR MUSIC BOOKS. Now telcctthe Music Books needed during the nnx . nu nmn, and agreeably occupy your som? mer leisure la examining, play lug and Einging from ihem. TUE STANDARD I Price $1 50; $1350 per doz. lipsrinc-i to bs the Uanner Church Music Book of tim season, singers! leaders! teach? er? I "Kully round" the banner 1 SPARKLING RUtflES ! Price 35 centB. For Sabbath scho. ls. None better. THE PILGRIM'S HARP I Price 60 cents. For Vi stries and rra\ er Meetings. Unex? celled. Take willi you Tor entertainment at sommer resorts. THE MUSICAL TREASURE I 225 pages or new and popular Songs and Pianoforte pieces, or SHOWER OF PEARLS, Full of the beat Vocal Duets. Or, OPERATIC PEARLS. Full or the best Opera Songs. Or, PIANIST'S ALBUM. Fnll of the heat Plano Pieces. Or, PIANOFORTE GEMS. Fnll or the beat Plano Plccea. Each or the above five books costs $250 In boards, or $3 In cloth. Has more than 200 large pages full of popular music, and eltt er book ls a most entertaining companion to a lover or maalc. Specimens or the .?.tandard sent, ror theprea ent, postpaid, for $12 j, and ol the other bo Jcs for the retail price. "_, _, . OLIVER DITaON A CO., I C. H. DITSON A CO., Boston. I New York. Joly31-WB2 By mLESiJmKE. THI-t MORNING, at io o'clock, I will eel), at mr More, corner King and Libcriy stree?, A Ape Une of QlXtTHlNGgBatay Au g gg?|pggL B. M. MARSH ILL7& BRO. TT7ILL S?LL *T131$l>?k?f; ?T-'HALF I VV PAST 10 o'clock, a? No. Broaiiiitreet, Two HORSE'S one .spr tag Wagon and Harness . I One'Draft and Sid Jle Horse, j oang. last and sound. ; aug?V-i; "2Uttti<m ?aiiw-.-i^ir^apc " By W.T. LEITCH & B? SrfiKDS8, ? ?-i -Aueiloaeera?; v-t;'./*r ?s*t|-" .' TRACT OF PINE LAND ON THE BOR? DER of Summervale, belonging to tat Es? tate or Rev. 0. P. Gadsden, at . A action. Will be sold on THURSDAY.lld instant, atthe east end or Broad street, at ll o'clock, Ttie TRACT uF LAND situated on tne borders of summerville, meisnting and containing -260 acres, and bounded by tne property or J. R. Dukes, H. A. Middleton, J. T. Brown, O. vose, J. I..Perry, and others. . Terms cash. Parchasen: to pay ns for papen and ?tamps. .. -, . . :ea :. A plat of to ls property can be seen at onr office. ang20_' ' " ~ _ ?oiiroac?. [OD TH CAROLIN A liAJXiBOAD. onA OL BOTO N, Jane 1, ,1872. KXCCRS ON TICKETS to Greenville. Anderson and Walhalla have been put on Sale To-DAT, and wlU contmueon sale until 1st September.- - Good to return until 1st November. . ; . _ ., Baggage cheesed through. .* r - ' Pnce to Qreeuvdieand Return $17 80. . . :rq Price io Anderson and Retara410 70-... Price to Walhalla aud Return $19 80. - Price to Spartanburg and Retara $15 80.??? Excursion Tickets- also on sale to oatooaa Springs(?a,)-prJce$34. , "^3, . The above Tickets on sale at the Line street Depot, and at tue Charleston Hotel. - . . - S. B. PIOKJENS, . A. L. TYLER, - - joni, G.T.A. . Vlc^F^SSt; QOUTU CAROLINA . ?AJL?OAD. ? ?ir ? ._\% cn AHXEOTON, s. c.. Hay lo, mi On and after s UNO AY, May 19, the Passen? ger Trains on the South coralina Railroad win run as follows: ' ? WtT; YOB ACOCOTA. ...;?> - .. Leave Charleston.$.10 A M arrive at Augusta.'... 4.33 tu ? TOB COLOMBIA....' . . Leave Charloston. 8.10 A M arrive ai columbia..KN P M ?on OTLuaasTON. - n?w Leave Augusta.7.40 A M Arrive at charleston.8.20 p M Leave Colombia.7.40 AM ArrlisjjBvt Charleston.3.20 p M >l AcausTA mem KXPHBHb. 1 (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.20 pfc Arrive at Augusta.4.00 A-P Leave Augusta. 7.40' r'u \rrive at charleston....:;.e.ib A*? .iii, COL?MKU hTQHT BXPKBflg. ?JJ?J . (Sundays excepted.) ., ^ .jeave Charleston..........-ft?b-P lr Arnveat columbia..:......*e.40 :A>K Ltave Columbia.a 60 r M arrive au Charleston.:.....:..... s u -x k suxusnviujinum. Leave Summerville at. 7.26 A M url ve at charleston at.8,46 A u Leave Charleston at.8.80-PM Arrive at summerville at.4.4? P B OAMDBN BBAX cn. Leave Camden. .3 8,1$ A11 Arnve ac Columola...10.40 AM Leave Columbia.LA6 ?jil * Arrive at Camden.:. e.s6'p a Day and Night Trains connect at Angosta with Macon and Augusta Railroad, Centrai Railroad -tad Georgia Railroad. This Ls the quickest and must direct route and as comfortable and cheap ea any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, at. Louis and all other pointa West aud Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Oreen ru? and Columbia Railroad; and Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through tickets ou sale via this route to all points "North. -* Camden Tram connects at Klngv?io daUy (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rons through to Colombia. . . nrrv.. ? A. L. TYLER, Floe- Presiden t. a B. PICKENS. o. T. A. lanie. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM . PANT. ,"" . " ' CBABUtSTON, S. C., June8, 1811. Trains wlU leave charleston Daily at io. 16 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 0.00 A. M. (Mondays ?x oepted) and a P. M. . Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. ?y*? Tram leaving 10.15 A. M. mates through connec? tion to New fork, via Richmond and Acqoia Creek only, gotag through ta 44 hoars.' * ~TTr*Itv Passengers leaving by 8.00 P.M. Train hare choice ol route, via Rica moud and Washington, ur via Portsmoutb and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Tralu lay over ou SUNDAY Tn Bal amore. T?oae leaving OD SATURDAY rt main BUN DAY lu Wilmington, N. C. This ls the cheapest.'quickest and most pleas? ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and otner points Weat and No th west, both Trams making, con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 8. & SOLOMONS,. Engineer and Superintendent: P. L. OLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. maya A V A NN AB AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. - 1 S OHABUSfOtf, June li, On and after Mo SD AY, June 17 th, the'Pa? wenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.s.so p. M. Arrive at savannah dally. 9.46 P.M. Leave Savannah dally.1L80 P. M. Arr.ve at Charleston daily. 7 A. M. DAT TRAIN. Lcavo Charleston, SundayBexcepted.. 7.40 A. M Arrtve at savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.80 P. M. Leave Savannah, sundays except? * lt A. M. Arrive at Charleston, sundays exe. ? e.M P. M. I'assengsra Irom Charleston Dy S.MJ p. M. train make close connection with Port Royal .Railroad, for Beaufort, (Sundays excepted.) Freignt forwarded dally on tnrough bills of lad* log co points ta Florida and by Savannah Una of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights tor Beaufort and points on Port Boyal railroad, and au as low rates aa by any other line. Tickets on sale at this office for Beanrort over Port Roy ai Railroad, O. S. GADSDEN, Ku jlntmr SJM BUP$fl8tt?J8Ml8Bl S. 0. BOYLSTOH, uen'l Pt. and Ticket Agent. junl4 rj\HE BEST PERIODICALS OF THE DAY THE GREAT ENGLISE QUARTERLIES, AND BLACKWOODS EDINBUBGH MAGAZINE, REPRINTED Br CHE LEONARD SCOTT PDBLISHTNO CO., NO. 140 FULTON STREET, NSW YO RX, ? At about one-third the price or the originals. THE EDINBURGH REY1EW, THE LONDON QUARTERLY BEYIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, Published Quarterly-Jan>y, AprU, Joly, October, AND BLACKWOODS EDINBUBGH MAGAZINE, (A fac-simlle ol the original.) Published Monthly. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. For any one of the Reviews..$4 00 per ara., m. For any two of the Reviews. 7 00 *. Por any threo or tho Reviews.io 00 ? For all tour or the Reviews..12 00 " For Blackwood's Magazine,.*C0 . " t er Blackwood and one Review.. 7 00 " For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews,.'..10 00 u For Blackwood and three or the - . Reviews..1800 M . For blackwood and the ronr Re? views..16 00 " Postage, two cents a number, to be prepaid by the quarter at thc office of delivery. CLUBS. A discount ct twenty per cent, will be allowed ? to clubs ol four or mora persons. Thus: four cople? of Blackwood or or one Revtew will be sent to one address tor $12 80; frtnr copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $48, and so on. To clubs or ten or more, in addition to the above dl?count, a copy gratis will be showed to the get ter-uportneciub.pEEMiuMg New subscribers mr the J^^SMSSI two, three or four OT^J^Tom Reviews? for have, as premium one of the ? 1871; subscrtbers to au ave *FM? uho?n^mluSs to sobscrlbers nor discount N?u?er,Sn ?J> Slowed unless the money ls re LV^dl^tio?bllshers. No premiums can ^^?WISSBW lt ^ h? necetsary to JiS app lcailon, as the stock available for Sat pupuse ls limited. " ^ ctrcaiars with further partleulara may be had THEPLEONABD SCOTT p?TJBLISHLNr?r'CO, No. 140 Fulton street, New York.