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Address RIORDAN, DAWSON ft 00.,
- No. 1? Rast Bay, Oharieston. S. 0.
SATURDAY, AUGUST SI, 1872.
NEWS OF THE DAT.
-The board of health lo New Orleans an?
nounce in. a card lhat no case of yellow (ever
has occurred In that city this summer.
-A condemned prisoner, awaiting execu?
tion at Oldham? England, persistently re?
fused to eat anything for several days, and
eventually died from exhaustion.
-It is reported that the cupola at St.
Peter's at Borne shows unmistakable signs of
decay. A commission of architects and en?
gineers has been appointed to examine lt.
-The Italian Journals speak of a curious O?s
coyery made at Pompeii-namely, a glass'
bottle still full ot oIL The liquid la lo be
analyzed to ascertain Hs greater or lesa de?
gree ot preservation.
-It ls stated that. Hrs. Horace Greeley's
health conti ouea to grow worse rapidly. She
ls so feeble she cannot stand, ber lower limbs
being partially paralyzed. Her physicians
think; she cannot survive the year.
-A. Washington dispatch report.", on the
authority of an administrai lon office-holder,
that four thousand Kentucky negroes havel
been colonized In Indiana to vote ut the Octo- j
ber elections there.
.-For three years laborers have been en-1
gaged In sinking an artesian well lu Jersey
City. The well baa now reached a depth of
one thousand -feet, > and - supplies about sixty I
gay?os ol water a minute.
-Jt ls amoug the rumors of New York that J
George W. Childs, proprietor of the Phlladel-1
phia Ledger, ls negotiating for the purchase I
of the World. Mr. Marble, of the World, ls
said to be in very bad health, making af
ohango of proprietorship probable.
-Profile portraits cut out of black paper,
which were popularatthetime when daguer- I
reo types were rarities,, and photography un
discovered, are said to have obtained their I
nain ee ''silhouettes'' I n_thR toll owing manner : j
"M. Sllhonette waa a French minister who I
recommended economy and tb ritt. His ad- j
. versarles laughed at him ; and, Inventing the
profile portrait out out ot black paper, as j
economical and thrifty when applied to the
encouragement or art, they gave to it the I
sslnJaBStfe name, and a black profile ls still I
asjBadai ??- ?_.- I
-The fruit crop of .America has been re-1
markably line thia season, while In England j I
lt hast Been the smallest that the most expert- j j
eaeed" -and ? observant cultivator can re m e m -11
bar; the Gardener's Magazine says that it ls h
Rule better than no crop at all. Usually In j,
seasons noted for scanty supplies of fruit some
kinda are plentiful enough to compensate In I
some sort tor the general deficiency; but thia '
year the failure ls total. The peaob wall ls as I '
barren aa lhe orchard; there are almost no I \
Ob?r?*es ox. plump, and pears and,bosh fruits j I
are lamentably scarce. The cause of this is 11
the exceeding cold weather which prevailed
In March and a greater part ot April. !
-The papers of New York are troubled all
the enormous death rate of that city. The I
number-of-deaths there averages double those I (
of.London, .The rai? of mortality lu Kew I
York; ls fifty-one to the one thousand inhabl-11
tanta,'or about nine hundred and eighteen j '
deaths a week. Paru?, with half a million I <
mon Inhabitants, shows but eight hundred j I
and fifty-four deaths; Berlin six hundred and 11
thirty-three; Vienna three hundred and sixty ; j {
Borne two hundred and eighteen. The high-1 ?
.et average of jail these ls that of Bone, h
whichIa: only forty-seven to the one thousand, j c
Other cities of Enrope, when compared with I i
New- York, show the same state ol facta,
which toares that city, considering her ad van
tageani climate and power ot sanitary regu-1 *
la?on, the moat unhealthy olly io the world, Iv
without any assignable reason tor being so. 1
-The New York Tribune, In noticing the 11
appointment of Bishop Bayley, of Newark, to i
the Archbishopric of Ballimore, save : "Bishop t
Bayley ls a native or this city, and has num- .
bera ot friends among all classes and denomi-1 (
nations of our citizens, who will heartily con- '
grat?late him upon his elevation to the chief
dignity^ the American Catholic Church, and I '
felicitate the people of Ballimore upon the I '
acquisition o? a prelate so highly cultivated,
genial, and virtuous. His grandfather. Dr. I
Richard Bayley, was a surgeon In the British I '
army in New York, afterward the first profes-11
?or of anatomy lu Columbia College, and the I .
orginator of our quarantine system, and died
of Bhlp fever In the discharge of his duty as I j
physician of the port Dr. Bsyley's daughter,
Mrs. B?ton, founded the congregation of the I(
Sisters of Charity in the United States. Her I(
nephew, the present bishop, was an Episcopal I(
clergyman In inls city for some years, aud, '
after beoomlng a Catholic priest, was eecre-11
t?ry to BlBhop Hughes. To the learning and I .
accomplishments requisite In his station he I ?
adds A knowledge ot the world and ot men, I .
the most estimable social qualities, an agree- I,
able pr?sence, and remarkable amiability." i
-An enterprising reporter for the New York j
Tribune bas been Investigating 'the alleged I '
abuse*practiced on the patients lu Blooming-11
dale Insane Asylum, somewhat ia the same I '
manner that James Greenwood, "the amateur 11
casuaL" gained praotical knowledge of the I '
interior management of the English poor-1 .
houses. Those who remember the articles <
written by Green wood will recollect that, for ?
the parp?se of gaining bia information, he ,
disguised himself as a pauper, and, clothed in
raga, slept in the casual wards of various poor?
houses, and, WHh a graphic and picturesque '
pen, related bis experiences. The articles I '
created qnite a serration at the time o
they^ were publlshed.Ni*e Tribune has jp
had one of ita reporters\*ommItted to ll
Bloomlngiale by due proees?vTbe ease o
2?L ?fJ??f Was done "?HP theJ ti
gain**avaion to f^J^ ^
reputable physicians, a *?TtJT\t?
and a professional nurse wereTuTd, without h
?ffleutty, to emily that be ?iSSu
^ dangerous to himself aud others.? tt
Perfect strangered bim algned the commit-,
ment, and the justice employed never saw
him at all. The physician In charge reoelved
him without ever ashing the name of the
person committing him, and alter an examU
nation of leas than one minute consigned
him to one of the"watds. After slaying in
the institution two weeks he was released on
a writ o? Babeas corpus, sped out at the In?
stance of a gentleman connected with the of?
fice of the Trlbnne, and. his experlnce while
Incarcerated will be detailed in that paper,
which says that 1 lt. will be a plain, unvarnish?
ed tale, without reservation of names or
iacts, and we are sorry to say that lt will be
I adverse to the Institution, and reflect painful
ly On the law o? commitment and Its admlnls
! tratlon In this city." There have been grave
charges preferred against Bloomingdale Asy?
lum, and there exists such excitement In the
public mind of New Tork In respect to the
management of all the insane asylums lu the
State that Governor Hoffman has felt com?
pelled to appoint a commission, consisting of |
Altorney-general Barlow, Dr. Anderson, presl.
dent of the Rochester University, and Dr.
Hun, of Albany, with power to examine all
private asylums in the 8tate, "with a view to
discovering abuses wherever they exist."
The narrative of the Tribune reporter, as a
record of personal experiences, acquired lu a
novef way. will therefore be likely to create a
sensation. '_
REMOVAL OF THE PUBLICATION |
OFFICE OF THE NEWS.
Ireland to the Front.
On and after Monday next, the 2d o? Sep
! tember, THE CHARLESTON NEWS will be Is?
sued from its new Publication Office, No. 19
Broad street, the building formerly occupied
by the Southwestern Railroad Bank.
The Public Debt.
Upon the subject of ihe fraudulent public |
deb;,. the declarations of the Moses party
are more emphatic than those of the Orr j
faction. The Bolters,' in their platform,
pledge the honor of the State to the pay-,
ment of all Its debt which bas been .legally
and honestly contracte'], but "will not beal*
"tate to repudiate that portion of it which
"is illegal, and, therefore, null and void."
It may be noted iu passing that a refusal to j
pay an illegal claim is not repudiation. The
Regulars take the bull by the born?, and j
pledge themselves to suspend the payment
of interest "on every bond of the State to ?
"whick t?tere can be attached a sha'lo ic of a
''suspicion,"' This points unmistakably to
a determination not to recognize any bond
which is tainted with fraud. Such a pledge,
honestly carried out, would reduce the debt
to about nine million dollars, the sum at
which it was fixed by the Taxpayers' Con?
vention last year, and would save the people |
an annual interest of at least $420,000. A
registration of all bonds which have been
issued is ordered, and will be completed be?
fore the Legislature meet. It will then be |
practicable to appoint a Financial Commis?
sion, composed of experienced business
men, who will scrutinize every bond, and <
report the result to the General Assembly. 1
No superficial examination will suffice. A ''
Land Commission bond, on the face of lt, is
unquestionably binding; but if that bond
was lawfaiiy exchanged for a Conversion ,
bond, and nffrr thu** nT/?hnngra SraiuU
ulenily reissued, the Land Commission bond
is absolutely void and does uot bind the peo
pie. It will be necessary to scrutinize each
and every issue. There will be abundant
Lime, and the cost, in comparison with the I
result, will be of no consequence. j
The promises of the Regulars are, ao far,
iu\j promises. As much muet be said of j
(be Bolters. But, treating both sets of good
resolutions as mere words, the financial |
planks in the Moses platform are stronger j
han those in the platform of Orr. J f
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In spite of emigration and domestic dis- 1
routent, brave old Ireland is making rapid r
id van ces in solid prosperity. The Lord
Lieutenant, who bas just opened two new 0
locks at Belfast, states that the savings of j
.ho country have, during the past five years, s
>een increasing at the rate of a million per a
mourn, aud the expenditure by about half t
is much. Under the land act, no less than ?
?400,000 waa advanced up to July to pur 11
?base holdings; while in 1871 and 1872, r
?410,000 was advanced for improvements io *
and, and more than half of it for buildings. ](
Lt the same time drunkenness and crime a
vere decreasing. A report has been issued i,
>y the commissioner of public works in Ire
and, which also contains some very strlk
ng evidence The inspector for Carlow re?
ports that laborers' wages have increased to
learly double what they were twelve years | E
igo. Prom Tipperary and Clare there is a
?imilar report. Laborers can now command
not only good wages, but Improved dwel- B
ling?, and ,the inspector anticipates that E
"the difficulty of getting laborers, even at F
"fifty per cent, advance on the rate of wages
"paid ten or twelve years since, unless suit?
able habitations are provided for them,
"will increase every year." Mr. Prender?
gast, inspector for the Northwestern Dis- ti
.riet, says that he linds more attention paid 6
jverywbere to the question of improved t1
J wellings and offices for farmers and labor- e
irs. "The improvements in all newly cou- &
'?tructed dwellings is accompanied, he a
idds, '-hy an equally marked change in
'dress, furniture and food among the farm?
ing classes; and in the smaller towns, sop- 11
"ported altogether by the agricultural pop-1 *
'olation, there are now permanent shops,
'with meet and bread, where Buch supplies
'were only to be procured once a week on
'market days, wheo I first acted for the
'board in ibis part of Ireland. The con
'eumplioo of tea, sugar and ?otlee is so I r
'much increased in the farming districts | -
'that a great portion of laborers' wages is
'expended OD them ; and shops with mod
'ern imported articles of dress are now well
'supported iu the same towns and villages
'where no such things were seen prior to
'the potato failure." New banks have
een established for the farmers. The breed
I live stock of all kinds-cattle, sheep,
iga and poultry-bas vastly improved,
'he prices of all farming produce, especially
f the batter, pigs, eggs and poultry sold by | *
lie small farmers, have risen considerably,
od "the use of moo ey is better understood
by the rural populatioo." These reports
re in accordance with other tes ti m on?; and
ie prosperity of the country will be still I HI
irtbeNncreased if the government see their f Mi
ay to take up the railways and Improve
ie means of transit.
'Ol
! Tb? 8i?nl?y Mystery.
j The New York Herald is very much dia
guated b?cau8e[large numbers of persons, in
both Europe lind America, re?ase to believe j
tjuefcMr. Stanley has ever seen Dr. Living?
stone, whom he professes to have discovered
in the wilds of Central Africa. To aet the
matter at rest, the Herald, on Tuesday, pub?
lished a fae simile!ol Dr/WiDgston?'fl gush
ing letter or thanks to Mr. James Gordon
Bennett. For twenty-four boora the iacredr
ulous were domo; the? doubting-.Thomases
ceased to doubt Io tbe New York Sun, of
Wednesday, however, are the fae similes of
two letters written by Stanley to Mr. Noe,
whose extraordinary story of Stanley's ex
pedition to Turkey has already appeared in
these col um ns. Side by. Bide with the letters
to Mr. Noe is reproduced the letter of Dr.
Livingstone to Mr. Bennett, and no one can
fail to be impressed with the opinion thai
every word and line of Ute three letters is
the work of the same hand. If thia conclnr
sion shall be confirmed by subsequent in?
vestigations, the whole fabric will fall to the
ground, and the Herald will prove to have
been the victim of tbe most stupendous
hoax ever attempted upon the credulity of
mankind. However this particular question
may be decided, the public will refuse to be?
lieve that a staid, shrewd Scotch missionary,
like Dr. Livingstone, could, in his sober
senses, write the luscious sub-erotic letters
to which bis came ia signed.
Curpet-Httg Piety.
The devilish malignity of the Radical car?
pet-bagger ia Shown io the declaration of
the Colombia Union that, it the Democratic
party adopted "tte Bible for a platform, it
.'would be Democratic still. " And the word
"democratic," ia the carpet-bag dictionary,
means "false, treacherous, cowardly, ma
"licious. " So long as the carpet-bagger baa
the ear of the negro, the enmity and dis?
trust between the whites and blacks most [
continuo and increase.
Unkind.
The Columbia Union treats the address of |
the Boilers, or "True Bepubllcans," ns a
desperate bid for Democratic votes. This
is rather unkind, considering tbat tho Bolt?
ers, in their convention, repeatedly declared
tbat they would do nothing to conciliate the |
Democracy. Nor bave they !
Counting Ita? Coif.
The New York World has discovered tbat
For the present fiscal year, to the First Inter?
nal Beveone District of South Carolina, lt
Will COBt $14,500 to collect about $10,000,
and In the Third District it will cost $17,500
to collect about $30,000. No wonder tbat
politics pay.
Lyell'? Ge ology-Vol. II.
Aa eleventh and entirely revised edition o? |
Slr Charles Lyell's "Principles of Geology" j
has recently been published In England, and
issued in America, by D. Appleton ? Co., In
sxaot counterpart of the English volumes.
The first volume of this edition appears after
?a Interval of five years, "during which time,"
lays the preface, "much discussion bas taken
.>jr*m*M wu lufviM? lucuicllbarpuiuio UUU11U?
'on meteorology and climate, and much new
'Information obtained by deep-sea dredging I
'In regard to the temperature and shape of |
the bed of the ocean, and of its living Inhab?
itants." This newly-acquired knowledge has
leoessltated the, rewriting of four chapters,
vhlch "relate to tbe geographical proofs of |
'former changes of climate, and the para
.mount Importance of the distribution and
'height of the land, over all oiher- causea, In
'bringing about past variations of tempera?
ture. " In other chapters, the latest known
acts concerning marine currents are dwelt
ipon, and theories of oceanic circulation re
lently propounded are considered. The sec?
ond volume appears after an Interval ol only
bree years. It contains new Information In i
?gard to New Zealand geysers, with refer- j
ince to Professor Tyndall's Illustration of the |
irobable mode of gey ser-ac ti on ; on the action
if water in volcanoes; In regard to the trana- j
er of sediment causing the shifting of the j
ubterranean isothermal; on the temperature
nd fauna of Lake Superior; and on the depth
o which the ocean is inhabited, as Illustrated
y deep-sea dredging. It also discusses Wal-1
ice oo the origin of the dog, Darwin on natu?
ri selection, aod Ml van's objections thereto; ]
od also Darwin on abnormal structure la pre
Istorlc man. Lyell's "Geology" must now,
11(8 complete form, be accepted as the most
uthentlc and exhaustive publication on the j
nportant science of which lt treats.
Por sale at Holmes's Book House. Price $4.
The English Quarterlies.
iDisnoROH BBVIKW. No. CCLXXVII. July,
1872. Leonard Soott Publication Company,
New York.
Contents : 1. Complete Works of Bishop
lerke'.ey; 2. The Stuarts of Si. Germains; 3.
telp's Thoughts Upon Government; 4. The
'opes aod the Itallau Humanists; 6. The South
ra States Since the War; C. Memoirs of the
larqulsof Pombal; 7. Researches on Lire and
Msease; 8. Beform In Japan; 9. The Bennett
udgment.
A glance at this (able of contents will suffice
a show that the present number of the Edin
urgh ls unusually inleresllng. We direct at
anilon especially to the article on the South- j
rn 8i ates, which is friendly and hopeful, and
a that on Life and Disease, which ls a clear
ccoiint of a profoundly Important subject.
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Notice* in ?ankruptcTj.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF
&U?TH CAROLINA-In tlie matter of W. u.
CHAPMAN A CO., Bankrupts.-In Bankruptcy.
To whom lt may Concern: The undersigned
hereby gives nonce of his apoouument as assig?
nee o? said W. O. CHAPMAN A CO., of Charles?
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South Carolina, within said District, who have
been adjmiged bankiupts upon their own peti?
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No. 12 MONTAGUE STREET.
The Exercises or this School wilt not be resumed
until Monday, september 9, owing to repairs now
going on lu the Schooi Rooms. augSM*
^IKEN FEMALE INSTITUTE OPENS
2D DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
Miss MARY,ANN BUIE, Con ederate Soldiers'
Friend, begs to Inform her irlends that she will
opea a Select Finishing school lo Aiken, second
to none lathe country. Everything taught In
any institute, Suild or Oruatneutal. will be
taught; European Languages, Vocal and instru?
mental Muslo, urawlag, Painting, Wax, French,
Qerman aud Spanish. Latia and Music, by com?
petent geutlemen professors. M. A. BDIE.
angil
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FKC.NCII AND ENG LIS d HOME SCHOOL FOR
YO0.\U LADIES,
NO. 44 WSST PlFTT-FO?BTH STREET,
CENTRAL PARK, N. Y.,
WILL RKOPHN SEPTEMBER 24,1872.
Miss PEQRAM, from Richmond, VA, Is asso?
ciated with Mrs. BLEECKEK, and has oharge or
the higher English bran enes._angis-imo '
^CADEMY QF OUR LADY OF MER0Y,
MEETING 8TBBST, SOOTH OP TUA DD.
The Scholastic Year or this Institution will com?
mence MONDAY, September 2d, terminating July
2d. ensuing.
.Prompt attendance ls requested, that the
biasses may be formed without delay.
All information relative to Boarding or Day Pu?
pils can be ubtalued at the Academy, or at tbe
oonvent, Queen Btrest. aug26-mtuc8mtu8
J^RS. SILVANUS REED'S
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND QERMAN
BOARDING AND DAY SCH'JOL FOR YOUNO
LADIES.
Nos. e AND 8 EAST. FIFTY-THIRD STRBRT,
Formerly Park Avenue and Thirty Eighth Street.)
Buildings erected mr the purpose. The Ninth
rear will commence October 1,1872. Mrs. REED
win be at tu.au september l: until then her ad
Iress la NavesloK. N.Y. augt4-lmo
TnE HOME AND SCHOOL
OF THE
CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION.
Applications ror admission and readmission
nto tau Home for Boys should be made at once.
' ?n'? 5!*n l8t or Octooer. Apply to
aug27-tnthse Rey. A. T.'POUTER, Rector.
MUSIC-MR. E. A. RANSOME, OR
, ,nJrAHsJ or th? Church of the Holy Com
?iS^.a?Dd,Te*cller or Vocal Music at the Pub
?5??2? Charleston. Lessons on the Organ,
7nS?, ?: vMelodeon, Harmonium, and in Vucal
nt??;!.,'81168' te8?monlais as to ability and 1
?Onda for teaching. Address No. 41 Ashley
******_ang3-stiuhlmo?
rTNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA,
Vh? OHARLOTTESVILLE.
n?ti?miT^???niencei on October 1st The
nStm? ??,M Academic Department
nd KS1 ?i Medicine, Engineering
tairanlti-"f Hi?Sw**l01 tae fealty. P. O. .
haEnof ?hJ1/!10^ UHAS- S- VENABLE, .
hairman of thoFacgjty. angl-tharulmo I
MECHANICAL ENGINEER. !
feT K V ?Hl^Uiseiaer Polytechnic Institute, I
,"h n'Jil.J?ntlotl01la Tery practical. Advan- i
jgM unsurpassed in this country. Graduates ?
biala excellent positions. Reopens September i
l. For Annual Register, containing Improved i
onJ8e,r?.o8lJ?i&J:n(1 full particulars, address I
rof. CHAS. DROWNS, Director. augie imo
i?lemriij?.
DAN LODGE, NO 98, I.ZO.. BV^'B;
Thc Regular Meeting wm be held at the
usual lime ana place (corner King and Liberty
?meets.) Members and candidates are requested
to be punctual.
By order of the President.
ang3l_PAMUKL SPRISZ, Secretary.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.-THE "REG?
ULAR Meeting of the Sr. Andrew's Society
will be held at South Carolina Hal, THIS EVEN?
ING, a'6 o'clock., ROBT. M. GOROON,
, aog31_1 Secretary.
CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL
.,UNION,.No. 43.-The Regular Monthly Meet?
ing will be held TH ia. EyxNiNo, at. 8 o'clock, at
Hall over Wilson's Grocery, King Btreet; ?
ED. B. BRADLEY,
. frugal_secretary. ,
HOMESTEAD, BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.-The Monthly Meeting-of
ima Association will be held THIS EVKNINQ, 31st
instant, at quarter past 8o'clock, at the Hail of
Charleston Hook and Ladder Co., No. 2, In Went,
worth aireet, near Bing, A few Shares stoce
will be sold previous to sale of the money. Dues
will be received daring the cay. at the store ol
Wm. 0. W?llden, corner. Klug, and Beauraln
streets, and at the H*1I In the evening,
a gSl . JOSEPH WHILDKN. Treasurer.
{Dania.
GOOK WANTED. APPLY AT No. 64
Tradd Street. aog3l-l
WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT LAD
who can write a good, quick hand, and
la apt at figures. Bad writers aud Ignoramuses
need not apply. Add res > "Clerk," Niws Om ce..
augsi-l* _
WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS IRONER,
one who understands flating. None
oiherneed apply. Apply at ifflou Pavilion Hotel.
ang8t-l__[
WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN WITH
OUT Incumbranoes, (..atman prefemd,)
to cook and. attend io hons work for a s mau
family. Apply at o. 1 Ashley street, one door
above Calhoun street._angai 3* .
EMPLOYMENT WANTED Bl A BE
SPECTABLE Mechanic or steady habits as
i marni.h. He wishes a ateady place; has no ob?
jection to go In trie count rv. Address E. H., at
thuomce, .. ? aug29
TT7ANTED TO BENT, BY THE YEAR,
YT a Hall In some central locality, suitable
for a Social Club and Rina Corps. Address, with
full particulars, R c., at this olHce. ang20
AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST
. testimonials,' of good oharacter and com?
pelen cy wishes a position as Teacher lu some
Snullo mstltntlou, or as private tutor In A family,
o QhjQOtlons to, going into the country, ?-an
teach F renell, Latin, Greet, Plano and the other
brauches or a good education. Salary of not so
great consideration as pleasant association. Ad
drusa c. I), v., it the office of this paper.
may io_
WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT
acquainted with th" fact that the SOUTH
BKA U t K . INSURANCE. COM PA N Y laques J mt
Lite Policies; l <snrlug the lived of partners In
husmeas, so that, on the death ol either, the
amount insured for ls paid to the aui vising party,
lt aisu limurus imsband and ?fire un the same
plan. h'lli.N COFFIN, Agent, Na 31 Brpauaireet.
may ld
Cost auii io uno.
SPAYED OR^TOLI?NTA BLACK AND
Tan Terrier PUP. The finder win be t ul tab ly
rewa: did by leaving her at No. 175 East Bay.
au* so-2
Sat Soi*.
M?L?sT.5OBSB?A5D PONIESTIOST
arrived at R. o ARMAN'S Stable, No. 86
ouui cti street, near Broad, ana for sale on ? lme.
annSl-6?
FOE SALE, BY A GENTLEMAN
about io leave the State, a good SADDLE
HORSE. Addrei-a Lock Box No. 60. ang8(M?
FOB SALE, A JUDGMENT AGAINST
J. HENRY Ol J KN, sou of the late Henry
ui Jen, for sevrntar-nve Uolhva. Will be sold at a
uUcount at MENKE A MULLER'S._aug27
FOR BALE, TWENTY-HORSE POWER
Stationary ENGINE AND BOILER, In fair
order. Price, $MW. Also, a lot. of SHAFTING,
Pulleys, ac, at a bargain. CAMERUN, BARK?
LEY A co._aug22 thain
?--au CALE, TUE EMTIRE ST?CK OF
J? : DRY QUODS, ta the store ol the late T.
KtiLLY, deceased, No. -.04 King-street; will, be I
oMereu tor sale, tn bola, from ti ta date, until the
81st day of August, after which time, ir not
[ closed in bulk, lt win be offered at retah. Offers
for the whole stock may be left at the store, or
addressed to the subscriber, at hts office. No. so
Broad street, wno will make koowa the terms uf
sale. M. P. O'CONNOR,
aug24-atntii4_Administrator.
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING
MACHINES repaired on reaaouable terms
sud at the shortest notice. Also a few good se?
cond-hand Machlues tor aale, very low. J. L.
LDNSKuRD. Sdilih Btreet. north of Wentworth.
PLANTATION FOR SALE -GREAT
BARGAIN-PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
[ Tue subscriber, beiug about to leave lae State,
I orient tor sale that valu .bio PL ANT?T.ON, called
' the "Yeoman'sTraci," alinateu la Barnwell coun?
ty, near Jackson's Branch, waters of Lower
Three Buns, contalulng 0i9 acres.
The Hue or the Port Royal Railroad ls In close
proximity to lt, sad the splendid circular S. w
MU' or Dr. J. c. Mi her cot more than a mlle from
the richly-Umbered portion or the estate.
There aro about -.co acres cleated, producing
splendid crops of cottun sud corn.
Last year 4 comfortable warne houses were
erected by the proprietor on the omer edge of the
body of timocr, aaa the locality ls remarkably
healthy, *
The ?Umbered portion (710 acres) presenta as
fine a body of virgin forest aa ihe eye can meet J
with in thia State, varying from the sui alica sited
cap timber to the larg, st ranging kite.
To railroad contractors, lumbermen and tur
pentlue dian.lora, no finer opportunity ha*, ever
been preseuted of realizing a furtune, aa Th ey
nave tue option or shipping to savannah or Port
Royal, either by water or ral.
r or further particulars, apply to the subscriber,
or to li. u. THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney at Law,
Whliatou, so. Ca. la whose hands are tue Hilos,
muston, So. ca., August lat, 1872.
SUg3 K. N. MILLER.
So Kent.
TO BENT, HO??SITNO^^
STREET, with ten rooms, piazza, and large
yard and garden. Rent $30 per month; also,
suite or Four Rooms, next do. r, $10. Apply to
C. W. ORU?U1L No. 67 Smith sireeL .
ang31-;tutli6?_A
mtJ REN1\ STO?E No. 188 KING'
A. STR&ET, next to Sluger Office, suitable for
ui y Goods or Boots and shoes. Apply to singer
Sewing Maoulne Company._aug 16-1 batu
TO KENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE
corner King and. Liberty streets, with or
without back store, amiable for any kind of
business, will be re .ted from 1st or september.
For particulars apply at Store. aug8-lmo
liioarcinu.
f^OO?liOARD, WITH PLEASANT
VX Rooms, npon reasonable terms, at No. 71?
Broad street. Fornlshed^r unfurnished Rooms
to rent. aug30
AGENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO
Gentlemen, can be accommodated with good
Board and pleasant rooms at No. 137 Meeting
atieet. '_ augSO-3*
TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN?
TLEMAN ?ND WIFE, can be accommoda?
ted with board and pleasant rooms lo a respect?
able ramify. Address "H. A.," DAILY NEWS of.
flee. augl4
teg a I -Notices.
ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTIOE.-ALL
pen-one having claims against the Estate
ur me late T. KELLY, deceased, are requested to
present the same, duly attested, and those In?
debted to make payment to
M. P. O'CONNOR, Administrator,
Law Office No. 30 Broad street, charleston.
SUgl5-ths7
IHEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT
three months after date. I will make appll
cation tor renewal of Sixteen Half Shares, $4882,
of Bank or Charleston Stock, in the name or |
Charles E. Kanapaux, Trustee of W. D. P. Arnau
and wire, lost or mislaid. _
Charleston, S. C., July 6. W. D. P. ARNAU.
Julye.augl.sepl-3*_
Summer -Resorts.
M^O?NT^VEB?ON^
W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE
MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es?
tablishment, situated in one of the most eligible
positions In the city, on the highest ground, and
sonscquently well adapted for a Summor Resort,
being comparatively cool la midsummer, mag
niflclentiy rurnlahed with baths and other con?
veniences on every floor, is now open for the re
jeptton or those contemplating a tour of pleasure
;he coming season. The cars ron within a sonare
jf the house. Coaches at all the stations. H. V.
WESTCOTT, Proprietor. jun8-4mos
irinoncial.
jj^ M. WATERS 4* CO.,
.(L?TEWATERS, PIERCE A Co.,)
BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No 66 BR'?AD STREET. NEW YORK,
Buy and sell outrace for Future Delivery of Cot?
ton, strictly tor a canmlasi.m. so that no Inter?
est of ou-pwu can possibly connict with that o?
our patrons.
Refer, by permission, to Union National Bank;
People's Bank, New Tort
Correspondence solicited. angl3-lmo
nitn?? ano ?lebiniu?.
B^S??LL^SOO^^
This Preparation la highly recommended
bj. many .of the leading Physicians or Charleston,
and ls always kept for aale, Whole-ale and Retail,
by_DR. H. RAER, No. 131 Meeting street.
JpERFTJME ATOMIZERS.
This new and elegant addition to the toll -t
table ls coming daily loto more general use. A
full 8Dpply-different styles-constantly on hand,
' Al DR. ti. HAEK'S Drug Store,
_No 131 Meeting street.
MEDICINE CHESTS,
Phyalclaiis' Saddle Bags
Physicians' Pucket Cases
* Electric Machines.
For sale by DR. H. BAKE,
, _No. 131 Meeting street.
TO PHOTOGRAPHERS 1
DR. H. BAEK, No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Keeps a lull assortment of Photograph! rs' Chemi?
cals, as aiso Pure Alcohol, Acetic Acid, Ac, Ac,
all of which he sells at the lowest prices._
TyjTINBRAL WATERS.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WATE I?,' from the
Celebrated Greenirier Wnlte Sulphur springs
in Virginia
Congress Water
Geyser Water.
For sale by DR. H. B ?ER,
_No. 181 Meeting street.
TRUSSES,
Of every Size and Style. ,.
Abdominal Supporters
Elastic Stockings,
. ., . Ao , Ac, Ac.
For sale by DR. H. BABB,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
. No. 131 Mee, lng street.
SPONGES.
.Bath Sponges
Toilet Sponges
surgeons' Sponges
Carriage sponges
Beef Sponge
Slate Sponge
For aale by DR. H. BARK.
_No. 131 Meeting street.
TTOMO?PATHIC REMEDIES.
JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY.
A full line of all the most approved Medicines of
IhU Sc .ool-lu Hectare, ;.owuer.1 and pellets; in
ali dilutions ana potencies Also Family Medi?
cine Cuses, with Small's Practice.
. Forssleby DR. H. BAER,
_No. 131 Meeting street
MARBLE DUST,
Sulp li uric Acid
Bleat bonate of Soda
Tartaric Acid '
Flavoring Extracts
Cream or Tartar
Alcohol,'96 per cent
. , AC, Ac, ftc
At lowest market rates. By
DR. H. BAEB, No. 131 Meeting street.
BRUSHES.
A Fall Assortment of the Best
Too'h Brushes
Nail Brushes
Hair Brashes
Flesh Brashes
Shaving Brushes
Infant Brashes.
For sale by DR. H. BA ER,
_Nc 131 Meeting street
CO LOG" NE .
The real, genuine, imported artlole, in
different styles, comprising: . .
Joseph Antoni Farlua
Jean Marla Farina
,':47ll" (Francois Marie Farina.)
Also, a very superior Cologne, of my own man?
ufacture, put up In all styles.
Give lt a trial. DR. H. BAER,
Wholesale and Retail Draggier,
_No 131 Meeting street.
BEEF, WINE AND IRON
AMD
BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA.
These elegant and excellent.stimulating Tonics
are now gettlug Into general use, especially in
cases of delicate females and childi en. They may
be had of DB? H. BARK,
No. 131 Meeting street
A run stock of Elixirs, and all the other new
Pharmaceutical Preparations alwaya kept on
hand._,_
SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY,
wura
DR, PIERCE'S NASAL DOUCHE
AND
DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
DeUlng's Pile Remedy ,
ucBlng's Via Kag?
Dr. llormord's Acid Phosphates
Wllber'e Oodllver Oil and Lime
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
Nc 131 Meeting street.
JgXCELSIORHAlR TONIC.
This preparation ta Just what many persons
neeu. They wi-h no ojeafcut ooly a Hair Wash,
or Hair Dressing-BOmetajBjflhsu will keep che
hair clean, ann at the saaSaiiue he a peasant
bair dressing-noi too gfSfcr. The -'Excelsior"
meetB all these indications, and a'tould be given
atrial. Fifty cen ts a bottle; live bottles lor two
dollars. A liberal discount to ? he trade
For Bale by the Manufacturer.
_UR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street
TO BAKERS t
Dr. H. BAER offers at the lowest market
rutes the following articles, ol which he ai way s
keeps a good stock on hand:
Carbonate or Ammonia-lu jars and in bulk
Cream ol Tartar-pnre
Supercarbjnate or Soda
Salas ratua
Fresh Hops-pressed and loose
Ginger, Race and Ground
oil of Lemon
Extract of Vanilla, made or the beat fresh bean
For sale Wholesale and Retail at
UR. BAER'S Drug Store,
_No. 131 Meeting street
DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP. W
?, Warranted under oath never to have railed to
.pre. -?8,600 certificates or testimonials ol cure,
including Rev. 0. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falla ur schuylkill, Phlladel
&tua; tlie wife or Rev. ti B. Davis, Hlehtstown,
cw Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings aud Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia; HOD. J V. Greeley, "member Con?
gress irom Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, cam
deu, New Jersey; ex-senator Stewart, Baltimore
ex-Governor rowell, Kentucky, and thousands oi
others. Warranted to cure or money remudad.
DR. GEO. CAULlhR, Agent,
Jnlyl-lyr_uharleaton, S. 0.
ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR
AXIONS.
W. B. WARNER 4 CO.,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre?
parations, now used by Physicians everywhere.
Send ror Price List to Dr. H. BAEK, Charleston:
Iron and lodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative
and Tonic
Comp. PhosDhorus Pills, ror impotence, 1.OSB ol
Nerve Power. Ac.
Elixir Ctnchonla CaUsaya
Elixir pyrophosphate ofL-on
Elixir Calleaya, Ir.m aud Bismuth
Elixir Calisaya, Ferreted
Elixir calisaya, Iron and Strychnia
Elixir Bt?muth
Elixir Pepsin, BlBrauth and Strcyhnla
Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia
Wine of Pepsin
Bitter Wine or Iron
Wine of Wild Cherry
Ferrated Wine of Wild Ohorry
Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food)
syrup of Hypophosphltcs (for Consumption, Bron?
chitis, Ac.)
Beef, Wine, Iron and Cinchona.
Licorice Losenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Tolu, Ac.
Elixir Taraxacum comp, 'rid- ls a sew and valu?
able combination of the medicinal properties
of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian,
associated with Aromatics, lt ls a very
agreeable and elucien t remedy. Aside from
its medicinal virtues, lt ls useful as a vehicle
and for masking the bitter taste of Quinine
Elixir Gentian and Iron
Euxir Bromide of Potassium.
Syrup Pbosph. Quinine, Iron and strychnia, (Ait
ken's syrup) for Debility aad Nervous Pros?
tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac
SILT. Valerlanate of strychnia
-?ax Phospn, Quinine, iron and Strychnia (or the ,
greatest service whare there ls a tendency to '
seer, wine and Iron, an elegant combination.
especially serviceable In cases or children and
delicate lauiea.
In addition to the above, w. R. Warner ft Co.
nan nf act ore a mil une of Fluid Extracts and
iugar-coated Plils. all or which are to be had at
ifannfactnrer's Prices, or
DR. H. BAER, Nc 181 Meeting street,
moass-davflmot Charleston,S.a. ,
?rorenee, tiquete, Ut.
. jg ? D iToi?^BJ? o G iinrr^
xa Rolla of this ravorire brand of Bagging, di?
rect from th? Factory, io- arrive per ?teamer, will
be sold low from the wharf, bj
j JJ HOBSON
Noa- ea Eaat Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf.
augSl-sosc - -
QORN! COBN' COBNr
1200 baaheu White CORK In Sacks. Landing
and for ase low by- i A. ESSLOW A co.,
Haag31_ No, 141 East Bay.
gIDES, SHOULDERS,-LARD, HAMS, Ac
25 b?rrela Wilcox's Prime Leaf Lard
15 hhds. o R. Bacon aides
16 h QC a. Prime Bacon SBouldera
lo boxes D.s. CB, Sidos- . .
16 boxen D. S. Prime Bellies , .
io tierces Choice Champion Canvassed Hams
?S2 PamuV Extra and Boper Heur'i-'
loo tuba wucox 4 Oo.'a Prime Leaf Lard. a a
200 boxes Morgan's beat and Oreen wich Soap
too boxes Morgan's sspollo, Hand Sancho and
Century soaps . ?~^77ri-\
190 box? s -star Candles. .
76 bair barrels Nos. ll2 and 8 Mackerel
100 barrels Bee alva and other brands 8. H.
.. Sj rap . r'li-0
60 barrels A, B and C Sugars
! 600 reams Wrapping Paper-all sizes - -
76 dogen Breona. 60 dosen Buckets. Onceo-?
traced Lye, Wa-hing and cooking Soda. Toma?
toes, Oysters, Lobsters and waieift'^^? ipTirrt
Now landing and In store and foraale lowi
angao-6 PAUL B.
QORN1 CORN I CORN I
1400 bushels.White Muling OORN?lan'dinsrand
forsaleln lots to Bnlt purchasers.
For aale by j. A. ENSLOW^OO- ah
angso _.NcvmgasTlay^:
I?JORN1 CORNI CORN I t v;> ,
6100 bushels Western White ' CO BN,' Landina:
from schooner Matoaka. Por sal? by ; ?? -
HERMANN B?LWINI
angso_..,., Kerr's^
VALENTINE'S ,. PREPARATION , Of
., li^T.jrjiqB.......
Just received, a large a apply of the above. Wff?
destroys tha taste of the Dil. ? fci _&m
Toe only food for delicate ch lld rea.
This ls much superior to the "ExtractO? Beef,?
heretofore offered to the pablkvaa will oe fond,
upon trial. For sale by Dr. Ii. BABB,
Jun: 1 No. lfl Meetrngwreet
wTm IBS
GROCERIES 1 !
QROO?R1?8?II
' .- . ? "
We are now receiving our talland winter stock
. ? . ..v.- ir^-ftiaxr- ^"r.t'-O
of :?: m. : ri
? ? ii.-*
F A M I L Y -G B O ? B B? B'S ,
? -Uif*:'?''?t} \ .'.V.T-.t??
. .H::.. - t?tft ts??J
comprising a mil assortment or
? .:' Orv:; :*&?>'?'..
TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GIWOKBLEB."
v Mfr':'
i"K ..? ?av -e~~ '??
Families In the country will find lt to their in
terest to entruBt, orders to our, OSffc^.B^p
made a specialty or "PARTICULAR ATTENTION
I TO COUNTRY 0 UDERS, " we no w save tte larg.
I est country trade er any retail dealer ta the ?.etty;
S??rV'-l
WE SELL YOU GOODS AT WHOLESALE
BATES. .
..[-.tf.'" tr fi. ' iffivt"
WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOB DELIVER?
ING GOODS. ; :-'
rv, .-...'..>W'???? '
.... - .-.: '._ .A ; -'..neeiXiii.'
WE PACE GOODS F BEE, THEREBY
MAKING IT TO YOUB INTEREST TO PAT?
RONEE TBE
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PEOPLES' FAVORITE G BO C ERY.
.. - Vt-tT iii*..-. ~.
. ..-*. ?.;?'"Vis
WE MAIL SAMPLES OF TEA TO ANY
PABT OF THE COUNTRY ?BRE ON RB
CEIPT OP ADDRESS.
Vt: vj - -.' -f-rc ?|iw.;
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L . .'??m S?
ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO PROMPT
LY. SEND YOUS ORDERS AND GIYBU8 A
TRIAL
Address
WILSONS' GBOCEBT;
Box No. 383, +
CHARLESTON, H. C.
J^ATS^TTON GINNING WLLS,-,
FOOT OF LAURENS STREET,
Sea island and Upland Cotton GINNED and
prepared tor manet at very tow rates. Bast re?
ferences given. Apply lo J. A. MAY.
augl7-atn8*_'__
m H? "??w IMPROVED
WHEELER A WILSON
SILENT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. >:
We are now Belling these superior Machines
on Teu Dollar monthly payments.
Adjusting and Repairing done promptly.
WHEELER A WILSON MANUF*G 00,,
anrs-ivr No. 20? Clag street.
B
IPoltlitt, ieaeirtj, Ut."
ALL, BLACK ? CO.,
NOS. 666 AND 667 BROADWAY, ?
Nsw TOBE,
win continue the sale of their immense stock of
SILVERWARE,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY and ^;'?B* ?
FANCY GOODS
luring the summer months. AB goods wm be
told without- reserve, at a great redaction, to
ilsae the buiineu. JDJUO