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Only ? Word. A frivolons word, a sharp retort, A parting In angry haste. Toa ?aa that rose on a bower of hhss, Tflenovlng look and the tender irisa. Has set on a barren waste, Where pilgrims tread with weary feet Paths destined never moreno meet. A frivolons word, a sharp retort, A moment that blots oat years. Two lives are wrecked on a stormy shore, Wnere billows of passion sarge and roar, To breas In a spray of tears Tears shed to blind ihe severed pair. Drifted seaward, and drowning there. A frivolous word, a sharp retort, A flash from a passing cloud. Two hearts are scathed to tnelr inmost core. Are ashes and dost for evermore. Two faces turn to the crowd. Massed by pride with a life-long Ile, To hide the scars of that agony. A frivolous word, a aharp retort, An arrow at random sped, It has cot In twain the mystic tie That had hound two souls In harmony, Sweet love iles bleeding or dead. A poisoned shaft, with scarce an aim, Has done a mu chief aad aa shame. A frivolous word, a aharp retort, Alas! for the loves and lives So little a cause bas rent apart, Tearing the fondest heart from heart as ? whirlwind rends and rives, Never to reunite again, ' Bot live and die In secret pain. A frivolous word, a aharp retort, Alas! that lt should be so The petulant speech, the careless tongas, Have wrought more evil and done more wrong, Have brought to the world more woe, Than all the armies ase to age Rtscorda on history 's blood-s tal ned page. SEA ISLAND COTTON. Fact? for the South Carolina Planters. Atrv "Experienced Observer" sends THE NEWS the following; pregnant letter, accom? panying it with the reminder that, up to August 15, the stock of sea island cotton In Livepool was 6125 bags, against 6972 In 1871, and that, np to that date, only 8670 bags had been taken for consumption, against 14.740 in the preceding year, showing that the aplnnera ara walting for that "enormous crop" ol 1872 whi ch they will not get. He says: In your review ol the sea island crops in THE DAILY NEWS, of the 3d Inst., an u Expe? rienced Observer" requests the correction ot the following ?Ines in the article from his pen: In the second paragraph, lt reads, "The yield waa fair In this State, and very short In Geor? gia and Florida." He meant io say of (?te last year's crop, which proved a very limited one. And again, In the fourth paragraph, alluding to the large estimates that were written aboui, to England and France, say 25,000 bales, the word "active" on this unwise prediction of supply should read acting, meaning that spin? ners and dealers were waiting for the large crop anticipated. Since penning the article referred to, our attention has been drawn to a review in the Boral Carolinian for September, aa follows: 'TAHITI COTTON.-In January, 1871, the de? partment ot agriculture 'received through Hon. George M. Robeson, secretary of the navy, a specimen of the cotton staple grown In the Island of Tahiti. The staple waa of such u auBual length and Oneness, that the three com? missioners at once wrote to Hon. Do van ce Atwater, our consulat Tahiti, requesting bim to procure from two to five bushels of the seed for experimental purposes in the extreme Southern or Golf States. Secretary Robeson, In his letter transmitting the sample of cotton, Informs the department that the narai officer forwarding lt states that la the year 1870, two million pounds of the cotton were sold In France at one dollar per pound. About six bushels of this seed were received irom Mr. Atwater last spring, and Are bushels of it were at once forwarded, in packages of one* peoMwoh, to leading cotton growers o? the Sonto. The remainder, about one bushel, was forwvrded to the Cotton Growing Association of California." It Ia nat the power of the writer to dispute the production of two million poonda ot sea island cotton at one dollar In Tahiti, bat If it la only the truth, to tbe extent of half the quantity at the price stated, the sea island plantera of South Carolina, Georgia and Flori? da ought to be informed, and be preparing to jtt?aaa^hatr wnswy snil farming knowledge to something else. Many of them now plant no corn or produce or other edibles, and wholly depend on the' precarious -cotton, pay lug usurious rates of Interest for money and ail they have to buy, and the freedmen are taking advantage of the rapidly opening cotton in the Heida and charging one and a halt and even two cents per pound lor picking it, and i every few days leaving the work to attend Radical political picnics and barbecues. ; . t < EXPERIENCED OBSERVER. THE BIFAZ RADICAL TICKETS. Spirit of thc state Press. I < [From the Anderson Intelligencer.] The proceedings of the Radical State Con- '. yendon and the Reform Radicale are given elsewhere lu our columna. The two conven? tions put forth full tickets, neither or wbloh can we endorse or recommend to the white people. . [From the Union Times.] It would be folly for us to nominate a State ticket; but it would be madness If we too has? tily gave our adhesion to either of the wings of rae Republican party, as represented in either ticket. The Democratic voters lu the State now hold the balance of power in their nandi, if they will stand united and unwaver? ing in using k. But we must look to the Leg? islature'and oar county officers for most of the reform-needed. - As ia the State so in the county-we must hold ourselves together and present an unbroken front, demanding a re? cognition of our rights and Interests in these positions. [From the Laurens Herald.] We can see bot little hope of reform by the ?pile ra tbe late Republican Convention at Co? lumbia. Both parties promise reform, but Bach pledges from political factions are Blen? der threads upon which to depend. Among such a preponderance ot chaff, can the people hope to find' a pure grain of honesty ?. Tom Bason, at the head of the Orr ticket, can hard? ly gat the support of the Conservative voters < of the State. Both raclions claim to be out and-oat Republicans, and declare for Grant. We never had, from the beginning, any con? fidence in .the bolt-never thought lt would amount to arr? good to the honest classes. He who hopes omer than this In the present in? stance. Ul onr judgment, hags a false delu aloa.- Let every honest man In the State, - white and black, stand aloof from both Radi-' cal tickets, and at least await future develop? ments. . TUE NEW YORK VEGETABLE AND 1 . FRUIT MARKETS. The Daily Bulletin of Monday, September 2, saya: There Is little if any change to notice in po? tatoes. The supply Is liberal and prices about steady. Vegetables quiet and unchanged. Oar quotations lor potatoes are la bulk; In ?hipping order 50c per bbl must be added. We quote early Rose at $l 50a2, and early Good? rich and Jackson whites at $1 25al 65. We quote vegetables: Green corn 25a50c per 100. Bed onions, per bbl, $2a2 50; do Connecticut *2a3 60 per 100 Hirings. Cucumbers. Lone Is - land 25a60c per 100. Squash, marrowfat, per bbl65cail. New turnips $1 75al 50 per bbl. Cabbages |8al2 per loo. Beets, Jersey $i6o. Tomatoes, Long Island 45a?0c per basket. Egg plant 76oa$l per dozen. Lima beana Slal 25 per bag. Peaches are a trifle easier to-day, owing to Its being the last day of the week, although 1 the quality was een?rally better than for a day or two past, and the quantity just the same as yesterday. Other fruits without Im? portant change. We quote as follows: New apples 50ca$'-? per bbl. Watermelons $l?a35 per 100 for Carolina, and itali per 100 for Vir? ginia and Delaware. Nutmeg melons 50ca$l ? per bbl. Pears, common $la2. Bartlett ' per crate $la2. Peaches. Delaware $la2 ! per ' crate; -80ca$l for baeketa, and Jersey ; 76ca|l 25 per basket. Plums $4a5 per bbl ; for ali kinds. Grapes 4a5c per lb. -A Dresden letter to the New.Tork Post < says that the Emperor of United Germany lost bis stick the other day, and advertised for it in the daily newspapers, as any old burgher 1 might do; a trifling fact, which Indicates the finest trait of the German character-perfect : simplicity. The old sovereign had attached i himself to that stick, which was given bim by j an Alsatian peasant on his return from tbe wifF. In bis private room may be seen many j euch tributes of affection, carefully preserved; among others a little white Bilk flag which euee decorated a mighty cake presented to ?he Emperor by an old woman. amns?mcnts. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. THE MONA RCH AND MASTODON COMING ! CHARLESTON', FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sep? tember 13 and 14. 450 MEN AND HORSES-1060 ANIMALS AND BIRDS-Only Six Tent Show in the World. GREAT EASTERN Menagerie, Mnsenm Aviary, eirena-Koman Hippodrome, Egyptian Caravan and Balloon Show. A GREAT ZOOLOGICAL AND AKEN IC TRIUMPH. A Stupendous World Exposition Railroad, at an expense or $3loo dally, which It pays out In the cities and towns where lt eznlblts. Requiring seventy-six cars and three large en? gines to transport it in ita overwhelming magni? tude and elegant pt rfectlon, large enough to swal? low up hair & dozen exhibitions such as usually parade the country and Inflame the public with sensational advertising and delusive pledges. Six Colossal Pavilions, capering three solid acres or ground, and aggregai lng nearly ion thou? sand yards or can vt B. a?-Three Glorious Performances given each day. A (irand Moral Matinee at io A. M. A Herd or Elephants, Drove or Camele, Ava? lanche or Buffaloes, Team or Horned Mooses, se gold and crimson Dens, filled with the rarest specimens flt Wild Animals and Birds, anda start? ling and extravagant display ol Wonders, Natu? ral, scientific and instructive. Twelve Equestriana, Ten Lady Ridera. Sixty Per Tormer. Two Elah rate Orcheatras, Three Brass and Reed Banda, Grand Musical Steam Plano, and most gorgeous, costly and eloquently equipped s i rea Procession ever given, reminding oue o' the fabled Oriental Pageant or the olden time Don?le Circus Troupe and Doable Circus Perform anees given In separate tenta at the aime hour. A gratuitous Balloon Ascension given pi lor to the afternoon exhibition every day. Remember this Monster Exhibition-positively the largest and most expensive on earth-wlil visit Charleston aa advertised. Arrangements h ive been made with the principal railroad Unes running into the city to bring the people at hair Tare to wuneas the wonders:of this World's Fair. Admission to the monster six tenta, to which there are three separate entrances, ls the us.a: price charged to ??nowa or one-sixth the Great Eastern's capacity and attractions: Admission 76 cents; Children 60 cents. Three Tieftet Wagona arc used to avoid all crush and jam. $100,000 that the Great Eastern ls the Biggest Show on earth, tho public to be judge. Look out lor the Brilliant Procession with tho Lions, Tigers and Panthers loose in the streets. Charleston, September 13 and 14; Beaufort. Sep? tember is. A. R. SCOT r, agent. sep4-wfms_ Drn Cro?os, ?*c. TBABE CHANCE FOirBAEt?A?XS ! FOR SALE AT BETAIL, TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS, rhe entire STOCK OF GOODS or the late T. KELLY, ieceased, couaisting or a very large and complete issortment or DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SATINETS, 8HAWLS, CLOAKS, 900P, BALMORAL AND BOULEVARD SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVE3 AND NOTIONS. Alao, a full assortment or DOMESTIC GOOD3, LINENS, Ac. Will be offered for aale, ? QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS FOR CASH ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, the 2d of September, and TO BE CONTINUED FROM DAT TO DAT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. augSI M. P. O'CONNOR, Administrator. SI)iris ana .f nrni?bmg ?0000. To Make Room'For FALL GOODS E. SCOTT. MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS UNEQUALLED STOCK OF BENTS' Hie GOODS, INCLUDING THE FAMOU8I STAR SHIRTS, -A. T OOS T:! CALL AND EXAMINE FOR Y0UR3ELVES novia piTT THE TENDER BABE i a^i?Sn???2LUie.deadly compound known aa Soothing Syrap. A certain popular article of this name has launched thousands or helpies8 Inno? centa into an early grave. Thia bas been proven repeatedly, and beyond theahadowor a doubt for which reason 11 ls condemned by the malorltv of physlclana. ~ " Seeing the necessity for an article of thia aort antirely free from oplatt8, and other Injurious irugs, Dr. Baer has put up the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL for the nae or Infants Teething, and ror children snderlng from diarrhoea dysentery, &c Thia may be given with perfect con Gd eu ce, and ls ap? proved by every physician who has examined the formula. Price 26 cents per bottle; five bottles ror $1. Usual Discount to the Trade. Manufactured and ror sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Pianos, ?rgans, &z. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MCCLENAGHAN, Plano end Mnele Store, s e F 3-4 m os No. 191 King street. irancn CBtoo?s, Notions, &z. CLOSING OUT S?LE OF PM GOODS, NOTIONS, M. We beg to Inform our friends and the Merchants generally, that haring concluded to cloao up onr present business, we now offer eur entire wtock for I sale at prices that should Induce all to buy who are lu want ol anything In our line. Oar stock is large and varied, and we are con? fident that lt will be to the Interest of al: City or Oonutry Dealers to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. STEELE & WARDELL, NO. 167 HEFTING STREET, sepMnwflmo Charleston, S. 0. ?rano JJrije EH?tribntion. OF KENTUCKY. SEMGRIl GIFTf OM'ERT DAT OF THE DRAWING FIXED. NO POSTPONEMENT FROM SEP? TEMBER 28. TO THE PUBLIC! The Trustees of the Public Library of Ken? tucky, being satisfied from tbe large sale of tickets already moue, and the dally increasing demand for them, that there will be no occasion for postponing the Second Drawing in the Girt Concert In sid of the Public Library of Kentucky, have Instructed me, as their Agent and Manager of the Gift Concert, to aay to the public and ticket-holders that the Drawing will positively lake place on September 28th, prox., and wi i not be postponed. An active demand for tickets comes from every State and Territory or the United States, and from the Canadas, giving os? saran ce to the Trastees that no circumstances can prevent a Drawing at the appointed time. A sufficient clerical for?a la engaged to keep np with the orders for tickets, and, in order that this office may be relieved of the Immense pressure In? cldent to the business ror the week or two Im* mediately preceding the Drawing, agents espe? cially, and those deslroua tf prcearlng tickets, are requested to send in their ordera Immediately, as sales will have to be closed in time to make the necessary pr?parai lona for the Drawing. It ls the wish of the management to All every order ror a ticket, aa well as to aell au the tickets, but thoaewho apply first most fl cst be supplied ; and ff those who pot off buy lng nntll eales are closed have their money returnee!, instead of tbe tickets ordered, as in the First Girt Concert, in December last, when thousands or dollars that came too late were sent back, they will have none to blame bot themselves. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library, Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., August 10, 1872. ang26>mwr6w2 Cf nj ires, ititi cl) in ern, S?t. STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND AGRICDLTU RAL ENGINES, two to fifty horse-power Circular Saw Milla, Grlat Mills Long and Short Cotton Gins Gum and Leather Belting Sperm, Lard, Tannera', Linseed, Parapbine, White Oak Oils, Tallow, Ac., Ao. Engine and Mill Supplies tn great variety. CAMERON* BARKLEY A CO., CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS. aug22-2mos Campaign ?OOOG. CAMPAIGN GOODS. FLAGS, PAPER BALLOONS, GARDEN LAN* TERNS, &C, ?C. J. E. GRUMBACH A CO., Manufacturers, No. 21fi Fulton street, Catalogues free. New York. augl9-l2 (Cigars, tobacco, Ut. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAHUI'ACT?RINO CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of overy quality. Call and examine stock berore buying else where. WlLLiA.tl SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune cohBtantly on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your loot. moh7-DOAwijr Wt}} ?OO?S, &?. DRY OOO?S ! DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS . CLOSING-OUT SALE OF THE BEST STOCK OF DRY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT FUKCHGOTT, BENEDICT . & CO. NO. 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE IVO. 275 KING STRE ET, BROWNING'S OLD STAND, All of our Goods on Hand now will be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PFlfCES FUECHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., NO. 244 KING STREET. Robson's QlDiicrtisemem. J. Sf. IfcOJBSOlX, HAVING AMPLE MEAN8 FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, wimont operating on lils own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, ftc. Shippers of produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either la Charleston or New York, thus having the advantage of two marketa without extra commissions. References- iilshop w. H..wightman. S. C.; Colonel'Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers. I?. D., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Qa.; Messrs. Q. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Bl rete A Co.. New York. AS the SPKOTAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S OUNPOWDER, I (rill always keep a full stock or all kinds at Magazine. The long experience or Me-ars. Dupont in UKI manufacturo or Gun? powder, makes lt unnecessary to say more than that I guarantee the quality or every package. Price as low as any other Powder In the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. As Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE. I will keep constantly on hand a rall assortment of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, A White. B. White, 0 Extra. O Yel? low; a so Amber Drips in barrels, which I offer at manufacturers' price*, freight added. Any ohaoge In price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage of it Am also Agent for the celebrated oraoda of Family Flour manufactured oy Messrs. DA'Vfs A EMMONS, of St. Laois, which I can recommend in every respect; put up in Ninety-eight Ponnd Bags and Barrels-BEST AND GOLD OUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medlnm Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several of the best Mills In Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. As Agent ror WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.M Co. Beargrass Hams Fairbank, Peck A Co.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Co.'s Candles, Samuel Leonard J: Son Candles. Johnson A Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty A Oo.'a Crackers, Cakes, > c., Soaps of all varieties, Mackerel in kita and half barrels, Ludlow Brand of Gunny Cloth, Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and as 1 devote myself exclusively to a Commission Business and all the gooda aro received direct from factory and neitner sell nor ouy on my own account, would respectfully call thc attention of the trade to my facilities fer doing business, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having tn experience or over twenty years, and having Just ereoied a large und commodious stare in addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE Ol? LIME, Imported direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate of Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rt tes. B AUG H'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and os every shipmen: ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the same article, and rolly up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano In producing very largely Increased crops of Cotton, Corn and other staple crops, hos attracted the general attention of Planters and Farmers. J. IV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, jnnl2-tnths Nos. 1 awl 3 Atlantic Wharfaad 68 East Bay, Charleston. ??0?r0, Sashes ano iDlinos P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 90 Hayne street, FACTORY, HO BL BEC K'S WHARF mooMmwly Drags ano flleoirinss. AHABVEST OF DIAMONDS HAS RE WARDKD the toll ur certaiu lucky adventu rora under the burning sun cf Atrlco; but what ls i IIB value or the rarest gciu that ever glittered in crown ur turban, when compared with thar, of a medicinal remedy that cures dyspepsia and bli loudness, restores the appetite, regulates tile disor? dered bowels, and tones anti invigorates Hie whole vital system? Science has beato wed upon the world this inestimable girt in Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. which ls to a'l other preparations of its class what the diamond is among Jewels, and when roaming In the goblet ot the revered Invalid, as bright and sparkling. Sold by all druggists. aug3i-iz Jp ERFUMEEY. EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, Comprising a variety or Lubin's Choicest Odors. ALSO, Piesse A Lnbln. Atkinson Moaffleroo Lea rend AndOhlris' Extracts, In great variety ALSO, Soci?t? Hygi?nique Oil Huile Phllocome Savage's Ursina Ac, ?c., Ac For sale by DR. H. RAER, No. 131 Meeting street. Hntj{0 ano Ms?itwsB. rs 1MMONS" REGULATOR yr This unrivalled Medicine la warranted net to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any In? jurious mineral substance, bot la PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt has proved les great value In nil diseases of the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great la all parts of the conntry vouch for Its wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating tue ti rpld Liver and Ko weis, and imparting new lire and vigor to tbe whole system, SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR la acknowledged to have no equal as a ? LIVER MEDICINE. It contains fonr medical elements, never united In thc same happy proportion la any other pre? paration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterativo and a cer? tain Corrective or all Impurities or the body. Such signal success has attended ita uae that lt la now regarded aa the ? . GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver Complaint and tho palnfal offspring thereor, to wit; Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Billons attacks, Sick Headache, Colic. De? pression of spirits, sour stomach. Heart Burn, Ac. Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEYER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured ooly by J.H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. PRICE-$1 per package; sent by mall postage paid, $l 25. "repared ready for nae In bottles, $150. For sale by P. WINEMAN A CO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 49? Beware or all counterfeits and imita? tions. angS-thstuDAWSmos JJ?MOOPATHIC REMEDIES. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY. A full Une or ali the most approved Medicines or this School-in tinctures, powders and pellets; lu all dilutions and potencies. Also Family Medi? cine Cases, with Small's Practice. For Bale by DR. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street B" RUSHES. A Foll Assortment of the Beat Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes Hair Brushes Flesh Brushes shaving Brushes Infant Brushes. For aale by DR. H. BAER, Na 131 Meeting streer. COLOGNE. The real, genuine, imported article, In dureront styles, comprising: Joseph Antoni Farina Jean Marla Farina .'471'i" (Francois Marie Farina.) Also, a very super io: Cologne, of my own man* nfacture, put up In bil styles. Give lt a trial. DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street. SPONGES. Bath Sponges Toilet sponges Surgeons' Sponges Carriage Sponges Reer Sponge Slate Sponge. For aale by DR. H. BAEK, _No. 131 Meeting street. gXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This preparation \a jasr. what many persons need. They wish no dye. bat only a Hair wr-.-th, or Hair Dressing-something that will keep "the hair clean, and at the same time be a p easant hair dressing-nor. too greasy. The "Excelsior" meeta all these Indications, and should be given atrial. Fifty cents a bottle; five bottled lor two dollars, A liberal discount to t he trade. . For sale by thu Manufacturer. _DR. H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street BEEP, WINE AND IRON AND BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA. These elegant and excellent stimulating Tonics are now getting Into general nae, especially In cases or delicate females and childi en. They may be had of DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. A full stock or Elixirs, and all the other new Pbarmacentlcal Preparations always kept on hand. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, WITH DR. PIERCE'S NASAL DOUCHE AND DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISOOVERY. Deblng's Pile Remedy DeBlng'a Via Fugse Dr. Hors lord's Acid Phosphates Wllber's Codllver Oil and Lime. For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. f BELLOC'S CHARCOAL ^ Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris W ?'Tn G3??B Zm LOZENGES W? Wm It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties lliat Belloca Charcoal owes its great efficacy. lt is specially recommended for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OF EMPLOYMENT. - Belloca Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases, its beneficial effects are felt after the first dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle of powder and Lox of lozenges. Depot in Paris, L. FRERE, 19, roe Jiccb Agents in Charleston: DOWTB, MOISE A B2 DAVIS, Wholesale Druggier. j T\B, BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor of tm se Pills confidently bo lleves th.it he has succeeded, by a skilful combi? nation of vegetable remedies, lo producing a pre pat allon that will Dring health and happiness io the unionunate Butterer. In the following dis? cuses they have been used by thousands with most wonderful success: Billons Disorders and Liver complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache. Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pile3, Diseases of the Skin, Pain in the Side, Bacc and Limbs, sick Headache, and all derangements of the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by persona of any age or sex. No family should be without them. Price 25 cents a box; 6 boxes for ono dollar. The usual discount to the trade. For sale b7 DR. H. BAER, aug?_No. 131 Meeting street. MARBLE DUST, Sulp h uric Acid Bicarbonate of Soda Tartaric Acid -Flavoring Extracts ' Cream of Tartar Alcohol, 05 per cont Ac, Ac, Ac. At lowest market rates. By DR. H. BAER. No. 131 Maetlng street. "VTINEUAL WATERS. WtUTS SULPHUR SPK1NGS WATER, from the CefebYated Gresnorler White Snlphnr Springs In Virginia Congress Water 0eyMrWftter. Bj;MILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, HATS, Ac. -' "?: TD H MOKNiNQ, at io o'clock, I will eel!, at my Store, corner Sing ami Liberty streets. . A floe assortment or lien's and Boys' Season? able CLOTHING, Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Ac, Ac. .- K'.-: ? lim; - - - A tine selection or Men's and Boys' WOOL ANO FELT HATS, Jost recorred -per Nonnem steamers._ ." -..- r. '.sepi-rr By wu. MCKAY. QUPERIOR EXTRACTS COLOGNESr 0 Pomades, Dry Goods, Ac Will sell IRIS:. DAV, at bis Salesroom, No. 45 Wentworth street, at io o'clock, without reserve, 12e dozen assorted 1 :x TRAC TS, 360 dozen assorted Colognes, 40 dozen Pomade Soaps, Ac Pieces or Kerseys, Tweeds, Casslmeres, Satinets, Brown and Bleach? ed Shirtings. Hickory Stripes, Dress Goods, Al? pacas, Persian -tiipes, Heady-Made clothing, - Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Gloves and a targe as? sortment of Hosiery, lenna cash, or cltr ac? ceptance. . sepi By A. TOBIAS'SONS! DBM?BABA AND PORTO RICO SUGARS. On FRIDAY, Sth instant, we will sell in Union wharr stores, at ll o'clock, .... , -.. 200 obla. V. P. DemereraSUGAR ' 1W bola. Muscovado Sugar 'Tr;. 200 bbls. Porto Bico Sugar " . or good TO choice'grades; Conditions at sale. . ' -' sepA " fiailrcaDB. ?TA N N AITIJ?D CHABLEfiTCtN?. RAILROAD. S OHABtKSTON, Jons 13, 1872. On and after MOND?T. June nth, the Pa?, senger Tra?na on thia Bead wm mn as rollo wo: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston daily....;.s.3o p. M. Arrive it savannah dally. 0.46 P. M* : . Leave S avannah dally....1L30 P. M. A Arrive at Charleston dally. , 7 A. M.. ". DATTRAIN. Leave Charlestun, 8ondaya excepted.. T.40 A. M. ';. Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted, aso p. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays Excepted... ii A. M. ff Arrive at Charleston, Sund ayn exe'ted. 6,60 P. M. Passengers Irom Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad. , for all Stations OB that Road, (Sundays excepted.) Freight forwarded daily on taronga bluYoi iaa~ > lng to points in Florida and by Savannah lineal steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to ! ' freights for Bennion and pointa-on Port Royal -Railroad and at as low rates as by any other Une. " Tickets on sale at rids office for Beanrort over Port Royal Railroad. C. 3. GADSDEN; i Engineer and Snperlntendesit ~ s. a BO Y LS TO .v, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent?V Jnn14_. ' , . ^. -, .. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - . - OHABL18TOV,' Jona v ii"z - FXCDRS'ON TICKETS to Greenville, Anderson . - and Walhalla have been put on sale TO-DAT, and. will continue on sale un tu 1st September. . Good to return until ist November. Baggage checked through.'..... , Price to Greenville and Return $17 80.. .r,".;':.. . Price to Anderson and Return $16 70. ' - . Price to Walhalla and Return-$1B"80: Price to Spartan burg and Return JIG 80. - Excursion Tickst? also on sala to Gatoosa - Springs (Ga.?-price $24. ....... - - The above Tickets on sale at the Line- street Depot, and at the Charleston HoteL . I?'-.J-V? S. B.PICKENS, A. L. TYLER, . jnnl Q. T. A.,, . ;. Ylco-PresiOenL- j ;. .. SOUTH CAROLINA RAlLJiOAl)^ - CHAKLxaro?i, S. C.. May 19, 1872. Qa and after SUNDAY, May 19, the .Passen-. Ker Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run . as tallowa: toa A?OTJ8TA. .. ",-. . Leave Charleston.?JO A kt. .* Arrive at Augusta.':.:. 4.26 r x " ?TOB COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A'K*"?I Arrive at Colombia.*.4,06 ?>X* > FOB CHABLX8T0N. Leave Angosta.itv.7.40 AX ' Arrive at Charleston........v.... 8.20./ x Leave Columbia..7.40 A x Arrive at Charleston.?5. 8.30 PI,,, AUQUBTA NIGHT nxraxas. . ?- ? (Sundays excepted.) ' ; Leavo Charleston. 7.2* Tik^t Arrive at Augusta.coo A,;M-:.\ Leave Angosta. 7.40 r x ? . ? Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A*Vv~ COLUXBU NIGHT HXPHS88. ^v^. (Sundays excepted.) ^^B" Leave Charleston.i............. 8.20 r u Arrive at Columbia.... 6.40 A M" Leave columbia.;.c&o r x ? ? Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A M 8UXXXKVTJ.LX THAIN. . Leave Summerville at................... 7. v> ku. . Arrive at Charleston at... 8.46 A M ? Leave Charleston at.3.30 ur'" Arrive mt summerville at.4.45 rx" CAXTON BBANOH. Leave Camden...-U?T?.^ Arrive at Columbia.fc.-......10.40 A M Leave uolumbla.LM r X, Arrive at Camden..0.25 rn Day aid Night Trains connect at Augusta, wi th. Macon ?na Augusta Railroad, Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad. This is the Quickest and moat direct route and as comfortable ana cheap as ?ny other ronte to Louisville Cincinnati, chicago, ?"? st. Loots and all other points West, and Northwest.' Ita. Columbia Night Train connects with oreen vale'j and columbia Railroad; and Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road? -. Throngh tickets cn sale via this route to all .,. points NGrtb. Camden Tram connects at Ringville dany fax- ! cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rans throngh to Columbia. > A. L. TYLER, vice-President. "". S. B. PI0KEN8. G. T. A._ jan? NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM, PANT. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8, 187X Tratr.s will leave Charleston Dany at 10.16 A? K and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston a. 00 A. M. (Mondays ex cept ed) and S P. M. - .' - Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., Bot* DAYS. .-v.? Train leaving io. 18 A. M. makes thronghconnec ?on to New York, vu Richmond and Acquia . Creek only, going :hrongh In 44 hours. . Passengers leaving bv 8.00 P.M. Train have .. choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, ' ,<' or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those ?eavlng ' FHiDATby this Train levy over on SUNDAY in Bar . * tlmore. Those leavlnon SATURDAY remain SUN DAT la Wilmington, N. C. ir. " ?j j This ls the cheapest, quickest and rooBt pleas- * ant route to Cincinnati. Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con* nee tiona at Washington with Western Trains of . Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 8. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent; ?? P. L. CLEAPOR. Gen. Ticket Agent, mayal "-'--'-T~ ti . iDatCfjtt, jgrjgii?j, jgt. BALL, BL*?K ? OO?, . ' 'xi ? -.' ;i- -?-c>i*i(; HOB. 606 AND ?7 BROAD WAT, NIIW YOKX, wm continue the sale of their Immense stock of S LL YE KW ARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS ,' during the summer months. All goods witt be sold without reserve, at a great redaction, to olese t ho hiif-lnewi._,_ionio . _ - - _ - - COTTON BROKER AND SHIPPER, fiep2-mwf3_BROWN'S WHARP. rj\ T. CHAPEAU A CO., DIALKB8 AND DISTILLXES or T?RPENTINB AND BOSIN, OFFICE NC 173 EAST BAT, OHAKLX8TON, 8. ft The highest prices paid for crude aprlfl-emo*_ ._ pHAS. HEJ8ENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FOBJC3 OP HOAD, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Ofl^o.i?J^J^ ?nier Uno" ta-Hlghest prices paid m Cash for Crude Turp?n tine ."fa mchlfl-sniog_ jy?OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds o Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron, mayso-mwoyr