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Tb- Suicidal Cac There was a man name Ferguson, He lived on Market.t-treet; He hal a speckled Thomas cat. That enid n't well Oe neat ; He'd oat fr more rats and mice and sich y Than rorty cats could eat. This oat would come into the room And i limb u -on a cheer; And there he'd Blt and lick htaself, And purr so awfnl Q.u-er That Fere uso n would yell at him -Bat still he'd purr -se vere. And then he'd climb the moonlit renee, And loaf around and yowl. And spilt and claw another cat Alongside of the jowl; And then they both would shake their tails, And Jump around and howl. Ob, this he? e cat or Ferguson's Was fearful men to see; V He'd yeti precisely like he was In awfnl agony; You'd think a first-class stomach-ache Had struok a small baby. And all the mothers in the street. Waked by the horrid din, Wouid rise riant up and search their babes, - To and spme worry ia' pm; And still this vigor?os cat would keep A boller?a' like sin. And as for Hr. Ferguson, Twas more than be cou'd bear, And so he burled the boot-jack ont. Hight throne h the midnight air; But tul < vociferous Thomas cat, Mot one cent did he care. For still he yowled and kept his far A standin' np on end, And lils old spine a doublln' up As far as lt would bend, Aa if-nu hopes of happiness Old ou his lungs depend. But while a curvin' of his spine, And waiting to attack A cat opon the other fe ace. Tn ere came an awfnl crack; And this here speckled Thomas cat Got busted m the oack. Svtien Ferguson came down next day, There lay his old reline. And not a life wa* J err or him. Although he had had nine; "All this nas-come," said Ferguson, "Of earvin'el hts spine." Now ali yemen whose tender heart, 1 This painful tale does rack. Just tate this moral to y ourselves, All or you. white and black; Dont ever go, lite this here cat, To g?ttin' up yonr back. JLP-COU?THT RESORTS. 1 Pleasant Spots i na Grand Scenery Religion* and Social Advantages Ctwir's Hmil and Cedar Mountain. [FROH AM OCCASIONAL' CORRESPONDENT.] GBBB.S7U.LG. 3. G., July 3. As the season advances lt becomes a matter of importance to those who purpose leaving borne for the summer to know what resort will afford the-greatest amount or health and pleasure for the least amount of money. The mountain districts of this and the adjoining States, heretofore but Utile visited, are now attracting large numbera ot*visitors from the low country, many, of whom, express surprise that any one should go North, either for health or floe scenery. Tne City of Greenville is In many respects a delightful summer resort. Besides its salubri? ous onm?te' and good water, which are com mon to tho whole up-country, it affords many religious arr* sod at advantages; and thus the visitor, while indulging IQ his Bummer's recre? ation, ls enabled to engage In many pleasant dalles Incident, to home Ute. lat. Haoslon House deserves the reputation which lt bears. Ita genial proprietor and obliging servants, dot to speak ot its well appointed table d'hote, mat?lt^r?B<anT sommer "home.-" " To the lovers of wild mountain scenerv Casar's Head and other points higher np, pre* Stnt innumerable attractions. At Casar's ead and Cedar Mountain there are good ho? tels, and tourists will not regret stopping awhile at those places. But few visitors have yet gone beyond Greenville; lt ls expected, however, that the current will soon set In, and preparations at the several hotels are rapidly going on. ROZINA. v' ' TI jj i ?ja i ? PALMETTO LEAVES. Their Taine to be Teated tn the Manu? facture 'of Paper. [From the Savannah Advertiser, Joly 7.] As part o? the cargo of the steamship Darlea, cleared, yesterday for Liverpool, we notice a consignment of tour bales of palmetto leaves, which, upon Inquiry, we learn are sent to England to be tested and their value deter? mined aa a material for the manufacture ot paper. ; "Some one will one of these days find out what this la good lor," ls a remark' we have [ * often heard made about the miles of palmetto to be found in portions of South Carbuna, Georgia and Florida. The palmetto of North America, of which there are four species, (all ot them familiar to our readers, viz : The "cabbage," "saw .? "dwarf" and "blue.") belong to the gremt palm tribe, the distinct species of which ex? ceed one thousand In number. Their value to man can hardly be computed, as their various products enter so largely Into the supply of bia wants and even luxuries. Many of the palms furnish hard timber suitable for build? ings, and all of them furnish flores various [ and useful for hats, cordage, matting, ?kc. Our own cabbage palmetto 1B no exception, since Ita wood is impervious to (be attack ol ? the ship-worm, and Incorruptible In salt water, and ts consequently valuable -for submerged portions of wharves. We win not attempt a complete list of the products of th?'' various species of the palm; I but a number of them are easily recalled with? out reference to the "authorities." Among them will be found wine, oil, wax, flour, sugar, salt,' thread, sago, bread, vegetables, ivory, the resin called "dragon's blood," the rattan of commerce, dates and oocoanuts. Many ol the [ fruit-bearing species furnish food for entire I tribes ol men. ' To this already long list ls nos?] to be added paper.. The list ot material? out f of which paper ls manufactured ls already a long one and ls constantly being Increased. For any material out of which paper can be profitably made the demand win always exceed the supply. Bags have failed to supply the demands of paper-makers in this age of print? ing. A cheaper, more abundant fibre is essential to th? . u?delayed advance o? civilization Itself Straw ls cheap and abundant, suited to the m kn ul ac tu re of low grades, but undesirable tor the better qualities of printing paper. Wood has been used to some extent, and the swamp cane of the 8onth ls coming into extensive use as paper material. While these and other fibres are being . tested and used in this country there ls one that has maintained for centuries | a high reputation lor various useful purposes, and within a lew years has almost monopolized the European market for paper material-the "spartum1" of Pliny, known ht this day -as esparte grass. It flourishes In Spain and Port? ugal and in North Africa. This grass is now used In large quantities in England for paper making. Tbp London Times, Thr nderer of Great Britain, ls printed upon paper made en? tirely from this material. The quantity im? ported into Great Britain ls Increasing each year, and ra 1856 fifty tons were Imported, and in 1871 140,500 tons. -' Complaint ls being made in England that the supply In the lands nearest the coast pi Africa and Spain ls being exhausted through bad management; and that the area of growth must be extended, or only an interior article can be obtained.. This will Increase the cost of production, and makes lt necessary to ob? tain some new fibre In Its place. One of the Immediate effects ot tbe general alarm among the English paper makers, caused by the careless plucking up by the roots ot their fa? vorite gra-s, has been the organization of the ' "London Paper Stock Company." This com? pany, wbich-proposes dealing In all materials for making paper, was registered In May last with a capital of ?10,000, and have already commenced the search for something to take the place of or to mix with esparte, r* The gentleman whose sample shipment has called forth these hastily compiled re? marks has studied the subject patiently and carefully-is thoroughly posted In all the details incident to the collection and shipment of the leaves. He believes they will be found to compare favorably with esparte as a ma? terial for paper making, and-:that they can be profitably shipped for fill? purpose. IWOULD B^PEC/TF?LL?^??^S??OT to mr friends and the nub io that I have opened AN ESTABLISHMENT FOR. MANUFAC? TURING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER? WEAR, ac No. lol King street, where I would be 1 happy to rece/vo any orders in roy Une. SAM'L LANGLEY, Jr, JUalO-imo ClotrjiTifl, tailoring, Ut. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENKE A MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Bespeotfally announce to their friends and the public that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS to actual New Tork cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING, AT THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREETS. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. AND THEY SOLICIT ACALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. apr9-4mos Summer liesorts. ~7SrlroTic^ PROPOSE TO SPEND TH? SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WI8H TO FILE THE PA PER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY Ntl WS SENT BY MATT, FOB SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PEB MONTH. N O T I O E. Toe BATTERY BATHING HODSE, Off Wtilte Point Garden, has. been thoroughly repaired In all ita various departments, and will be opened on 13th instant for accommodation of visitors, i The Soda Warer and Iee Cream Departments will be under the Immediate superintendence of the' Proprietor. Tnaiklngthe paolic for past favors, I would moot- respectfully a illclt their patron? age. Jd. MCMANMON, may7-tnths Proprietor. rjIHE STBEDMAN HOUSE, A I K E.N, 8. C., Solicits the patronage of the Pnblic, and guar? antees satisfaction. Three minutes' walk from Depot and Pistofflce._Jonl7-lmo MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE Hu., ON EUR 'PKAN PLAN.-Tnis favorite es? tablishment, situated in one'of the most eligible positions lb tho olty, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparative^ cool In midsummer, mag nlflclently turnlshed with bath? and other con? veniences on every flo ta now open for the re? ception ot iii iso oon emplating a toar of pleasate the coming season. The cars run witnin a square of the hmse. Coacher at ail the stations. E. v. WBSTOOtT, Proprietor._jnnS-imoa NEW BOCKBRIDGE ALUM SPBINGS, iROOKBRIDQB CO., VA. This new Watering Place will be open Tor the reception of visitors on the 1er DAT OP JOLY. The waters have been long md favorably known, bat until lately no Improvements have been made for the entertainment of the pabilo. A joint stock company, chartered under the name- or the JORDAN ROUKBK1DOE 'ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized with ample capital. Tne company have completed tnia season a new and elegant Hotel, famished throughout la the very best style. Tne mineral waters are both Alum and Chaly? beate; the former being efficacious in all chronic diseases, such as Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, beru;ula. incipient Conanmotlon, Bronobltts, Chronic Laryngitis;and the latter as a general tonic, and ls or great value in those affections which arc peen nar t> the female constitution. The accommodations will be first-class in every respect. ROUTS -The Springs are eight miles from Go? shen, ob the Hoe or tue Cheaape.ike and Odo Rail? road, and wilbla eleven to thirteen boars of Rich? mond, Washington and BalUmoi e by rall. Col. M. G. Harman's elegant Blaire coaches will con? nect with the trains twice a day at G?nnen Depot. Board, par day, $3 : four weeks, $so. For far? ther particulars, apply to c is. LUCK, i General Manager, (P.O. as above,) formerly of the spottswood Hotel, Richmond._-_Jun24-imo THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to vlaltora. Its waters are cele? brated for the cure or Uienmatlam. Gmt, Paraly? sis. Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhoea or Dy ?ea? tery, DUeas-s or the Uterus, Affections of the Stan, especially or sypnlliclo origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Yary m temp?rature from 60 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety or Chronic Barn. They are .moreover fo iud to prepare the aysLem for the beneficial action or waters round at the vari?os other Mineral springs. ? ' MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used, at the : most. celebrated spas lu Ger? many, and watch give sufferers the benefit of the very valaable remedial agents contained in the Mineral Mod. These spring's offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTRACTIONS to Doth the Invalid and Ploas ore-Seeker.. The equipment and management are equal to those of flrat-clas-) oity a tels. Every jnodern improvement nas been provided. Professor J. L. CA BE LL, M. D., of the Univers! ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets* and circulars, address S. C. TARDY A CO., Richmond. Va., .or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Bath county, Va. may22-2mo ?pticol. ICOPYBIOHTBD ) r> THE VABTOI)EL PEBBLE SPECTACLES have tho power of. ARRESTING THE HEAT-BAY8 of solar or artificial light before they enter the eye The Lentes of the 'ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES ARE VIOLET TINTED, TIT BO CONSTTtOCTED TH AT WH EX APPLIED TO TH E ET? APPEAR COLORLESS. Thc weaker and higher numbers of the" Arundel Pebble lenses ARK THE S-AJVIE TINT. They are the Most Brilliant and Beautiful Ever Invented. :0: MAN ll FACTORED BY THE ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLE CO.} No. 9 MAIDEN LANE, New York. Factory : BIKMINOHAM, England. $S"For sale ONLY ty houses that have our certificat? of appointment.^ CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO., JEWELLERS, 80LE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0. 'anM-tuthe .*" SDrag0 ano ?lehum?Q. ' j~jR?ras~S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. B A E R, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, In addition to a full stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medlotnoa and Sundries : HORSFORB'S AOID PHOSPHATES GrimanlL'a syrup of the Uypophoapbate of Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wine and Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Qui ni a and St ry china Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef, without rat, the best Food for Delicate Chil? dren, Bullering from Sommer Complaint. It ls easily prepared, and-qulte palatable Helnltsh's Queen's Delight Leldy's Blood Pills German Blood Pills Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Grtmault's Matteo Capsules Wllber's Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphate of Lime Sugar-coated Plus, or every description Fluid Extracts (a full assortmont) DeBlng's Pde Remedy DeBlng's Via Fagae Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMunn's Elixir or Opium Sponges, of every description Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) carbolic Acid, m sola lion, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dil infectant . J Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, or Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Mattson's Syringes, David? son's Syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pomps Pessaries, Truss ea^bdomlnal Supporters Elastic Stockings Hall's Hair Kenewer Chevalier's Life for the nair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Kathalron Barry's Ti lcopheroas Ayer's Hair Vigor Burne:t's Cocoalne Tntt'e Hair Dyo . ' Batchelors Bair Dye * Japanese Hair Dre Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY , Hasting'* Syrup of Naptha Allen's Lang Balsam Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant Marsden'a Pectoral Balm Tntt's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Paimonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbollo Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron lodlnlzed Cod Liver Oil Bryan's Pulmonio Waren French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all ocher Proprietary Medicines. janis CAUDICHA?DS MIMD i .? ? ^ . il . ,\iul tlf?j . : /.mir* ? ...MilV; .-. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF I THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Stolid Extract, and I* recommended ea peel al i y for Druggists' and Physician's use in pre? scriptions. The quality and unirorm strength ls guaranteed. This itxtraci is superior to ? opalba and Cnbena. or plain OU of randal. Unlike most prep -rations or this class, lt does not nauseate.. The testimonials of hundreds in public and pri? vate li'e, who have been cured ny this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wishes lt.? to stand upon Ita, own mams, and only asta a single trial to convince the afflicted of its efficacy.: Circulars and samples cut ba obtained by Phy? sicians en application to DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents lor So Ca., Charleston, 8.0. Also, SNYDER'S SHOWERING SYRINGE.-, re? commended by Phyalctana as too only perfect Female syringe tn tue market. julyfi-atuthSinos ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREFAB. Al IONS. W. B. WARNES & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, 01er the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BARR, Charleston: Iron and I odoform Plus, a powerful Alterative ; and Tonic Comp. Pho8DhoruB Plus, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power. Ac Elixir Cmchonta Calisaya Klixlr Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, lr. n and Bismuth Elixir Callaaya, Ferrated Elixir Cadsaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Stroyhnla Elixir Vaietlanate of Ammonia wino of Pepsin Bitter wine of Iron Wine of Wllu O?erry Ferrated-Wine of wild Cnerry Comp. Syrup or Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup or Hypophosphltes (for Consumption,Bron? chitis, Aa) . Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, ootalnlng Vanilla, Tola, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Como. This ta a new and valu? able combination or the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Arom?tica. Ic ia a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, lt ls useful as a vehicle and for macing the bitter taste of Quinine.' Elixir Gentian aud Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Syrup Phoaprt. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken'a oyrop) ror Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac EUX. Valerian ate or strychnia EUX. Phoaph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there la a tendency to Pftr&ly s ls) Beef, wino and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In caaes of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Co. manufacture a fair line or Finid Extracts and , Sugar-coated Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of DB. H. B A ER, NC lal Meeting street. moh23 dawemoa Charleston, S. O. THE ENEMY . 8TJRBENPERS. -THE 1 dragon slain by St George, and the snake that Hopped the march of Regulus, were mild nuisances compared with ObRO^Itf INDIGES? TION and its accompaniments; yet thia foe of I health and life, with all the brood of bilious and n?rveos ailments of which it ls the parent, sur? renders to ..? Tarrant '? Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and ls banished from the system. At this season, when the physical powers are so apt to droop and languish, and the ap.rtts to el ve way, the toi.lng, purifying, refreshing, renovating and regulating operation or thia moat agreeable ol all correctives ls especially conducive to a healthful and vigor ons condition of the system. Sold by au Drug? gists. Jun22-12 ?obs?ti's Ql??ertisetnint. J. ]V. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOE ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and conaning himself strictly to a Commission Baslness. wlthont operating oo als own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. shippers of produce to him may. at their option, have their consignments soi l either In Charleston or Kew York, thoa having me advantage or two maricela witnour. extra commlaalon-?. - R?f?rence?-bishop W. M. Wightman. S. C.; O?lonul Wm. Johnson, Cuarlotte, N. G.; Rev T. 0. Sammers. D. D.rTennessee; Hon. Jonn P. King. Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams k 90., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Willlama, Birnie A Co.. New York. ! . . " p*s AS the SPKCIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S "GUNPOWDER, I Will always keep a mil stock or all kidds at Magazine. The long experience of Me-srJ. Uapont in th-manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unneces.ary to aay more than that I guarantee the quaify br every package. Price as low aa any other Powder in the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. As Agent for the HARTLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE. I will keep constantly on hand a roll assortment of Crashed. Powdered, Granulated, A Wnlte, B. White, 0 Extra, 0 Tel- ! low; a so Amber Drips in barrels, which I offer at manufacturers' price's freight added.- Any change In price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving the trade tne advantage of lt. Am alar- agent for ..the celebrated manda of Family Flour manufactured oy Messrs. DAVIS A EMMONS, ot St. Louis, wfiloh I cati recommend In every respect; pump in Ninety-eight Pound Bag? ' and Barrels-BBST AND GOLD JJ esr, choice Family, Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the beat Mills in Virginia, Georgia and Tennessse. :-u ,;; ..? Lnt As Agent for WHITTAKER k SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson U.'a Co. Beargrass Hams Fairbank, Peck k Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Co.'a Candles, Samuel monard k Son Candles. Johnson A elementa Corn Starch, Jame* Beatty A Uo.'a Crackers,Oakes, c.. Soaps or all varieties, Mackerel m kita and half barrels. Lud! j tv Brand or Ganny cloth. Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and as I devote myself exclusively toa Commission Business and ali the goods are received direct from factory and neither sell nor ouy on my own account would respectfully call the nf oation of the trade to my facilities far doing business, and the lu?nce nenta offered to purchasers. Hiving au experience of over twenty years, and having Jost erected a large and commodious store In addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. .' .. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Imported direct from. Llverpooi.and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate or Lime PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGrH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. " Always on hand, and as every shipment ls p.nalyzed on arrival, Planters oan rely on getting the same article, and folly up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Tho highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely increased crops of Cotton, Cora and oth?r staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters and Farmers. * J. W. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, junl2-tutha Nos. 1 anti fi Atlantic Wharf and 08 Blast Bay, Charleston. * Nen Publica ii ons. pOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. 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Ganot's Natural Philosophy for general reader-- and young persons', translated with the author's sanc? tion, by E. Atkinson, $3. AST PersonB residing In the country will please bear In mind that by eendlng their orders to na for any'Books poniished In America, they will he charged only the price or toe .Book, We pay for the postage or expr?s*. Address FOGARTlE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. 1 . '< Ncr. 260 King street,: du the Bend,) apraa-tntnn_flhariasNm s. o 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. JAY COOKE & CO., KO. 20 WALL STREET. may23-x maurits, Jtromp, 4ft. B ALL, BLACK Sc 00., NOS. 60S AND 567 BROADWAY, Nsw YORK, I .wJ.ll continue trie sale ol their Immense stock .of j SILVERWARE;, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and ir FANCY GOODS j nrlng the sommer months. All goods will be sold wi tn ont reserve, at a great-redaction, to j lose the business, jnnto KIMBALL HOUSE. S. E. CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE SOUTH H AVINO THE "SAFETY PASSENGER ELEVATOR M OP OTIS. TUFTS, A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALL POINTS. ....... METR OP.O LI TAN SUMMER RESORT ! ! THE H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE, .. 4?D ... PONCE 13 KLEON SI?RING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GrEORG-IA. IN ADDITION TO THE NEV ESTABLISHED FACT THAT THE KIMBALL' UOTJ?E, As regards size, ventilation, c-irafort. ita cuisine and general appointments; ls nasnrpassed bj any Hotel lu America, the Proprietor begs to assure all who are in quest or , ,...', HEALTH OB PLEASURE That his arrangements are now perfected to reader the ::? - KIMBALL HOUSE All that can be desired by those who B'eek the combined attractions of a FIRST-CLASS : HOTEL AND VALUABLE MINE? RAL WATEBS1I - Together with the pleasant; temperature and in? vigorating breezes to be enjoyed at Atlanta, situ? ated on one of the most elevated portions1 ef Middle Georgia. A band of 1 . ? .ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS Has been secured to render appro pi ai o Music every evening. ..:!" THE BALL ROOM", One of the most capacious, thoroughly ventilated, and brilliantly Illumined U America, is tarown open, ntgtttiy for the enjoyment or guests. In addition to which ls a . . BILLI ABD EOOM^ For the especial enjoyment of the Ladies. The wonderful curative properties of tho PON CE D E L. EON Water are now* fully established, as ean be proven by testimony of those who have thoroughly tested and realized Ita efficacy. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the season for Families can be made on appli? er ion. ?-The Proprietor of the H. L KIMBALL HurjsE re-p-ctfuiiy solicita that patronage, wt) ic ti he deems his efTorts to auccessr?ily cater for the appreciative taste or a reflntd public enti? tle him to. jun-: l-l mo S. 0. CRITTENDEN. iUro ?coos, Ut. GREAT CLEARING SALE ^ : ;-\- ? Lt,i.o .Oil,,;..; ii?v?O ?u?? : ?DRY G^OODS FURCHGOTT. BENEDICT & IO. No. 244 KU?9 STEEET. We have made immense redaction In all of oar goods after havlnr taken oar regular Inventory to make room for our Fall stock. We will sell 10 cases of best PEINTS, only ll Jic 10 cases 8-4 and % Shirting for io and 12c. 20 cases 4-4 best Shirting at, isc. 1 case Wamsntta 20c. 3 cases. 0 and 10-4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, 33, 40 and 45. 2 cates Gingham, only 12c 3 oases 4-4 colored Lawns, fast colors, 14c 34 best Brown Table Damask, GS and 60c - 8-4 best Bleached, 66c-$1. Fine Woollen Table Covers, only SITS. Towels, Napkins; Doylies, at extraordinary low figures. rj V -. : ? ? l ease White Honeycomb Quilts, colored border, SI 25. . .. 3 cases 10, lr, 12-4 Allendale Quilts, SI 25, SI 37, SHO. soo pieces Mosquito Nets, eoe. A fine tot of Robinet, reduced 25 per- cent. Full line or Marseilles Quilts. The balance, of our ;. DRESS HOODS will be offeredl at 28per cent, ldis than imported price.'- ' ' ? I " '*.' '? > '?'' ' *".'>'. '? Special a'tent ion has been paid to, this depart? ment to make lt the cheapest in town. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT containing the onest assortment of LADIES and GENT'S HOSE, has undergone considerable reduc? tion, ila, ... j >.t,'? V. '? . ?! " !.-: . ?IT We are offering a very fair Hose for, nc and'I 16c. Best English Hose 25,30 and 36c OUR RIBBON DEPARTMENT, ls still supplied with an exhaustive stock in every: color and shade, to suit the present season. We] are now1 closing tt out at prices which'w? guar? antee-to be cheaper than any house South. ' All Parasols reduced 25 per cent.' "; ; " <' '. ! OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT, contai .lng the best assortment or DOESKINS. BROADCLOTH, 0ASS 1UERB.S, SATINETS, and I j KANS, bas been red? ced In price. Wo offer great; j bargains lu this department. 200 pieces White Matting, only 25 cents. ' Carpets below regalar selling price. A fun assortment of Ladles and Gent's Under-, wear, Piques, Swiss, Jaconets, Nainsooks, Victo? ria and Bishops' Lawn, Mall, Check and Cross baned Cambric-all at redaced pricer.1 FlRCliGOTT. B?\EDICT&CO. ..J..?.1 .wlM- .Liai.;?:?> linio ; . 2 L4. KING, STREET. ... St)iris ano iFnrnisrnng O3ooi>0. SEASONABLE '!.- j, rr! vex-i t-*'S.'. ?: Ino COOPS. ENGLISH AND. B ALB RIG G AN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOW8 A TIE8. DRESS SHIRTS, C 0 L L A R 9 A N D ? U T IF S PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT .VARIETY, ' g WITH THE LATEST PROD?OTIONS OF j ELEGANT NEC E-W;E AJL, . AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICER. . . .' ; SCOTT'S. ' STAR; ^^K^M?V^K OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL. novia' 't:.. .... (Cigars av&J&obatio: EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND'RETAH. MANUFA(TTURIN0 CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE .; No. mo KTNG STRKKTj THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET, OIOARS AND TOBACCO Of ?U Und?, ; PIPES of ?very quality.. Call and. examine .Stock before buying else where. . , . WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N.B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on hind. Invest 26 cents and try your look. mchT-ocAwlyr ' , &att?m 0altt~~8qif Slap. STEFFENS?-.WEBNJ?. & DUCKER 11/ILL SELL -THIS DAY, BEFORE Yf . tiieir steten, Vendue Range, ax 9 o'clock, ' . 60 tabs BUTTKBT3^ STREBST CT^ : ? r 40 tierces s,G. fiama lo - ynh uns 2? . 10 boxes D. S. Bellies . - , . io boxes B S. Shoultter? - .: 28 h?tf^i?ls>oj<llaclcerel-.' ;C3 ..1L.U & 10 boxs? Tennessee- small Shoulders, -Pig . . Shoufdejj^jSJar^^. By LAURE Y, iXEXANBER I CO. SS TRIPS, ; BELLIES, BOLOGNAS, HG 2L.,aw SHOULDERS. AC . , v THISTLY, 9th instant, will be sold beforeonr Store. Kol 88 East Bay, at. half-past 9 o'clock. - ' . 10 boxes SUUAR-CUREU Sr*IPS. . 6 boxesSngar-Cared Dry salted Bellies - '7 8 barrels New Tors: Pie Shoulders > ?i.'ii 6 boxes Bolognas. . " ... . _*. . .. 300 Large BrighrShoalders . " ' " ? io barrels No. ?Shoulders .- : < . r; : - 160 Bagged .Bama, ' ... . Conditions cash. - JnlyP* By J. A. ENSLOW Se CO.- . ' BACON 'AND MOLASSES. . WU1 be sold in front or oar store. No. 82 Hast Bay, TH i s MO K NING. at half-past io o'cloek. . -tiorcea HAMS . i ;;, ; ?, <j.p . -tiercesSbooMen-.r : - hhds. Mblasses " ** ' efRSB??O - tierces Molaaietv^ - ? ." ggjfrtq YACBTS r?ANNIE,'*' " ROSE 8 LTD '^AND "STONEWALL.""' Knohcwh iHIS MORNI.NG, the 9 h Instant, at ll o'clock MI be aoid.V^rovq'? Wharf* v.T?,t ?fl?0? ?oPWred and copper-faatOTStl Yacht " ANNIE." about 6 tonaAortheari ?laa**? ?5?lJi^i8B3?5-" ?^uu tonsbj^hen. bnrttenl*? " ?TOTW^ .fcboWljiN?sW The above named boats are in thoro^ and complete" condition,.and ready ?or Sealr? BOIVlCGa ?<* . t?'4 ?J J < . ?*a^ '( Vatt] T ''2 * ) * Conditions cash. , ? ;; inly?'. ; Br- WM. 'MoKATv ? *i mir CONTENTS OF A GROCERY AND DRY Gooda .?tore, removed for convenience or sale, consisting In pan of7bags Biact PEPPER, boxes soap, baler-TmneTb?r^ fviS?. Brooms; scrubbing : Brashes, Wrapping. (Paver showcase; also. Readyrmade..(^thW, Shirt?! Hats/ Shoes, Prints. ShaWlar^SerShttfi Hosiery, Gloves and one IruO Sa/oJ' Td IS DA.Y sJWaWB^^a?Ja^S^S MENU,- .FINE a EELTy, JMT3^CL0TH " GAPS, J11JU80JWL JJrjLOOOda Ac. TRIS DAY, oth instant, at hair past io o'clock, we will * sall at our-Stora, No, 135 Meeting, arreet.:;mAs? sorted Fine Felt and Oz,, -HATS,. Petersham. Cloth and Ajhp'ac?a Caps, Men's Straw HatOEr?f Silk Bows, White Pique skirting. Wita a general aasortment or Dry Gooda, Hosiery, Gloves, sun? dries. Conditions easT '' ^ ''^%m BTUI?LBBS& WJXLLOLS. Real K? t*ie A gmt? and Auctioneers. gfTlRHSTEES' SALE OF THE EIGSM?ND A. ANDYORK. Hf VER RAILROAD. : Bj vlrtae ot two .needs of. troartroiirthe Rich? mond and york River BallroadCcmpany to "tis late Wm. H. Macfarlane and the 'dhderattheaVdsMa respectively the; ?ta or ,Septemiw.-isw. and tn.e lat o: January, 1868. the node rs lg nod, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the linday* ?if Angost,: 1873,at la M., at the auo?onroomstor Mesare. G rubba A \YUiamj, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Pu nile -Auction, The WHOLE List GP RAILWAY or .taeJaid Company -/rom,"the Cltj of Ricumond,to .Weat Point, together with the' FrancTusca or- the said Company,1 and 'tho Eqatpments, - Roinng.'Sto&, Machine Shops, ; Depots, Water - Stations, .Road oed, Machinery,, Tolls, Easements, and every otner right, interest or estate conveyed bv.the said deeds, excepting chokes in action. TflJSIERMaPF?ALE."."^ ?ir; win be CASH sufficient to pay all the costa of 'ex? ecuting tha trusts or said, deeds, and tassy the in terese on the bondAoutstanding, under toe deed of i860 aforesaid, estimated at abom <3*;ooo, ana then A cred t un 11 the lat ;oT- Jaauary, IAIT, aa to $48.000,,with Interest from the m or July. 1S72, at the trat? of 8 per'cent per ann nm, payable semi-annually, and then Cash sufficl?nt: ta-p?y the Interest due on the "bonds-of the erst Claas ander the deed of ISM aforesaid, estimated af about $62/>0O, and a credit-ontllthe'lVK 'of Jana ary, 188?.as to $300,000, .with lpierastat, therjibs or 8 per cent, per ann nm from.the 1st of July, . 1872, payable semi annually, ' and- wen'Cash Wf noien t to pay the Interest dne cm the boixla af,lb s second class ander the mortgage ot ?)868,afore sald, estimated at aoont $is3,ooo: and then a credit antU 1st of January, 1877. aa .toj $S99oTC?, ' with interest from taa,vlHt.nf inly, 1872, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and theo a credit anti! the 1st or Jfcaaary, 1890, as to the residue et s ou. .purohasa ?aoney, wl'b m tere? at the rate of 0 per cent, per an? num. AS to so mach or toe purchase -money as may be applicable to tho bonds, secured by the deeds or trust aforesaid, the purchaser iqaQ give hutbonds'correspo&dlng 'with the 's?l4 ourstand lng bonds j and aa to the re-ld ne of auch poMhaae money, the purchaser shan give his bond.or bonda, as may be determined iipon'after the^salt; the pnrchaser'rbontrs 10- br secured by deed or :WcapKtoIwR sale and conveyance by the undersigned will oe - b> e x t mg o tah, t he compa py afore? aid, and mako the purciaser a body corporate.' Tor further, par -ilctuars. apply to Messieurs PAGE A' MA ? RV, Counaellors at Law, Richmond. Va. i t- r , -.?1 -m. "B..H.JKA0BY,.. ... " ' f? J;PB?sSERTABB;!l ' . ! . -.f Surviving Trustees;.. A3T Sale condncted by Messrs.,. GRUBBS, A WILLIAMS, Au ctloneera. "T" ' ~ ' . - i ' . ta ..:. ?i_L?;':i aiw .''.ri' me ff NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS;..; -? , ???f Holders of the Mortgage Bonds 'aforesaid will report at once to Messrs.'PAGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, Va, the number or Bonda beW by. the rn, the deed or troat by which thpy.ara secured, the amouut of each Bond.and the amount or lrrterest. doe. Holders of Detached Coupons will report as above. .. .... R. H. MAURY,. a,,. 1 ' ' ' J. PROSSER TABB,' Jans . < . Sarvtving Trastee*. Serums ?larrrinea. THE NEW IMPROVED ? ? . . ; :..!;' . off :?! !;..<;-r.jwj . -v WHEELER W I LS O KV-; tani* aili tb ?ivtnwt?oAtt? awi <r??? SEWING ' MACHINE. THE /BEST '18' T^;..CHJ^?^T..^^.. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar afonthly payments. ' . AdjOTUng and Repairing done -prompt WHEELER ft WILSON MANCF'CH apr5-lyr. /...Wp. soo Kin? r All operations m DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANUERbON m tbs moat soieotiflc manner.-on tba most reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner of King and Liberty streets._ . ".>.- may22 JJ. K ??V^h^^f^ ia 'INSPECTOR OP FLOCK AND MEAL. SI '.'.' : - 0yrtOT:U>rrn^ArjiaTr;- ; |: R) ?: Over Messrs. Knobeloch A small's Back store. jabii-imo ' .. 1 ': '.. . ' E?RN1T?BE REPAIRED AND RENO . . . VATED ; . ,. j. hitf^tHai NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE v% 'RATES,' - 1 '?' ? " By J. Ju LUN8FORD, ISM Smith Street north, or Wentworth. ir . * ... >'r.< ".. wm ? i ii ^. i. =* IDrnat. Qltjemitai?? <&tiim . PH ASMACE T^tl ? T,.J IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. ..!: No. 4M ETNG-STR?ETr CORNERS OF : JOHN. .*?>?": i V." NowmStwKofmyowTi lmpori^a^ . LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, ^ Tooth Brushes, . ; ' ' v carbolic Acid, "fl .> ? .'._..., Pattey's Cold Cream, English Darby's carminative, British OU, Roche's Embrocation and chiorodyne. AO SST FOB ' TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLCID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparaaons, Sugar-coated. PIES, Ac I A?BHT ?OB .' ! FORD'S SURGIcii IOTTRT/MENrSi1'-?" A?BNT.r?B M\^ bJLBOUIikT^'l?ai ' DB. ' JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES," Surgical Instruments and Gooda ot foreign man oractnre imported to order. ,. - My Dlapenslng Departmeat ls.complete, em? bracing all New Besaerttes; tioyi:] ? \j!fJi^?' A full assortment of Trusses- and Bandages al? ways on hand. '}. ?' vi.-'- . .PHYSiClANSr: PRESCRIPTIONS cosiponnded with accuracy day-'Or night, 'JanlOwtBU?' ; '"' . . - . -?- r^iflo-. af?t^ir<