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Why Truth Got? Salted. Uttxo a tale well worth the ear Wall who wit and aeose admire; Invented-U ls very clear Some ages prior to Matthew Prior. Falsehood and Truth, "upon a time," OB? dar tn June'a delicio aa weather, ( Twa? ma distant aga and cime. ) JAke slaters, took a wa:k together. On. on their merry way they took. Through fragrant wood and verdant meadow, . To ?net? a beech beside a brook Invited rest beneath Us shadow. There, sitting in the pleasant shade. Upon the margin's grassy matting, (A velvet cushion ready made,) The young companions fell to chatting. HoavwhlieIn voluole discourse, On tus and that their tongues were running, Aa habit bids each speaK-perforce, The.one is frank; the other cunning. Falsehood, at length Impatient grown With scandals of ber own creation, Said, "Since we two are qa tte alone, Ann nicely screened from observation, Suppose m this delight fal rill, WhUe all aroond E? so propitious, We tate a bath !" Bald Truth. "I will A bath, I'm sure, will be delicious I" At this her robe she cast aside. And m the stream that ran before her She plunged-like ocean's happy bride Aa naked as ber mother bore her l Falsehood at leisure now undressed. Put off the robes her limbs that hamper, And having donned Truth's snowy vest, Ban off a? fast as she could scamper. Since then the subtle maid, m sooth, Expert In lies and shrewd evasions, Has borne the honest name of Troth, And wears her clothes on all occasions, WhUe Truth, disdaining to appear In Falsehood'a pettlco t and bod di ce, Still braves ali eyes from year to year, Aa naked aa a marble goddess I "SPIRIT FACES." An Exhibition of the "High or .Man If es? t?t lona" of Spiritualism. [From the London Telegraph.] laiDyabont to attempt what lam aware Is a difficult task-namely,' to describe dlspas-| piona te ly and judiciously one of those BO. called ''nigher manifestations" of Sprituallsm about which people are apt to write and speak too much, aa lt appears to me, in the capaci? ty o? advocates for or against. I shall endeav? or to describe what I saw here In London a few night?ago. as impartially as a Juage might sum upa case from bis notes of evidence. It ls .literally what I am doing. J am tran? scribing rough notes made at the time, and on the upot where the circumstances which I oarrute occurred. I empanel the British pub- j lie;to say whether they think I have seen something very remarkable, or been egre gl ottary- galled. -? - A lew days ago 1 received an invitation from a BP!ritualistic Wend to attend one of the se? ances ol a lady whom I must call Miss Blank, because her name ls not public property. She ia not a professional medium; sh* receives no , money from those who visit her bouse, and has no wish to have that residence besieged, as It certainly would oe if I gave the slightest, clue to her name and address. She has no | desire, so she says, even for notoriety on the acore of the manifestations of which she ls the unwilling agent or medlnm. The peculiar character ol these manltestatloua ls the pro? duction of the spirit face, or even partial form, no longer In darkness, but under a strong light. Now, I bad seen tables dance sod seen them rap; I bad witnessed Mr.' Home's "Levitation," and listened to John King's unsplrit-llke voloe; I had even felt - Bplm-handa as they were called, once or twice: but all these manifestations, except; the-tilting and. the rapping, had taken' Flace la the dark, and I object to darkness, love light, like an ariclem Greek. It waa tba light element, I frankly confess, which mostly attracted me to .the seance 'of Miss Blank. Misa Blank's papa-tor the young lady ls but sixteen-lives on the outskirts of London, as spiritualists always seem to do, and Is a respectable man In - some small com? mercial line of life. Besides the medium, who ia ft pretty, Jewish-like lillie girl, lhere were three other children present, all of \, tom discoursed of spirits in the most offhand way. MammBAand aunt made np tbe domestic por? tion filoux circle, and there were, besides the edi torofaspi ritualistic Journal, another pro? nounced spiritualist; a doctor from the coun? try who had bad something to do with devel? oping the medium, and had been converted by her to the doctrines of spiritualism; an old gentleman from Manchester, and myself, eleven In all, irrespective of our little hostess, the pretty medium. After a brier co n fab In the front parlor we de soended to the nether regions, where the spir? its ware in the habit of making their appear? ance in a small breakfast-room next to the kitchen. The original method of "develop? ment* waa simple in the extreme. Miss Blank went. Into the room alone. A curtain waa stret iBed across the open doorway,heaving an a|*rture of about a loot deep-at the top; a nd 1 n'th 1 s rath er Po n ch - s, n d ? J udy-lik e opening portions of the spirit face gradually showed themselves-first a nose, then an ear, Ac. to the.circle who Bat on the stalry. Now, how ever, that the power was more developed, a ' sort of corner cupboard bad been fitted up with two doora opening in the usual manner from the centre, and au aperture or some - eighteen inches square in the fixed portlonat the top. At thia JL was told the faces would appear. A lamp on a table In the other corner I ot the room was so arranged as to shed a brlgb light on this opening, whilst it left the rest of the small apartment In subdued but still in l'ull light. I examined ihe cupboard or cabi? net carefully,jmt a chair In, and saw little MlsaBiank carefully ehut up Inside like a pot of Jam or a pound of candles. A rope was put lo ner lap, the object of which will appear anon, and we all sat 'round like a party of i children waiting for the magic lan* We were told to sing, and aa we did-at -least?h^-regt did, for the songs were spirit? ualistic ones for the most part, whloh I did not know. They were pretty cheerful little hvmns, sachas "Hand In Hand with Angels," . The Beautiful Bi ver," and Longfellow's . "Footsteps of Angels.'' By-and-by raps In? side the cupboard-door told us .to "open sesame." We did so, and there was pretty Hiss BlauX tied round the neck, ar m s and legs to ihe chair, in a very uncomfortable and apparently ? secure manner. We sealed the knots, shut ner-np in the cupboard, and warbled again. After some delay a face rose gently to the aperture, rather far back, but presently came ??well to the-front.-It was slightly pale, and atne head was swathed In white drapery. The eyes were fixed, and altogether it looked ghostly. It remained for some lime, disap? peared and reappeared; and the lamp was {turned foll upon lt, but the eyes never lost their, fixed stare, and showed no symtom of VlnklDg. Alter several minutes lt went jil together. The doors were opened, and Ut? ile Miss Blank was found still tied, with Beale cnn broken, and, to all appearance, in a deep Sleep. She was "entranced," I was told. ..Katie," the spirit (for abe was a familiar In the most literal sense) informed me that she gathered the "ms terlal" lor embodying her? self from the breaths or the circle, and took the "life" from th i medium. Miss Blank was then awakened, uncorded, and taken to waik for a quarter of au hour In the back garden, aa she.was much exhausted; and we went up stain to recruit an welL We had to make thlB break thrice during the evening. When we reassembled, after a good deal more sloging than I cared 'about, another ap? pearance took place In obedience to the com? mand ot the ; douter, who had oeen In the East, hncLaskedto see a Parsee irlend. After gorae delay a bead appeared, surmounted by a turbas, and with .a decidedly Eastern ex ?iression of countenance and dark complexion, t did not satisfy the doctor, who declared that the race bore a resemblance to the one demanded, but that the bead-gear was not en regie: That was Tableau No. 2, which took a jonglim?andalmostInterminable sloging to brlngebout.- Then there was another adjourn? ment. The children were sent to bed, and th? maid strvnit-g,hn, lt appeared, was great at singing-came la from the kitchen to join the circle. There was one advantage, papa and Minitta told me, about these manifesta? tions; they rendered the children quite supe? rior to all ideas of "Bogey." I could not help asking myseU whether I should have dared to go to bed under snob circumstances in my days of immaturity. ' In scene the third, the face was quite dif? ferent." -The head was mil surmounted by white drapery, but a black band was over the forehead, like a nan's hood. The teeth were projecting, and the expression ot the lace sod. They iancied.it was a spirit that was pained at not being recognized. When this face dlsap peart?oVKatle came again for a Ultle while, and allowed me to go up to the cupboard and touch her face sud hand, after Ant putting to nie the pertinent question, "Do you squeezer* On assuring her I did not do anyttlnir so im? proper, the manipulations were permitted. Tun was the finale, and the circle brose up forthwith.. The gentleman from Manchester was delighted, and all the spiritualists, of coure?,-v?re loud in their commendations. I reserved my judgment, as my custom always Is when I seer anything that bea t s m e. J, was sufficiently struck by what I had witnessed to accept readily an Invitation to-another seance on a i?bsequent occasion. In the meantime I uhould like to submit these few particulars lo .-?-- ??.?m, ?/, Manilla whnf h e r I waa really for those three hours tn direct contact with supernatural beings or simply taken in by one ot the most satisfactory "phys? ical mediums" lt waa ever my good fortune to meet. TBS PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY CLIFT CONCERT. We call the particular, attention of our read? ers to the final announcement of Governor Bramlette In our advertising columns In refer? ence to the Second - Grand Gift Concert to bo held In Louisville. Ey., on the Tth day of De? cember next. The greater portion ot the tickets are already eold, ant a half million de? posited in bank and held - for the payment of all gilts offered, as will be seen by the cert ?tl cate of the cathler of the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank published lathe advertisement. The demand for tickets since ibis announce? ment bas been made ls more brisk than ever, and. the remnant will be disposed of at an early day, BO that lt behooves those of our friends who want to participate In this mag? nificent distribution to order their tickets at once. No agent will be permitted to sell tickets for the managers after the 25th of November, which makes the time very short lor the sup ply of th oso who may want tickets. The concert and drawing le by authority ot a special act of the1 Legislature of Kentucky, so that all lia benefits may be, aa now, abso? lutely and forever free to. every citizen of I every State. There are one thousand gifts In all. the largest being$100,000. and the smallest $100. _ How TO KEEP CANARY BIRDS.-Placo the j cage so that no draft of air can strike the bird; give nothing to heal th v birds but canary and rape seed, mixed with' water, cuttlefish bone j and gravel on the floor of the cage; also, ceca- j atonally, a little water for bathing; the room should not be over heated, when moulting (shedding feathers,) avoid drafts of air, give i plenty of rape seed, slightly moistened; ft little J hard-boiled egg and oracker grated floe ls ex? cellent. By observing these simple directions, birds may oe kept In fine condition for years. Bad seed kill most of the birds that die*, to which might have been added that canaries are not only very fond of but benefited by having often a leaf of cabbage, pieces of apple, or other green rood, which serves to keep down the tendency to fever and prevent con? stipation. Our bird? usually bathe each day as regularly as any one washes the face, and with apparent benefit, too. When birds are sick, and inclined not to eat well, remove all ?the food for a day, and then only give soaked bread, from which moBt of the moisture has been squeezed. State Notices. TJTlVE DEPARTMENT. Whereas, information has reacted this om ce that an ?pid?mie among; horses exists to an alarm lng extent in the Northern en ies, and unless pre? cautionary means are provided against theta, troinctlon or ibis contagions disease, great loss may ita caused therefrom. * Now. therefore. I, Robert K. Scott. Governor or tte state or South carolina, do hereby ordain and proclaim that the importation or Horses and Malea ls prohibited during the existence of this1 epidemic, and that all vessels having auch cargo I ariiviogat tbe ports of unaneeton, Georgetown and Huton Head.be directed to remain at quar? antine anchorage until they are visited ano in-1 spected by the health officers of Bald ports, re- \ spectlvely. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and cansad the great Seal of the State tobe affixed, at Columbia, this, twenty it. a.] sixt *t day or october, A. D., 1872, and In the ninety-seventh year or the Independence of the United States of America. ROB RT K. .-corr, Governor. F. L. CARBOZO, Secretary of State. oot28-mwr3 g TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. OnARLKSTON. 8. C., < ctober 22, 1872. To Commissioners of Election for Union County : Whereas Ilea. H. W. DUNCAN, who, at a M?ne? rai election beld october, 1870, was chosen a mern- i ber of the senate for the Election District of Union County, to serve for ihe term of faur years, hes, since said election, deceased; and whereas the Constitution of the state or South Carolina di reeta that m such case a Writ of Election shall be Issued by the President of the Senate, for the pur? pose of niling the vacancy thus occasioned tor the remainder of the'term for which the member FO deceased wes elected to serve; now therefore yon, and each or yon, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict .?gard to all the prov 'si oi is or the Constitution end laws of said S tali, u uc tiing your duty In such case, to hold an election for a member of tho Senate for the Election District aforesaid, to serve far the re? in aim! er of the term for which, the said Bon. H. W. DUNCAN WM elected, the potts to be opened at the various places or election in the said Dis? trict, on TuasoATr th?; !22S '"*?y of November, 1872, by (the various sets of managers for those piaci s, and the counting of the votes cast, and the declaration or the result of the election, to ba In accordance with the provisions of the Act ap? proved March, WO, enHtled "An Act to provide for the General Elections, and the manner of con* dueling the sama" and th >. Act of 1872, amenda ton thereof. This writ, together with a certified capv of your return of election, to be held under lt. have before the Senate at tts next meeting arter the election. . wit LOSS, the Hon. A. J. BANSIER. Pre-ldent of the Secare, at Charleston, S. O.. this 22d day of October, 1872. ALONZO J. RANslER, President of Senate. Attest : J. WOOOBUFF, Clerk or Senate. oct24-H gTATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON', 8. a, October 22,1872. To CommissUmers of Elections for Chester Countf/: Whereas, Hon. LUCIUS WIMBUSH, who at a general election held October, 1870, waa chosen a member of the Senate for the election district or Chester county, to serve for tbe term o.t four years, bas since said election deceased, and whereas, the Constitution of the State of Sooth Carolina directs that ia such case a Writ or E.eo tlon shall be isa J ed by the President of tte Sen? ate, for the purpose of Ailing the vacancy thus occasioned, for the remainder of the term for which tho member so deceased waa elected to serve; now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, alter due advertisement, and. with Btrlct regard to all the provision < of the Con? stitution and laws of said state, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a mem? ber of ihe Senaie Tor the Fleotlon.District afore? said, to ter ve for ibe remainder of the term for which tbe said Hon. Lucius Wimbush was elected; the polls to be openei at the varions plaies or election, Inihenald district, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November, 1872, by the varions sets or Managers lor those places; and the counting of the votes cast, und the declaration or the Ternit of the election to be tn accordance with the pro? visions or the Act approved March, 1870 enti led "An Act to provide lor the general elections and the manner ot conducting the same " and the Act of 1872. amendatory thereof. This writ, together with a certified copy or y our return of election to be be ld under lt, have before the Senate at its next meeting after the election. Witness, the Hon. A. J. RANSIER, President of the Senate, at Charleston, tbts 2?d day of October, 1872. ALONZO J. RANSIER, President of the Senate. Attest: J. WOODRUFF, Clerk or Senate. oct24U_ (Ellina, Crotkerg, &t. CHINi, GLASS AND T1 ROCKERY, AT THE OLD STAND, KING-STREBT, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET. The Subscriber would respectfully Infirm hit friends aaa the public that hts stcok ls now com? plete la CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Plain Whire an! Fancy China, Glass and Fancy Ohma Goods, Lamps, Shades, Ac, Ac octio-tujiolmoa R. H. MCDOWELL, Agent. HDrrj ?oa??, &t. CHEAP?SI THAFEVEI?! THE LARGE STOCK OP DRESS GOODS DOMESTICS FLANNELS BLANKETS SHAWLS HOSIERY NOTIONS itt-,, Acc., OF THE LATE T. KELLY, AT THE STORE, No. 264 KINO STREET, still unsold, will be offered for a FEW DAYS LONGER, AT REC?OBD PRICES I And all desiring to get bargains will do well to call and examine the Stock. M. I\ O'CONNOR, oct28-TOWf Administrator. FlRCe^tlTT, Bi?i\ED?CT&CO., . . , v .... j Y.'.in.T,7 : .:. -.. ? . NO. ?75 KING &TREET, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, AND EVERY DAY DUBING THE WERK, AN immense variety or NSW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, which we g naran coe 'to. be the beat Bel ec ted stock ia this market, and which are offer? ed at lowest NLW Yoik prlct a: . ? DRESS GOODS. BL4CK SILKS FANCY8?LK3.. COLORED SILKS IRISH POPLINS SILK VELVElS VELVET h EN SILK VALOURS CAbHHEBBTS I EMPRESS CLOTH SATINS BOMBAZINES CB APE CLOTH JAPANE8E SILKS FfiENCH POPLINS PLUSH MERINOS EPPINGLIN31 ALPACAS, And all ether styles of Dress and Mourning doods. FULL LINES OF ' Domestic and Housekeeping Goods. FUSS! PUBS! F?B? KID CLOVES i KID GLOVES I KID GLOVES! Fine Selection pf Cloths in Newest Styles. BRAVES? CAS3IHEBE3 BBO a DC LOT 118 DIAGONELS SEALSKINS DOGSKINS CLOAKIN?3 FLANNELS BLANKETS COVERLETS DOESKINS VESTINGS SHAWLS . ftc, Ac LAMB WOOL CLOAKING, (something new.) Gents' Famishing Good?. A NEW AND COMPL?TE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST FASHIONS. WHITE SHIRTS UNDERWEAR BOWS HANDKERCHIEFS SILK HANDERCHIEFS NECKTIES CUFFS AND COLLARS GLOVES UMBRELLAS, Ac. A COMPL?T? AND FINE LINE OF Ladies' Underwear. This Department is attended to by Clerk Ladles, engaged for thli purpose. Newest styles or Un tri romad HATS, Flowers, Feathers, Hat Ornaments. Corsets, Hosiery, Bows, scarfs, Lace Coila' a, Lace Handkerchiefs, Dress >nd Cloak Trimming, Fringes, Ac Special attention ls called to th? Great Bargains we offerln Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! Bought 25 per cent under v une. and which we guarantee to all itt. low.ir figures than they cnn be cougbt at any Northam market, Mr. o LOT wo KTH Y baa charge of inkkUrg and laylog all of our Carpets. His work, is guaranteed to give stitts J faction. ' Our Stock of UPHOLSTERY GOODS ls tba finest, best and cheapest. . WINDOW SHADES " CORNICES LACE CURTAINS, Ac. Special Departments for our very extensive ?Stock of Goods for the Wholesale Tirade, and Mer* chants, Milliners and Farmers jrlll always And the best and cheapest selection or goods at our store. we have adoptei.the.'strlotly One-Prloj system m all our Departments, Respectfully, FOROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO. ?rjirt? ano Jfarnistjiina. ?ao?s. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE G? FURNISHING STORE, CHARLESTON, ?. C. 8 88 . SSS. 88S37 S3SS3 ssssss ssssssss SS8SSSSS8S SSS8SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS8S38SSS 8S88S888 . SSSSSSSS ssssss O MITT*ft ssssss SsSSSOllUl 1 ?88SS5 SSSS 88S8 SS STAR ss . S 8 sss SHIRT sis SSSS - SSS8 8S8SS 88SSS. SSSSSS EMPORIUM SSSSSS SSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS SSSSS8SSSSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSSSBSSSSB SSSSSSSSSS SS8S8SSS SSSSSS . BSSSS ' SSSS 8S3 ss ? s . Tbs Proprietor of the above Establishment has just, returned from New York with a new and 1 weU selected Stock of the Oeleorat?d STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALSO, A Hill ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OP UND E RWE AB, Shaker Flannel, Wool and Merino, Cotton Flan? nel, Shirts and Drawers, all grades and all sizes. English Merino and Cotton Half Hose Also, a full selection of the latest Novelties in NECKWEAR, -,. ,;. . ., . , ??I ?? s English windsor scarfs, Marquise Scarfs, Lord Stanley Scarfs,. Ll vin gs, toi; ora vats, Chancellor Scarfe, . ? Bowe w4 Wea, Gray's PAPEK COLLARS of all descriptions. Walking Canes and Umbrellas.. E. SCOTT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. C?olrjing ana inmieijing ?cobi. NEW STOKE ! NEW GOODS ! EVERYTHING NEW ! MENKE & M?LLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVIT? THE ATT EN'I ION' OP TEE PUBLIC TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OW? MANUFACTURE, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS* AND CHOICE MATERIALS iFOIl CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND PRilCES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., 1*1 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 0013 fflragt, Qlqrauait., fu. jQRUGS AND MEDICINES. WHOLESALE ?fe RETAIL. DR. H. DAER, NO. 131 ME ETI NO STREET. o Jem bis Large and Well-Assorted stock of 1 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, . Ac, ftc, ftc,! AT THE LOWEST M A UK JET RATES, Constantly on hand all the ding Proprletarj lied lenes- j FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN. ? FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, the beat and moat con venlent for general as?. Also,1 every other Und of Syringe known in the' market, _ j Trasses, Abdominal Supporters, . shoulder Braces, Abdominal Betta, Physicians' Saddle Bags, Physicians' Packet-Cases, Elastic stockings and Medicine cheats. Druggists' Glassware, or every description, a the lowest rates, and a foll assortment or "Drug gists'S an dries.'' , Agent tor Nattan's "Crystal Discovery for tne Hair. ? Agent for tne "Now Tork Medical University's Preparations. Agent for Bison's Tobacco Antidote, and Up ham's Antidote to strong Drink. Agent for the elegant preparations or W. R. Warner A Oe, or Philadelphia, consisting of a mn line of Plaid Extracts, Bug ir-Coated Puia, Elixirs, Medicated wines and Syrups, Licorice and Pepsin Losanges, Ac, Ac. Special attention ls directed to the following article* or ni s own manufacture: GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL t - An exosfienV c? i?tlve, Invaluable in the diseases incident to tho perlodNrt-dss&iifln children; as also m colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, and other ! n ra o tn e complaints. It ls superior to other medicines used ror this purpose, as lt is en? tirely free from any lnjnrloos drag, and CONTAINS NO ANODYNE 1 It ls recommended by the.best physicians, and mothers may administer lt with confidence. THE EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO, is aoareroiiy prepared/Dressing for tho hair, at once answering the proses or hnir oil, hair wash, and hair tonic It contains no sulphur lead, bi* nitrate of silver, and la NO DYE I ?twill promote a healthy growth of hair, and prevent their falling out, and will hot Inj ure the general system. Baerls Improved Vegetable Cathartic Fills. A gentle Aperient, or purely vegetable sub? stances, recommended ror Dyspepsia, Headache Constipation, Ac, Ac DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, for removing grease spots, and deaning clothes. None bat th Purest Drugs need, and satisra . tion gcaranted, both as to price and quality. Order aro solicited rrom Druggists, Phys clans, Country Merchants, Planters and others, with the assurance that they shall receive prompt and earful attention. mch7-amo8Dcsw SIGNALS OF DANGEB.-DISEASE, like the rattlesnake, usually gives ralr warn? ing before lt strikes. A rairing appetite, a ru ires tongne, nausea, headache, want or proper aa iou In the bowels. rtverlshnesB. lassitude, nervous ness and uneasy feellUK In i he s to mach, 4c, arc all symptomatic or a coming attaok or inolges Mon, biliousness, colic fever, or some otter post tlve form of disease. Wnen thus menaced, reaori immediately to . Tarrant'. Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and thus avert the attack. Acting simultaneous ly upon the digestive organs, the liver, the bow els and the nerves, this rerreshmg and agreeabli alterative will soon restore the system to its nor mal condition or health, regularity and vigor Sold hy all druggists. oct24-i2 TgEEJF, WINE AND IRON BEEF, WINE,. IRON AND CINCHONA. These elegant and excellent stimulating Tonic are' now jetting. Into general, use, especially h cases ofnelleatefemales and children. They ma; be had bf ;. ' DRU.BAER, . .. ,,;.!.; ? .. No.lil Meeting street. A fun ht?ct et Elixirs, and all the other bei Pharmaceutical Preparations' always kept OJ hand. Professional. ?fjR. E. B. HEWITT, OFFICB CCBNEB GEOEOE AND ANSON BTBKW, CHARLESTON, S. C., Caa be consulted OB the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred natnre, free of charge and la strict confidence. Charges mode? rate and within the reach or alL '. Of? flee hoars from 0 A. Ut to 7 P. sf. : RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. I - In all arthritlo com ph iota, aa rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, ac thia practice ls almost perfect. The moat intense pains are almost Instantly re? lieved, enormous swellngs are rednced, limbs which have been contracted and a;iff for years are Maxed. Cases of twenty, thirty and forty years' MS:, ding have been cured by me after ali other means have failed. A great accomplishment is my triumph Over palo ny which I can orien, in a few moments, soothe and cai ry off the mott excruciating suf? ferings If ibis sj stem Old nothing more than to relieve pain, it wou.d stand Buperlor to any omer system ext ant. CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant , Hawking and SplUlog, constant Blowing 1 of the Nose. Thousands suffer from that most annoying, d-is agreeable and crfei sive cuinulDiut, Catarrh, with out knuwlng wh.it li ls. Ofieh the seer, tod mu? cous, flowing down the throat, clogs up the lunga and lays the foundation for co- sump! tun. - The mi.st skilful physicians fall tocure lt. ;..*. I cero any case ol' obstruction, stopped-up bead, discharges or greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous ironi the nose, internal or external, pain or fail ness between the eyes, constant blowing or the ECSj, Inflammation or, the nasal passages, ulceration or schaoidert aa membrane, Ac, tn the courte of a few days, DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otorrhoea, Otitis (Dis ch arg ea from the Ear,) Paralysie of Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating all ofrec? ions of the ear with the mest gratifying ieee its. thorne who have paid aurista nearly $,ooo without benefit, have been cured by me m a few weeks at a moderate ex pent e. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, lcjodlclouslj used, has Ailed the earth With wrecks ol humanity. Theusands sucer from its effects who baye beea unconsciously drugged by their physicians, lt u vam to attempt the cure of the majority of d seases whlie lt remains in the body. Although I lave heard or sevei al so called antidotes for meicury in the human body, ] 1 have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate It from the cyi tem. I can satisfy any patieut or physician that I can absolutely absiraot mercury, lead, zinc, and other mineral poison* lu every C?e. CANCERS. . Noll me-Tangere. Lupme, or Wolf Cancer, Sclr rhus Cancer, Fuagocm Caacer, Rose Cancer i ?spider 'Janeer. I make a great speetilty in the treatment of every description ot caacer and Tumors. How many Cancers and Tumors are wrongfully treated by tattam charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors.". ? Arter being pronounced Incurable, I will take any one of these Cases in hand and make a per? manent cure. My terms for treating Cancers, Aa, will be based on the age and .jondlttou of the patient, and the positive, certainty or cure. - sep21 Pianos, CDrgans, &t. 'I W?08 AMD ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on ike most liberal terms. CHARLE* L. M'Ui. E.VAU AN, P ano and Musis Store, aepS-4mos No.isi Kins: street. gttUff. "COOKING AND H EATDiltrSTOTES A. T RETAIL, PICTURES ABD PRIOES OF EACH, With lists of Furniture for Cook Moves, will bo sent upon application. WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., No. 29 HAY.i'E STREET, _CHARLESTON. 9. C. moora, QaanM ana Ali?os P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOOItS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, I NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROO MS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, H ORI, BEC K'S WHARF mnhR-rmwiv ._ _ Cigars, (Enoacco, ??r. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL M ANUFACrURIN CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KI??O STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS.AND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES or every quality. Call and examine stock bet?re buying elf where. , WILLIAM 3CHR5EKR, Proprietor. N.B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly c band. Invest ii cents ind try your luci. mohl-poAwiyr ??ncj @Q0qg^o??n0V Wt. FALL AN? WINTE?f E. W. MARSHALL & CO., rf'i WHOr.BftAT.y! THCAT.Bftfl Tfl - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BM fi fl ODS MB IT? We offer to the Trido an unusually Large and Weh.Pnrchaaad; stock of tas above Gooda, which wm be kept fnll daring'the season bxs Resident Ba j er in the Nor tn ern Markets, and will ne sold et pnces as low as ean be obtained elsewhere. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., No. 1? Meeting tweet, Charleston, s. a octT-mwfano _Meto flnbutflt?mg. "TJTTMNAL OF THE CHU RO H. . we are prepared to inrnlah th*"HYMNAL" at the lowest intiodnetion prices. A variety of styles. Prices from 20o, 4uc, eoe, 76o, $1 and up wards, FOGARTYS ROOnT DEPOSITORY, : NRW jOATALOQUf. NO. 28. . .. A NEW IMPORTATION OF ENGLISH BOOKS. Tbe Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for the business men or -England and others, bj David Thomas, D.D., $8. Unexplored Sr ria, ? by Riobard F. Bart oh and , Charles F. ?. Drake, 2 vols., $15. >. Man lu the Past, Pr?te nt ?nd Fu tare, from the German of Dr. L. B? chner, by W. 8. Dallas, F. O.S., $4. . . - , Wanderings in Scrip taro Lands, being a Tonr of nine months in the years 1869'-70, Dy Thomas I Robinson, D. D., $2 60. - Memoir of Couni De Montalembert, by Mrs. Oli? phant, 2 vols., $12. Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, CE., $3 76.. v.i. ... -i 'TV , Thoughta and M?ditai lens on tho Mysteries or Life, by John rath, $s 76.-. Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Printing; also remarks upon some common Typonrapu . leal Errors with reference to the Text or ? shakespeare, by Winiam Blades, $1 60. On the Preservation or Health, or Essays or the pilnolpies tobe adopted by those wno desire I to aV"ld Disease, by Tnomaa Inman, M. D., Of London, Third Edition, price. 2 vols., $7. The Days of tbe Son of Man! a History of the .- Church In the Time ct -our Lord, by William Lee, D, p $i60. w. ?ft, - , Philosophy or Christianity; or the Purpose and -' Power of the Gospel, $2 80. Bible Trains,, with Shakespearian Parallels, by .J. B. Selkirk. $'?60. Angels and Beaven, by Thomas MlRs, $2 60. . ? Growth and Vicissitude* of commerce, by,Joba . Yea?, LL. D., gi 60. . . , Ere * bon, or over the Bange, Third Edition, $160. Demonology and Witchcraft, by.Slr Walter Scott , Bart, $3.. Canoe Travelling, by Wartngtbh, Baden-Powell, OMstratad, ta. ; o nl?r. Anecdotal and Descilp' .ve Natural History, by A. Bonier, SI 76. Anec.totes of Celebrated Men and Women, by Edi? tor or London Jest Biok, SA- . The Sea Weed Oollector."by shirley EQbberd, $176. Half Honrs at -the Sea Side, by J. E. Tay lor, F. G. 1 8., $8, . -j? .' .? S clou ce and Commerce, the lr Influence on our Manufactures,ay!*l L. Simmonds* $3. ?' Bo u no about Rambles, in? Lands ?of. Facts and Fancy, by Frank B~ Stockton, %i 60. Dr. Oldham's Talk, by 0. s. Henry, fl 60. - NEW Nu VE Ls, ac. ; "EBB-TIDE." . Bj Christian Held. An thor of Mor? ten House Paper fi. tfloth f 160. - -? ? "Dr. Vandyke." By Jchn Batan Cooke. Cloth $126. Paper 76c ,.. , ?Lord KDgobblh." By Charlea Lever. Cloth $160: -Paper $L "Tho, Golden Lion of Granpere." , By Anthony Trollope, doth $126. Paper76c 'The New Edition OT cooper's Novels.? Cloth '$1 ?5. Paper 75c FOOABTXsTS BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. seo King street, (tn tbe Bend,) aprtt-tnths Ohariastnn. R- O. Maiiroa?A. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. "".J CHARLXSToy;-October 26i 1872. Excursi?n tickets' Will be sold to the Orange? borg Fair from tbe 28ta insist lustant. Good to return until 2d proximo. "u 0Ct28_. 8.'B/PICEEN3, Q T. A. SU?ITH- CATOld?A BJ?L^?jX' .?:*d j: " - ." -. - OHABU8TON, S. O., September.-aL 1872. On ano arter svaaxt, September 23,- the Poi? se u g er Trains on the Sou tn Oaxoima Railroad, will run na rollowa: ... ((, ? ??B COLUMBIA. . Leave Charleston..9.30 A ll Arrive at columbia. ..6.20 p 11 ruK Auaoara,' Leave Charleston........................ 9MA II arrive at Augusta...*.MO'r 1 TOR CHARLX8T0 N. ... Laave Colombia.....:.0.00 A 1 Arrive at Charleston. 4JSQ r 1 Leave Augusta.-. 9.00 a 1 Arrive at charleston........:-....430 r 1 COLUMBIA Mill UT BXPRXSS. (Sundays excepted.) , j, Leave Charleston.?. 7.10 ri Arrive at Columbia.?.aso a i Uave Columbia....J-W * J arrive at charleston..a 45 a 1 AUGUSTA NIGHT KXPBXSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston...;.8j? r 1 Arrive at Augusta..Mf A 1 Leave Augusta.ai? r 1 Arrive at Charleston... ;.nessi-i*. 6?o A J :,, BuxxaavcLLi THAI* . Leave Summerville'at............7.26 A 1 -Arriveat charleston ?'ii............ 8.40 A 1 LeaveOharieeton.,.S.S6 r 1 Arrlvo at Summerville.4.40 r J Leave camden;.,...Ml A J Arrive at Columbia..-ILM A > Leave ?olumttlal........2.W r 1 Arrive at Camden...... ...~;.JL.>.... 0.66 r i Day.and Night Trama connect ap Angosta wttl scacon ana Augusta Railroad,^centrai Rauroa< ,m<i Georgia ?aiwn?ii: Thia la the QUlcleat and most direct ron te an d aa comfertableand cheap ai any other route to Loma ville, Cincinnati, Oblcago at. Lonla and all otter.polntE Westaud Northwest Columbia Night Tram connecta won G reen viii and columbia-Railroad; and Day and Night Traint connect wit* Charte tte Road. - Through tickots on sale via this route to al pointe North? Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex oept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, an< runs through to petog?a^ ^'TreMevU 8. B. PICKENS. G. T. A._?eP27 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM ..PANT.'... - ?V, . . .. CHARLESTON, 8. C., June 3, 1872. Trains-will leave charleston Dally at 10.16 A. M and 8.00 P. M,. ?> Ma ?.. Arrive at Charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays ex cepted>and 8 P. M. Train does not leavo Charleston 8.CO P. M., ann nava.. Tram leaving 10.16 A.M. makes through conner tlon to New York, via Rlcnmond and Accui Greek 0 nlv, going thron gb in 44 hourn. , _ Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Tram hav choice or route, via Richmond and Washington o'via Portsmouth ami Baltimore. Thoseleartni FRIDAY by this Tram lay over. 00 SUNDAY in Bal tim ore- Those leaving on SATURDAY remain Sui DAT m Wilmington, a, C. .? ? Thia ls the cheapest, quickest and rurat pleas ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and.other point West and Northwest, both Tratas making coi nee tiona at Washington with Western Tra?na C Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . . .. S. S. SOLOMONS, .Engineer and Superintendent. p. L. CLEikPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent,.. may21. S A V A N N AB AND CHAELESTO] , nd'. : RAJLBOAD. ..---"- , ',r. CHABLKTOK, Jn ne 13, liii On and after MORDAY, June uta, the Fit senger Trains OD this Road wul rna as follow*' . ^.EUBEBS.JHLAIMj,. . . . ?,-.,r Leave Charleeton dally.,... 8.80 P. 1 Arrive at savannah dally.:.....9.4a P. 1 Leave Savannah dally....w.1LS0 P. l Arri ve at Charleston dally...... 7A.1 DAY TRAIN. . i? Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. ? Passengers from Charleston by maxemofei?onnection with1 Port ^JSJ amwa lng Sold ana afaitow rateaaa by any other uni n^nmS? at this.omoe for Be^arort ove 8.0. BOYLSTQN, Goo'lFt. and Ticket Agent. junl4 *'? ja ?.?siso Cmf'r'MfXA'm?L.'i: Mu:?ut'ff F?BNITURE O;?r A FAMILY Ltf A Vf??? the Olty-MAEIOGANY AGOSTE AD, BaJr aeat On al ra, Wardt toe,. aolA?Cooking ?tenaila, andSundries. ._-.- _ , Will sell TO-EOBRi.rw; at o o'clock precisely, at Room? NO. 17 ?nd 18 Ga der Hoa^arner/o? QneattandCharchatreeta, . .,,<, ..,<f ^^tt&L. fas Bf BIECKE & PETERMABW? - " Au c tlonmri. :-.v.O:'i0i , a FISST-CLA&3 FAMtLY-OEOCEKY iL. . BTOBI?ATA^OTIW. U .?"^2? Thit desirable and popular ?ROCKET STORE, northeast corner Meeting and Calhoun BMetaf wULbn aoW.at AUet?o? on; WBONBSPAYc Oo'ober. at hair-past io o'clock A. MT Canbe treated ror at-private sala anni day tot'aaiaL'. Sold for no fault, simply J?eoanaa-the.propiletorooa^ template? a change Inhnslnets.<- oe? SHERIFF'S SALrS UNDER FOBB CLO*UR&?f mortgage ofejW^jjJgggS: Under foreclraore of Tnortgsge,LX?S?25? for sa'e at Public Auction, on WEDS EBB AT aaxi, tbe 80th Ociober,.l*Tl. a?,il Relock Af?SKW BR'?THERS, respeo?vsly.Oflblrrj^e^^attd eifhiaen 89-100 tons bordeo, togetherwl?i allua Furniture, Boats; - MaCWiiery. copea. andaU ottorar necessary to theai^Bl0op# ootas-mwi 8.ao.andAgBsru>LatoCttaa?a? IBT ?; at.; MASSH?MT fcHWRf* t EST?TE*' SAEE'BY OB?DEK*<# ?B .-. a? ^iMIM?a?llnit wai j?.;-?^? on WEDNESDAY, seth instant, a? .hjdf.paatlO o'clock, wm beaoU, at No. 88 Broadjprgrtr - . r MDLES/i?Horse, a Oana,- sets ot Harnees,-* Milch cowa, liHsy tttfwaiwljsuadrlee^ condlilons cash._ .', . ; ro0t30-nnw Bj L0WNim>?V?^B?j1at, i. : l "I rv:vA???lo?e^Wtiai%d BEFE REE'S S ALE-HOUSE AND LOT 3 in gnmmervmeaa aunt lean jj Joatgh-IMte lot. Trustee, et m. TB.,M.. F^HutctUneon, et aL ln the Common Ple?a. ' vTrf--.-^ By virtue or an order of SAie tn t?* ca*0,*o ma 1872, at u o'clock a. M., attha^Featoffleata Charit eton. ,. . ^??j^-^.r-*^ All tbe mortgaged premises described In tbe plead ngs in said action as "All.that LOT. or TRACT OF LAND, With Ina Buildings thereon, situate, l,ylng and being in the Village ot 8uas> morville. Cohctou Ocuotyy meaauringxnd.txM* bining one acre, mare j*? ^rfflWflM bpundiDg south on pnhllo toadI oj, ?2?^?*; wmt and north on land or R*v.milla Gadsdto-V iTermt.-One.half c?all; Wandin, one Witt be secured by bond of the purerer. nyuing In? terest, with mortgage of trw premiseaJlTurchaear topsy Berereef.rali n6C*'??'??|*gg1 ??j. cotn:ijnbv8;M:-".?f^"^B?iiaaa.-; T/ALUABLE BEAL;JOT^W Porcher,li aa tee or Cart ilnaFlnley a?d e erdin? 1 DeLaeteyrts vs. TU^or*8^M?Tj?^ Evans Edirgs and, wife.-ln'theWbrtm1n?emw . By virtue of aa order ttlal* tn - ima ca* to. ms directed.by tbe ucn R. E. Qraha^.J^ge -c?^ First Olrcuir. i waloffer roresUe ac TO^csotsde*. at me Potrtc fflce, charles ion,-on TUESOA^U? 121 h day or November 18J2, ^^^ A-J^. All the Mortgaged Premises dea^lhccT iii sala Order, to wit: . 1 ; ??mm AU tnatpi.A?JTATlO??. with the mfepAUwand buildings nr.ereon, situate, lying and j^rua EdiBto Island, chariest u County, -an?- iga? aforesaid, -ontaming . tnne ; hundred ajad.Jortv acres, more or los?, butt'ng end bo^du^ north on landa or nus- inarf Beubrooic, ^eemPoePJOafOL ben,'* erect, south on Btrsweti-'B cweky and .Waft ou IsDdsol tbe es late or Seabt ook. as per, pjan *i C. Rutledgti Parker, dated May, 18^ anuexeo TO the return ot commissioners- ih' &e*btoak ???. seabrook, flied ^.^^^S^v?vcuftJk Terms-One-third oiah;.tnB halAnwyvgOffm creditor otie and ?WO ?eaW?iwWi? u ud nearing ?nteresi at the rate of -7 per cent per annum, pa* able s.ml mnoaily, and secaren by. a mongsge or the plantaUon. Purchaser to pay Bemrpi .Sar au necessary papers. . G, BERBH^.BA?S^,. octai,28.iiovi.6.ii,M , .. wieTaa.^ By LOWNDES - i; GRIM BALL, A^ctlon?TF?. REFEREE ' a SALE.-VALUABLE Real Estate at Auction* SaurW ?. BaniM* siunee vs. .lohn. Elng,. Trn^.^ tn* Common P1B7%lnueof an order of i^lnthU;oaia,-toViae directed by the Hon. B. F, Grs nam,. Jcgga of tte First tlrcult, I will offnrfor sale, at yuflTltfaatt ?oo. at the Posiornoe, Charleston, dnTOJERDAY, the filUi dayof ^oTcmb<l/, A. D. 18^atlJ>fi'^0(*. A?au, au,she mortgaged, premlaeadeapilbed tk "said order BB'-" - V --J' " ^ ^{ i. All that PLANTATION oe ttaot or Uni. pn^^ ?d^S^^^^rlP^ Cr??t and on lan da or.E?hrslm aUkeU ?nd; Georg? ti. Clarke, east by linda pt "e^lf^P^?P^lS1 and of George R. clarke/audjiy ihejubliC'rpiBB, i toni h by nujdh of Sabes <T:R- Weacoaiand i tw^hunaYedandnvCa^ nh??* ? ? My. about oae huwirad and ?em?rars I acres pt^>}taAw:.tnAJ^?^i!S^ r marsh landTba the same more hr lew _ c Terms^n^haircasii: bicianca-lno?amliwo ti years, to be secuied by bond. t(^^'i?Jg!?5i t the raw of seven per cent, per annnm.fwmTjtt dav of sale,'and a me riga? e or tb? property; pnr ohaser to pay Befereefor all necessary papers. - oiuMci i y / o.' HERBERT SASS, Beferee. ? 0Ct7,l?,21.28 DOVL4,6 . . !""?'?''"''? ^ i TTNITED &IATtS MARSHAL SAEB? U James H. Hall vs. John L. itoiuiinki wm. Couner. tatecotor, va. John Ii Mannln ftc Wada ? i Ma?i"?"g-united states of America,Boam c&ro ? ^?virtueof writs of nert facias toasattraoted t and delivered, issoa>g cutof the ^ffi?J?JfA? Circuit Court of theTJnlted States, iff ?MD?*^ i oraouih CaroUus, i wIU?rter?OTaa^^t?Mg t est bidder, atmucAuc^o^toftpaajai^ autoWtA. M" au tbc^hw.U^andjtotor t est or tue Defendantsito an<L to.^ .the,7olBrtrlB^ I PTtSiarT?\^ROMBOrj>FA^M,'.'co^n. ? hag A3 actes. Wah Wood^^a\ an? wa?? i icrak flat maranTsituate m Sixth DUttt^-Cbdnvy 9 or Charleston, bound ed north by HO da no* pr 3 JIM ci Daniel Mixer anarOh*rles, Manigit?t east ? 07 Long Fotot Creek, Bohthbyjanda lartW 0?* ] cel.Wane Hampton, j children of Franic. Hampion, deoeasad, And^eii 3 by Public Road leading iron} chatterton" toCo a lumbla. Atajy, .'. '.. . " J AU that part?C0ABEE, 'w?Mgwfc&fc situate in the Mxth District, Oouuty^ofcomrlai . ton. bounded north by D<uxheater:;Boad^?JW 1 landa or John 9. Preston and wile, south by Ana. ley River, sud wear by:Aocatee rvldgeibeioSkglax ; to a Brown. EBO>- ?7. y. vfi^^n? ; TA 'I?Q-? Levied on as the Proper ty of Defendants, at Ihe i anita of James H. Ea?T and. B, W. ponnpr. Bx i ecutor. - . .'. .TT" -' i'-'v'iJ Terms of Bale-cash; purchaser to pa.,f United j States Maiaaal ,lor au n^???,?r^?!juAOB?a ' j cciia,2B.nov4 Pnlted ?ats? MatmhaLj ?lows, #OSif?B,??? ' CELEBRATED? ' f3 v I ;, ti {i, * KID AND CASTOR BtOVjE, FBOlf Olia TO B-I BXTTO?JB. 7 ??, Bi?ck, White, Light, Mbdo'aad'l)ark.: AH Ihe new fancy colors to match the pr?vanoig anadaftr of Silks and Dreas GoodX . cnrO For sale, wholesale and reteu,bjC . .*. ?3 ARNOLD, O?NST>VBLE c? CO';, i HEW T O BK,1; r,' SOLE AGENT FOR THO ONJTED STATES. ' augis-thmimos. THE MEW Dis?oviRy, MINE KAL SPERM OIL, ' This OIL ls perfectly non-explosive, -not ignite at soo decrees Fahrenheit, and TB -antjrsiy i dor less. For railroad cars, steamers arid ? wall? ing houses is invaluable. . . -, - '-?a^ii?.? . Reedmmended by the Bo? rd of Underwriters, ' Steamboat Inapectora, President or Chamber or cemmerce and Captains"of Bummers - trading to this port, und by hundreds --' of raminea: wco ar^ow-^.. - using, lt 4B SMS^-T ls moro brimant than Kerosene, rikl&oii^?r other EiploslveOUs nowWuSa.*" "ff" OIL BUREES ANO OHlkOil?S at wtoiaeale "iS??l?i'-r- MILLER, BOW Agents for the-^tateJ of lSontttdatolhtti, Dealtsato PamtavCis, Glaas AC^ATW.TI^ Ko. 93 East Bay, south or Pcatcaico, . octT-lmo "Char?!toWi7ci,