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Sammer Summer winde come from the south and west, AncLover tho meadows blow I lovorour whispers among the trees. Gentle and tender and low. The odors bring from the rain-filled rose, The sienider-stemmed blue bells thrill Over the thyme banks ramble and play, And ripple the brambled rill. Coma from the south and the sunshine cool, And rustle the laurel leaves Welcome ye sound In the dewy morns, And the purple-tinted eves. Ye are songa, sweet songa, for opening Sowers, On mountains, in fields, and dells Fill with your music the woods and groves, Blow by the lilies' white bells Swim over the fields of grass and corn.

And ock the bird in Its nest Tben through the ripening orchards ride. When whlti clouds faint in the Wander to flower-Oiled valleys and sing. When the warming lark springs np; And dewdrops lie In tbe young wild rose, Like gems in a coral cap I We're walting to hear ye once again, Now the day a are warm and lone; To hear ye 8lng in the leaf-crowned trees, TO the earth and Sowers your song. Then come cort voices of summer, come, And Unger la woods and lanes; In the blasting morn, and when the eve In a golden slumber wanes JUDGE MELTON. Resolutions of the Columbia Bar.

the Columbia Phoenix, Au inst Tue members ot the Columbia bar met at tbe courthouse yesterday evening, and, on motion of F. W. McMaster, Francis W. FickUng, was called the chair, and Nathaniel Barnwell, requested to act as secretary. Thapeetlng having been called to order, F.

W. McMaster, offered the following resolution: Whereas the term ol office to which his Honor Samuel w. Melton was elected expired on the 26th of August, IS 71; and whereas lt ls understood that bis honor leets some hesi? tancy In qualify lng as adze of this circuit for the term for which he has been elected; and whereas, In the opinion of the members of the bar, lt would cause great inconvenience to the whole community, should his honor decline to qualify, and thus leave the entire circuit with? out aJudge: Resolved, That the bar of Columbia respect? fully request his honor. Judge Melton, to qualify and continue to his duties as Judge this circuit. The resolution was seconded by Mr.

Rhett, and adopted. Mr. McMaster then moved that the secre? tary be instructed to communicate the action of the bar to his honor. Judge Melton, and that a copy ot the proceedings of this meei luz be furnished to the dally papers. THE WAT TO BO IT.

How a Fashionable Parisian Gets Married. Paris, tbe Mecca ot the fashionables, ls fast regaining Its pre-eminence. Those who thought that to the German victors must go all the spoils must admita disappointment in this, and to the gay capital of France they muse still look for their styles and their etiquette. The bride who willingly acknowl? edges the sway of a French millluer or man toa-maker, should certainly not hesitate to adopt the manners and customs ol the more educated and refined class as to the conduct of that Interesting ceremony, the wedding. The way oi Hymen ls thus described by the London Echo: 3 SIGNING THE CONTRACT.

After Strauss'await zes and Mlle. Fa van's re? citation, lt ls the turn of the contrat de mar? iage as fashionable entertainment for tbe eve? ning. And the signature of this all-important document ls not unfrequently as amusing as the French version ol De Mussett's Chandelier or Le Rhin Allemand, th? two subjects for private declamation in vogue this season. There ls a double file of carriages at the doors of tbe She has taken her place, properly by her mother, at the door of the great salon. A sllentybattallon ol rear relatives-those who are most presentable supports mother and daughter, andas each guest arrives, there ls a smile that says noth? ing, a plunge Into a "robe a queue," and a stereotype felicitation aud embrace.

The tature husband hi twelve paces In the rear and receives the men. In tbe smaller salon Bit the notaire and tils clerk, with a contract and a sheaf of new pool before them; and further on In the state bedroom, the corbeille de noa ls spread -ml for exhibition. The programme never varies; congratulations to the mother and daughter in the first or a limp seizure ot the i ut ure's hand. If one ls ol tbe male sex a brief signature in tho second salon, and an Inspection ot tb? mar? riage glories In the bedroom. The cashmere and diamonds are appraised, (shawls und monda are the regulation offerings ot the bridegroom) the laces are looked at, and the trousseau, by female friends, and the guests are free, until the next act, which takes place before tbe mayor.

They are not so numerous there-the municipal authorities decline to admit marriage patties of more than twenty nor qnite so brilliant as they will be two days hence at the church; tor there are several other parties, of all classes, In the salle des marioejes, and tbe bridegroom In broadcloth will probably find himself ia painful Juxtaposi? tion to a "future" in a blouse, or, be called after bis own laundress iii the act of handing over ber daughter and apprentice to the affectionate care of a prosperous coiffeur. When the party Numero Deux (they are all nnrr bered) ls called, however, the rest is easy and rapid. THE CmL MARRIAGE. The official, in a trl-color scarf, recites a few lines of the code, making Inquiries con? cerning possible fees and signatures, and declares Mademoiselle Madame. The entire cost, consisting i mere? ly voluntary fees, amounts to no more than fliteen francs.

It ls really not worth while to weep, make speeches, be sentimental or en? thusiastic for so small a Bum; and so the civil ceremony is nearly always rather a flat and dull affair; the toilettes and tears and tender phrases are reserved for tbe church, and much more pompous and favorable background. Thus, though tbe greater part of Parisiens wo.old willingly jonteat themselves with the Civil ceremony, there ls not a Parislenne, un? less she be a who does not strike for the religious festivity. This is tbe final act, and on lt all the resources, pecuniary and ar? tistic, of the authors and spectators of the great comedy are concentrated. The burly Suisse rings bis staff of office on the marble floor; all the candles are lighted; the taberna? cle and the vessel of the Host shine between the columns. Befare the altar, In armchairs of crimson velvet, are collected the grand pa? rents and tbe marlee-abe was married two days ago, hut she has only Just became la marlee.

THE CHURCH SERVICE. The organ notes swell and subside; the stoles and vestments glitter; the congregation-the audience would be more exact-ia brave ia Us Longchamps or flower Bhow costumes; lt is tbe fifth act of "Robert le Diable," only '-Rob? ert le Diable" Is more religious. Tbe sermon ls preached by a celebrated in academical phrases, containing compliments for everybody-compliments to the mother, "la whom all the'distinctions de are united, with all the de compliments to the father-in-law, who, be? cause he served three years in Africa and goee occasionally to mass, ls likened to the anclen! preux, brave and pious; compliments to ac academician, who is present as a friend; com? pliments to a member ol the willi a touching allusion to notre pauvre Franc? and M. Gambetta; finally, compliments tc the newly-married couple. Then two chil? dren-a boy and a girl-dressed for tbe occa sion, hand round the bag for offerings.

Yon must nave gold lt you are related to the bride or bridegroom. There is vocal music which proclaims lt a ceremony-at twelve hundred francs; there are carpels on the steps of tbe church, which increase the Rum tc fliteen hu nd rt J. When the service ia over the Suisse marshals the guests into a compact file, which proceeds round tbe church to thc sacristy-there to exchange the conversa tlooal band-clasp with the father of the bride Here the felicitations recommence, the bride groom's friendslare introduced, and the makes one hundred and fifty plunges Into bei laces and receives as many kisses. Breakfasi there ls none. Though the French bighei classes bave adopted the honeymoon as an In stltutioD, tbe preceding ghastly ceremonial not yet acclimatized, and, let lt be boped never will be.

THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The following directory of the Health De? partment has been prepared by Dr. George S. Pelzer, the City Registrar, and 1B published for the information of the public: Office of Board of Health and City Registrar at City Hall. BOARD OF HEALTH.

Bon. John A. Wagener, residence No. 61 St. Phillp street, Mayor, Chairman.

I General W. G. DeSanssnre, Ward No. real I dence No. 27 Rast Battery.

George H. Morfett, Ward No. 2, residence t.o. 10 Legare street. 1 Thomas M.

Banokel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 47 Hasel street. Captain Jacob Small, Ward No. 4, residence No.

4 Boll street. Tboma8 u. Dotterer, Wara No. 6, resident northeast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. Dr.

B. A. Muckeniuss, office Ring street, oppo? site citadel Green. Thomas nason, Ward No. 7, residence No.

78 America street. william L. Webb, Ward No. 8, residence No. 37 avenue.

Medical Committee. George Pelzer, M. City Registrar, resi? dence No. 48 Cannon street. Ed Geddings, M.

residence No. 16 George street. j. P. M.

residence No. 6 Wentworth street. Standing Committees. On Hospitals and Dispensaries-Dra. Pelser, Geddings and ChazaL On Low Lots, Drainage and Nuisances-The Mayor.

Dr. Pelzer and Messrs. Hanckel, Small and Webb. On Burial Grounds, Sextons and Hearses-Dr. Cbazal, General DcSaussure and Mr.

Monett. On Pnbilc Institutions-Dr. Geddings and ssrs. Eason, Dotterer and Olney. On Epidemics, Public Hygiene and Quarantine -Dra.

Geddings, Chazal and Pelzer. Ou Accounts-Drs. Pelzer, Geddings and Cba? sal. COMPLAINT BOOKS are open at the upper and lower wards Guard? houses, and citizens are requested to report all nuisances prejudicial to the public health as promptly as possible, at either of the above named places. CITY HOSPITAL.

Mazycr. street, above Queen street. Surgeon In charge, J. S. Buist.

M. D. and office, No. 205 Meeting street. Marine Department, City Hospital, Mazyck street.

Surgeon In charge, J. S. Buist, M. D. HEALTH DISTRICT HO.

1. Bounded on the north by centre of Calhoun street, on the east by Cooper River, on theaouth by South Battery, and on the weat by centre of I Meeting street. Physician lu charge. Dr. Manning Simons.

Office and residence, church street, above Broad, next to the Charleston Library bulldlug. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 2. Wes' ern Division, turras' Dispensary. Bounded on the north by centre or Calhoun street, on tue east by centre or Meeting street, on the Bontb by South tery and Ashley River, and on the wost by Ashley River.

Physician In charge, Dr. Joseph Yates. Office at siilrra's Dispensary, Society street, between King and Meei lug streets. Hesidence No. 14 Lib? erty street.

The physician In charge of this district 1B re? quired to attend at the Lower Wards Guardhouse when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 3. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by Cooper Kl er, on the sonni by centre of Calhouu street, and on the weat by centre of Meeting street. Physician in charge.

Dr. J. L. Ancrum. Office and residence No.

10 Mary street, opposite Eliza? beth street The phyalulan tn charge of this district ia re? quired to attend at the Almshouse when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT MO 4. Bounded on the north by city Boundary, on the east by centre of Smith street to Cannon street, then by centre of Cannon to Rutledge avenne, then ny centre or t. tied ge avenue to George street, aud theo by a Une running in the same di? rection through io City Boundary, OD the aoutb by centre or calhoun sr and on the west by Ashley River. Physician In charge, Dr.

T. Grange Simons. Office No. 18 Ashley street, opposite United States Arsenal. Residence No.

21 Rutledge avenne, op? posite Radcliffe street. The physician In charge of thia district la re? quired to attend at the Old Home when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 6. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by centre or MeeUng street, on the son th by "centre of Cai ou street, and on the weat by cen? tre of Smith street to cannon street, then by cen? tre or Cannon street to Rutledge avenue, then by centre or Rutledge avenue to Grove street, then a line running in the same direction to City Boundary.

Physician In charge, Dr. Isaac W. Angel. Of? fice and residence, st. Phillp street, opposite the Neck Mattet.

The physician la charge or thia district ls re? quired to attend at the Upper Warda Guardhouse when called upon. OFFICE HOURS. From 8 t'o 0 morning; from 2 to 3 afternoon. AU dispensary patients who are able shall be required to attend at the rhee of the health dla trlct In wh'ch they may reside during the above specified ornee hours. The physicians in attend ance will alford medical and surgical relief and medicines gratuitously to all destitute slok poor persons, residents of their respective districts applying for treatment, who may, in their opin? ion, be entitled to dispensary relier.

lt la recommended that office patients attend punctually at the beginning of the office hours. Cans may be lett on the slate at any time during the day at the respective oin ces, and at night at tbe resldeuces of the physicians In The number and street must be carefully given all ap pl lea Mo for at teu dance at home. itttjsual Books. FOR THE COMINgjjfibcAL 8EASON. THE STANDARD.

By I. Emerson, or Boa ton, and H. R. Palmer, of Chicago. Price $160; $13 60 per dozen.

First edition exhausted. Next edition already sold. This Church Muele Book, the joint product of the best talent of the East and Weat, wiU be used immediately, both Weat and East. Good for Choras Classes. Good for Quartette Choira.

Gjod for Conventlona. Good for societies and singing Schools. Send at least for specimen copy, which will be malled for the present, post? paid, at $123. (Note. Just published.

Strauss's New MAN? HATTAN WALTZ, drat played, with great suc? cess, tu New York. Price $1.) THE HOUR OF SINGING. By Emerson and Tilden. Price $1. Good, practical, interesting High School Slog lng Book.

Already Mghly approved and widely used. Excellent also lor Seminaries. SPARKLING RUBIES. Sabbath School Song Book. Pi ice ascents.

None who try lt can help liking lt. PILGRIM'S HARP. For Social Meetings. CO cents. Very convenient bise.

Moderate price. 250 tones. Wan selected music. GOLDEN ROBBIN. For Common Schools.

50 cents. An established favorite, which has a large sale. Music and Mnslo Books mailed, post-free, on re? ceipt of retail prie OLIVER DITS ON A 00., BOBton. CHAS. H.

D1TS0N A New York. aug24-swlyrdAw ROWLES LONDON, PARIS AND BOSTON, No. 19 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CIRCULAR CREDITS Travellers, available throughout the world. Bills cf Exchange and Telegraphic ransfers on ac7 part or Europe In anma io amt.

may2S-x JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH A CO. NO. 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CREDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

mavn-x JAY COOKE NO. 20 WALL STREET. THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE APPLI CATION wni be made to tba Bank or Charles? ton for a renewal of Certificate No. 4708 for one Share, standing In the name of "St. Paul's Church Radcllffeboro' Permanent Fond," the original being lost or mislaid.

$Ft. SOOTHSG CORDULI Thia Preparation la highly recommended by many ul the leading Phyalclana of Charleston, aud ta always kept for aale. Whole-ale and Retail, by DR. H. BABB, No.

131 Meeting street. "pERFUME ATOMIZERS. This new and elegant addition to the toll table ls coming dally Into more general use. A full styles-constantly on hand, At DB. U.

RAE K'S Drug Store, 131 Meeting atreet. MEDICINE CHESTS, Physicians' Saddle Boga Phyalclana' Pocket Cases Electric Machines. For sale by DR. H. BA BR, No.

131 Meeting street. TO PHOTOGRAPHERS I DP. H. BA ER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Keeps a 'all assortment of Photographers' Chemi? cals, as aiao Pare Alcohol.

Acetic Acid, Ac, Ac, all of which be sella at the lowest prices. VAN DE DSEN'S WORM CONFECTIONS. (Made or Pare santonlne Pleasant, reliable and effectual; has stood the teat or many years. For aale Whuleaale and Retail by DR. H.

BARR, No. 131 Meeting si jyjTNERAL WATERS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WATER, from the Celebrated Greenbriar White Sulphur Springs In Virginia Congress Water Geyser Water. For sale by DR. H.

A ER, 181 Meeting atreet. TRUSSES, Of every Size and Style. Abdominal Supportera Elastic Stockings, Ac, Ac, Ac For sale by DR. H. BAER, Wholenale aud Retail Druggist, No.

131 Meei lag Htreet. SPONGES. Bath Sponges Toilet Sponges Surgeons' Sponges Carriage Sponges Reef Sponge state Sponge For Bale by DR. H. BAER, No.

lil Meelina: atreet. JJOMOOPATHIO REMEDIES. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY. A foll line or all the most approved Medicines or thia School-Ul tinctures, powders and pellets; in ali dilutions and potencies. Also Family Medi? cine Cases, with Smau'a Practice.

Fur sale by DR. H. BAER, 131 Meeting street. MARBLE DUST, Sulphuric Add Bicarbonate of Soda Tartaric Acid Flavoring Extracts cream of Tartar Alcohol, 05 per cent AC, Ac, Ac At lowest market rates. By H.

BAER. No. IM Meeting BRUSHES. A Full Assortment of the Beat Too 'h Brushes Nail Brushes Hair Brushes Flesh Brushes Shaving Brushes lorant Brashes. For salo by DR.

H. BAER, 131 Meeting atreet COLOGNE. The real, genuine, Imported article, In different styles, comprising: Joseph Antoni Farlua Joan Maria Farina "4711" (Francois Marie Farina.) Al-o, a very superior Cologne, ot my uwn man? ufacture, put up in all atylea. Olve lt a trial. DR.

H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 1S1 Meeting street. BEEF, WINE AND IRON AMD BEEF, WINE, IRON AND OINOHONA. These elegant and excellent lng Tonics are now getting Into general nae, especially in cases of delicate females and childi en. They may be had of DR.

U. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. A fall stock or Elixirs, and all the other new Pharmaceutical Preparations always kept on SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, WITH DR. PIEROE'S NASAL DOUCHE AND DR.

PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DeBlng'B Pile Remedy ueBlng'a Via Fags Dr. uomord's Acid Phosphates Wllber'a Oodllver Oil and Lime. For sale by DR. H.

BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. 5 I My assortment of ST RINGES ls unusually large. I am Agent ror the sale ur the FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, unquestionably the beat of all Syringes, especially for self use. lt la simple, emelen easy to manage, and cannot get out or order.

Cue will last a lifetime. Our best phyalclana recommend lt. I have a fall stock or Manson's, Davidson's and other Bulb Syringes; also Glass and Hard Robber Syringes, and the HYPODERMIC SYR? INGE. Ll. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 131 Meeting street, i TO.

BAKERS 1 Dr. H. BAER offers at the low. st market rates the following articles, or which he ai way keeps a good a toe lc on band: Carbonate or Ammonia-In Jars and In balk Cream of Tartar-pure Superoarbonate of Soda Salteratua Fresh Hops-pressed and loose Ginger, Race and Ground CU or Lemon Extract or Vanilla, made or the beatfreah bean For salo Wholesale and Retail at DR. BA KR'S Drag Store, 131 Meeting street.

ri vt us A i. BXBnmrneni OF assav FIRST-CLASS MEDAL ALF. LABAP.ilAQUE AND Co QUINIUM Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine The Qulntum Labarraqne is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark, i Thc Bark Wines usually employed inme rjicliie arc prepared from Barks which vary (Considerably in the degree lo which they possess thc desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than thc traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. The Quintara Labarraqne, approved by the Academy ol Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, mid on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely.

The Quininm Labarraque is prescribed with great success for persons of weak con tilution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness for youths fatigued Ly too rapid, growth; for young girls whose development takes p'ace with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness, ll is lue best preservative against Fevers. In cases df Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ncss, ibis Niue is a powerful auxiliary of thu ieiTiisiiious preparations. lu conjunction, for example, with VJUBT'S the rapidi iy ot its is really marvellous. l'eruliu mcJitob. Agenta In Charleston: DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists.

piTY THT? TENDER BABE Give lt nut the deadly compound known as soothing Syrup. A certain popular article of this name has launched thousands of helpless Inno? cents Imo an early grave. Thia has been proven repeatedly, and beyond the shadow or a doubt, for which reason lils condemned by the majority of phyalclana. Seeing the necessity ror an article of this sort, entirely free from oplatia, and utber injurious drugs, Dr. Baer has put up ihe GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL for the use or Infants Teething, and for children suffering from diarrhoea, dysentery Ac Thia may be given wltn perrect confidence, and ls ap? proved by every physician who has examined the formula.

Price itt cents per bottle; five bottles Uanal Discount to the Trade. Manufactured and for sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting atreet, Charleston.

on. 1 PH lill' OF KENTUCKY. SEMGRA1GIFTCOIERT DAT OF THE DRAWING FIXED. NO POSTPONEMENT FROM SEP? TEMBER 2a TO THE PUBLICj Tbe Trustees of the Public Library of Ken? tucky being satisfied from tue large sale ol tickets already made, and the dally increasing demand for them, that there will be no occasion for postponing the Second Drawing in the Gift Concert In aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, bave instructed me, ss their Agent and Manager or the Gift Concert, to say to the public and ticket-holders that the Drawing wm positively take place on September 38th, and win not be postponed. An active demand for tickets comes from every State and Territory or the United states, and from the Oanadaa, giving as? surance to the Trustees that nc circumstances can prevent a Drawing at the appointed time.

A sufficient clerical force la engaged to keep up with the orders for tickets, and, In order that this efflce may be relieved of the Immense pressure in? olden i to the buB incas for the week or two Im? mediately preceding the Drawing, agents espe? cially, and those desirous of procuring tickets, are requested to send in their orders immediately, as sales will have-to be closed In time to make the necessary preparations for the Drawing. It ls the wish of the management to flu every order for a ticket, as well as to aell au the tickets, bat those who apply flrat must first be anppiled and ir those who pat off bay lng antn sales are closed have their money returned, Instead of the tickets ordered, aa In the Flrat Gift Concert, In December last, when thousands of dollars ttiLt came too late were sent back, they wUl have none to blame bnt themselves. TH OS. E. BRAM LETTE, Agent Pabilo Library, Kentucky.

Louisville. August 10, 1872. aug20-mwf6w2 Sljirts ano ti nus fun To Make Room'For FALL GOODS E. SCOTT, MEETING 8TBEET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, 13 NOW CLOSING OUT HIS UNEQUALLED STOCK OF INCLUDING THE FAMOU8I STAR SHIRTS, A. OOS CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES I (Engines, STEAM ENGINES PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND AGRICULTU RAL ENGINES, two to fifty horse-power Circular Saw Mills, Grist Milla Long and Short Cotton Gina Gum and Leather Belting Sperm, Lard, Tannera', Linseed, Paraphlne White Oak Oils, Tallow, Ac, Ac Engine and Mill Supplies In great variety.

CAMERON, BARKLEY CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS aug22-2moa QUICK TRANSIT-THE engineers and capitalist atu laying their heads together send through spaco with bird like swiftness, it may bi us well to state that ihe QUICK SST POSSIBLI TRANSIT from a state of debility and despondency to a condition of health and vigor ls secured bj the use ot Tan unfa Effervescent Seiner Aperient This most refreshing and delightful of thirst quenching draughts la a positive specific io dyspepsia, feverishness, an overrtow of bile, con atipation, nervous weakness, CK headache, ant all disorders of the digestive, secretive and ex crettve The true article la procurable a all drug atores. aaglo-12 Jg AN KING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS A NO. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters or Credit for Travel lera, also Commercial laautd, avallabl throughout the world.

Billa of Exchange on the Imperial Bank or Lon don, National Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bani of ireland, and au their branchea. Telegraphic Transfers or Money on Europe, ai Francisco and the Weat Indies. Deposit Accounts received in lt her Currency Com, subject to check at sight, which pas through the Clearing House as if drawn npon an, city bank, interest allowed on dally balancee Oer tl neates of Depoalt Issued bearing Interest a current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated.

CLEWS, HABIOHT A may28-x Nc ll Old Broad street, London. GOODS DEY GOODS DEY GOODS CLOSINOOUT SALE OP THE BEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT BENEDICT HO. 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. PREVIOUS TO BEMOVING- TO GUE NEW STOKE, NO.

275 TZITSGr STREET, BROWNING'S OLD STAND, All of our Goods on Hand now will be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT 244 KING- STREET. Sob son1 Qtboertieement. JT. TV.

ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOB ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Ol twenty years, and conaning himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operatic on nls own account, respectfully solicita consignments of Cotton, Flour, Oom, Wheat, Ac shippen of produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either In Charleston or New York, thus haring the advantage of two marttets without extra References-Bishop W. M. Wightman. 3. Colonel Wm.

Johnson, Caarlotte, N. Rev. T. Summers, ft. Tennessee; Hon.

John P. Ring, Augusta, Qa. Messrs. O. W.

Williams A charles ton, S. Messrs. Williams, Birnie A New York. AB the 8PK0IAL AGENT FOR THE STATE UF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a ful stock of all kinds at Magazine. Tho long experience of Meiari.

Dupont IQ tin manufacture Gnu powder, makes lt unnecessary to say more than that I guarantee the quality of overy package. Prid as low as any other Powder In the market. Persona ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. Aa Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep cor.utant'i on hand a foll assortment of Crushed, Powdered, Granulated.

A Wnite, B. White, 0 Extru, Yet low; a so Amber Dri os tn barrels, which I otr-r at freight added. Any change In price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage of IL Am also Agent for the celebrated nraada of Family Hour raannra-ftured ny Mesara. DAVIS i EMMONS, of St. Louis, wnlch I can recommend In every respect; put up lu Ni nc ty-ein nt Pound Bag; and AND GOLD DUST, choice Family, Home Mill Medium 'Family, Santa 'A irla Family.

Also several of the nest Mills In Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. As Agent, for SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson co. Beargraaa Dam Fairbank, Peck A Daddy Lard, Work A candios, samuel conard A Mon Candles, Johnao: A Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty A Soaps of all varieties, Mackerel i Kits and half barrels, Ludlow Brand of Gunny Cloth, Baling Twtue, Ac, Ac; and as devote royaei exclusively toa Commission Business and all the gooda are received direct from factory, and neithe seil nor ony on my own account would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facllitic fur doing business, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of ove twenty years, aud having Just erected a large ami commodious atora In addition to my others, 1 at fully prepared fur business. EISTG-LISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Imponed direct from guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Fha phate of Lime.

PERUVIAN CUT ANO, DIRECT FROM THE AQKNT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVEC BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand.

And as every shipment la analyzed on arrival, Plantera oan rely on getting th same ar title, and fully up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely increase cropB or Colton, Oom and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters an Farmers. JT. N.

ROBSON, un uti: AGENT FOR THE STATE, Nos. 1 aud ii Atlantic Wharf anil GS Bast Bay, Charleston. Poors, Sashes ano Him os P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Sealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENOH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS.

OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, HORLBEC K'S WHARF mcns-fmwly (Migara, Sobarco, EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURE CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSI No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET, CIGARS AND TOBACCO of oil kinda. WILLIAM SCHRODER. of Fortnne conatantry nand.

invest cents and try yonr luck mcnT-DCAwiyr 1 Gurner King and Libertystreets, 1 will say a Une lot or Kenfc and Boys' BOOT? AND -Z? Afine line of Men's and Boys? FELT HATS, jaat received per steamers rromasw York, tobe sold wltttottt reserved WAGON, HARNESS, SECOND- HAND FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. Will sell: THIS DAY, at hts auction Sales? room, No. Wentworth at io o'clock, a general assortment or Household Horne, Wagon and Harneas. auction gaga. Auctioneers.

CS ALE REAL ESTATE at auction. Wm. Lnoas va, 3.8." the Common Pleas for Oh ari eaton Equity. In pursuance of an order of sale tue above case, to me directed, by rae Hon. P.

Graham. Jodge or the First wm offer for at Public Anciion, at the Poatofflee, Broad street, Ohorlesioa, on TUESDAY, day of tomber. 1874. at ll o'clock A. Tue following LOTS or Parcels of LAND, jd iy lng and being Christ Church Parish, County or charleston, near the rownof Mooat Plea aaa and having auch metes and boanda aa are set raith on a certain Plat of the Greenwich.

Mill? property, made by Wm. Hame. surveyor, ant recorded In the office of the. Registrar of Messe conveyance for charleston County, in Plat Book No. 1, page 76, to nara Lots I and containing ten (10) acres lu all, about forty more or lesa, more or leas, aa by referee to the plat sala lands, now to be ar-JU at toe office of Messrs.

Lowndes A Gritnbali, Auctioneers, Broad will more fuily appear. Each Lot will be sold separately.S Terms-One bair cash; balance in one year, se? cured by bond of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay Referee 'for papers and G. UK BT SASS, aug3o-fin2 Referee. Sta? gflbiiratlom.

NEW CATALOGUE. STUDIES IN POETRY AND PHlJLOSOPHY, C. Shslrp, SI SO. Shairp's culture and Religion In some of their Relations, $12fi. Lange's New Volume, of Kings, ta.

Dean stanley; History -of the Onana ot Scot? land, 60. The Desert of the Exodus, Journeyings on Foot in the Wilderness or tue Porty-Years undertaken in connection with, tho ordnance Survey of sinai and the Palatine Exploration Fuud. by E. H. Palmer, Ai; with Maps and lus $3.

jesus, by charlea F. Deems, numerous illustra? tions, Paul or Tarsus, an Inquiry Into the Times and tiff Qospel of the Apostles of the George ii.Woods, M. LL. Historical and biographical Essaya, gaper. Women Helpers in the Church; andv Doings.

Edited by WlliUm SC Robert and William Memolrg Autobiographical Reminiscences, $1 M. jPfi? The Autobiography of Stephen Collina, M. iL Anaaal Record of Science and industry for 1871. Edlied by spencer A Baird, $1L tcaCV Tho Newspaper Press of charleston, embracing period oi 140 years, br Wm. L.

Ringi Astronomy and Geology Ormatnwaite, The student's own Speaker, a matlon and by Pani Shakespeare, edited, bj Wm. J. Rolfe, A. M. The first four parts of tats unique uon or Shakespeare, oomprtstna- Mercaancoi Venice The Beary and JnUns Cesar, bound in one handsome Volume, with Illustrations, $8.

Aldine Edition ol the Poets, to be completad la tttty-two Volumes, at 76 cents. Merry Maple Laves, or a Summer In the Ooofitry, by Abner Perk? Humorous ISfc--tf THE LATEST NOVELS. LORD KILGOBBIN. by OHSA. LOTer, ctotTtiso.

pap-j KL Aeil's Tryst, paper JSC A Miller's Story of the War. or toe Plebiscite, by one of the 7.600,000 who voted Yea, (rrom the Frenen of Erctmsnn-Cbatrtan.) cloth rsc. A or own for the Schemes, paper 75c. The Cancelled Miss Eliza A. Eleonore, rrom German of E.

Voa Rothenoela, by Elisabeth Bennett, doth SI 25. Her bord and Master, by Florence Marryatt, paper 60c. nf, a Story or Austrian ufe, by B. L. Far- aeon, paper 40a Petronel, by Florence Mar- ryatt, paper 60c A Bridge of Glass, by W.

Hoblnaon, paper 60c Married Againat Rea son, by Mrs. A. Shelton Mac sensie. paper 6oc Aloert Lunel, by Lord Brougham, paper tte. Veronique, by Florence Marryatt, paper Poor Miss Finch, by A siren, by T.

Adotphns Trollope. Music and Morals, by Rev. H. Rv Havers, A-, 76. seven Montos' Rnn Up and Down and Around the world, by Tames Toree Centuries of Modsrn History.

by Charles Dake Yonge, ta. GanoVa Natara! Philosophy for general readers and yoong persona, translated'wita the author's saao ilon, by E. Atkinson, $8... 1 persona residing in the country WUJ please bear in mind that by bending their orders to ns for any BOOKS published-in America, they will oe charged only the prloe of the Book, the postage Address-- FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King stree (In tao Bend,) aprta-tuths Campaign CAMPAIGN GOODS.

FLAOS, PAPER BALLOONS, GARDEN LAN TERNS, AC, AC J. E. GRUMBACH A Manufacturers, No. 216 Fulton street, Catalogues free. New York.

augio-12 tjosierj), Ut. OHOSSON'S CELEBRATED KID AND CASTOR GLOVE, FROM ONE TO SIX BUTTONS. Black, White, Light, Mode and Dark. All the new laney colors to match the prevailing shades of silks and Dress Gooda. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE NE OB SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED auglG thm4mo3 QUarm ittonerj gPraipgro.

THE MOST PERFECT MM Um DRiWER. MILES ALARM TILL EVERY EVERY USB THEM I SOLD AT FAIRBANKS' SOAUS WAngnoosES, FAIRBANKS 311 Broadway, N. T. FAIRBANKS, BROWN 118 milk street, Boston. FAIRBANKS Philadelphia.

FAIRBANKS Ss Baltimore. FAIRBANKS HAIR TONIO. TQb preparailon ta Jost what many nenona need. They no oye. but only a HSJTWM? or Hair Dreaalng-sometbing that wlllkeen OIH hairoiean.

and at she same time be a seaaant bair dreaalng-not too greasy, The meeta all these mdlcatlonsTana iifen a trial. Fifty cents a fife bottles loftwS ForsalebytteJlanafactnrer. DR. H. BABB, No.

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