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HORACE GREELEY. Before tb? Burial. [Prom the "New Torie Trlban e.] Earth, let thy soft-eat mintie rest Thia wearied child to thee re taming, Whose yooth was nortored at thy breast. Who loved thee with auch tender yearning i Bews* thr oelds and woodland ways, And deemed thy humblest aoa his brother; Asleep, beyond oar blame or praise. Wt yield him back, O gentle Mother t Of praise, ol blame, he drank bis AU: Who has not read the llfe-loog story ? And dear we hoki bis rame, bat still The man wss dearer than his glory. And now to os are len alone The closet where hi? shadow lingers. Tbs Tacant chair-that was a throne The pea, Jost rallen (rom his Angers. Wrath changed to kindness on that peo ; Though dipped in gall it flowed with hooey; One nash rrom out the cloud, and theo The Skies with smile and Jest were Bonny ; Or hate he sorely lucked tho art, ' Who made his enemy his lover: O reverend bead and christian hear? I Where now their like the round world over r He saw the goodness, not the taint, lu m tiny a poor, do-nothing creature, And gave to sinner and to saint, But keptiiis faith in naman nature; Perchance he was not worldly-wise, Yet we who noted, standing nearer, Thnshrewd kind twinkle ia bis eyes, - for every weakness held him dearer. Alas t that unto nun woo gave So much, so little saoula be given I Himself alone, ho might not save Of all for whom his hands had striven. Pitos, freedom, fame, his work bestowed; Men took, and passed, and left him lonely ; What marvel, if beneath nts load, At times he craved forjistlce only t Yet thankless aass, the serpent's tooth, Hts lofty purpose could not alter; Toil had no power to bend his youth, ?' OT make ula lusty manhood falter; Rom envy's sttng, from slander's dart, " hat armored soul the body shielded. Till one dark sorrow ohilied his heart, A Od then ne bowed hts head and yielded. How, now, we measure at its worth The gracions presence gone forever 1 The wrinkled East that gaye him birth, Laments with every lahorlag river; Wild moan the free winds or the Weat For him who gathered tb her prairies The sons of men, and made eaoa crest the haunt of happy household fairies; And anguish sits upon the mouth Of her wno came to know Bim latest: Bis heart waa ever thine, o South I He was ihy truest friend, and greatest I He shunned thee tn thy splendid shame. He Stayed thee In thy voiceless sorrow; The day thoo shalt forget bis name. Pair sooth, can have no sadder morrow. Ihn tears that fall from eyes un used The hands above his grave united Th s words of men whose Bps hs loosed, Winns eraw-he-hfttWi whose wrongs he righted Could he bat know, sad rest with this : Yet stay, through Deaths low-lying hollow, His une SX foe's Insatiate htsa Oo that benignant shade would follow I Pence ( while we shroud this man of men ?trno us hallowed word be spoken I He win not answer thee again, His month ts sealed, his wand ls brokeo. Some holler wise, some vaster trust, Beyond the v?L he doth Inherit O gently, Bnfta,-reeeive Ms-dost, And Heaven sooth his troubled ij?rit t E. a 8TXDMAN. jfiiUiturfi, Strom ?000s, Ut. ALL OPENING, SO. SOS KINO STREET. . Mrs. M. J. ZERNOW would respectfully sn noonee to the pabilo that she will open THIS PAT, October 17th, a full hue or MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Uoopatlrta, Bustles, Kid Gloves, Ladies? ?nd Children's Under Garments, Wrap? pers, sacks. Furs, Ac. Dress and Cloak Making attended to aa usoal Solo agent for M'aie Dem or es t's PAPER PAT? TERNS. Oe au try orders will receive prompt at? tention. '* octn-thsto Btes Oooirt, Ut. FCM?IOTT, BENEDICT &f?., ,Y5? . i NO. 99*5 KJDVG STREET. . A decided REDUCTION has been made IN ALL OUR PRICES, and wc offer Great Bar gains to parchasen la avery apartment. Oar stock oom . prises an assortment of tho most elegant novel? ties in everything that appertains to aflrat-class Dry Ooods Establishment, we mention below tne-prioea of only a few of our Gooda: 100 pieces 4-4 N, Y. Mills, Bleached, only 10 'cents lao pieoes- 4 4 wamautta, Bleached, only 19 cents 6 oases 4-4 Bleached, ia? and ld, worth 18 and 18 cents 8 casa? Double-width Gingham, only 12? cents 2 cases I0-? Sheeting, Only ?0 cents 2 boles 1U White Flannels, 20 cents, worth 26 ft baies s A White Flannels, 25 and 80, worth 80 and 40 cants . 2 cases io-4 While Btsnkftts, only SS W i case io-? White Blankst?, f.6, worth $0 60 loo pieces Fine Oaasimera, si and $12?, worth .^ilM .3Dft!U'? S .Ti M piases Fine Caaslmare, 8160, worth $2 l easo Piala tad figured Dress Ooods, 26 cents . atjfco?s Fine Poplin, so and 36 seats 60 ruecas Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66 Great Reduction in Black Silks Great RedcnOon in colored Bilks Great Reduction in Cloak and Trimming "Velvet Great Reduction in Valours, Silk Popllos and Fine Dress Goods - Great Redaction In Mourning Goods Great Bargains tn Ribbons Six-inch Sash Ribbon, ooiy $i, au colors Great Bargains in all the New Shades of Rib? bons Great Bargains in Bows, Ties and Silk Hand kerchiefs' Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, (see Business 3*oticesr . --- ?Jsssil Bargains in Laces, Handkerchiefs, Outs and Collars Great Bargains lo Jet Sets, Hair Ornaments, Ac, Ac. . . ' . " Oreat jJd'rgalns In Silk Trimmings, Silk Fringes Poll Lines or Ladles'UH derw ear FaB Unes of Gents* Farn tatting Goods foll Lines of Hosiery and Notions All at Great Bargains. . GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS AND RUGS. fine VELVET CARPETS marked down Fine English-Body Brussels Carpet marked d?irn ?'";;r.,i,' fine English ' Tapestry ' Brussels marked down Fine Three-Ply Carpet marked down Fine Wool Carpeta marked down fine Ingrain Carpet marked down Flea Bemp carpeta marked down Fine Venetian Carpets marked down Good Quality Ingrain Carpets for 66, 66 and .. { 76 cents" ' Good 4-4 Matting marked down OB Cloths, Rugs, Mats, all marked down. Our Wholesale Departments are complete, and we-coaitanUj offer Great Bargains to Merchants, Farmers, and all in need of Goods. OUTJOidnery Department is the best assorted minimarket ?""_ Respectfully, FBRfiBeorr, BENEDICT ?& cov $a?s, Caps, Ut. O. O. PLEN?E, NO. 20? KINO STREET, Invites the attention of the Public to his PINE STOCK OP H ITS, Ci PS MD FURS. ANO UMBRELLAS. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS j A Specialty. 201 King Street. dael Cigar?, Sobarco, Ut. CXO^TNC" OTJ T TO CHANGE BUSINESS. In order to go toto another Boslness, I will dispose or tu j ENTIRE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE*, The Ooodi I ', must be sold bj the last or this month, as I will | j nave no use fur them. Call at once and make your select lou a either In small lots or m bulk. THE ENTIRE LOT OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES TOBACCO. CIGARS AND FANCY GOODS | ] MUST BB SOLD. WM. SCHRODER, Emperor William Cigar Store, ll Nb. 310 KING STREET, , AA HA 1,8. 0. IS IDoors, Saeqes ano ? linos | POOHS, SASHES, BUNDS I WOOD M0ULDISG9, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS. AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. (LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH ft THORNE. |254 AND 2S6 CANAL STREET, deos-lyr Mew Torte ruy. Pianos, ?rgans, Ut. ?ALES ROOMS BEAUFAIN STREET ONE DOOR FROM KINO. -ESTABLISHED 1819.- n Jost received a select lot of new PIANOFORTES ind CABINET ORGANS, and tor aale low tor cash, >r to rent conditionally, the rent applied as pur :hase money. An excellent opportunity ls now :>nered l?o purchasers ta secure a fine, well-toned nstrnment. Satisfaction guaranteed to the pur shsser. On band and to let, Pianofortes at reduced rates. Musical Instruments and MoMoal Merchandise, together with the latest fashionable Maulo con jtantiy receiving-. Orders for toning and repair? ing promptly attended to. novxsototnimo HENRY SIEGLING PIANOS AND ORGANS, Forntiihed at factory prices for Cash, or by lion tel j- Payments on the most liberal tarma. CHARLES L. M'CLEN AH AN, Plano and Mosts Store, ?p3-4moi No. iel KICK street. Clotri in.j ant inmisriing ?ooot. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW ! MENKE ft MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR SPLENDID NSW STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, GENTS? FURNISHING GOODS, AND CHOICE MATERIALS FOR CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., IS RESPECTFCLLY SOLICITED. octa ftasintfs daros jy A. J. SULLIVAN, * BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. HS MEETING STREIT, NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A 00 Desires to inform his friends and the public that he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kinda at? tended to, Designs and estimates furnished upon application, sep9 J Drnas ano it?e?inrus. jyjEDIGD?E AND FOOD COMBINED. VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE. TESTIMONY OF CHARLESTON PHYSICIANS Tnu valuable preparation, recently discovered h aa been extensively tested here and throughout the country daring the past summer, and has fany merited the character claimed for lt.' ' Each bottle contains the Juice of four pounds of the beat bet r, exclusive'of far. Mr. Valentine, tbs patentee and proprietor of th!? preparation, has tn his possession numerous testimonials from the best and most experienced physicians ol the land. Among them the follow? ing are presented to the readers of Tn s Nsws, who will need no further assurance of the quality and efficacy of the article here offered : CHARLESTON, s. C., September 26,1872. Dear Sir-Some lime ago i had toe honor to re? ceive by express specimens of your "Meat Juice" for trial. I have not thus far acknowledged your kind communication for the simple reason that I never Certify to things of which I know nothing. I have, In the meantime, tested your "Prepara? tion," fully anti cautiously, and the result of my experience has been, that in au cases where sup? p?t tis demanded, whether lu the teething child or the adult worn down by disease, your "Prepa? ration" has, nnder my observation, proved far more efficacious than all the farrago of farina? ceous articles and so-called extracts, which often do more harm than good. lam, very respeblfally, your obedient servant, K, GEDDINGS, M. D. Mr. M. S. VALENTINE, Richmond, Va. CHARLESTON, S. C., September ll, 1872. MR. Mi 3* VA I KNTINE * Dear Sir-I have made quite an extensive trial of your "Meat Juice" daring the past summer, particularly in those protracted and exhausting diie ises incident io Infancy and childhood, sn familiar to oar Southern p hy.- Iel a na. The trial has re-ult ea tn a, preference for your "Meat folce" above all the KxtraC's which I have hither? to med. SO far,.lt has jolly come un to all that aaa been claimed for lt, abd If its preparation ts ?ntjuetf d with the same care, and the parity or the materials maintained aa heretofore, I have 30 doubt its uiewtn oe greatly extended. Very respectfully your obedient servant, . .. F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D , Professor of Gynecology and Clinical Obstetrics li the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. QUARANTINE f? RICK 1 CHARLESTON, >o vember 20,1872. i ?R Mg 9* VALENTINE* Dear slr-Your samples of "Meat Jnlct" were ecelved through the politeness or your agent, md used very freely during the rammer In cho era infantum, low forms of fever and other dis? eases peculiar to this climate. I cheerfully add my tesrfmonv to Its dietetic raine, and regard your "Meat Preparation" nf rreat benefit, not only In infant! e, bnt also in tdult practice, it ts with pleasure that i can ecommeod Its use to the profession generally rom pan experience and thc happy results In my iractice. Very reapertfnlty, ac. ROBB KT LEBBY, M. P., Health Officer, Harbor of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 20,1872. fr. M. 8. VALENTINE, Esq.: Dear Sir-During the past summer t have had .fUU opportunity cf testing y oor "Preparation of feat Joice." particularly amongBt children f-nf enng from uarrbcea from "Teething." I find hat aa soon as they lose their appetite and com? ience to degenerate generally, your Preparation dministereJ ls well retained and mot orien en >yed by the little sufferers. They Improve rapidly i health and strength. Other preparations are ot so easily tolerated, on account Of their un - lestant odor and taste. ... I oonslder the comenta' of ' juar little bottle lost Invaluable In all acute wasting diseases. Very respectfully, W. M. FITCH, M. D. Dr. s. Barucb, of Camden, S. C., writes: "I am using Valentine's Meat Joice with excel mt effect in the case of a child, who ls exceed igly fond of lt, while he positively refuse* all ther food." A fresh supply of the Meat Joice Jost received, nd for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. dec7-slyrncAw This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to ontaln a single particle or Mercury, or any in? ti lons mineral ?a ba tan ce, bat ls PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt has proved its great value in li diseases or the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys, 'housands of the good and great In all parts of tie country vouch Tor tts wo udor ful and peen flax owtr tn purifying the Blood, ?tlmnlatlng the wrptd Liver and Bowels, and imparting new Ufe nd vigor to the whole system, SIMMONS'S JVER REGULATOR ls acknowledged to have io equal -as a til i LIVER MEDICINE. It contains roar medical elements, never united a the same happy proportion, in any other pre laratton, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful onto, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cor? am Corrective or ail impurities of the body, luoh signal success has attended Us use that it 1B tow regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC, or Liver Complaint and the painful offspring hereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaun Uce, Bilious attacks, Sick Beadaobe, Colic. De ires8ton of Spirits, Soar stomach, Heart Burn, fcc, AC Regulate the Llyer and prevent . CHILLS AND FEVER, IIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured only by J. H ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga, and Philadelphia. PRICE-fl per package; sent by mail postage >ald, $128. Prepared ready for nee in bottles, ti so. ;axa.tfl For sale, by P. WIN EMA N A CO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 4V Beware of all counterfeits and imita lons. angB-tbitnnawsmos rEAT THBHTJMAN MACHINE GENT? LY-The winding passage, thirty feet in length through which the mala portion of the waste matter or the syatem 1B discharged, ls lined with a membrane as delicate as silk and as sensi? tive as a net.wort or nerves can make lt. Neither ?oostipation, cholle, diarrhoea, dysentery or any other bowel complaint can be ? ured by abusing and convulsing this tender mem?ranos with a furious purgative. The best, and safo3t remedy In such cases ls that mild balsamic and dellohtful tonic laxative * rarrant'? Efferrescent Seltzer Aperient, which heals, tones and invigorates the irritated Intestines, while lt relieves them from the mor? bid hnmora which provoke abdominal disease. Sold by all druggists. novO-24 Souls AnE??li?^?Lr?^N. SOUTH CARO LINA. Having recently purchased, thoroughly over? hauled and refitted the above Hotel we respe ct, felly announce to our manda and the public that we are now ready to receive and en.eruin guests In first-class style BAUlEYo*?"5rt";a nov80-2moa_Proprietor. ?jCBjing Slattyne?. T HE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. WHEELER A WILSON MAN UP'0 CO., apnviyr "t Nc 200 Ring street. ijar?trjur, ?grirnltnral implements, #c. HART & CO. .! IO! Are AGENTS For AVERY & SONS' PLOUGHS. A Plough, with Scraper, Bull Tongue, Tuning and Shovel Mould, Compl?ter for $15 25. Or if the Dixon Sweep be preferred to the Shovel Mould, price $16 $5.';. ' We have also a Full Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & E ONS, as well as other Manufacturers. ALSO A KI LL LIVE OF A&RIC?LTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. F AIBBANK'S SCALES. B?RDICK'S HAT AND FODDER CUTTER. We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, HOES, ENGLISH IRON, TRACES, HOOP IRON, NAILS, PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE, TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES, TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS, MILL STONES, PISTOLS, POTWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARE, I?E8T FISH LINES SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS, BOLTING CLOTH. TEL A TEL T Ac O O ., J9 Mayne Street, and Corner of Kine: and. Market. octl-UthSDAO CHAHLE8TONT, S. C. (Engines, iilttcr)infrrj, Ut. SMITH Ac TALK, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. SHOPS E?ST ?ND HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, SENEREY'S IMPROVED MCCARTHY GIN'S, with or without hie Attachment;for Feeding, CORN AND S?QAB MILLS, HORSE-POWERS, COTTON PREDS^CEIFLERT 0F , VERY DP80BIFTI0N. HavlnR purchased all the Patterns of the late W.LLIAM a. HENERET, wo are prepared to receive >rders for ail Machinery formerly made by him. oect-thstnlmo t&roctrus, Liquors, 0t. H. KLATTE & CO. AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We nave appointed Hessra. H. KLATTE A 00. Sole Ageot8 for Charleston for thsa Celebrated Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, botb BYES und BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pur? KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all compound im? purities, aod highly recommended by eminent chemists for medical nBe. The Brand ls patented to prevent Infringements. BARKHOUSE BROS. 4 COL Louisville, Ky. We respeoifuuy inform our Mends and custom? ers that we keep constantly on band a full supply of the above already favorably well known Whls eys, and offer same io the trade at distiller's prices. ? H. KLATTE A 00., aogai-stuthemo ? Nb. 186 Esst Bay. in rn; tare fJalisl). TRY IT. YOU WILL FIND IT HANDY, USEFUL AND CON* CONVENIENT. THE BEST ARTICLE EVEB INVENTED TO CLEAN AND RENOVATE OLD FURNITURE, MAKING IT LOOK PERMANENTLY BRIGHT, EQU.lL TO NEW. Sold by G. W. AIM AR,, King street. 0. F. SCHWETTMAN, King street. DR. H. BA KR, Meeting street. O. F. PANKNIN, Meeting street. DR. A. RAOUL, King street. D. TOOT, King street. 0. J. LU ii N, Klug street. And for sale by ai Grocers and Fancy Goods Stores In Obarleston. Price fifty cents per bottle. JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College Plaoe, New York. The trade supplied by PHILIP WINEMAN & CO., No. 35 DA Y NE STREET, ? Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, novis-lmo jjgjjgj galet-gbjf JPgg? . Auctioneers, Ito. 35 Broad SC, Cbarlei ' ton, 'MVOV . : : ' . - . - ?' -i rpeiS DAT, DECEMBER' 7TH, AT ll A JL. *; : 'MttndePvM.. ' . A large and valuable etoo* of OENDINE PIA M ON Dil, Sold and Silver Watches, from the beat mown makers, for Ladles and Gentlemen; Gold Ca al ns. Solid Go! ct Jewelry, Opera and Fi eld G las aa, cutlery. Rated Ware, ic . Wo wlU-oiftr the above, ?took of strictly Drat class Goods, from a well-known establishment on Broadway, New York, at Aactlon.? without re? stive, nt our salesroom. No. 26 Broad street, at ll O'Clock A. If .'and 6 P. M. " T ' Every article guaranteed to be as represented. dec? , ? r Vi Unction Sales-intnxt fltagft. By J. A. ENSLOW & CO? Auctioneer?, flEKMAN BASK EMIL, FOR AC VI COUNT or whom lt may concero, by order of tue Consul of the German Empire. ? on THURSDAY MORNlNu, iath December, at ll o'clock, at Southern Wharf, will be .old. by or? der of the Conant of tue Gorman Empire, for ac? count ot wnnm it may corcf-rn. , ThelfetaU?! and Ci pper-runtened German Bark EMIL, of Si? iona reglsier and 800 ton? oral capa? city, with Mastj, Spars, standing a< d B?nning Btjrglng. Cordage, Auctora. ( hains, .-aim. Ac, Ao. -ind immealattly after, the Ship's Boats and Stores'. .'- <Jec7 By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. IELEGANT AND DESIRABLE RE8I j DENCE on Hampstead Park, by order of tn?. Exacutor. - Will be sold on TUESDAY, lotti Instant, atine ?ant end of Broad street, at II o', look, 1 bat large and pleasant RESIDRNOR, situated .??FKD?i* H*?P???*d Park and America sweet, the late residence of Thoms* Dotterer. a he house ls of wood, con tala In g 8 rooms, besides d5^2*J[S?j?' ?nd t*n^>. On the premises are lu4*SJLltWi',D> extern and well of water, bet ali I'B fruit and-flowergarden B. ? The Lot measures io? by 126 teat In de . in. This nropeny is advantageously situated, command? ing? view of ow Park; and ls accesible by the pr?tent and now contemplated Une or railways. ' Terms-One third cash; balance, with interest, seqund by bond and mortgage and insurance of t he property, Porobaser paying ns for papers. . docs ? "? . _ .? By rT. Y. LEITCH & R, s. BRUNS, AactloneerB. BEVIDENCE No. 8 B?A?FAIN STREET ij; ; at Aactlon, north ?ide. W ill be sold at Auction on.TUBsDAY, lou? In? stant, (n front or the Poatofflce, at ll o'clock, That "Three-Story BRICK RESIDENCE, known as No. 8 BeaufalDstreet The Refluence contains e sonare Rooms, with Dressing Room and Pantry, om he premises are 'spacious Outbuildings, cu teni and Well ef good water. Lot meas ores 82: by 1.26 feet, more or less. ? -? . Turms-one-third cash; balance In ono 'and two years, secured bv bond, wlin interest, of ti.e pureoiner and mortgage or the premises, in? surance and assignment of the policy. Parcha ser te pay us for piorrs dees imbat By W. Y. LEITCH k R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. EILEGANT MANSION ON THE LINE OF I TBE ci ry RAILROAD. WM bs sold at Auction od TUESDAY, 10th inst., in front-o' the Postofflce st 11 o'clock, Tltat desirable sad-elegant MANSION, situated nn^t Wentworthvatseet, one door west of Pitt street, and now occupied by j. Reid Bo ? lato n, Esq,. This property ls advantageously situated, ana ai a residence la fldsurpassed for Itu con ve? ntee, and a?tbmniod?aioo 'j <.T Ttie propet ty can oe inspected upon application toni. Ttros-One-third cash; balance In one and two yeats, with interest, secured by bond of the pur cha-! er, mortgage of the premises, insurance and isa 11 rn raen t or policy. P arenas ir to pay aa for papon. . deo8 tutbatut By TT. Y. LEITCH Ss S. S. BBU> S, Auctioneer?. TTftLL BE SOLD ON T?E8DAY, 10TB Tl Instant, it the Postofflce, at ll o'clock, That; la-ge and desirable LOT on the south side or Borgara street, between Rutledge avenue and sires street, measuring 90 feet front,: and in depth 219 feet, more or less, MU ; . -.-T . Tea ma-One-half cash; balance lo* one year with Interest. Pu rebater to pay us for papera, decfi-tbstaa . ? By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. TWO SMALL RESIDENCES ON NORTH SIDE OF WENTWORTH STREET, west Of Lynch street... . On THU* SD AY. the 12th Instant, at ll o'clock o'clock A. M., will be sold near the Postofflce, by or dei- or the Mortgagee, under power of sale from ice Mortgager. Q. w. omey, Th? Twc-and-a half Story WOODEN RESI? DENCE, on the north side of Wentworth street, weat of Lynch, wiUJ a Brick Kitchen on premises. i V' . .. iffy !l - A small DWELLING with four Rooms. T hi Lot measures so feet front by i2l feet deep, more of lees. Rounding to the sooth on Went? worth street, north on Lands now or late or Alfred Eire, east on Lands or Estate Mrs. Logan, weat on Lands now. or Jaie nf-H.-.L. Toomer. v j. Ooo dillons-One-hair raab; balonoe by bond bearing semi-annual Interest, payable in one year, secured hy a mortgage of the property, liooMB to be- insured and policy aligned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers. deca-xnttiBtnwtho _ S BALE.-JOHN JONES _ ?nd Henry A. Smith, vs. John R. Dickin? son and E. A. Dickinson-In common ness, Beanf ort County. _ .. Under and by direction of the decree or Judge Macer lo the above case I win s*U on FRIDAY, tue acm d?? of December neat, at the Ocean Steam Saw Mill, near the residence or winiam P. cc cook, Esq., about four miles from Oooaaw hatchle.8. and?. RtdlrosA^, ?? . One Forty horse Power STEAM ENGINE. One Grist Mill, one shins le Machine. One Planing Machine. One Turnt ag Lathe. One Mule. One Donkey Steam Pump. One Dummy Et glue, one Mill Monte, siz frame Houses, One lot Plastering Laths. , The Wooden Superstructure of a Railroad three ""A^eirge'and well selected assortment of Min Supplies, consisting ot Saws, Pulllea, Belting, and other articles too numerous to mention. OHAS. E. BELL, Receiver. Oral amvl?e, S. C., November 28,1872. novS0-s3 Sran? flri}e Ehstribnl on. THE KENTUCKY UBI.ARV GIFT CONCERT. 850 3,000 IN BANK TO PAY ALL GIFTS. A FULL DRAWING IN SIGHT. $100,000 FOB ONLY $10 At the Second Grand Gift Concert, authorised by special act of the Legislature. In ala of the Public Library of Kentucky,,unavoidably post? poned from september 28 to December T, and which positively and unequivocally occurs in Loulsvl le, Ky., saturday, December 7,1872, with? out further delay on any account whatever, the following Cash Gifts are for distribution by lot among the ticket holders: ONE GRAND GIFT, CASH....'...$100,000 ONE GRAND GIFT:..!.6o!ooO 1 Cash Gift.$26,0001 4 cash Gins.... tzoo? 1 cash Gift.S20,ot>01 16 Cash Glits....$i,ooo l Cash Gilt.$10,000 20 cash Girts.... $900 ICasnGlft.$10,000 21 Cash Gifts.... $SOO 1 cash Gin.$9.000 26 cash Girts.... $700 I Utah Gift. $8,000 36Cash Girts.... $800 1 Cash Girt. $7,Ooo 46 Cash Gifts.... 2600 1 Cast) Girt. $6,000 50 Caan Gifts.. $400 1 Cash Gift. $6,000 I 60 C,sb Gifts.... SSOO 1 Cash Gl>t.$4,000 I 100 Caan Gins.... ?200 I Cash Gift. $8.0001 612 cash Gifts.... $100 Total-1000Gifts, allfjaah.............$6001000' The money to pay all these Gifts ls now upon deposit, and set apart for that purpose, in the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, as will be seen by the following certificate of the Cashier: . FABMBBB' AND DKOVXBS' BANK. 1 ' LoomviLLs, KT., September 20,18711 This ls. to certify that there is now on deposit In this ban* over Half a Million of Dollars to the ciedltofthe Girt Concert Fond, l&c<iooof which ls held by this bank as TresAurer of the Public Library of Kentucky to pay off Sil Gifte to be awarded s? the drawing. , ? T -'R. 8.-VEECH, Cashier. Pri?e or Tickets. : "^2LtJ? ^?O** .$10; H,dve^ Qnsrters, $S 60; II Whole Tickets for $100; $8 for*266: 66 for $soo; 118 for $1000; ?8A tor $2600; 676 for $6000. No diacoc Qt on less than $100 worth of tickets at a time. The drawing will positively and ! unequivocally take, place December 7. Agents are peremptorily required to close sales and make returns Novem? ber Hi In Order to gin ample tune for the final arranirements. orders for Tickets or appUoatloms "for CL'cuiars ssou'.d be addressed to GOT. THOMAS E. BOAHIJETTS, Agent Public library, nf Kan tucky, .ixmtavliie, I Kimtuoky. Octp-swlft^wa tott?oiu?s*' Ihripote gale?, ?t* By ^. DRAYTON ?OBBi { ' CHOICE FAMILY" RESIDENCE FOE SAXE: At Prlv&t? SA?,-the Frrst-ClAM KtSIBRWR, north tide Van d erhorit atreet,. Na 0, nett King, containing nine roomp, complete water worn and every comfort io? a genteel family- All. being newly painted and in the beet condition. The.iervaots' accommodations are ample and of the best kind. Lot 60 by 145 feet. JOrfUrUier partlcnlara apply at Ko,48-Bwad street. dec7-g-: ??. : . . ,u y.c :y .. -, > ?'?' By LOUIS 0. PeSAUSSUBE, . Broker, No. 93 Broad atreet. ' OLD THEATRE LOT- ON MEETING STREET;-For Sale, the OL u THE ARB LOT on Meeting "street, measuring 100 feet front by 380 feet deep; .thia lot ia situated between the Char lee? ton Hotel and Milli Hon -e, and is one of tue moat desirable btriidlnglotaln the city. . ALSO, ? '?acm. TBE LOT OF LAND at the corner of Mating and Qneen streets, measuring 63feet front by 10? feet deep. . . -.? AUSO> THE LOT on weat side or King atreet sooth of Qneen street, measuring 47 lett front by about 170 feet deep. . ? ? . ALSO,*: .... ? ....?*. THE LOT OP LAND on east aide Of Council stree t,|on the water, iso feet front by 146 feet deep. ALSO, . . ;.*/.; THE LOT OP LAND on west ride of Bnfedga avenoe with two small brick hooiestherejfl ada a few handsome trees. Lot lOOfeet front by na feet deep. dco-i-mthsa ' _-_ ?. . By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBBy M ? fio. 33 Groad street. nriHB "REST" PLANTATION IN OOLLE JL TON D1STR10 r,-R&TATR HALE. The PLANTATION to Co let?n District, known as the 'Rest," contains aboot ttOO acres of BaaoL aoont 76 of which ar* Bice Law), and m acree of cleared Cotton and Corn Land: the balance Tim? ber Land. The place iles on Horse Sbb? lOteek, waters of Asbepoo River. -The Jsavaanab aap Charles'on Railroad nina near it. z decS-tnaS By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUAE, . So. S3 Brand Street. THE BETHE AT FARM . ON COOPEE River for saie. Tue beautifully situated PA RM on Cooper River, known aa ?The Re? treat " cornrow anding a floe view or thc mer, aoout seven miles from the city, containing from ?. 2 4 lo 260 ncr a. On the Farm ls a bric* Dwelt lng, two brick-Outbuildings,: 8:abes, Ac Th* garden w*i ta were laid ont with taste, and JW w . have a variety or ornamental trees lu them. To one desiring a ooun try rrsldeu ce near tu? dry it otTeni many advantages, dr ot tnsA . By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. fio. 33 Broad Street. EICEFIELD RICE PLANTATION, ON PON POM RIVER. ..... .... For sale, RICHFIELD RICE PLANTATION, on t n M -Pon Pm River and Penny ereek, containing ass acres la the whole, of WM cn 4 on MUS* tm-s prime Klee i-ands, nnder banks and ulicbet at a good ! itch of the Tide; 120 acreshave been planted this year On the piare 1? a comfortable' Pwel ling, and Hom-e* waoooniDHKlate ?bout no ne gr-ea. with a plenty ol lahur at -command. dec8-tuK? ' " grJP-^ l?y H. H. DeLEON. -7 -L-? SMALL IO WELLING >;AT PRIVATE SALE. .' , t4 At Private Sale, all thatiLOT OP LAND with two story Wooden Dwelling, on west side of Meet log street,-one door north of John street, coo"- . tain In g six square rooina and, sdi necessary. oat buildings. Lot 60 feet front, by 75 feet deep. For terms, ftc; apply as above, at Jhv 34 Broad street, o , : . . . . dec*4ha?r - By IL M. MARSHALL A BRO., : > BESIDENCE No. 16 BULL STREET, ( wast Of Pitt. 'li?, ?i /.- .' ; On THURSDAY. >cember 13, at ll o'clock; will tte sold, near the Poe tom ce, Bro? a atreet; ; '.;* .? The above Slate-Roof K RSI DE NUB, containing four square rooms, at rles, pantry, d rosslDgroom, donble piazza, large kl chen and curern, gas, ac Lot measures-bv-, more or leia. Terra?-one quarter cash; balance In ona, two and three years, secured by bond sud mortgage. Interest seml-aonanly. Bandings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M.. A Bro, for papers.. : - dec8-ra8tntn4 . By B. M. MARSHALL ? BRO, ,,r " DWELLING AND STORE EAST OORr NBR Bogar? and Line s tr? eta. ., OB THURSDAY. December 12th. at 1! o'clock, Will be sold, near the Pottoflce, Broad street, The above Tin-Roofed DWELLING of four square rooms and srore, with kitchen of two room?. Lot 27 by torees, more or lesa; ..; Terms-one-half cash; beJanoe in one year, se onred aa usual. Forcnaser to pay R. M. AL A Bro. tor papers. decS-twetha . j ? .? II ii IDoirijrs, Itmtuv, THOMAS & LAKNEA?; . 1 ' '. ".. ii :. i.-:. . \ '-..'<'-.-f?.'i?y -to'trw'trf- . NO. 389 KING STREET, ?j OPPOSITE NEW MASONIO TEMPLE. FINE WATCHES, SIGH JEWELRY, SILVER AND PUTED WARE, BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PB^ENTS. THEY ARE NOW OFFERING AS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK A8 FAS ?TER BEEN PRESENTED TO THE CHARLES? TON PUBLIC. " NO. 289 KING STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS promptly filled, and satis action guaranteed. . noTls-ttnthkSaos ?' ,r: ' . ' 1 ? ... I.... i Sri iris ano ^nrniaqmxi Ooob*. SCOTT'S t THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE 1 GEM' IHfi WE, cnsALVX^mTi?Mi s* ? :'J[ . jff '-v -c- is ; -88 sss 8888 SS888 BSSSSS88 BS8SS883 ' -J rt 8S8S886S 888888 ?TflTT? 888808 83888 WU? I I ?88SSS 8888... r. BBSS sss ' * SSS BB STAB 88 : 7 - - 8 8 sis SHIRT sis 8888 8888 83SS8 _88S88 BS88S8 EXFOBtUS 888888 ..... 8S8S9S8S 68888888 8SaSSSS3SSSS8SSS888SS8SSS8?88888 8SS8S88SS8 ' ' v.- . DOOOQQOCy 888S8S 83883 8888 883 . 88 8 The Proprietor of the above Establishment aaa lost returned from New York with a new and well selected stock or the Coleorated STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALSO, A ron ASBOSTMXST OP OE.VTLEMEN'S FURNIBHINO GOODS, 00 Ni ISTTN O OP UNDEHWEifP, Shaker Flannel, Wool and Merino, Cotton Flan? nel, Shirts and Drawers, all glades and afl sisas. English Merino nod Cotton Half Hose. Also, a mil selection of the latest Novelttas la NEOBTWEAB?: . . . ," ?. English Windsor Scarfs, Marqulae SOarflL " Lord Stanley Scarfs, Li?tng?toa cravata, ehanoftUor Scarra, Sows and Baa.. - .. Gray's PAPKR COLLARS or all descriptions. Walking Canes and Umbrens?. T MEETING STREET, OPPOSEPE MARKET HAL^ . ..8--ff O' vr. . '?" ' - ? " ::z ?sr; -?ol t> t