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TO ADVERTISERS. The proprietors of THE NEWS and The Cou? rier flad lt Indispensable to the accurate and .prompt management of their business, and for the protection ot advertisers, thot the practice of sending advertisements from one newspaper office to the other be discontinued. They, therefore, give notice that no advertise? ments received at the one office will, In any case, be sent to the other. At the same time they beg leave to request advertisers to hand in their favors at as early an hour as possible, In order to facilitate their proper arrange? ment. TBE GROWING CROPS. Reports from Oar Correspondents. Our correspondent T. F., writing from Lex? ington on the 1st, says: 1. The Increased area in cotton this year over 1871 will not exceed ten per cent. 2. In cotton planted early this year the stand is good, and the plant grows on* well; in late placing the stand is not so good. 3. Apart irom the question cf acreage the crop does not promise a better y iel tl than at this time last year. i. Wheat and oats are good. Corn ls not yet tar enough advanced to Judge of the pros? pect. River bottoms are not lulrly under? way yet. The area in grain ls about the same as last year; on au average, the grain crop will not be altogether sufficient to do till next orop comes in. 5v A larger quantity of commercial fertili? zer* has been used this year than last. 6. Expenses of making crop about the same as last year. Labor Is doing well at present. Fairfield. Our correspondent J. W. R. Jr., writing from Monticello on June 1st, says : I have delayed answering un* il now your Inquiries of the 16ih May as to tbe crop pros? pects, ?tc, for the reason that partial showers were falling at the time, with Indications or a general rain, which would have brought up a good stand of cotton. Our hopes were not realized; consequently the stand ls very Im? perfect. The area planted in cotton, according to the best estimate that I eau make, ls twelve to fit-, teen per cent, increase on the crop of last ' year, but I feel satisfied that there is tully it not more than that percentage, ot tue crop, without a stalk of cotton on it. I therefore believe that the area might be safely set down as not above, it equal to, last year's crop. The oat crop ls a failure, except those sown lu the *lall, which are generally good. The wheat crop ls a good one, but unfortunately there ls very little sown. The amount of fertilizers used Is about sixty per cent, above lasr year. I do not think the cost of the cotton crop will be seriously in? creased by coat or efficiency ol lab tr, as the freedmen are woking admirably well at about the wages of last year. It ls too early In the season to determine anything about the corn crop, as every th lug delinda on the seasons through June and Jul'. The area planted about the same as last year, with generally a drst-rate stand. Williamsburg. Our correspondent G. S. B., 'writing from Indiantown on the 1st, says : The area planted In cotton is about the same as last season. The stand ls hardly as good, owing principally to the very dry weather we had In April and 1st of May, though the plant looks healthy, and is growing vigorously. The grain crops in area are about the same as In 1871. Though corn is not as forward os lt was at this date last year, it is In better condi? tion, and with favorable seasons enough will be made lo supply this section. The quantity ol commercial fertilizers used this year have been, considerably beyond thar, ot last year. The cost of the cotton crop will be about the same as lo 1871. Labor ls higher, but provi? sions are cheaper. Reporta of ttie Rural Press. The Lancaster Ledger says: "Good rains have fallen in this county duriag the past week. .Farmers look cheerful." . The Georgetown Tlm*s says: "Since our last Issue we have had : several refreshing showers, which have greatly Improved the ap [learanoe ol the rice and uplands crops. The ate very warm dry weather oas caused the rice that has been planted to Improve very rapidly, but fully one-lour th ot the crop has not yet been planted. In consequence of the lateness of the Bprlng, an unusual quantity of June rice will be planted, and it will depend very much upon the lateness of the Fall as to the quantity of rice that win ba made io this district. The area planted this year is about the same as that ot last year." The Union Times says: "Partial and genial raina have visited portions of our county tbe past week, and more i a vorab I o re? ports of the condition of the crops reach us. A floe rain fell a few miles above this place oh Saturday night last, which left the ground too wet to plough for three days. At this point and along the line ot the railroad some miles below, tne rain was very light and the crops are suffering. We, however, are inclined to believe that the cotton, generally, throughout the county looks quite promising, but back? ward. Wheat promises well. Oats almost a failure li many places, and the best are in? ferior. Potatoes very poor. Gardens almost a failure. * The Laurens Herald says: "It still continues . warm and dry, and the crops generally are suffering. No rain here for two weeks." The Chesterfield Democrat says: "The crops ra thia section are several weeks later than at this time last year, in consequence o? the late spring and dry weather. Many farm? ers complain of bad stands ot both corn and. cotton! That port?n ot the crops which had come up previous to the drought ls now doing very well." _ JOTTINGS ABOUT TBE STATE. -Aiken .has several hundred "yaller dorgs," and yet lt? people are not happy. -Joseph Crews is now running a dally hack ; line between Newberry and Laurens. -Georgetown has a factory which turns ont i two thousand six hundred shingles an hour. -Bili Sartor, one ot the Union County burg? lars, was arrested last week. -Alien Parr, convicted ot illicit dlBtlUing, died In Union Jail on Thursday. He waa six-, ty-two years old. -Colonel Paul S. Felder, not Mr. ? M. Fel? der, of Orangeburg, is delegate from the State at large to the Agricultural Congress. -Mr. W. E. Garrison, of Fairfield, has seven aerea of cotton on which the stalks average twelve inches high. -A white man was run over at the Pine 1 House, on the Columbia, Charlotte and Au- ' gusta Railroad, yesterday, and was seriously if not fatally wounded. ? -Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken delivered a Iee-' ture on diversified agriculture in Orangeburg on the 22d. and established a grange of the patrons of husbandry. -A branch ol the Citizens' Savings Bank, of Colombia, has been established at Union Courthouse, and E. R. Wallace appointed as Blatant cashier. -Simon Black, Jake Johnson and Solomon: Norphlet, were on Thursday last, at Lexing? ton Courthouse, convicted ol the murder of Captain W. H. Harman near Lexington Vil? lage, December last. ' -The Governor has appointed. R?nJ. F. Bates, of Spartanburg, a trial Justice, vice Wofford, removed, he having been arrested on ' Ku-KIux cbarges. Robert A. Thompson has been appointed a notary public for Ooonee County. . . -A fire broke out in the dwelling of Mr. J. C. H. Duff at Rock Hill on- Friday. The building and contents were emirvly con? sumed. The fire was caused by an explosion: ol a kerosene lamp. Insured for Alteen thous? and dollars. -Ku-Elux arrests in Union County con-: tin ne. About blxty citizens have been arrested In three days. The Times says: "Nearly every young man In the upper part of the county has either been ar? rested or driven from the county, and Ihe! "night riders" are now paying their nightly, visits to the lower and other portions." -Two fires occurred in Columbia on Friday at the same moment, and from the same, cause, viz., defective chimneys. One was at: the residence of Mr. Jacob Pollock, on Wa*h-: logion street, and the other at Mr. Hunt's res? idence, on Main, near Upper street. Though: the fire companies separated and repaired, promptlv to the different places, the fires for-! lunately were subdued without their assist-; ance. . -The following persons, chareed with the? killing of Mr. Low at Silver Binn* Landing last summer, were tried at Blackville on8aturday,; viz: Wa Simons^ O. L. W. Smith, Peter Alien and Samuel JenkIns. These -vere all? colored men, as was every man on the jury that tried them. Three of the party were defended by Mr. G. W. Croit, ot' Aiken, and one by Mr. W. J. Whipper, of Beaufort. The I jury brought in a verdict of manslaughter In the case? ol'the accused. -The Lancaster Ledger says: "The regalar session of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions has been postponed until the I third Monday In June, by order ot Judge [ Thomas. This extraordinary proceeding, we learn, is tor the purpose ol graillying a desire of the judge to be present at the Philadelphia Radical Convention, which assembles on the o th of June This little arrangement of the I Judge's will cost the county about two hun? dred dollars extraexipense/' Special Ko tires. ^CONS?GN?ES P?ITCOMMERCIAL LINE BRIO CAROLINE GRAY, Snow Master, from New York, are hereby notified that she ls j THIS DAT discharging at Central Wharves. All Goods on the wharf at sunset xiii be stored at owner?'expense and il-k. Positively no claims allowed after Goods leave the wharf. Juns-l H. F. BARER A CO., Agents. pm- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP ! SOUTH CAROLINA, from New York, are hereby notiaed that she will discharge cargo THIS DAY 27th inst., at Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk and expense. jnn3-l WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent pS" MEDICAL COLLEGE OP THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY20,1872.-The Faculty will meet at the Medical College, Queen street, on every WEDNES? DAY, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of granting Licenses to Apothecaries and Druggists in com I pliance with an Act approved by the Genera Assembly, March 13, 1872. Applicants can apply to the Dean daily, at Mr. Bai bat's Apothecary Store, No. 48 Broad street, between the hoars of 10 and ll o'clock A. M. Graduates in Medicine and Pharmacy mutt, on application, show their Diplomas. GF.O. E. TR E.-COT, M. D., janS-mwfs Dean of the Faculty. PS- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Beneu t of the Free Schcol Fond-Official Raffle Numbera : CLASS No. 633-MORNING. 29-46-38-27-18-20-44-25-60-53-19-66 CLASS No. 531 -EVENING. 77-40-12- 0-42-54- 1-26- 9- 6-21-41 As witness oar hands at Charleston this 1st day of June, 1872. FENN PECK, ' JAMES QILLILAND, jans - Sworn Commissioners. pm- CAPTAIN H. MILLS, OF SLOOP | ? MARY, rrom Pon Pon. desires to retara thaaks to Mr. EDWARD BARNWELL, at Wilton, for his | r prompt and successful assistance and relief nu? der the follotviog circumstances, viz: While at Poa Pon, being atticked with fever, be became very sick and weak; bad no medicine, and contd obtain none. He proceeded down the river, bat was compelled tro ra weakness to anchor at Wil? ton Bluff. He applied to Mr. EDWARD BAHN- 'f WELL for help, who very promptly, from his well-' - stocked medicine chest, prepared a mixture f which gave immediate relief, and enabled him to: 1 proceed on to charleston. He tans publicly pays a debt of gratitude to merit, experience and skill which will ever be remembered and appreciated. Jun3-1?_ pm- WANTED TO HIRE, A GOOD j stable with Stalls for three horses and carnage room f jr three wagons In the immediate vicinity of Oorlbeok-salley aud King streets. SINGERS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, j 1 j""18_!|i ^BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR. YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder iu our I i families for several years, we give a decided pref- | I ere nee above all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy, Na 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles? ton, S. C. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George Lr Holmes, George S. Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, s. C. R. R. apr6-3mo3_ pm- ON MARRIAGE. Happy teller for Yoong Men from the effects of Errors and Abases tu early life. Manhood re stored. Nervous debility cured, impediments to Marriage removed. Now method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book' aud Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. octl2 11 ??Xnnifipal ftotiees. ^TREI??WOFPI?CE, CITY HALL,; CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 1ST, 1872.-CIT V TAX NOTICE.-ThlB omeo will be open dally from 0 A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., to. and to include the 15th Instant, for RECEIPT OF TAXES, and no longer, without forfeit, upon that due and unpaid that day. Persons having Interest becoming due ou CITY i STOCK, on the 1st or Joly, will be showed to off I ' set such against taxes if settled within the fi rat , six days of July, during which time priority will' I be given such perrons In payment; but where tbe; interest ls lnsufflctent to pay the tax due, thei difference deficient must be paid on or before the 16th instant, or pay forfeit thereon. . P.' J. COGGAN, City Treasurer. ; The following Ordinance is published for Infor-1 i matlon of all concerned: j A BELL TO BAISE SCTPLIBS FOR TITS FISCAL YEAR XNDINO 3LST DECEMBER, A. O. 1872. Be it ordaineH.bj the Mayor and Aldermen In ? City c. i nu cu assembled, and by the authority of the same; MOTION 1. That the City. Appraiser ls hereby ] ordered and empowered to ataess a tax of two i cents upon the oo.iar of the value or all real a>- d j pert* on ai property in the cry of diaria, wm, for UM purpuro or meeting the expenses or the City, Government for the current nscai year, ? SEC. 2. The taxes assesed nader this ordinance shall-be tpayabie in four Instalments, thet is to; say: One-quarter t tie ruo t on or before tbe drat of1 April next ; one-quarter thereof on or before the! flneenth or June uext; one-quarter thereof on or ,i before the fitteea th of september next; oue-qaar- ' ter thereof on or before tue fifteenth of Decem? ber next; Provided, that all persona tnat pay their taxes in one instalment on or before the first of March next snail be allowed a reduotlou J ' of five per cent. f j t*o. 3. That to any instalment or a part afean instalment remaining due and unpaid afttr the designated re*pecti?e days of payment, the fol? lowing penalty shall be added, that ia to say : For the flrst instalment or pure of the same, if. paid on or before the day the second instalment | ' shall be dne, five per cent. For the Becond instal? ment or part of the same, and ali arrears of tue first insta ment, if paid on or before the day the third in s tal m eat shall be due, ten per cent. For 1 ibe third instalment or part or the same, and ad I arrears of the first and second Insta.ments, ir t paid on or before the day the fourth instalment I shxil be doe, fifteen per cent. For the fourth lu - sralment, and all arrears ot che first, secoud and third instalments, if toe same shall not. be paid on or before the designated last day of payment, I i twenty per i ens. Ssc 4. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordi? nances In conflict with these presents are hereby repealed. junS-mwfa ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED until 30th instant for Whitewashing the Centre and Upper Markets. Applications left with the undersigned. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, may23_Chief Clerk. Stxtxhvxs. PHOSPrtATEST" The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS or 1 ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME Of Good Quality, delivered In Liverpool. Uuexceptionable references gtven on prospect of business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England. maySMmu iSUaceUaneoiis. PHANTOM, The best Besnuaerof th?Complexion In the;! Market. Ladies try lt, yon will find lt so. Sample Packages of THIS NSW AND BEAUTIFUL FACE Pow I ?KB, free by all druggists. DOWIE, MOISE A j DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. majS-mttislS G?mmer Resorts. PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SOMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR ^GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NFC WS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. SWEET CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, (P0RK8RLY BRD SWEET, ) ALLEGUANT COUNTY, VA. 1 hese Springs so long and favorably known for their valuable Jonie and Alterative Powers, bou as a Beverage and Bath, have been newly and completely refitted with convenient and comfor? table accommodations for four hundred persons. Rente, via Chesapeake and Ohto Railroad to Alleghany Station, where elegant carnages be? longing to the Springs, will be In readiness for the visitors. CHARGES-$3 per dav and $60 per one month. J. T. WILSON, Superintendent. jans-mwfimo rjlHE HEALING SPRINGS ON THE LIMB OB THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Will open for the reception of Visitors June 16. They are accessible by the Chesapeake and chlo Railroad from Miiboro', twenty-three m les over the Warm Springs Mountain; or from Covington on the same road, fifteen miles, by a fine turnpike of easy grades, i aaslng In full view of the Celebrat? ed Falling Spnnss, and the splendid scenery on Jackson River. These St rings are too well known to require an elaborate notice at this time. The virtues of the waters are attested by the most em? inent physicians, and by hundreds who have been relieved by their use. The bathing ls luxuri? ous and invigorating, the air pare ana exhilarat? ing, and the scenery grand and beautiful, and tue j approach up the Valley ol Jackson River presents ' a comb natl m of mountain and water scenery not to i e surpassed. PersoLS leaving Walkington or Richmond In ; til - morning can reach the Springs the same night, or remain at Covington, where .comforta? ble accommodations can be had, and arrive at the Springs next morning. A One Band of Music engaged for the season, ind the usual facilities for amusement and recre? ation provided. Descriptive pamphlets can he had or Messrs. Purcell. Ladd Sc Co., Richmond, or ef the agent it the Springs. ^ TERMS. Board $3 per day; $-20 per week; $60 rormonth Di jun;; $76 per monih for July. August and jepto >tber. or $135 for two monihs. Telegraph and Poa nite in ih? Ho'el. M. a. HODsTON, M. o., Re>ld-nt Physician. B. M. Q(JARLES, Agent. 49? in consequence o' the neat h or parties in-, ercsted, this desirable PR< PE RT Y must be sold,' m . ls now tn the market. The Tract contains luout ooo Acres or Lm i, about one third in eui ti - 'allon. The Improvements, chiefly or'brick, are' nbstantlal, weil built, and evince a creditable | legree of architectural taste. Tho Personal Property, embracing everything eq dslte for the successful prosecution or the maines*, ls also for sale. jnn3 mth6 y^HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBBLER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, ramona for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and ashlonable patmnage, are now opeo. 1 hey are wo feet above tide water-affording entire relief I rom prostrating sommer heat.. Capacity lor two J housand persons. Charges-$3 per day and $80per month or thlr y days. GEO. L. PEYTON A CO., may29-wfm36 Proprietors. yEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. 'Ill WEEKLY LINE OF FOCR-HORSR COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, S. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., ?eave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri? day at 7 A M. irrlve at Asheville next day by I P. M. ?ave Asnevllie Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Lrrlve at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. ?eaving Oreen ville ia the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Hendersuovliie in daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $t>; to Asheville $7. may32mo W. P. BLAIR. & OOD BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. 0., lt the ALLEN HuUSE daring the ensuing summer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. LLLEN. may: 7-1 mo ITJENDERSONVILLE, N. C. The undersigned baa opened the RIPLEY IOTKL, la thia place, for the Bummer, and can iccomniodate parsons wishing to apend the sum? ner at reasonable ratea. T. A. ALLEN, may 20-1 mo_Proprietor. TH E HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Ita waters are cele >rated for thecure of rheumatism. G jut, Paraly ils. Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhoea or Djsen ery, Dueas s ol the der us, A flection s or the ?kin, especially or Syphilitic origin, and numor Mis Chrenlo Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to Ito degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety er Chronic Bath. They are moreover ro-iad to prepare the: lystem for the beneuctal action or waters found it the various other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Bavo been constructed aimtlar to those that are argt ly ased at the moat celebrated spas la Oer mauy, and walch give Bufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained In the limerai Mad.. These springe oder UNSURPASS? ED ATT it ACTIONS to both the Invalid amWieas ire-Seeker. The equipment and management ire equal to those of flrat-olaaq oily h tels. Every modern Improvement nas been provided. Professor J. L. OA BE LL, M. D., or the Unlversl ty of Virginia, Resident PH y sid an. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address S. C. TARDY A 00., Kichmond, Va, or J. A. A DOUST, Manager, Mot Springs. Bath ? ounty, Va._may 22-2 mo C ATOOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTB. Are located in the Piedmont region, of Georrla, | weuty-?ve miles southeast of Chattanooga.; renn., and within two miles of the Western and Atlant ic Radroad. These springs, fifty two ta number, embrace' ?very viriety of mineral water joana in the fa-' noaa mountains or Virginia-white, red and ?lack sulpiiar, Alleghany, all-.ealing and chaiy Mate, magncslan, sota and iodine; as also tue waters characterizing tho Montvaia springs, of tennessee, and IndUn Springs, or Georgia; all of j which are to be found nore la abundance, within ;ue compass or this "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A OERTAIN OURE 'or Dyspepsia, Rhen mai ism, Gout,' Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kjnds or Cutaneous Affec ; ons, and In fact, every disease that human flesh is heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINuS ire in thorough condition, newly painted, and entirely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS lu every particular. A magnificent ball-room,' 100 hy 3u feet, and e egantly fitted par ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 76 leet lung, and a capacious bowling aaloon. Direct telegraphic and postal O'tntnanicatloa. The bniidings and grounds will be brilliantly ll* Inmlnated with gas, and every attraction wUl be afforded: the visitors to Ca tow a Springs. Toe above Watering Place will be ooened to pa? trons June ISL 1872 by W. 0. HEWITT, Late or Globe Hotel, Augusta, aa. may24 Imo Seining iflatriinea. mE?lf ~FEW ?1M~PRO VED 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 promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANDF'G CO., aprS-iyr Na 209 King Btreet. rpHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. ~ The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) bas self-adjusting tension, and ls the only first class low price sewing Machine in the market adapted for every variety of sewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price $26 and $37. Agenta wanted. Send stamp for circular and aample or Sewing. T. L. BISSELL, General Agent, Janll-rmwomo Charleston, S. 0. fltfrp. ?00?0, &z. DEY GOODS ! SS DEY GOODS ! AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KINO- STREET, CORNEE HASEL STREET, Mc LOY Ac RICE. * -o JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AJST> SEWING-SILK SHA. WCS, ' Warranted Parts Dye, at Twenty-live Per Cent. Lesa than Gold Cost nf Importation. Our stock ia very Foll and Complete in Every Department, all of which will be Sold at Reduced PUcea. MATTING! MATTING! MATTING! Fresh MATTING j 'ist landed from Twenty-five Cents per Yard np. ICE BLANKETS, from Fifty Ces ts up. NO. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER OF H ASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J.W.RICE. H ]uo3-lmo _- -___;_r_' Drrj ?00da, $?t. Vf OR V" GOODS MELCHER'S & MULLER, NO. 217 KINO STREE f. From tbls day we will Bell oar Entire, ?l?gant Stock or DRY GOUDS at Reduced Prices, und Invite the Ladles to examine tne same before pur? chasing elsewhere. ]an8-6 FHGOrTjMlCT&CO., No. 244 KING STREET, Offer on Monday, Jnne 3. previous tb taking Year* ly Inventory, their entire Stock at great sacrifice. The greatest Inducement j or the season ar? | offdred: 20 pieces Black SILK, at $1 and $1 26. io pieces Gros Grain, $126 and fl 60. ICO Japanese Sue Dresses, only $8. All oar Japanese Silks reduced to 76 cents. 10,000 yards of different new styles of Dress J Goods, from 15 cents. 50 Black L ama Lace Shawls, reduced 26 per | cont., (bargains.) Our entire Stock of White Goods has been j marked down. . loo pieces S wida, 12,15 and 20 cents. 200 pieces Swiss, 26, ao and 40 cents. 103pieces Satin Stripe Pique, 20 centB, formerly 26 cents. 200 pieces OordeJ and Dotted at 25 and 36 cents, rednced from 40 and 60 cents. 60) pieces Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics, Che.ked and cross-Barred Cambrics at greatly reduced j prices. Our Linen Department ls complete In all its | Hues. 25 pieces Ladies' Dress Linen-4-4 wile-25 cents. 20 pieces Ladles' White 4-4 Bat tia ie, from 26 cen ts. 20 pieces Gents' Brown Linen, from 2b cent? ut. A fall nae of White Linen Dock, Linen Drill and) Striped Linens for Hen's and Boys' suits -sold at great sacrifice. Oar Cloth Department has received additional! supplies in the latest styles of OASSIMERES,! Broadcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac., all of which h we ?I undergone an extraordinary: reduction in the'f prices. Wo oller this llae of good as great bar-' gains, and csu convince customers that Hie, goods are the cheapest in this market. The most complete Stock oi DOME3TIC GOODS can be fonnd at our Establishment. The latest styles of CALIOOS, Percales,'Lawns, j Muslins, Ginghams, Drills, Brown and Bleached! Homespun, are odored at prices never before inj this market. Our complete and well-assorted Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS ls the best and cheapen la the city. We arel offerlagthe following articles cheaper than any; [ boase in this town: NAPKINS, Doylies, Towels. Bleached and Un? bleached Tabling, Crash,. White Linens, Sheet-] logs, PUiowcaslng, ?c., Ao. Particular attention has been paid to tho r?duc? tion In the prices of: Ladles' and Gents' Summer UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Bows, Neck? ties. A fall lins or all Widths, shades and Colors of Silk RIBBON at lower prices than ever L before offered. An additional redaction or 20 per cent. has/I been made tn the price or oar complete line of | HOSIERY: Ladies' Fine White HOSE. Children's Fine White Hose. Men's Fine White Socks. Boys' Fine White Socks. Ladles', Men's and Children's GLOVES, ia White' and Colored, Lace and Linen Culla and Col-j lars, Teds, Seto Sleeves and Collars, Fans; Parasols, Artificial Flowers, Straw Hats, Marseilles Friones and Trimmings-ai! ac greatly rednced prices. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO No. 244 KING STREET. ^ Cigars ano tobacco. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL KIAKDFACTDRING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. :itu KING STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO or all kinda. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SC tl RODE ll, Pro prletor. N. B.-Tue Wheel of Fortune cc nstant y on hand. Invest 26 cents and try yonr I uck. mch7 PCAwlvr_,_ _ FURNITURE REPAIliED AND RENO TATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, . ... -, ;. , By . J.E. LTTNSFOR^D; feb? smith Street, north, or wentworth. _0l]irts ana ifarnierjing ?bods. I SEASONABLE GOOD ll i <) < MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE.' GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD ! ni|RTSMi)DRlfERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS SL TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND GUFFS, PAPER COLLARS WJU?EAT. VARIETY, . WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAE, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCQTT-S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING- STREET, OPPOSITE] THE MARKET HALI?. novia Profess ional. JJB. B. B. HEWITT, No. 34 WENTWORTH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., ' ' ~ ' Oan be consulted on the following diseased, and: diseases of a kindred natara, free of charge aud lu strict confidence. Charges mode- . rate and within the reach of all. Of? flee hoars from SA M. to 7 P. M. : RHEUMATISM AND ' NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rhea ma tts m, goat, ? neuralgia, Au, th!* practice ls almost perfect. The most Inteose patna are almost instantly re? lieved, enormoos swellings are reduced, limns; which have been contracted and stiff for years am relaxed. Oases of twenty, thirty aud fifBty ye na standing have been cured by me after ail other means have failed A great accompllBhm?nt is my. triumph over pain by which 1 can often, la a few moments., soothe and carry off the roost excruciating sur- . rerlngs. li this syst m did nothing more than to relieve pain, lt womd stand superior to any; other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Kuan lug of the Nose, co t slant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of : the Nose. Thousands suffer from that most annoying, dla agr?eole And offensive complaint. Catarrh, wttta-i out knowing what it ls. often tao secreted mu? co ir-, lowiug down the tktoat. clogs up the lunga and lays the foundation for consumption. The most skillful physicians fall to care lc . I care auy case of obitruouou, stopped-up; head, discharges of greenish, tnick, thin or glairy' mncouafrom tue nose, Internal or external, pata or fullness between the eyes, oouetaut blowing of the nose, luflammatl m of the nasal passages,' ulceration of. schuciderlau membrane, AC, hi Ute coarse of a few days. DEAFNESS. ! Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Oiortboa,! Otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of . Auditory Nerve. ' I ' I am dally treating all affections of the ear with the most gratifying resol*. Some Who had paid aurista neany $1000 without benefit have be n cared by me in a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has oiled the eartbj wllh.wreoKs of humanity. Thousands aerfer from: its t-ffects who have been unconsciously drogered, by meir physician, lt H vaia to attempt.the care] of me majority of diseases while lt remains la the body. Although I tuveheard of several so-called antidotes fur mercury io tue human body, l havd never >et seen a physician who could eliminate, lt from the system. ' "'"'I . 1 can satisfy any'patlent or phyalcan that I cam absolutely abstract mercury, lead, aloe, and other mluerai poisons la every case. 'CANCERS. , \ Koll-me-Tangere, Lopose, or Wolf Cancer, Solr-i rh us cancer, Fungous Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment ol every description of Cancer and Tamo?. . flow many Cancer's and Tumors are wronfullv treated by cer alu ohariatana styling themselves "Cancer Do -tors.", -r After being pronounced incarable, I will* take any one of these cases in hand and make a per? manent core, tc ., My terms for treating Cancers. Ac, will be based on the ase and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty, of cure. . . mayaremos . _ Doora,. Sashes ano Minas. P. 'P.~f OAL?E, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMEHIOA? MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTKL8. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS No. QO Hayne street, FACT OR Y, 10KLBEC K'S WH A B F mcu8-fmwly Ocmn?rj Zax Sales. OFFICE OP> COUNTY AUDITOR, CHARLESTON COUNTY, CHARLESTON, S. 0., I MAV 17,1871-The attention or Delinquent Tax? payers ls re-pecifully Invited to part of Section j 41*pr "AU Ace to amend an. Act entitled an Act providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Properly," passed september is, i868. and air Acta amendatory thereto. Approved March 12,; 1872: "Ssc. 4. That ali landa and real estate within thia Siate, whereupon, or In reapect.whereof, any aum or . money remains doe or payable after, tief sale provided lorin section 15, chapter ia; titles, ot general sr a- n tes. or which are liable to be sold for, or on account of, any tax laid by or under the authority of this ?tate for State or County purpose*, in accordance with the provisions of either or the several acts,-for the parp?se of as se8slng and levying taxes for the support of the: Government of the state, and ot the several coun? ties thereof, passed. In the years 1808, 1889.1870 and 1871. shad be exposed to sale, and sold for the payment or snch taxes, and all penalties, costa and charges thereon accrued, on the first' Monday in June, 1872, and from day to day there? after, Sundays only excepted, until the whore' thereof shan be sold, at the. place or places, on ! the tc ms and in the manner hereinafter provi-l ded; such sale shall be by the Count; Treasurer of f each county, at the county seat, who shall expose1 j and oiler the sam lands at public sale, to be soldi and convened in fee simple without the right of redemption, for the payment th-reof; and the Coon'y Auditor shall execute a warranty deed to the purchaser." Tho roliowlng property will be sold at the Pir?-: Prcbr Building, corner of Meeting and Chalmers; streets, THIS DAT, Jane8d, 1872, at ll A. M., at publio ornery, and wUlw)nUnne from day to day.i alphabetically: Addison. James R, isos, ?ses, is70 1S71 House ,. and Lot, 78to8lcalhoun st.. Addison. James R, issn, isss, ISTO, ?sn, noose nnd Lot, sSouth Bay. ?I -o Addison. James B, lbfl8, I860,, 1870, 1871, Moose and Lot. 10 and 12 Welma cfc' ' Addison. Jam s R, 1888, 1869, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lot, Meeting st. u . . j Ahrens, Mrs H, 1870, 1871, Honse and Lot, na Ringst. ' Alberte, Ernestine, 1868, 1869. 1670,1871. Vacant' Lot, in Broad st. i Ashby, L P, 1869, 1871, Honse and Lot, 23 St. .Philips:. ... ? Ashby, L P, i860.1871, Ho usa and Lot, 6, 7 and 9 Trapmaon st. . - - ' - . . ; ' A she Estute: John S. 1668, 1888, 1870, 1871, Honse and Lot, io Bast Bay.. ... j Ashe, Estate John S, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, Honse and Lot,18 Bast Bay. ; Auld, Estate Isaac 1868, I860, 18T0, 1871, House aod Lot, 8 George street. Baggetr, J J, 1868, 1889, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lot,: Rose lane. Baiu y, M, 1870, 1871, Honse and Lot, Drake and . Reid sb-, s ?:, ? Baker,TDrayton, 1869, 1871, Vacant Lot, Rutledge . ave. '. " '. ' - ! Barrow, Estate Fsther, i860, 1871, Honse and Lot,: 18 calhoun-at. Bayley, H. 1869.1871, House and Lot, cor kWragg an t Reid sts. T Baskey, Jacob, 1809, 1871, Honse and Lot, 227 Meeting st. i I Bell, Mrs M T, 1868, 1839, 1870, 1871, House and r-'icjuit, 48 Society st. .; i BeIv^rtVs?cTfoi185?*18fl9' 1870f 18n* Hon" Bennett; Mrs J, 1870,187^ House and Lot, 2 Mill Bennett, Mrs J, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lo*, Line ? street. . <?? ?? ? . . Bernie, W P. 1^70, Vacant Lot, 9 Archdale street. Berry. M, 1870.1871 Vacant Lot. 8 t-h -r: street. Belzeman, John, 1860, 1870, -1871, Honse and Lot, 76 Rutledge avenue. Belzeman, John, i860, 1870, 1871, House and Lot, 9 Backer's alley. Bevans, Wm E, 1870, 1871 Vacant Lot, Archdale street. ".' Blake. Walter, Sr. Trustee, I860, 1871, Farm Lot, Meeting street. i Bly. DcD, 1869, 1871, House and Lot, 83 Meeting street. . Blanchard, Estate 8, 1869, 1870, 1871, Honse and . Lot. 2 Marlon Btreefc , , , Blaney, Phillip o, 1869, 1871, Honse and Lot Lan's court, ofil ? .?. ' Boas, Walker, 1870,1871, House and Lot, 46 Church street, .,j i Bohles, Estate Ladle 1868. 1869,1870,1871, House and Lot, 22 Archdale street. , ,, ? Bohles, Estate ludle. 1889,' 1370, 13fl, House and ' Lot, lrpr nceas street. Bohles, Est ito M A, 1808, 1869, 1871, House and Lot, t? Percy street. Bohles, Estate M A, 1868, I860, 1871, Vacant Lot, Laurel st. Brown, Lizette, 1889, 1871. Honse and Lot, .Nunan 1 st.' ? Bonnm, John, 1868. 1883, 1870, 1871, House and Lor, 21 Henrietta st.. .'... . , ? 'j Bourke, Ortnsby, 1868,1889, 1871, House and hot; 'S'SffllllllP St. .. .?:If.- ;: 1 Bornemnn. Mrs. F, 1869, 1871, Honse and Lot, 82 Rutledge Bt. Braev, David? 1869,1870, 1871, Vacant Lot, Chapel st. . . Brady, T A. I860, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lot, King st, Brown, Mrs carolina L, Trustee, 1870,1871, House and L>t. 18 Calhoun st. Brown. Estate B H, 1869, 1871, House and Lot, 134 . Meeting st ' . .. j Brown, Mrs . Lavinia, 1869, 1871, Building, on Washington st. Brumer, J H. 1868, 1889, 1870,1871, House and Lot, oo Anson st. Bull. Wm izar?, 1669, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lot, 117 Tradd st' - Burbaup, Miss L, 1869. 1871, Honse and Lot, 21 Queen st. , . ; ' j Bnck. Estate Henry, 1868, 1869, 1871, House and .Lot8?.Mornsst. .li Im Buck, Estate Henry. 1868, 1869, 1871, Honse and ? Lot 72 Coming st. w The advertising or Delinquent Taxpayers will be continued ' from day to day,' until'the ila of delinquen ts ls exhausted. OS-The salo will commence on MONDAY, June Sd, 1872. SAMUEL L. BENNETT. Jons ; County Auditor. atol?n gaUg~?niTO? mgjBjm j IN THE ?ISTEICT OOUET OF THE United States for the District of South Caro? lina.-Ia ro Laurens Railroad Company, Bank? rupt.-in Bankruptcy. " i lo obedience to an order in. the atove stated case, dated. the 6th day of April, 1872, 1 will re? sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at the risk of the Greenville and Columtila Railroad Com ?muy. the LAURENS RAI LRo .D, at Colom? bia. S >uth Carolina, in rront or the Columbia Ho? tel, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the twendetn*(20ih) day of June, 1872, free from all liens a id locum brances, including th? track' and rna i-bed, Iron, rails, chairs, npikes. timbers, t-rldges, Culverts,: machine stiops, water tanka. statiou-hoaBes,.and all locomotives, cars and machinery, and all and singular th?prooerty and assets, real and per-; sonai, ot ever> kind and. description wtuuaver.jofl the Laurena Railroad Company, together, with all. the rights, prlviieaea, franchises and easements,! lawfully held, nied or enjoyed bj. the Liurena Railroad Company, on the loilowlug terms, to wit:. Sixty-rour tuousand two hundred and twenty-two! ($64 22284) dollar* eighty-ronr oen's must be paid within thjrtv (3u) days after the day ar gale; and; the payment of the balance of the purchase moneyi-wlthin twelve: months from the day or sale, wRh Interest thereon at seven PO? cent, per, annum from "that day, must be sedared ny the bond or I che purchaser, and a mortgage of tho en M mie^buWer will be Squired tb deposit with the' assignee1 before'h la bid Is accepted, twenty thous? and do.tarn, to secure compliance with the terms, or sale herein set rortn, and upon failure to ae posit that sum the property "will at once be re 7 offered fur Sale. il AMES M. BAXTER, m ay 20 , . . . assignee., Ornas, dhemuaia, <tft. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? ATIONS. W. B. 1 W A R NEB & OO., . ..' 'OF PHILADELPHIA, . 'offer the fellowing assortment of Elegant Pre* I parations; now;used by Physlmans everywhere.11 Send for Price List to Dr. H. BABB, Charleston: Iron and lodoform Pills, a ppweriul Alterative | . and Tonic Comp. .Phosphorus rills, for Impotence, Loss of I Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir eme?tonia Calisaya hllxtr Pyrophosphate otlroa Elixir Calisaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir calisaya, Ferrated Elixlr.Ca.isaya, iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin,1 Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Vaierianate or Ammonia Wino of Pepsin'.. Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of WU 1 Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry ; k Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) ejnip dilly pophoBphitea (for Consumption, Bron - .. ..ohitls. JED) . <*?? (i Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron Llcorico Lozenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Tola, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Como. ThU is a> new and valu? able comofnatlon of the medicinal properties, of the Damien->n. Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Asido ff omi Its medicinal vlnu-s, lt ls u -eful as a vehicle . and for mat-klug the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian aud Iron, Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Syrup Pnospn. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt-, ken's >yrop) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac EUX. Vaierianate of strychnia | Eux. Pho.-pu. Quinine Iron aod Strychnia (or the greatest service where there li a tendency to Paralysis) ? . ? , . . . .?-.i: j Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination,' especially serviceable In cases of children and ? delicate ladles. ? : . .TS&WI In addition to the above, W. R.- Warner A Co. m?nnlactore a fail line of Fluid Extracts and: Sagar-coaLed Pills, all of which are to - be had at Manufacturer's Prices, or DB. H. B A ER, NC 131 Meeting street, mch23 dawimos . Charleston, s. 0. &urti?t? BaUs^?tjit ?Dan, ?~^?--.-~"-+*x'J"'--r'',-i'*i-'J^?-i'* *v,;'.TT**" By W^JfeKAY. "O EADY-MADE CLOTHING^ . SHOES, Xl) HATS. HOSIERY AND i^UP- GO""" 1^*?5. , ims DAT, at No: 46 Wentworth '?b-?R-at'lb o'clock, WM behold theabore. - ? - ; vJjBnt? ; 'W.WTODES GRIMfULLV Ty^dST,;:SPARS. AND SKIPP/ ?i? ?YX 'from tht? Wreck of tee Pdot Boat MblL ? ' '- Wilt be fold on Boyce's Wn?rf, THIS DAY. Jone 84.0X^0o'clock- . .... ... ? ; , , ... .JanA.. ? HEBIFF? i SALE.-E. If;j JRHIIING, O Guardian t l Mary iL and Edward R. Wood. ra. the City Council of Charleston.' y }i-. By virtue of an execution in toe above caaes to lie directed, and dell vercd, wi 11 be Mid TH ls DAY, Sd of Jone, Mit, in front of the Courthouse, at ll Relock A. M.,- WiU3V*W>,.?>. ruh' ?v.:,. '? AU, the BiaHT, TITL^ANDJlWMf-" defendant in the PROPERTY belo w.de . Lot east Bide of Coming-street, aJsout i root by poe hundred and fifty feet in rounded .north, on land, now or late of ". ion th on land of Omits han ka, west on Comibg itreec. an-i east on land af'--, being lot pow >ccnpled by Dr.B. A. Bosemon and held, ny Um inder lease, '? <,'"p>'>*-h>*^.'*?i&~ Lot north, aide or calhoun street, leased,; to id ward Fogartle, sixty-six feet front by ona han? ked and fifty feet depth, bonniied north on land - if-i easton laud of City Council, west byilsnd ormeny of City Connell, and south by Calhoun itreet.... Lot east of j>bove lot, held under lease, by Dr. tamplin, thirty-three feet front . Oy.ona bnadxed ind fifty feet li depth, bounded north ?U laud of -. ea? by ?and of City Council, west by land of ;lty ConoclL and scull ey Calbofln.atreew;v; Lot east of above lut. tnrlty thres feet friut By ine hundred and fifty feet m depth, occaplefl by mst estate of --- stomtneyer.- boondeo nortu >n land of-east oa land of LP. bteinaeyer. ninth on Calhoun street, and west on land last ibove descrlced. i ".Tip Lot on south aide of Amherst street, f feet rront Oj two hundred feet la depth! 1 Qortb by A ra Herat street, son h by land of. McMillan, and east by land of ?-Baaatt. t ., LOT OP LAND, fenown as the Ferry SUp, et the foot of. Vtndue Range,-east ?ad of -Qaeemstreet, ind leased to-Pelzeriand-Strr?t "'"f Jm3 ? r-?.? W. sL MAOS.BY^S.iDrC.^ ., O. ,W. Oln?yTS. B^OmeyTOojiartterr lunDi ley A Co.-NaomteR. DubWiL Executrix;'r8nd J. it {Jua o ur, Executor,, va. oeorgew. OJaey-.^,'^ By virtue of executions In the above'"Atated ?asea, t? me rtlrected ?nd delivered, will be sold r H Ls 'DAY, the third of June, 1870, tn front ur the joorthouse. at ll o'clock A.Tl-.. ' . - . All the right, title and interest bf the abova lamed defendants lu the Properly.aa below,de icrlbed to witr._^_ . _ - ? AU that LUT OF LAND, with Brick Tenement thereon, 'Situate sont h. side of-Vendue- saagec City 5f Charleston, meaaarintp)on^iitlme.|Mne^a feet and ia depth sisi y ftet three 'Inched, mot' or lets; bounding n nr t h on Ve ndue Han te. Mont a o n Brown's ?^outh Wnarfc east oa Landa of G. W. Olney, and weat oa Lands now or late of JV H. Lange. AR that LOT OF. LAND, with, the.qoffiUbga thereon, ?djoinmg tte above; ?ttpated ?C??*M Vendue Bange, measuring la front thirty ?eet, aud in .depth, sixty feet, three lo?he*.?cfnore.or lesa; butting and bounding rno*ttv c?^eudue Range, sonta on Brown's Wharf, east, on Lot D, belonging to -, and weet on land of --esc; Termscaab. B. W. M. MAflaBJ,-1 jans S.O. 0. t Bj;^?BBS,& ;^?LU?^,;: ':;.TV , Kcal BU tate Agent* anet Auctioneers. mRusTEEs* S??B. OF^ETE: BTOHTOWP I ANDYORK,MVEftBAlLBOaDV>?"'-' By virtue of two deeds of. trust from the Sic h mond and Yorfc River Railroad Company to tha lat? Wm. H Macfariand and th? anieM-ined,'dated respectively the otu of'september, ISM, and the SS?a? August, 187? at 13; M., at tte auction ??ma of Messrs. G rubba A. williams, Richmond, VUglala, aeilby Punllc Auction, ?'?iii? The WHOLE LINKUP RAILWAY . ?f ! th e sa ld Oompany from the~Ctty bTBlohmond.to Weat Poi?v.tc*?taer,wltt..i??^ Oompanj?,and the .Equipment, S^*1*; Machina B?opa, Depoia; -Water 8tationi?)'Bo?d ced;; Mact-iofery, Toils, EaAmentiN ^??d^ejjw other right, interest ar estate conveyed M(itM TH? TERMS'OF SALB : . ." tl will be'O?Stfsnmci?ntto pay ali th? ?jetrof'et ecuilogdjie trusta io??aal4;^e^Au?#^ayMrfte iaure,t on the bonds oatitandlng under toe deed of 1859 aforesaid, estimated-at about ?35 ooo, and then a ?red t miiU ttie.totiiof^aaMaryi.W JU8JW?,.WWI interest from, the lat of ^?M% at the raxe of 8 per Mnt ^r^ttouaiiWw? aenll-annually, an* **** ? Uasa;s^clea.titerpay tue interest due : on the bonds of.,the<Jm*mf* under tile deed1 of 188?' afareeattf, eatimliW' at. Xat ?^o()e,aBaa4jredlt untilUtavlat.glan* ary, issa. aa to ?808,000,. witt tttereatat tte raw of 8 per cent, per annum from the lit oT JuTy. 1872; payable Benn annuaUy, and tlwn<Jaalt?anf' flcient to pay the lntere^daeoa ttebc^af ?ie second class nader the mortgage or isas atfore said, estimated~at atjout"$i5ff.x)oo, and thens c^itnntil.latvof MOUtti^M &#*$&)' .wlttimterest, from tte .lai pf ^* ^AJ??* Vate of T per ?ow iwannuuvwyBfclJ Maaa-eai nnally. mid then a ci edit until the 1st of January, : bi?bonde o?>rreepo?ioiD?r )wah?tt?^?i4onTBiB^ lng bond?;:ftnaa**?i*e ^WBftPi^^? money,, the p^rcnaaer. snarl 0vfi ^*oJd or b?nd??ae raav^Be determined BJ** ?f?^K? the purchaser's bonds;io.-be" .wP^aDn,&?-6ea ' trust on tte property andJTxa^l,*??^?Mrhr . TiuZm*r#nrtrite irottOe'ttw^^??S?* Ula putUIHn . uuuj uvi|wia?o? eui nunn |w tlcnlars, apply to MesalearstPAOB A MACBT, Counsellors at Law, RinhrnmuL Ya.. ?fr , R^rMAORY, - . i. PROSER TABB, . ,? , ..... n Surviving Trustees. ? .Saie condocted^ by Mesara. Q ROBBS . A WILLIAM-, Auctioneers. NOTICE.TO BONDHOLDERS. (diok? ] i, Hold er a. of .tte; Mortgage Bond n. afor os tli/w\U report?t once to. Messrs. y AG K. A M^?RY* Rloh iiiona, Va., tntr namber1 of Bonds 'held- by tnorn, the deed of iraet by which they are secured, tba amount of o-ich Bond, and tte amount of interest due. Holden of Detached coupons wm report aa above. IL H. MAURY, I ? . J. PROSSER TABB, jnn3_ _:> . Surviving Trnateee. Sltrxtion Sffi^jMglgK .. . By FALL B. LALANE ic Ci). ?k NnTO?SDAY, T?LE 4IH, WILL^BB VJ sold in Storehonae, No. ni East Bay, at ?liaiLpaate'o'dlock, . " \.. * ' J. AU invoice of CROCKJOKY, per Paloon,- a? fol - lo*i?^^lall?w and^Ohanili?T?l0 J 50 dozen Large, Mooinm and bmall WW te Cham? bers. " _r i ? j .-i^.-j og* aiUsiSW'* Conditions cash. . . ? i r :;*^ 'ISj-wSSp^PIH?l^^^ ON' TUESDAY; , . THE 4TH, WILL : BE so;d In Storehouse, No. lTl East Bay, at half past lo o'olocr, on acoonnt of tte Under? writers amt .au con ?med, ij finn ??'.'{. tjiiTi 2S caMes SMwKlNQ. TOBACCO, awrted Blzea. 'packages and styles, of tte following brands : Fruits and Flowers, Golden Sceptre. Pride, Oom mon wealth, Love Among tte -Rosea, ,.Onam ploo, Aa ' Conditions cash, sou .. ?? sd .jana. By W. T. LMfCtf & fi. . S. BR?5V .' AnctlOh'eers. ! f OT OP LAND* Nb. :11 ARCHDAliK ; |j . .... ,109 ..;::'8TBBIiT.' ..-.u/wsffi^-iiiuMs Will be sold at Auction, at the eaat ead of Broad street, at ll o'clock, oa TOEP-DAYr?an? 4, '" The LOT OF LAND,"wi?h" "Build!nga thereon, on the weet aide of.ArohdAle.etreet, knowaiM Ao. ll, (Artman's.) measuring^ leet. front by 888ln depttjmore or leati'0" - ' W.-3H^. ' *r*mr* , Terms-one.haHoOTslit. fteJaaoftcta-j??r, secured byjbondani.mortgageof tue^^PW^ witt interest "(.ay tWe'semi-attniiaay: Pnrenaier to phymaror paperaand atamps.mayal imtoa; By W. T. LEITCH & % S. BB?HSi Q'MALL5 HOUSE,' "No.:L23';;^MERIOA Will be sold at Auction, at. the east,end of Broad street, at ll o'clock, on TOF?p?Y.'Jnne4thV' ' That ?il ALL COTTAGE RE?wENOK wtttf Oar "deo. attached, kaowft^aarl^^rAn^ci^ near Mary street. Lot measures 26 feet front by 100 feet In depth, more or lesa.-- '??'?:Ci " - . Terms-Half cash; balance )n one year, secured by bood and mortgage, wWtInterest payable an naally, of the Property. Pnrchaserto pay us for papen aud atamps. . may8l-imtn?/ Km ?tebliionans. : r. :J""^?^u?lTl S Bi E DV?? "THE NEWSPAPER, PRESS QF CHARLESTON, SOUTH OABOLiNA." Containing,; LCSWQ? a Chronological and Biog? raphical Record 0; the Press f".r ono hundred and rony years,'enrfous'and lnrere-tmg loest events In toe history of Old Charlestown, name? of early , te Wera, great Area, tornadoes,, morder?, execa 1ion>,*a, Ao. ' ' - - . ? " *fl For sale at PogarUe'? Bdok Depository^ i?tinH. Greer A ^on and floimes'a Book Boase. King street, and at Doscher'a Periodical Depot, Broaa Btreet, n ar the Bay. - "^"m" The Book, which ls a UMP. h1gTyjngay bour.d in ciorh, wul be sent by malJ. and postage paid, ou receipt of the subscription prloe. may23-8mwl3 - . .