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Unseen. At the spring of an arch IQ the great north tower, Blgh OD the wall, ls an aogcl's head, and beneath lt ls carven a Illy flower. Wttn delicate wings at tbe ?Ide outspread. They say that the sculptor wrought from the face, Ot his youth's lost love, of his promised bride, And when he had added the last sad grace To the features, he dropped hts cnuel and died. And the worshippers throng to tbe shrine below, And the sight-seers come with their curions eyes, But deep In the shadow, where none may know Ita beauty, the gem ot hts carving iles. Yet at early morn on a midsummer's day, When the sun ls far to?the north, for the space Of a few short minutes, there falls a ray Through an amber pane on the angel's face. It was wrought for the eye of God, and lt seems i That He blesses the work or tne dead man'* hand With a ray or the golden lieht that streams , Un the lost that are round In the deathless land. [London Spectator. TELE O It O WIS G CROPS. Reports from the Rural Press. Tb? Newberry Herald says that a copious shower of rain tell on Monday night. The 8partanburg Spartan sajs: "A consider- j able quantity of the wheat of this county has alreaay been harvested, and wbere lt grew nigh enough for the sickle, the yield is pro? nounced very good. The heads ara well grown and well fl lied. The cotton crop ls rapidly im? proving. Much of lt will be late, owing to the continued drought which prevented lu com? ing tor many weeks. A gentleman who was on the farm of our enterprising friend, Captain C. A. Barry, on the 31st ult.. Informs us that a large cotton field of the captain's was well cov- j ered with squares, and that he counted as many aa three on one stalk. The oat crop is very short, owing to the drought. Where a good aband was obtained early in the season, corn Is looking wei!. We are still very dry, but the clouds again look propitious." The Lexington Dispatch says: "Mr. J. A. Roberts cut a large lot of good ripe wheat on Thursday last. Wheat harvest will begin this week. Wheat ls generally good." The Abbeville Medium says: "A large num? ber of i armers were in town on Monuay, and brought very discouraging accounts of the growing crops. The drought has been so long : and severe that the growth of corn and cot? ton] hat~<) been greatly retarded. Some sec- j tiona o? oar county bave not been visited by rain for over six weeks." The Sumter Newa says: '-The crops are Buffering very little as yet, and the farmers are taking advantage of the dry spell to clear their fleias of grass before the wet season sets in. Considering the extreme lateness of the spring, crops in this section are as good as could be expected. It will bea long while yet, though, before they are matured, and they are subject to many disasters through the growing season." The Edgefleld Advertlserjsays: "The farmers from the Ridge side were evidently inclined to brag of tneir cotton. Ac, but those from the other side-trom Shatterfleld do rn-bewailed the drought which was upoi them, and seemed somewhat down in the mouth." TSR TAX SALES IX THE STATE. fit wherry. The Herald says: "Our June sales-day was dull. The only matter or interest, we regret to say, being the sale of land Tor taxes." Sumter. The News says: "Tba sheriff sold some property at merely nominal prices. Several tracts ot land, levied on for delinquent taxes, were given away, aa there waa nobody able or willing to bay them. A portion of Chief Jus lice Moses's property waa sold by the sheriff.' ' ? Richland. Tba Columbia Carolinian says : "The sale of delinquent lands by the county treasurer waa continued yesterday; one hundred and twenty nine lots were disposed of, fllty-eeven of which were lorfelted to the State, no bidder offering. The amount aggregated $3854 19. The sale will be concluded this morning." Spartanbnrg. The Spartan says : "The following sales of town property were made by the county com? missioners on Monday last : Lot fronting Public square, twenty-four feet, and running back about ninety-six feet, sold for $1076; lot No. 1, In rear of courthouse, fronting eighty feet on Rutherford street, and running beck about one hundred feet, sold for $475: lot No. 2, same size of lot No. 1, sold for $360, lot No. 3, nearly the same size, sold for $300. The following lands were sold by Sheriff Dewberry on sales-day: Two hundred and fifty acres, property ofR. F. Rates, sold for $365; eighty acres, property of R. F. Bates, sold for $200; thirteen acres, property of B. F. Bates, sold for $40; eleven acres, property of G. W. Reese, sold l?r $31; one hundred aud thirty? nine acres, properly of Jackson Peace, soid I: for $50; three and a half acre lot (intowo,)|l property of Z. J. Bates, sold for $132; three acres, property of Jas. A. Alley, Bold for $35." J'JTTIXGS ABOUT THE SjjlTE. -The Sumter market-house Is approaching I f completion. / -A barn In Sumter was struck by lightning. No lightning rod. I ' -Mr. James Gordon, of Abbeville, died on I( Friday, aged 69. j * -Abbeville had a fine meteor on Friday I night. ! I-Mr. Wright, ol Abbeville, broke his arm on Monday. I ' -Mr.' A. C. Knight, of Sumter, died on Sun- [J ?day. F -Isham Burrows, who was recently shot. has bad Harry David, a negro man, arrested IJ charged with the offence. . 1' -The second quarterly meeting ot the I - Methodist Episcopal Church for Williamsburg f ( Circuit ls In progress, and much Interest ls 11 manifested. lt -An altercation took place {at Leesville alt few days ago* between Mr. Zwlngie Graham j and a negro man, during which Mr. Graham j1 shot tb? negro, wounding him slightly. 1*' -The following oitlzeus ot Newberry are 11 released from Jail: Dr. T. C. Brown. J. McM. I, Calmes,-Wall, M. O. and B. F. Lovelace, t and Giles Higgins, our colored marshal. 11 -Joe Gorden was severely cut with a knife 11 by Wesley Simms ia Abbeville on last Friday ! ? night. Joe is Improving. Whiskey had some-1( tin ?g to do with the matter. -Thomas, a young son of Richard and I J Catherine Pfeiffer, Prussians, livlog at Cal-1 < houn's Ferry, on Savannah River, was drowu-1 j ed. on the 29th ultimo. 11 -A colored woman, named Amy Gordon, I g bas "lived, labored and loved" in Abbeville 11 one hundred and twenty-eight years, and has If still the elasticity ot youth. Beat that if you 11 can. ' -The outbuildings on the premises of Cap-11 tain R. Gross, near Lexington, were entirely I ? destroyed by fire on Sunday morning last I s about four o'clock. Origin ol the fire not 11 known. I o -Ben Jackson, alias Alston, was arrested 11 near Ninety six on the 1st instant, charged with arson, committed In Beaulort. The ar-1 " rest was made by Mr. E. W. Moore, deputy I . sheriff, and the prisoner lodged In Jail. -Washington P. Hivers, an aged citizen ol Sumter, died on the 3d ultimo. On tbe same I - day Mn. Mary Rrunsoo died, aged ninety five. Mr. Wm. Eeeis, aged eighty-four, died on May 28. -Tue Insane asylum receives frequent ad dillons. Everything is sailing smoothly dur-1 ? lng the absence of ibe superintendent. Dr. J. I ( F. Ensor, under th-? care of Drs. Darby and Sloan. It appear.', that now and then a case I Is sent to the Institution which might be prop-1 orly treated at home. A case of delirium tre? mens recently reported ls one ot this class. I -On Thursday last. Mr. Wm. Tomki ns, of j i the Dark Corner section, was run over by a freight train at Pine House Depot, and so ter-1 ribly maimed that he died in a few hours. Mr. Tompkins was quite aged and quite deaf, and it was on account of his deafness that he did not hear or Bee the approaching train. He I was on his way (rom Augusta, whither he had been to visit a daughter. I S -Captain W. H. Trezevant, a native of Co- j e lumbla, but a resident of Charlotte, was ar rested lo the latter city, on Tuesday, by Deputy I * United States Marshal Canton. The charge is I ? participation in the Chester riot, more thun a I year ago. The Charlotte papers state that the officer registered bis name at the hotel aa I "John Smith." Captain Trezevant was es-1 F corted to the train by a detachment of United j States soldiers. "Let us have peace." -The contract lor building the new court house at Abbeville was let on last Monday to Messrs. Seal. Sign A Robertson and Enright A Smith, at $16,150. The bidding was pretty I ? brisk. The new building will be erected on JI the same site as the old one. It will be built 11 of brick, will be ninety feet In length und fifty J feet In width. The lower floor will contain I Y eight rooms lor the offices of the county I offlclalj and others. Tbe ennrt-room will occu- j py the whole or the second story. The new j pulid lng will have four chlmneya and eight Iff fire-places. It will be covered with tin. The house ls to be finished in six months, the money lor building to be paid when .the house, ls completed. . -The Governor has pardoned Tristram Mc Rae, who was convicted at the May term ot' the court lu Marlboro' of the crime of bigamy. The pardon was granted upon the recomman? dai ion ol Judge hutland and other subctantlal citizens. Tne case was a peculiar one in some respects, as lt appears the charge was founded on me fact that during the time of slavery the defendant had been married and had subse? quently taken to bimselt another wife, the tormer wire still being alive. The sentence was-for two years. -L. P. Guffin and H. Ellison, both mem? bers ot the Legislature from Abbeville, bad a street fight on the public square on Monday last. The quarrel commenced with some an? gry words pertaining to politics, and result? ed, we learn, In Gunin striking Ellison, who thereupon threw the other down, when Gu ila drew a knife aud loflicted a Blight wound upon Ellison's neck.. The ligne at one time promised serious resol''), 'but no material damage was done to eh. tarty. -Tbe body of a strange white man was dis- ? covered about two weeks ago lying In the edge of Santee River Swamp, In Clarendon Cou nt v, not very lar from the old Vance Fer? ry. Wheu discovered, the body was much de? composed, and the bands were eaten away by vultures. There were no papers about the dead man which would aid In his identifica? tion. A pocket knife, and perhaps one or two omer articles, were about his person. A citi? zen o? the neighborhood had the body buried. -The Abbeville Medium says: "New dis coveries are rapidly being made, and our pre? diction, that Abbeville was the El Dorado ol South Carolina, ls being verified. On Colonel w. K. Bradley's plantation, on Long Cane Creek, several leads of gold ore have been found, and old miners pronounce them very rich. The richest specimens of gold, silver and lead have been found, and the supply seems to be Inexhaustible. The lower portion ot our county is, likely, one vast bed of mine? ral deposits, and let them be discovered and utilized. Colonel Bradley's mines are very fine Indeed. Special Notices. ~~PHB^HE~ C^ARLE8TON"^ARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Bene at or the Free School Fund-Official Raffle Numbers: CLASS No. 641-MORNING. 51- 6-49-64 - 65-69-32-C0-25-39 -4G-4 CLASS No. 642-irv EKING. 68- 1-10-26-64-30- 9-65-57-58-41-66 Aa witness our hands at Charleston this 6th day of June, 1872. FENN PEOK, JAMES (JILLILAND, JunT_?_Sworn Commissioners. ??-MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY 20, 1872.-The Facuty will meet at thc Medical College, Queen street, on every WBONKS- J DAY, at 12 o'clock, for tho purpose ?r granting Licenses to Apothecaries and Druggists lu com? pliance with an Act approved by the Genera Assembly, March 13,1872. Applicants can apply to the Dean daily, at Mr. Baibot's Apothecary Store, No. 48 Broad street, between the hours bf 10 and ll o'clock A. M. Graduates in Medicine and Pharmacy mutt, on application, show their j Diplomas. Q KO. E. TRESCOT, M. D., Jnn3-mwf8 Dean of the Faculty. jJS"r*THE " DOLLAR REWARD SOAP" washes without rubbing. DOWIE, MOISE ? OAVI3. Agents. Charleston, S. C. '_ ?BaT*BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having nsed Yeast Powder in our families for several years, we give a decided pref? erence 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 L. Holmes, George S. reiser, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., Winiam Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr 6-3 mos * ON MARRIAGE."SS*. Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early ure. Manhood rc stored. Nervooa debility cured. Impediments co Marriage removed. New method of treal ment. New and remarkable remedies, Nookf aud circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes; iAd Ire? HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 Soutb Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. ooti2 Municipal Notiees. ~^TREASURYOFFIOE, CIT?IIALLZ CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 1ST, 1872.-CITY TAX NOTICE.-This office will be open dally from 9 A. IL to 2 o'clock P. M., io, and to include the 16th instant, for RECEIPT OF TAXES, and no longer, without forfeit, upon that duo and unpaid that jay. Persona having Interest becoming due on CITY STOCK, on tho 1st of July, will be allowed to off. let such against taxes K settled within tue first ii;c days or July, during which time priority will ie given such perrons In payment; but where the merest 1B Insufficient to pay tho tax due, the inference deficient mast be paid on or before the 15th instant, or pay for re lt thereon. P. J. OOOQAN, City Treasurer. The following Ordinance ls published ror Infor nation of all concerned: l BILL Tl* RAISE SUPPLIES FOR TUB FISCAL YEAR ANDING 31ST DBCBJ1BKR, A. D. 1872. Be it oraalneil.by the Mayor and Aldermen In 3lty C oneil assembled, and by tho autnorliy of ;he same. ?<KCTIOM 1. That the City Appraiser ls hereby trdered and empowered to assess a tax of two lents upon the aodar of the value or all real and lenonal property In the Ol'y of Charleston, for ne parp?se of meeting the expenses or the City loverument for the current ?scal year. SEO. 2. TI e taxes assessed uader mis ordinance ihaH-ba - payable lujoux Instalments, that ls lo ay: One-quarter thereof on or before th? first or ip ri! next; one-quarter thereof on or before the Ifteentn or June next; one-quarter thereor un or tofore the flfteeoth or september next; oue-quar er thereor on or before the fifteenth or Decem ter next; Provided, that all persons tnat pay heir taxes in one instalment on or before the li s of March nextp.aall be allowed a reduction >f five per cent. MSC 3.' Th it TO any Instalment or a part or an nstalmcnt rjmalulng due and unpaid arti rt he let-lgoated re-pjeu-e d ?ys ot payment, the fol owing penalty shad be added, that is to say 'or the drat instalment or psrt of the same, ir ?aid on or before the day thu second instalinen halt be due, ave per cent. For the second ins tai nent or pan of the same, and ?il arrears of t::e Irst lusia meut, If paid ou or before the day the hird Instalment shall be due, ten per cent. For bo third Instalment or part or ihe same, and ad irrears or the first and second lusta metits, tr laid on or before ihe day the fourth ir .-uniment hall be due, fifteen per cent. For the r. .irt.li in calment, aud all arrears of the firer, Bec-uid and hird instalments, If ?th? sante shall uot be paid m or before the designated last day of pa; meut, wenty per ceut. Sic. 4. That all Ordinances and parts of Ord I lances In coaflict with these presents are hereby epealed. juu3-mwf6 Clotrjing, tailoring, &z. FOR {PRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendW tock Of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, mung Cheviots, Linens, Ac, and the handsom st selection of Panie and Vest Patterns, which rill be made to order ander the supervision or a lost skilful and rashionablo cutter. CLOTHING OR MEN, YOUTH, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Of every style and quality, and at very low prices. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, .'hieh embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties in NECK WEAR. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction oaranteed. apr2-4mos Gr. Drugs arto iHeoicirua. PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CD L MIC ALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. iSO KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In Stock or my own Importaron, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Acid, Patter's Cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocaci?n and chlorodyne. TILDEN A 0O.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, AC AGENT FOB. FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR BOOTH CAROLINA FOB Da. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Gooda ot loreign man nracture imported to order. My Dispensing Department is complete, em* bracing all New Remedies. A fall assortment of Trasses and Bandages al* ways on hand. -?e. . PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded wirti accuracy dav or nistiL (aniowrmiv J^EUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DB. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manufacture: j THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This ls the best Medicine for Infants and yoong Children ever offered to tue public. It ls care? ful.y prepared f om the best Drugs according to a prescription furnished by a distinguish'S uer man Pnysluian of large and succesaiul practice, and has been tried and approved br many of oar best physicians. It ls specially adapted to the diseases Incident to childhood during the trying pet Iud of Teething, snd recommends ltse>f for the cnre of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Summer Complaint, Ac. !t contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drug, and should, therefore, bs preferred to the ,-ootning Syrups that now flood the m irket, which are known to contain Opium, and are, tnere ore, more or less Injunonp. Thousands of children are murdered annually by >oothmg Syrups; in some cassa, tula fact has been published in the newspapers, where the physician in attendance HO mated in Wa death certificate. In thc numerous other cases, where the innocents are murdered by this modern Doro J of thu Nursery, the cause ls laid to a thous - god other causes-to all bat the right one. Mothers, bear this in mind, and use the German Soothing cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I Tne soothing Cordial ls also un excellent Tonic, admirably adapted In cases of Debility-diving tone to che system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 26 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TOXIC. This ls no Dye, bat a Tonic and Hair Dressing keeps tho scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sul? phur, BO Sugar of Lead, and no other Injurious Drug. Try it. Only 60 cents a bottie. DR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor of these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination of vegetable remedios, In pro lacing a preparation that will bring health ami happiness tn tne unfortunate sufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have beeu used by thousands with most wonderful BUCCCBS: Bilmas Disorders and Liver Couipl tint. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Los? of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dyscutery. Piles, Diseased of the .skin, Pain In the Side. Burt and Limos, s,ck Headache, and all derangemcn 14 of the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perrect safety by any person and to ali situations in life. No family should be without them. Prloe 26 cants a b >x. ... .BENZINE, (DO OD LB-DISTILLED.) For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 23 rents a box. A 11 .eral discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BAER ls Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument of the kind in use. NAT TAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE ' 1 HAIR. (Advertised in another part of THB NEWS.) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac., Ac. W. R. WARNER A C0.'8 ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised in another part of Tu R NEWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, com prising valuable reme? dies for almost every disease, are dally gaining In favor at tue South, while, In the North and West, they have for some years enjoyed a lat ge reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following are some of the best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxymel, for cough, Ac. strengthening Tonic of Peru. Five-Minute Palu-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakm ss, Serve Ex- . , hauatlon. Impotence, Ac.) 1 Amaranth for the Hair. Vic orla Regla ior the Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pits. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir. ASianthuB Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fits, Ac.) Catarrh Specific. Pile Extract. Always on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medici nos, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Dozms Ucand Imported; Fancy Gooda, Perfumery, Ac., all of which will be sold at low-st tn irket rates, Sample orders solicited from the trade. HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A fall assortment always on hand. CONDURANGO, The Great South American cancer Remedy. j ? ELEGANT AND - RELIABLE PREP AR AT IONS. W. R. WARNER ?fc CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the Mowing afsortmcut of Elegant Pre- ( 1 parauons, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and I odoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss oft!. Nerve Power, Ac Elixir Oiuchoula Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, Ir ti aud Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir cadsava, Iron aud Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Blsmnth and Strcyhnia Elixir Vuleriauate of Ammonia Wine or Pepslu Bitter Wine of Iron Wine ot Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine o? Wild Cherry jomp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) syrup of Uypophosphltes (for Consumption,Bron? cho ls, Ac.) Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotalulng Vanilla, Tolu, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. ThN is a new and valu? able combination of the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, wini Cherry and Gentian, I t associated with Aro mai lea. It ls a very T ag recuse and eitlclent remedy. Aside from I A Its medicinal virtues, it ta u-eful aa a vehicle and for tnasklug the bitter taste of Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. I fi Syrup Phospli. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt- I t> ken's >yrupj for Debility anc* Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Sllx. Valerlauate of 8trychuia 3I1X. Pho.-ph. Quinine. 1 rou aod Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Seer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In cases of children and h delicate ladles. JJ In addition to the above, w. R. Warner ? Co. P nanufactnre a fud line of Fluid Extracts and .. sugar-coated Pilla, all or which are to be bad at danufacturer's Prices, of DR. H. BARR, NO. 131 Meeting street, mch23 d * warn os Charleston, a. 0. LIVE AND LEARN, DEE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, lt No. 369 KINO STRIKT, ]{ Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle b nen'B Ladles and Childi en's Clothes. Fine Laces ind Lace Curtains deaned and done np with the I |t loft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and Crape | ai Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. 49" Goods received and returned by Express. Jnn22-lyr I. BILLER, Proprietor. i Ittstmm?. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP THE ?T? STATES, NO. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WM. C. ALEXANDER, HENRY B. HYDE, President. Vice-President* t??--0 Cash Assets, - - ----- $18,000,000 Annual Income,. 8,000,000 New Business for 1871, ----- 41,804,027 New Business from January 1st to May 1st, 1872, IN EXCESS of New Business in Cor? responding Months ia 1871, - - - 6,941,450 The business or the FQUirABLE la conducted IQ the most careful and conservative manner. Ita leading departments or FINANCE. INSURANCE AND ACCOUNTS being under the direct supervision and management of Standlug Committees, ielected from among the most eminent and reliable busi? ness men of the country. . . .. .... ^ ?:. ' ' Ita leading principles or aotlon aro PERFECT SECURITY AND EQtmt TO THE ASSURED. It issues all kinds of LU'IS, ENDOWMENT AND JOINT LIFE PULIOIES, on which Dividends will be'paid Annually; or on THE TONTINE PLAN, First Introduced bv thu Society, and highly recommended and endorsed'not only by the most cele? brated experts In L fe Insurance, bot by tne leading business firms of the United states. It receives Premiums and paj s Losses INCASH_ONLY! BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS: W. C. RAVE NE L. M. D., F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D., W. H. H?GE?, M. D.,\ W. F. ROBERTSON, M. D. Applications for Assurance msy be made to GENERAL AGENT, WM. B. S Kt AW, Equitable Building, No. 20 Broad Street. Resident Accent, Local Agent, O. A. BOWES, JULIUS Ii. MOSES, Or Messrs. James Adger dc Co., No. 34 ilroad Srreet, Junfi-wrmlS * CHARLESTON, S. C. Orri ?0D?8, Gc. DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, Mc LOY Sc RIGE. JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AND HEWING-SILK ? HAW L8, Warranted Paris Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Lees than Gold Cost of Importation. Our stock ls very Full and Complete in Every Department, alt or which will bo Sold at Reduced Pices. MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING J ist landed from Twenty-five Cents per Yard np. ICE BLANKET.", from Fifty CeBts np. NO. 270 KINO STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J.W.RICE. ]un3 Imo_'" _ Summer Resorts. ^yHITE SULPHUR. SPRINGS, GREENBB1ER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and ras h ion a ble patronage, are now open. They are 2000 feet above tide water-affording entire relief 'rom prostrating summer heat. Capacity for two thousand porsons. Charges-fa per day and 180 per moatb of thlr y days. CEO. L. PEYTON A CO.. may29-wfm36_Proprietors. SWEET CHALYBEATE SP8ING3, (FORMERLY RHO S WEST, I ALLEGHANY COO ?TY, VA. 0hese Springs so long and favorably known for .heir valuable ionic and Alterative Powers, bot.i is a Beverage and Bath, have been newly and completely re flt ted with convenient and comfor? table accommodations for four hundred persons. Route, via Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Uleghany Station, where elegant carriages be onglng co the springs, will be in readiness for .he visitors. Cn Aim ?S-$8 per dav and $60 per one month. J. T. WILSON, Superintendent. Juo3-mwfimo Gr OOD BOARDING - AT AIKEN, S. C., Kt tho ALLEN HuUSE during the ensuing Summer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. 1LLEN. maytf-lmo ?JENDERSON VILLE, N. C. The undersigned has opened the RIPLEY 3 or KL, m this place, for Hie summer, and can iccommodaie persons wishing to.spend the sum? ner at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLEN, may 20-1 mo . Proprietor. J^~EW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. CHI WEEKLY LINE OF FOCR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, S. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., .eave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri* day at 7 A. M. Url ve at Asheville next day by 1 P. M. .eave Asheville Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M irrtve at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. jeavlng Greenville In the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Uendersoiiville lu daylight. Fare io Flat Rock $6; to Asheville $7. may3-2mo W. P. BLAIR. rn E HOT SPRINGS, BATU COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitera. Hs waters are cele iratod lor the cure of rheumatism. Goat. Par al y . ls. Torp jr of Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dy sen cry, Lineas a of the Uterus, Affection* of thc ikin, especially ot .>ypulutlc origin, and nunier? ra Chronic Disea-es. THE BATHS Vary in temperature from 60 to Ito degrees fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic lam. They are moreover fojnd to prepare the yatem for the beneficial action of waters found A the various o .lier Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Have-been constructed similar to those that arc at gel/ used at the must celebrated ?pas In Qer nauy, and walcn give sufferers thc benefit of the ery valuable remedial agents contained lu the liberal Mud. These >prl ma oder UNSURPASS? ED ATTR ACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas . re-Seeker. The en, np m ant aud management re equal to those of flrst-cUss city h tels. Every lodern improvement nas b -en provided. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., of the Unlversl j ot Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam ?tilets ant circulars, address 3. C. TARDY A CU., iichmund, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot iprlngB. Bath i ounty, Va. _may22-2mo CATOOS A SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. TUB BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located in the Piedmont region, or Georgia, wenty five miles southeast or Chattanooga, eiiu., ami within two miles ol the Western and .'lantic Ri'lroRd. These .spring-?, arty two In number, embiace very v nety of mineral water lound In the fi?, mus in.-uu-aifM of Virginia-white, red a'.d lack sulpiiur, Allegheny, all- .ealing and cha y - eate, magacsian, MI ot and iodine; as niuo tue raters characterizing tho Moutvate .-pring s. 0f eunessee, and Indian springs, of Georgia?, all or 'huh are to be round here lu abundance, -within ie compa-is or thu "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CUP.fi >r Dyspepsia Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com la,ms, scrofula, all kinda or cut/.oe<tua Affec ons, and In favt, every disease lu/.c human tl eau i heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE B?ILDINuS re in thorough condition, newly painted* and atlrely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS i every particular. A magnificent ball-room, W hy 30 feet, and elegantly titled pcriors. Bll ard and bar-room 75 ieee long, and a capacious owling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly ll iralnated with gas, and every ai traccion will be Corded the visitors co Catoosa Springs. The above WateriBg Place will be opened to pa? ons June 1st, 1872. by W. C. HEWITT, Late of Globo Hotel, Augusta, a'a. may24-lmo JDryj gro?os, f*i. No. 244 KING STREET, Offer on Monday, June 3. previous to taking Year, ly Inventory, their entire Stock at great sacrifice. Tbe greatest inducement! of the season are offered: 20 pieces Black SILE, at $i and |125. IO pieces Gros Grain, $125 and $ t 60. 1C0 Japanese Silk Dresses, only $8. AU our Japaneso silks reduced to 76 cents. 10,000 yards of d?n?rent new Btyles of Dress ' ? Doods, from 16 cents. 60 Black Llama Lace Shawls, reduced 2a per cent., (bu gains.) Our entire Stock of White Gooda has been marked down. loo pieces Swiss, 12,15 and 20 cents. 200 pieces Swiss. 25,30 and 40 cents. iou pieces Satin-Stnpe Pique, 20 cents, formerly 26 cents. 200 pieces Corded and Dotted at 25 and 36 cents, reduced from 40 and 69 cents. 600 pieces Nainsooks, Jaconets. Cambrics, Checked and Cross-Barred c?mbrica at greatly reduced prices. Our Linen Department ls complete In all lu Unes. 25 pieces Ladles' Dress Linen-4-4 wide-25 cents. 20 pieces Ladles' White 4-4 Battiste, from 25 cents. 20 pieces Gents1 Brown Linen, from 20 cents up. A full line of White Unen Duck, Linen Drill and Striped Linens for Men's and Boya' suits-sold at great sacrifice. Our Cloth Department has received additional supplies In the latest styles of CASSI M ERES, Broadcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac, ail of which hive undergone an extraordinary reduction in the prices. Wo offer this Uno of good as great bar? gains, and cm convince costumers that the goods are the cheapest in this market. The most completo Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS can be ronna at our Establishment. The latest styles or CALICOS, Percales, Lawns, M ns ins. Ginghams, Drills, Brown and Blenched Homespun, arT?T?r?rr at prices nevor before In this market. Our complete and well-assorted Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS ls the best and cheapen In the city. We are offering the following articles cneapor than any house In this town: NAPKINS, Doylies, Towels. Bleached and Un? bleached Tabling, crash, White Linens, Sheet- i lng?, Pillow-casing, Ac, Ac. Partie alar attention has boen paid to thc reduc? tion in the prices of: Ladles' and Gents' Sommer UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Genta' Handkerchiefs, Bows, Neck? ties. I full Uno of all Widths, Shades and Colors of Silk RIBBON at lower prices than ever before Dffered. Aa additional reduction or 20 per cent, has leen made lu Die price or our complete Une of [103I?BY: Ladle*' Fine White HOSE. i Children's Fine White Hose. Men's Floe White Socks. Boys' Fine White Socks. Ladlee'. Men's and Children's GLOVES, la White and Colored, Lace and L!nen Culla and col? lars, Ve.ls, Sets sleeves and Collars, Fans, Parasols, Artificial Flowers, straw Hals, Marseilles Fr lc pcs and Trimmings-alf at greatly reduced prices. FURCKGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO No. 244 KINO STREET. PHOSPHATES. The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME Of Good Quality, delivered In Llve?*pooL Unexceptionable references given on prospect of business Apply to CEORCE HADFIELD SL 01>M MANURE CHEMICAL MANUFAOTUR ER9, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, Engl .and. may26-lrao ; &ttrt?m Boke-"-a.I)ie flJag Bj HOLHBS &"^CMTH7 Auctioneers.- - ASSIGNEE SALK-WILL BE SOLD ON THIS DAT, 7tIi Jane, commencing at IO unlock, at store corner of Hasel and Meeting i streets * The STOCK OF HARDWARE, Agricultural Im? plements. Onns, Ac Ac, of the Messrs. Charles Kerrison, Jr. A Co., Bankrupts.the sale to continue j from day to day, until closed ont Consisting In part of as rollo wa : . .. One and Two-.Horse PLOUGHS, Straw Cotters, Oorn-Shellera. Manure Forks, Stock Locks. Brass sod Iron Fenders, MtU stones. Meat Cutters, Bolts, Kat Traps, Walters, Knives and Forks, Bells, Scuttles, Cutlery. Comn Screws, lot of fine Quos Imported, Powder Flasks, Shot Pooches, Shovels, Scythe Haudles, Buckets. Brooms, Cdt. ton carus, carpenters' Tools,' or aU kinds. ALSO, * OFFICE FURNITURE, conslstlngof: . om e DESKS, Chairs, stool-*, Stove, Shelving. Oonnters and Show-Cases. -ALSO, One Fine Fairbahk-a SCALES, and many other articles too nnmertns to mention. ... Tt rms cash. MARTIN W. WIGO, Jan4-6__j_Assignee. Bj WM. McKAY THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WILL BE sold at Mo. dd Wentworth street, Balance of I DRY GOODS remaining over from previous sale; also, a Lot of Second hand FORNITUkE and 6 j rolla Matting._^__janj By MILES DBASE. CLOTHING, HATS, Ac. THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I will sell at my Store, corner King and Liberty streets, A Une assortment or CLOTHING, consisting In part of: Men's and Boya' Fine OasBlmere, Melton, Kersey, Linen, satinet, Flannel and Jean Coats, Pants and Vests, together with a ano assortment or > hirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Handkerchief Tableclotns, Stockings, Ac. ALSO, A fine line or Men'a and Boys' Panama, Straw, Felt and Wool HATS, J oat received per steamer from New York and Philadelphia._jam By JOHN E. BOWERS, ' Auctioneer. THREE MILCH COWS AND TWO DRY Cows, to be sold on account of the owners and consignee. wu be Bold THIS DAY, at Zeibts's Stable, In King street, east side, above spring street, pre? cisely at ia o'clock M., : Three MILCH COWS and tvo Dry Cows. Terms cash._jqn7 ^^ciwmL0oltB--^atttM ?ans By R. MTMARSHILLL & BROTHERT NO. 9 NASSAU STREET? NORTH OF MARY STREET, on TUESDAY, i he nth instant, at ll o'olocr, will oe sold at the Post-.trice, The above COITAGE. of six rooms. The lot !s high, and measures 86 by io ; feet, more or less. Terms easy-made known at t a e. lng! fintu3_ * . - By IL M.? MARSHALL & BRO. NO. 38 CANNON STREET, NORTH st le, east or Rutledge. Un TUESDAY, the lilli inaiaut, at ll o'clock, will be sold, nt Hie Postotnce, The above RESIDENCE, of four sqoare and two shed-rooms, piazza, largo kitchen, Ac The Lot mesures 100 feet front, by 175 feet deep, more or less, and has a number or choice finit trees upon it. Terms eas) ; made known at sale. Jun7-rmw3 By A. C. McUILLlYIlAY. DWELLING No. 84 CANNON STREET, north tide, west of Ashley street, opposite islington court. On TUESDAY, thc nth instant, at ll o'clock, at the Postortice, will be told, The above small, neat WOODEN HOUaE, two stories, with piazz i to the west, good well ot water. Lot i s 33 yt by 172 feet, more or less. Terms-One-hair cash; balance In one and two years, secured as usual, purchaser paying Auc? tioneer Tor papers. JunT-fstu By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AMERICA VB. Daniel H. SUcox, Administrator ot James E. Spear, et al. By virtue of an order directed to me by Hon. R, F. Graham, Judge Court Common Pleas for Charleston County, I will offer for sale, at the east end of Broad street, at ll o'clock, on TUES- I DAY, istb June, ? : All that LOT OF LAND with the Buildings there? on, situated on the north t ide of sou tn Hay street, Charleston Battery, In the Oity or Charleston, known by the letter B In the Pla' of Lands drawn by James L. Branch. Surveyor, la June. 1860. measuring aod containing, according io the said Plat, 81 feet ll inches on the fro ot Une. on the back line 81 feet 2X inches, on the eatt line 262 20 100 feet, and on the west line 2S3 60 100 feet; butting and bounding to the north.on Lands formerly or the Estate or w. p. Monefeldr, to the east oo Lot of Land loitered A on f aid Plat, to the south on South Bay street, and to the west on Lot or Lan is l?te of John S. A a ne, now of tho Estate of James E. Spear. ' ' This Hes dence Is of rood ?rn construction. built of brick, double piazzas, cistern, Ac. House contains six rooms, with dressing rooms and marble mantels In each room. Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two years, to be secured by bond or tho purchaser bearing interest from day or ssl -, payable semi annually and a.mortgage of .tue property. The premUes io be Insured by the purchaser and the poiiev assigned, with tho boud and mortgage. Pm chaser tu pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps. '. D. S. S1LCOX. juu4-inrmwsmtn7_;_Recreo. By W. ?. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. LD. DESAUSS?RE, RECEIVER AND , Agent lu the case of Hey ward vs. Hasel, et I al, vs. Daniel H. Silcox, Administrator of James J E. spear, et al. By virtue of an order directed to me by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of Court of Common Pleas for Charleston County, 1 will offer for sate, at the east cod of Broad street, (Post?nico,) at U o'clock, on TUESDAY, 18.h JHne, All that LOT OF LiND, with the Mansion House thereon, sltujtc, lying and being on the north side of South Hay s ti ec t, (Known sa the Battery,) and opposite White Point Garden, In thu City ot Charleston, m casu i log and containing OU the iront l?ae M fi et, 7 Indies, moro or less; on the back line f>2 feet, aud lu depth 241 feet, be tue sat i ( Intensions more or . less. Butting and bounding to the south on South Bay street; to the north on lands now or ia' e of Mrs. M. A. Peli? gro; to the east on lands or James E. Spear, and to the west on land of T. D. Wagner aud W. K. Ryan, trustee of A. B. Ryan. This desirable Residence contains 12 square room-), with three story piazzas, observatory, and apou the pt ?mises are large kitchen, cistern, and all necessary outbuilding*. *. Terms-One-hair cash; remainder in one year, to i'e secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing in1 et est from the day of sale, payable semi-annu? ally, aud a mortgage or the propeny. The pre? mises to be insured by the purchaser and th? policy assigned, with Hie bond and mortgage Purchaser to pay auctioneers for papers and stamp*. D.S. SILCOX, Jnn4-tnrmwsmtn7 _Referee. UNITED STATES MABSH^TTS-SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-SOUTH' CAROLINA L'ISTKICT.-IU the mimer of EDWIN B. WHITE. Bankrupt.-lu Bankruptcy. fly virtue of au ore cr or sale to me directed and delivered from Hon. George S. Bryan, O S. Judge for tlie District of Sooth ttarollua I will expose for sale on the premises known as "White's Mar be Yard." No. 119Meeilog street in the city or Chariest; n, on MONDAY, the loth day or June, 1872, at U o'clock A. M., AH the Stock in irado or the said Bankrupt, comprising a largo and well selected assortment i MAKULK, STONE. CRANITE, Ac, consisting Of Monuments. Slain, Tombstones, Ac, Ac .1 erins cash. R. M. WALLACE, jun4-iufm3 U. S Marshal. Woot?f Sashes AN&^?5^_ npTrVTOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. SO Mayne street, FACT OBY, H 0 BL B E C K'S WHAB F. mons-fmwiy GE KHAKI) RIECKE " TT7?LL SELL ON .WEDNESDAY ?EXT, TV tho 12th i h s tan r,' at the' BO ntheast corner of Cannon and Coming- streets, at io o'clock A. M., .as fotfoTOi - f ... r -tngt* The remaining STOCK of a well-kept Grocery, consisting or Groceries, ? conn tere, Shel ring.- ?lt - : and Molasses Cans, show case, Scales, tvater - Cooler. Screen. 4c. - , ALSO, im? DI AT B LT APTBB THH AB?VW, - -1U FORM ru K E. consisting Of Ex tension .Tabl e, ?, Borean. Tables, Washstands, Bedstead and Bed-' ding, Window Shades. Ac. Sold on account 'of , owner leaving me State. y ? Terms cash. . Jan7-fmwS Bf J. FB ASEE MATHE WES, Aactlanetr. . . LENGNICK VS CAULFIELD. ,\ Pursuant to an order of sale in this c?nsela . me directed by the Hon. B. P. Graham. Judge of the First circuit, 1 will offer ror sale at Public Auc- - tlon,.THOBSDAY, tiie?tn4wof^fmft487a,at u , o'clock A. it, at the Old Post?nico, Broad street. In theOityofOharlesion, j; r?-?>'??' ?Za-io All that? LOT OF. L AN D', with tte .Buildings ? thereon, situate on the north side dr Woolie".' street, and known by the No. 8, butting'and? bounding south on .Woolie street, north on.Landa jr now or formerly of Eldridge, west on Lands now or late or Williamson, east on Lands'or Estate-or J Taomaa R. Salten measuring in. front?, on Woolfeo r street thlrty-?ve (S5> feet, more or less,, on north, line thirty-hve (85) feet, more Or less, on east line nine ty.fl ve (95) reet, more or less,, and the same on the west line. . ALSO, .% . .? . - . All that LOT OF LAND, with tho Buildings '' thereon, bounded south by Vernon street, nortti - by Land now or late of sj los la Bali, ease by Land now or late of Richard fordham, weat by Land cow or ate of Elmore; meaiaring and containing- - In front on Vernon street thirty-five i (3?i. reet; by one hundred and ten (110) feet In depth, more or'.} ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND, with tho Bandings thereon, known and designated in a pl a t of the ? same annexed to the deed from colonel william . Drayton to wanam Wig a tm an, recorded tn the \ omeo of Registrar of Mesne conveyance 'Hf* Charleston District, by the No. one hundred and twenty-one (lill;) measuring, and containing in ' front on Vernon street forty-live (15) feet, by one - hundred an . ten < no> feet in depth, more or less, and having suotr outlines and bonndiogs SS are set forth In the plat above mentioned. yt " ALSO, AU that LOT OF. LAND, with the Buildings there in. situate cn the westside of OaorohsttifeVI In the city of Charleston, known, by the No. 97, - measuring and con tain lug In front on -Church street forty-five (45) feet, by one hundred and JUty (160) feet in depth, be..the same- more or less; butting and bounding east on church street, south on Landa of Bryan,-west on-- Land formerly or Vincent, north on Lands of Gibbes, ?j ,i ... ?sr. Te: ms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. .. WM. J.1 GAY KR, d Jans_ ----- Referee. By GRUBBS fe WILLIAMS, Real Estufe Agenta ?nd Auctioneers. rUSTE ES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD; ' ? ? By virtue of two (leedsof trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company to the late Wm. U Maofafland and thc,undersigned, dated ' respectively the otn or September,11859, and the 1st o January, 1868. tbe undersigned, 8ur?i?ing: trustees, will, on WEDNESUAY. the nth day of August, 187J, at 13 M., at the auction tooms'of ? . Messrs Grubbs St Williams, Richmond, Vlrglnls, seil by Paille Auction,- r . .- ... ? , ,x The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY or th?sard Company from the City ot ^Richmond to*West' Point, together with me Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Depuis, Water Stations, Road .?ea, Machinery, Toils, Easements,? and ovary, other right, interest or estate convened by tho.' said deeds, excepting choies in action. ? THE TER Ma OK 3 ALE -, ? ? r--r? will be CASH auiHciont to pay all the costs or ex eeutlng the trusts of said deeds, and to pay the interest on the bonds outstanding nnder tue deed. or i860 aforesaid, estimated at about tss.ooo, and . .hen a cred t anil the 1st of January, 1877, as to ' $43,000, with interest from tho ist of Joly, 1872, at the rate, of 8 per cent per annum, payable. semi-annually, and then.Cash sufficient to pay tue interest due on the bonds of the first-class under the deed of isis aforesaid, estimated ai about $62,coo, and a credit until the 1st of Janu? ary, 1888 as to $800,000, with Interest at tue rate-, of 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st of July, > 1872, patable semi annually, and then Cash gr? acient to pay the Interest due on the bonds or tho second class nnder the mortgage or. 1868 afore? said, estimated at about $i66,ooo, and then a credit untU. 1st or January, 1877', as to $299,000,' with Interest from the'lsier Joly, 1872,; at,thal rate or 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the 1st or January, 1800, as to the reMdne of s ?ch purchase money, . Wt h interest at the rate of ? per cent, per an-, num. As to so much of the purchase money as may be applicable to the bonds, secured by- the deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser, -shall givo his bonds corresponding, wit h tho s J ia outstand? ing bonds, and aa to the reddqe of such purchase money, the purchaser shall give-Jila bond or bonds, as mav be determined upon after the sale; the purchaser's bonds io be secured. by deed or trust on the property and franch?tes sold.' capitalists wi Ut. te notion-that the effect ora' sale and ? conveyance, by the .undersigned wUl.be; to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and make" the purchaser a body corporate. For further par? ticulars, apply to Messieurs PAGE A MADHV, Ooun:eUors at Law, Richmond. Va. . . .,ir R H, MAURY, . , J. PROSSER TABB, . ..? Surviving Trustees. ?V Ssle conducted by Messrs. GRUBBS & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. , Holders or the Mortgage "Ronds aforesaid will report at once to Messrs. PAGE Av MAUR.V, Rich, mond, Va. the number of Bonds held by them, the deed or tr jst by which they are secured, the amount of each Bond, and the amount or. Interest due. Holders of Detached Coupons will repart as above. - R. n. M A U RY, > J v IM -., n . J. PROSSER TABB, r Jnn3_ Snrvlvlng Trastees. IN THE DISTRICT COUBT OP THE United States for the District or South Caro? lina.-la re Laurena Railroad Company, Bank? rupt-in Bankruptcy. .;. -, : vi. In obedience to an order ia the above stated case, dated the 6th day or April, 1872, I will re fell to the highest bidder, at pabilo outcry, at the risk of the Oreen ville and Columbia Railroad Company, the LAURENS RAILROAD) at Colom? bia, S nth Carolina, in front of the Columbia- Ho? tel, at 12 o'clock, meridian, oa the twentieth raotb) day or Jane, 1872, free from alt liens aad lncum brances. Including the track and roal-bed, Iron, rails, chairs, spikes, timbers, bridges, calverts, machine shops, water tanks, station-houses, and all locomotive?, oars and machinery, and ali and singular tba prooerty and a-seta. real and per? sonal, or every kind and description whatever, or the Laurens Railroad Company, together with all the rights, privilegies, franchises and easements, lawfully held, used or enjoyed by the Laurens Railroad Company, on theloliewingtertns. towRt ai x ty-rour t nousand t wo hundred and twenty-two ($64.222 84) dollars elghty-ronr cents must b? paid . within thirty (3u) days after the day or sale;-and the payment or the bfciance-of the ptt-caaee money within twelve months {rom tLcdaj of sale, with interest thereon at seven per cern, per annum from that day, must be secured hy .the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage ol tho.ea- . tire property sold. . ' The bidder will be leqalred to deposit-with the assignee, before rds bid is accepted, twenty thous - Laud -d ol ra rs, to f ecure compliance with the terms of sale herein set forth, and upon failure to de? posit that sum the properly will atones bere offered ror sale. j AMES M. BAXTER, - may 20_assignee. Shirts ono ifnmigbing ?ooo0. SEASONABLE COO D S. MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD Jl'J Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN CREAT VABIET?, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT? STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE T??B aULBK?* O?jJs* nona