The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 11, 1872, Image 3

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V" Sparrows. little birds sit on the telegraph wires. And clutter and Hitter, and fold tbtir wings; Maybe they thins that for them and their sirrs Stretched always, on parp?se, those wonderful strings; And perhaps the thooght that the world inspires ta Dia plan for birds, among other thing-). Little birds alt on the slender linea, And the nowa of the world runs under their feel How raine rises, and now declinen, Bow kings with their armies in hattie meet; and all the while, 'mid the soundless signs. They chirp their small gossipplng, foolish tweet. Little things light on the lines of oar lives Hepes and joys and acta of to-day ; And we think that for these the Lord contrives - Nor catch what the hidden lightnings say, "Yet from end to end his meaning arrives. And Bia word runa underneath all the way. Ia life only wires and lightnings then, ' apart from that wbich about lt clings ? Are the thoughts r.nd me works and tao prayers of men Only sparrows that light on God's telegraph strings. Holding a moment and gone again ? Nay; he planned for the birds, with the larger Ullage. A Touya GIRL-s SUICIDE. Madame Jan a a sr li eli** Maid Taking lier Life for the Alan She Laved. PITTSBOBO, June 5. - Last night a young and beautiful girl, about nineteen years of age, named Emilie Lelmber ger, arrived at the Union Depot Hotel, and registered ber name as being from Baltimore Sba was attired in a handsomely made travel Ung dress, and wearing a Jaunty bat, richly trimmed, and accompanied by a gentleman who, when abe bad been assigned to ber room, bade ber good evening and retired remarking that he bad met ber on th.* cars and bad merely attended her to the hotel as an act of politeness due to a lady travelling alone. She went to ber room, and had her trunk sent there, as ls ordinarily done, and there was nothing unusual In her appearance or any ol ber surroundings. About three o'clock this morning a servant beard. beavy labored breathing in the room occupied by the young lady, and, forced respiration continuing, tbe door was at length forced open. There me young traveller lay on the bed, and near by was a vial containing a small quantity ot morphine, and a physician states that. Judging irom tbe size ot tito bot tie, the girl must bave taken enough ol the drag to nave made over thirty ordinary doses Ol course there was not, under the circum stances, the most remote hope of relieving her from Its effect?, and within two hours from Ibis time lt waa found that she had passed io a slate of stupor into the realms ol death. Why she committed the latal act Is plainly devel oped by sundry sentences entered In u note book which was found on her person. Many of these acknowledged tbe receipt of valuable presents irom Fred Pilot, who was theatrical agent for Madame Janauscbek, wltlr whose party Miss Leinberger ls supposed to have travelled. Among other entries wbich throw light upon this sad ending of wbat should have been a bright young life are the follow? ing, all written on leaves ot the note book refered to, and evidently penned more aa part of a diary tban with the intention of sending them lo any particular address: "I bave gone to rest; you shall never see me again, tor I am in a happier land than you. I could not live any longer, for I would die ol grief to know that I love the man that does not love me, and 60 I bad to make an end with me. Better to die quiet than lo die lor grleti and trouble. You will never see me again in this world, but you will see me in another world, and that world ls Heaven. Keep this as a secret, and never let any one at all get this book, lor lt ls from a poor dying sinner; but take this little book and keep lt If you wUl do and observe a dead person's wish so keep this little book. I will ki st you thousand limes. Good-bye. God bless you and madame. Hoping you will Uve happier together, and wUl always remember a poor sinner Uke me. EWLIK." Then on anplhdr page-probably written bnt a lew abort moments before she concluded to take poldon-are written the following sen' tences : 1 took my life cn this 5th day of June, 1872, for the man I love. I love a dear man and nobody can tear bim from me, and this man ls Mr. Fred. Pilot." Some forty dollars were found in the iraak also some very fine Jewelry and a fashionable, costly wardrotv. Mr. Fred. Pilot's Kxplanatloa. HARTFORD, CONN., June 7. Mr. Fred. Pilot, tbe business agent of Mad ame Janauscbek, for whom the young lady Miss Emilie Lelmberger, committed suicide ai Pittsburg yesterday, because, aa she sajs, abe loved nj m, said here to-day that Miss Lelm berger Joined their company at st. Louis as tiring maid to Madame Jaoauschek, and. was with tb em only three weeks wben be received a note from ber, when they were In Washington, in which abe declared her unconquerable love for him. He went to ber and remonstrated, told her be waa more than old enough to be her father-be ls flity-Blx and sbe was seventeen and said he must show ihe note to Madame Janauscbek, wbich lie did, and Madame Janauscbek told ber she must go back to St. Louis. Sbe left the company, and tbey had not beard a word from her since that lime until the Bad news of her death by suicide was announced. Mr. Pilot saya be at one lime gave her a lever watch, and irequeotly candy as to a child, but bad never encouraged ber in her love for him. Tbe girl's father, whom Mr. Pilot knows, was worth, five or six years ago, $100,000, made by keeping a restaurant In St. Louis. He baa since lost lt all, and Mr. Pilot recently made bim a present of $50. He bas telegraphed to Pittsburg to have tbe body decently burled at his expense. Madame Janauscbek waa so affected .by the sad news that she hardly felt 1 a 'a condition to play last night. rr UMBRELLAS. Speaking about "umbrellas," the Saturday Bevlew says: A mere glance at an umbrella-stand ia enough to show the wonderful diversities of character which can be expressed in this way. We see the dapper Utile darling with Its curi? ous monogram on the top, and know wesbaU bear all Hui scandal of town as soon as we enter the drawing room. The rough horn o? another tells us that our solicitor ls fussing for us in the study. Iis neighbor, unkempt but lovely lo its negligence, Is tbe sign of an artist friend whose pictures find no favor with the academy. The square, short u m brel la leaning against the wall means "a little bill." When Mr. Sampson Brass ls re calling the memerlea ol the departed . Quilp, he does not miss tbe one great symbol ol bis character, "His wit and humor, his pathos and bis umbrella, all come bet?re me Uke visions of my youth." But it it this to tbe world without, lt ia more than this to its owner. There are few i ?Inga ao companionable as an umbrella. Stick ls a shade too light. A dog is a shade too troublesome. A friend walks either too fust or too slow. But an umbrella ls just heavy enough to give one the feeling of having something with one, lt never bothers, and lt always goes one's own pace. It ls a prop In the moment ot languor when one is forced to make talk in front of Lady Dawdle'e- 'garden chair. It Is a toy with which one plays as ono flirts wltb ber daughters. It has Its pecu< 1 lari ilea, Its history, ita stories of fl. rca and re? turns, Its memories of pleasant little tete-a tetes with charming beings who found a shel? ter in it irom showers. There ls some thing- human about It which endears lt to ns. We talk ol' lt to our friends, we discuss its stick and Us color, we make a grievance of lt, and write to the Times about tho harpies who rob t? of it at the Academy.1 There are few hours of loneliness andi desertion when a man cannot console himself with his umbrella. It ls owing, perhaps, to their late introduction into Europe that men have as yet hardly recog? nized any distinct or separate propertv in um? brellas. Like game, they belong to the class ot /era natone. ? A faint trace of communism lingers over the stand In the ball. Nobody feels very, gouty at taking a "stray" umbrella, If lt happens to be raining an he leaves his club, or at finding himself walking home with a new umbrella .Then bo was conscious of hav? ing left it with-an old one. It ls amusing to notice tbe unconcerned curiosity with which tbe new owner, as he puts his spoil by with his hat and coat, guesses who on earth such a ?retty little thing could bave belonged to. nere is not the least sense ot guilt in the question.. In common thought the umbrella ia gilled with a certain vagae personality which ls supposed to explain its constant ten? dency to get astray. A kind ol gypsy-like and ? vagrant nature is assumed to belong lo it. It is credited with a volition ol Us own, and sup? posed to be In some way Itself responsible lor Its presence In any man's band but the man who bought it. Its own wiU brought lt to us, ?od If It happens to be a new one we generally leave it lo its own will to take lt back again. There are, we believe, persons eccentric enough to return umbrella', but the instances are rare. ?prcial JSctircs. MANHATTAN, from New York, are notified that she will discharge cargo Tnis DAY at Auger's Sooth Wharf. Gooda uncalled for at Bunset will remain on the wharf at owners' rttk. Jnoll-1 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. ?&* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, aro hereby notified that Bbe Is Tnis DAY discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Ubloo Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset, will remain on wharf at Consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., janll-l Agents. ?&~ ATTENTION I PIONEER STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-Members desiring In? vitations fur the Moonlight Excursion on the Slat instant, can receive the same from any of the fo.lowing Committee: J. W. McKENRY, G M CHAPIN, WM. E. ZEIGLRR, I. E. HENDRICKS, A. A. GAGE. Jami-* JOT- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the Free School Fund- oniciai Raffle Numbers: CLASS No. 547-MORNING. 20-47-57-54-19-48-42-59-C7- 5-4 CLASS No. 548-Kv KNI KO. 51-43-30- 2-4'-22-35-39-33-63-46~ll Aa witness onr hands at Charleston thia loth day of June, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES Q1LLILAND, junll Sworn Commissioners. pST THE PITT STREET ICE-HOUSE, heretofore run by M. J. Bul winkle, having been closed, has been opened by the Meeting Street Ice-Home, and ts now a branch of the same. JAMES KENT, Agent, j anio 3 Meeting Street I ce-House. *tit* OFFICE OF SPECIAL "COMMIS? SIONER''-U. S. CLAIMS COMMISSION, COLUM? BIA. S. C., JUNE 8, 1872.-I will take testimony in SUPPORT OF CLAIMS before this Commission, lathe City of Charleston, on and alter TUESDAY, 18th instant. Persona wishing to make appointment, or to :onfer with me, are requested to call at the Charleston Hotel on MONDAY, 17th instant, after ) O'clock A. M. THEODORE W. PARIIELE, Jnnl0-3 "Special Commissioner." .jar-CLOTHES WASHED WITH THE ?DOLLAR REWARD fcOAP" wear twice longer han if washed with common soap. HOWIE, MOISE A DAY!4, Agents, _. JP*Charleston, S. C. ?SfWE HAVE NO HESITATION IN ecommending toour reader* li A LL's VEG ETA ILE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER as asure cate or dan dr nu", and to restore the natural color of j he hair. jno8-stath3 ^SBT'THEY CORE I" WHAT CURES ? LYE T'S CHERRY PECTORAL for a Cough, IYER'S PILLS for a purgative, and AVER'S J A ES A PARI LL A for the complal?is that require m alterative medicino. Jun8-siuth3 ?OT BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE-THIS inperb Hair Dye ls the best la the world. Per ectly harmless, reliable aod instantaneous. No llsappotntment. No ridiculous tm ts, or nn pleas ? mt odor. The gennlne W. A. Batchelors Hair )ye produces immediately a splendid black or ?atural brown. Doee not stain the akin, but eaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful.- The inly safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists, factory 10 Bond street, New York. mchS-tathalyr-DAO ^BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST ?OWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder Ia our am Hies for several years, we give a decided pref renee above all others to that prepared by HOWARD 3. BURNHAM, Graduate of Pharmacy, lo. 421 Klug street, near Calhoun street, onarlea on, S. C. : Klug Mansion Boardlag Douse, Julius ?etsch. B. a Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. 'elzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William imith, Master Machinist, s. c. R. R. aprfr-Smos _ J?T ON MARRIAGE.-**^ Happy relier for Yoong Men from the ctrecrs tf Errors and Abusen in early life. Manhood rc tored. Nervous debility cored, impediments 0 Marriage removed. New method or treat nent. New and remarkable remedies. Book' md Circulars sont free, In sealed en vc lop es. Ad - 1 ress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Soutb ?Mnth street. Philadelphia. Pa. octl2 J*W~ CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? FER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY F JR ru E HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one lottie, aa easily applied aa water, for restoring to rray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro note the growth of the bair and atop ita falling ?ut It ia entirely harmless, and perfectly free rom any poisonous subit?neo, and will therefore ake the place of all the dirty and unpleasant (reparations now In nae. Numerous testimonials lave been sent us (rom many of onr most promt lent citizens, some of which are subjoined.. In very thing m which the articles now in ase are ibjectionabia, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY la perfect. ! t la warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, t lalphur or Nitrate of silver, lt does not sou the 1 lothes or scalp, la- agreeably perfumed, and oakes one of the best dressings for the Hair In ISO. It restores the color of the Hair "more per I r act and uniformly than any other preparation," |( ad always does BO In from titree to ten days, moally feeding the roots jof the Hair with al) he nourishing qualities necessary to its growth 1 .nd healthy condition; lt restores the decayed ' nd Induces a new growth of the Hair mere poal- t Ively than anything else. The application of als won 1 erf ni discovery also produces a pleasant nd cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair pleas mg and elegant appearance. Price $l a ?onie, ARTHUR NATTANS, inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. a For sale by the Agent, Da. B. BAER, No. 131 Meeting airest, Charleston, S. 0. novls-stathly (Polling, SailoTtng, &t. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE ft MULUIR, CLOTHIERS, NO. 323 KING STREET, TUREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendi4 tock O? CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, COATINGS, Utting Cheviots, Linens, Ac, and the h ands om st selection of Pams and Vest Patterns, which rill be made to order under the supervision of a lost skill al and fashionable cotter. 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, mich embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties in NECK WEAR. All orderspromptly execoted and satisfaction naranteert._apr2-4mo nrniAPPiNG PAPER FOR BALES-OLD 22 J?????53& ?9 !??? or aro? qnantltlea . Gammer Resorts. PR0P03E TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WI8H TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAYE THE DAILY NSWS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. Q.OOJ) BOARDING AT AI REV, S. C., At the ALLEN HuUSE (luring the ensuing Summer Mouths. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. AXLRN._may27-lmo gULUVAN'S ISLAND. The MOULTRIEVILLE HOUSE is now open for the accommodation of boarders, permanent or transient, JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM, Jnne 1st, 1872-B'tutht? Proprietor. JJENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Tue undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTEL, In this place, for the sommer, and can accommodate persons wishing to spend the sam? mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLEN, may2c-lmo Proprietor. ? T I 0 E, Tho BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, off White Point Garden, has been thoroughly re. aired in all Its varions departments, and will be opened on 13th instant for accommodation of visitors. Thc Soda Water and li e Cream Departments will be nnder the Immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. Thaakiog the paulie for past favors, I would most respectfully solicit their patron? age. M. McMANHON, may7-tnths_ Proprietor. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE Mu., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-Tula favorite es? tablishment, sltuared in one nf tho most eligible positions lu the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Sommer Resort, bein* comparatively cool in midsummer, mag niflclenily tarnished with battu and other con? veniences on every Ho >r. ts now opon for tue re? ception of i h mc con em plating a tour of pleasoie the coming season. Tue cars run wit nm a square of tba bouse. Coaches at all the stations. E. V. WS?TCOIT, Proprietor. juns-imos iyEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, S. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, w.dnesday and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at ASlievlllo next dav by 1 P. M. Leave Asneville Monday, Wedn.aday and Friday Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville In me morning, go through to Fiat Rock and Hendersonvllle lu daylight. Fare io Flat Rock $5; to Asheville $7. may3-2mo_W. P. BLAIR. QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTYj?VEST VIBGINIA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. This delightful WATERING PLAOE has been thoroughly rodtted. and ls now Kept lu the best modern style. I ti waters arc Alt anne, and have a wide celebrity tor their prompL and happy ac? tion lu Dyspepsia, Di-eases of thc Kidneys and Bladder, luciudlug Calculus, ia various Skin Dis? eases, and in their admirable effects on the r emule Constitution, the air of Capuu is unsurpass d In all the mountains of Virginia for salubrl'y, elas? ticity and i ryness. Its splendid Ba h? were de? clared by Slr ilenry Bulw< r, when on a visit nere with Mr. Webster, as hardly equ iled by anything he had seen lo Europe. For our pamphlet, with full particulars of rates, charges. Ac, apply to A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by maiL Juus-imo FRAZIER A s\LE. Proprietor''. THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open io visitors. Its waters are cele? brated tor tho cure of ?heumatlsm. u jut. Paral y ? HB, Torpor of Liver. Chronic Dian hoe.? or Dysen? tery, Disease of tho Uicrus, Affections of the skin, especially of sypuilitic origin, and numer? ous Uhreuic Diseases. TUE BATHS Vary in temperature from 60 to Ito degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic Bath. They are moreover ftruud to prepare the sys' m for the beneficial action of wate? found it me various other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS ~ Have been constructed similar to those that are argely used at the moat celebrated opas In Ger? many, and wnlch Bl ve Bufferers the benefit of the rery valuable remedial agents cuutainni in the amoral Mud. Tneso sprluKS offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTR VOTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas ire-Seeker. The equipment and management ire equal to I hose of nrst-clss* oity h tels. Every modern improvement nas been provided. Professor J. L. CA BELL, M. D., of the UoiverBi ;y of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets ana Circulars, address s. o. TARDY A co., ?tenmond. Va,, or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot springs. Bath i onoty, Va. may22-2m? C ATOOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TUE SUNNY SOUTU. Are located in the Piedmont region, of Qeorjia, twenty-D've miles southeast oil Chattanooga, Tenn., and within two miles of the Western and itlantlc R ii'road. These Springs, flfty two In number, embrace ?very variety of mineral water lound In the fa nous mountains of Virginia-white, red aud >lack sulphur, At leg h any, a ll-.ie al lng- and ch ai,y - )cate, magneslan, soda and Iodine; as also the ivaters characterizing the Monlvale ?>pringa. of tennessee, and Indi sn Springs, of Georgia; all of vhlch are to be fourni here in abundance, within he compass or thia "Magic Vale," AFFORD INO A CERTAIN OURS or Dyspepsia, F.Ueumatlsm, Goat, Liver Com >lainis, scrotal'., all kinds or Cutaneous A tree ; ons, and lc fact, every disease that human flesh s heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINUS ire tn thorough condition, newly painted, and intlrely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS u every particular. A magnificent ball-room, oo by 3o feet, and elegantly fitted par ers. Bil? lard and bar-room 75 feet, ?eng, and a capacious ?owling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly II n ra I noted with gas, and every attraction will be ifforded the visitors to Catoosa Springs. Tne above Watering Place will be opened to pa? rons June 1st, 1872 by W. 0. HEWITT, Late of ulobo Hotel, Augusta, Qa. mfty241mn_ Cigars ono (Cobtu co. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING DIG AR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING STREET, TUREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else rbere. W ILLUM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of . Fortune constant y on and. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. mcb.7 DoAwlyr Hlrs ?coos, szt. DEY GOODS ! ^YGOO^ AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, M cLOY Ac RICE. -o * JU3T RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AND SEWING-SILK SEIA.W LS, Warranted Parla Dre, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Less than Gold Coat of Importation. Our stock ls very Fall and Complete In Every Department, all or which will be Sold at Reduced MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING I Fresh MATTING J ist landed from Twenty-Ove Oenta per Yard up. ICE BLANKETS, from Fifty CeBts up. NO. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J.W.RICE. 1UD3 imo_"_ faauroac?. ?RTII??S??^^ RAILROAD COM? PANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, Jane 8, 1872. i On and after SUNDAY, thc 9th instant, the NU nt Express Trains on Ulla hoad will arrive dall; at H A. sf, and leavo dany (SUXDATS excepted) at 8 P. M. The Day Express will continue as at present. S. ?4. SALOMONS, JnnS _ _Superintendent. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, Jone 1, 1872. FXCURS ON TICKETS lo Greenville. Anderson and Walhalla nave beeu put on sale TO-DAT, and will continue on Bal? nani 1st September. Good to return uoiil lat November. Prto to Greenville and Keiara $17 80. Price 10 Anderson and Return $10 70. Pries to Walhalla and Retara $19 so. Excursion Tickets alao bu aale to Oatoosa Springs (do.)-price $24. Bagtcgc checked through. S. B. PICK.ESS, A. L. TYLER, junl O. T. A. Vice-president gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ?HABLK9T0N, S. C., May 10, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May io, the Passen ger Trains on theSontb CaroUna Railroad win run aa follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A M Arrive at Augusta.4.26 r M VOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston. 8.10 A M Arrive at columbia. AW r st FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.T.40 A II Arrive at charleston..3.20 r si Leave Colombia.7.40 A M Arrive at Charleston.8.20 r M AUGUSTA NIGHT KXFRR83. (Sundaya excepted.) I.-ave Charleston.7.20 r M Arrive at Auguaut.6.00 A M Leave Augusta.-..7.40 p M Arrive at chariest on.6.46 A M OOLUUBIA NIGHT RXFSKBS. (Suudays excepted.) Lea, ve Charleston. 8.20 PM Arrive at columbia.6.40 A kt Leave Columbia.6.60 P M Arrive a;. Charleston.5.o? A II SCJlilBRVILLH TRAIN. Leave Summerville at. 7.26 A M Arrive ai Charleston at.8.46 A II Leave Charieaton at.8,30 p u Arrive at summerville at.4.46 r M CAMDEN BRANCH. Leavo Camden....'..6.16 A M Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A M Leave colombia.L46 r it Arrive at Camdon.6.26 p M Day and Night Trains make close connections at AU frusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Angoata Railroad. t Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville iud Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to pointa North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and roos through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. H. PIOKENS. G. T. A. laois NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, & 0., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave charleston Dally at 10.16 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston a.00 A. M. (Mondays ex cepted) and 2.46 P. M. Tram doea not leave Charleston 6.00 P. M., SUN DATS. Train leaving 10.16 A. M. makes through coonee lion to New York, via Richmond and Acqala Crees, only, going tnrongh m 44 boora. Passengera leaving by 5 00 P. M. Train hove choice ol rome, via Rlctimoud and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baldmore. Those leaving FRIDAY by thia Train lay ever ou SUNDAY In Bal i imo re. Those leaving on s ATC RD AY rt main SUN DAY la Warning ton, N. C. This la the cheapest, quickest and moat pleaB ant ronte to cincinnati, Chicago and ocner points West and No ihweat, both Trams making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Kailroa i. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLE APO R, Gen. Ticket Agent. may21 S AV AN NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. ' CHARLESTON, March 30, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, March Slat, the Paa seager Tra?na on this Road will ran as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally...'...'.8,30 P. M, Arrive at savannah dally. 0.46 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.30 P. M. arr.ve at Charleston dally. 7.20 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charles um. Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M. Leave Savannah, .sundays excepted... A00 A. M Arrive ai Charleston, Sundays exo'ted. 4.06 P. M Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad. lng to points in Florida and by Savannah line 0.' steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to frei g h u for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at aa lOw rates aa by any other line Tickets on sale at thia office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. 0. s. GADSDEN, Euglneer and Superintendent. & C. BOYLSTO*, Gen'l Et. and Ticket Agent. ann *"_' COatctjCS, Jeroeirrj, JJfrc. B ALL, BLACK & CO., N03. 665 AND 667 BROADWAY, NKW YOBK, will continue the sale ol their Immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS daring the summer months. All goods will be sold without reserve, at a great reduction, to close the business. Junio THE CHOICEST STOCK OP 0> JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WABE AND TABLE CUTLERY French and American Clocks, IS TO BE FOUND AT JAMES ALLAN'S, Mo. 307 KING STRE^.Ti deca-Btnthoosm Drn ?oo?g, *t. FURCBGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Ko. 244 KING STREET, Offer on Monday, June 3. previous to taking Year ly Inventory, their entire stock at great sacrWce. The greatest Inducements of the Eeason are offered: 20 pieces Black SILK, at $1 and $1 25. io pieces Oros Orala, $1 25 and |l 60. 1C0 Japanese Silk Dresses, only $8. All onr Japanese silk) reduced to 76 cents. 10,000yards of innerem nev styles of Dress doods, from 16 cents. 60 Black Ltama Lace Shawls, reduced 25 per cent., (bargains.) Our entire stock of White Goods has been marked down. loo pieces Swiss, 12,15 and 20 cents.' 200 pieces Sw i aa. 26,80 and 40 ce ota. loo pieces Satin-Stripe Pique, 20 cents, founerly 25 cents. 200 pieces Corded and Dotted at 25 and 35 cents, reduced from 40 and 60 cents. 503 pieces Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics, Checked and cross-Barred cambrics at greatly reduced prices. Our Linen Department la complete in all its Unca, 25 pieces Ladies* Dress Linen-4-4 wide-25 cents. 20 pieces Ladles' White 4-4 Battlste, from 25 cents. 20 pieces Cen ta' Brown Linen, from 20 cents up. A full line or White Linen Dnck, Linen Drill and Striped Linens for Men's and Boya' Snits-sold at great sacrlflce. Our Cloth Department has received additional Rn p pi lea m the latest styles of CASSIM ERES, Broidcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac, all of which li .ve undergone an extraordinary reduction in the prices. We odor this Une of good as great bar? gains, and ctn convince customers that the goods are the cheapest in this Market. The most complete Stock of DOMESTIC' GOOD3 can bs foond at our Establishment. The latest styles of CALIOOS, Percales, Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Drills, Brown and Bleached Homespun, are offered at prices never before in this market. * ? Our complete and well-assorted Stock or HOUSEHOLD GOODS ls the best and cheapen in the city. We are offering the following articles cheaper than any house In this town: NAPKINS, Doylies, Towels. Bleached and Un? bleached Tabling, Crash, White Linens, Sheet lugs, Plliowcaslog, ftc, Ac Particular attention has been paid to tho reduc? tion in the prices of: Ladles' and Gents' Summer UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Bows, Neck? ties,. A foll line of all Widths, Shades and Colors or I 9llk RIBBON at lower prices than ever before | a ffer?d. Aa additional reduction of 20 per .cent, has j been made In the price ot oar complete line of I BOilEBY: I .. Ladles' Fine White HOSE. Children's Fine White Hose. Men's Fine White Socks. Boys' Fine White Socks. Ladles'. Men's and Children's GLOVES, In White and Colored, Lace and Linen Cuffs and Col? lars, Veils, Sets Sleeves and Collars, Fans, Parasols, Artificial Flowers, Straw Hats, Marseilles Fringes and Trimmings-all at greatly reduced prices. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO Ko. 244 KIN Gr 8TEE ET. Shirts ano inniis iring ?0000. SEASONABLE GOODS MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE. GAUZE, MEBLNO, SULK AND THREAD Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS A TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAB, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTTYS ; STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STBEET, DPVO?ITK THE flABKET 1IAI.I? DOVIH PHOSPHATES. The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS or ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME Of Good Quail ty, delivered in Liverpool, unexceptionable references given on prospect of business. App ly to GEORGE. HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS, Llghtb? jdy street, Liverpool, England. may2fi-Uno 3lnrtion SaUs- SJ)it dan. By ii. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER, Na 9 NASSAU STREET, NORTH OF ? " MAEY STREET. THIS DAT, the nth instant, at n o>olock, will be sold at the Posttfflce, ? The above COTTAGE. OL sis rooms. The lot !s high, and measures se by iou feet, more or less. Terms easy-made known at f a'e. Jonil ' _;_ Bj E. M. MARSHALL & DEO. NO. 38 CANNON STREUT, NORTH side, east of Rutledge. . THIS DAY, the llth instant, at ll o'clock, will be soin, at the Post?nico, ? 1 The above RESl DENCE, or four square and two shed-rooms, piazza, large kitchen. Ac. The Lot meaures loo reet front by 176 feet deep. treM0u3poneu,0ndh'lflanaiab0r 0f cholco irn" Terms easy ; made known at sale. . Jnnll STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER WILL SELL THIS DAT, BEFORE c". tiie,f,Stoie8' Tendue Range, at 9 o'clock. 60 tubs New Yellow GOillEN BUMER . 26 tierces s. c. Bama IC bbla S. 0. Strips Pig Shoulders, Bellies, sides, Nos. 1 and 2 Mack? erel m half and whole bbla, Syrup, Sanaages, ac. ?E:_[_;_Jami ' By HENRY COMA & CO. TONGUES AND HAMS. IBIS DAY. at o o'clock, in front of onr store, we will sen, 6 bartels Choice PIG TONGUES 20 tierces Canvassed Hams 10 tierces Un e au vasa ed Dams _ 6 tierces s. c. snonlders. Conduiopucaah._' Jaoll By JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. DRY GOODS AND SUNDRIES_THIS DAY, Itt h Instant, at half past io oviuck, wa will sell at onr Score, No. 136 Meeting street, a general assortment of desirable DRY GOODS, Ac constating In part of White Piques, Naloaook, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Tri ai ming, Fancy Silk Bows, F.mcy Prints, Cottouadea, Kuntucky Jeans, Bleached and Browu shirting. Linen . Dr Us and Coaling, Muallu, Head Handkerchiefs, Boslery, Gloves. Conditions cash._jnnll By LAURE Y, ALEXANDERS CO. BUTTER, LARD, PIG HAMS, SHOUL DEBS, A c., Ac. iUH DAY, nth Instanr, will be sold before onr Store. No SoEaatBay, at 10 o'clock, 20 packages BUTTER 15 packages Lard 6 obis Pig Barns 10 bbla Pig shonluers 10 bbla No. 2 Hams and Shoulders 800 reams Wrapping Paper, ac, Ac. Conditions cash._._ jn?ii By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. DWELLING No. 84 CANNON STREET, north Mde, west of Ashley atreet, opposite Islington court. THIS DAY, tho nth Inatant, at ll o'clock, at the Poatofllce, will be fold, The above small, neat WOODEN BOUsE, two stories, wiin ptazai to the weat, good well or water. Lot ls aa* by 172 feet, more ur leas. Terms-one-hair cash; Balance in one and two years, eeonred. as usual, pnron&ser naylns AOC tloneer for papera._ Jnnll By PAUL B. LAL AXE & CO. WILL BE SOLD THIS DAT, THE 11TH I Inatant, over Sales Rooms, No. 171 East Bay. -nt hair-past 9 o'clock, to cl se aile, 1 CHEESE SAFE, 2 dozen B. B. Bncketa, 26 boxes Essence Coffee 46 mats cinnamon, 6 dozaa Bncketa, io nests Tabs . 2 dozen Brooms, s package? Cloves, 2 packages Pepper, S packages spice 1 box Ginger, 3 bbis Pig Barns, 7 kita Hess Mackerel 18 kita Salmon, 24 kits Mackerel, 7 bbla Labrador Berring 7 half bbla sword Fish, 10 half bl li Mackerel, 26 bbls Pork Beads 10 dozen White Chambers, 7 dozen Yellow chambers 3 bbls Pork, 2 bbis Mess Beef 11 teta Batter, 2 hbds and 1 bbl Syrup io boxes Cheese, boxes Ciothea-Pins, boxes Bricks.. 12 bbls Snper Flour, 16 cases Smoking Tobacco 6 boxes Chewing Tobacco, 6 dozen Waih Boarda 4 crates Straw. Conditions cash. jami Ornqa ana JHeaintus. THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN.-THE experience of yeard has convinced an In? telligent pub.lc that for all alimenta Involving weakness and Irritability of the stomach, ob si ructions in the bowels, a morbid condition of the liver and nervous debility, Tarrant'* Effervescent Seltzer Aperient | la the sorest, safest and swiftest i em edy. Not merely agreeable, bat absolutely delicious to the palate; it also possesses four medicinal elements which nave never been united lathe same happy proportions In any other preparation. lc la the gentlest and mott painless of cathartics, a won? derful tonic, and unexceptionable alterative and a c?rcala corrective of all impurities which may exist la the blond or other fluids of the body. Decline all Imitations or the genuino article, sold byaildragglata._may 8-12 BOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS? IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, C H A RLE S TON, S. C., Offer to the public ' ? SUMTER BITTERS, " IC VI All'- . TBE GREAT SOUTHERN. TONIO AND UNI? VERSALLY POPULAR BTOMAOBIO AND APPETIZ ER. , Not merely to tickle the palate, bat to. infuse health and vigor into the enervated and diseased a ja tem, ta the high purpose and sure effect of SUMTER BITTERS. Tala famous restorative or?ales no sadden nash of, excitement, to be suc? ceeded by increased debility and tenfold gloom. lt braces the relaxed nerves and Imparts p;r ma? rnent tom. and regularity to the whole system. The rapid corea lt baa effected In Dyspesia, Gene? ral Debility, Nervous Diseases and as an Appeti? zer and Strengthener, and aa a preventive of Chills and Fever, has rendered SUMTER BITTERS a name without equal In the annals of medicine MOISE'S LITER PILLS, for the care or Hepatitis, or Liver complaint Dyspesia and Sick Headache, and as a Cathartic and ?ntl-Bdlous Pddl have no superior. The nu meroos known cares performed by these PH have Induced ns, at the solicitation of many who have experienced their beneficial and salutary ef? fects, to otter them io the public. Our LITER PILLS are not held forth or recom? mended as universal cure-alls, bat simply for Liver Complain!a, and those symptoms connect? ed with a deranged state of that organ. - MOISE'S PO BE LEMON SUGAR. A delightful, cooling, healthy beverage, made from the Joice of. fresh Sicily Lemons and pure | white sugar. Free from anything injurions. Bet? ter than lemons for pic nies, cirap meetings, bar? becues and travellers, and a great necessity In the couniry where lemons caunot be had for the **' MOISE'S WHITE WORM CAND?. An effectual, safe and pleasant remedy for Worms, in all caaea. Try lt and be convinced, it ls really a specific, and In the best and mos' pala? table form to give children. It U not surpuilBg that lt la faac taking the place of all other prepa? rations for worms. It ls a pleasant confection, and any child will take lt. Beware of dangerous? ly olor ed candy and nauseous compounds, and nse only MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY. * MOISE'3 ?...MORNING STAR TEA9T POWDERS.. THE BBST IN USE. A barrel or Floor makes forty ponndB more of Bread with MOISE'S YEAST POWDER. No time required for donga to rise, but bake ia a hot, quick oven ba sion as mixed; eave eggs, shorten? ing, milk, Ac, and ls a wonderful saving. MW Sample packageafrce of charge. may8i-ftn6mos j&gcggr %a\t8~~fnxaxt Ways. By W.T. LEITCH ?fe B. S. BEUSS, .. Aactlo neem. ELEGANT BUILDING' LOT '^UTfi EAST corner of Lynch and Bull streets, measuring 75 feet front on Bnll by 100 feet on Lynea. Terms-One-third cash; balance la ona y ear, wu n ia te res t from date, payable ann cally. Piircbasera to pay ns for papen and mampar^ The above wm be sold OD THURSDAY, the 13tu Instant, at ll o'clock, at the (Md Poatofflce, : : ' -dunn Bj W. ?. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers; TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK Dwelling, Magazine atreor, opposite House or Correction. Lot measures 24 feet front by 80 feet in depth. Terms cash: Farcbaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. V '??Jr The above will be sold on THURSDAY,' the lath instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Post'iBce. Jami , . - ric? j- ftjg Bj W. 1. LEITCH & E. S. BB?ffS, ' Auctioneer*. : EARLE VS. PERKINS. By virtue or decree and order In aoova cab?, I will sell at Public Auction on i HURSDAY, 27th instant, at ll o'clock A. M.. at ibo corner of Et-, Bay and Broad streets. AU that Three story BRTK TENEMENT on the south side of Princess ati fi tn o wu aa No. 7. ALSO, Ail that other Three ?tory BRICE TENEMENT adjoining the above, and known as No. 9. -, ; Terms-one third cash, balan?a in ime aad two years; deferred payment to bear interest from day of sale, and to be secured by bond or pur? chaser and mortgage of premises. Premises to be m - ored and policy assigned. Parc h a ?> a r to ! pay for papers^anri stamps. Jnnl2-tnSthl USITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. United States ,va,.44 boxes Manufactured looacca-United states or America, Sooth Caro? lina District. . , 5y vir m.: of an order or sale to me directed and deuvored. rrom th? Moa. Geo. s. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Dis? trict aforesaid, I will expose for sale at ?pollo audton, in front or the United States Courthouse, In t1 . uity or Charleston, on TB HRS DAY,, taepot h. day of June, 1872, at ll, o'clock Ai; M??::-' {.;: '>ar-? > arty-roor (44) boxes Manufacture J TOBACCO. Terms cash. B, M. WALLACE, , Jnnll-tnathS . ..; .U.S. Marshal Bj J. Flt ASE ft MATHE WES, Auctioneer. LENGNIOK VS CAULFIELD. Pursuant to an order of sale In this cause to me il I rec wu ny the Hon. R. F. Graham. Jadge of the Fi rs t. circuit, 1 will offer for sale at PobUa Auc? tion, THURSDAY, tuc 27 th day or Jane, 1872. at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, Broad Street, in the City of Charleston, rcs , All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, .aunate on the north side'of Woolie street, and known by the .No. 8, bfjtang-and bounding south on Woolie street, north, ou Lands now or formerly of Eldridge, west on Lands now or late or Williamson, east od Lands or Estate or Tnomas R. Salter; measuring In front on Woolla street thirty-five (85) feet, more or less, on north Hoe thirty-Ove (35) feet, more or le.-s, on east line ninety-five (95) feet, more or less, and the- 'same on the west hue. ' . nilla ALSO, ' All that LOT OF LAND, witta the Build ngs thereon, o lunded south by Vernon street, north oy Lan 11 now or late of ay lost a Ball, east by Lao d noworlateof Richard fordham,'west by .Land DOW or late of Elmore; mcattirtng and containing In front on Vernon street thirty-five (Si) feet, oy one hundred and ten (HO) feet in depth, more or less. ALSO, All that LOr OF LAND, with th? Buildings thereon, known and designated In a plat or tue same annexed to the deed from Colonel William Drayton to william Wightman,recorded in tho office of Registrar Of M es ne conveyance for Charleston District; by the No. one hundred and twemy-one (I2i;) measuring and containing In . front on Vernon street tony-Ave (45) feet,- by one hundred an i len (110) feet in depth, more or lees, and having such outlines and nonndlogaas. are Bet forth In the plat above mentioned.' . ? ALSO, ?'; ?.'LI ;; hoi ... All that LOT OF LAND, with tho Buildings there >n. situate on tho westside of Church street, In the City or Charleston, known by the ^lo. measnring and containing In front OB Church street forty-five (45) feet, by one hundred and fifty ((501 feet in depth.be the same more or leis; butting and bounding easton Church street, south, on Lands of Bryan, west on Land formerly or Vincent, north on Lands of Globes. Te; mi cash. Purcnaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, jnns-tnth_ Referee. BjGRUBBS & WILLIAMS, Real Cstate Agents and Auctioneers. rnRUSTEES' SALE OP THB RIOBJltOND X ,AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. " By Virtue of two deeds or trust from tho Rich? mond and York River RallroadCompany to.ttaolate Wm. H Madar land and the undersigned, dated respect lreij ino oin'oT Soptemuor. 1839/and the 1st o: January, 1808, the undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1S7J, at 12 M., at the auction rooms of Messrs. Grubba A Williams, Blohmond, Virginia, sell by Puollc Auction, ... . The WHOLE LINt: OF RAILWAY of thesaid Company from ibo Olty of Ric h moud to West Point, together with the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling stock. Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations, Boad sed, Machinery. Tolls, Easements, and every other right, interest or estate conveyed by the ?aid deeds, excepting choses in action. THE TERMSOF SALE will be CASH su indent to pay all the coats of ex? ecuting the trusts of said deeds, and to pay the interest on the bonds outstanding under the deed of 1850 aforesaid, estimated at about jas .ooo, and hen a. cred:ton li theist of January,.1877,.as to ?48.000, with interest from tue lac of July. 1872, at the rate or 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and then Caan awn clent to. pay the interest due on the bonds of the first class under the deed of 1868 aforesaid, estimated at about (62,000, sod a credit j;mil the 1st .of.Janu? ary, 1836 as to $300,000, wita Interest at the rata or 8 per cent, per annum from toe 1st OT Jnly, 1872, payable I semi-annually1,. and thea Cash suf? ficient to pay the Interest due on the bondi of the second cutas under the mortgage of 1868 afore? said, estimated at abott: $Ufcoyp, and. then a credit until lat of. January, is77, as to $209,000, with Interest from the iso or July, 1972, st the rate of 7 per cent, per annnuvpayable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the 1st of January, 18S0. aa to toe residue of s J ch pure a ase mooBy, wi h interest ax toe rate of e per cent. .' per. an? num. As to so moon of the purchase money as may be applicable to toe bonds, secured by the deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser shall give bls brmda Corresponding,,wit*tty* s*W outstand? ing bonds, and as to the residue of such purchase money, the pm-chaser shall give his bond' or bonds, as may be .determined,; up*j siter the ?alo; the purchaser's boaJJ^'O be secured by deed or trust on the pro porty aad rranqnln.es sold. Capitalists will e ke notice that the effect of a saleand conveyance by the undersigned will be to extinguish the company aforesaid, aad matu ttaep??chaser anody corporate.- Jtorf^ner par? ticulars,- apply to Messienrs PACE A MAURY, Counsellors at M^^^9g4Mv#a?Ey 'o . rii J. PRO?SBR TABB, . ? , . Sumvlcg Trustees. ?T Sale conducted bf Messrs. GRUBBS ft WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders of the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid will report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, \"a., the number of Bonds, held by them, the deed of trust by which they are secured, the amouut or each Bond, and the amount or interest due. Holders or Detach ed Coupon* wm report as above. R. H. MAURY, .... .. J. PROSSER TABB, juna_Surviving Trastees. FTHE DISTRICT COURT OP THE Un'ted States for the District of Sooth Caro? lina^ : re Laurens RaUroad Company,- Bank? rupt.-in Bantr np tey. , . -, ", in obedience to an order in the above-stated case, dated the 6th day of April,. 1872* I will re? sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at the risk of the Greenville and' Columbia Railroad Company, the LAURENS RAILROAD, at colum? bia, South Carolina, la front of the Columbia Ho? tel, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the twentieth (20th) . day of Jone, 1872, free from all liens aad locum brancas, including the track. and road-bed. Iron, rails, chairs, spikes, timbers,,bridges, culverts, machine shops, water tanks. station-houses, and alt locomotives, cars and machinery, and au and sin gal ar the property and. asset*., real, and per? sonal, of every kind and description whatever, of the Laurens RaUroad Company, together with all the rights,, privileges, franchises and easements, lawfully ti eld,' used or enjoyed by the Laurena Railroad Company, on the following terms, to wit: sixty-four thousand two hundred and twenty-two ($64.22-? 84) dollars eighty-roar cents must be paid within thirty (Sui days after the day or sole; and the payment! ol the bal an oe of the purchase money within twelve months rrom the day of sale, with interest'thereon at seven per cent, per annum front that day, must be secured by. the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the en? tire property sold. The bidder will be required to deposit wjth the assignee, before his bid ls accepted> twenty thous? and dollars, to secure compliance with the ternis of sale herein set forth, and upon failure to de? posit that sum the property w?l at once be re offered for sale. 1 j AMES M. BAXTER, m ay 20 . 1 Assignee. LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHS RM DYE HOUSE, NO. 359 KINO STEKKT, Dyes and Cleans by means or steam, Gentle men's Ladles abd Children's mothes. MM and Lace Curtains cleaned and ^??'lt"1 Soft or Manufacturers' ^a^T ta- Goods receive?? BJ Ba??Ss, Proprietor, junaa-iyr - ' : v