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Candle-Light. Afta I in youth, a fervid spark. My candle at both en >s 1 lighted. Could l nov wander In the dat k. I'd cheerfully be still benighted. Too long a strain on nerve and brain Baa proved the verdict-trop de zele ! And AII che waste bas been In vain Le jeu rm vaut pas la chandelle .' I once breathed love on bended knee To LAURA JANE-but true love withers i The wiro I've burled was not she She still survives aa Mrs. SMITHERS. Uer name ls o'er my heart tattooed, With motto underneath ' pour elle;" I can't efface the letters rude - Le jeu ne vaut pas la clumdelle ! Once on a time I sighed for gold. I longed for wealth In bursting coffers. But now I'm getting grey and old, 1 don't moen careror Fortune's offers; Riches and I shall ne'er be friends, I hall Contentment bama belle. Economize my candle ends; Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle ! My lamp of life ls dim, past donbt; A gnst would quench the spars completely. Had I the right KI pu tr lt ont, Hs glimmer would expire d lscreetly. The ancient symbol meets my sight A sinking wreck-"La vie est rene." Put out the light I Put ont the light I La jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle. {London Fun. THE MANUFACTURE OF SERMONS. A Carious Article. . [From the Liverpool Mercury ] A correspondence bas come into our pos-1 session, lor the authenticity of which we can vouch. It consists ol a series of letters which passed between a person who made lt his trade to write sermons, and a Church of England clergyman who made it bis business to preach them in a church some forty or Atty miles from. Liverpool. The sermon writer would appear to have been an obscure news? paper reporter ont of work. The clergyman (wno carried on his correspondence under a J feigned name, and had his letters and MSS. addressed under cover to his grocer) was a much-esteemed rector-none of your wild j young curates, but a reputable, middle-aged, parochial personage, with a living ol his own to subsist on. . The ball seem-i to have been opened by the sermon, writer with j an advertisement Jn a Manchester paper, addressed "to clergymen," and oller Int; "original sermons," on terms to be ascer? tained of the advertiser. To this the clergy? man replies, asking what the terms are, and Intimating that as be is not blessed with a "long j purse," there will be no trade done "unless the price is very low indeed." The sermon writer replies that his "usual terms are a I guinea per sermon," but that it the clergy? man "ls likely lo become a regular customer" he "will put them In for half a guinea each." The clergyman writes that be ls likely to be? come a regular customer; offers to take twelve j sermons per month, "it be can have them at j the rate of three for five and twenty shillings;'1 and stales, finally, that 'il these terms ure accepted, the sermon writer may at Once send thu first'on approval.'" The sermon writer ] certifies that he will do the work for the snm stated, on condition that no MSS. are to be returned If the first three are accepted. The clergyman assents, the sermon writing begins, and the correspondence becomes more Inter? esting. It would seem that two of the sermons have beea delivered, and that the writer ot them, being either distrustful or "hard np," has ap? plied for "something on account." At all evento, he gets this letter: "Dear slr, If you will send me a sermon forthwith on the Chris? tian's victory over death, founded on a similar passage to the one in 1st Corinthians, 15th c napier-'Th e last enemy,' ftc.-and I approve of lr, then will remit you the 25s., upon receipt of whlcn you can send as BOO u as possible three more of stirring subjects suitable for Sabbath evening uses.-'' The sermon goes, and In re? ply comeB this letter: "Dear s'r, I have Just re-1 ceived MS. Shall not need Jt to-morrow. Ap firove of it with one exception, which I should Ike you to remedy. Will then remit you. Hav? ing given a description of man when death en- j tered -toto ire world, I think, In as glowing language as possible, a description should bi given of Car st's resurrection from the dead, when death was conquered and the devil de? feated. Let me havswftrappendage as soon as possible. Will thenOTilfli before mentioned {agreement, upon receipt of which you wiii j ilease send two more at once on striking sub eel^ dressed Inas glowing /lowery (Italics in l original) langrnage as you like." At this po*.ut j the correspondence, except so far ns lt relates to remittances, breaks off for a mooth, Irom which we Judge that the writer laid on the color with a su?lclen tl y unsparing hand. Then we get this: "Dear air, having been from home, I did not receive yours until this day. Approve of lt, if you please append a graphic description of God's love manifested In the gift or His Son for sinners, coupled with a glowing description of Christ's dying on the. cross, the consummation of love. Was too late this evening for P. 0. 0. Will Bend lt on Monday." The next letter sets forth that "one ol'the last sent (that on 'Wheat and Tares') could not be used, having taken the very ! same subject only a few Sundays be- ' lore." "Caa ' you take this back," the clergyman proceeds, "and send me two, one on the nature and advantages of faithful pray er, founded on such a subject as the Syrophcenl cian woman-should like that subject-the other on the reward of a holy life, founded on such a passage as 'Say ye to the righteous,' ?c., or 'There remains, therefore, a rest for the people of God.' Your attention will oblige." The sermon writer replies that he ls quite .-willing to write on either ol the sub? jects suggested, but he declines pointblank to take back "Wheatand Tares." "The compact was that no MSS. were to be returned if the first three were accepted." What became of that unhappy sermon, therefore, must remain a mystery. Perhaps i lt was "saved up" for future use.. After this, however, the clergy? man 13 prudent enough to furnish his own texts, (which he seldom did before.) and even j to ike tera ont the form o? treatment to be adopted. For instance-"Please send me a sermon on the words 'Work while lt ls yet j day.' First, the introduction; then, on'the day.' Secondly, on the nature of the 'work firstly, the sinner's work, [salvation; Be-1 condly, the Christians work, to aid In mend? ing this bad world, In diffusing and spreading the Gospel, with a glowing description of | - the evU that surrounds us; and thirdly, the reward of the work, the wages paid. Later OD, again, we got this-''Dear sir, will j you send the second sermon ot present course from these words, 'And lhere ls room?' My Idea of the passage rons something after tbe J following: First, Introduction. Bring in forci? bly and clearly the reason and occasion of the words. First division, the Gospel provision in the Church of Christ, with a bold and strik? ing glance at the number of believers of every caste and character who have been admitted into Its pale. The ohuroh on earth compared to a railway train-passengers of all ages, ?fcc. A vessel playing on the waters of the sea, ic. Secondly, the 'room*In Heaven, with apathetic picture ot the saved-and yet there ls 'room'- - room tor all-room for me, ?c. The third text .will send In a few days, when please enclose account." The next and concluding letter of KtiB series ls too long to quote In full. It [ ??igIns about "the account" und "the remit .ance," and goes on to ask for a sermon on the words,* "Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord."' The writer la to "adopt his own course In intro? duction," but he is to get In a de? scription, "in as lord ble and graphic langage as possible," of ibe first "anos-1 ties- fishermen, tax-gatherers," ?c., and con? trast them with "the great ones, the leading ones, of this day." He ls also to "brinn in tbe Reformation, Marlin Luther," Ac, In "as Slowing language as possible," and then- to escribe "the posit ir r. of the church at the present day-perfect machinery-every adu-l vantage taken lor a glorious Ingathering of f souls," Ac, Alter this there is to be a "vivid picture" drawn of "the sinner saved, not by a | visible hand stretched from Heaven, not by a perceptible voice rinsing forth from the throne, not an angel with brilliant wings, not by might nor by power, but by," 4c. Lastly, the "ooer nf Heaven" ls to be "seen distinctly open? with the saved Christian triumphantly j entering lt." "You will perceive from the \ above sketch," says the clergyman, "that I like the flowery style. Will you try to accom-1 inodatQ me ?" This last sermon seems never I to have been written. Whether it was beyond the reporter's power, or whether he got something better to do, does not appear. All that does appear ls that th ; correspoocence sudden)^ ceases, and does not get resumed. JQiBcellaruocs. A TER COOLERS, TY BATH TUBS, CREAM FREEZERS AND SPRINKLING POTS, At T. CAMPBELL'S, f- S133 Meeting street, mayas-*? Opposite Pavilion Hotel. Special Nolie**. , CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA, from PhUadelphla, are hereby no tiaed that she la discharging Cargo at Brown's Wnarf. All gooda not removed by snoaet will remain on whari at consgnees' r'.alt and ex? pense. WM. A. COURTENAY, Janl2-1 Agent. pa* OFFICE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY, No. 28 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, JUNE UTD, 1972.-NOT1CE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-The follow? ing Resolution, adopted at a meeting of the Direc? tors or the Company, held THIS DAT, ia published for the information or all concerned : Resolved That a call be. and la hereby made, upon the stockholders for the payment of (f io 30) Sixteen 30-luO Dollars peri-hare, being the amount still Bubject to call, payment or the same to bo made to the Treasurer on or before, the 22d Inst. Payments will be received dally from io A. M. to 3 P. M., till 22d instant. HCTSON LEE, j H m2-10_Secretary and Treasurer. ~ fi*- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit or the Free School Fand-Official Raffle Numbers : CLASS No. 549-MORNING. 51-32- 9- 8-71-69-22-44-66- 4 CLASS No. 650-EVENING. 32 -20-47-44 -25-18-49-41-26 -69 -13-68 As witness oar hands at Charleston this nth day of Jone, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, Junl2 Sworn Commissioners. " THE PITT STREET-ICE HOUSE, heretofore run by M. J. Bulwlnkle, having been cloaed, has been opened by the Meeting Street Ice-Bouse, and ls now a branch of the same. JAMES KENT, Agent, j an 10-3 Meeting Street Ice-Bouse. p*- 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, In the City of Charleston, on and after Tu BSD AT, 18th insta-jt. Persons wishing to make appointment, or to confer with me, are requested to call at the Charleston Hotel on MONDAY, 17th instant, after 9 o'clock A. M. THEODORE W. PARMELE, JnnlO-3 "Special Commissioner.1 ?8S-THE "DOLLAR REWARD SOAP1 waabes with Hot, Cold, Hard, Soft or Salt Water. DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agenta _Charleston, fl. C. jff?-?DRNH AM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder In oar families for several years, we ?Ive a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate or Pharmacy, No. 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles, ton, s. o. : King Maoslon Boarding House, Jallas Petsch, B. O. Webb, Georgo L. Holmes, George S. renter, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith. Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. aprs-3moa_ ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Yoong Men from the effects ol Errors and Abuses lo early lire. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cared. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies, nook* and Circulars sent free, in Bcalcd envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Na 2 Sooth Ninth street. Philadelphia, Pa. oe tl a ?BY" MEDICAL COLLEGE OF- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY 20, 1872.-The Faculty will meet at the Medical College, Queen street, on every WEDNES? DAY, at 12 o'clock, for . the purpose of granting Licenses to Apothecaries nod Dragglsts In com- j pU&nce with an Act approved by the Genera Assembly. Maren 18, 1872. Applicants can apply to the Dean dally, at Mr. Batbot's Apothecary Store, No. 48 Broad street, between the honra of 10 and H o'clock A. M. Graduates lo Medicine and Pharmacy mutt, on application, show their Diplomas. GEO. E. TRB?GOT, M. D., Jan3-mwfe Dean of the Faculty. insurance. S O?THERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. - ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,..President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872..$1,211,917 40 100. The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston or the above Company, with the right to take risks In any portion of South Carolina, would Invite the attention of his friends and the pabilo generally to a few argu? ments la Its favor. It ls a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and invests ail Its ace um a lat ions at the south. It ls ably managed and has a large capital. It does business on THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates as low as any other sound company In the Country. Can at my office and allow me to show yon the long list of Policyholders, which ls the best evi? dence of strength ina company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, 8. C., ' - No. 31 Broad atreet. G KO. M. COFFIN, Sub-Agent. apr'.6_j tb Atlantic Wharf. Srjina ano irnrniorjing ?0003. SEASONABLE COODS. MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD UNDERSHIRTS IND DRAWEK Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIE8. DRESS SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WE AR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTTYS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITES THE MARKET HALL. INN FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, Bi J. L. LUNSFORD, iebd Smith Street, north ol Wentworth. Summer Heeortg. par NOTICE.-OUR READERS WHO PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PA PE ti FOR THE USE OF THEIR UUE8T3, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. Gr OOD BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. C., At the ALLEN HoUSR daring the ensuing Summer Atout hs. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. ALLEN. _ may/r-imo JJENDERSONVILLE, N. C. . The undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTEL, la this place, for the summer, and can accommodate persons wi a ti lng to spend the sum? mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLEN, may 20-1 mo_Proprietor. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MU., ON EUR''PEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the most eligible positions In the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparative y cool in midsummer, mag niflclently tarnished with baths and other con? veniences on every flo.ir, ls now open for the re? ception ot th mc eon'em plating a tour of pleas uie the coming season. Toe cai s ran wltnln a square of the h * m?e. Coache, at all the stations. E.V. WESTCOfT, Proprietor. j uns -4m OH ^EW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, 8. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next day by l P. M. Leave Asheville Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville In the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Uendersonvllle In daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $5; to Asheville $7. ma?3-2mo W. P. BLAIR. ^^HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and fashionable patronage, are now open. They are 2000 feet above tide water-affording entire relief from prostrating summer heat. Capacity for two thousand persons. Charges-13 per dav and $80 per month or thir? ty days. GEO. L Pri?TON A CO.. mav29-wfm36_Proprietors. SWEET CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. (FORMERLY BSD 8 WK BT, 1 ALLEGHANY LUCTY, VA. 1 hese Springs so tong and favorably known for their valuable Ionic and Alterative Power', botu as a Beverage and Bath, have been newly and completely refitted with convenient and comfor? table accommodations for four hundred persons. Route, via Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Alleghany station, where elegant carriages be? longing to the springs, will be in readiness for the visitors. CUAROKS-$S per dav and seo per one month. J. T. WILSON, Superintendent. jao3-mwfimo_ QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGIN IA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. This delightful WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly reo ned. and ls now kept io the nest modern style. Us waters are Alkaline, and have a wide celebrity for their prompt and happy ac? tion lu Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, luciudlog Calculus, la various Skin Dis? eases, and tn their admirable effects on i he Kemale Constitution, the air of Capon Is nnsurpas? d In all the mountains of Virginia for saltinrl y, elas? ticity and ' ry ness. Its splendid Ba'hs were de? clared by Slr Henry BalWcr, when m a visit nere with Mr. Webster, as hardly equ tied by anything he had seen in Europe. For our paraphier, with full particulars of rates, charges, Ac, apply to A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, or to tho undersigned, by mail. juuS-lmo FltAZIKR A SALE. Proprietor". TH E HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Ita waters are cele? brated ror the cure of rheumatism. Gout, Paraly - sis. Torpor of Liver, Chronic Diarrhea* or Dysen? tery, Dlseas s of the Uteros, Affections or the Skin, especially of syphilitic origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to Ito degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic Bath. They are moreover found to prepare the system for the beneficial action of waters found ar. the various other Mineral Springs. MUD BATHS Have bees constructed Blmllar to those that are largely used at the most celebrated nias In Ger? many, and walch sive sufferers the beuedt of the very valuable remedial, agents contained lu the Mineral Mud. These >prinas offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTR \OTIONs to both the Invalid and Pleas-1 ure-Seeker. The equipment and management aro equai to those ot flrst-cUa-i city h tels. Every modern Improvement nas been provided. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., or the Unlversl ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and circulars, address s. ll. TARDY A CO., Hichmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Batu > onnty, Va. may22-2mo C ATOOSA SPRINGS WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located In the Piedmont region, of Georgia, twenty-five miles southeast of Chattanooga, Tenn., and ~ithin two miles of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. These springs, fifty two in nnmbor, embrace every v.-iriety of mineral water round in the fa? mous mountains of Virginia-white, red and black sulphur, Alleghany, all- leallog and chaly? beate, magneslan, soda and Iodine; as also the waters characterizing tho Moniva e springs, or Tennessee, and Ind Un Springs, or Georgia; all of which are to oe found here lu abundance, within the compasa of this "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gont, Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kinds of cutaneous Arree t ons, and In fact, every disease that human flash la heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINGS are In thorough condition, newly painted, and entirely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS In every particular. A magnificent ball-room, 100 by-3U feet, and elegantly fitted par.ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 76 feet lung, and a capacious bowling saloon. - ' Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The bondings and grounds will be brilliantly il lumlnated with gas, and every attraction will be afforded the visitors to Oatoosa Springs. The above Watering Place will ne opened to pa? trons June 1er, 1872 by W. a HEWITT, . Late or Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. mav24-lmn_ Do oro, Sashes ano Cline G P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM 8, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, HORLBEOK'S WHARF. mchB-fmwly ? -. Benson's ftooerii?tnunt. J. IV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and conhnlng himself strlct'y to a Commission Business, without operating on lils own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, ko. shippers nf produce io him may. at their option, have their consignments Bol l either In Charleston or New York, ttrna having the advantage of two raarketB without extra cnmtnldSloot. References-Bishop W. M. wightman. S. I!.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. 0. Sommers. D. D., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga.: Messrs, G. W. Williams A Co.. Charles? ton, 8. 0.; Messrs. Williams, birnie A Co.. New York. . Aa the SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S CONPOWDER, I will alway? keep a mil stock of all klods'at Uagazioe. The long experience of Me?SM. Dopoort In int manufacture or Gun? powder, make lt necos?ar.y to say more than that 1 guarantee the quality of every package; Price as low as any other Powder In the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. As Agent'ror the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly on in?nd a rull assortment or CruBhed, Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. Whl-e, O Extra 0 Yel? low; a so Amber Drlos In barrels, which I offer at manufacturer*' price*, freight added. Any chantre In price being reported daily by telegraph, thus glvlog the trade tue advantage or lt. Am MM Agent for the celebrated orands of Family Flour manufactured ny Messrs DAVIS A EMMONS, of ?St. LoaH, which I can recommend In every respect; put np la Ninety -eight Pound Baas and Barrels-BKST AND GOLD DUST, cindee Family, Home Milt Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the beat mila io Virginia, Georgia lind Tennessee. As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAUS, Anderson li 's OJ. Beargrass Hams, Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Daddy Lard, Werk A Un.'a Candles, Samuel monard A Mon Candles. Johnson A Clements eura starch. Jamel Beatty Ac Ou.'? Orttcken, Hakes, ? c , Snaps ur alt varieties, Mac KG rei in kits and half na'rein. LndOw ?ir.nul or Gunny Cloth, M iling Twlm*. Ac, Ac ; and as I devote myseir exclusively to a Commission Business sud all the goods are received direct fro n factory and neltner seil nor ouy on my own account would respectfully call the attention or the trade to my facilities far doing baMnei**, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having jost erected a largo aud com mod.ons snro Ia addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, . Impone l direct from Llverpool,and guarani ced to contain twenty-roar per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate or Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market ra*es. BATCH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Alwara on hand, and as every shipment ls analyzed on arrivai, Plantera can rely on getting tbe samo ai ticte, and Inliy up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of thia Guano in producing very largely Increased crops or Cotton, coi n and other Btapli crops, has attraotea the general attention or Planters and Farmers. J. WT. ROBSON, Jnnl2 , AGENT FOR THE STATE, Voa 1 ?nd 3 Atlantic Wharf mut 68 Rait Bay, Charleston. J ru ?rance. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSlfRMCE SOMET? OF THE UNITED STATES, NO. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WM. C. ALEXANDER, HENRY B. HYDE, President. Vice-president. Cash Assets,.$18,000,000 Annual Income, - -. 8,000,000 New Business for 1871, ----- 41,804,02? 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 of the EQUITABLE ls conducted in the most careful and conservative manner, its leading departments of FINANCE, INSUKAMCE AND ACCOUNTS belog under the direct supervision and management of Standing Committees, telec.ej from among the most omi neut and reliable busi? ness mea or the country. . lui leading principles of action aro PERFECT SECURITY AND EQUITY TO THE ASSURED. It issues all kinda o? LIFE, ENDOWMENT AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES, on which Dividends will be paid Annually; or on THE TONTINE PLAN, First introduced by thii Society, and highly recommended and endorsed not only by the moat cele? brated expert-? la L fe Insurance, bat by the leading business il rms of the United states. It receives Promlums and pass Losses IN CASH ONLY! F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D., W. F. ROBERTSON, M. D. BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS W. C. BAVESEL. M. D., W. H. HUGER, M. D., Applications for Assurance may be made to GENERAL AGENT, WM;, B. ? Kt A. w, Equitable Building, No. 20 Broad Street. Resident Agent, Local Agent, O. A. BOWEN, J L: 1.1 I'S Ii. MOSES, Or Messrs. Jumes At?ger & Co., No. 34 llroad Street, Juut-wrmii CHARLESTON, S. C. Orrj ?OOHS, &t. DRY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! AT REDUCED PRICES? ! No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, Mc LOY Ac RICE. JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIS-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AN? ?EWING-9ILK SHAWLS, Warranted Paris Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Lesa than Gold Cost of Importation. Our Stock ts very Foll and Complete In Every Department, all or which will bc Sold at Reduced PUces. MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING j ?st landed from Twenty-Qva Genta per Yard np. ICE BLABKETO, from Fifty Cents np. NO. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J. W. RICE. jnnaimo_t_ jy-OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX, Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of Metala. , - ALSO, Dealers In COTTON, Nival Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. may20-mwfiyr tj\ T. CHAPEAU ? CO., DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND BOBIN, OFFICE NO. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. Ol The highest prices paid for crude, aprie-emoa Statiion Salto- ?njo flton. Bj WM. MCEAY. SUMMER PRINTS, OASrIMEBES, JAC? ONETS. Nainsook, M QB! mi, Pique*. Whit? Grenadine, Poplins, Men's Straw liais. "Hosiery, Glover, Shoes and Notions. THIS DAY at 10 o'clock, as No. 45- Wenlwor h street, will bo sold the above. . , . . joni2 ! : GERHARD BLECKE : j TTTTILL SELL THIS DAY, THE ? v 12th instant, at the southeast corner" of Cannon and Coming streets, at 10 o'clock A. M., as follows, The remaining STOCK of a well-kept Grocery, consist lng of Groceries, t oun tere, shelving. OU and Molasses Cans, Show Case, Scales/ Water Cooler. Screen. Ac. ! hui tl - .."SO, IMMKOIATBLY A Pr SB THE AB0V2, FORNITURA, consisting of Extension Table, Bureau Tables, Washstands, Bedstead and Bed? ding,. Window Shades. Ac Sold on accouHt of owner leaving the State. Terms cash. Junie Ornas ano iWtoinnto. THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN.-THE experience of yeara has convinced an In? telligent public that for all alimenta Involving weakness and irritability of the stomach, ob? structions In the bowels, a mot bid condition of the liver and nervous debility, T arr ant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient j is the surest, safest and swiftest tera edy. Not merely agreeable, but absolutely delicious to the palate; it also possesses four medicinal elements which i ave never been untfRd ia the same happy proportions in any other preparation., It ls the gentlest and mott painless iT cathartics, a won? derful tonic, and unexceptionable alterative and a certain corrective of au impurities which may exist lu the blood or other fl aids or the body. 1 Decline all imitations or the genuine article, bold by all druggists. , . _may 8-12 iDrrj ?Doos, A?c. FURtinfiOTT, B?NBMCT & SO., No. 244 KIN0 STREET, ontr?n Monday, June 3. previous to taking Year, ly Inventory,-their entire Stock at great sacriUce. The greatest inducement J of. the season are | I offered: 20pieces Black SILE, at li and ti 26. 10 pieces Gros Gram, $125 and ft 60. 1.0 Japanese Silk Dresses, only $8. All our Japanese Sllki reduced to 76 cents. 10,000yards of different new stylos or Dress Goodi, from 15 cents. 60 Black Llama Lace Shawls, rednced 25 per cent., (bargains.) - Our entlro stoclt of White Gooda has been marked down. I loo pieces Swiss, 12,16 and 20 cenia. 200 pieces swiss, 26,80 and 40 cents, loo pieces SaUn-Stnpe Pique, so cents, formerly 26 cents, 200 pieces Corded and Dotted at 25 and 36 cents, reduced from 40 and 60-eents. 160) pieces Nainsooks/ Jaconets, Cambrics, Checked and Cross-Barred C?mbrica at greatly rednced prices. Our Linen Department ia complete In all'Ita Unes. ic. 26 pieces Ladles' Dress Linen-4-4 wide-26 cents. 20 pieces Ladles' White 4-4 Battlste, from 26 cents. 20 pieces Gen ts' Brown Linen, from 20 cents up. A foll line of White Linen Duck, Li nen DrlU and Striped Linens for Men's and Boys' Suits-sold at great sacrifico. ?ij. Our Cloth net,artment has received additional supplies. Ul the latest styles of OASSIMERES, Bro td clot hs, Drab d'Etc, Ac,, all of which luve undergone an extraordinary reduction In the prices. We offer this Hoe of good as great bar? gains, and ctn convince customers that the goods are the cheapest m this market. The most complete Stock or DOMESTIC GOODS can ba found'at oar Establishment: - The latest sly les of CALI?OS, Percales, Litwns, Muslins, Ginghams, Drills, Brown and Bleached Homespun, are oJered at prices never before in this market. Oar complete and well-assorted Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS ls the best and cheapen in the city. We are offering the following articles cheaper than any house!in thia town: NAPKINS, Doylies, Towels. Bleached and Un? bleached Tabling, crash, White Linens, Sheet? ings, Plliowcaslng, Ac, ko. Particular attention has boen paid to tho r?dac? tion in the prices'of: Ladles' and Gents' Summer UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Bows, Neck? ties. A fall line of all Widths, Shades and Colors or j I silk RIBBON at lower prices than evor before I offered. An additional reduction of 20 per cent, has j been made In the price br our complete line of HOSIERY: .. r> . j Ladles' Fine White HOSE. CbUdren'a Flue White Hose. Men'a Fine White Socks. Boys' Fine White Socks. - Ladles'. Men's and Children's GLOVES, la white | and Colored, Lac? and. Linen Cutta and Col? lars, Veils, Sets Sleeves and Collars, Fane, Parasols, Artificial Flowers, Straw Hara, Marseilles Fringes and Ti Immings-all at greatly reduced prices. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & GO . -.: -te. .i -!.:: ol - si!.:*:.. .-. v.. .. : ii No. 244 KIN Cr STREET. Clothing, gqilonnfl, &t. . FASHION FOB ' SPRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, NO. 325ICING STREET. THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET,, ' Invite attention to their .large and splendl? stock o? CLOTHS, CAS S lil ERES, COATINGS, suiting Cheviots, Linens, Ac, and the handsom I est selection of Panta and Vest Patterns, which wui be made to order under the supervision or a mos ta til ral and fashionable cutter. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTH, BOYS AND CHILDREN, of every style and quality, andi at very low .'. prices. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS. Which embraces- fte celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest no ve lt iee bx NECK WEAB? t Ail orders promptly executed, and satisfaction ?guaranteed. 'ipt?-?moi -? Bj W. T. LEITCH & E. 8. BEU??S, ELEGANT - BUILDING LOT SOUTHE8.? EAST corner of Lynch and Ba? streets, t measuring 75, feet front on-Ball by 190, feet on,, ^ Lynch. .i'ernis?-One-thlrd'cash; balan?a l? .one"^ year, wirti lb terese from date, pay ab,a annual]/.: Purchasers to pay us for papers and aram pc. ? Thc above will ee sold on THURSDAY, the 13th. " instant, at ll o'clock, at tho OId7ostofltce. >aDU . .. aa . . . - Q ?&j !? By W. T. LEITCH & li. S. BRUJ?S, f? - Aartlnnctri, i ' , :,Z'Zi. TWO AND A HALF STOBT BRICK Dwelling, Magazine street, opposite House of Correction. Lot meas a res .24 rect front by 80 feet in depth. Terms cash.' Pnrcbaser to par ns for papera and stamps. ; .*>. 1 L; The above will be sold on THURSDAY, the lath Instant, at ii o'clock, at the o id Post?nico. ' Jnnll_ ? ?. ; : v\ \:?t:% By W. t. LEITCH ? R. S.BRUNS, u , '? Auctioneers. .-. r'tS^S THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AMERICA ' ' va. Daniel H. Sllcox, Administrator of James : E. spear, et al. . > ctwV'r By vince or an order directed to me by Hon. R. 2 F. Qraham, Judge conn Common Plew for "' Char leo ton Cooney, I will oder for pale, at U? east end or Broad street, at ll o'clock, on THURS-, DAY, 27th Jone, . ... - . J All that LOT OF LAND wltn the Building? there-:' a on, situated on the north i-lne cr South Ray street, . Charleston Battery, In the City of Charleston, 4 known by the lett .-r B in the Plan of Lands drawn.' by. James L. Branch. Surveyor, In June, i860, measuring and containing, according to the aard Plat, 31 feet ll inches on the frontline, on the back line si feet ?_'>; inches, on the .east inposts, 20-100 feet, an don the west line 253 60 ioccfeet; baiting and bounding to the north on Lands' formerly ortho Estate of w. P. Uonefeldt,.to the , east on Lot of Land lettered A on raid Plat, to tho south on Sooth Bay street, and to the weat ou Lot of Lan is lite of John S. Aahe, now of the Ea tat? .. of Jame? E. Spear. ' - "'* Tuls Rea.dence ia or modern construction0*--'; built or brick, double piazzas, cistern, 4c House : - contains six- rooms,, with dressing rooms and marble mantels in each room. . . : J7q ..u* Terma- One-half cas h ; balance In one and two. years, to be secured by bond or the purchaser bearing interest from day of sat>, payable' manuT annually and.a - mortgage of the property. : The premises to be Insured by the purchaser, ?nd the,. policy aligned, with'the bond and mortgage." " Pm chaser to pay Auctioneers for pacers and" Stamps. D.S. SILCOX. nm , Jon<-tnfmWsmtnBthl ; Refert?. W ?By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BR?NS, ^ Auctioneers, -i' LD. DESAUSSURE, RECEIVER AND 1 . Agent in the case of Bey ward va. Basel, et al va.Daniel H. Sllcox, Administrator ot James '.' El Spear, et aL . ; v:v> Aft By virtue of an order directed to me?by the Bou. R. F. Qraham, Judge of Court or Common" Pleas for Charleston county, I win orfer for aa ie, . at the east ead or Broad street, (Postollloe.) at ll o'cloca, on THURSDAY, 27th Jane, |AU that LOr op L *ND, with the Mansion HMM ibereon, situate, lying, and being on tee i north side. of. Soatn Bay street, (known,as tho Battery,) and opposite White Point Garden.' in ; the City or Charleston, measaring-and containing jH on the front lino 54 feet, 7 Inches,, more or lesa;., on the back line 62 feet, and in depth -211 feet," be . ' the sal i rimenslons more or less. Batting and-./. bounding to i he south on south Bay street; to, the north on landa now or late or Mrs. M. A. Pell .rfu; to the east on lauds of James E. Spear, and td the wait on land of T. D... Wagner and Wr Jg. . Ryan, trustee or A. B. Ryah. . This desirable' ResMonae contains 12- square . room', with three-story piazzas, observatory, and . ?poa the premises are largd kitchen, cistern, andi '1 all necessary outbuildings..'. '?'?>?: -uv.oD . .Terras-one-half ca9h; remainder In ono y?ar, to] be secured by bond of tho purchaser, bearing / I at ere ,t from the day of sale, pay able aeml-aauu-'' ' ally, and a mortgage of the proper;y. The pre' mises to be insured by the purchaser and the policy assigned, with the bond and mortgage. 1 Paren ase r to pay auctioneers for papers au d; .: stamps. ' . i .D.S?8IL00X.L" . ", Iau4-tufmwsmtn9thl_ BotereeV- z* ! ByQRCBBS & WILLIAMS, Heal Batate Agent* ?nd Aaetloneera. -v rpEUSTEES' SALE OF THE RIORMQN*> -i X AND YORK RIVE 4 RAILROAD. , . By Virtue or two deeds of trust irom the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company io th? late if jr?, tym. H Mdcfaxiand and tb? undersigned, dated respectively the Sta of Septemoer, 1859, and the 1st of January, 1888, the undersigned; surviving : trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14thday of, . Aug oat, 187*, at 12 M., ac the auction rooms of Malara Grubod A Williams, Richmond, Virginia, ? sell by Puollo Auction, jcriki ? . R -.'ii > ffhe WHOLE LINK OF RAILWAY'or the said Company' from the Oliy of Richmond tb Weat ' Point, together with the Francniaea of the said- -,, Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, tt?cblne Shops, Depots, Water f *"ins, Road I Bed, Machinery. Tolls, Easement od every I otner right, Interest or estate conveyed by thc said deeds, excepting choies in action.: ' '-' THE TERMS OF SALE . > , .. wi il be CASH sufficient to pay all the costa of ex -, , earning the trusts of said' deed-i, and YO pay tho - . Interest on the bonds ontitandlng under tne deed. 011869 aforesaid, estimated at abont $?6.000, and; .lien a cred t turu the 1st of January, 1877, BB to $48,000, with Interest from'the: ut of Joly, 1872, . af the rate of 8 per cent per annum, p*yabie ?dml-annuaiiy, and then Cash auffielen t to pay " tne Interest due on the bonds of th* flrst-ciass nader the deed of. 1888 aforesaid,, estimated av abont $52,000, and a credit until the 1st of Janu? ary, 1883 as to $800,000, with Interest at tho rate ' of 8 per cent, per annum from the.Ut or July, a? 1872, payable semi annually, and than Cash suf? ficient to pay the Interest doe on thejxrads of the \ second ctr*" ander the mortgage-di. isca aforo eatd, est.tuAted at abont $166,000, "and. then a ,. ?edit until Ut of January, 1877, ario $299,000, with Interest from the Ut of July, . 1972, avthe rate of 7 per cent..peranupm, payableaeml-an-. noally, and then a ctedtt until the ut of January, ' 1890, as to tbe residue of s .oh parchase money*. wl< h interest at the rate of 6,per CB at. per an? num. As to so much of the purchase money ai may be applicable to the bonds,' secured by tho - deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser ahaligtvo hfs bonds corresponding with the siM outetaud. ' lng bonds: and as to the residue of such purchase money, the poresaser Shah give his aoZ* ? . bonds, as may be determined upon after the sale; tMBpnrobaser's bonds to be secured by deed or trait on the property , and fraoc?laea sold. ' Capitalists win tlie . notice that, the effect of a-, salle and conveyance hythe undersigned Whitier to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and malro' the purchaser a body corporate. For farther pas- v.t aculara, apply to Messleara PAOE A MAURY,. COmuellort at Law, Richmond. Va; : .i 'n.?o<;:u R. H. MAURY, -7 ?-f-1-'' j . 7! J. PROSSER TABB, ! Surviving Trustees, mr Sale conducted by Messrs. QRCBBS -A , WILLIAMS, Anctloneere. ' " ^ " "-^ . j NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. 3HT Holders of the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid wilt report at once to Messrs. PAOE A M AURY, Rich-- , mond, Va., the number of Boola held by them, ?fi deed of trust by which they are secured, the- t; amount of each Bond, and the amount of Interest due. Holders bf Detaohed Coupons wll? reporta?!: fr> ? ' s jans 8ni^lf?1i;Trt?i?e?.-?t''l IP ?? '? FTHE DISTRICT. COURT OP -TBOru United States for the D'-triot of Sooth Caro? Una.-Ia re Laarens Railroad Company, Bank- ' rupu-In Barntrup tey. : '.<??.' Tn obedience to an order In the above stated ., case, dated the 6th day or April, 1872, I will ref*-,' sell to the highest bidder, at puollooutcry, atruai c? risk of the, Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, the LAURENS RAILROAD, at Oolnfn- " bia, S inth Carolina, in front of the columbia Go^ v tel, at 12 o'cluck, meridian, oo the twentieth (20th) day of June, 1873, free.fromall Hens and lucam. branccs. including thetrack ?nd ro8l?bedi iron, rails, chairs, spikes, timbers, bridges, culverts, . machine shops, water tanks. Htation.houaes,. and ., all locomotives, cara and machinery, and ali an? 11 singmar the prooerty and a-sets. real and p?r- ' sonal, of ever; kind and doacrlpUon whatever,-of > the Luureus Railroad Company, together with all the rights, privileges, franchises and easements, > lawfully held, used or enjoyed by the-Laurena.- ;. Railroad Company, on the lollowlog terms, io wit: Blxty-fonr tnonsand two hundred aha twenty-two <$8l.22? 84) dollars eighty-four cents moat be paid. ?J within thirty (30) days after the day of sale; end. the payment of the balance of the purchase money within twelve months from the day c: aale, with interest thereon at seven per ceht.pqr, annum from that day, m nat be secrrred by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage ortho en .tiro property aold. . . , -. r._ . ?. -r^i,::."(,..., Tbe bidder will be required to deposit with tue assignee, before his bid ls accepted; twenty th ona- . and dollars, to secure compliance with tho i.tEML. ? oft aale herein set forth, and upon fallare la de- " pus it that Bum the property will at onceare' offered lor aale. -j AMES M/HAXTBR, ' in ay 20 ; ..?'..-.>.^.-?-.-tn.': ?:?Aatlgnee. : : _ ?^0tCto;-j'"v/--'j_ ?jpAVILIO? HOT BL, ,? CHARLESTON, S. C. ! G. T. ALFORD 4 CO., ..rt PBOPBI?TOBS, mnjU R. HAMILTON, Soperlntendent. TTTE LIVE AND LEARN, DDS AND ff FORGET ALL. ' %\ ' THE SOUTHERN DTK HOLME, . ' . " . No. 8? KJKO STRUT, - : ?. Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle |: m en's Ladles and Chi ld ron rs Clothes. fineLcoea and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np witik ,tne . Sort or Ma?nla?tay^rF?ilsh;,La?e ?ND P?P? Shawls and Kid Gioves cieaned ?nd Byed. .. tar Goods received and returned by **Mm\L f . jonoa-iyr I* ?LLB?, no?tmtf