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A Catch. yWben Jonathan did reign. ? When Jonathan did reign. He tamed away three scala waga, Ont In the wind and rain. The first he was a cobbler, The second a tanner he; The third he was a dandy Jack, and the devil loved ail three. Jim Wilson he made shoes, Ulyasea he made leather; While Pouter Conk, did oil his hair, Three thieving rogues together. Now Wfiaon died of corn, And Conk, or van nee ; The tani; er was tanned by 'nother man, Which his name lt waa Oreeiee. [ TTasrt?nsr?on Capital. JL STATE SOLD EOE TAXES. South Carolina In tue Hands of the Tax?Gatherera. * [From the New York Bulletin.) South Carolina ls now In the hands of the tax-gatherers. The State is being literally sold out by the sheriff. Years of carpet-bag rule and misgovernment are producing their natural results. The taxes for several years past have actually exceeded the profits of in? dustry, and as a consequence the capital or savings-the seed corn ot business and agri? culture-had to be encroached on to pay the tax-gatherer. But even this resource bas Hs limits. In a community where all are bank? rupt, purchasers cannot always be round to buy houses or portions o? estates placed in the market to pay the taxes. Besides, there is al? ways an Invincible repugnance on the part of holders to resort to this extreme measure, and they postpone the evil day Indefinitely. They thus fall Into arrears and Increase their cost* and liabilities. IJJMarch last the Legislature passed an act enforcing the collection of the unpaid taxes of 1868.1869, 1870 and 1871. All land and real estate liable for taxes or arrears ot taxes levied for the support of the State Government dur? ing the last fonr years were to be sold on and alter ihe ll ret ol June, 1872, for the payment of snob taxes, costs and penalties. It was provided that the sales should take place from day to day until the whole were disposed ot. The said sales to take place In the county Beat of each county, and the land was to be sold by the county treasurers. This act was a knell of doom to the planters and taxpayers of South Carolina. The crops last year were bad, and they were in no con? dition to pay the taxes ol 1871, much less the accumulated arrears of the three preceding years. The sales commenced, according to law, on June 1st, In each county seat In the State, and are still progressing. The results are that a large proportion of the landed property of the State will probably change bands. The prop? erty sold was, for the most part, at very low prices-considerably below the average value Bin ce tbe war. In many cases there were no purchasers, and the laud -waa forfeited to the State.. 'There ls little money and no credit In the State, and, as a result, saleB were only pos? sible at a fearful sacrifice. Possibly the value of the property may have been affected by doubts as to the title given to purchasers by the State-doubts occasioned by tbe mutations and chances Incident to carpet-bag rule. But, ' In any event, the losses and Injury to the ma? terial Interests of the State by bad and reck? less legislation are-great and serious, and must retard its prosperity for many years. To say the least, lt ls not a pleasing spectacle to see an American State in the hands of the sheriff and* sold out for non-payment of taxes. THE GROWING CROPS. Horry. Tba News says : "We have had partial showers or rain during the past week, but not sufficient to satisfy the demanda ot the parched earth. It is very warm, and In some sections ot the county, we learn, the crops have nearly died ont for the want of rain. The crop pros? pect looks gloomy.** Marlon. Tbe Crescent says : "Accounts of the crops are more cheering this week, and we begin to hope Lhat tbe effect of the late spring may not be as injurious as feared. Some sections of the county have suffered severely, others but very little. Last Saturday we had a general and continuous shower ot rain. It was not a very heavy rainfall, but lt has done much good." Fairfield. The Wlnnsboro* News says : "Refreshing rains have visited our immediate section late? ly, wblob have had the effect of making every kind of vegetation look more flourishing, and have stimulated the crops considerably. We bave beard from several other portions of tbe county that they had an abundance of rain, and that cotton and corn generally are doing well." AN INCIDENT OF THE DERBY DAT. [From the Pall Malt Gazetto.] On the evening of the Derby Day the occu? pants of a four-horse drag, who bad been amusing themselves on their return Journey from the Derby by pelting the crowds ot pe destrlans with bags of flour, peat, and other missiles, pulled up in the Chapham rond for refreshments, leaving three of. their number lu charge of tue vehicle. These, left to them? selves, and forgetting by, it must be admitted, an unusual oversight, that their vehicle was stationary, recommenced Hour-throwing, and oneh>f the bags happened to strike the wife of a raliway porter, whose husband was stand? ing by ber side. He thereupon called upon the crowd for assistance, which was readily given. The drag was stormed, and the offenders were dragtr^tl irom tbelr seats and carried to a norse trough which was conveniently handy, where they were thoroughly well ducked. They were then rolled In the mud, and ai ter ward the contents of some twenty bagB of flour which had been discovered In the drag were liberally sprinkled over them. The whole affair did cot occupy more than four minutes, but seldom, except on the stage, has there been witnessed an act of Justice more dramat? ically complete. The final touch, indeed-of the flour-borders on the sublime. The ''en? gineer holst with his own petard" could hardly nave been a more significant Bight than the rowdy floured from his own sack. We can only wish that ether practical Jokers in this kind had been guilty of the same Imprudence as this devoted three. Clotrjinrj, Saltar?n*}, &t. BARGAINS -its CLOTHING] MENKE & MXTLLHH CLOTHIERS, y, NO. 325 KINO STREET. THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS to actual New Tork cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING, AT THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREET.?. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR OOOD8 AND PRICES. apr9-4mos ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of A. J. HARVEY, Esq., are requested to present the same, and those in? debted to said Estate to make payment to Mrs. B L. HARVEY. J Qualified Executrix, Jbn8s8? Bonneau's Depot, N. E. R, R., s. c. Special Notices. ~^CONS1G1? CIAL LINK" Schooner "DAYBREAK," Blake Master, from New York, are hereby notiaed that she 1B THIS DAT discharging at Central Wharves. All Gooda on the wharf at sunset will be stored at owners' risk and expense. Positively no claims allowed for damages after Gooda leave the wharf* jun20-l H. F. BAKER Sc CO., Agents. ^ OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF TBE CHARLESTON JOINT ?TOCK COMPANY: CLASS No. 1-WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jone 19. 26- 5-17-37- 1-20-40-50-78-5G-27-G1 CLASS No. 2-WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jone 19. 16-74-52-61-27-20-10-34-26-50-70-75 Witness my hand at Charleston, S. C., 19th day Jane, 1872. A. MOROSO, jnn20 Commissioner. pm- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, for tho Beneflt of the Free School Fun*-Official Raffle Numbera: CLASS No. 563-MORNING. 4 -16-78-63-60-43-28- 22-49-62-10-37 CLASS NO. 564-EVENING. 63-8 -41-73-51-67-7 -5 -60-61-49-71 As witness onr banda at Charleston thia 19th day of Jane, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, j un20 Sworn Commissioners. ?BB-THE LATEST AND BEST TB INO oat, the DOLLAR REWARD SOAP. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Agents, Charleston, 8. C. 09- ICE.-A BRANCH OF T H E j Meeting street Ice House has been opened in St. Philip street, opposite the Marker, where Ice win be sold tbe same as at the Main House. * JAS. KENT, Agent, jnnl8-3_Meeting Btreet Ice House. pa- PURGE OUT THE MORBID HU? MORS of the blood by a d09e or two of AVER'S PILLS, an i yon will have clearer heads, as well as bodies. J un 15-stntb3 - THOSE WHO DESIRE A GOOD article to restore gray hair to Its youthful color, we would recommend to parchase HALL'S VE? GETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, i. most excellent and valuable preparation. So: l by all druggists,_janis stath3 pm- OFFICE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY, No. 36 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, JUNE 11TH, 1872.-NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-The follow? ing resolution, adopted at a meeting of the Direc? tors of the Company, held THIS DAV, ls published for the inform?t! on of all concerned : Resolved That a call be. and is hereby made, npon the stockholders for the payment of ($16 30) Sixteen 30-luO Dollars per >hare, being the amount still subject to call, payment ol the same to be made to tho Treasurer on or before the 22d inst. Payments will be received dally from io A. M. to 3 P. M., till 223 instant. H0TSON LEE, joni2-io_Secretary and Treatnrer. SUBORN II AM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having need Yeast Powder in onr families for several years, we give 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. C. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. C. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr6-3mos_ pm- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye la the beat in the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A Batohelor'a Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfeot Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory 16 Bond street, New York. mcha-tnthslyr-DAO_ pm- ON MARRIAGE, Happy relief for Yonng Men from the effects of Errors and Abases lu early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility onred. impediments to Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book' and Circulars Bent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Na 2 Sontb Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa._octtf pm* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied aa water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth or the hair and stop ita railing out. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly tree from any poisonous su bs tan a-, and will therefore take the place or all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now in nae. Numer?os testimonia s have been sent UB from many ot our most promi? nent citizens, some or which are subjoined. In everything In which the articles now in use are objectionable, ORYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not soil the clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings for the Hair in use. lt restores the color or thc Hair "more per rect and uniformly than any other preparation,' and always does so In from three to ten days, virtually feeding the roots or th? Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed 12 d in rinces a new growth of the Hair moreposl tlvely than anything else. The application ol thia wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For sale by the Agent, DB, n. L BB, Na 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. O. novis-stuthly iftunicipal Notices. * ^ESTIMATES WILLTBB RECEIVED until the 22d instant for the furnishing, fitting and puting up Piping and nessary fixtures for gas in the beef and small meat Markets. For specifications and information apply to the un? dersigned. Security will be required. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, janis_Chief Clerk. pm- MAIN GUARDHOUSE, OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 11th, 1872.-The attention or all persons concerned ls hereby Called to the fact, that on and after the 16th Instant all Dogs found going at large wul be killed. JOHN c. MINOTT, jnnll 8_ ChleT of Police. pm- CITY HALL, OFFIOE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. C.. JUNE 10,1872. Sealed estimates will be received at this office until SATURDAY, 22d, at 12 M., for converting the City Court Room into Officers' Apartments, ac? cording to plans and specifications in City Engi? neer's Office. W. W. SIMONS, Junl7-mw83 Clerk of Council. fi?T- TAX NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS owning Taxable Property in the Town of Monnt Pleasant are hereby required to make returns of | the some to the Town Treasurer, at his office, in the Council Chamber, on or before the lBt July next, or they will be liable to a double tax. And the payment of the said taxes are required to bo made on or before the 15th day of July next, after which date ezecntlons win be issued against all defaulters. Office hours from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock p. M. each day. Sundays excepted. Mount Pleasant, June 14,1972. * F. M. KINLOCH, Jual6 awe Town Treasurer. u RS U LI NE INSTITUTE, VALLE ORUCIS, NEAR COLUMBIA, S. C. UNDBB TUB PATRONAGE OF RIGHT RSV. BISHOP LYNCH. Summer Session from May mt V% October let. For Prospectus address Mother superior, Con? vent of t he Ursullnes, aprie 8 mos c * Joint Stock Comnang. THE CHARLESTON J OP SOUll CAROLIM BEINC FULLY ORGANIZED, IS NOW PREPARED FOR ROSINESS. MAIN OFFICE, No. 133 MEETING- STREET. CERTIFICATES CAN BR OBTAINED AT THB FOIXOWINO *o?XCi*a: KING, OPPOSfTE LIBERTY STREET. KING STREET, CORNER SMITH'S LANE. No. 50fi KING STREET. No. 527 KING STREET. MEETING, CORNER MARKET STREET. EAST BAY, NEAR MARKET STREET. No. 66 MARKET STREET. NO. 69 EAST BAY. No. 78 EAST BAY. No. 100 EAST BAY. No. 19 EXCHANGE STREET. No. 42 STATE STREET. BROAD STREET, NEAR CHURCH STREET. CUMBERLAND, NEAR CHURCH STREET. GEORGE, CORNER COMING STREET. STATE, NEAR BROAD STREET. janlo-4* Drugs ano ?U?uinea. "W^TY^?ELAKE AND~BURN WITH CHILLS AND FEVER ? THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no arsenic or poisonous ingre? dients of any kind-nothing in the lease degree injurions lottie system under any circumstances -and may be administered wita perfect safety to an Infant. They never fad to care the most obstinate case when taken as directed.' They cure imme lately. In no case will the pa tient have more than one chill arter tbe first dose, and m the majority of casts not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of dhease, which no other remedy pretend B todo. . . They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious polsou In the system, and thus averting its consequences. PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR PRACTICE It is almost universally the case that physicians condemn what are generally known as "Patent Medicines." MOISE'S FEVER AND AG?E PILLS, though under this head, the composition la known to many, and so palpable are their valuable cura? tive properties that a number of the first physi? cians In the South and Weat have adopted them in their practice, and recommend them to their patients as the most reliable Fever and Ague medicine known. NO ONE NEED SUFFER, be they ever BO mnch exposed to Fever and Ague, If they will only take MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. To those who have contracted Fever and Ague, Instead or using Quinine. Arsenic, and other power? ful remedies, they will And not only Immediate relier, bnt a positive enre in MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, which ls an old reliable article prepared from the private formula of one or the most experienced physicians In the Fever and Ague districts, who after many years of successful practice has made lt known to tho pr prletor. Thia article has been used In cases where every remedy has failed be? fore, and performed the most astonishing ceres; being a vegetable compound, lt removes the cause of the disease at once, and does not fur? nish, as many articles do, only tem por -y relief. may30 tha6mo_ THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN.-THE expericence of yeara has convinced an In? telligent public that for all aliments Involving weakness and Irritability of the stomach, ob? structions In the bowels, a morbid condition of the liver and nervous debility, Tarran t's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient ls the surest, s?test and swiftest, remedy. Not merely agreeable, but absolutely delicious to the palate; it also possesses four medicinal elements which : ave never been united In the same liapny proportions In any other puparation. It . ls the gentlest aud most painless or cathartics, a won? derful tonic, and unexceptionable alterative and a certain corrective of au Impurities which may exist in the blood or other fluids of the body. Deciine all Imitations of the genuine article. Sold by all druggists. may8-12 flirr) ?OO??, #r. DEY GOODS ! . MFGDODS^! AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, McLOY ?SC RICE. 0 JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OP BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AND 8CWING-9ILK SHAWLS, Warranted Paris Dye, at Twenty-five Per Gent. Less than Gold Cost of Importation. Oar Stock ls very Fall and Complete in Every Department, all of which will be Sold at Seduced Prices, 1 MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING Just landed from Twenty-five Gents per Yard up. ICE BLANKETS, from Fifty CeHts up. - . NO. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J. VV.RICE. ]nn31mo ?obson's SUtoertisement. HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OP twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on nts own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. Shippers of produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments soil either In Charleston or New York, thus having the advantage of two markets without'SBNti commisslonn. Hpferences-Klshop W. M. Wightman. S. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev T. O. Summers, D. D., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Willama. Birnie A Co.. New York. AS the SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a fall stock ot all klnd? at Magazine. The long experience of Mefsra. Dupont In th } manufacture of Gun? powder, makes it unnecessary to say more than that I guarn? tee the quality or every package. Price as low as any other Powder In the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM 8?GAR REFINING COMPANY. . As Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly on hand a roll assortment or Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. Whl'e, 0 Extra. 0 Yel? low; a so Amber Drlos In barrels, which I offar at manufacturera' price*, fre ght added. Any change in price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving thc trade tue advantage of lt. Am also Agent for the celebrated oranda of Family Mo ir manufactured oy Messrs. DAVIS A EMMONS, of 9t. Loots, wnlch I can recommend in every respect; par. np In Ninety-eight Pound Bags and Barrels-BEST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family. Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the best Milla la Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. As Agent, for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAUS, Anderson H.'s Co. BeSrgrsss Ham 8 Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'a Caddy Lard, Werk A Go.'a Candles, Samuel eonard A Son Candles. Johnson A Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty A Co. 'a Grnckera.Cakes, c., Soaps or all varieties, Mackerel tn kits and half barrels, Ludlow Brand of nanny cloth, Baling Twine, Ac. Ac; and as I devote myself exclusively to a commission Easiness and alt the goods are received direct from factory and neltner sell nor ony on my own account, would respectfully call the attention of tho trade to my facilities far doing business, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having Just orected a large and commodious store In addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Imponed direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate of Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BATCH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and aa every shipment la analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the same article, and rudy np to standard. ; SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano In producing very largely increased crops or Cotton, Corn and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Planters and Farmers. J. TV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, . Janl2-tntha Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf ami CS Blast Bay, Charleston. Shirlo aub ifnruisljing ?ooba. GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NE CZ-WE AB, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL, notts EL-GIN'S PHANTOM. The best Beautifier oc the Complexion In ihe Market. Ladles try lt. jon will /Ind ft so. Sample Packages of THIS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FACE POW DEB, free by all druggists, DOW IK, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Age ats. Charleston, S. 0. mays-mtbsis ?fertilisers. PHOSPHATES. Thc Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME Of Good Quality, delivered in Liverpool. Unexceptionable references given on prospect of business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England. PMytMmo (Tignrs ana Sobacco. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS A ND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your lack, melli DCAwlyr jji?jjjgg gttiee^griU {gag. By T. H. CATER. rrriLL BE SOLB BEFORE MY STORE, TT . at? o'clock, . 40 ahas, of MOLARES 100 tnbi and Arkins Batter 600 Bacon shoulders Lot White Graniteware, first quality. Conditions cash. . ._Jnnao By TYM. McKAY. POSITIVE SALE.-FRESH ARRIVALS, PRING GOODS.-WM aell THIS DAT, at lo >'clock, at 45 Wentworth street, loo Gents' and Boys' floe LINEN DHILL SUITS. 40 dozen common ?atlnet Pants, 30 dozen assorted Handkerchiefs, Lisle Thread Gloves. Prints, Moating, C?mbrica, pieces fancy Cattonades, Paris Dress Goods, Toi et Soaps. Hats, caps, Shoes, Shirts and Drawers, ind a large lot or Sundries, to close consign Benji._Jnn20 By TY. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ! POSITIVE SALE-RESIDENCE SO?TB side of Beanfaln street, a few doors west ai Archdale street. win be sold T?IS DAT, the 20th Instant, it ll o'clock, at the Postofflce, The east ern portion ofthat two story WOOD? EN TE > EM SST. on the south Bl>e of Beanfaln street, a few doors west ot Archdale street. Lot measures 24 feet front by loo feet in deptb. Terni-* cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. _? Jun20 By TY. Y. LEITCH ft R. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneer*. POSITIVE SALE-DOUBLE TENE MKNT Brick Residence, north side of Weiras' Conrt. Will be sold THIS DAT, the 20th Instant, at ii o'clock, at the Postofflce, That two story "Brick Double Tenement DWELL? ING on the north side of w elms' Conrt Lot measures-feet trout by-ieet In depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. . ', ' . , _. jan?o By B, M. MARSHALL & BRO. fTIHIS DAY, TBE 20TH INSTANT, AT ll 1 o'clock, wdl be sold at the Postomce, The LOT at west corner of Tradd and Greenhill streets, measuring 40 by 140feet. Conditions easy-made known at sale. Junl6swth3 By IL M. MARSHALL & BROTHER. NO. 25 MARY STREET. THIS DAT, the 20th Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold. M The lt Ks I DE SOE, No. 26 Mary street, west of Elizabeth, containing four upright and two attic rooms. On promises are kitchen of four rooms, grape arbor, fruit treed, well, Ac Lot measures 40 by 117 feet, more or less. Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers and stamps. _ Juo20 By J. FRASER MATH EWES. HOUSE AND LOT No. 43 - NASSAU STREET. : Will be sold Tills DAY, the 20th instant, cor? ner of Broad and East Bay sr reeta, at ll o'clock, HOUSE c?malos s rooms. Lot measures 33 feet front by 00 Ieet deep. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay me for papers ?nd stamps._ Jun20 By-~A^i2i3Ic8ILLIYRAY. ASMALL, NEATeOTacAGE HOME. will positively be sold at-tt-o'oiock on THIS DAY, the 20th Instant, at corner East Bay and Broad streets, " A email, neat two-story WOODEN DWELLING, with four rooms and fine well of water. Lot 26 by 175 feet, more or less. Located east side of St. Phillp s'reet, a few doors below Line, next north of residence or L. P. Spelssegger, and opposite the gratn and grist min. Terms cash. Parchaser to pay Auctioneer for papers and stamps. _jonis UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. United states vs. 44 boxes Manufactured looacco.-United States of America, South Caro una D.strict. Bf virtue or an order of sale to me directed and delivered, from the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court or the United States for tbe Dis. trict aforesaid,! wlU expose for sale at public auction, tn front of the United States Courthouse, m the City of Charleston, THIS DAY, tbe 20th day of Jone, 1872, at li o'clock A. M., > ort y-four (-14) boxes Manufactured TOBACCO.. Terms cash. R. M. WALLACE, Jun2Q_U. 8. Marshal. ?N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Sooth Caro a?-In re Laurena Railroad Company, Bank? rupt.-in Bankroptoy. In obedience lo an order In the above-stated case, dated the 6th day of April, 1872, I will re? sell to the highest bidder, at pnbllo outcry, at the risk of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, the LAURENS RAILROAD, at Colum? bia, S'iuth Carolina, in front of the Columbia Ho? tel, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the twentieth (20th) day of Jnne, 1872, free from all liena and incnm brances, Including the track and road-bed, iron, ralla, chairs, spikes, timbers, bridges, culverts, machine shops, water tanks, station-houses, and all locomotives, cars and machinery, and all and singular the property and assets, real and per? sonal, of every kind and description whatever, ol the Laurens Railroad Company, together with all the rights, privileges, franchises and easements, lawfully held, med or enjoyed by the Laurens Railroad Company, on lhe following terms, to wit: Sixty-four tnonsand two hundred and twenty-two (tel 222 84) dollars eighty-four cents must be paid within thirty (30) days after the day of sale; and the payment of the balance of the purchase money within twelve months from the day ol salo, with interest thereon at seven per cent, pei annum from that day, must be secured by the bond or the parchaser, and a mortgage of the eu tire property sold. The bidder will be reqnlrod to deposit with the assignee, before his bid ls accepted, twenty thons and dollars, to secure compliance with the terms of sale herein set forth, and npon failure to oe posit that sum the property will at once be re offered for sale. JAMES M. BAXTER, may 20 Assignee. Auction Sales-intuu -Hope. ByGRUBBS & WauLaK Real Estate Agenta and Auctioneer?. TRUSTEES* SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVE a RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich mond and York River F inroad Company to ths lat? Wm. H Macfariand and tn - undersigned, dated respectively the Ota of September, 1859, and the 1st o January, I860, tho undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day ol August, 187-J, at 12 M., at the auction rooms ol Messrs. Grubbs A Williams, Bichmond, Virginia sell by Purdie Auction, The WHOLE LINE OP RAILWAY of the said Company from the City or Richmond to West Point, together with the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations, Roai ced, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and even other right, interest or estate conveyed by th? enid deeds, excepting choses in action. TUE TERMs OF SALE will be CASH sufficient to pay all the costs of ex earning the trnsts of sala deeds, and to pay tin Interest on the bonds outstanding under the dcei of 1850 aforesaid, estimated at about $35. GOO, an? then a cred t un ll the ist of January, 1877, as ti $48,000, with Interest from the ist of Joly, 1872 at the rato of 8 per cent per annum, payabl semi-annually, and then cash sufficient to pa; the interest due on the bonds of the flrstclaa under the deed of 1866 aforesaid, estimated a about $62,000, and a credit until tlie ist of Jans ary, 1886 as to $300,000, with interest at the rat of 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st of July 1872, payable semi annually, and then Cash sui llcient to pay the Interest due on the bonds of th second class under the mortgage of vises afore said, estimated at about $155,000, and then credit until lat of January, 1877, as to $299,00( with interest from the lat or July, 1872, at th rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable seml-ac nually, and then a credit until the 1st of January 1890, aa to the residue of s ch purchase money wli h interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per an num. As to so much of the purchase money a may be applicable to the bonds, secured by th deeds of trust aforesaid, the purchaser shall giv hts bonds corresponding with the said oatstand lng bonds, and as to the re-ld ne of auch puren as money, the parchaser shall give his bond 0 bonds, as may be determined upon after the sale the purchaser's bonds 10 be secured by deed c trust on the property and franchises sold. Capitalists will t?ke notice that the effect of sale and conveyance by the undersigned will b to exttngnlsh the Company aforesaid, and mali the purchaser a body corporate. For further pa neniara, apply to Messieurs PAGE A MAURI Conn: eilors at Law, Richmond. Va. R H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trustees. ta- Sale condooted by Messrs. GRUBBS WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders of the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid wi report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Ric] mond Va-, the number or Bonds held by theo the deed of irust by which they are secured, tl amount of each Bond, and thc amount of int?r?t due. Holders of Detached coupons will report s above. R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, jun3 Surviving Trastees. Business Cards. LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AN FORGET ALL. TUE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, No. 369 KINO STBSKT, Dyes and Cleans by means or steam, Gent! men's Ladies and Children's Clothes. Fine Lac and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with t Sort or Manufacturers1 Finish; Lace- and Ora Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. W Goods received and returned by Expr?s". Jun22-iyr L BILLER, Proprietor, Br W. T. LEITCH ft IL S. BBJJSS, TTTTLL BE SOLD ON itJ?B?Wti: 2n TT Joly, at ll o'clock, at the old e??tomdL^ That ONE! AND A HALF STOBT, WOOD EM RE-IDENOE and out-buildlngs. m.,Summerville, known as the old Residence of Ber. P. Gadsden. Lot measures two acres, more or less. . ti jugg. ? . A1SO. -iiris .Cm That TWO AND A HALF STOBT WOODEN DWELLING ?nd ont-buildings tn summerville, known as the new Residence or Rev. P. Gadsden. Let measures two acres, more or leas. ." Terms casa; purchaser to pay na for papers and stamps. : . , Jon20-tb2mtn2 By J. FRASER MATHEWES, Anctlonttr. LENGNIGK VS. CAULFIELD. *> Porsoant toan order of sale in this canse to me directed by the Hon. B? F. Graham. Judge of the First circuit, l will offer for sale at Public Auc? tion. THURSDAY, toe Situ day or Jone, 1872.. at u o'clock A M., at the Old Postoffleo, Broad street, in the Cliy or Charleston, SJ All - that'LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings' thereon, situate on the north side or Woolie street, and known by the No. 8, butting and boundmg south on Woolie street, north on Lands now or formerly of Eldridge, weat on Lands now or late or Williamson, east on Landa of Estate of Thomas R. Salter; measuring in front on Woolfe street thirty-five (85) feet, more or lesa, on north Hoe thirty-Uve (86) feet, more or lets, on east ?ina ninety-five (95) feet, more or less, and the same on the west line. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Bandings thereon, bounded south by Yernon street, north, by Land now or late or syloala Ball, east by Land now or late of Richard fordham, west by Land now or late of Elmore; meaaiirinir and containing in front on Yernon street lhlrty-flve (85) feet, by one hundred and ten (lui), feet m depth, more or less. , ? - ? ALSO, . u All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, known and designated In a plat of the Bame annexed to the deed from Colonel William Drayton to winiam Wightman, recorded in the Office ot Registrar of Hesne conveyance for Charleston District, by tho No. one Hundred ana Cw en t y - on o (121 ;) measuring and' con tain In g in fronton Vernon street forty-five (45) reet. by-one hundred am ten (HO) feet m depth, more or leas, and having anon outlines and nouna inga as are set forth in the plat above mentioned. ; .-.7 - ? ' . - ALSO, [ -,- .,, Ail ?hat LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the westside of Cnt n h street, in the City of Charleston, known ; by the No, 37, measuring and containing in front on Church street forty-five (45) reet; by one hu nd reu and Arty (160) feet in depth. be the same more or lesa; batting and bounding east on Church street, soath on Lauds of Bryan, west on Land formerly or Vincent, north on Landa or Gibbes. - ?;- ; Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for panera and stamps. Wat. J. GAY RR, ' ' jnne-tnth_ Referee.. ftaiirooo*. . IO?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. v_ .7 .azov. .ib:ni' CHARLESTON, JUSO 1, 1872. EXCURSION TICKETS to Greenville, Andereon and Walhalla have been pur. on sale. TO-DAY, ana will continue on sale untti 1st September. , Good to return until lat November. Baggage checked through. Price to GreoDViUe and Return $17 80. Prioq to Anderson and Return fie 70. .,- , Price to walhalla and Return $19 80. Price to Sp ar tan burg and Return $15 80. -, Excursion Tickets also on aale to O?toosa Springs (Ga.)-price $24. S. B. PIC KENS, A. L. TYLER, Jual Q.T. A. vice-President; gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, 5lu O^ .May Jil 1871, On and after ?CNDAY, May. 19, the Passen? ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will mri as follows: .' t 1 adi XOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 AM Arrive at Augusta.436 * X FOE COLUMBIA. -, Leave Charleston.8.10 A lt Arrive at columbia.4,06 PX TOB 0BABLX8T0H. - . ? ., ?J Leave Augusta.... 7.40 A M Arrive at charleston.7..:. 8.20 rx Leave Columbia. 7.40 A X Arrive at Charleston.3,20 p M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) . Leave Charleston.7.20.p x Arri -e at AngnBta..6.0a A V* Leave Augusta.....'. 7.409!X Arrive at Charleston.6.46.A.K * COLUMBIA MIGHT EXPaESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.20 p u Arrive at Columbia......... 6.40 A x Leave columbia.6.60 P X Arrive at Chartes ton.6.6$ a x SUH.HKRVTI.LB TRAIN. Leave Summerville at. ? :. 7.$$- A ir Arrive at charleston at....8,46 A X. Leave Charleston at......3.30 p x ' Arrive at summerville at..;....- 4.4ft' rx CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.?.16 ax. Arrive at Columbia.10.40. A M Leave ooiumhla.1.16 p x Arrive at Camden. 6.25 p H Day and Hight Tra?na make close conn ecu ons at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. "' Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with' Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. 1 L'Ufli?? Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sunday B) with Day Passenger Train, and runB through to Columbia. . .. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PIOKEN8, G. T. A. Janl9 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD " OOH-? PANY. . ri?.'-:;:. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) 1 ; CHARLESTON, June 8, 1872. J On and after SUNDAY, the 9th instant, the Night Express Tra?na on this Hoad wlU arrive daily at 6 A. M, and leave dauy (SUNDAYS excepted) at 8 P. M. The Day Express will continue as at present. S. S. SuLOMuNS, Jun8 Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANY. . , CHARLESTON, S. Ot, Junes, 187$.. '.? Trains will leave charleston Dally at 10.15 A. M. . and 8.00 P. M. ' ' Arrive at Charleston e.00 A. M. (Mondays ex- .? cepted) and 3 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. . ". ". Train leaving 10.15 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqoia Creek only, going through in 44 hours. ?. ; . v 1 Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have, choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, . or via Porty mon th and Baltimore. Those leaving 1 RID AY by this Train lay ever on SUNDAY in Bal tlmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY m Wilmington, N. C. This la the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to uoclnuatl. Chicago and other points West and No thwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio RaUroau. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. m ay 21 S A VAN NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, Jane 13, 1872. On sad after MONDAY. June nth, the pas? senger Trains on thia Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally...... 8.80 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.9.46 P. M. Leave Savannah daily......1L80 P. M. Arrive at Charleston dally. 7 A. M. DAY TRAIN., . B H Leave Charleston, sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at savannah, Snudays excepted. 3.30 P.M. Leave savannah, Sundays excepted... ll A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays, exe'ted. 6.60 P.M. Passengers from Charleston by 3.3o P. M. train make close connection with Port Royal Rattroad for Beaufort, (Sundays excepted.) Freight forwarded dally on through bula of lad? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah, Une of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates aa by any other Una. Tickets on sale at this office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTOP, Gen'l Ft, and Ticket Agent, jnnll iSliUitLtrrj, Strato C&COOB, JPC. S PRING OPENING! MRS. M. J. ZBRNOW, No. 804 KING STREET, WUl open THIS DAT an assortment of MILLI? NERY GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Ready Made Snits. Sole Agent for Mlle. DEMORESTS PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, - . STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING In all Its branches. Country orders wlU receive prompt attention, mch28-tut