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"Walting for an Answer."
Dirk drooping eyes lo dreamy glory,
l>ear fluttering heart BO kind and trae;
Fair page whereon ls.wnt the story
Forever old, yet new I
All in a mean of dreams entangled ;
Oh, breathe thy worda of rapt delight,
Sweet lips-twin petals of the rose bespangled
With diamond dews of night t
No longer o'er thy distaff leaning,
To one lone longing heart that walu,
Thy message send or deepest meaning,
Thon kindest or the Fates I
without, the happy birds are singing
Their last Bong in the gathering gloom :
And languorous airs soft scents are bringing
From musky bads and bloom.
Still wrapt within thy dreams entrancing;
still toying with yonr necklace fair :
StHl drooped thine eyes, nor ever glancing
Up from that page so fair.
Ob, gentle word or all completeness '
Offender grace and loveliness I
Fair messent- r, with all thy fleetness I
Bear thoa her answer-"Yes l"
THE WORKING PEOPLE.
Prog essofthe Eight-Hours' Movement.
The New York journals give more minute
particulars ot the strikes in that city and
vicinity than the accounts transmitted by tele?
graph. From these extended reports we ex?
tract the following Intelligence:
The sugar refiners strike tor two dollars
and a hall for eight hours' labor per day, was
commenced by the Sugar Refiners' Society,
recently organized and consisting ol four
thousand members, principally Germans. On
Monday a delegation ol four hundred strikers ,
aasBmbiect at Durant's foundry, with the object !
of influencing the hands, principally Irishmen,
employed in that establishment and working
for ten hours a day. A disturbance occurred,
which was suppressed br the police.
The sugar refineries in New York, wu- ?
liamsburg and Jersey City are twenty
three, and the molasses refineries are four in
number. These establishments employ five
thousand sogar bakers and two thousand five
hundred laborers, coopers and cart men. Near?
ly all these sugar refineries, it ls stated, are
closed. The manufacturing sugar refineries
have also formed an association to protect
their interests. At a recent meeting of this
association it was asserted that the lime chosen
for the strike was very favorable to the manu?
facturers and highly disadvantageous to the
dissatisfied workmen, as the Btock of refined
sugar on hand has for some time past been In?
creasing. Tbe sugar bakers, it ls asserted,
have been receiving ire T? forty-three to forty
eight dollars a month, and lt .some Instances
as much as one hundred dollars a month
bas1 been paid to first-class workmen. In
addition, employers generally have fur?
nished unlimited quantities cl lager beer,
costing about six dollars a month per man.
The strikers, however, demand two dollars
and fifty cents per day, and twenty-five cents
an hour for extra work. Another strike has
occurred In the works ol the Metropolitan
Gas Company, of New York. About ten days
ago the eight-hour system, with no reduction
of wages, was introduced Into this establish?
ment. The men had previously worked In
shifts of twelve hours, and the change ren?
dered necessary the employment ol* three
gangs, working eight hours each. K^w men
had, therefore, to be pot on, add difficulties
at once were created with tbe old hands in
the management ol the retorts. The ofiendtng
workmen were then dismissed, and the en
tire gang of tbe old workmen immediately
struck to procure the reinstatement of the
discharged hands. This demand was refused,
and the twelve-hour system was restored
with an advance of twenty-five per cent, in
wagejL The coaebmakers' strike In New
YorkVaas ended by the return of the mea lo
work upon the ten-hour system, and at the
old rates o? wages. This course seems to
have been brought about by the action of the
workmen in the Brewster factory. The work?
men of this, establishment have for several
years been united in an Industrial association,
managed by a board of directors elected from
their own number, with one member cf the
firm as president. The association bas exten?
sive powers, and could have raised
the rates o? wages, and by a two-thirds
vote could have pot the eight-honr
system in force. Notwithstanding this pow*
er,- the workmen resolved io strike and
stopped the operations o? the establishment,
but, after further reflection and serious con?
sideration of the advantages and disadvan?
tages of the movement, tn ey determined to
recede from their demands, and at a general
meeting of the coaebmakers voted to go back
to work. There are rumors of a strike among
the men employed by the iron sufe manufac
turers, and also among the dressmakers em-}
ployed by A. T. Stewart. The coopers in Jer- [
sey City, one. hundred and fifty in number,
are still on the Btrlke. The complaints of the
mea do not refer to wages, but to the material
furnished, which ls so poor that the men can?
not earn more than ten dollars or twelve dol?
lars a week.
The barbers o? New York have formed an
organization to solicit their employers to
keep their shops open irom seven o'clock in
the morning to ten o'clock in the evening on
Saturday; from seven o'clock In the morning
to noon on Sunday; and irom seven o'clock in
the morning to eight o'clock in the evening
on the other days ot the week. At present,
the shoos open at six o'clock, and close from
one to two hours later than the respective
times mentioned. It is stated that the master
barbers have expressed a willingness to ac?
cede lo the requests of the journeymen.
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OLOTHITVO!
MENKE & MULLER,
CLOTHIERS,
NO. 323 KING 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 BUIXDING-,
AT THE CORNER OF KING AND WENTWORTH
STREET.-*.
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CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT
A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF
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aprfl-4mos
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VATED
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE
RATES,
By J. L. LUNSFORD,
tens smith Street, north of Wentworth.
Jtoint Stork (Eompanrj.
STATS TEBASURV ?mci. )
COLUMBIA, S. 0., Jone 19,1872. j
Received or W.L. SIMMONS, Esq, Attorney
and Agent or the Char ie-tun Joint Stock Oom
pany uf the State of Sooth Cardinia for the bene
flt of the State urpan Asylum. Two Thousand Dol
lars ($2000) being the First Annnal Instalment re
quired under the provisions of the act of lncorpo
ration passed March 5,1872.
(Signed) NILES 0. PARKER,
Treasurer State South Carolina.
THE CHARLESTON
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BEING
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18 NOW
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Junl?-4*
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YET BO CONSTRUCTED THAT WHEN APPLIED TO THE EYE
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CABBINGTON, THOMAS & CO.,
JEWELLERS,
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Juu22
legal Notices.
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,
Qualified Executrix,
june s3* Bonneau's Depot, N. E. R. R.,S. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -ALL
persons tuvlng claims against the Estate of
THEODORE D. CLANOY, late of Charleston, Mer?
chant, deceased, are requested to present their
demands, properly attested, and those Indebted
to said Estate are solicited to make Immediate
p lyment to WILLIAM B. HERIOT,
juui2-ws4_Administrator.
Setmng machines.
IJIHE NEW IMPROVED
WHEELER A WILSON
SILENT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
We are now selling these superior Machines
on Ten Dollar monthly payments.
Adjusting and Repairing doue promptly.
WHEELER A WILSON MANW'O 00.,
aprMyr Na sos King street.
DEY GOODS] DEY GOODS !
AT REDUCED PRICES !
No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET,
Mc LOY Ac RICE.
0- .
JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED
GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI.
HERNANI AND 8EWING-SILK SHAWLS,
Warranted Paris Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Less than Cold Cost of Importation.
Oar Stock ls very Fall and Complete In Every Department, all or walch will be Sold at Reduced
PHoes. -
MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING !
Fresh MATTING Jost landed from Tw?nty-flve Cents per Yard np.
ICE BLANKETS, from Flay Cents np.
NO. 270 KING STREET. CORNER OF HASEL.
ALEXANDER M'LOY. J.W.RICE.
]an3lmo _.
Robson's Qtboertisement.
J. IX. ROBSON,
HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OP
twenty years, and confining hlmseir strictly to a Commission Business, wlthont operating
I on als own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Floor, Corn, Wheat, Ac. shippers
of produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New
York, thoa having the advantage of two markets without extra commissions.
References-Hishop W. H. Wightman. S. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O.
Sommera, D. D., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles?
ton, S. C.; Messrs'. Williams, Birnie A Co.. New York.
AS the SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a full
stock of all kio at Magazine. The long experience of Messrs. Dupont in the manufacture of Gun
powder, makes it unnecessary to say more than that I guarantee the quality ot every package. Price
as low as any other Powder In the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT.
MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY.
AR Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly
on hand a fnll assortment or Crashed. Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. White, 0 Extra, 0 Yel?
low; a so Amber Drips In barrels, which I offer at manufacturers' prices, freight added. Any change
In price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage of iL
Am also Agent for the celebrated brands of Family Flour manufactured oy Messrs. J) AVI s A
EMMONS, or St. Lonls, winch I can recommend In every respect; pat np tn 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 in Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee.
As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargrass Hams
Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A CO.'H Candles, Samuel '.eonard A Son Candles, Johnson
A Clements Corn Starch, Jame) Beatty A Oo.'s Crackers,cakes, * c., Soaps or all varieties, Mackerel in
kits and half barrels, Ludi JW Brand of Ganny cloth. Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and as I devote myself
exclusively to a Commission Business aad all the goods are received direct from factory and neither
sell nor ony on my own accoant. would respectfully cAll the attention of the trade to my facilities
fur doing business, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over
twenty years, aod having Jost erected a large and commodious store in addition to my others, I am
fahy prepared for business.
ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME,
Imponed direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-roor per cent, ot Solahle Phos?
phate or Lime.
PERUVIAN GUANO, - .
DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rares.
BATCH'S
RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED
BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM.
Always on band, and as every shlpmont ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the
same article, and folly up to standard. r
SOLUBLE PACIFIC- GUANO.
The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects or this Guano lo producing very largely lncreasod
crops or Cotton, Cora and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters and
Farmers.
J. IS. ROBSON,
AGENT FOR THE STATE,
janl2-tnlha Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 68 East Bay, Charleston.
?rjirts (tito irnmisrjing ?oobe.
GOODS.
ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN
H^LZ^F- HOSE.
GAUZE, MERINO, SILE AND THREAD
Elegant Suspenders.
WINDSOR SCARFS, BOW8 & TIES.
DRESS SHIRTS.
COLLARS AND GUFFS,
PAPER COLLARS
IN GBEAT VARIETY,
WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OP
ELEGANT NECK-WEAR,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
SCOTT'S
STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM,
MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE! THE MARKET HALL.
DOTIB
in? ?inf a dnr CG
I~1TO?TL1)B1^
to my friends and the run.ic that 1 have
' opened AS ESTABLISHMENT FOR MAN?FAC
T CK. IN G LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER?
WEAR, at No. lei King street, where 1 would be
happy to receive any orders lo my line. SAM'L
LANGLEY, Jr. j un io imo
Cigars ano Soba ico.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
No. 310 KING STREET,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all Kind*.
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examine Stook before bnylng else
w tier e.
WILLI ATI SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on
hand. Invest 26 cents and try your lack.
mch7 noAwivr
PHOSPHATES.
The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS Of
ROCK PHOSFHATE 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.
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WRIGHT: ft WARNOCK'S
ABTTI-PRICTION'
HORSE POWER.
. " PATENTED. OCTOBER 10, 1871.
We take pleasure ia presenting to the planters
and pu bile a Horse Power gotten np by Messrs.
WRIGHT ft WARNOCK, or Barnwell and Bean
fort Connues, S. O., walch te a most perfect ma?
chine. The sold Power will give greater speed at
the expense of less power than anything jet in
nse; ls strong, simple and durable. Can be used
with eqaal ease for ginning cotton, threshing
grain, pumping water, ftc. Will, on a forty-saw
gin. In good order, with two mnles, moderate
gait, gin 1600 ponnds lint cotton per day; brisk
driving 2000 pounds. One mnle can pall it; ilght
for two. It sits in a frame In the toase;can be
arranged to gin with the gin and gear sitting on
the ground. .
Another important feature of this Power ls
that the rising or falling of the floor of the boase
does not a flee t the working or the gear in any
way.
This Isa Sontheim enterprise, and no hnmbng.
Price $126, and freight, ready for putting up.
O. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK,
Allendale, 3.0.,
Agents for South Carolina.
O. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina.
RKPXRBNCKS:
o R?v\ Me83ra- Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph
BOBUCK,* ot the Savannah Rlvor Associa?
tion, Allendale; captain w. M. Bostick.* Allen?
dale; Rev. Meiers. D. J. simmons and F. Milton
Kennedy, of the Sooth Carolina conference- Gen?
eral Johnson Hagood, Barnwell Courtrlou.o;
Captain R. D. Senn, Columbia; F. J. Pelzer, Esq.,
and Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, S. O.
.Those marked thus have seen the Power at
work. Jnn8-tnthsD4C4mos
Sommer Wesoxts.
?W NOTICE.-OUB READERS WHO
PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS ?
IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELS WHO MAT WISH TO FILE THE
PAPER FOB THE USE OF THEIB QUESTS,
CAN HATE THE DAILY NSWS BENT BY |
MAIL FOB SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS PER
MONTH.
rp HE STEEDMAN HOUSE,
AIKEN, S. C.,
. Solicits the patronage of the Pabilo, and g nar
antees satisfaction. Three minutes' walk from
Depot and Pcstomce. junn-imo
Gr
OOD B OAR DIN G
AT AIKEN, S. C.,
At thc ALLpN HuUSE during the ensuing
Sommer Months.--.AS?IJ early to Mrs. N. L.
ALLEN. m ay 27-1 m o
Jf OTI?E. .
The BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, Off White
Point Garden, has been thoroughly repaired In
all its various departments, and will, be opened
on 13th instant for accommodation of visitors.
The Soda Water and Ice Cream Departments will
bennderthe Immediate superintendence of the
Proprietor. Thanking the .public for past favors,
I .would moat respectfully solicit their patron?
age. M. MOMANMON,
mayT-tntha_Proprietor.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No.. 81
W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE
Mu., ON EC Ru PE AN PLAN.-This favorite es?
tablishment, situated in one or the moBt eligible
positions in the city, en the highest ground, and
consequen cly well adapted for a Summer Resort,
being comparatively cool In midsummer, mag?
nificently furnished with baths and "other con?
veniences on every floor, la now open for the re?
ception of those contemplating a tour of pleasaie
the coming season. The cars run within a square
of the house. Coaches at all the stations. E. V.
WESTCOTT, Proprietor. Jon8-4moa
JTEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
TKL WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE OOAOHES
FROM GREENVILLE, 8. 0., TO ASHE?
VILLE, N. C., -
Leave Greenville Mouday, Widncaday and Fri?
day at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Asheville next day by i P. li.
Leave Asnevule Monday, Wednesday and Friday
I P. M.
Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M.
Leaving Greenville tn the morning, go through to
Flat Rock and Henderson ville in daylight.
Fare to Flat Rock $6; to Asheville $7.
may3-2mo_W. P. BLAIR.
QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS,
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA,
VIA WINCHESTER, VA.
This dellghtral WATERING PLACE has been
thoroughly rentied. and 1B now kept In tho beat
modern style. Its waters are AU aline, and have
a wide celebrity.tor their prompt and happy ac?
tion In Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, lo cindlng Calculas, la varions Skin Dis?
eases, and in their admirable effects on the iemale
Constitution, tue air of Capon ls unsurpassed In
all the mountains of Virginia for saiuorTy, elas?
ticity and . rynfcss. Its splendid Ba hs were de?
clared by Sir Henry Bulwer, when on a visit here
with Mr. Webster, as hardly equaled by anything
he had seen tn Europe.
For oar pamphlet, with full particulars of rates,
charges, Ac, apply to. A A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
Druggists, or to the undersigned, by mall.
Jun8-imo FRAZIER A SALE, Proprietors.
THE HOT SPRINGS,
BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
Are now open to visitors, ita waters are cele?
brated for the cure of nbeamatlsm. Goat, Paraly?
sis, Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysen?
tery, Diseases of the Uterus, Affections or the
Skin, especially or Syphilitic origin, and numer?
ous chronic Diseases.
THE BATHS
Vary In temperature from 60 to 110 degrees
Fahrenheit, and. present every variety or Chronic
Bath. They are moreover foand to prepare the
system for the beneficial action of waters round
at the varions other Mineral Springs.
MUD BATHS
Have been constructed similar to those that are
largely used at the most celebrated spas IQ Ger?
many, and which give sufferers the benefit of the
very valuable remedial agents contained in the
Mineral Mud. These sprluga oller UNSURPASS?
ED ATTRACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas?
ure-Seeker. The equipment and management
are eqnai to those or first-class city h tels. Every
modern Improvement has been provided.
Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., of the Univers!
ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam?
phlets and circulars, address S. C. TARDY A 00.,
Ktchmond, Va, or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Mot
Springs. Bath county, Va._may'i2-2mo
QATOOSA SPRINGS.
WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH
AND PLEASURE.
THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY
SOUTH.
Are located In the Piedmont region, or Georgia,
twenty-five miles southeast or Chattanooga,
Tenn., and within two mites or the Western and
Atlantic Railroad.
These Springs, Arty two In number, embrace
every variety of mineral water found in the ra?
mona mountains ot Virginia-white, red and
black sulphur, Allegheny, all-aeallng and chaly?
beate, magneslan, soda and Iodine; as also the
waters characterizing the Montvale springs, or
[ Tennessee, and Indian Springs, or Georgia; all of
which are to be found here la abundance, within
the compass or this "Magic Vale,"
AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE
for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gont, Liver Com
plaints, scrofula, all kinds of cutaneous Affec
t ons, and In fact, every disease that human flesh
ls heir to.
TOE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINGS
are in thorough condition, newly painted, and
entirely new appointments.
THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS
in evoir particular. A magnificent ball-room,
100 by so feet, and elegantly fitted panors. Bil?
liard and bar-room 76 feet long, and a capacious
bowling saloon.
Direct telegraphic and postal communication.
The buildings and gronnds will be brilliantly Il?
luminated with gas, and every attraction will be
afforded the visitors to Catoosa Springs.
The above Watering Place will be opened to pa?
trons June 1st, 1872 By W.O.HEWITT,
Late of Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
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Rotels.
p AVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. a
O. T. AL FOB D 4 CO.,
FB0PBIXT0B8.
may H R, HAMILTON, Superintendent,
SltttnoTi Sal**-?mar* ?ats.
- Auctioneers.
VACANT LOTS, COBNEE OF TRA Pi*
and New si reeta, bj order of the Execu tor.
Will be sold at Auction on THURSDAY, the 27tnt
Instant, at ll o'clock, at. the east enc; of Broad,
street, 1. ^' ' . -
One VACANT "LOT,:corner or New and 'radOT
streets, measuring.33 feet front by 106 feet deep-i
a most desirable lot for a atora. . ,
AMO,.' ' f ".?
The LOT adjolnlng to the west on Tradd street,
measuring 25 feet by toe feet deep;- . '. v # Ve
!' . . ALSO, -.,'_)' "
The LOT on New street, Having such forms and
dimensions as will appear by plat; measuring. 20
feet front on New street by 4* feet deep.
, Terms-one-hair cash; balance in one year, with
Interest, secured by bond and mortgage o? the
property.. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and
Btamps. ' .. jmm-stntog '
By HOLMES & MACBETH,
Auctioneers.
BAY HORSE, JLIGHT "WAGON, ' AND
H ARNESS, 'v.. ".j"-;; '~.
wm be sold on MONDAT, June 24th at naif-past
io o'clock, in front of our once,' No. 31 Broad
street, ? . .' ???'>< .? -? ?uc?bu?
One floe BAY HORSE f '-. .- v ?'I
One Light Baggy and Harness to match..-; >..<.,
Terms cash. . .. . rnJjiSU
Bj GBUBBS SC, WILLIAMS^ , %
Beftl Ks ta t r. Agenta and Auctioneer*.
TRUSTEES' SALE OP THE RICHMOND
ANO YORK RIVE B RAILROAD. -
By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich
mond and Yore River Railroad Company toto* rata
Wm. H. Macfarland And the undersigned,. -dated
respectively the 9th of September, 1869, and the
1st ot January, ISM, the undersigned, surviving
trastees, will, on WEDNESDAY, tho nih/day of
August, 1872, at 12 M., at the auction rooms of
Mesara.' Crabbs A Williams, Richmond,' virgin la,
Beilby Pu olle Auction,
The WHOLE LINK uP RAILWAY of the ?ali
Company from the City or Richmond to- Weat
rome, together with tue Franchisesof/.tbe said
company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock,
Macntne shops. Depots, Water Stations, Boad
Bed, Machinery, Tons, Easement*, and every
other right, Interest, or estate conveyed bj the
said deeds, excepting choses in action, M C-T
.7 . THE TERMS OF S ALE * V, '
will be CASH suffiolent to pay all the costs of ex?
ecuting the trusts of Bald deeds, and to pay the
interest on the bonds outstanding under toe deed
of I860 aforesaid, estimated at about $85.ooo, and
then a crod-t un tl! tike 1st of January,TS77, as to
$4?,ooo, with interest: from the .1st of July, is72,
at the rate of 8 per cent p?r annum, payable
semi-annually, and then Casu enmelent to pay
the interest doe oh the bonds of the first class
under the deed of 1866 aforesaid, estimated at
about $62,000, and a credit until the ist of Janu?
ary, 1896 as to $800,000, with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st or July,
1872, payable semi annually, and then ossh suf?
ficient to pay the interest due on the bonds of the
second-class under the mortgage of jw.afore
oal<V estico fited- at ?txw ?rtcftaCT'BUII lUwg i fi
credit until let of Jaljoary, 1873, as to J299.6D0,
with Interest from the ISL-of July, 1872, at the
rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an?
nually, and then a credit nntll the 1st of January,
1890, as to the residue of such purchase money,
with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per an?
num. As to so much or the parchase money aa
may be applicable to the bonds, secured by the
deeds or trust aforesaid, the purchaser saall give
his bonds corresponding - with the ea 14 ootatan'd
Ing bonds, and as to the re.ldue of such purchase
money, the purchaser shall, give bis bond or
bonds, as may be determined upon after the sale ;
the purchaser's bonds to be secured by deed cr
?*n*t on the property and franchises sold. " .'
.capitaine will taite notice that the effect of a
sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be
to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and -mate
the purchaser a body corporate. For further par.
neniare, apply to Messlears PAGE A M?HRT,
Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. J I
R. IL MAURY, '
J. PROSSER TABB,
Surviving Trustees,
sale conducted by Messrs. QRUBBS *
WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ' j.
NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.
Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid will
report ac once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich?
mond, Ya., the number or Bonds held by them,
the deed of trast by which they are secured, tba
amount of each Bond, and the amount or interest
due. Holders of Detached Cou pona will report if
above. R. H. MAURY, q > ? -,
J. PROSSER TABB,
Jpg?_ ? Surviving Trastees.
Prg ?OOOg, 9t. '
?RT GOODS! DRY GOOp
FlfRCRGOTT, BENEOiCT & CO.
Ko. 244 KING STREET,
[J ' j?t..
JUST RECEIVED 1 ' r
loo rolls White Matting, 26c-worth 35c.
100 rolls Check Matting, soc-worth 40c. '
60 pieces Fancy Matting,, only 40c '
loo Bille Poplin Dress Patterns, at $8-worth
$10. *
10 pieces Japanese Dress Silk, only 76c
SOO pieces White Pique striped and figured, only
2oofc - '."
100 pieces, a'l colors, 4-4 Dress Bat tis te, only 20c
60 new and elegant Summer Shawls, $1 and
1160.
86 Black Liam 1 Lace Shawls and Sacks-very
che ip.
A fine Uso or Black Silk, at a reduction of 80
per cent
600 pieces different atvlet of Dress Goods; at
exceedingly low prices-from 12c and upwardft?
great bargains.
PREVIOUS TO TAKING YEARLY INVENTORY,
FtTRnrCOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
244 KING STREET;
oner their entire stock or Dry and Fancy Goods
at prices never before in the market.
2 cases of *Wamsutta XX Longcloth. only 20c.
6 cases of the celebrated Ellerton 4-4 Bleached,
only loo.
20 cases or other well known brands, at from
??Xtoi&c
10'cvea or new Calicoes, fast colors, elegant
patterns, l2j<c.
Percales, Cambrics, Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams,
Denims, Stripes, Bedtlcklng-all very low..
OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT '
Is the best assorted one In town, and eur prices
can compare favorably with any house North or
South.
Ladies' and Children's Hose, from 10c ?nd up?
wards, ($1 per dozen.)
Ladles' Fine Hose, from 20c and upwards. '
Men's English Half Hose, .from $2 per dozen
and upwards.
Lisle and Silk Gloves, to suit all, at very low
prices.
The fl neat selection of Ribbons, au colors, shades
and widths.
Am
AT
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO
No. 244 KING STREET.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at the lowest possible
figures.
Nap?ins, Doylies. Towels, Bleached and Un?
bleached Table Damask, Crash, White Linens,
Sheetings, Pillow Casings,;Ac.
20 dozen Ladles' Uadeireata, only 76c-worth
A full line of White Linen Duck, Linen Drill and
Striped Linens for Men's and Boys' Suite-sold at
great sacrifice.
Our Cloth Department hag received additional
supplies in the latest styles of CASSIM ERES,
Broadcloths, Drab d'Ete, AC, au of wlilch hove*
undergone an extraordinary reductloa In the
prices. We oder this liae of goods as great bar?
gains, and can convince customers that the
goods are the cheapest in thia marketa - : - wp
Merchants, Milliners, Ac, will lind it profitable
take advantage of the great reductions we
make ta our prices.
FKilCliCOTT, BENEDICT & fO.
KING STREET.
JJ ?. WA LL, J E.,
INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL,
OFFIOB UNITY A IX rs,
Over Mesara. Knobeloch A Small's Back Store,
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