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Watching. j ~~T Yes, it will soon be the dawn, dear; the darkness ls lingering still; Bat I know lt is almost the morning, the air is so hushed and io chill. Can yon lie silent no longer 1 Indeed, ir yon can lt is best, For sometimes yon sleep toward morning; try to be qnlet and rest. II. Is lt the pain that disturbs yon? Your forehead feels hot to my palm. I hoped that the fever had left you. you lay there so patient and calm. Is lt so hard to bear, dear ? I know it ls hard by your smile. Ah ! If I only could take it, and let you be free for a while .' III. Weary t No, I am not weary; only of seeing yon so. Do not yon trouble for me, dear : I rest in the day? time, you know. Just let me straighten yonr pillow, and darken the light from your sight : All I can do is so little, the aid I can give ls BO slight I rv. Yes, I can see at the window, the dawning begins to grow strong. Though you are always so patient, I know that you And the hours long; But now that the pain ls more easy, while yet the night alienee ls deep, Perhaps yon may st iii ge: some rest, dear; try to be quiet and Bleep. A BUDGET FROM BARNWELL. The Condition and Location of tbe V il lage- Crops Needing Rain Badly- J Fruit a Failure-About Politics-Caf ree Tired or Speechifying -All the Vfhttes for Greeley-Interviewing a BandhlUer. [FROM Otm TRAVELLING CORRESPONDENT.] B.uiNWt'.L, June 21. Barnwell is situated ten miles south of j Blackville, Its nearest railroad depot. Of late, considerable effort bat been made to Induce the South Carolina Railroad to build a branch connecting the two p'aces. This branch road was chartered previous to the war, and nearly all the grading done; the original stockhold-1 ere have offered to give it, in its present state, to the South Carolina Railroad Company, pro? vided this company agrees to complete lt atan early day. The town stands at the hod waters of Saltkahatchie River, on a low sandy ridge, overtopped on three sides by tolerably high bills. It ls a small place, having been In great measure destroyed by Sherman, and lt J has never been rebuilt. The removal of the courthouse to Blackville has had a damaging effect on business. The situation is not a good one for commercial purposes, but as long as the town remained the county seat it was ne? cessarily the business centre. With the re? moval of the courthouse most of Its concomi? tant trade bas flowed Into other channels. Much jealousy Is manifested against Blackville in consequence of this loss. The orinclpal merchants are A. P. Manville, S. N. Bellinger, A. S. Hull, Ingram & Schuck, John J. Bronson and J. C. Buckingham. A peculiar feature ls a large sun-dial, standing in the centre of what was once the courthouse rquare. It ls rather a surprising circumstance to find a village sun-dial in place of the village clock, in these days of telegraphs, railroads and steamboats. This dial was erected some twenty years ago, by a former resident, as a gift to the town. While the thermometer is up near fever heat elsewhere, the Barn wei i lansYeompose themselves beneath their vines anenflg trees, and enjoy the most refreshing breezes, both day and night. This ls probably due, in a great measure, to the location of the town in a hollow, at the head of a river corn log directly np from the ocean. Bain ls very much needed lu most sections 1 of the country: gardens nnd cnn and pota? toes are being literally parc^. Cotton has not yet commenced to show 111 effects, but lt will not escape Injury If the dry spell con tinnes much longer. About the 15th of May n small portion ot the country was visited by a very severe hail storm. It utterly destroy-1 < ed the crops lo every field that it passed over. I , I saw several fields wherein the replanting, necessitated by this storm, had Just come up. Fortunately the greatest area of the hail was |1 only about a mlle wide and a few long. Cot? ton in some parts ls poor, but in all fertile districts very fine. Blossoms are abundant Corn ls not generally as far advanced as it*' iihould be. The fruit crop ls a failure. I have teen but one or two orchards that are even tolerably well filled with irult. In many I < cases, too, the fruit is defective. 11 I have not been able to learn de?nltely what position the negroes have taken with re? gard to the coming Presidential election; the whites are a unit for Greeley. In tact, the negroes appear to be losing so nie of their for? mer interest in politics. A Radical mass meeting is said to have been called for last Saturday, to take place at the plantation of a Dr. Bice, near Bamber?. As no negroes went, lt was a failure. Cunee finds the thing don't 11 pay so well after all. There Is a belt of country around the Town of Barnwell, from ten to Alteen miles broad, o? a white sandy soil, so poor that nothing but the pine and the scrub oak will grow upon it. Here we find the native ''squatter" in all the glory of a primeval state. This interesting In? dividual sets himself down, not like the patri? archs of old, by the side of purling streams, and in the midst of green pastures, but upon tte top of anybody's white sand hill where nothing can grow, and where in summer the sun's rays are almost sufficiently concentrated I ] to cook an egg. Ja this hill he oleare a small t space, builds a lapslded log hut, plants a few I ? seed of cotton and corn, and, calmly watches1 the struggling plants slowly perish in the broiling neat. If a stranger passes be thrusts his Jaundiced face and matted head through the door or window, and stares in open mouthed astonishment. Coming to a house that presented a little better appearance than the others, I ventured to interview the occu? pant. He bad evidently passed fifty years. Growing eloquent upon the merits of my Jour? nal, I paused to take breath. The man's lace assumed something very like a foolish grin. I saw that he was about to speak, and sought my note-Dook, but let it go quickly enough, when he said: "To tell you de trute, I alni got larnio nuff fur read um." I inwardly re? solved never again to Interview a "squatter." SPRITE. GOSSIP FROM GREENVILLE. The Crops Need Rain-Cotton In Peril The Grain Crops-The Forman Uni? versity Commencement. [FROM ODB OWN CORRESPONDENT.] GREENVILLE, June 21 We need rain very much, the few light Bhowere did good, but now the gardens and fields are becoming parched up. Our colton crop ls one-third more in area than ever be? fore, and the fertilizers are double those used b??ore, and a very large crop ls expected. It is now in a very critical state. It can stand drought np to a certain point better than corn, owing to its tap-root, but should it begin to give way, it is hard to recover it, and a seri? ous failure this season ol the cotton crop, with the heavy debt due for fertilizers and the op presslve taxation, would crush the farmers now greatly embarrassed beyond hope. The wheat crop is good, has been harvested, new flour ls In the market and relieves the scar? city very much. We have here lived on Northern and Western flour at $12, and even $14 per barrel, and not only in this city, but the country generally. Oue thing ls certain, we are not a thrifty people. On Tuesday last Major Steadman, of Union County, and distinguished in the Confederate anny, and who now carries a Yankee ball in his body, received in some battle, delivered a splendid address belore the literary societies of Forman University, and last night Rev. Dr. Meynardle, at the Female Baptist College, de? livered an address ot thrilling eloquence tea very large and select audience. Dr. M. draws large audiences to his church, who are delight? ed with his eloquence and able discourses, and ls quite a "lion" in these parts. Political opinions here much disorganized. SOMERS. ?mf BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye la the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor^ Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. f>oee not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, .toft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. factory is Bond street, New York. mchfr-tutrulyr-D*0 Special BNoticee. ^rrf5oSGN??T^ER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she la THIS DAY discharging cargo at Pier No. 1. ?Dlon Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset will .remain on wharf at Consignees risk. MORDECAI & 00., jun26-2 Agents ?SfcTCONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP JAMES ADO ER, from New York, are notified that she will discharge cargo Trna DAY at Adger's Sooth Wharf. Gooda uncalled for at Banset will remain on the wharf at owners' ru K. Jun26-1 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. OFFICE CHARLESTON GAS? LIGHT COMPANY, JUNE 25th, 1872.-The Board or Directors of this Company having declared a Seml-Annual Dividend of SEVENTY-FIVE OENIS PER SHARE on tne Capital Stock or this Com? pany, the same^rlil bc paid to Stockholders on and after MONDAY, lat July, 1872. Transfer Books will be closed from this date to 1st Joly, 1872. W. J. HERIOT, juu25-G Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE OHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY lor the benefit of the State Orphan Asylum : CLASS No. o-MON OAT MONNING, June 24. 14-45-24-32-17-21-46-64-13-72-62-55 CLASS NO. 10-MONDAY EVENING, June 24. 65-45-36- 9-60- 3-16-63-43-54-75-53 Witness my hand at Charlearon, S. C., 24th day Jone, 1872. A. MOROSO, jnn2? Sworn Commissioner. THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit or the Free School Fund-Official Raffle Numbers : CLASS No. 671-MORNING. 60-57-ll-22-49-76-14-37-76-32-46-23 CLASS NO. 672-EVENING. 32-25-77-56- 7-17-40-26-39-48-61-24 AB witness our hands at Charleston thia :4th day ol June, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, Jnn26 Sworn Commissioners. TO SHIPMASTERS AND AGENTS. I wonld respectfully give notice that the Wharves at West Point Mills will no longer be allowed as a place of landing for Boats from vessels anchored in Ashley River, or as a point tor shipping stores or Supplies to vessels. WM. LEB BY, Jun24-c Agent. Jar PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUT1J CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, JUNE 24, 1872.-The Board or Directors having declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on the Consolidat? ed and, in the same proportion, on the Unconaoll dated Stock, the same will be paid on and after MONDAY, 1st proximo. JAMES B. BETTS, JQD.24 cashier ICE--A BRANCH OF THE MEET INO Street Ice House has been opened in St Philip street, opposite the Market, where ICE will be sold the same as at the Main House. JAMES KENT, Agent, jan22-3 Meeting Street Ice HOUBC, EXPERIENCE WARRANTS DS In recommencing HALL'S VEGETABLE SICIL IAN HAIR RENEWER as a sore remedy tor gray hair. jaa22-stuth3 ^HEALTH, THE POOR MAN'S riches, the rich man's bliss, ls found In AYER'S MEDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sumclent. Jun22-stuth3 ^.NOTICE.-THE PUBLIC ARE lereby Informed that Kaniowle'a Bridge, in St. andrew's Parish, has been injured and rendered insafe for passage. As soon as repaired notice ?vin he given to the travelling public. Jun22-Btuth3? IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT 30UNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY A COMPANY In re R. J. DAVANT, Commissioner, va. the Trastees or ?he College of Beaufort -Pursuant to I he order of ?he Hon. C. B. FARMER, Judge, in the above stated :a-e, notice la hereby given to all and singular ?ho Judgment Creditors or WILLIAM H. WIQG :hat said Court bas limited and allowed ninety lays from the date or i his order in which said Creditors may prove their dalma before the under llgned, Receiver, at but office, lu the Courthouse, it Beaurort. H. O. J ODD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S C., June 14,1872. jun22-C0 SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER? SIGNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on Sullivan's Island, ls now prepaiecl to furnish the residents (and those intending to locate there luring the summer months) with their Supplies it the very lowen charleston prices. Attending in per ion to the business, I can guarantee satis? faction to all who may wish to patronise me. Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. Jun20 ?BkT-B?RNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder in oar ramilles lor 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. 0. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. 0. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. r/elzer, M. D" John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, & C. R. R. apr6-3mos ^rON MARRIAGE.-*^ Happy relief for Yoong Men from the effect a >f Errors and Abuses m early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impedimenta io Marriage removed. New method or treat tnent. New and remarkable romedtea. Books ind Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad* Inas HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South ?loth street.- Philadelphia Pa. - nc ti a OSr* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation m one xrttle, as easily applied as water, for reaving to rray hair its natural color and youthful ispear ince, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro note the growth or the hair and Btop Its railing mt. lt ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free rom any poisonous substance, and will therefore afce the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In use. Numerous testimonials lave been sent us from many of our most promt lent citizens, some or which are subjoined. In ?verythlng in which the articles now m use are )bjectionabte, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect, it ta warranted to coutalu neither Sugar or Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate or Silver, lt does not soil the slothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and nakes one of the b:st dressings for the Hair In 18e. lt restores the color of the Hair "more per ect and uniformly thau any other preparation," ind always does BO in from three to ten days, virtually feeding thc roots or the Hair with all ?he nourishing qualities necessary to its growth ind healthy condition; lt restores the decayed ind Induces a new growth or the Hair more post ?ively than anything, else. The application of ?his wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant md cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair i pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a Dottie. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0. For sale by the Agent,' DB. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston; S. 0. novlS-atuUily ?lillinrrrj, Strain ?oo?s, ?&t. gTRT?G OFE ? IN a I MRS. M. J. ZERNOW, No. 304 KING STREET, (7111 open THIS DAY an assortment or MILLI? NERY GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Ready Mad e Suits. Sole Agent for Mlle. DEMORESrS PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING in ali its branches. Country orders wlU receive prompt attention. mch2?-tut (Elotrjmg, tailoring, Ut. - BARGAINS^ liv CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 323 KING STREET? THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERT? 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-, OT TBE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREET.?. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. ?prf laina Seining itlacrjmee. gOM?THJJ?GH^ ?"HE SEWING MACHINE FAN. VORK AND COMFORT COMBINED. SIMPLE DURABLE AND CHEAP. Call and ace them at "'? Agency or the best lachlnes J? IM world. 0. B. HASELTON, NO. 307 KING STREET. jun25-tuthB? J1HE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. The HOME SHUTTLE naea the straight Needle, lake? the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) has ilf-adJuBtlng tension, and la the only first class >w price sewing Machine In the market adapted >r every variety of sewing from muslins to eavleat cloths: Price $26 and $87. , Agents wanted. Send stamp for circular and ample of Sewing. T. I* B?SELL, General Agent, ianll-fmwimn Charleston, a. 0. Orn ?oo?s, Ut. )RY G?iWTmYlr?u^ No. 244 KINO STREET, JUST RKCEIVED t loo rolls White Matting, 25c- worth 35c. i% rolls Check Matting, 30c-worth 40a &o pieces Fancy Matting, only 40c. loo Silk Poplin Dress Patterns, at $8-worth IO. io pieces Japanese Dress Silk, only 7r.e. soo pieces White Pique striped and figured, only ic, loo pieces, a'l colors, 4-4 Dress Battlsle, only 20c 60 new and elegant Summer Shawls, $1 and t 60. 30 Black Liam i Lace Shawls and Sacka-very ie ip. A tine line of Black Silk, at a reduction of 20 ;r cent. 600 pieces diff?rent, atvles of Dress Goods, at tcecJlngly low prices-rrom 12c and upwards reat bargains. REVIODS TO TAKING YEARLY INVENTORY, mCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. 244 KING STREET, Ter their entire stock or Dry anJ Fancy Goods at prices never before In the market. 2 cases or Wamsutta XX Longcloth. only 20c. r> cases of the celebrated Ellerton 4-4 Bleached, lly 15C 20 cases of other well known brands, at from :>i to 16c. io ci'cs of new Calicoes, fast colors, elegant morns, 12XC. ?reales, Cambrics, Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Denims, Stripes, Bedtlcklng-all very low. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT the best assorted one In town, and onr prices m compare favorably with any house North or min. Ladles' and Children's Dose, from 10c and up? ards, ($1 per dozen.) Ladles' Fine Hose, from 20c and upwards. Men's English Half Hose, .from $2 per dozen ld upwarua. Lisle and Silk Gloves, to suit all, .at very low Ices. The finest selection of Ribbons, all colors, shades id widths. AT JRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO No. 244 KING STREET. HOUSEHOLD DOODS, at the lor- :t possible rares. ipMns, Doylies. Towels, Bleached and Un? bleached Table Damask, Crash, White Linens, Sheetings, Pillow casings, Ac. 20 dozen Ladles' Undervests, only 75c-worth l. A fullllne or Wlilto Linen Duck. Linen Drill and riped Linens for Men's and Boys' Suits-sold at -eat sacrifice. Our Cloth Department has received additional inplies in the- latest styles of CASSI M ERES, roadclotbB, Drab d'Ete. Ac-, all of which have idergone an extraordinary reduction in the ices. We oder this Une ot goods as great bar? klas, and can convince customers thai the tods are the cheapest in this market. Merchants, Milliner*, Ac,, will find lt. pr on tam o take advantage of the great reductions we ake In our prices. DROHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. 344 KLING STREET. UJatrlKS, JjetOtlTD, Ut. TLL, BLACK! CO Nos. 666 AND 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, LU coutlnue the sale ol their immense stock of LYE RWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS iring the summer months, AU goods will be lld without reserve, at a great reduction, to se the business. j anio JUrrj ?cobs, Ut. DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS A? REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, 3tcLOY ?c RICE. -0 JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OP BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. IIER1VA.NI AJST> SEWING-SILK: SHAWLS, Warranted PariB Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Lesa than Gold Cost of importation. Onr Stock ls very Fall and Complete In Every Department, all of which will be Sold at Reduced Prices. i / MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING Just landed from Twenty-five Cents per Yard np. ICE BLANKETS, from Fifty cents up. NO. 270 KING STREET; CORNER OF HASEL. ALEXANDER M'LOY. J. W. RICE. ]un3imo Robson's ftb?ertisenuM. J. IV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OP twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating u ms own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. Shippers f produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments Bol l either In Charleston or New 'ork, thus having the advantage of two markets without extra commission*. References-Kishop W. M. wightman. S.U.;Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O. lammers. D. D., Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles on, S. C.; Messrs. Williams. Birnie A Co.. New ?<<rk. . AB the SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OP DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a mil tock of all kind-* at Magazine. The long experience of Messrs. Dupont tn ths manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unnecessary to say moro than that I guarantee the qualliy or every package. Price a low as any other Powder in the market, larsons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. As Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REF?NERY OF BALTIMORE. I will keep constantly n hand a foll assortment of Crushed. Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. White, 0 Extra, OYcl >w; a ao Amber Drina In barrels, which 1 oifor at manufacturers' price*, freight added. Any change i price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving the trade tuc advantage of lt. Am also Agent for the celebrated maims of Family Hour manufactured oy Messrs. DAVIS A iMMONS, of St. Louis, which t can recommend tn every respect; put up In Ninety-eight Pound Bags nd Barrels-BRST AND GOLU UOAI', Choice Family, Homo Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good amlly. Also several of the best Mills lu Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargrass Hams alrbank, Peck A Co.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Co.'s Candles, Samuel Leonard A Son Candles, Johnson : Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty A 0o.'s Crackera.cakes, i c., Soaps of all varieties, Mackerel i n Its and half barrels, Ludbw Brand or Gunny Cloth, Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and ssl devote myself xcluslvely toa Commission Business and all the goods are received direct from factory and nettuer 311 nor buy on my own accoont, wonld respectfully call thc nticntlou of the trade to my facilities ir doing business, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over irenty years, and having Just erected a large and commodious store In addition to my others, I am illy prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Imponed direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per oent. or Soluble Phos hate of Lime. - , PERUVIAN QTJANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGH'S LAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. ' Always on hand, and as every shipment ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the irae article, and fully up to st an Jard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano In producing very largely Increased rops or Cotton, Corn aud other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Planters and armers. J. TV. ROBSON, Junl2-tutha AGENT FOR THE STATE, Nos. 1 and a Atlantic Wharf ami 08 Bast Bay, Charleston. ftgricnltnral iliac I) inc rn. ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1871.. We take pleasure la presenting to thc planters nd public a Horse Power gotten up by Messrs. I ''RIGHT & WARNOCK, or Barnwell and Bcau >rtCounties, S. C.. which ls a most perfect ma? mine. Tho said Power will give greater speed at ie expense of less power than anything vet In se; ls strong, simple and durable. Can be used Itt equal ease for ginning cotton, threshing rain, pumping water, Ac. Will, ou a fori.v-saw in in good order, with two mules, moderate alt, gin 1600 pounds lint cotton per day; brisk riving 2000 pounds. One male can pull lt; light jr two. it sits in a frame in inc Louse; can be rranged to glu with the gin and gear sitting on ie ground. Another important feature or this Power ls tat the rising or falling or thc door ol the house oes not affect thc working or thc gear in any ray. This Isa Sonthern enterprise, and no humbug. Price $125, and freight, ready for putting up. O. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK, Allendale, S. C., Agents ror South Carolina. Q. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North carolina. REFERENCES: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph tostlck.* of thc Savannah River Associa ion. Allendale; captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen ale; Kev. Messrs. D. J. Simmons and P. Milton kennedy, of the south Carolina Conference; Gen rai Johnson Hagood, Barnwell Courthouse; -.aptam lt D. Senn, Columbi t; F. J. Pelzer, Kau,., .nd Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, S. c. ?Those marked thus have seen the Power at vork._Jnn8-tnth8DAC4mos Seining ittarijines. Jl H E NEW IM PROVED WHEELER & WILSON SILENT SE WINO MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines ta Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'G CO., apr?-ijr No. 209 King street. Cigars anb Sobar.ro. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AMI) RETAIL MANTJFAOTDRINO CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, TU REE DOORS SOOTH .OF SOCIETY STREET. CIOARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES or every quality. Call and examine Stock borore buying else where. WII.LIA.H SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constant y on band. Invest 2D cents and try yonr luck. mc.h7-nnAwivr_ JFertiliiers. _v_ PHOSPHATES. Thc Undersigned aro CASH BUYERS or ROCK PHOSPHATE OF LIME or Good Quality, delivered In LlverpooL Unexceptionable references given on prospect or business. Apply to GEORGE HADFIELD & CO., MANURE CHEMICAL MANOFACTURERS, Llghtbody Street, Liverpool, England. roay26-lrao By HEXRY COBIA& CO. BU T T E B, ?fcc., TO-DAY. at 9 o'clock, we will sell, 10 nrktns Choice BOTTER - 1500 pounds Bacon Shonldera 10OO pounds s. C. Hams 6 bois. Fig Tongues. Conditions casb._ Jun26 ByT. M. CATER. TT7TLL BE SOLD AT MY STOKE, AT 9 ? T o'clock 175 arkins and tubs o? Mew BUTTER-all grades, some choice 14 hods. Mew Shoulders-bright and nice 20 hhds. Holaases Lot of Open Crockery._ Jan25 STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER WILL SELL THI8 DAY, BEFORE their Stores, Vendue Range, at 9 o'clock. 40 tubs Choice BUTTER ' 30 boxes Cheese ? 26 tierces 8. 0. Hams 10 boxes D. S. Shoulders ' 10 hhds Smoked Shoulders Barrels and half bbls Mo. 1.2 and*3 Mack erel. ._ Jun25 By JEFFORDS & CO. THLRTY BARRELS DAMAGED FLOUR, for Account of all Concerned. Will be sold THIS MORNING, the 25th Instant. In front of our Store, Noa. 17 and 19 Vendne Range, at 9 o'clock, 30 bbls. Damaged FLOUR. Conditions cash. _Jun25 By J. A. EN SLO W & CO. BACON ! BACON ! Before our Store, No. 82 East Bay, will be sold at hair-paat 10 o'clock THIS MORNING. J3nn26 068 BAC0N SHOULDERS AMD HAMS. By L AURE Y, ALEXANDER & CO. CORN, BUTTER, HAMS, SHOULDERS * * ScC AC. * THIS DAT, 26th Instant, will be sold before our Store, No. 86 East Bay, at io o'clock, 60 bushels CORN 20 tubs Butter 250 Hams ? 260 Shoulders And sundry other articles. Conditions cash._Jongg By WM. McKAY. ESTATE SALE, BY ORDER ADMH?IS TRATOh.-W1U be sold THIS DAY, at No. 45 Wentworth street, at half-past io o'clock, Trunks and contenta or Second-hand Ctothlng.aeo Gold Ringa. 40 old style Gold BreaatplnB, l uni Watch, a large lot Household Furniture, Chairs, Lounges, ?c._Jnn25 By JOHN 6. MLLNOR & CO. ALLENDALE QUILTS, STRAW HATS, Clothing and Dry Gooda. TB1S DAY, 25th luttant, at half-past io o'clock, we will sell at onr Store, No. 135 Meeting streer, io dozen 10 4. ll 4 and 12 4 Allendale Quilts, assorted Men's straw Hats, Linen and1 Cottondade Coats and Pents, Men's Vesta,Fancy and Mourning rrints. Bleached and Brown sheeting, Linen Drills, cottonade and "**2"ayStrlpei. Denims, Ticking, Gloves, Hosiery, n?.IV????^a.andfcercn,ef8' ?I* and cotton JUU25 ?lWH,u???ie^- Conditions cash. By J. FRASER ?UTTHE^W?H HOUSE AND LOT,. No. 43 NASSABJ STREET f will te sold THIS MORNING, the25th instant, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, at ll o'clock, HOUSE contains s rooms, with kitchen of 2 rooms. Lo t measures 35 leet front, by 95 feet deep. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay me for papers and stamps. Jun25 Unction galts*-datare fllape. ByGRUBBS & WILLIAM^ Real Kg tate Agents and Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OP THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds of. trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company to th? late Wm. H. Macfarland and the undersigned, dated respectively the 9th or September, 1869, and the 1st o: January, 1866, the undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day or August, 187-, at 12 M., at the auction rooms of Messrs. Grubbs A Williams, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Puollc Auction, The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY of the said Company from the City or Richmond to West Point, together with the Franchises ot the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling stock, Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations, Road eed, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and every other right, interest or estate conveyed by the eald deeua, excepting choses In action. THE TERMS OF SALE will be CASH sutuolent to pay all the costa or ex? ecuting the trusts of said deed j, and to pay the interest on the bonds outstanding under the deed or 1869 aforesaid, estimated at about $85.000, and then a cred t un'll Che 1st of January, 1877, as to $48,000, with Interest from the 1st of July, 1872, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and then Cash anmclent to pay the interest due on the bonds of the first-class ander the deed of i860 aforesaid, estimated at about $62,000, aod a credit until the lat of Janu? ary, 1886 as to $300,000, with Interest at the rate or 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st of Joly, 1872, potable semi-annually, and then Cash suf? ficient to pay the Interest due on the bonds of the. second class under the mortgage or 1S86 afore? said, estimated at about $166,000, and then a credit until 1st of January, 1877, aa to $299,000, with interest from the lat of July, 1872, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the lat of January, IB?O, as to the re.-idue of aach purchase money, wt' u interest at the rate of e per cent, per an? num. Aa to so much or the purchase money as may be applicable to the bonds, aeenred by the deeds or traBt aforesaid, the purchaser shall give his bonds c.responding with the said outstand? ing bonds, and aa to the re?idce ol such purchase money, the purchaser shall give hla bond' or bonds, as may be determined npon arter the sale; the purchaser's bonds io be secured by deed or trnat on the property and franchises sold. capitalists will take notice that the effect of a sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and make the purchaser a body corporate. For further par ilculara. apply to Messieurs PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. R. H. M AU RV, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trustees. Kg- Sale condacted by Messrs. GRUBBS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holders or the Mortga?e Bonds aforesaid will report at once to Messrs. .'AGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, Va, the number of Bonds held by them, the deed of trust, by which they are secured, the amouut or each Rond, and the amount or Interest due. Holders or Detached Coupons will report as above. . R? H. MAURY; J. PROSSER TABB, jnn3_Snrvlvlng Trnsteeg. Shirts ano iFamisrjing G&0000. SBAS^ GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD IDERSHIRTSAND DRAWERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VAB'fiTY WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-W.EAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALI... novis _^_ URNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES By J. L. LUM8FORD, feb? smith Street, north of Wentworth. jjjggjg Qaits^-Stxtnxt Warm. Bj W. T. LEITCH & EU S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. ESTATE ?SAXE, BY ORDER OP THE Executor of Mrs. Hes ter Barrow. . ? w III be s J I d at AacUoa o a THURSDAY, t ne 27th Jone, at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad All 'that LOT OF LAND with -tho Ba?dl?gH thereon, sitante, lying and being on the..north, side or calhoun street, In the city of Charleston, and state aforesaid, being the Lot No, 18 and a part or Lot No. 14 in Purcell's Plan of- the Gads? den A Morris Lands In Mazyckboro'. Measuring and containing In width. 64 teet, and In depth 170 feer, be the same more or less. Butting and bounding south on calhoun street,'east on Lot No. 12 on said plan, west on Lands now or late -of Just, and north on Lands now ?rlate of Posten. Terms-One-half-cash: balance in one year, to be secured by bond of the purchaser bearing Interest at the rate of seven per cent, from day O? saie, and mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. - Jvo2S Bj W V. MCKAT. CONTENTS OF BAR-ROOM AND Household Furniture, No. 84 Queen street, near Klug street. On WEDNESDAY, the 2flth In? stant, at io o'clock, will be sold, at No. 84 Queen street, near King street, the CONTENTS or BAB, consisting or Mirrors, Pictures, Clock, Decanters. Glassware, Punch Bowls, Counters and Shelving; also the Household Furniture, consisting of Bed? steads. Bedding, Bureaus, Sofas, Tables, Ward robe, Oil Cloth. Matting, Stove, Ac._Jnn24 Bj W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. - VACANT LOTS, CORNER OF TRADD and New streets, by order of the Executor. Will be sold at Auction on THURSDAY, the 27 th instant, at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad One' VACANT LOT, corner or New and fradd streets, measuring S3 feet front by 105 feet deep a most desirable lot for a store. ' - ALSO, The LOT adjoining to tue west on Tradd street, measuring 25 feet by 106 feet deep. ALSO, The LOT on New street, having such forms and dimensions as wUl appear by plat: measuring 70 feet front on New street by 44 feet deep. .: 5 , ? i Terms-One-half cash; balance In one year, with Interest, secured by bond and mortgage of me property. Purchaser to pay. us for papers and stamps;_Jnn22-atnth3 By W? I. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS* I Auctioneers. .... EARLE VS. PERKINS. By virtue of decree and order In above case, I will sell at Public Auction on J HUR8DAY, 27th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., st the corner of East Bay and Broad streets. All that Three Story BRICE TENEMENT on the south side of Princess street, known aa No. 7. ALSO, ?. > All that other Three Story BRICE TENEMENT adjoining the above, and known as No. 0. Terms-One third cash, balance m one and two years; deferred payment to bear Interest from day or sale, and to bo secured by bond or pur? chaser and mortgage or premises. Premise to be injured and policy assigned. Porchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, Jnnl2-tn3thl Sheriff Charlestoa County. By W. Y. LEITC H & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA vs. Daniel H. sUcox, Administrator of James ^-K-spear, et ai. ? . ,. By ?ixiae or an order directed to me by Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge Court Common Pleas for Charleston County, 1 win offer for sale, at tue east end of Broad street, at n o'clock, on THURS? DAY, 27ih June, All that LOT OF LAND with the BniidingS there? on, situated on the northside or South Bay street. Charleston Battery, in the City or caarleston, known by the letter B In the Piar, or Lands drawn by James L. Branch, Surveyor, in June. I860, measuring and containing, according to the said Plat, at feet ll inches un the frontline, on the back line 31 feet 2>i inches, on the east line 262 20-100 feet, and on the west line 253 60-100 feet; batting and bounding to the north on Lands formerly of the Estate of W. P. Monefeldt, to the east on Lot or Land lettered A on said Plat, to the south on South Bay street, and to the west on Lot of Lam is late of John S. AB he, new of the Estate of James E. Spear. This Residence ls of modern construction, built of brick, double piazzas, cistern, Ac House contains six rooms, with dressing rooms and marble mantels tn each room. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one andawd years, to be secured by bond of the purchaser bearing interest from day or Bale, payable semi annually and a mortgage of the property. The premises to be Insured by the purchaser and the policy as BL .ed, with the bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay Auctioneers for papera and stamps. D. a. SIL COX, Jon4-tnfmwBmtu9thl_Referee. Hy W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. LD. DESAUSSURE, RECEIVER AND . Agent In the case of Hey ward va. Hasel, et ai, vs. Daniel H. Slicox, Administrator of James E. Spear, et aL 7..: By virtue or an order directed to me by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of Court or Common Pleas for Charleston County, I wm offer for sale, at the east end of Broad street, (Postomce,) at ll O'clook, on THURSDAY, 27th Jane, . All that LOT OF LAND, with the Mansion House thereon, situate, lying and being on the north side of South Bay street, (known as the Battery,) and opposite White Point Garden, m the City of Charleston, measuring and con'.unag on the front line 64 feet, 7, lochee more ur less; on the back Une 62 feet, and tn de?.h. 241 feet, be the sai l dimensions more or less. Butting and bonna lng to the south on South' Bay street; to the north on lands now or late of Mrs. M. A. Petl gru;. to the east on lands of James E. Spear, and to the west on land of T. D. Wagner and ' W. S. Ryan, trustee of A. B. Ryan. This desirable Residence contains 12 square room-*, with three-story piazzas, observatory, and apon the premises are large kitchen, cistern, and all necessary outbuildings. Terms-One-half cash; remainder In one year, to be secured by bond of the pnrchaaer, bearing Interest from the day of sale, payable aeml-aans ally, and a mortgage or the property. The pre? mises to be Insured by the purcbaaei ?nd the policy asBlgned, with the bond and mo;tgage. Purchaser to pay auctioneers for papurs and sumps. D. S. 8ILCOX, J.an4-mrmwBmtn9thl _ Referee. . By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Auctioneer. LENGNICK VS. CAULFIELD. . Pursuant to an order or sate in this-cause to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First circuit, 1 will offer for sale at Pobllo Auc? tion. THURSDAY, the 27th day of June, 1872, at ll o'clock A. M, at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, lu the Ciiy of Charleston, di .. All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Woolie street, and known by the No. 8, butting and bounding south on Wooifc street, north on Lapds now or formerly of Eldridge, west on Lands now or late or Williamson, east on Lands of ?Estate of Thomas E. Salter; measuring in front on Woolie street thirty-live (35) feet, more or less,' on north line thirty-five (35) feet, more or less, on east Une ninety-five (95) feet, more or less, and the same on the west line. ALSO, ".' ' All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, bounded south by Vernon street, north by Land now or late of sj los ia Ball, east by Land now or late of Richard f ordham, west by Land now or late of Elmore; measuring and containing lu front on Vernon street thirty-five (35) feet, by one hundred and ten (110) feet In depth, more or 588. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, With the Buildings thereon, known and designated In a plat of the same annexed, to the deed from Colonel William Drayton to William Wightman, recorded in the office of Registrar of Mesne conveyance for Charleston District, by the No. one hundred amt twenty-one (I2i;) measuring and containing In front on Vernon street lorty-flve (45) feet, by one hundred an 1 ten (HO) feet in depth, moreor less, and having Bach ontUnes and boundlngs as are set forth In the plat above mentioned. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the westside or Church street, In the City of Charleston, known by the No. 37, measuring and containing in front on Church sS forty-five (45) feet, by one hundred and fifty Mfim ?et in deoth be tue same more or less; butting and bounding easton church street, south on Lands or aryan, west on Land formerly of v?n cm" ?orin on Lands o? Gibbes. Terms c*e.h. Purchaser to pay for papers and "camps. WM. J. GAYER, june-tuth _Referee. THE ENEMY SURRENDERS:-THE dragon statu by St George, and the snake 11.st stopped the march or Regulus were mud nuisances compared with CBRONI? ?DIGES? TION and its accompaniments; yet IMS WW og health and life, with all the brood of blitoua and nervous alimenta of which it ls the parent, sur? renders to ~ Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and iq hantshed from the system-- Atthls wason, wKftKysfcal poweraare so.apt W droop f ud ??? and the spirits SgwjggygHS purifying, refreshing, *eno^ff?ffi-?Klw5 operation of this most agrees*^ 01 au wu ^especially eo^i^?^ggg#S3S5 oas condition ot the system, nwu ^JJf" gists.