The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 27, 1872, Image 3

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Good-By. Kiss mc, and say good-by. Good-by, the1 e is no word to sr.y but this, Nor any lips lert for my lips to kiss. Nor any tears to shed when these tears dry. Kiss me and say good-by. . Farewell be glad, forget. There ls no need to say "forgrt," 1 know. For youth is youth and time will have lt so; And, though your Ups are pale and your eyes wet, Farewell, yon most forget. Yon shall bring home your sheaves, Many and heavy, and with blossoms twined, Of memories that go not out or mind. Let this one sheaf be twinel with poppy leaves When you bring home yonr sheaves. [From "Ballads and Lyrics of Old France." THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. Dedication of a New Lodge In Spartan? burg. [FROM OUR OWN CORRBSFONDKNT.] . SPARTANBURQ, S. C., June 22. The Town of Spartanburg, though shadowed by the mountains in view, and guarded well with troops, both infantry and cavalry, has frequently her jubilees. This day was set I apart and dedicated to live enjoyment of the ancient order of Free and Accepted Masons. At about half-past len o'clock A. M. lhere Is? sued form from their sanctum abou, one hun? dred and twenty members, dressed in rich regalia, and armed with all the implements of office. Marching through Main street, for a short time, they entered the spacious court? room, which was soon thronged to overflow? ing by our citizens, the majority appearing to be of the gentler sex. After bel?g seated, andthe audience settled, Past Grand Master Wnfc K. Blake, acting as the most worshlpml grand master of tho State, gave notice that they were there assembled lor the purpose of dedicating the new and handsome hali lately erected, and now to be occupied by Spartan Lodge, No. 70, A. F. M., of Ihe Town of Spar? tanburg, and then proceeded to discharge his duty in a masterly manner, and, doubtless, to the lull satisfaction of the 'fraterniiy present, and to the gratification of his respected audi? ence. After the dedicating of the ledge was over, the brethren present, together with the large and listening audience, were richly re? galed In a most acceptable, entertaining and . instructive address, of about thirty minutes, illustrating Masonry in its true and acceptab.e ll .-ht, and delivered by one ot the members, * E. H. Bobo, Esq., when they* again marched lo their hall and were dismissed to Mvlr respect? ive duties or pleasures, as they most desired. At about five o'clock P. M. there was another gathering together, but in a different part of our town, lt being near the Spartanburg and Union Railroad depot, to await friends who . were expected to partic?pale in the com? mencement exercises of our most excellent institution, Wo fiord College, of whlcb you may hear more In my next. Several visitors have already gathered in, preparatory to its festivities._ _ - MARSH. JOTTINGS ABOUT THE STATE. --Joe Crews hos gone home to Laurens. -Major John E. Bacon delivered an oration before the literary societies of the South Caro? lina University on Tuesday. -The first divorce suit in Marlon County came on at the June term, Messrs. Warley & McKerall for Mrs. Matilda A. Coleman against John E. Coleman. The prayer ol the com? plainant was granted. -During the week past, the examination of the several classes at the South Carolina Uni? versity have been progressing, and very smoothly has everything passed off, much to the satisfaction of all concerned. Tne exami? nation of the class of Professor Babbit was concluded Monday. -The Marlon Star says : "We find that there is quite a difference ol opinion among our farmers as to whether our corn crops have been injured np to this time by the want of rain. Many think they have; most of those with whom we have conversed think that with good seasons from this date, good crops of cotton will be made." -In Columbia, on Monday afternoon, while a convict named Harrison (white) was being placed in the stocks, he suddenly freed him? self from his guard and bolted. Several shots Were fired at him without effect, but coming too near to feel altogether comfortable, the prisoner took refuge behind a tree, and raised the white flag, when he was quietly led back to durance vile. A MILD SUGGESTION. [From the Wlnnsboro' News.] We beg leave to respectfully suggest to the editors of the Abbeville Medium that they can't very well sit "on the fence," and shoulder Judge Orr's "honesty and ability." It will be too heavy a load to carry "on middle ground." They must understand that the decent people of South Carolina look upon Jodee Orr as a political renegade of the most repulsive stripe, and his "honesty and uprightness os a judge" can't make np for bis shortcomings. Nor do .we, In plain terms, concede lo Judge Orr the traits of character which. In the eyes ol the Medium, palliate his political offences against our people._ NAUGHTY BUT NICE. Approaching marriage or the Queen of Song. [Furn the New York San.] fen Friday hist a letter was received in this etty by a friend of Miss Chr.stioe Nilsson, in which Mts Nilsscs writes that she ls to be married to M. Auguste Rouzaud In London the last week In July. M. Rouzaud is a French gentleman, about thirty-six years of age, and is a stock broker, now residing In Paris. Miss Nilsson first met'M. Rouzaud In the City of Paris when she went to that city some seven years since to begin her brilliant career as the "Queen of Song." Since that time they have been devotedly attached to each other. During Miss Nilsson's tour in America, M. Rou? zaud made a briet visit to this country, at which time Miss Nilsson gave him the promise of her hand and heart. Tue delighted French? man returned to bis native land overjoyed. This union Is founded on love alone. M. Rouzaud ls by no means a wealthy man, his property having been Impaired by the late war. Miss Nilsson has had many offers of marriage from titled noblemen and from most wealthy gentlemen, both In this country and Europe; nut to all she bas turned a deaf ear. Other private letters, received in this city during the past week by friends of MIBS Nils? son, state that this wedding will be one of the grandest and most brilliant that has taken place on the Continent for many years. The bridal pair intend to sojourn in Switzerland during their honeymoon, and Miss Nilsson will reappear on the operatic stage in Russia in September next. Dr. Fordyce Barker, of this city, who is now in Europe, will represent Miss Nilsson's most Intimate New York friend* at the wedding. Notwithstanding her legions of European admirers, Miss Nilsson seems most anxious of meeting those to whon she became devotedly attached while In th I: coun? try. She has already forwarded earnest Invi? tations for them to be present at the marriage. * BARGAINS IN CLCfTHINGl MENKE ? MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 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 York cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING-, AT THE CORNER OF KING AND WENTWORTH STREET;?. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLIC IT A CALL AND AN EX AM I NAT. CM OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. aprfl-tmos Shoing iHaibines. gOMETHING NEW] THE SEWING MACHINE FAN WORK AND COMFORT COMBINED. SIMPLE DURABLE AND CHEAP Call and see them at the Agency of the bes Machines In the world. D. B. HASELTON, NC. 307 KING STREET. jan2?-tuihs3 SlgricnUural irfl a cl) in? ri). WRIGHT & WARNOCKS ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1871. We tnke pleasure In presenting lo the planters and public a Horse Power gotten np by Messrs WRIGHT A WARNOCK, or Barnwell and Beau fortcountlcs, s. C.. which ls i most perfect ma chine. Tlie said Power will give greater speed at the expense of less power than anything vet in use; ls strong, simple and durable. Can be used with Maa! ease ror glnulng cotton, threshing grain, pumping water, Ac. Will, ou a rori ;y -saw gin In good order, witli two moles, moderate galt, gin 1500 pounds lint cotton per day ; brisk driving 2000 pounds. One mule can pull lt; light for two. lt sits in a frame In the I. OJ se jean be arranged to gin with the gin and gear sitting on the gronnd. Another Important feature or this Power ls that the rising or railing or the floor of the house does not atl'ect the working or the gear in any way. ThU ls a Southern enterprise, and no humbug Price $125, and freight, ready for putting up. G. U. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARE? Allendale, S. C., Agents for South Carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina. RKFKKRNCK3: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph Bostick.* or ihe Savannah River Associa tlon. Allendale; captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen dale; Kev. Messrs. O. J. Simmons and F. Milton Kennedy, or the South Carolina Conference; Gen erat Johnson Uagood, Bardwell Courthouse Captain K. D. Semi, Columbi i; F. J. Pelzer, Esq. and Messrs. Kee ter A Davis, Charleston, H. O. .Those marked Hms have seen the Power at work. jun8-tuthsD4C4mo3 Professional. JJR. R. B. HEWITT, No. 34 WENTWORTH STREET, CHARLE8TO N, 8. C., Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. Charges mode? rate and within the reach or all. or? nee boars from OA. M. to 7 P. M. : RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, AC, this practice ls almost perfect. The most Intense pains are almost Instantly re? lieved, enormous swellings are reduced, limbs which have been contracted and stur ror years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty aud forty years' standing have been cured by me after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment is my triumph over pain by which I caa often, la a few moments, soothe and carry od tho most excruciating saf feriugs. K this system did nothing more thaa to i e; ie ve pain, lt woutd maud superior to any other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-np Head, Running or the Nose, co atant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose Thousands sutler from that most annoylog, dis agreeole and offensive complaint, Catarrh, with? out knowing what lt ts. orten Mio secreted mu cou-, flowing down the thioat, clogs up the lungs aud lays the foundation ror consumption. The most skillful physicians rall to care lt. I cure any case or obstruction, slopped-up head, discharges of greenish, thick, thia or glairy mncoas from tue nose, Internal or external, pain or fairness between the eyes, constant blowing of the nose, luflammatl.in of the nasal passages, ulceration or sc hue iden an membrane, Ac, In the coarse of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises In tho Head, Ot err h ce a, Otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating all affections of the ear with the most gratifying results, s ,me who had paid aurista nearly $1009 without benefit have been cured by me m a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, haa filled *he earth with wrecks or humanity. Thousauds suffer from its effects who have been unconsciously drugged by their physician. Itts vain to attempt the cure or the majority of diseases while lt remains la the body. Although I have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury la tae human body, I have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate lt from the svatem. I can satisfy any patient or physic an that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mlueral poisons tn every case. CANCERS. Noll-me-Tangere, Lupnse, or Wolf Cancer, Sclr rhos Cancer, Fungoos Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty la the treatment of every description or Cancer and Tumors. How many Cancers and Tumors are w ron fully treated by ceri ala charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." Arter being pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these cases in hand and make a per? manent cure. My terms for treating Cancers, Ac, will be based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty or care. may25-6mos CT ig ar s ano Soba ero. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO or all kinda, PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortano constant y on band. Invest 26 cents and try your lack. mch7-D0?wlyr ?>KT GOODS ! DEY GOODS~! * AT REDUCED PRICES ! No. 270 KING- STREET, CORNER HASEL STREET, Mc LOY Ac RICE. -0 JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OP BLACK AND COLORED SATIN-STRIPED GRENADINE DE TERRE AND HERNANI. HERNANI AND SEiWIlVG-SIX/K. SHAWLS, Warranted rana Dye, at Twenty-five Per Cent. Leas than Gold Cost of importation. Onr Stock ls very Full and Complete in Every Department, all of which will be Sold at Reduced Prices. MATTING ! MATTING ! MATTING ! Fresh MATTING jnst 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. ]un3lmo Robson's SloucrtisemcrU. J. TV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and conaning hlmseir strictly to a Commission Business, without operating m ms own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cition, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. shippers if produce to him may. at their option, have their consignments soi l either In Charleston or New fork, thus having Ute advantage of two markets without extra commission4. References-iilshop W. M. Wightman. S. c.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Oharlntie, N. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers. D. D., Tennessee; Don. John P. King. Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles ;on, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Birnie A Co.. New fork. As the SPECIAL AO EST FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a Hill Hock of all kinds at Magazine. Tho long experience or Mc-srs. Dupont, lu th i manufacturo of iinn jowder. makes lt unnecessary to say more than that 1 guarantee the quality or every package. Price ia low as any other Powder In the market. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. AS Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE. I will keep constan t'y m hand a mu assortment nf Crushed. Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. White, C Extra, OYel ow; a so Amber Drips in barrell, which 1 oflfcr at manufacturer.-*' price, freight added. Any change n price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving thc trade the advantage of IL Am also Agent for the celebrated brands of Family Flour manufactured by Messrs. DAVIS A 3MM0NS, or St. Louis, which I can recommend in every respect; put np In Nlnety-eUrht Pound Baja ind Barrels-BEST AND GOLD DUST, amice Family. Dome Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good family. Also several or the beat Mills In Virginia, Georgia und Tennessee. As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson B.'a Co. Beargrass Hams firbank, Peck A Co.'s Caddy Lard, Work & Co.'s Candles, Samuel Leonard A son Candles. Johnson t Clements Corn Starch, Jamoi Beatty & co.'dCrackers.cakes. tc., Soaps of All varieties. Mackerel in tits and half barrels, Ludluw Brand or Gunny Cloth, Baling Twine. Ac, Ac; and as 1 devoto myself ^elusively to a Commission Business and ult the worts are received direct from factory and neither lell nor bay on ray own account, would respectfully call the H Mention or the trade to my facilities or doing business, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience or over .wen ty years, and having Just erected a large and commodious store In addition to my others, I am 'uiiy prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Impor'ed direct from LIvcrpooLand guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, or Soluble Phos? phate or Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at, market rates. BAUG-H'S *AW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, ULSTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and as every shipment ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the tame article, and folly up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects or this Guano In producing very largely Increased ;rons or Cotton, Corn and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Planters and farmers. J. TV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, jnnl2-tuths Nos. 1 and ? Atlantic Wharf ami C8 Kaat Bay, Charleston. Sljirts cmb ?nrnisljing ??O?S. SEASONABLE GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBR?GGAN 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 OP ELEGANT NECK-WEAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STEEET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET H A lil.'. DOTI 8 ill ii iinfiit lures, I^IVWLDI??^^ to my friends and the nub le that I have opened AN ESTABLISHMENT FOR MANUFAC? TURING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER? WEAR, at No. 161 Klug street, where I would be happy to receive any orders lu my line. SAM'L LANGLEY, Jr. junlO-lmo ?ptica?. . (COr-TMOHTJCD ) 7 (AETJNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES^ bavo tho power of ARRESTING THE HEAT-BATS' Of solar or artificial light before they enter the eye The Lentes of Hie fARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES ABE VIOLET TINTED, YET SO CONSTRUCTED THAT WHEN APPLIED TO THE ET? ' APPEAR COLORLESS. The weaker and higher numbers of the^ Arundel Pebble lenses JA.RF. THE SAME TINT."? Tliey are the Most Brilliant and Beautiful . Ever Invented.. /-:0:-\ ^ MANUFACTURED BX THE ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLE CO^ No. 9 MAIDEN LANE, New York. Factory : BOUTINGHAM, England. 99-For sale ONLY by houses thal have our certificat^ of appointment.^ CARRINGTON, THOMASA CO., JEWELLERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CUARLESTON, S. 0. Jnn22-tnths_ FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE HATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, febs Smith street, north of Wentworth. OF MEAT JUICE, A FRESH SUPPLY RECEIVED. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. BEEF, WINE AND IBON. BEEF, WINE, IBON AND CHINCHONA. !? HOFF'S EXTRACT OF MALT, AND OTHER APPROVED DIETETIC PREPARA? TIONS. ALSO, AFRESH SUPPLY OP THE CELEBRATED JEAN MARIA FARINA COLOGNE, or my own importation, Received, and for Sale by C. F. PANKNIN, PHARMACIST. Nor^MEETINO STREET, CHARLES* g H Jon25-a* ^*<L^ WHY SHAKE AND BTT?H^ WITH CHILLS AND FEVER ? THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no ante?le or poUonona ingre? dient J or any kind-nothing In the least degree injin loua to the system nader tiny circumstances -and may bc administered wltu perfect safety to an In run t. They never fall to care the most obstinate case when takeo as directed. They care im me lately. In no case will the pa I lent have more than one chill arter the first dose, and la the majority of cases not even thar. They accomplish the work by destroying the canse of disease, which no other remedy pretenda to do. They are an effectual preventive, centralizing the malarious poison In the system, aud thus averting Its consequences. PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR PRAOTIC E lt ls almoat universally the case that physicians ooudemo what are generally known as "Patent Medicines." MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, though ander this head, the composition la koowa to many, and so palpable are their valuable cura? tive properties that a number or the first physi? cians la the South and West nave adopted them In their practice, and recommend them to their patientaas the most reliable Fever and Ague medicine known. NO ONE NEED SUFFER, be they ever so mach 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 of using ojiinlue. Arsenic, and other power? ful remedies, they will find not only Immediate relier, but a positive care in MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, which ls aa old reliable article prepared from the private formula of ono of tho most experienced physicians la the Fever and Ague districts, wno after maur years of successful practice has made lt known to tho proprietor. Thia article has beer? used in cases where every remedy has failed be? fore, and performed the most astonishing onres; being a vegetable compound, it removes the cause of the disease at once, and does not fur? nish, aa many articles do, only temporary relief, m ay 30 toso mo THE ENEMY SURRENDERS.-THE dragon slain by St. George, and the snake that Btopped the march or Regolas, were mild nuisances compared with CHRONIC INDIGES? TION and its accompaniments; yet this roe of health and life, with all the brood of bilious ?nd nervous ailments of which lt ls the parent, Bar renders to Tarrant'* Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and ls banished from thc system. At this season, when the physical powers are so apt to droop and languish, and the spirits to give way, the toning, purifying, refreshing, renovating and regulating operation of this most agreeable of all correctives ls especially conducive to a healthful and vigor? ous condition of the system. Sold by all Drug? gists. Jun22-12 ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? ATIONS. W. R. WARNER A GO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and iodoform Pills, a powerlui Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pilla, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Olnchonta Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth Elixir Calisay a, Ferrated Elixir Callaaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Vaieriauate or Ammonia Wine or Pepsin Bitter Wine* of iron Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry comp. Syrnp of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup ol Hypophosphltes (lor Consumption, Bron? chitis, Aa) Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotainlng Vanilla, Tola, Ac Elixir Taraxacum Como. This is a new and vain able combination ol the medicinal properr'-* or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and rwu*n, associated with Aromatics. It *? R verJ agreeable and efficient reme'/-, Aside rrom Its medicinal virtues, lt i? u<eful as a vehicle and for masking tho bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Ir<"> Elixir Bromide of rotasslum. >. Syrnp Phoeph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ben's syrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac. Ellx. Valerlanate or Strychnia Ellx. Phospti. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to JrAr&lVBtfi) Beef, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In cases of children ano delicate ladies. - In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Ca manufacture a rmi line or Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pula, all or which are to he had at Manufacturer's Prices, of , DB. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, moh23 dftwamoa Charleston, S. 0, Statiion 0aU?-ertji? fflap. GERHARD III ECKE WILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFORE his Stores, Nos. 21 and 23 Vendue Han ge, at hair-past 9 o'clock A. M., 25 tabs BUTTER SOO No. 2 Shoulders 600 No. 2 Hams 6 bbls. Pig Heads 360 lbs. Ham Sausage , Currants, Prunes, Cheese, 4c, Ac. Terms cash._jnn27 By WM. MeKAY. LARGE SALE OP READY-MADE I Clothing, Prints, Domestics, Shirtings, Sail- ! neiB. Tweeds, OasBimerep, Hosiery, Notions. Ac, Will sell TH Is DAY, at No. 46 Wentworth street, at half-past io o'clock, and continue on Monday July lat, the ENTIRE STOOK to Close consignments without reserve. City and country merchants would do well to attend, as the sale ls positive. Terms cash. Jun27 By W. Y. LEITCH & IL S. ?RUNS, Auctioneers. VACANT LOTS, CORNER OP TRADD and New streets, by order of the Executor. . Will be sold at Auction TBIS DAY, the 27th Instant, at ll o'clock, at thc east end of Broad street, i One VAOAST LOT, corner or New and ?radd streets, measuring 33 feet front by 105 feet deep a most desirable lot for a store. ALSO, Tho 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 will eppear by plat; measuring 70 feet front on New street by 44 feet deep. Terms-One-hair cash ; balance in one year, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage of the ?2222!*'. Purchaser to pay ns lor papers and stamps._jnn27 By W. Y. LEITCH & u. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ESTATE SALE, BY ORDER OP THE Executor ot Mrs. Ester Barrow. > will be sjld at Anctlon TBIS DAY, the 27th Jone, at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad street, . >. All that LOT OF LAND with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the north side of calhoun st reet. in t he city or Charleston, and State aforesaid, being the Lot No. 13 and a part or Lot No. 14 In Purcei l's Plan of the Gads? den A Morris Lands ia Mazyckboro'. Measuring and containing In width 54 reet, and lp depth 170 feet, be the same more or le?. Butting and bounding south on Calhoun HI reet, east on Lot No. 12 ou said plan, weat cn Lands now or late of Just, and nortn on Lands now or lato of Posten. . Terms-One-half cash; balance In one year, to bc secured by bond of the purchaser bearing Interest at the rate of seven per cent, from day of sale, and mortgage of the property. Pm chaser to pay OH tor papers and mamps._Jun27 By AV. Y. LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AMERICA vs. Daniel H. Sllcox, Administrator or James Jj. ?pear, et al. ?T^Wil?iue of an order directed to me by Hon. R. 7,1 ,^T*,vJBtle? Court Common Pleas tor charleston cwiit^ wlu ofler for Baiei at tne Sttc"nA-?,f BTa^-B*??*C4^t ll o'clock, THU DAY, 27th June, ^^?N?^ All that LOT OF LAND with thTBrnttut?, there? on, situated on the northside of South Squats? Charleston Battery, in the City ofCharlestc known by the letter B In the Piar, or Lands drawn by James L. Branch, Surveyor, In June, i860, measuring and containing, according io the said Piar, ai Feet ll Inches on the front line, on the back line 31 feet 2>{ inches, on the east line 262 20-luo feet, and on the west Une 253 60 100 feet; butting and boundlog to the north oa Lands formerly of the Estate of W P. Monefeldr, to the east on Lot of Land lettered A on raid Plat, to the south on .son;h Bay street, and to the west on Lot or Lamia lute of John s. ?sue, now or tho Estate of James E. Spear. This Residence ls or modern construction, built of brick, double piazzas, cistern, AC. House contains six rooms, with dressing rooms and marble mantels In each room. Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two years, to be secured by bond or the purchaser bearing Interest from day of sale, payable semi? annually and a mortgage of the property. The premises to be Insured by the purchaser and the policy assigned, with the bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps. D. s. S1LCOX, j un 27 ' Referee. By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. LD. DESAUSSURE, RECEIVER AND I . Agent In the case of Bey ward vs. Hasel, et j ul, vs. Daniel Lt. Sllcox, Administrator ot James E. Spear, et al. , . By virtue or an order directed to me by the Hon. K. F. Graham, Judge of Court or Common Pleas for Charleston County, I will otfer lor sale, at the east end or Broad street, (Poa tom ce,) at ll o'clock, THIS DAY. 27ih Jane,_._ AU 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, In the City of Charleston, measuring and containing on the front lino 54 feet, 7 inches, more or less; on the back Une 62 feet, and In depth 241 feet, be the said dimensions more or less. Butting and bounding to the south on South Bay street; to tue north on landa now or tate of Mrs. M. A. Pett grn; to the east on lands of James E. Spear, and tu the west on land of T. D. Wagner and W. K. Ryan, trastee of A. B. Ryan. ' This desirable Residence contains 12 square rooms, with three-story piazzas, observatory, and upou the premises are targe kitchen, cistern, and all necessary outbuildings. Terms-One-baif cash; remainder la one.year, to be secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, payable semi-annu? ally, and a mortgage or the property. The pie mises to be insured by the purchaser and the policy assigned, with the bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay auctioneers for papers and stamps. D. S. SLLCOX, ]un27 _ Referee. By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Auctioneer. LENGNICK VS. CAULFIELD. ' Pursuant to ad order of sale in this cause-to j me directed by the Hon. R, F. Graham, Judge of the First circuit, 1 will oller for sale at Public Auc- ! non, Tins DAY, tue 27th day of Jone, 1B72, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, In the City of Charleston, All that LOT OF LAND, with ? the Buildings thereon, situate on the north side or Woolfe street, and known by the No. 8, bnttlng and bounding south on Woolfe street, north on Lands now or formerly of Eldridge, west on Lands now I or late or Williamson, east on Lands of Estate of Thomas R. Salter; measuring In front on Woolfe [ Btreet thirty-five (35) feet, more or less, on north line thirty -ti ve (3&) feet, more or less, on east line ninety-five (05) reet, more or less, and the same on the west Une. ALBO, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, bounded south' by Vernon street, north by Land now or late or sylesla Ball, east by Land now or late of Richard Fordham, weet by Land now or late of Elmore; measuring and containing in front on Vernon street thirty-five (35) feet, by one hundred and ten (HO) feet la depth, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, With the Buildings thereon, known and designated la a plat of the same annexed to the deed from Colonel William Drayton to William Wightman,recorded lathe office of Registrar of Mesue Conveyance for Charleston District, by the No. one hundred and twenty-one (12i;) measuring and containing in front on Vernon street forty-five (46) feet, by one hundred ani ten (110) feet tn depth, more or less, and having such outlines and boundtngs as are set forth In the plat above mentioned. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the westside of Cnurch street, in the City of Charleston, known by the No. *i7, measuring and containing In front on Church Btreet forty-five (45) feet, by one hundred and fifty (160) feet in depth, be the same more or less; butting and bounding easton Church street, sooth on Lands of Bryan, west on Land rormerly or Vincent, north on Lands or Gibbes. Tetras cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, JU027_ Referee. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Havne street, FACTORY, HORLBEC K'S WHARF inch8-rmwly I ^gcnon 8altfr~Smx? Oast. By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BMjm~~ Auctioneer*. EARLE VS. PEEK INS. Bj virtue of decree and order in above case, I wm sell at Public Aaction, on iUBSDAY, ?d or july, at ii o'clock A. IL, at tho corner o? Eaat Ba? and Broad streets. . vr ;?fcflS^ffiM5 storJ BBICK TENEMENT on tne south side of Princess street, known aa J?o. 7. All that other Three story BRICK TENEMENT adjoining the above, and known as No. fl. So? . Terms-One third cash, balance in one and two yearB; deferred payment to bear interest from day or sale, and to be secured by bond of pur? chaser and mortgage or premises. Premises to,be injured and policy assigned. Parchaser t?uay for papers and stamps. w . . E. W. M. MACKEY. : " ?" Jnn27 ._8herlff Charleatoa County. Bj W. T. LEITCH & B, S.BBUSS, Auctioneer*. WILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, 2D July, at li o'clock, at the old Post?nica. . That ONE AND A HALF STORY WOODEN RESIDENCE and out-bolldihgs, In Summerville, known as the old Residence or Rev. P. Gadsden. Lot measures two acres, more or leas. ALSO 1 ' That TWO AND A HALF STORY: WOODEN DWELLING and out-bnildlngs in Summerville, known as the new Residence of Rev. P. Gadsden. Let measures two acres, more or less. Terms cash; purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. Jun20-tQ2mtu2 - B7UBUBBS& WILLIAMS, > i Real Bistate Agents and Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. ? ? By vlrtne of two -deeds or trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company to th? ?a te Wm. H. Macfarland and the. undersigned, darted respectively the 9th of September, I860, and the lat ol January, I860, the undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of Ansaat, ma, at 12 M., at the auction rooms of ?"sarao rubba 4 williams, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Public Auction, 8 .T* The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY Of Abeaald Company rrom the city or Richmond IcPWest Point, together, with the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling stock.' Machine Shops,. Depots, Water Stations, Road bed, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, and every other right, interest or estate conveyed by the said deeds, exception choses in action. THE TERMS OF SALE ' will be OASH sufficient to pay all the costs or ex? ecuting the trusts of said deeds, and to pay the Interest on the bonds outstanding under the deed or 186? aforesaid, estimated at about $86.000, And ihen a cred t un ii the lat of January, 1877, aa to $49,coo, with Interest from the 1st of July, 1872, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and then Cash sufficient to pay the Interest due on the bonds of the first-class under the deed of isea aforesaid, estimated ! at about $62,C0O, and a credit nntll 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 July, 1872, payable semi annually, and then Cash aui flcieut to pay the Interest due on the bonds of the second class under the mortgage or 1866 afore? said, estimated at about $166,000, and then a credit until 1st or January,. 1877, as to ,$299,000, with interest from the lat of Joly, 1872/ at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the 1st of January, 1800, as to the residue bf sr.ch purchase, money, wi' h interest at the rate or tfper cent, per an? num. As to so much of the -purchase money as ftftthe applicable to the bonds, secured by tho !.P%!*,*r55SBt aforesaid, the purchaser shall give his DondiTWttoflopnding with the said outstand? ing bouds, aod iSMo^w residue of such parchase money, the purchaser "aban give his bond or oonda, as may be determined upon after the sale; the purchaser's bonds : io be secured by deed or trust on the property and franchises sold. - . ? , capitalists will take notice that the effect of a sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be to extlngolBh^the Company aforesaid, and make tho purchasenTbody corporate. For further par Ucnlars. apply to Messieurs PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va? .. ... R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, - Surviving Trust?es, ?3- Sale conducted by Mesara. G RUB BS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. .""" Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid1 will report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY-, Rich? mond, Va,, the number or Bonds held by them, the deed of trust by which they are s eco red,the amount or eaoh Bond, and the amount or interest due. Holders of Detached Oonpoos will report aa above. K. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, : , JOD3_*. Surviving Trastees. JDT2 ?COOS, Ut. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS ! FlIRCflfifl??, BENEDICT & CO. No. 244 KING STREET, . - . JV ST RECEIVED i loo rolls White Matting, 25c-worth 3 sc. loo rolls Check.Matting, 3oc-worth ?oe CO pieces Fancy Matting, only 40c. . . loo Silk Poplin Dress Patterns, at. $8-worth 10 pieces Japanese Dress Silk, only 76c. 800 pieces White Pique striped and figured, only 20c ~+ 100 pieces, all colors, 4-4 Dress Battiste, only SOO 69 new aod elegant Summer Shawls, $1 and! $160. . ss Blaok Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks-ver? cheap. _. . Afine Hoe orjHacfr'BUk, at a reduction or 20 percent. ^r*fT: rfd --?w-pi?ces different, stvies of Dress Good?, at exceedingly low prices-from lao and npwai id great bargains, ?..ni o;j PREVIOUS TO TAKING YEARLY INVENTORY, FHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. 244 KING STREET, Offer their entire stock of Dry toa Fancy Goodg at prices never before in the market. 2 cases of Wamsntta XX Longciotu. only 20c 6 cases of the celebrated EUerton 4-4 Bleached, onJy 16c ; 20 cases of other well kno wn brands, at from 12K to 16C ". ' io ca'es of new Calicoes, fast colors, elegant patterns, l2)i?. Percales, Cambrics, Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Denims, Stripes, Bed?cklng-all very low. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ls the best assorted one in town, and our prices eau compare favorably with any house North, or South. . . . i Ladies' and Children's Hose, from ioc and up? wards, ($1 per dozen.) Ladles' Fine Hoie, from 20c and upwards. Men's English Half Hose, if rom $2 per dozen and upwards. Lisle and Silk Gloves, to snit all, at very low prices.' ri.... The finest selection of Ribbons, all colors, shades and widths* ._. - . - .. ... 'f '. w~. ?' Jj- ??. AT FURCH60TT,BEMEDICTftC0 Ko. 244 laira STREET. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at the lowest poealbla (inures. Napkins, Doylies. Towels, Bleached- and Un? bleached Table Damask, Crash, White Linens, - Sheetings, Pulow Casings, Ac. 20 dozen Ladles' Underveata, only 75c-worth $1. ? . ^ ; . A f nil line or White Linen Duck, Linen Drill and Striped Linens for Men's and Boys' Suits-sold at great sacrifice. Onr Cloth Department has received additional supplies in the latest styles of OASS1MRRKS. Broadcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac, ali of. which have undergone an extraordinary redaction In the prices, we oder this line of goods as great bar? gains, and can convince customers that the goods are the cheapest in this market. ' Merchants, Milliners, AC,, will find lt pro atablo to take advantage or the great reductions we make in oar prices. ..-i..;;.. mwm, BENEDICT & ce. $44, KING STREET. Jg p. W A L L, J K., INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL, OFFICE UNITT ALLST, Over Messrs. Knobeloch A Small's Back Stow, junu-imo