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Sub ROM. ira secret lo your breast, Oncoofeaaed, I nave guessed, Letti be I How i guessed It? Ah ! Who knows ? We'll sappose that this roa3 Told lt me. Roses, mind yon, understand. Brush your band ; they command Every thought; Just a tear within your eye, . Or aBlgh : they know why Do they not ? And they gossip, leal and bloom, And perfume ; we'll presume Tnt? let fall Yet lt looks so very pare And demure-i'm not sure, After all I Yon had guarded lt so well I Who coold tell what ber eu Unawares; And 'twas very wrong, no doubt, To And out thus about You r affairs. For the flower ls guiltless, dear i Never rear, though lt hear All that's said : "Tts that dearer rose I seek. That m your cheek, as I speak, Bio soma ted l CHARLESTON COUNTY TAX SALES. m The sale of the county real estate of delln f qnent taxpayers was resumed yesterday at the i Fire-proof Building. 'There were no bidders* and the following property having been offered was knocked down piece by piece to the State for the taxes doe : P. J. Couturier, 800 acres, Pineville, St. Stephen's, $11417. Levi Crawford, 234 acres, St Stephen's, $37 95. Phillp Crawford, 230 acres,.St. Stephen's, $33 42. , i- M. Crawford, 1000 acres, St. Stephen's, &07 Ol. P. C. Crawford, 100 acres, St. Stephen's, $69 56. Mrs. L. A. Crawford, 1000 acres, St. Ste? phen's, $24 74. S. P. Crawlord, 90 acres, St. Stephen's, $1312. Joseph Crawford, building, Sullivan's Island, $16 42. Wm. Cnb-tead, 41 acres, St. 8tephen's,$22 81. Estate J. Cubstead, 45 acres, St. Stephen's, $22 86. Elias Cambo, 100 acres, St Thomas, $44 49. A. Cumbo, 75 acres, St. Thomas, $18 29. F. Q> Dawson, house and lot, Mount Pleas? ant $140 60. J. C. Dawson, trustee, vacant lot Monnt Pleasant *5 71. Wm. Donnington, 2000 acres. St Stephen's, $70 08. J. P. Dev eaux, 759 acres, St. Thomas, $56 70. Marcus Dent 20 acres,- St James, San iee, $7 35. J. R. Doar, 1300 acres, St James, Santee, bid In. I 8. A. Donaphon, house and lot, Mount Pleas? ant, $49 50. E. O. Donahue, building, Sullivan's Island, $25 21. Mrs. S. Dupre. 260 acres, St Stephen's, $54 77. . J. Y. Dupre, 3304 acres, St James Santee, $181 98. Daniel Dnpree, noose and lot Mount Pleas-1 ant $66 67. Estate Phillp Eady, 52 acres, St John's Berk? eley, $5 42. .Estate L. Edmondston. two lots and build? ings, Mount Pleasant $176 24. M. O J. Elliott 200 acres, Christ Church, $36 85. Simon Ellerton, 13 acres, St James Santee, $644. ' London Ellerton, 12 acres, St James Santee, $6 30. 8. J. Ferrabee, 1054 acres, Christ Church, $162 13? 8. J. Flakier, 100 acres. St James Santee, $17 36. . ?? Chas. Fogartie, vacant lot Monnt Pleasant ^John E. Fort 4408 acres, St. James Santee, $410 78. Mrs. J. B. Fort, 100 acres, St. James Santee, $27 36. n; rV Estate BenJ. Fort, 1300 acres, St James 8an-1 tee. $93 35. . Mrs. H. P. Fort 600 acres, St James Santee, $31 71. F. K. Fort, 333 acres, St James Santee, $24 78. . J. F. Foster, 2023 acres, St James Santee, $145 90. John Gaillard, 12 acres, St James Santee, $6 30. ' Isaac GUllngs, 122 acres, St James Santee, $13 46. Dr. Robt. Gourdin, 100 acres, St. James San? tee, $10 77. Fred. Greer, hoosfand lot Pineville. $12 32. John Greer, vacant lot Mount Pleasant $14 71. Ben j. Querry, 849 acres, St. James Santee, $78. Estate J. J. Guerry, 72 acres. St. James San? tee. $5 W. 8. Guerry. 232 acres, St. James Santee, $74 251 Henry Guerry, 284 acres, St James Santee, $44 82. Miss M. A. Querry, 656 acres, St. James San? tee, $13 SI. M. Gautber, building, Sullivan's Island, $10 64. The sale wilt be resumed to-day at 12 M. at the Fire-proof Building, beginning with the list of the letter H, as advertised In THE NEWS Of Monday, 1st instant THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. There waa a storm In Anderson last Tues? day; the rain was light. Greenville had a good rain on Tuesday, with some ball. The crop' -accounts from Barnwell are cheering; good rain in all sections. Crops are generally promising In Darling? ton, but rain is wanted about the courthouse. The Torkvltle Enquirer - says that cotton and cora In most localities give promise of a good yield. . The crop prospect in Lancaster 1B good, except in the Wild Cat neighborhood, where the stand is poor. The Chester Reporter says that the crops in the country are generally good; but about Hazlewood they have suffered seriously from drought Toe Abbeville Press says: "During the past few days various sections ot our dlbiJlot nave been favored with seasonable rains, but lt Is still very much needed. The oppressive heat ot the past week adds tenfold to the suf? fering of the thirsty crops. Since writing the above we we pleased to announce abundant rains In this section on last evening." JOTTINGS ABOUT THE STATE. -A Greenville turtle weighs twenty-two pounds. -Frederick Moser, the prayer-book stealer, ls arrested. -Bennettsvllle votes two hundred dollars for education. -A shoe manufactory ls to be established in Greenville. Well done ! -The Camden free bridge ls making rapid progress, the Horry News Bays -AfoT the past lew days the beat In York vUle has ranged from ninety-lour to ninety eight degrees. -Mr. Matthew Knox, who resided about seven miles north of York vi lie, died suddenly on Monday last -Some soldiers went to Pickens to arrest persons connected wi tc the murder of Mitchell, nut came back with only some illicit distillers. -Ou last Sunday James Willina: Roberts was shot by Robert Shelly, at the store of Richard Jordan, on the Peedee road. Roberts was seriously wounded, though supposed not dan? gerous. Cause, a woman. -The Marlboro' Times ?ys : "For several dava past the heat has bf en oppressive. No rain of any consequence aas fallen since Mon? day, the 24th ultimo, ooiton ls not suffering, but corn needs a further supply of the watery element. Crops are generally looking well." -Stock books, for procuring subscriptions to the capital stock of the. Carolina Narrow Gange Railroad, have been opened in York ville and Chester. A sufficient amount has already been subscribed to secure the charter .nd authorize the formation of the company. The organization will probably be perfected at aa early day. . -One day last week several of the prisoners now confined in the Greenville jail attempted to escape by making an aperture In the floor. The Jailor, Mr. T. E. Harrison, having discov? ered ihelr efforts, remanded them to more secure qnartere, and they are now beyond a likelihood'of becoming free before their sen? tences expir?. , -Last week, the storehouse of Mr. Jerry KcClalron, on the weet side of the Wateree river, was destroyed, with Its contents, by fire. A diversity of opinion exists as to Whether the fire was Incendiary or not At Mr. McClalr's place, on the same day, a col? ored man cut another very severely with his knife ia two places on the arm, one ot which curs was about tour inches In length, and sev? ered the muscles. -The July sales at Greenville were: Tract ot laud, estate ot Isaac Blerfleld deceased, containing 490 acres, purchased by Green In? gram, lor $1700. Tract of land of B. Tighe Eangley, containing 214 acres, purchased by Mrs. Baylis Far, for $1300. Tract of land ol J. N. Taylor, deceased, containing 22J acre?, pur? chased by Captain W. E. Earle, tor $50. In I terest ot' J. N. Taylor, deceased, in estate ot Peter Taylor, decked, purchased by Captain W. E. Earle, for $410. -The York ville' Enquirer says: "On the 28th ultimo, J. W. Gaffney and H. M. Moore were released lrom imprisonment on bonds In the sum of eight, thousand dollars each. On Gaffney'a bonn the sureties are W. G. Caa ney, Dr. Joseph Gaffney and C. John Gaffney. Moore's sureties are J. W. Boss, Harold Gib? son and Mrs. Cashion. There are now but two prisoners here-E. B. Sepaugh, in whose case, after trial, an arrest of judgment was obtained at the last term ot the United States Circuit j Court; and P. S Webber, arrested in Union I County, on the 15th ultimo." -The following land sales were made at Blackville on Monday: lion nt roe vs. Ronni ree this tract of land contained 766 acres, and was ! purchased by Mr. J. A. Killingsworth tor $300. '. A tract of land conralnlog 278 acres, M. J. Rice, executor ot J. M. Kirkiano, deceased, was pur? chased for the sum of $1^0 by Colonel T. J. Count-"; also, 800 acres belonging to the same tor $100. The Interest of PlkH Brown (one twentieth) ia a tract of 3000 acres was pur? chased by E. A. Brown lor $50. Brown vs. Langley-this tract of land, known as the "Sweet Water" tract, contained 600 acres and was purchased by Charles Pechnfan for $700. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Postoffice at Charleston, ror the week ending Jnly 5, 1872, and printed officially tn THB DAILY NBWS, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. ta* Onice hours from SA. H. to BX P. M. Cn Sundays, from 6)i to OK P. M. 49-Persons caning for Letters Advertised should state that they are "Advertised." STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Ahrens, Annie Guy, Maria M Noss, Mrs C Alexander, ce Hardgrave, Ohlandt, Mrs W lia Uelen U . ash, Charlotte Hammon^ Mw Parker. Ellen AU ston, Neille R Pasaailatgue, Barnett, Mrs R Baynes, Mrs M Theresa Baxter, Ja la A D * Patterson, Mrs bell, Jolla Harrison. Ano A R Bell. Mrs S J Betdtmann, Perry, L'dda Bennett, Jose-' Misa M F Plllaoary, Gil jmine G Bejae, Annie j bert Bergmann, The- Mary Portradge, Lacy oo or a Bayward, Mrs J Rouge, Louisa Behling, Annie Hornes, Sarah Price. Mrs Ma Boy e, Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs ria E Adam R Push, Mary Bogga, Celia .lager, Mrs A J Ana Brauy, Mary Jennings, Misa Pnrtago, Joana Bradley, Mrs M Bardy Q,nlnlivain, nra Bramar, Dlanab Jervey, Miss Ida Thomas Brlgtit, Martha G Radcliffe, Bat Brown, Martha Jones, Mrs ME tie E Brown, Miss.C Jones, Catha- Ramsey, Catho Brown, Mary O ri oe M Une Brown, Anote Jonea, Mary Randall, Miss S Brown. Elcie Jones, A no ie L A Brown, Daph- Jones, Dlanah Read. Ellen M ney Johnson, Lucin- Rivers, Sarah B Cammer, Emily da Richardson, - Cammer, Mrs c Johnson, Sarah Nancy A Ann L Rivers, Mary Caen, Camllt Johnabn. Rachel Killie, Pattie Caery, Mrs Thos J .diusun, Han- Rodgers, Hen Carr. Lewesa nah netta Campbell, Fred- Johnston, Cattle Rose, Henrietta rice L E Cbesnut Lizzie K, Mrs A Rose, Marla V Chase, Matilda ?eily, Rose- Roper, Mary Cory, Miss .se- Eel h, Mary Rooper, Aaa tba Kennedie, Mrs Robertson, Ma? dison. Sarah Christian ry J Oont-n, Rose Kulgat, Miss M Rootnson, Rose Collina, Mary J A Ryan, Mrs A P Conley,. Georgi-Ladaon, Mrs solomon, Annie ana Jane L Cony en, Mrs L nation. Mrs Wm Scott, Louisa B Lawrence, Ja- leabrook, M Coningham, ila ?hook, Mis LS Margret Auto- Lawrence, Mrs simmons, Mar mo Ann gret Darcy, Maggie Ladeveze, Mrs Simmons, Ban Daniels. Moine E nah Oeveanx, Mrs Ladeveze, Eu- Slraonda, Mrs : Louisa . genia Mos us Dickerson, Bi- Legre, Rebecca Slmm-ns, Mrs uah . Levy, Mrs A J Qertrade Dingle, Caroline Lindsey. Betsey Sloan, Amelia Ditcher, Mrs Ko Loy ra, Mrs R Smalls, Susan bert Long, caroline sm rn, aliza J Dowell, Leila nay, Mrs LP. snyder, Emma Drayton, Sarah Mazon, Mrs Spark, Antonio Karly. Hose Meara, Eliza- spencer, Cattle Edwards, Susan beta rme Mwiitds, Bet Means, Annie M Stewart, Mar? sey S. tba Elliott, Lucinda Meyerhoff, An- Stewart, Mrs M Elbrock. Mrs M nie -tone, Miss L E Englehardt.MlBS Minings, Emma Stelllaras, Ade Lou ' Mitchell, Var- line Rrwi?, MraThos glnta Ann - Snmpr.er, Fan nie Farr, Ann Mitchell. Sarah ray lor, Maggie Farrelly, Mar- Mick, Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs A gret . S 'ts Pickling, Mrs E. Mlxar, Lucinda Thompson, LIz L Middleton, Eie zia Flckllng, Eliza nor roomer, Eliza M Muere, Mrs Ma- R Forbes, Martha ry Terrer, Annie . ? Moore, Cathrine Tamer, .Vary Fogarty, Julia Molen, Annie (J Tamer, Mrs L Ford. Eliza J acne it. Louisa D Freeman, Ame- o Vennlng, Jolla lia C Morrison, Emer- Wallace, >nsan Framptoo, Jno line Waiker, Mrs O F Gary, Annie Morrison, Lizzie Washington, Uardner, Mrs B Moses, Mrs E ... Bannah A Mu 1er, M rs A J Wells, Margret Gadsden, Kate Mushmgtoo, Williams, Mra B Qetoers. Nora Adelaide Williams, Polly Ohe.s, Mra J H Muahlngron, Waltere. Polly Qlobas. Margret Mrs A M White, Elsbeth Gibbes, Mrs Ge McBride, Cathe- wickle-, Mary Gleason, fannie rme Wigg, Aon E Goff, Amelia Mclndoo. Belen Wouiiy, Agnes [ Grant, Matilda dcNelll, MrsJao M Grant, Margret Nelson. Maria Walling. Caro . A . line MEN'S LIST. Adams, S D Green A Son, Perry. C?ptalo Anrena, John chas W U Alston, Lewis Grant. Rev Jas Phelps, John Alden, Geo C Gray, Geo Pinatel, charles ABD John Harrington, Pinkerson, F Becket, SL JasT Plnckney, An Blakeley, E P Harle-ton, Jack drew Blackwood, Da- Bay ne, Col J N Pierson, Edward vid Baaken, Jno N au tnt. v. B B Blackwood, Hamlin, Jr, Quinn, N A Daniel " Thoa . Keegan, An Bosche, John Harken, Johann drew Brlghtman, W J Barrie, A B Rhett, Col Al Bryan, Goo Heins, a H fred Brown, Noah Holmes, Horace Royal J Brown, Edward Hope. S Rodolf, James BraltEford.Ered- Houston, Rob- Russell, R p erick en Sack, B c Briggs A Co, Ingiemann, Ibe Sawyers, B Messrs Jones, J P Scheneble, O Brodie, BM Johnson, Moses sonwabe, Mr Burns, w M Johnson, John Schmitt, Theo Bams, John ico.'d) seabrooke, Col Bucklta, J T Johnston, Sam- E A Campbell, Jas ael Seabrooke, E N Carpender, Jos, Kershaw, Dr J sharpe A Co, canley, Gabriel Kirch, Jno Messrs Cam. John Kio.-p, Oort Simons, Chas O Carter, Gilbert Er?wson, L H Simons, James Obisolm, Thom- Lawrence. P C (ooi'd) as Lange, D D Sloan, T M Chesterfield, Levy, Solomon small, Ben Sandy Lembecker, FB (col'd) Charleston. 21 1 G |Sma L A ? Clark, Abraham Little, Wm iSmall, Wally Clark. Beary O Lowd, Adam ?mall, FenJ T Collins, Charles Laker. Wm Smite, Joha Cantwell, P nanning, Wade smith, 3 A Coyne, John H Smith, WB Crane, Master M mly, Barel sarah, W F A J Madder-on, Wm Smalls, Slmua Cnn try, J H . Mathews, James Snackenbarg, D Daly, Henry Mazyck, Edwd streckfuae, Do hr mann, E Mehla, Li na rd Frank Dorkewitz, Geo Melphy.Francis- Stord, Johnny Dray ton, Morris co stroble, Isiah Dupre, Pani Vltcoel. Fiank Sumter. John Durvees, Oro- Mikel, Jos summer. Jas Plus, nuche.1, Be f.j ? Teneute, John Doo can. John Mowry. S8trjel Thomas, Rev M Edwards. Ches- Moultrie, J Turbine, Frank ter Mozigue, Chas Tu ruer, Eiissan Eisey. James W Mallen. DD der. Ellis, Ben J murphy, J Tamer, Tom Elliott, Frede- Mm ray, Wm F (C -l'd) lick Mccarthy, Ea Voigts. H Elmore, Henry gene W;? ker, Loals Englebert, eo Mc b Lan, A Wallace, John Eatridge, Dan- McCoy, Richard ward, J A - ?J*. . ~ McGraw, Cap- Washington, Find,AD tain Geo or Ra Flrmlng, Robert Mcugren, Wai- leLth fond, winiam ter Watson T D Fripp Alvina A MoEenzle, Hen- Welton. A C Fivu?dilcn. A ry W- at. E P Garcia, Diego McKee, JOB White. David Gaillard, nob- McNel.l, Plenty Whiteside, Geo n?EHrL?.? ? P N'Tumeyer, Wiley. James Gadsden. NE Dick Wilna. John Gibson, FW O'Neal. John williamson, A Gllard, Jarad Panerai, Bea Witikofaky, F Giliiard, w M (col'd) Woodward. W Glenn, T W Patrick. James H Green, Robert Patten. Mr | Wright, Jno B ta* PersonB depoaltingUetterB in the Poatofflce will please place the stamp near the opper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will alao please to remember that withoot the stamp a let? ter cannot be malled, bat will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Sommer fte sort s. NOTIC?.-OUR READERS WHO PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETOBS OP HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPEB FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY Nfc.WS BENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. . rjtHE STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, 8. C:, Solicita the patronage of the Pnbltc, and guar? an tera satisfaction. Three minutes' wallt from Depot and Puatodlce._JnnlMmo MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE Mu., ON EURUPEAN PLAN.-Tula favorite es? tablishment, situated In one of tho most eligible positions in the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool In midsummer, mag nlficlently rurnished with baths and other con? veniences on every flo >r, ls now open for the re? ception of ih me con'emplatlnga toar of pleasaie the oomlng season. The oars run within a square of the ti -use. Coaches at all the stations. E. V. WBSTCO IT, Proprietor. jun8-4mo? O T I O E The BATTERY BATH INO HOUSE, Off White Point carden,' 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 be under the. immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. Tha-klog the paollc for psst favors, I would most respectfully solicit their patron? age. M. MoMANMON, uiayT-tnths_m_Proprietor. NEW BOCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, IROCKBRIDGE CO., YA. This new Watering Place will be open for the reception of visitors on the IST DAT OP JOLT. The waters have been long a?d favorably known, but until lately.no Improvements have been made for the entertainment of the pnblic. A joint stock company, chartered nader the name of the JnROAN ROCKBBlDQE ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized with ample capltaL Tne Company have completed this season a new and elegant Hotel, tarnished throughout lu the very best a tv ie. Tne mineral waters are both Alum and Chaly? beate; the former being efficacious in all chrome I dlsea-es, sach as Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, enroule Diarrhoea, chronic Dysentery, BcroioJa. Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis; and < he latter as a general ionic, and Is or great value la those adecu?os wnich are peculiar t> the female constitution. The accommodations will be urn-class In every respect. ROUTE - the Springs are eight niles from Go? shen, on the Hoe of the Chesapeake and 0 n lo Rall- ] road, and within eleven to thirteen hoars of Rich*. mond, washington and Baltimore by roll. Col. M. G. Harman's elegant stage coaches will con? nect with the i rains twice a day at Goshen Depot. Board, per day, $3; four weeks, $oo. For far? ther particulars, apply to " c a. LUCK, General Manager, (P.D. as above,) formerly of the spottswood Hotel, Rlchmoud._ Jao24-lmo QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEBT VIRGIN IA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. T This delightful WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly reutted. aod ls now kept in the best modern style. Its waters are Alcalino, and have I a wide celebrity for their prompt and happy ac? tion In Dyspepsia, DI ?eases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Including Calc?las, In varions Skia Dis? eases, and in their admirable effects on t he t?male Constitution, the air of Capon ls unsurpass- d in j all the mountains of Virginia for saiuoriy. elas? ticity and i ry ness. Its splendid Ba ha were de? clared by Slr Henry Bal wv r, when un a visit here j with Mr. Webster, as hardly eqailed by anything he had seen In Europe. For oar pamphlet, with full particulars of rates, charges, Ac, apply to A. A. SOLOMONS A*CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by mail. jnu8-lmo FRAZIER A SALE. Proprietor?. ~RE HOT *8 P B I N GS. BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Its waters are cele? brated tor theoure of rheumatism. Goat, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Diseases of the Uterus, Affdotloni or the Skin, especially or Syphilitic origin, and numer? ?os Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary in temperature from 60 to no degrees' Fahrenheit, and present every variety or Chronic ?' Bath. They are moreover found to prepare the > system for the beneficial action of waters found at the various other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Have been construct ed similar to those that are largely used at the most celebrated spas in Ger- : many, and walon give Bufferers the benefit of ttie ' very valuable remedial agents contained in the ' Mineral Mad. These sprlugs offer UNSURPASS tu A ?TR ACTIONS to both the invalid and Pleas-1 are-Seeker. The equipment and management are equal to those or. flret-cias-) city h tels, Every modern Improvement has been provided. Professor J. L. OABELL, M. D., of the Unlversl ! ty or Virginia, Resident Phyolclan. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address s. 0. TARDY A 00., Richmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Bath v onnty, Va. mayta-Smo Ornas, Cosmic an, &i. CAUDICHAUDS SANDALWOOD A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Solid Extract, and V recommended es pedal ly fur Druggists' and Physician's use In pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength ls gua-anteed. This extract ls superior to . opalba | and C?beos, or plain Oil or randal. Unlike most prep iratlona of this class, it does not nauseate. ? Tue testimonials of hundreds in pnblic and pri? vate Hie, who have been cared by this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wianea lt to stand upon its ? wn merits, and only asks a single trial to convince the afflicted or its efficacy. Circulars aud samples can be obtained by Phy? sicians on application to * DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. ca., Charleston, 8. 0. .Also, SNYDER'S SUOWERING SYRINGE, re? commended by Physicians as the only perfect Female syringe In tne market. jaryd-Btuth3ino8 _ ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? ATIONS. W. R. WARNER & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment or EJegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send Tor Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and lodoform Pills, a powerful 'Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, ror Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Cinch?n la Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and S trey hnla Elixir vaierianate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter wine of Iron Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry Comp. Syrup of Phosphates ror Chemical Food) Syrup or Hypophoaphitee (for Consumption, Bron chilla, 4c.) , Lozenges of Pepsin andiron Licorice Lozenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Tolu, Ac Elixir Taraxacum Como. Thin ls a new and valu? able combination ol the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics, lt ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside rrora its medicinal virtues, lt ts n-efnl as a vehicle and ror masking the bitter taste or ninine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and strychnia, (Alt ken's ayrap) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis,-ftc Ellx. Vaierianate of Btryohnia . Eux. Phosph. Quinine. Iron'and Strychnia (or the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In cases of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner ft Co. manufacture a fail line of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, au or which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, or DR. U BAER. No. 131 Meeting street, rnchM d*wBmos OnnrtesT.no. 8. O. QTTO A. MOSES, PH. D' Geological Surveys and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working .Plans fur? nished. Separat og and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposits. Special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES or FERTILIZERS, Drugs, Ores, Minerals, Ac LABORATORY, decaa-atuthemo No. 28 George street. . ?obson'a konertiojetnent. J. IS". ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE . OF twenty years, and conaning hlmaelf strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on ms own account, respectfully solicits consign m en ta of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, ko. shippers of produce to him may, at their op-ion. have their consignments soil either In Charleston or New York, th ns having rte ad v+ntago of two marketa without extra commission*. . Reference?-bishop W. M. wmhtman. S. c.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. 0. Sommers. D. D.. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Qa; Messrs. Q. W. Williams k Go., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams. Htr.,le A Co.. New York. AS the SPr CUL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a fall stock of all kind* at Magazine. The long experlenco of Me-sn. Dupont In tha manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unnecessary to nay more than that I guarantee the quality of every package. Price as low as any other Powder in the market. Persona ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. AS Agent joe the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF B ALTIMORE, I will keep constan fy on band a roll assortment of Crashed. Powdered, Grauuhted. A White. B. Whir?, c Extra. 0 Yel? low; a so Amber Drina In barrels, which I orrT at manufacturera' pricey freight added. Any change In price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving the trad s the ?advantage of lt. Am also Agent for.the celebrated,.oran da of Family Flour manufactured ny Messrs. DAVH k EMMONS, or St Louis, wolch I cari recommend tn. every respect; put np In Nioety-ela ht Pound Bags and Barrels-BEST AND GOLD ??sr, Choice Family. Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several of the best Mills 1% Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. . AS Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargraaa Hams Fairoank. Peck & Oo.'s Caddy. Lard, Werk k Co.'s Candles, samuel monard k Son Candles. Johnson k Clements Corn Starch, Jame? Beatty k Co.'a Crackers,Cakes, . c., Soapa or all varieties, Mackerel t n jilts and hair barrels, Ludlow Brand of Gunny cloth. Baling Twine. Ac, Ac. ; and.as I devote myself exclusively to a Cym mission Business and all the gooda are received direct fron factory and neither sell nor ony on my own account, would respectfully call the afeotton of the trade to my facilities fer doing buplnesa, and the Inducements offered to purchasers. Hiving an experience of over twenty years, and having Jost erected a large and commodious store In addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Imported direct from LlverpooLand guaranteed to contain twenty-fonr per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate or Lime. PERUVIAN GU?NO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and as every ship m ant is analyzed on arrival, Planters eau rely on getting the same article, and lally up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects or this Guano in producing very largely increased crops ot Cotton, Cora and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Plaoters and Farmers. J. TV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, Jani2-!nlhS Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 68 Bast Bay, Charleston. CDpncnl. . (COPTRIORTBI) ) * THE ?X&tmDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES' Ahavo tho power of AEEEOTTN? TEE H??T-RAYS of solar or artificial light before they tnter the eye ^ . T/M Lente* of the ?ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES ABE VIOLET TOTTED, TXT SO CONSTHUCTED THAT WHEW APPLIED TO THE OT APPEAR COLORLESS. . Thc weaker and liigher numbers of the' Arundel Pebble lenses 'ABE THE SAME TINT. Tliey are the Most Brilliant and Beautiful Ever Invented. , ? 1-:0:-:! > MANUFACTURED BY THE ARUNDEL PEEBLE SPECTAtJIiTOO.^ No. 9 MAIDEN LANK, New York. Factory: BnufflNOHASi, England. tdrFor sate ORLY by houses thatliave our certifica* , of appointment.^ CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO., JEWELLE RB, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0. ]on22*tathB JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH & co., No. 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CBEDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE .WORLD. JAY COOKE & CO., NO. 20 WALL STREET. raay23-x_J_ Seramg Matonea. rJIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We ar? now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar m o nt, My payments.' . Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANOF'O 00., apr5~lyr Na 209 King street. Rotels. KIMBALL HOUSE, S. E. CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, TOE ONLY MOTEL IN THE SOOTH HAVING THE 'SAFETY PASSENGER ELEVATOR " OF OTIS. TUFTS, A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALL POINTS. M ETROPOLITAN SUMMER RESORT ! ! THE II. I. KIMBALL HOUSE, AND PONCE DELEON SPRING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IN ADDITION TO TUE NEW ESTABLISHED FACT 1HAT THE KIMBALL HOUSE? As regards size, ventilation, comfort. Ita cuisine and general appointment, Is unsurpassed bj any Hotel lu America, the Proprietor begg to assure all wno are in que? or .. HEALTH OR PLEASURE (That bia arrangements are now perfected to 'render the KIMBALL HOUSE All that can be desired by those who seek the combined attractions of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND VALUABLE MINE? RAL WATERS 11 Together with the pleasant temperature and In? vigorating breezes to be enjoyed at Atlanta, situ ated on one of tho mose elevated portions er Middle Georgia. A band ot ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS I Has been secured to render appropiate Music I every evening. . . , . THE BAXIi ROOM, One or the most capacious, thorougiily ventilated, and brilliantly Illumined i-i America, la thrown open nightly for the enjoyment of guests. In addition to which ls a BILLIARD ROOM, For the especial enjoyment of the Ladles. ! The wonderful curative properties or the PONCE DELEON Water are now folly established, as can be proven by testimony or those who have thoroughly tested aud realized Its efllcacy. ' SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS , For the season for Families can be made on appli? cation. jes-The Proprietor or the H. I. KIMBALL HUU.-iE respectfully solicits that, patronage, which he deems his efforts to snccessruily cater tor the appreciative taste of a refined publie enti? tle him to. Jnn2t-lmo_S. C. CRITTENDEN. AVILION* HOT,EL, CHARLESTON, S. 0. G. T. ALFORD A CO., PROPRIETORS. mavU R. HAMILTON. Superintendent. P jyjOSES GOLDSMITH ? SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds or Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval atores and Scotoh Pig Iron. Bsayso-mwnjr EJrrj ?0000, Ut. ILIUI?GOTT, BENED?CT & CO. Ko. 244 KING STREET, Jl ST RECEIVED i 100 rolls White Hatting, 26c-worth 36c. 100 rolls Check Hatting, Soc-worth 40c 60 pieces Fancy Haning, only 40c loo silk Poplin Dress Patterns, at $8-worth $10. io pieces Japanese Dress Silk, only 76c ^800 pieces White Pique striped and figured, only loo pieces, au colors, 4-4 Dress Battlate. only 20c 60 new and elegant Summer Shawls, $1 and $1 60. 86 Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks-Terr che ip. Afine Une or Black silk, at a redaction of 20 percent. 600 pieces different-stries of Dress Goods, at exceedingly low prices-from 120 and upwards great bargains. _ PREVIOUS TO TAKING TBAHLT INVENTORY, 244 KING STREET, Offer their entire stock of Dry and Paney Goods at prices never before la the market. 2 cases of Wamsutta XX Longcloth. only 20c 6 cases of the celebrated Ellerton 4-4 Bleached, only 16c. . 20 cases of other well known brands, at from 12X to 16c io cafes of new calicoes, fast colors, elegant I patterns, I2)?c .. Percales, Cambrics, Hnsllns, Lawns, Ginghams, Denims, Stripes, Bc J ticking-all very low. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT j ls the best assorted one lo town, and, oar prices can compare favorably with any house North or Sooth. . Ladles' and Children's Hose, from 100 and on? wards, CH per dozen.) Lad lae' Fine Hoie, from 20c and upwards. Hen's English Half Hose, from $2 per dozen and npwarac Lille and Silk Gloves, to snit al], at .very low prices. ; The finest selection of Ribbons, all colors, shades and widths. AT ;J FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO No. 244 KINO STBEET. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at the lowest possible Agares. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Bleached and Un? bleached Table Damask, Crash, White Linens, sheetings. Pillow Casings, Ac. 20 dozen Ladies' Undervests, only 75c-worth n. A fall line of White Linen Dock, Linea Drill and I Striped Linens ferr Men's and Boys' Salts-sold at I great sacrifice ,: Oar Cloth Department has received additional supplies in the latest styles of CASSI M EKES, Broadcloths, Drab d'Ete, Ac, all of which h .ve undergone an extraordinary redaction m the prices. We offer thia Use or ?roodsas great bar? gains, and can convince cos tornera that the goods are the cheapest in thu market. Herobants, Milliners, AC,, wm find lt profitable to take advantage or the great reductions we make lo oar prices. .. L3 ?4A. Ti ITV G STREET. globing, gailioriitfl, Uti, BARGAINS . . ... ..M',",' ' "' . . CLOTHING! MENKE A^SITLLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 Kl NC 8TREET, 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 I cost, preparatory to removal, j on the first of September next, ?into their NEW BUILDHfG, AT THE CORNER OF BUNG AND WENTWORTH STREET?. i THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLIC IT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. aprO-4moa_' _ Shirts aub iFnrniBrjTng (Swobs. SEASONABLE .'.,?:. 1Ub5? ').? ? * >:.' .?, ?: v . . GOODS. ENGLISH AND BALBRIGGAN HALF H?SE. GAUZE, M EGINO, SILK AND THREAD UNDERSHIRTS i\D DR1WERS Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS A T1E8. DRESS SHIRTS, OLLAR* AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VAEIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OP ELEGANT NET?K-WEAB, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STBEET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HAUL, nov] s FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROHPTLY, AND AT HODEBATI RATES? "? By J.L1.?N8FORD, rebe smith Street, north oj wentworth. By WM, MeKAY. HOUSEHOLD ^FUENTT?RB} ScC^lZ Rutledge Avaras ne? Bean/am street. Wdl sen THIS D ,Y, (saturday) ac baU-pa<t 10> o'clock, at ine a?oYe resldenpe, Paxior. FURNi TURB, ExtensionDmlngjtola .Sideboard. Mar? ble top. Bedroom Sets Rep Lonogea, Plano, 1 Gold watca. Kitcben ParpltmeftAct Joly? Statiion BoUg~iTitOT^jfag<. By J. A. ENSLOW&i GO.^.,;; YACBT8 ??ANNIE," "EOSEBUD" AND 'r : " STON E WALL." ' .:a '? . - Q ' un TUESDAY MOttKI.vG, 9 b Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at Browa's Wharf, v-*--? ' The fast-sailing coppered and copper-iastened Yaebt " ANNIE." about 6 tons burthen, o' -com Yacht " ROSEBUD," about 3 tons burthen. . And Yacht "STONEWALL," about 1% toast burthen. . , r . . ^ The above named boats are In thorough an* complete condition, and ready for Immediate? ' service. . . ..?. Co?ditions cash._. _ -joly 6 - By tfK?BBS? WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agenta and A nc t?o np rr?. rpRUSTEES' SALE OF THE EIOBJiOND X AND YORK.. RIVER RAILROAD, ?j By virtue of two deed a or trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company to toa late Wm. H. Hacfariand and the unit ersinn ed. dated respectively the 9th of September, .1859, and tba lat o January, 188?, the undersigned, aurrtvtair trustees,win, on WEDNESDAY, tneMtadaror August, 1872, at 12 M., at the auction rooms o? Messrs. Grubba A williams, Richmond, Vbginia, seil by Puolio Auction, . ?iia isTiiH The WHOLE LINK OP RAILWAY of the Said Company, from the ouy or Richmond to. Waac Point, together with, the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Depots, Water .Stations; Road bed, Machinery, Tolls, Basemen ta, and every other right, interest or estate conveyed by'the Bald deeds, excepting choses in action, sn . t? TBE TERMS OF SALE M .1 U8 5 Jil will be CASH sum clon t to pay. all the costs of ex? ecuting the trusts of said, deeds, and to pay the Interest on the bonds outstanding- ander ne deed of 1869 aforesaid.' estimated at about $36,000, and then a cred.t un ll the 1st of January; 187V, aa to $48,000, with interest from tho lat or July, ISTS, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, p iyah le semi-annually, and then Gash snfflcient to pay me interest due on the bonds of .the 0 ret class under the deed of 2888 aforesaid, estimated at about $52,000, and a credit until th?'lat or Janu? ary, 18W rw to $500,000, with Interest at tue rate or8 per cent;peranpom.from the; tat.or Jory, 1872, payable semi annually, aol then oaah sol? fiaient to pay the interest due on the bonds or th a second class under the mortgage or 1888 afore? said, estimated at about $lM,ooo, abu then a credit until 1st or January, 1377, as to ~$i90;00b, with Interest from the 1st or July. 1972, at the rate or 7 per cent, per annum, payable semr-an nnally. and then a credit unrtuhe 1st of January, 1890? ai to the residue of s oir puren ase mouegu wi'h interest at the rate Qi 8 per cent, per an? num. As to so much of tne parchase mosey aa may be applicable to the bonds, ..secured by the deeds or trust aforesaid, the purchaser shall give bis bonds corresponding with the said outstand? 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 or trust on the property and Aanohtoes sold; " ?~t. Capitalista -will.trice notice that the effect ora sale and conveyance by the undersigned wlR be to extinguish the Company aforesaid: and mate the purchaser a body corporate. For further .par? ticulars, apply to Messieurs PAGE A MAURY, Gonn;ettore at Law, Richmond, Va. . \ j R. H. MAURY, .. J. PROSSER TABB,,. ' ? , . Survlvldg Trastees. tW' Sale coud acted by Messrs. GRUBBS.A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. '-. ?. '?i^mi^^ . ... ..\X NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Solders of the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid viii report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich, mond, Va., the number of Bouda held by them, the deed or trast by which they are secured, tho amount or each Bond, and the arno ant or Interest doo. Holders of Detached Coupons wtu report as above. B? H. MAURY, . ... .> J. PROSSER TABB, JunS Surviving Trustee?. ? Ptngg at jpfjoleflalg^' . .; "WHY SHAKE AND BURN" 'WITH . jr.' y CHILLS AND FEYER? THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.a Vj. They contain no arsenic or polionons logi-e dienta or any kind-nothing tn the least decree injoi lons to the system under any circumstances -and may ne administered wita porrecc sa:--, toan Infant.- , . . They never fali to cure the most obstinar? case when taken as directed. . ?.???JOS 7"U They care Imme lately, in no case will the pa? tient have more thaa one chill after tne first dose, and'inthe majority of casf-B not even that..' ... , They accomplish the work by destroying tire cause of disease, which no other remedy pretends todo. . fei BlTOM They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison In the system, and mus averting Its consequences. v-, PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR PRACTICE It ls almost universally the case that physicians condemn what are generally known as "Patent Medicines." MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUEJ'ILLS, though nader this head, the composition la Known to many, and so palpable are their, vaia tbie cura? tive properties that a number ul the fl rat physi? cians ia the South and West have adapted them In their practice, and recommend them to their patients as the most reliable Fever and Agna medicine known. ' . NO ONE NEED SUFFER; ~ be they ever so muoi exposed to Fever and Aside. if they will only take . . . , MOISE'SPEVBR AND AGUEIJM??U To those who have contracted Fever and Ague, instead or using Quinine, Arsenic, add other po wer? ra! remedies, they will find not only immediate relief, but a positive cure in MOISE'S 1 FE YEE ANO AGUE SPILLS, F which* ls an old reliable article prepared Trom the private formula of one. or th?-mont experienced physicians in the Fever and Ague districts, who after many years of successful practice has made lt known to the proprietor. Thia article, fha* been used In oases where every remedy has failed be? fore, and performed tho most astonishing cures; being a vegetable compound, it. removes ina canse of the disease at once, and does not rur ntsh, as many articles do, only temporary relier, m ay 30 ths?mo " THE ENEMY . STJR^NTJEES.-THE dragon rflaln by 8t O^rge, and the shake that stopped the march of Regwas,-were mild nulsanw^mpared with OHRONIG? UUMffiB TION and Its accompaniments; yet tn? roe oi health and Ufe, with alt-the brood of bilious and n?rveos ailments of which lt is the parent, sur? renders tO , . -Jj' . . Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperlens and ls banished from the system. At this ??soo. wh?the physlcslpoweraare so apt tcI droop and languish, and the spoils to give way,, tho toulng. n^vln?. refreshlog? renovating and regulating ?t?nol'this most agreeable or au otofif?m l?H?eclailycon mclveto a healthful and rigor ouscoBdlUou ol the system, sold by aU^Djmg gists._ _ ' TjOWLES BROTHERS 4 CO., LONDON, PARIS AND BOSTON, No. 19 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CIRCULAR CREDITS ^?^5 throughout Ute vorld. BUU ??**Sggg^ m Telegraphic Transfers on nnj V"k U mi<??? sams ve amt._ - rjlHE TJNEQUALL?jf MAOffl^ . ' ?4?. nnirr HntTTTLE uses the Straight Needle, ^e!?KS, (aUks onbotTsldes.lhaa Mtustin?eS andte tiie^nly flr?jclsss E?ffi sewing Machine in the market adapted or even^artety of sewing from muslins to ^Soths.^Prfoe $26 and $87. ..^ ^AgS* wafted, send stamp for mular and ?ample Of Sewing. T. L. BISSELM sampio w? OHH?HI General Agent, lanll-fmwcmo Charleston, s- O,