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Ii? Roman De La Rose. Poor BOM ! I lift yon from the street Far hatter I should own yon Thau you should lie for random feet - Where careless hands luve thrown yon Poor pinky petals, crushed and torn ! Did heartless Mayfair use you, Thea cast you forth to He forlorn. For chariot wheels to bruise you? I saw yon last In Edith's hair, Bose, you would scarce discover That I she passed upon the stair Was Edith'* favored lover, A month-' a Utile month"-ago O theme for moral writer l Twixt you and I, my Bose, you know, She might have been pouter; ?_B-t 1st that pass. She gave yon then behind the oleander To one, perhaps, of all the men. Who beat could understand her, Cyril, who, daly flattered, tock, As only CyrU'd able, With just the same Arcadian look Be gave, last night, to Mabel; Then, having waltzed till every star Had paled away In morning. Lit np his cynical cigar, And tossed yon downward, scorning. Kismet, my Rose t Revenge ls sweet, And yet old memories quiver; Ton shan't be trodden tn the street, i'll drop yon in the Blver. THE CAMPAIGN NEWS. Greeley Against Grant-A. Paper for the People. The Presidential Campaign for 1872 has opened. It will be the most exciting that, the^coontry bas ever known. The issues in? volved are extraordinary in character, and coma directly home to every citizen. The overthrow of Grant and the election of Greeley mean Honesty and Beform in the National Administration, the triumph of Law and the restoration of Peace and Harmony throughout our land, and a return to the fondamental principles of government which prevailed in the better days of the Re? public. The most Intense interest will naturally j be felt in the progress and result of the struggle, especially in the South, where tbe material prosperity of the people and their j relief from organized persecution and rob? bery- are involved. We mean that THE CHARLESTON NEWS shall at this juncture in no respect fail to deserve the favor j which has been accorded to it as an earnest, enterprising and outspoken chronicle of the J events of the day. And, in order to place our several editions within the reach of all, we offer them for the period of four months, covering the interval from this time until after the election, at the following low rates: BAILY NEWS, one copy, four months... .$ 2 50 j DAILY NEWS, Ave copies, four months... ll 00 DAMS News, ten copies, four months... 20 oo TRT-WEEKLF NEWS, one copy, fonr months. 125 TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, five copies, four months. 5 601 TRI-WIKXLY NEWS, ten copies, four months. 10 001 WEEKLY NEWS, ODS copy, lour months.. 60 WEEKLY REWS, five copies, four months. 2 76 WEEKLY NEWS, ten copies, four months. 6 00 Subscriptions at these 'rates will be re-1 calved until August, 15t% inclusive. Send in your orders at once. Remit? tances may be made, at our risk, by draft on Charleston, Posto trice order or registered letter. Address, RIORDAN, DAWSON & Co., Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON COUNTY TAX SALES. The following pieces of property were knocked down to the State yesterday at the Fire-Proof Building for the taxes due on them: Sampson, Mrs. Ann, house and lot, No. i Tradd street.$ 86 82 Schlobaum, H. L., house and lot, No. 94 Anson street. 145 37 Stoney, Estate E., house and lot, No. 197 /Meeting arrest. 82 84 Strain, Margaret A. p., house and lot. No. 18 Ring street. 2126 Stevenson, W., vacant lot, Bull and Lynch streets. 170 79 St. Andrew's 8oc!9ty, vacant lot, Broad street. 252 82 Thompson, Trust Estate James, vacant lot. East Bay street. 30 45 Thompson, Trust Estate James, house and lot, No. 10 Laurens street. 51 71 Thompson, Trust Estate James, house and lot, No. 3 Vernon street. -14 70 Thompson, EmUy, house and lot, No. 33 Columbus street. 17 85 j Thoma?, Jane, house and lot, No. 70 Montague Btreet. 84 62 Turnball, Mrs. W., vacant lot, Borgard street. 16 27 Turnbull, Sidney, vacant lot, Borgard street. . . 30 181 Turnbull, Elliott, vacant lot. Sprang street. 50 94 I Turnbull, Elliott, vacant' lot, Borgard street. 45 93 Turnbull, Elliott, vacant lot, Coming street. 46 93 Williams, Abram, house and lot, Laurel Btreet. 47 50 Williams, John W., house and lot, East Bay street. 346 46 Willis, E., house and lot, No. 22 Rut? ledge street. 498 31 Willis, E., vacant lot, Spring street.... 90 64 , Wightman, Estate Jane, house and lot, No, 16 St. Philip street. 57 76 Wightman, Estate Jane, house and lot, No. 18 St. Phillp Btreet.. 67 75 THE QUESTION OF FREIGHTS. A Howl from Georgia. . [From the Columbus, 3a., Sun.] The Central Railroad has reduced freights to Columbus, but made those of every little station on the Southwestern Railroad the same We have seen the rates f-om Ch arlest on to West Point and OpeTls? which are to take effect on August 1st. On first class goods tbe Charleston rate is $2 25, and on third class 90 cents cheaper than ours by the Central. This latter class embraces the greater quantity of drygoods. Other rates in the same pro? portion. The dlfferenoe in freight Is a hand? some profir. Tbe Central refuses to make any arrangements with the Charleston line. So our hopes are dissipated, and discriminations are commenced early in the season. Our merchants should unitedly protest against ibis action. If tbis does no good, let them see what arrangements they can make wi m the Charleston line. Ii they can ba effected cheaper than the Central rates now are, let every business man pledge himself to ship goods that ff*?. Let them have too much honor, after doing so, to ship by the Central when the latter reduces to the same figures. TAe Charleston line would not lower rates to reduce the Central's, but to secure freights for Itself. Columbus merchants have themselves to blame. They are at the mercy of the Une. Other places have two or more, and President Wadley ls compelled to grant favors. The only safe course ls to contribute money and help posh on the North and South road. When aTLaGraoge, we will have two lines, and the diff?rence. In fret?bt will pay a handsome dividend to Bteckhoiders1 ot the road. Quit grumbling and abusing the Central Railroad, and try to get from the control of one Une. THE COAL PANIC IN ENGLAND. An Extraordinary Industrial Phenom? enon. The whole manufacturing industry Of Eng? land ls Just now In the most Intense excite ment, owing to the unprecedented rise In tho price of coal. AU through the present year coal has been rising rapidly in price, In Eng? land, until it ls now between sixty and one hundred per cent, dearer than it was a twelve? month ago, and ls constantly on the rise. Be? sides the many trades directly affected, coal is an element entering so essentially into almost every production that lt ls scarcely possible to think of any Important industry the condi? tions ot which may not be almost vitally changed by the present state of affairs. Many reasons have been suggested for this extraor? dinary phenomenon, certainly without any precedent In the present generation, if, in? deed, it ever had a precedent. Some have thought lt might be the result of mere tempo rary speculation. others that lt may arise from an inherent deficiency in England's mineral resources. The former of these suggestions ia scarcely worthy of notice, the disease hav- ? lng evidently a deep and more lasting root. As to the latter, the best proof against lt Is that the rise in price has not profited the labor? ers engaged. Had lt arisen from any Increased difficulties of mining, the result witnessed would have been only an exceptional rise in the profits of some mines, according as lt be- j came profitable to work mines of increasing difficulty. The true cause ls to be found In a very different direction, and the London Econ? omist thus explains lt : Within the last two or three years there has undoubtedly been an Immense inorease la every sort of manufacture throughout the world. Railroads have been extended, steam? ers have been muli 1 plied, machinery la every trade bas been Increased, the effectiveness of machinery has been daily intensified by new Inventions. The result ls that th? producing power of mankind la at a higher pitch than it has ever been, and lt follows that not only are the raw materials of every manufacture in great demand, as they are In every prosperous period, but the Instruments of production, especially coal, are now pre-eminently ia de? mand. Production has increased BO rapidly lrom a variety of causes that lt baa overtaken the supply of the instruments with which it works, and coal ls the great instrument. Ex? perience and theory combine to teach ns that in such circumstances the article ao much in request should go to lamine prices. Political economists are quite familiar with the great fluctuations in tu? price of food, In conse? quence of comparatively small variations Ia tn? supply; and as regards prices, coal ls now in the position ot food when the harvest has been deficlenr. The case would be exac ly analogous If we could suppose, Instead of an Insufficient harvest, the sudden introduction of a new population to compete for the old supplies. The supply of coal and the means of supplying lt have not diminished-have, on the contrary, greatly lacreased-but the sud? den multiplication of the wants of the world ? bas bad all the effect on it which the sudden introduction of a great many new mouths would have on the customarily sufficient sup? plies of lood. Cloirjing, tailoring, &z. BARCA|NS itt C L O TH I IV ?! MENKE A MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the publie that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS to actual Kew Tork cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING, AT THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREETS. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR COOD8 AND PRICES. ?nit dinoa SlgncnUural illa tl) intro. Q O T T O N GINS, ?fcc. THE CELEBRATED GRISWOLD GIN at v8 76 a saw, delivered at any Railroad depot In Sooth Carolina. THE IMPROVED EXCELSIOR GIN, manufactured at if icon, Qa., at $4 a saw, deliv? ered as above. THE MORRIS GIN, manufactured In Colombia, S. C., warranted to make as good Uni, and as much lint, to gin the seed as clean, and to ran aa light as any gin of same size in the market, at $3 so a aaw. THE DANIEL PRATT GIN, manufactured at Prattville, Ala., at %i a saw, together with CIDER PRESSES, WINE PRESSES AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. For sale at above prices by J. E. ADO ER A CO., Sole Agents. No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, s. 0. Send for Circulars. July 18-thstnlmo WRIGHT & WARNOCK'S ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1871. We take pleasure in presenting to the plantera and public a Horse Power gotten up by Messrs WRIGHT St WARNOCK, of Barnwell end Beau? fort Counties, S. 0. which ls a most perfect ma? chine. The said Power will give greater speed at the expense of less power than anything yet in ase; ls strong, simple and durable. Car be used with equal ease tor glueing cotton, threshing grain, pumping water, Ac. Will, on a forty-saw gin In good order, with two mules, moderate j galt, gin 1500 pounds lint cotton per day; brisk driving 2000 pounds. One male can pall lt; light for two. It sits in a frame la the house; can be arranged to gin with the gin and gear Bitting on the g round. Another important feature of this Power is that the rising or falling of the floor of the house does not affect the working of the gear in any way. This isa Southern enterprise, and no humbug Price 3125, and freight, ready for putting up. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. OL ARK. Allendale, S. O., Agents for 8onth carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North carolina. BXFIBKN0K8: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph Bostick,* or the Savannah River Associa? tion, Allendale; captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen? dale; Rev, iietsra. D. J. Simmons and F. Milton Kennedy, ol the south Carolina Conference; Gen? eral- Johnson Ha?cod, Barnwell Courthouse; C?ptala R. D. Se?n, Columbi*; F. J. Petter, Esq., and Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, 8.0. .Those marked thoa have seen the Power at I work. jon8-tuthsD?C4mos I ?hrfj ?coos, s?z. DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The subscriber takes this opportunity to an? nounce his intention of giving np the DuY GOODS BUSINESS, and wiu sell off the Stock or Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOB CASH ONLY. A rare opportunity ls now offered to purchase all kind j or DRY GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. The Stock ls now being M ABE ED DOWN, and will be sold off as rapidly as possible. A. B. STILLMAN, No. 281 KING STBEET, Fourth Door Below Wentworth street. July2a.mtatb8t r>R,Y GOODS JLT LOW PRICES : In order to insure uniformity as well as LOW PRICES, the subscriber begs to give notice that his STORE WILL BE CLOSED MuNDAY, 29th Instant, when a further careful REDUCTION OF PRICES will be made, and the Stock ready for sale the day following. CHAS. KERRISON, Juiy2B-5 NO."252 KINO STREET. moore, Sael)B0 ano tflin?s P. P. TOALE, Manufacture^ arid Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, H OHL BEC K'S WHARF rachs-rmwiy NOTICE-THBEE MONTHS AFTER j date application will be made to the South carolina Railroad Company for renewal of lost Certificate (number and date unknown) for Nine Shares, standing in the name of TB os. P. SMITH, Trostes ior SUSAN M. TOWNSEND, J, , . ? THOS. P. SMITH, ' juns-iamo? Executor. | Jnertranrc. Drugs at ttJrjcknak. DO NOT STORM THE SYSTEM, WHEN disordered, with violent cathartics that rack and tear aud weaken the unfortunate in va lld, thereby assisting the comp a nt, whatever may oe, to prostrate the vitality which ls the natural antagonist of disease. Tone the stomach relieve the bowels, regulate the aver, and refresh the nerves with Tarrant** Effervescent Seiner Aperient when the first symptoms of illness are expert enced. A more deifgntfnl effervescent draught la not to be found among our thlrstquenchlog sum met beverages. a?d a more potent remedy for dyspepsia biliousness, constipation, nervous headache, collo and general debility does not exist. Sold by all druggists. j alys l-l J WHY SHAKE ANO BURN CHILLS AND FEVER ? SILVXB SPRINGS, NEAR OCALA, FLA., I March 1,1871. J MKS8B9. Dowrs. MOISE A DAVIS, CHARLESTON, 9. c -Dear 81re: I regard MOIRE'S FEVER ANU AO un PILLS as a certain cure, and a blessing to all living In the malarious districts of the south, and particularly lu the everglades ol our State, very respectfully, yours, JAB. b. oWENS, M. D. KINOSTREE, S. 0., December 31, 1870. MR. B. F. MOISE, CHARLESTON, ?. c.-near Mr: [ have used your FEVEKAND AOCEPluLSln my practice this tall, and have never in the first Instance railed to relieve my patients. I have now frequent calls In my drag store for them, and I always recommend th rm, and with r,be happiest results. I wish that yon may have the satlsfac ti' n or knowing that your "Fever and Ague Pills" have relieved many under ray treatment, when other med i clues that 1 have tried have failed to do. Your?, respectfully. J. S. BROU KI .\GTON, M. D. M ERC ATTR3, BARNWELL DIST., S. C., ) July la, 1871. j lia. B. F. MOISE-Dear Slr: lu reply to your question as to what has been the success ol your FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, that h.ve been sold by us, we would say as rar as we know, they have given entire aatisracilon. Wesball contlnne to recommend them. Yours, respectfully. W.T. BLANTON A SON. NEAR GREEN POND, 3. A c. R. B. ) November ll, 1%70. j M a. B. F. MOISE-Dear Slr: I am glad to say your FEVER AND AO OK PILLS are all you claim for them. I have used them in my lam I ly and ou my place, and la every case they have proved er fectuai; some of the cases 1 had t ought chronic as they have lasted over two yea s. Ia no case waa more than a single box required, and in no case baa the disease returned, and lt ls over three mom In 6go since I used them. Yours, Ac, B. K. WILSON. GOUBMN'S DEPOT. N. E. R. R, 8ept. 16,1871. MESSRS. DOWIR, MOISE A DAVIS-sirs: I am Im? proving In healtu almost as last as I can, laboring under different old chronic diseases. I took MOIRE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, agreeable to directioDs, and find them the nest medicine 1 have ever taken, and they have made a complete core of Chills and Fever on me, and my case was one of the worst. Your humble servant, WILLIAM J. BRADLEY, Peedee Railroad Bridge Keeper. They contain no arsenic or poisonous Ingre? dients of any kind-nothing In the least de/ree Injurions to the system under any circumstances -and may be administered wlui perfect safety to an infant. They never fall to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directe i. sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Do WIE, Kohl-4 11 Avis, Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists, May30-tha6mo Charleston, s. 0. CAUDICHAUDS A RELIABLE REMEDY FQR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. Thia ls a Solid Extract, and ls recommended es? pecially for DrugglBtB' and Physician's use in pre? scriptions. The quality and unirorm strength ls guaranteed. This extract is superior to . opalba and Cabeba, or plain OH or >andal. Unlike most prep initions or this class, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials of hundreds in public and pri? vate life, who have been cured by this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wishes it to stand upon Its own merits, and only asks a Bingle trial to convince the afflicted or its efficacy. Circulars and samples cu. be obtained by Phy? sicians on application to DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents lor So. Ca., Charleston, s. 0. Also, SNYDER'S SHOWERING SYRINOE. re? commended by Physicians as the only perfect Female syringe In the market. Joly6-atuth3tnofl ^ffiGINLa. MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Applications for admission Into this institute are now received for ihe next session. Cadets admitted will have the peculiar advantages which this important state institution sunpiles, not only in Its liberal, s dentine course, bat in its effective military discipline. Catalogues will be supplied by application to FRANOIS H. SMITH, Superintendent. Reference ls made to the numerous patrons In so ut h carolina. ju ly sa me Patent Mebitine?. fO. A. SIMMONS'S PATENT OP 187L] SIMMONS'S HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURE, FOR ALL DERANGEMENTS OF THE LIVER, SKI*, KIDNEYS, STOMACH AND BOWELS. ?r nHi\7e'llJFaSwn Preparation Is a great improvement npon tbe Original Recipe of A. Q. SIMMC Ift1'^ J? Proprietor of MMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR. It la pac np In liquidl form, "b.T n?Ti w? cn 8?DaraD,,eefl ita proper proportions, and ls mach Tower io price than the pre ?. ?0.n,?8, Liver Regulator.? Hnanreds of n liable testimonials of ita great v?lae. from hlze1R of 0e?rKla- F1?ri<la. North ann South Carolina, arela possessionio! the pro prlerors, and will be given to the public from time to time. yw????u?i mo vT rm n BAH^^?warg?l??UleTk?e'i,dy fi?lmme llate D8e- ftnd 18 for sale at Retail bv C. F. PANK VIN, BSRNBAM^"AKS' * rfr,AH?^?^i?oK^AJ- ?- J- LXIHN' 0 A- BARBOT, W. A. SMINE, EDVf. 8. BURNHAM, ECKEL Sc CO., GRAMAN & SCHWACKE, A. M. COHEN, A RAOUL, and at Wholesale by augl-thstu3mos DOWLE, MOISE & DAVIS, AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. Uobson'o Stboertisement. JT. IV. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on nts own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. shippers of proiluce to him may. at their option, have their consignments sold either In Charleston or New York, thus having the ad vintage of two markets without extra eoinmlj8ion->. Referencex-Bishop W. M. wightman. S. 0.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Chariot'e, N. C.; Rev T. O. Sommers. D. D.. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Angosta, Ga.; Messrs: G. W. williams A Co., Charles? ton, 8. C.; Messrs. Williams. Binda Sc Co.. New Y<irk. AS the SPKCIAL AGENT FOR IRE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a foll stock of all kinds at Magazlae. The long experience of Messrs. Dapont la the manufacture of Gao powder, makes lt unnecessary to aay more than that I guarantee the quality of. every package. Price as low as any other Powder m 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 constant'? on hand a foll assortment of Crashed, Powdered, Graual >ted. A wince. B. WhPe, 0 Extra, 0 Yel? low; a ao Amber Drlos ia barrets, which I off-r at manufacturers' pri?e*, fre ght added. Any change in price being reported dady by telegraph, thus giving the trade tue advautage of lc - Am also Ageat for the celebrated brands of Family Ho ir manufactured oy Messrs. DAVIS A EMMONS, of St. Louis, walch I can recommend In every respect; put. up la Ninety-eight Pound Bags and Barrels-BEST AND SOLD OUST, Choice Family. Home Mill Medlnm Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several of the best Milla In Virginia, Georgia und Tennessee. As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED UAMS, Anderson H.'a Co. Beargrasi Hame Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk Sc ?o.'a Candles, Samuel '.eonard A son Candles. Johnson 4 Clements Corn Starch, James Beatty St Oo.'sOrackera'.Caiies, c., Soaps of all varieties. MacKereiin kits and half barrels, UdlDW Brand of Gunny Cloth, Baling Twine, &o.. AO. ; and ss f devote myself exclusively to a commission Business and ali the goods are received direct rnvn factory and neither sell nor ouy ou my own accaunt would respectfully call the attention of the trode to my facilities far doing baslness, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having Just erected a large and commodious Btore in addition to ray others, I am folly prepared for baslness. ElSra-LISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME, Imports l direct from Liverpool, and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Solabie Phos? phate of Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For eale at market rates. B?UGrH'S RAW 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 samo article, aad fahy up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano Iii prodaclog very largely Increased crops of Ooitou, Corn aad other atopfj crops, has attracted the geaeral atteotlon of Planters and Farmers. * __^ J. TV. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, Junl2-lnths Noa. 1 and a Atlantic Wharf and 08 Blast Bay. Charleston. ?tjirte ana irnmiarjing ?0000. SEASONABLE GOODS. ENGLISH ANI> BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILK AND THREAD Elegant Suspenders. WINDSOR SCARFS, BOWS & TIE8. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN-GREAT VARIETY", WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF ELEGANT NECK-WEAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE) THE C?ABKET HALL. novlR Business Caros. UKN1TURE BEPATBED AND KENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERAT! BATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, tobe Smith Street, north or Wentworth. Summer Resorte. NOTICE.-OUR READERS WHO PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAT WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OP THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BY MALL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH._ MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE ML)., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-Tats favorite es tanilahment, situated in one of the most eligible positions In the city, on tho highost ground, and consequently well adapted for a Snmiuer Resort, being comparatively cool In midsummer, mag? nificently rurnlshed with baths and other con? veniences on every flo >r, ls now open for the re? ception of thoso con'em plat lng a toar of pleasate the coming se \ . on. The cars ron within a square of the h iuse. ouches at til the elations. E. V.' wKsTcorr, Proo-t^t r._ jan8-4mos ligara, ii?obacro. &z. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RE VAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KING STREET, THREE DOOKS NOUTH OP 80CIETT STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call aad examine stock before baying else where WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on h8nd. Invest 25 cents and tir your lock. i mohMKiAwiyr I By W. Y,LEITCH & B. S.BBU??S, " Auctioneer?. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN CHAPEL STREET win be sold THIS DAY,'Angest lat, at the Did Postnfflce, at ll o'clock, . . T- _ ..-???'. That Two and H Half Story WOODEN 'RESI? DENCE, No. 16 Chapel street, contain [ncr fuor .qcare ana two attic Rooina with '. Pauirr and Dressing Rooms, On tbe premises are Kitchen md all necessary < ntballdlaas and cistern. . Lot meaonrea in front on Chanel street 43 feet 8 nenes, and on the back line 40 feet. In depth on >ne Une 102 feet, and on the other 188 feet, more >r less. Terms-One-haif ca*h; balance in one, two, ihree and fon years, with Interest, payante semi innnally, with bond, secured by mortgage of the property ano insurance. - Purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. . angl fraction flolgg^^mare fltagfl ?ERHARD KIECKE WILL SELL ?N FRIDAY. THE 2ND day of August, 1872, at hair past 0 o'clock L M., at the northeast corner of King and Reid The ENTIRE STOCK OF A WELL KEPT FAJf I. JYOHOCERY. . . Tr^ Terms cash._ angl . . Bj J. A. EtfSLOW & CO. ' WRECKED MATERIALS, BY ORDER; OF bPA.MSH CO.NSUL, for account or viiom lt may cou cern. ?tvTD'BJjUA.T next, eth instant, at ll o'clock, nil be sold by Auction on Brown & Co.'a Wharf, SAILS; Higgin?, Anchors, chains and omer' wrecked Materials, saved from the Spanish briar ' .Jesus Marmy jo>-e" suanded on StonoBreakers. ,Dl^L- MaatM' 8Par8 Maierlals of said ressejL as ahe now lies on atono Breakers. K& tSTJ angl_ By W. T. LETTI H & E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. --. POSITIVE SALE OF FUBNIT?BE re?tirom the Mills House, at No. lt: Meeting Win' be sold nn TUESDAY, 6th of August, at So. 167 Meeting street, opposite Charleston UowL . it io o'clock, afd continue from day to day. , The entire FURMTURE formerly beionamg ta he Mills Hi us -, .;, . - . . , \tW? COKSISTQiO Q7 FAST OF: , " ? BUREAUS, Tables, Beds.ead*, Wardrobes, rVaahstands, Sofa-, Chaira, sid eb. ?ards. Ejagiera, txten-<lon Tables, Matt resets, Pido wa. Table Du ra? ak, Table Covers or all colors. < arpers, Rnjra, - ?lasses, i arge and small Freren m> run-, c?ock ry, silverware, Knives, Forts,-spoons. Lace inrtalns. Blankets, Towels. Bed spreads, Shtets md numerous other articles essen, isl to thesuc esafm conduct or a first ciaashoteL -.,n??* AL8'?, One floe Seven Octave PIANO (new.) ?-'' Terms cash. ., ^MQ On THURSDAY, the 1st of August, the above urnlture will oe open for lnspecuoo, and if de ired any article can be purchased at private sale rlor to tue aucnon._ angl-'breath By W. T. LEITCH * B, 8. Auctioneer*. ;j zs'f^ EARLE VS. PERKINS -BY VIRTUE of decree rna order in above casa? LwUl uii at Pabilo AUC lon, on THURSDAY," 81 h'of ugast, at ll o'ciock A. M., at the corner or East :ay and Broad streets, AU that 'ibree-Story BRICK TENEMENT on the onth side or Princess street, known as NO. 7. ALSO, .. . t_ All that other Three Story BRICK TENEMENT djointng the above, and known aa No. 0 ' Terms-One-third cash: balance IQ one and.two ears; deferred payment to bear interest from ay of sale,, and to besecnrid ty oorjd of pur rtaserand mortgage or premised. PreajUato e insured and poUoy assigned. Purchaser to ay for papers and stamps. " ' " B. W. M. MACKEY, Jolyl8-th4_Sheriff Charie*toa i^ nnxy.; By LOWNDES & GK?ItfALL, Auctioneer*. ? . - ;tiSkttiti f 7ALDABLE BEAL ESTATE AT A?C T TION. Wm. Lucas vs. R. S. Ven Din*.-m ?ie Common Pleas for charleaton County.-In iqulty. -'T'S -J-' In pur-nance or an order of sale In the above ase, to me directed, by the Hon. R. F. Granara, Qdge of the First Circuit, I win offer for paie ??at 'nb:ic Ancilun, at the Poatoflloe. Bro?4 attest, laurieston, on THURSDAY, the ?flth day Qt Au >st, 187a. at il o'clock A M.. . ". cafn Toe following LOTS or Parcels of LAND, situate ring and be J? in Christ Onnroh Parua. County ii uh? nea ton, near the I'own of M mut; Pleasant, ind having auch metes and bounds aa aro ?et oi th on a. certain Fiar, ot the Greenwich^ Mills iroteuy, mode by Wm. Hume. Jr., surveyor, add . ?corded la the office or the Registrar or Me?ne .< jonvej ance tor charil-attn County, in Plat Book a, No. l, page 76, to wit: Lots G, H, I and J, om ming ten (10) acres JttCil. ---~ -. . -? ^-; Also one Lot, conralnmg fift?>en and fifty-two >ne-nandredtbB (16.62-looj acres. 1 Ai.-o, one Lot, containing eleven and fouxene ?uodieds (U.04 100) acres . Also, one Lot, containing eleven and n his ty onr one-huU'iredths (li.94-.0t) acies. v ?5f> In all, about seven ty eli-ht, and a half acres nore cr less, as by refereoc to the plat of said' ands, cow to be seen at the office of' U*H-<H. ^owodes A GrimD .ii, Anctloueers, Broad street, ivlil more rn ly appear. 5-5?? Each L< t win be sold separately. ihaii Terms-Oae-ha.foa-h; talante lu one year, se ;ured by bond of the purchaser with Interest from day of sale and mortgage of the pram sear. Purchaser to pay Referee for papers a.d stamp*. G. HERBERT- ASS, . Jnlyl8-th7_?_Referee. '' By (xBUBBS & WILLIAM^ 7'"?. Real Batate Agents and Auctioneer!. - - TRCSTEE3' SALE OF THE EI?BJ?OOT' AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. " ?S? By virtue of two deeds of trust from the Rich? mond and York River Railroad Company to tba lata Wm. H '?dcfariand and th- undersLrned, dated respectively the stn of September, i860', and ute lat 0 January, 1860, the undersigned, surviving, trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the Mthdsr o? August, 1874, at U M., at the auction roomaof . Messrs- Grubbs & Wilhams, Blohmond, ViiglnJ?. eeil by Punlio Auction, The WHOLE LINE OP RAILWAY of tho aald Company rrom the City of Richmond to. Weat. Point, together with the French ines of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling Stock, Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations, Road ced, Machinery, Tolls, Easements, sud every other right, interest or estate conveyed by "the said deeds, excepting choses in action. <? lasiuoo THETERMsOFbALB ; ,. . will be CASH ? nm olen t io pay ail the costs of ex . ecutlng the trusts of said deeds, and io paj-.tha lnterest on the bonds outstanding nader the deed, of i860 aforesaid, estimated at about $86:000/abd then a cred t un ll the 1st of January, 1877, a? coi $48,000, with interest from, the 1st cr July. 18:J, ' at the rate of 8 per cent per anaum, payable ' semi-annually, and then Cash sutricien t to 'par the interest duo on the bonds of the first cfasa under the deed of i860 aforesaid, estimated at about $62,100, and a credit amil the 1st of Jonu-' ary, 1880 as to $800,000, with la 1 crest, at th* rat? ..jpayi__ second class under the mortgage ol 1666afoie aald, estimated at about $166,000, and then a credit until 1st of Jae nary, 1677, as to r?o?.ooo, wlth interest from the 1st of July, 1872, ax the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an j nuaiiy, and then a credit until the lat of January? 1890, as to the residue of s ob pnrcaase monej,. wlh interest at the rate of fl per cent. pS> an.' nnm. As to so mach of the parchase moneras ma; be applicable to the bonds, secured by . the deeda or trust aforesaid, the pnrchaser shall gir? his bonds c. rrespondlng with the SaH ontstaad lng bonds, and as to the re-idas or such porensse money, the purchaser shall give hts bond or bonds, as may be determined upon after the sale; the purchaser's bonds 10 be secured by deedior? trust on the property and francalnes sold. t. '', capitalists will t.. Ker notice that the effect of a sale and conveyance by the undersigned win oe to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and. make, the purchaser a body corporate. For rurther par 1 lentara, apply to Measlears PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. f R H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trustees,. j MW Sale conducted by Messrs. GRUBBS A WILLIAMS, AuoUoneefs. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. ^ '. Holders or the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid win 'report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, Va., the number or Bonds held by 1 hem, the deed of trnat by wbloh they are secured, the ' amount or each Bead, aad the amount of interest ?j dna Holders of Detached Coupon s will report aa above. H. H. MAURY, J. PROSSEB TABB, Jun8 Surviving Trustees.? iOattljtSt JfmeirTj, ??c. B ALL, BLACK & CO., NOB. 665 AND 667 BBOADWAY, NBW YOBX, will continue the sale of their immens? stock SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS nrlng the summer months. All gooda will bo sold wlthont reserve, "?t a great redoctl?ii.:trf': lase the boslneas. junio.. .'< TITRAPPTNG PAPEB FOR SALIL-OLD Vf NEWSPAPERS in large or ?mal iq nan Uti ea. Price 60 CENTS PBH HUNDRED. Apply at Ma office of TBS NEWs- oaf M