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The Daily ?STews. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1866. LAUULST CIKCULATlO?i IN TUE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. WXHK LIST OF L??TrER8re mtainlns in the Postottioe ut the end ol euoh week Ib published offioiully la TUB DAILY NKWS every JtTri ?luy raoriitni!. _ Zata following aro tho Agents for this papor: W.A.HEMINGWAY, Goneral TravoUng and Collect ing Agent. Bov. COLIN MUROHISOV, Ounoral Traveling and Collecting Agent. TOWNSEND k NORTH, BookeollerB and Btatlonors, Columbia, S. 0. Col. J. J. RYAN, Barriwell, 8. 0. F. M. TRIMMIER, Spartan Offlco, Spartanbnrg, S. 0. /. T. DdBOIB, Marlon. 0. 8. HARBY, Sandy Ford P. 0., Madison Co., Fla. PATRICE k HUVEY, Maoon, Georgia. B. A. MoKNIGHT, Unlonvllle. ?. Y. H. WILLIAMS. Oltnton, S. 0. 3. B. ALLEN. Chester0. H., B.C. lOBEPH H. 8EAR8, " Now 8outh," Hilton Head. W. 8. LANCE, Orah.im vlllo P. O., Beaufort, 8. 0. B. F. BRADFORD, Walterboro', 8, 0. H. L. DARR, Sumter, 8. 0. THAD. O. ANDREWS, Orongoburg, 8. 0. 9. T. HERSHMAN, "Journal oiDco," Cnmden, 8. O. #*. M. BROWN, Southerner office," Darlington, 8. 0. M. M. QUINN k BRO., Augusta, /. H. ESTELL, Savannah, Ga. ISAAC DAYEGA, Agent in New YorB. Mr. AUG. BRENTANO. NO. 708 Broadway, Now York, tus always tho intent dntos of tho Daily News, as ho doas of all tho other principal Journals of the country. LOOAJL, MATTERS. a.? ttr BEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. -IB? ' Attention is called to tho letter of Ex-Governor PiCKENS on our second pago. We call attention to tbe chango of timo for holding the public mooting of citizens, which will be noted in the advertisement headed "Public Meeting." Mtjsio on the Batter*.?The Sixth U. 8. In fantry band porform on the Battery this evening, commencing nt six o'clock. Tho following is tho programme : 1. Kroenungamarch?Lo Prophet. 2. Overture from Stradella. 3. Polka?Rosa. 1. Potpourri?Semiramldo. 5. Cavatina, from Sancio di Caetiglia. 6, Quickstep. The People's Line.?A privato dispatch, re ceived by Mesare. Willis & Chisolm, states that tbe steamship Cambria left Now York on Thursday, at 7 A. M., in placo of the Mtmeka. The Cambria will leave this port for New York on Thureday next. United States District Court.?Favorable in structions from the Frosidont, in the BTowEns' case, are daily expected, but no reply has yet been received to the etatement forwarded. Meantime, during the absence of anything criminal, the time of tho Court is fully occupied with pressing civil business. Mayor's Court, briday Morning, July 20.? A follow, who insulted a t*irl, pot knocked on the head by her father. Tho old man was brought into Court this morning for tbe battery, but His Honor discharged him. ' A Fat Place.?The Governorship of Cuba.? Captain-General Dulce, who has rocontly returned from Cuba to Spain, is reported to have made a million of dollars. Dulce et decorum pro patria mori; which, liberally translated, moans : Dulce made a good thing of it serving his country at Aforo. The East Tennessee and Geoboia Railroad Company are issuing now bonds, to take np past duo coupons of the company's bonds. Bonds are issued of denominations as low as $100. The "KnoxvilloDepository,"CM. McGhee, Preeident, will givo attention to tbe consolidation and issue of the new bonds. Due West Female College.?We have re ceived, from the press of Mr. Joseph Walker, a very neat pamphlet, which, upon examination, proved to bo a catalogue of the Due West Fe male College for lho year 18C5-'6G. Rev. J. J. Bonner is the Prosidont of the Faculty. The session was well attended. Next term opens on tbe first Monday in October. The Thoudles on Folly Island.?A disturb ance occurred on Folly Island day before yester day among tho colored troops stationed at that point. M ajor Faust, from Cusllo Pincknoy, wenl over with a white guard as soon as he hoard of it, but tho diatuibanco had been quellod beforo ho reached the islam!. It was rumored that somo of the rioters hud been killed, but wo learn on good authority that the report was incorrect. Map of the Seat of WAn.?We aro indebted to Z. B. Oakes, Exq., for a very satisfactory Map of Germany. Hero you can follow the armies. Austria running and Prussia pursuing, and Italy flying with Austria after bor.. Tuja map is gotten up out of pure philanthropy by the Homo InsurJ ancc Company of Now York, aod should bo pro oared for every rflice and counting-room in the city. Mr. Oakes, tho Agent of the "Home," has our thanks for remembering us. Important Decision?On tho civil aide of the Provost Court, josterday, tho following important decision was given iu tho caso of Thomas W. Car dozo (colored) is. thoBaltio Fire Insurance Com pany of New York. The plaintiff in this caBO beiDg a resident of i'barleston, and tho defondant a corporate body or tho Stato of Now York, and tho subject matter of dinpnto of a greater value than $500, the Uuitf-d States Courts, under the Act of 1789, have exclusivo jurisdiction. Tho Uuitod States O.mrt is now open in this State, and any disability under whioh tho plaintiff might have labored on account of his color, has boon removed by tho Civil Rights Bill. This case is, therofore, di*miBBfd, and tho plaintiff remand ed to his remedy in the civil courts. The counsel fur the pUiutiff gavo notice of an appeal to the Commanding General. Tho counsel f->r tho dofonco was Theodore G. Barker, Esq., who argued tbe case on aubatan tially the samo groui.d relied on by the Court in its decision. Hot, Hotter, Hottest?Tho comparison ol this warm adjectivo ?b the chiof grammatical cx : orcitio tho rising generation hau boon cngagod in ?luring tho past week. And natural, when on waking up in tho morniug you liud yottrsolf par boiled ?your sacque de nuit washod, without tho assistance of tub or bltuichisseimc. yon tit onco get out of bod, joining tho aforenamed rising genera tion in complaining of tho heat. Wo usually have a pleasant sea breeze iu Charleston, ?luring the day at hast, but during tho laut few naya tho marina zephyrs havo been raneo* coy. In tho centro of tho city tho beat baa been very oppressive, particularly at night, Wo havo novor soi n bo fow people in King-street in tho morniug houru, as W?a tho caso about 11 o'clock tho last two or thrco days. Tho place looked all but deserted. Merchants, book-keep ers, clerks, porters, etc., all were buaily_engaged trying to kcop cool?fanning, drtuklrg soda water and lomonade, catiug ice cream, and looking at tho thermometer. But relentless Fahrenheit gave them no cool comfort. They fared better going to Bedf-oiid's, Eckel's, Jones, Raoul ?t Lyxab'b, and PiiATT & Wilson Bitos, whose soda water pro duced tho desired result. Yet, strange to say? thero has boon no well authenticated caBc of coup de soleil reported as yet this season; certainly no death therefrom. In tho North, wo see thero havo been hundreds from this cause. How is this difference to be accounted for ? We can think of only one reason, and that is, that improper indul gence in strong iced waters exposed the unwary in tho North to the baneful itiflueuco of the eun's direct rays, while our people hero aro cither too temperato or too poor to indulge in anything stronger than soda water. "Fugitive Leaves," by A. P. Melcdeiis_We have received from tho author a copy of a very modest little ?oUeottoo of poems under tho abovo namo. There are twtnty pieces in all?varied in etyle as in subject, and very unequal iu their mer its. Theee pooma, wo believe, have only been printed for private circulation, and not having been published, wo aro not altogether sure that wo are right ?d notici? g them here; but, having said this much, wo will givo our readers a speci men of this new aspirant of the laurel crown. When a young man writes versos, ten to ono ho celebrates tho passion of love. Mr. Melcheiis is no exception to tho rulo, and wo give ouo of bis amatory lyrics, in which tho discert iog reader will doubtless discover the future Anacheon, Tom Moobe, or Wieland : THE FORSAKEN LOVER. My heart though mink in sorrrow deep The wrouga I'll calmly near Bestowed upon It through my love For thee, with silent tear. Another one now has thy heart The heart that once was mino The heart I thought so freo from guilt So free from all repino. For thee my heart still finds a tind Thy morn'ry atiuga my rest Thy lovo from me will ne'or depart Not from my withered breast. , Though you will ?purn me I will bear Untlll some tuturo clay Wheu you return your love to mo With kindness I'll repay. Farewell till then my dearest lovo Wo onco shall ine?-t again But then thy heart more faith must prove Onco more (arcwull, Till then. -O- * Pnovosr Couut, July 20.?This was a hot and tircsomo day in tho Provost Court room. Tho docket was long and the examination of tho wit-1 nossca tedious. United State vs. John Watson (colored)?As sault and Battery aud resisting the Police?The prisoner in this caso was proved to havo com mitted a brutal assault on Thomas Jenkins (col ored), and to have resisted the police when they arrested him. He was lined $100, aud sentenced to sixty days' hard labor on tho streets. By far tho moat important case bofore the Court to-day was that of tho United States vs. Poinsett Simmons, Alick Murphy, aud James Richardson (colored) for vagrancy. It is tho first case that has beon brought bofore tho Court under the or der of Qen. R. K. Scott, known as General Order No. 9, and &s this order affects materially the in terests of tho whole Stato, the result of this first effort to enforce it judicially is a matter of some importance. The prosecuting witnesses were two gentlemen from Boston, who are cultivating a farm in Christ Church Parish, on which the prisoners were ac cusedof loafing. Major O'Brien, U. 8. A., tho post commander at _t. Pleasant, appeared as prose cuting oilicor in tbe case, in which he seemed to take much personal interest. The prisoners wero represented by Mr. W. J. Whippor, a colored attorney from the State of Michigan, who has been practising in this Court for some timo past. Tbe evidence elicited was too voluminous and too rambling to justify its publication in full, but the subit?neo of it can be given in a very fow words. Tho witnesses produced wero the Boston gen tlemen before mentioned, a colored foreman or driver, and several colored laborora from their farm. Tho two white men testified that Poinsett Simmons had been coustantly on their placo since they first took possession ; that tbey had never I employed him, and thathobadnot, during all that time, to their knowledge, had any visible means of support. Of tho two other prisoners they had (uncharged one on tho 2d inet, and one on the 12th inst., and that since those dates respectively, tbey had remained loafing about their farm, without, as far aB they could see, any visiblo moans of Bup port, and had carried firearms, and had used violent and abusive language. The colored witnesses testified that Poinsott Simmons made baskets for a living, and that he had a wife living on that place, anl that the other prisoners had small crops of thoir own on the farm. This evidence was all on the part of tho proae oution, and the counsel for tho prisoners, think ing that it did not prove the offence charged, moved, on that ground, for n dismissal of tho case. The Court unanimously overruled tho mo tion, and the counsel for the prisoners then moved for a continuance of the caso on the ground that his clients had been arrested suddenly, and had not had sufficient time to prepare for trial. Major O'Diuen then stated to the Court that ho had serious objections to the continuance of tho crbc; that he belisvod tho colored witnesses al ready produced had been intimidated by threats of personal violence, and that bo did not wish time granted the prisoners to frighten or suborn other witnesses to onable them to oscapo from justice. Tbe counsel for the prisoners then withdrew his motion, and proceeded with his argument. He grouped skiirully thoBo points of the evidence which favored his clients, and claimed that tho prosecution, by their own sbo whig, had nof estab lished the charge of vagranoy. He allutlod to tbe chargo ol subornation of perjury niado against his clients, and insinuated against him by tho prosecuting ofllcor, au d said that if ho or they had committed that oftenco thoy woro liablo to bo tried by tho Courts, and he challenged iuvesti tion. ?Major O'Brien, in reply, gave the Court a'cir CiimsUiitial account of the trouble which ho had with the nogroM on that farm, and with the pris oners in purticulir, who had told him to his face that they would Dot work, and (hat ho could not make them work, and that there was no power in the United States that could uiako them work. Ho denounced tho prianaere as idlo, woithlens vagabonda, and said there could be no doubt that they wero vagrants. The Court Baid that after a careful considera tion of tho evidence, thoy thought it suflicient to convict the prisoners of the chargo of vagrancy, and therefore eeutenced them each to thirty days' hard labor on the streets. Frazei Ancrutn (colored), for stealing a watch, was sentenced to $100 lino and sixty days' hard labor on the streets. A discharged negro soldior, who bad been on a breeze and fall?n among the Philistines, brought up one of tho Delilahs for stealing his discharge and $5. As he did not m a ko out his caso Delilah was discharged. Seeing is Believing.?If ladies wbodo not use tho fragrant SOZODONT will comparo teeth with those who do, they will see In an lns'antni'.ro raaeooa for adopting It than can be composed luto a newspaper paragraph. ^_ tua2 BUSINESS NOTIGES. And ion Ralea Tikis Day. T. M. Cater will sell this doji. in his back store. Stale street, opposite engine houso, at 10 o'clock, 82 barrels of UH'HB beof. Gabriel DeWitt will sell this day, *t tho northwest corner of Kiu< aud Sprig streets, at lOyi o'olock, jew elry, safes, t ,baeco, &c. By referring to the advertising column it will bo noticed that E. E. Bedford Is still dispensing his cool and sparkling Soda Waterand tbe celebrated Polar Beer to the thirsty public It Is no wonder that his fountain Is bo well {stronized, for tho beverages aro all that tbey are represented to be, and with a list of twenty differ ent klndB of HyrupB, one Is sure to gratify their tasto. The Polar Beer is not only a very agreeable and plea sant summer drink, but is regarded by all to bo a most excellent and Invigorating tonic, it being propared en tirely from roots. When tho thermometer Is up in the nineties it is a pleasure to know that at E. E. Bed form's, No. 058 King street, you can get a healthy, re freshing, and cool drink. If anv ono doubts tho asser tion, let them stop In and ascertain the truth for them selv+s. We have yet to hear of any one leaving his countor dissatisfied. For Dyspeptlo and others a con stant supply of Klssingeo, Vichy, and Congross Waters are kept on ico. Business Notice.?Wo call attention to Mr. John OoMaiiNB. lie offers one hundred casos of shoes, com prising summer styles, for ladles, Rents andcbildron, at retail, lor two months. Fifty cents on each pair will certainly bo saved by the purchaser, besides getting a prime shoo for wear. Call at No. 137 Mceting-strcot, up stairs, noarly oppo site to Hayne-strcet, sign of tho Big Shoe. tilths!) "Throw physic to tho dogs, I'll nono of It, To make assurance doubly cure 1*11 take"?Plantation Bitters, They never fail. This gTeat Stomach'c Healer, so long and favorably known to the American public, is just what tbe propio need. It is a remedy they can rely on. For Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Headache, Dizziness, Ague, Liver Com plainte", Pains in the Sido and Hack, fee., it has no equal; t ot the least among its virtues is Its extreme pleasant ness to tho tasto and immediate beneficial effect. Try it, ye dyspeptics, and be cured 1 tuths3 If he wno causes two dlades of chars to onow where hut one ooew befohe Is a public benefactor, then he who plices in tho hands of the public the means of curing disease is more. Dr. Humphreys has been over ten years preparing bis Hom opathio Specifics for the public, aud has elaborated the most completo, Himplo and successful system over known for families or individuals. His preparations have sn es tablished and met ited reputation. Seo advertisement. Ad. robs Humphreys' Specific Homceopathic Medi oine Co., No. 561 Broadway, N. Y. 6 July 16 MRS. WINSLOw\ An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the attention of Mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOB CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, bj softening tho gums, reJucing all inflammations, will allay at.t. paIN and spasm odio action, and la i SURE TO REGULATE TBE BOWELS. Depend upon It, mothers. It will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to Tour Infant?? We have put up end sold this article for over thirty years, and can say In coufldeuce and truth of it what w? have never been able to Bay ol ?- other medicine NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SI W?LK INSTANCE TC EFFECT A ODRE, when timely nsed. Never did w ? know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wbC nsed It. On the contrary, all are delighted with its ops rations, and speak la terms of commendation of it? magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thli matter "what ws do know," after thirty years' expe rience, and PLEDiiK ODR3ELVE8 FUlt THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In abaor every instance where the Infant is suffering from paii and exhaustion, relief wlU be found in fifteen or twent? minutes after the syrup Is administered. Full directions lor using will accompany caob bottlt Nona genome unless the lac simile ol ODRTIS <b PEli KINS, New York. Is on the ontslde wrapper. Bold by all druggists tnroughont the world. Pri?e ?niy 39 Ccntta per BottUa. Tor aale, by KING & GASSIDET. "yonderful but True! MADAME REMINGTON, THE WORLD RENOWNED ABtrologistand Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in clairvoyant stats, delineates the very features of the per son yon are to marry, and bv tbe aid of an instrument of intense power, known as tbe Psychomotrope, guar antees to produce a perlect and lifu-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date ot marriage, occupation, leading traits of charactor, ko. This is no Imposition, aa testimonials without number can assert By stating place- of birtb, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enolosing fifty oenta, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re oelvo the picture by return mail, together with desired Information. Address in confidence, Madame GERTRUDE REM INGTON, P. 0. Box W, Wast Troy, N. Y. May 8 tuths3mo G--RE.A.T ;ti AT TIIK OLDEST ESTIBLISHBD IN THE CITY ! 210 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S.O. THE SUBSCEIBER BEGS TO inform his customers, and the public generally, that in order to meet their wants in the way of SUMMER CLOTHING, and to close out his present Stock, he has MARKED DOWN HI3 PRICES, which will accomplish the desired object, regardless of cost. Annexed will be found a List of some of the leading articles, showing the present and former prices. FROCKS AND SACKS. Former Present Prices. Prices. FINE BLACK OLOXH FULL DRE88 FROCK COATS.$38 $32 FINE BLACK CLOTH FULL DRESS "FROCK COAT8. 35 30 FINE DLAOK CLOTH FULL DRESS SACKS. 20 18 FINE BLAOK CLOTH HALF LINED BAOK8. 14 11 FINE FBENOH SILK MIXED SILK LINED BACKS. 32 28 FINE FRENCH SILK MIXED SILK LINED 8ACK8. 31 27 FINE ENGLISH CASS. FULL LINED 8A0K8. 20 22 FINE FRENOH MOUNTAIN DEW CASS. SKELETON SACK. 24 20 HARRIS GREY CABS. SKELETON SACK. 21 18 OHIVROIT OA8S. SKELETON SACK.. 20 15 SUPER ENGLISH MELTON SKELE TON 8A0K. 22 18 DARK GREY AND BROWN HAIR LIN ED CASS. SACK.?. 1* 11 COLORED ALPACA SACK_t. 0 6 WHITE LIKEN DUCK SACK8. .$11, $7, $6, $10, 0, 5 COLORED ALPACA SACKS. 8 7 BROWN AND GREY TWEED SACK... 0 6 BROWN LIMEN DUCK SACK. 0 5 BROWN LINEN DUOK SACK. 6 4 BROWN LINEN 8?rT8, SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 10 8 BLACK SILK ALPACA 8AOK. 8 B0 7.60 BLAOK SILK ALPACA SACK. 7 S BLACK ALPACA SACK. 5 4 PANTS. Former Presen Prices. Prictt. BLAOK FRENCH DOE CASS. PANTS.. $16 13 BLACK FRENOH DOE CASS. PANTS.. 18 11 BLAOK FRENCH DOEOA8S. PANTS.. 12 10 FRENOH SILK MIXED CASS. PANTS.. 16 13 FRENCH SILK MIXED GA98. PANTS.. 16 12 FRENOS 8ILK MIXED CASS. PANTS.. 18 10 LIGHT COLORED ENGLISH MELTON PANTS. 18 10 LIGHT COLORED FRENCH CASS. PANTS. 14 11 CHIVIIOIT CASS. PANTS. 12 10 STRICTLY ENGLISH CASS. PANTS... 15 12 LIGHT COLORED CASS. PANT8. 7 6 HAIR-LINED OAS3. PANTS. 9 8 LUPINE HAIR-LINED CASS. PANTS.. 8 7 FRENCH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 13 10 FRENOH JOINER CLOTH PANTS. 12 0 ENGLISH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 7 . 6 BLACK ALPACA LINED PANTS. 5 4.50 COLORED CASS. PANTS. 6.60 4.50 COLORED CASS. PANTS. 3 2 LINEN AND COTTON WORKING PANTS. 3 1.?0 VEST?. BLA^K CLOTH VESTS (SILK BACK).. 11 0.80 BLACK SATIN VK8T8. 7 8.60 BLAOK SILK ALPACA VESTS. 0.60 4.60 COLORED SILK VESTS. T 6.50 COLORED SILK VESTS. 12 10 BLAOK AND WHITE ENGLISH CASS. VESTS. 8 6 SILK MIXED FRENOH CASS. VESTS.. 7 6 QUEEN'S CLOTH VESTS. 5.60 4.?0 nAIR-LINED OA88. VESlS. 6.60 4.S0 BROWN LINEN DUTKVfafsTS. 8.60 3 BROWN LINEN DRILL VEST8. 2.60 2 A'HITE MARSEILLES VESTG.$7 and 0 $? and 6 A FULL SUPPLY OF THE FINEST SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE Together with a Large Lot of GLOVES, NECK TIES, &c, Which will be sold at corretpondlDg Low Price?. ' SST Tho Price is plainly marked on eaoh article. Capt. B. W. MoTureous, AS USUAL, WILL TAKE GREAT PLEA8URE IN accommodating his friends, and the pnb'lo in genera), AT THIS PLACE, who are reepectlnUy Invited to call. M. MATTIIIM, iCBHT, No. 219* King-street, CHARLESTON, B- O. July 11 lmo ? AUCTION SALES. PosUtoe Sale if .12 Barrets Hess ?krf, on accoun I of /'<n kern. nv T. ??I. O ?TBK, Will he told, THIS DAY*, at lu p'floek, In my hack Store, In Hfato stre? t, i? penile In, j* ?. |i??iirV. Hi turr?la M?-??? Reef, on account ??t It? kers; Beef onildi ?Oil in k< oil order. Comlliiotin cuati. July _ ./cire'rif, Safe,*, 'I. > nit fit, ?tv in (. ?nun i. iiiivi'iT. Will be ?old, Tins DAV, 2lf?t Insum?, at northwest rnt* niTof KiriK nuil H*rl g*"ei?ls, < liiiif-pnnt 10 A M., A lot of CHEWING ?till SMuKINi. T? UACCO; 1 H. w li?0 Mar-bine; 2 Wa?ln?taiidt>i 1 Round Tabli? a wiro H.r?H; 1 Watch, a ?loiilil?- tlmelerper; a lot of .It-weiry, Shoo- Key Ring* Reim. siiir'B. k . A.c. July 21 I'fisittOtt Sale of Fine Ao'.?*' in Aihttt. IIY It. ,11. I?l All M> \ I. t.. On MONDAY, 2:1.1 IB?!., at 11 oVli ck. will bo eolit heforo my Sales Room, No. :i:i Droad-striet, without re? BtTVP, TWO LOTS IN THE TOW V OF A1KEN?eald lote He in thocquuro formed l>y tho following streets, viz: Ab lievilie, Kiige field, Feuilleton, and 1 mirens. aro d?sig n?t? it Nos. il Bud 12, ai d imamic luth 60 l?y 160 feet. Condif tous caeh. l'iirclinn'r to pay mo fi>r papers. July 21_ Elegant Furniture. BY n. ii. ha ii-iiAi.i,. On MONDAY, 2 d ins?., at 11 o'ch ck, will ho sold,at my pales ro? in. No. ?8 ilroail Mro?t, 1 Tory hatidsouio Parlor sot of ItllsfcWOOD FORNI TUBfi, covered with Silk Brocatel (braid). C0NHIH1INO of: 4 ARM CHAIRS, 1 Teto-r-Tott?, and 2 Chaira. ALSO, IOE HOUSE, Mirror?, Biiicnu, Wiro Safo, and oilier articles. July 21 BY U. .11. HAK8HA__. On MOND*?Y. ?M instant, at II o'clock, will bo sold boforo my sain- room, No. ;l:t Bruad-s-trcct, Ono THOROUGII-IIRKD MAKE, w.rruulcd sonnd. r-ho draws well any ?here, ana is ?jood under tho sad dle^ July 21_ 1U1L.I.IGAN. MKLUIKHS & CO. Will soil on MONDAY, 2:id In?'., at. tho Wharf, foot of Venduo Rauge, at ha l"-pant 10 o'clock, I YaWL boat, 2l bet loo?. C feet beam, wllh mast, fail, oars, rudrlor, Ac, 1? completo order. July 21 TbbacOO ! Tohac.cn ! BY I.HItKV ? rti KXtMlKI), On TUESDAY, 24th Instant, will ho ioW In our store. >o. 1ST East Bay, opposlto Nurth Atlantic Wharf,'at 10 o'clock, 20 liOXei TOBACCO, Sweet, Ill's, "Ohnmpinu" 17 boxes Tobacco, Swcot, 10*8, "(Jem of tho Old Do minion." I Conditions cash. July 21 ! Merchants' Hotel, with its entire Stock of Furniture and Fir lures. WM. CTJR-.KY, Audoneer. I will roll, at Public Auction, on the promit?*, on Til UK-.IMY. (ho 2d ol AuguBt, at 11 o'clock, A. M., under foreclosure of inor'gsge. The TWO YEARS UNkXPIRED LEASE, and tho en tiro St' ck ol Furniture and Hxmres, together n-iili the Good Will and Licenses of the MEItOHANTa' HOTEL, situated at the corner of King and Society streets, Charleston, S- 0. Tbia Hotel Is now in full operation, contains about 76 rooms, and bas CO boarders; can bo seen at all hours during the day by making application at tho office. Terms cash._July 21 PRIVATE SALES. Spacious Building Lot on Meeting-street. BY XV. Y. ?BITCH, Broker and Auctioneer. At Pr?vale Sale? That very desirable and riegan t LOT in Mooting street, situate between tho Mills Houso and Charleston Hotel; containing front on Moot?nt?-street 100 lcot, and in depth 300 font. This lot Is situated In tho most desirable part of the city, aud its largo front will bo found a?) van niveous for tho erection of ft row of wholesaln stores, wbllsi the depth conld be used for other advantageous purposes. Terme accommodating. Fot* furthorpartlculara, apply as above, at July 19 UistiiO No 25 BROAD-STREET. Butledqe A venue. BY W. Y. __ITCII. At Private Bale? That elegant and very doslrablo RESIDENCE situated at tho corner of Rutlodgo Avenue aud Doughty street. The House contains seven rooms with pantry and gas fixtures complete. On the premises are kitchen, stable, carriage houso and cistern. The Residence, to the east and south sides, is Burroundod with over greens, sud the projected Ony Railway will pass im mediately in the f rout of it rendering it one of the moat desirable residences In the city. For farther particulars, li.qulre aa above, at July 17 tuthrS No. 25 BHOAD-STREET. DRUG STORE. E. H. KELLERS 8s CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A. C. PIIIN,) APOTHECARIES AND DBUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING-ST., THIRD DOUR NURTH OF MARKET, WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE on band a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, SOAPS, BBCSBES. PER? FUMERY and FAN0Y GOODS, and are prepared to Bupply physicians and private families at cheapest mar ket rates. E. H. KELLERS, M. D.H. BAER, M. P. July 13_ FIRE, MARINE AMD LIFE MURME AGENCY. TUPPER & LANE, IN PLANTERS' <? MECHANICS' BANK BUILDING. No. 133 East Bay-street, REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPvNIES of tbe highest rceporisliiility. with Cash Capitals of ONE TO TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS EACH, AGOREOUTE, SUI.O?O.OOO. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. PH NIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK. MANHATTAN IN8URAN0E CO., OF NEW YORK? INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE 00., OF NEW YORK WIDOWS AND ORPHANS BE NIC FIT LI FBI IN8URANCRCO., OF N-W YORK. SOUTHERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, O? VIRGINIA. FIRE, MARINE and LIFE RISKS taken as low as any reliablo Company, and Losaos promptly paid at this Agency. A. A. LANE.SAM'L Y. TOPPER. June 20 tu'ln?2tnoa Well to-day, 8ic_ to-morrow. Such is tbe experience of thousands. Few enjoy con? tlnuous health. To what does tho occasional Ivalld at? tribute bis uncertain coudition? Not to himself, of course. He laye tho blame, on tbe climate, perhaps. It Is too hot, or too cold, or too dame, or too dry, or too variable. But does bo take the proper course to fortify his constitution and bodily organ-? agalnut tue extremes ?ud cbangoa of which ho complains? No. Ho says, perhaps, that only an iron man could boar such great heat, or auch violent cold, or auoh sudden vlclonltudes. Why then d es he not resort to tho groat Tonlo and Preventive, which, if It will not nuke him an Iron man, will at least quadr pie tho capacity of his nystem to re pel al external agencies that tond to produce disease? nOSTETTER'8 CELEBRATED STOMACH BHTER8, taken faithfully according to tho directions, will so it engthen tho stomach, brace the n?rvea tone the liver, ?nd regulate and Invigorate the whole animal ma chinery, that tbe syatero. Instead of being at tbe mercy of the weather, and liable to bo proatrated by every change of temperature, will become caae-hardened, as It were, and almost impervious to climatic Influences. It in to this preventivo principle that IIo?jtktiku'b Bir iKBj? owe their great popularity ?n the West Indies. British America and Australia. 6 July 10