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U_\tie Uixiiy News. i SATURDAY MORN1N0, JULY 21, 18G6. Tho New TCl ii ?<l >m >,t Italy and Its Heroes. Eight years ago tho Peninsula of Italy consisted of eight aovortifin and indi puiulcut Statos. Tho union of all those vavioua 8tates under ono power ful Govcrnmont has boon for years tho favorito droam of a largo party among tho Italiane, and tho traditional policy of Mio Houso of Savoy. It wan in tho hopo of carrying out this scheme that 0ha.bl.E3 Albert, when tho revolution broke out in Lomb&rdo-Vanetia in 1818, placed himself at tho head of tho movement and marched with his army into Lombardy. Tho hated rulo of tho Austrians in the Peninsu la Boomed about to bo broken, when two victorios by Raoetsky over tho Sardinians and inBurgowts turned tho scale and sootned to threaten tho very existonco of tho Sardinian monarchy. Charles Ai.iiKivr was forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Victor Eman?kl. Tho Austrian hold upon Lom bardy and Vonico seemod ?xod faster than over. Meantime, revolution? in tho Papal States, in Na ples, and elsewhere, wore likowiso put down and wero followed by sovoro reactionary moasureB. Victor Emanuel, on tho othor hind, had hoon securing his position as tho Icador of tho party of unity, by fostoring liberal institution?, while, at tho ?amo time, ho had greatly augmented tho material resources and foreign iniluenco of bis kingdom, and had comontod an alliance with Franco, to aid bim in his ultorior designs. Austria took tho alarm, and urndo preparations for war. Tho pooplo of Italy believed that tho moment of national unity and regeneration was at hand; and there was bittor disappointment when, after the brilliant campaign of 1859, a penco was arranged at Villafranca, whereby Sardinia became the pur chaser of nearly all of Lombardy, except the im portant fortresses of Posohiora and Mantua, for tho sum of $12,000,000, whilo the rest of Lombar dy and the wholo of Venice wero retained by Austria. Since that time tho great question in Italy, up to the present year, haB been tho disposal of Rome. Tho day has seemod closo at hand when that city, too, muet be added to the new kingdom of Italy; but, nnexpoctodly, Austria has boon the first to loose hor hold upon an unwilling people, and tho Popo still clings to bis temporal power. The ac cession of territory whioh Yiotob Eslanuei. has made, or probably will make, by tho war just oloaed, comprises the entire Government of Ve nice, having an area of 9,198 square miles, and a population of 2,166,000; and tho small remnant of Lombardy, with a population of perhaps 40,000. Victor Emanuel, when he came to the throne, had about 5,000,000 subjeots. He has reignod 17 years, and has now nearly 25,000,000. Of the Italians in Europe, therefore, we see that about 25,000,000 owo allegiance to the new king dom, whilo there are 1,650,000 subjeot to foreign powers, and 714,000 under the dominion of minor Italian sovereigns, GARIBALDI. Guiseppe Garibaldi, tho bou of an Italian sea man, was born at Nice, July 4, 1806, and was brought up to follow his father's calling. From early youth he manifested that daring and chival roue spirit which has characterized him through life, and one of his earliest exploits, performed whilo a mere boy, was the saving: of a poor woman from drowning at the risk of bis own life. He was exiled* in 1834, and wont to Marseilles, whonce be made voy&geB to various ports. Next wo hoar of him at Rio Janeiro, when he engaged unsuc cessfully in mercantile pursuits. The revolution in Uraguay boou opened to him a more congenial field of activity. Fitting out a small bark, which be named the Blazzini, be Bailed for the Republic with twenty companions, but on the way encoun tered two launches of tho enemy. An engagement ensued in which Garibaldi was victorious, though dangerously wounded. Disembarking on neutral territory, ho succeeded in joining an expedition commanded by tbo insurgent loader liento Gov zales. He married a South American woman of extraordinary energy and devotion, and accom panied and aided by her, he served in the forces of tho Republic until tho coeeation or hostilities. When Rosae, the Dictator ot Ru?nos Ayros, de clared war against Uraguay, ho was charged with the command of tho R. publican fleet. Some timos, however, ho fought in the ranks of the Italian Legion ou land, and occasionally com manded it. Tho Btato or affairs in Italy in 1848 re called him to his native country, and ho placed himself at tho disposal of Charles Albert. He fought with his accustomed gallantry in Lom burdy until ovorp-iwered by tho AuBtriane, and then he took command under tho revolutionary Govornmcnt nf Homo. During the siege of that city by tho French ho was stationed outaido the walls with 1200 mon, and, seconded by Avczzana, defeated a greatly superior forco and took 800 Erisoners. He bcit tho Neapolitans in two attles, and after tho capturo of tho city resolved, with his hamlftil of men, to continuo ?hc struggle in tho opon country. With 4000 mon he set out for Naples, fimlly, aftor a series of remarka bly doxtcroiiH muBUvres, reached San Marino, and thero, with ouly 1800 mon remaining, found himself hemmed in. II? would have acco.<tod the amnosty offered him, but tho Austiians wished to exo?udo from it afow French soldiers, and, rather than sacrifi?e them, ho resolved, with about half bin force, to make by nivht another effort to escape. He succeeded, with about 21)0 men, in getting aboard some fishiug boats at Cnsenatico, and niado anil lor Vonice. H?b littlo flcot was described by tho Austrian squadron in tbo Adri atic and dispersed. Sonic were captured and others ran ashoio. Among tho latter was tho boat containing Garibaldi and his heroic wife Two daye later, Anna Garibaldi diod. The chief himself ruado his way across the peninsula from tho east coast to tho west, and finally reached Chicavari, in tho Sardinian State. Ho camo to New York in 1850, and supported himself by work in? in a candle factory on Staten Island, until he found.an opportunity of returning to his old calling of a soaman. In 1858 ho was invited by tho Sardinian Gov ernment to form a national legion, which soon be came celebrated under the oamo of Cacoialori delle Alpit or Hunters of the Alps. Landing at Marsala, in B cily, May 12,18C0, Le rallied nomo of the revolutionists to his standard, captured Palermo, entered Messina, and by tho end or Julv was master of all Sicily, with the titlo of Dictator The King evacuated tho capital, and Garibaldi made his solemn entrance into Naples on the 8th of September. In opposition ti the wishes of tho extreme party, Garibaldi mado over his macnifl eent conquest to tho King of Sardinia, and ro tired to hir little farm in the Islaud of Caprero In August, 18G2, notwithstanding tho decided hostihtv of Victor Emanuel, ho i mbarked with a few volunteors for Catania, on his way to Rome. The Sardinian troops rocoived orders to oppose bis progresa, and a battle was accordingly foncht at Aspromonte, where Garibaldi, his Bon Monotti and his whole command wore taken prisoners' The ex-Dictator himself was seriously wounded in tho foot, and for a long timo was threatened with amputation. In the course of a torn months he was sot at liborty, and has ninoo rccided chioily at Caprera. He wus appointed general in the Italian army, aftor tho annexation or tho Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. During t?<o present campnign ho hsR fv>m'n'?ndod the Sixth Corps, consisting of about 40,000 men. CIAO?IINI. Gen. Cialdini was Hum on tho 8lh of Angtnt, 1811, in Lombardy. When tho revolutionary movement of 1831 brnfco out, ho onrolled himself In a regimont of infantry, and served as a corporal untH tho Austrian intervention, whon ho was obliged to Jeavo tho country. He subsequently toon part in the war of tho succession in Spain, whero ho roso to the rank of Lientenant-Colouel. J.I1G Italian revolutionary movemontot 1818 openod ^r?lu i,1?tetnrn to hi8 CHintry, boing w?uoK?!**?^ totho Provi?ional Government of Milan by Mazzlni. He enrolled bimeelf in the corpa ol Oon. Durtuidi, anil wtin dai?gorotirly wounded at Viconza. lu tho Criuioan wiir ho hold tho rauk o! Qoneral. Iti tho war ot 1859 ho com manded a diviamnof tho Italiau army. In 18?0 ho dofeatcd the Papal army under Lumoriciore, at tlie battle of Oaett-ltidardo, aud i? 18G1 ho took Oneta after a botnbardiuont of Bovoiitnon days. In 1801 no was appointed Vicoroy or Naplos. On Oari??aldi*a last attempt to aclnovo Italian mdo pondcuco, bo was appointed Military and Civil Governor of Sicily. Ho has aorved as a dopnty in the Italian ParJiamont, wa? mado Honator in 1HC4, and besides tho dignity of Marshal o? tho Italian army which ho enjoys, is an officer of. tho Legion of Honor,.and is docoratod with sovoral military orders. LA VARHORA. La Marmora, Alphonso, Marquis do K. C. B., was horn Nov. 17, 1801. Ho enterod tho army as lioutonant of artillery in 182 J. In 1818 ho was ap ?jointed nouerai of brigado. Ho was auosoquont y mado Minister of War and Lioutonant-Goneral by Victor Emanuol. In 1855 be resigned his port folio of war, and took command of the division sont to the Criraoa to aid England and Franco against Russia, rocoiving, at the close of tho war, in acknowledgment of tho valuable sorvicos ho bad rendered, the Order of the liath, and the Grand CrosB of the Legion of Honor. Ho attorwards served as War Miniator in tbo Ministry of Cavour, but In 1859 ho resigned that post for activo sor vico in tbo liuld. Id 18G1 he succeeded Cialdiui as Commandor-in-Ohiofof the troopBof tho King of Italy; and in 1801, ho war intrusted with the formation of a now Cabinet, in which ho hold tho portfolio of Foroign Affairs. _ GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, LANDING. | ff BAG8 GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE (CHOICE) J.O 10 bags Isgtuarm Ooffoe 60 boxes Wluobonter Kxtra Mo. 1 Soap, 1-1, )i and U boxes 15 Kta No. 1 Mackerel (firat quality) 10 kit? No. 1 Salmon. AHD, KEGS CHOICE BUTTEB Box EDgllsh Dairy Cheese Box Dutch OhocBo Tierces Pure Leaf Lard Kcga Paro Leaf Lard Tlorces Davis* Diamond Hams Tieres* Dufflold's Imitation Westphalia Hama Half Barr?la Family Beef Smoked Tongues and Benf. For sale by KLINOK, WICKENUERG & CO. July 21_1__ NAILS! KAILS! A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF SUPEBIOB NAILS from "Tredegar" Works, - Virginia, kept on band and for aale low. PINCKNEY BROS., July 21 Blotb3_North Atlsntlo Wbarf. SYBUF AND SUGAR. g i~\ BARBELS 8TB?P OxJ? 75 barrels Sugar, various grades. Just received, and for sale by HENRY COBIA k CO., July 20 3 No. 26 Vendue Bauge. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. ?J/"\ HHDB. MUSCOVADO BUG AB _ yj 100 bbls. A, B and O Sugar 60 hhda. Porto Btco and Muscovado Molasses IS tierces Clayed Molasses. For aale by H. K LATTE & CO., July 19_tbituS_No. 108 Fast Bay. BALE R0FE? SYRUP? COILS BOPE 150 bbls. Syrup. For ealo by BAVENBL k OO. July 19_th.3 ALE AND CLARET. J f\f\ BBLS. "J. h B. TENNENT'S" SCOTCH ALE J. _f \J 100 casoa Superior Claret Wine. For salo by BBUNS h BEE, July 12_tbstu6_No. 78 Esst Bay. COW PEAS FOR SEED. FOR SALE, O/".A BUSHELS COW PEAS, SUITABLE FOB -?UU PLANIMNO. Apply to BAVENEL h BABNWELL, No. 177 East Bay, July 21 1 Opposite Accommodation Wharf. CORN. K.f\f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME ?VHITE COBN. OvJV l\J For sale by T. J. KERB & OO. July 21_3_Eerr'a Wharf. CORN! IZflfl BUSHELS PRIME MARYLAND YELLOW OVJU CORN, now landing and for sale by STREET BROS, h CO. July 21_1 No. 7* East Bay. C0RNfv0ATS, HAY, SALT. O/ ./^a^ BU8HEL8 PRIME YELLOW COBN _i _J \J \J 600 bushels Oata 300 bales Hay 200 sackB Salt. In Btore and for sale by H. F. BAKER & CO., July 20 3 No. 20 Cumberland-street. 81 CORN AFLOAT. \ f\f\f\ BUSHELS PBIME PBOVI8ION COBN, L \J \J \J per ateamer "Adele,' ' at Brown's Wharf. For sale low while Unding. July 20_3_WEST & JONES. PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY. Orvr\ BALE8 PRIME NORTH BIVER HAY, FOB O V/ V / Bale In iots to suit purchasors, t>v July 19 3 HENRY COBIA h OO. EXTRA QUALITY NEW CROP muscovado MOLASSE.S. FOB SALE LOW TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. JOS. H. BI8LEY. June 28 GROCERY SUGARS. SMALL LOT FOR SALE LOW, T"? CLOSE CON SIo N5IENT, by JOS. H. RI8LEY, No. 110 East Bay, curnor Accommodation Wharf. June 27 COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements once more for the manufacture ol tbe best COTTON OINSover made In tula country, are now prepared to receive orders from Plantera and others wishing to purcbaso. Tbit long established and will known reputation of ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, wo hope, bo a sum* cleat guarantee that the article will give entire satlsiao tlon. 3. M. ELLIOTT h OO., May 14 Wlnusboro. 8. O. RICE! RICE! LSTo. 193 EAST BAY. J. S. SCHIRMER, rT7HOLF8ALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOME8 V V TIC BICE. An assortment of all gradea con* itantly on hand. Juno 28 JOHN KING & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay, OPPOSITE KERB'S WHARF, OFFER FOR S ?ILE, LOW FOR CASH ? HEIDSIEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTS 8HKBR? WINE, id caifs and In casks MADEIRA WINK, In MM and in casks CLARET WINES, in cates pints and half pints C11RDIAL8, In casos?a varloty DITTERS (?. G. Self,, In cases BRANDIES, in cases and In cask? GIS 8, In csROB aud In casks RUM, in cases WUI8KIES, In cases and In casks ALE, in canon, quart? and pints LAGER DEER, In quarter barrels, also In pints, narked eight do*?n to tbe barrel. Kam? jbbWm iyr. g.^a. R.^a DRr rH?_____. OEMBBAfED ANTISYPHL __*_ W*^*n.t<;d * csrU**i cure for SYPHILIS In all Its forms. Entirely vegetable. ?jr-For aale by all Druggists _& AHD KING ?te OASSIDB_, Jnly 3 8mo? 0HABLB8T0N, 8. 0. FUll NtiiW \(iliU uitt HANTS' LINE?'1 ho rct-ulai a. .? > sehr. 8. J. WAR UNO, fcnitth. Master, has thobulkof bor Freigut ongoged. * For balauco lifcbt Vn igbt, apply to July 18_WihlS _WILLIAM ROACH. WANTED ISiniKUIA K.I.V, A ^VESSEL to load Lamber for New York, eighty ?thousand foot capacity. Apply to A. GETTY A CO., No. 128 Meeting-street, July 12 thstu And North Atlantic What f. (-_.?-, VR8SKLH WaNTKD_FI>H * : Europe, south ameriua, west "INDIE8, ports in tho UNITED 8TATE8 and PROVINCE?. Highest rates paid and dispatch given JOS. H. KISLEY. No. 110 East Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf. July 13 VKSSEL. WANTED, TO L. O A D > with lumber for Baitlmoro, of from lift y to >ouo hundred thousand f- et capacity. Apply to EBAUOH k HALLONEE, July 11 12 Horlbock'B Wharf, near N. E. R. B. POE GEORGETOWN, S. C. THE STEAMER :pi:l,ot iboy, OAPT. THOS. R. PAYNE. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Wednesday Morning, at 6 o'clock. Returning, will leavo Georgetown every Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock. Freight rocolvcd tho day before sailing. For Freight or paasago, ?ppiy to FERGUSON k HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.?Freight (prepaid) will be taken for Con way - boro' and Choraw. to be transferrod at Georgetown to steamers LUtl Ada and R. E. Bell._June 4 FOB NEW YOBE. THE BEaULAB UNITED BTATEB MALL LINE OF FD3ST-GLASS STEAMERS, Q.VAKERCITY. I SARAGOSSA, ANOAMIHIA. I GRANADA, THE BIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN WE^T. WILL LEAVE ADGER'8 WHARF ON 8ATUH. DAY, JULY aiBt. at 1 o'clock P. M., precsoly. No berth reaared until paid for. No Freight received unless engaged at our office. No Freight received after 10 o'clock on Saturday. Freight and Wharfage on petishablo articles ranal be paid at our office. _ July 16_BAVENEL k CO., Agents. New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COME&NY. FARE REDUCED TO $25. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday. bteamsbip'emily b. soudeb, Cam. B. W. Loorrwoon. BTEAMBHIP MONKKA, OaJPT. O. P. MAI.BIIM.aN. mHESE STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY INDUOB X MKNT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen gara, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New Yort and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, Bpaet* ?el comfort, axe unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP OAMBR ?J?3 CAPTAIN-. IT7ILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON W THURSDAY. July 26. at ? o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignment? to New York. For Foaight or Pasiage, apply at tho office of the Agonts. WILLIS k OHIsOLM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consignees In New York?Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX k CO._July 2?? DIRECT LIIlST?T BOSTON AND CHABLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE NEW A I THEODORE. D. WAGNER, CAPTAIN RODNET BAXTER, OF ABOUT 700 TONS BURTHEN, IS READY TO RECEIVE FBEIOHT, AND WILL leave Boston for Charleston, 8. 0., on Saturday, 28th July, to be follono?! immediately by her consort of same atze. DANIEL LEWIS <*i CO., No. 0 Merchants' Row, Agents at Boston. A. J. SALINAS, Agent at Charleston, 8. O, will for ward goods to Augnsta, Atlanta, Columbia, Oamden, Florence, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Jacksonville, Palatlka, Fla., Qenrgotown, 8. 0., and all intermed?ate points. July 13_ PASSAGE REDUCED! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OH FROM EURO FE BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK, Also, by the SPLENDID MAIL 8TEAMER8, Balling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to ant from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain ant* Ireland, at the very Loweat Ratea. Paasongera, on arrival in New York, will have then baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed or them. For Passage, Ac, apply to P. BnEAHAN.^No. 33) West street, New York, or M. M. QUINN ft BROTHER, No. 037 Etho Stuket, Chahjlkbton, 8. a, And No. 187 Broad street, opposite Monument street, Augusts, U. A, lyr February 37 PACIFIC MAIL STlAMSUIP COMPANY'* THROUGH LINE TO TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE ?. S. MAIL, Through in Twenty-two Days. STKAMflHirS OH THE CONNKCTTKa ON THB P ACETIC Atlantic, with thb ARIZONA.COLORADO HENRY OHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.OOLDEN OITY OCEAN QUEEN.BACBAMENTO NORTHERN LIOHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, ho., ho. ONE OP THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North Rtvor, fool of Canal-street, at 12 o'olock, noon, i the 1st, 11th and 2\st of every month (except whej .hose dates fall od Sunday, and thon on tho preceding Saturday), for A8PI1V WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama wltb steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and OENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those or the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from Btoamers* rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passeng? rs wltb families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratea to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges, HALB* FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters aocompacy baggage through and at tend to ladles and children without male protectors. Baggage received on tho dock tho day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengere who pr?fet to Bend down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and at tendance free. For Passage Tickets, or further information, apply ai tho Compsny'a Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OF OANAL-?TREET, NORTH RIVEB, NEW YORK. JulyS fimop S. S HOI.MAN Ai-en*. TRI-WEEKLY HACK LINE BE.TWE._N _A.URE.N8 AND NEWUKllRY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, tho HACK will connect with the up train on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down train on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus passengers can be carried through from Colum bia to Lsurens In ONE DAY?arriving at Lauro s by 0 o'clock the same day they leave Columbia. Passengers can leave Laurens at S o'olock A. M. and arrive at Oolambla same day at 7 o'olock. Every comfort Is afforded passengers which oonld he expooted on a stage line. T. B. OBEWS, Laurens-June'6 l*M. th*tn*tno *T?me 21 THB SO. CA. RAILROAD COUP AN Y HAVING BE-ESTABLISHED ITB RECEIVING AND FORWARDING OFFICE, Merchandise and Pro duce consign d to its Agent from the interior to North ern ports, and from Northern ports to the Interior, will be cared lor and shipped to tfte point of destination without delay and free of commission. Consignments to be forwarded by sea must always be accompanied by Bills of Lading and Letter of Advice, with instructions to Insure if desired. E. N. FULLEE, B. k F. Agent. KB- The Otaarlotte Times, Chester Standard, and Greenvillo Mountaineer, each copy one week and send bills to tnls office. June 36 RAHITAN ANO DKL.AWARK BAY RAIL ROAD. ONLY DIBECT ROUTE TO LONG BBANCH?THE whole distance by rail*?no change of cars?no trav elling hy Stage. On and after .Friday, Juno 1 Ht, 1800, the trains on this Boad will le? ve the Depot of Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam? lieu, as follows, viz: 9.20 A. M , Express Train for Long Branch and New York and intermediate Stations; 3.30 A. M., Mall and Express for Now Yok. Returning, Trains leave Pier 32, foot of Duane-street, North River, via Steamboat Jesso Hoyt; at li A. M., Ex press Train for Long Branch, Camden and*Intermediate Stations; and 4 P. M. for all Stations on tho Road. Faro to and from New York or Long Branch, $2. Excursion Tickets to Long Branch from Camden, $ ?. June 18 8mo WM. N. CLAYTON, Sup't. MACPHERSON&'DONALD SMITH BREWERS OFFINE PAL?ALES W?RTER; WEST I8T-KS?MM7 ?8 AVE? NEW YORK. ?KO. W. (JI.1I.K & CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets, CHARLESTON, S.O. HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF THB above celebrated ALE, acknowledged to be th? best in the market, are now prepared to supply the TRADE of this city and vicinity Warranted to stand the climate. For aale In barrels and halt barrels. May_no MOORHEAD'8 CELEBRATED BITTERS. THE PUBLIC ABE RE8PE0TFULLY INFORMED that these highly esteemed BITTERS are now made by tho aame person who made them for over twenty years for James Moorbead. He having the original re ceipt, can confidently recomtneLd them equal to any made daring Moot head's life time. Sn'd In quantities to suit purchasers at No 00 CAL HOUN-6TUE&T, south Bide, between Meeting and An. son streets. JAMES MoKEAN. July 11_ lmo A8SIONKK?' ROTIOR. MESSRS. RAJ. SAMPSON HdVING MADE AN assignment to o of all their copartnership and individual property and effects for the eneflt of tholr creditors, notice 1b hereb?. given to all and singular tho said copartnership and individual creditors, that the deed of assignment Is at my office for tbelr Inspection, and that all who de airo to avail th -rasolves of the beno flts f Its provisions must do ?-o on or before tbo loth day of September, 1806, tbo period limited by said deed. And tho creditors are hereby uotl?ol to hold a ni<v'tl!>K for th appointment of au aaent, according to the provinioua of the Act of tho General Assembly, passed in 1828. B, B. FRASER, July 7_slO_Assignee. RO?A- MAVAOA LOTTKRY OK CUBA. CONDUCTED BY THB SPANISH GOVERNMENT, $?60,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVEBY 8EV_NT__S DAYS. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. The highest rates paid lor Doublions and all kind Gold in?* Silvir. ?\Xf,OB A JO.- Barker?, "M ?l-*?rH Am|, tfr |,. tf,, .,,-_, *???. ,--,,&! E-lH? DARLINGTON DUllTllEttlVKIl, I HE SOUTHERNER IS PUBLISBED REGULARLY i every FB1DAY MORNING, at Darlington Gouri House. 8. O., by JAMES M. BROWN, and Edited by R W. BO D, Esq. It has lust oommeoced its SEVENTH VOLUME under very flattering auspices. It Is a large shoot, is printed on the boat of paper, and the publish? la determined to spare neither labor nor expense In making it worthy of the largest patronage. Having s good Mid rapidly growing circulation among tho Plant ers and Merchants of Darlington District, and o I th? Pee Dee country .it offera strong inducements to U Merchants and other* desirous ot making them known mrough the medium of adv_tiasmen?.? MHHfl HEPATIC BITTEES, THE MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY FOB THF PER MANENT CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, FOR THE OERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF ALL DISEASES Arising from a debllitatod state of tho Stomach or Liver PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE WANT8 OF OUB * SOUTHERN CLIMATE. Ask for HEPATIC BITTERS, and take none other, and yon will not be disappointed. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms by tha Proprietor and Manufacturer, C. P. PANKNIN, NO. 133 MEETING STREET, Charleston, 8. O. K3T PLEASE OBSEBVE THE FAO SIMILE OF THE PBOBPIETOB'S SIGNATURE ON THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER. Also for sale at G. W. AIMAR. Db. P. M. COHEN, DAWSON k BLAOKMAN. E. H. KELLERS k CO. And by Druggists generally. July 19_3moa SOUTHERN IMPORTING MANUFACTURING DRTJGr HOUSE, No. 288 King-street. PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, No. 238 King-street, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKBT-ST., Charleston, S. C. N. A. PRATT, 1 8. W. WILSON. f P. B. WHVPON. Chemist to lato lGradnateof C. S. Nitre and J Pbila. Collega Mlnliii! 15 u- \ of Pharmacy, A*. reaa. Chemist to late I O S Ora. Dep'L The Proprietors arc Native Georgians? July 7 WORMS! WORMS! HURLEY'S POPULAR WORM CANDT IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS. IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO CUBE. Ordor from PRATT & WILSON BROS., No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. FORCHILLS AND FEVER! TJTSB TUB BEST. HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC NEVER FAILS ?ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED upon?nothing more loliablo than HURLEY'S TONIO. Will enro Airiio and Fever, Chills and Fever, Intermit? tent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every person who has .tried Hurley's Tonlo ?peaks in high torms of it. As a curativa agent it la unsurpassed, and more certain than quinina. No bad results from using Hur.'oy'a Tonic. Everybody Bbould uso Hurley's Ague Toulo. PRATT ?t WILSON BROS., No. 286 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. O. Juno 19 _ tvtha 1866. Till: COLUMBIA. PHOENIX ENLARGED. Great Redaction In the Ratea er" Advert Malaga THE COLUMBIA PH N1X (PUBLISHED DAILY and Tri-Weekly) has been GREATLY ENLARGED, and In the quantity and quality ot its renting matte** will compare favorably with any paper In the State. Tha subscription price to tho Daily la $10 a year; TrI-Week ly $7. The terms for traitaient advertising have been BE? DUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.; while tha monthly and quarterly ratos have been lowered to such an extent so to plaoo the columns of the paper within the .-each of dealeis and manufacturer? generally. JULIAN A. tELBY, January 29 Proprtetoi Oolumbta Pbcenlx.