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The Dailv News, WEDNESDAY Mt'RN'NQ, AUGUST 1, 1-GG. LAfttiE?T CIKCH La MON ifl Tllfi ?TATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ?rTHH! LIST OF' LKT^rKKS re mulnlng In tne "PostofHoe nt the end Of oaciri weeli la iitihliMlmil Offiolully In THE DiVJULiY NEWS every ITrl <luy morninur. LUCJAL MATTEKS. -..* tO-BEB SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. -?*. -. ?. We are indebted to tho (Southern ExpreBB for late Southern und Wetjtem papers. The Weather-The hoavy rains that wo havo enjoyed latterly seem io have dispolled the cl?nela and havo cooled tho atmosphere considera bly. July made hr-r conge graciously, retiring in a porfeot blaze of beauty. In tho morning thoro was scarcely a speck to stain the aznro heaven. The glorious orb of day, in pity to our par-boiled condition, veiled somowhat his fiery splendor. Shirt collars preserved thsir dignity, in spite of a long hot walk, and though items were scarce, yet the stroots woro by no moans empty. Coup d' solid was not dreamed of, aud reporters and lo elia walked boldly in the "raging noon" and feared no evil, fur thoy had borrowod an um brella. United States District Coubt.-This Court was in session yesterday, but no business of much importance was transacted. An Admiralty case was called, but further hoariug postponed to some* future day. Nsw Concern.-"Wo call attention to the adver tisement in to-day's paper of Messrs. Macbeth & Bavenel, Real Estate, Stock Brokers, anti Gouo ral Commission Merchants and Insurance Agents. Both aro young mon well known in Charleston, and aro thoroughly competent to transact buei neaa. rThey present a ?wet rospeciab?e Hat of references. Damno Bobbery.-- A gentleman residing in Wentworth, near King street, while taking a com Portable "siesta" yesterday afternoon between the hours of three and four o'clock, was robbed of a very valuable gold watch and chain worth about $300. The thief was a bold and dexterouB adept) and our friend awoke from the pleasures of dron.ni? land lo realizo his heavy loss. Editohiatl, Visit.-We had the pleasure of seeing in our sanotum last night, Mr. Moose, of Augusta, the Editor of the Chronicle <t Sentinel. Mr. M. is loouing line and lioarty, and we caunqt but congratulate bim upon the prosperity of his capital paper. Ttio '.'Arontcte & -Sentinel ia really one of the boat papers in the Southern country, and evinces, in ita editorial dopnrtmeut, the genius and spirit of an able and thorough prac ticed editor. Theft.-Mr. Schibmeb, Assistant Clerk in tho Market, and Intipoctor of Weights and Measures, met with a sovero loss a few days since. Ho lnul just stepped out of his offiee, leaviug his pocket book, containing between $200 and $300 and somo papers, on bis table. Upon his return the pocket book was minus, and he bas not succeeded in tracing tho theft to any party. The only portion who waa Been to pass the oflico was a man with somo fowls, and it is supposed that, seeing tho portmonnaie through tho window, he had made lovo to it and flown away. Escaped fbom Jaii..-One Guo. W. Quimby, an ex-officer of the United Statos army, escaped from jail on the evening of the 80th, by passing the guards, they supposing him still to be an oflicor. These escapes have been very frequent lately. The prisoners appear to be allowed a certain lax ness that thoy improvo on; thoy exemplify the old adage admirably, "give them an inch and they take an oil." In the present instance, it appears that the prisonor was allowed to walu around the city with some of the jail officials, and has appar ently walked off. Such occurrences are disgrace ful, and their repetition does not add to their savor. A New Academy.-It will bo seen from our ad. vertising colnuins, that tho Bev. Dr. Myers, of London, will soon open a first-class school in our city. Tho bigh testimonials which tho Bev. gen tleman brings, and his well-known oharacter and attainments, enable us to call the attention of parents to his institution, with confidence in the ability of the B?v. gentleman to impart a sound education. Mr. Myers is a thorough Hebrew scholar, and accustomed to teach this and other branches. We would call particular notice to the book-keeping department. This is & new feature in a general Behool, and one of tho greatest im portance. WS clip tho following from tho Savannah Daily New* and Herald of Monday last : .? Bev. Fatheb O'Neiia.-With rtferonce to the severe illness of this reverend geraioman who was recently attacked with typhoici fever in Columbus, Ga., wo olip tho milo wing from tho Sun of Wed nesday morning last : Wa were pleased to loam from the attendant physician, yesterday, that Bev. Father O'Neill, whoso illnesB we noticed yesterday morning, is improving, and that ho bids fair to be restored in a snort time. This, we feel sure, will be gratifying intelligence to many of his friends. TbeAmerioanFabmer.-We have received from the publishers, Messrs. Worthington & Lewis, of No. 52 Gay-street, Baltimore, the August number of this monthly magazine of agriculture and hor ticulture, and are pleased with the amount of in formatloB which it oontaius for the vegetable and fruit farmer, the poultry and stook raiser, and all others who devote their time and attention to pastoral pursuit?. To show tbe sense of pro priety whioh actuates the conductors ' of this ex cellent periodical, wo Clip from it the following ad vertiaoniont and remarks by the editor : Sheep Steauno-"I can buy a pair of Cash more goats, brought from the South by some of the 'boys,' who 'confiscated- tbem. Can they be raised pro?taoly? What ?b it safo to pay for them ?" The above oxtraot is from a Northern agricultu ral paper. The English of It is, that a man oall ing himself a soldier, robbed some one of those goats, while in the United H taloa service, and is not ashamed to offer them for 6ftle; while another, who wishes to turn an honest (?) penny by the . purchase, calis the thief, endearingly, one of "the boys," and usob falsely the honest word "conlis oate," to cover np* tbe msoalitv. A respectable editor publishes the letter without reproof, and ''. treats the writer with the civility duo to a Chris tian or a gentleman I Old Southern Dnoo House_It always affords na gratification to notioo our old Charleston merchants ro-eetablishiug thouinolvoa in busi ness. It auguis troll for tho futuro proapority of our city. By roforonco to our advertising columns to-day, wo perceive that Messrs. G ?odkioii, Winkmxn .V Go. liuvo purchased tho Drug Gitabliatiiuont of Mr. J. A. Moroan, No. 153 ?Mooting street, and wo learn from thesogeutlemun that tlioy will add a new foature to t ho business by tho diroct im portation of drugs, choniioala, .to., from well known Enropoiiu laboratories. Mr. Wineman, who is a thoroughly educated druggist and apo thecary, visited Europo just provious to tho war to make arraugemene for importing gooda in this particular brauch, hut was pre von tod from carry ing out his intentions, and roturnod hero in 18G1. The gentlemen now composing this firm havo boon always idontiflod with tho interests of our city, and with ampio capital and thorough busi ness qaalifioationB, canuot fail to obtain abundant patronage. We bospoak for thom a largo sharo of sucooaa, to which wo think tlioy, aa Charleston mob, aro eminontly entitled. Mayor's CounT, July 31.-_A female, with a de cided brogno, who waB found swearing and cursing in the Btreet in a very unchristian manner, at a lato hour of the night, waa brought bofore hia Honor and Unod $3. She insisted that sho was a decent woman, and by way of compelling tho Mayor to believe euo was, sho lot ont a shower of oatba on tho policeman who arrested her, when carried to the ante-room, which must havo knock ed him into agroaso spot, and certainly convinced na that ahe had not neglected that part of hor education. A bacholor who had boon to a wedding, and felt melancholy at Boeing "two hearts united into one," And who had out of doors determined to knock somebody's two eyes into ono, waa arrei-tcd by the police boforo carrying his sanguinary plot into ex?cution, and placed at the bar, where ho ?vas fined $10 by tho Mayor. A man from distant climes, who had imbibod a little too much, and who was sleeping so quietly m the pavement as not to ho observed, until ho Tipped up a foot passenger, was fiued $5, but ex pressing great bcitow, and pledging himself that ho "likes" should nu vor tiiko placo again, tho lergcant who acts as treasurer condescended to uko the amount in greenbacks, and the gontle nan left with as smiling a fuco aa if ho had just lartod from a ploasant and agrooable frioi d. -o- * Pbovo8t Court, July 81_United 8tatoB vs. Po- I er Adams (colorod)-Stealing_Peter, thinking ' hat discretion was the better part of valor, rusted io tho clemency of tho Court, and pload 'uilty of stealing six watermelons from ono Fob or (colored), valued at twenty-five cents each. Phe Court did nqt wish to oncourago Potor in his I lepredations, and his habit of acquisitive noss vaa summarily checked by the imposition of five ? lollara fino or a wholoaonio exorciao of fifteen laya pro bono publico. \ United St?tea us. Joaeph Holloway (colored).- I Vttempt to Droak House.'- Nicholas Quinn, po iccmau, deposed that ho saw the defendant and , mother party at tho gate of Mrs. Fowler, in Etutledgc-slrcet. Thoy had the gate open, and vore trying to pry open tho shutter. The do- . 'omlant was trying?to open tho shutter, and his iompanion calling ont "police," they both ran, nid the prisoner waB the only ono captured. Tl?o ? Jourt sontonced tho defendant to pay a One of 1 wenty-five dollars, or bo put at hard labor on tho . .licola foi cLaty d.To. 1 United States vs. Tom Bosborno (colorod). fighting and . Disorderly Conduct.-Mr. E. It. iV uni: deposed that the defendant was in his em >loy, at his stono yard, about tho 14th or July, as i laborer ; that he heard tho noise, and saw the jrisoner with two rocks in his hand. Clarence ( -?ray, who was attacked, had a general superiu eiidonce of the business in bia absonco. Dr. J. L. Dawson stated that ho was called, .bout a fortnight ago, to attend Clarenco Gray, | vho was insonsible from a wound on the aide of ho head. Hi? ear waa cut off, and bia hoalth waB r'ory muoh affected by the blow. Clarence Gray (colorod) doposod that he was a itono-cuttcr, and employed hy Mr. Write as an isB.Btant foreman. He tried to eton a conversa ion wbioh waa goitiu on, when the defendant uirsed bim. He told him to stop, or ho would {.nock him, when the prisoner threw a rock at , lim, knocking him down and injuring bim ac ferely. .. . Other witnesses testified to the same offeot, all ihowing malice on the part of the prisoner. The "Jonrt fined the prisoner qne hundred dollars, in ieu of which, as he was accustomed to exercise, . in might develop his mueclOB by sixty days' hard abor on the streets. BUSINESS N?TIGES. Auction Hule? TLIs Day. F. Backus will sell ttjls day, at his store, No. 130 Hoct'ug-atreet, opposite Pavilion Hotel, at 10 o'clock, a ot of excellent fnrnltnre; also, dry goods, hosiery, Ac. MoKay k Campbell will sell this da?, at their store, laael-atreet, neit to Postome?, at 10 o'clock, furniture, patches, &o. ; and, Immediately after, a variety of dry ?oods, &c, - , L. Bunch A Bon will sell thli day, at Ho. 600 Slng itroet, at hall-past 10 o'clock, horses and sundry articles ) furniture. J. A. Enslow A Co. will Bell this day, on Brown's Wharf, at 11 o'clock, - bushels cf corn, In sacks. Selling Off-Under this heading our lady readers will peioolve, among ths advertisements to-day, that Urs. B. J. Cotobbtt, at No. 204 Klng-strost, Is dispos ing of her entire stock of mil inery saved from the late Ure. Ah the bonnet*, flower?, crapes, ko., always kept hy this lady are known to have been of first quality, and of great variety, we presume her goods, sel.lng at the low rates they are, will shortly be takon off her h an dB. Pakkmiii's II-patio Bittbuis.-It Is a wise dispensa tion of rrovi donco that In the samo locality where some diseases exist, the roots end plants which are certain remedios for them are often to be found, walting only for industrious hands, guided by Intelligent heads, to pluck them from the earth and arrange theni as nature directs for the benefit of mankind. In our section of country, where complaints of the livor, dyspepsia and chills nd fever make Ufo miserable and rack the human frame, the vegetable cures are abundant, but they have watted for some iclentlflo f?ind, l.ke tbat of Mr. 1'ank nth, to take them from their hidden places, and extract ing their medical properties, prepare a remedy Ilk- bis most exoellent "Hepatlo Bitters." Although this prepa ration Is comparatively new. In our community. It baa been extensively nsed by infforera of diseases which It Is intended to alleviate, and we hear it highly praised by all of them with whom we have come in contact, and we would, therefore, earutstly recommend li aa one of the finest tonics and correotiTea of the present day. . fmw A OBXAT PDDLio WAWT li supplied by H?MPHHJETS' HoatoiOFATHio 8PEaiTios. They aro medicines tbat father, mother, nurse or Invalid can always have at hand, and apply without dangar or delay, and with prompt benefit and rollst Try them. Bee advertise ment. Address BvTatraa-m* ?pxonno Hoxo_op_-_no V_loora Co., July n0 0 No, M3 Broadway, Mew York. ISTEW BOOT Al SHOE STORE. JUST O IP E 3XT IE I> A FRESH STOCK AT No. 394 King-St. THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT for Manufacturers of, and Wholesa e and B?tail Deal ers in. Ladies'. Gent's Misses', Youth's and Children's Fine and Medium Sewed and Pegged BOOTS AND SHOES, has taken Store No. 394 KING STREET, where he will keep a large as sortment of Goods, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Our PINE GOODS we warrant in every particular, equal to custom-made goods, at about half the cost. Buy of the Manufacturers, and save ONE PROFIT. T. F. Ellsworth, No. 394 KING ST. August I_lmo :r,:e- o FEisriisr o OP THE , OLD SOU H DM6 IIOUSB. 1866. GOODRICH, WIN EWAN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL- - ERS IN ' CHOICE DRUG5*. CHEMICALS. CHEMICAL TtE .VO-3NI8. FLU.D EXTBAOTd, QLlS?WAUB, PAINTS, LHLS, ko. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY OS HAND A COM PLETE oiBortiucnt of tho abovo, together with ill the most approved PATENT MEDICINES. Which tboy offer to tho rltv and Country Trado at low est prices. Marchant*, Physician* an?l Planters can depend on 1 3living their ord-ra filled with accuracy and dispatch. iVoHliali Srepno-iOOU 4 In our ESTABLISHMENT that I .vu cannot warrant the quality of. ' fion?iRTr.ff. vmnrAtf ? co.. No. 163 MEETING-ST.s OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. 3BORGE O. aOODBIOB. J PHILIP WINEMAN. JOHN A8HHUB8T. AuRustl Orno THE CELEBRATED w. s. o. CLUB HOUSE GIN. j _______ , PURE, SOFT AKD UNEQUALLED. Wm. S. CORWIN & CO,. ISTo. ?59 King-street3 SOLE IMPORTERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND GANADAS. This Brand Established at Itotterdarn, Holland, io 1785. THE EXTENT TO WHICH VARIOUS BRANDS OF SPURIOUS OIKS are sold in this country makes it the bounden duty of the public to INVKSi IOATK THE MERITS OF THE STIMULANTS OFFERED FOR SALE, and we beg leave to state that the CLUB HOUSE OIN ia the same aa ORIGINALLY INTRODUCED into this market under that name TWELVE TEARS SINCE by the proprietors, BLANKENHEx*M k CO., ROTTER DAM. HC LLAND, whom we have the honor to repre nant; and we are fully prepared to supply the TRADE on the most favored terms with an article without its equal in tbe market, being the PURE ARTICLE in its Quest DRINKABLE CONDITION AND FLAVOR, snob aa sold by the FIRST-OLA8S DEALERS In Holland, England, and all orer the world. No farther proof Is wanted of Ita SUPERIORITY than to know that it ia recommended for its purity by MEDICAL MEN OF THE HIOHEST STANDING, who acknowledge that the CLUB HOUSE GIN possesses more MEDICINAL PROPBRTIEB than any Oin placed before the publio; and, therefore, particularly rocom mend it aa an article that only requires to be known and tested to be appreciated. Wm. 8. CORWIN * CO., r NO. 369 KINO-STREET, Jalyia_mwf_OPPOSITE HABEL. ter BOINEST A BURKS REOhlVJa TB* Weat Mew Yo? DAIIJB3 erny ?fttterno *-u, Prioa Io cants. Matu Aorui PR?VATE RALES. Clay Fit Id Piantatbm. DV riillKV, -liVNCKKh? CO. At Privat? Hale ALL TUAT VALU VBL.E C'TTOV AAD RICE PLAN TA li -N, sltuateil In Christ Charon Parish. oightom (l8) mil? h from tliu villa.o of .Mumt Pleasant and known a1? ... lav Kix'd,''embracing ?]>a BALDWIN'S old Ih-ld HAMPTON, and a t act of lund bon lit of W. J. Orayuon. containing in all four thousand (400H) acre?, togoth r with a lindiug at Wiippituw Lanilin? ;?nd Iho mhb of tlio crnok and canal lu ullng to It, with tin? prlvl cito <-f widening and deepening the ?anio. A portion of tho land Is cleared, iii? remainder heavi ly inn!) rod willi ?mu mu? i y(iri"n convenient to tho canal and creok above mentioned, and ih ono of the best ranges f r stock in tills hu.?lion of country. Tin? land is 01 flri-t-rutii quality and is now under suc ces?ful cultivation In nice and Cotton. Tho crop is io excellent condition, and promlsen a roinuueratlvo yield On tho placo Ib a One fnmlly Dwelling Hou?o, Barun, Hinlilnn, and all nec?nsary out-bull lings, with Thresher, Hteam Englno. arid laborers' quarters, recently built and lu first-rata lepalr Tho above p ace offers groat Inducements to persons wishing to live near their iiiantatlon during tbe summer, if in? but a eh rt drive from a healthy soa-shoro resi den o?. With tho above place will be sold, if desired, the growing . rop. stnok. farming Utensils, &o. For further particulars and tirnis, which will be accommodating, apply as above, at No. 40 EAST BAY, August 1 [July 37J fmw6 Corner "Joyce's Wharf. Desirable Brick Dwelling. At Prlvato Bale A threo Btory BUICK DWELLING, contslolng Roven rooms, Gas. elstern, und all necessary outbuildings, sitnstod In Green f treet, near di ?Heston College 1 ho Lot is 49 feet front and 101 lett deep; tho House is in complete order, having beon recently repaired and painted. Apply to H. H DeLEON, gAngn.t I_1_No. aa Broad stroet. Pleasant Brick Dwelling. At Private Sale A neat and desirable BRICK DWELLING, situated at enrnor of Comiu? and Green atreets, containing four square and two garret rooms; in comploto ordor, hav ing beon repaired und painted. Apply to? '. . .il H. H DELEON, AuKiiat 1,1 No 22 Broad street. MACBETH & RAVENEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, RISKS TAKEN UPON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. OFFICE-STATE BANK. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF B IOAD STREET AND EAST BAY. J. RAVENEL MACBETH.DANIEL RAVENEL, Jn. August I , ALBEE & WARREN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c. KEROSENE LAMPS & OIL, no. 4 iiayne-strket, OHARLBSTON, S. O. Aiurast 1 lmo SELLING OFF! SELTlIIISrGr OFF ! THE ESTIRE 8TOOK 01? MILLINERY 8WED from tne lato fire will tie sold wl hout reservo, BELOW CO-IT. for on? week only, at Jira. S. J. PUTOHETT'H. No. 263 KING ST WEET. Tho stock comprises the following : L\0E AND SILK BONNET, worth $12-Selling at $5. Illusion Silk B mut, worth $1 -Selling at f 4. Crape, white and- Colored, wirth $12-Selling at f ii. Chip. White and Colored, worth $lu-Selline at $4. Round Hats, White, and Coloreo, worth $8-Helling at $4 Gifiney Queens, White ana Colored. wortli_f8-Sailing at $4. ?r ?Sea -Mea iron? $1 to $2 (trimmed>. Fronrh and American I'lowtrs, French Crapes, Silk end Illusion. The above gooda will ho cold singly, or in lots to milt lurchasers. S July 31 CLARETS ?CLARETS! .J{JO "Ts4t~-"j^?""-?"?*^""-"rfl 0F FAV0R' Wm. S. COEWIN & CO.. No. 259 KISG-STREET. July 2.1 mwf OPPOSITE HASEL. " DURHAM " SMOKINGJTO B AOCO. THE FIRST OF THE GENUINE ARTICLE EVER offered in Charleston. Smokers aro Invited to ?all and sample this superb Tobacco, raxs or* ohaboe, it FEdRKNBiCH'S, No 0 Broad-street, TOONI'8, Heetlng-street, and nt '-LA CRIOLLA, "Kmg-s r et. It nay bo bad at wholesale at the atore of J. A. QUACK ?NBU8H, No. 120 Ea.t 15a: W. 0. BENNETT & CO., July 2? 0* SOLE AQENT8 IN CHARLESTON. M?CPHERS?N&D0N?LDSM1TH BREWERS OFFINE PALE ALLS?PORTER WISTI8T-HST BET"-" 7 8c8AtfE? NEW YORK. UEO. W. CLARK & CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets, CHARLESTONS. C. HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OB" THI above celebrated ALB, acknowledged to be th? best in the market, are now prepared to. supply the IRALE of this city and vioinity ?Warranted to atand the climate. For sale in barrels and hall barrels. Mav m MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced Nurse and Female 1*1 iysl clan, Presents to the attention of Mothers hor Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, ?Thleh greatly facilitates the process of Teething, b) softening the gams, re inning all inflsmmation?, w11 allay ALL PAIN and spasm odio action, and I? SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depond upon It, mother?, it will give rest to yonreelvei, and Relief and Health to Tour Infants, We have put up and sold this article ?or o vor thlr } years, and can say In confidence and truth ?f It what ~t have never been able to aay of ?** other mediolne NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE IN8TAN0B TO EFFECT A OURS, when timely used. Novor did mt know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wh( nsod it On the oonirary, all are delighted with Ita ope rations, and speak in termo of commendation of lu magicaleffeotaand m?dica! virtue?., We speak in thit matter "what we do know," after' 'thirty yean' expe. r?enos, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOR THE FULFIL? MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In elmon .very instance where tho Infant ia suffering from paie and exhanstlon. relief wlU bo found In fifteen or twentj minutes after the syrap la administered. yaly directions for nslng will accompany tach Uottl? Hone gannlne onlesa tho foo ?satis of CURT?A k PER KINS, New Fork, is on the onuide wrapper. geld by au druggist? throughout the world. Price only 3? Cant? per HotU?. "*"*" KIHCr & 0ASSIDEY? Febraary-a ?oaa JiiC *J ACTION SALES. Estatf Sale Furniture, Wuti-lirt .(-c mckay .?_ . A M puk t. u ' iii.Mrt Paree?, mu I'osiofiivc, Willson THIS IM Y, at HI <>*?!l.ok l-nintd atoly bcforo our Bal? of Dry <lo ?Ih. 6 MAHOGANY HAIR ME ?T ? II URS; l Ma rblr Top ?Vii?Iimi.iii(1; Mahogany Wardrobe; Cintro laul o; Lorgo Mirror; 2 Hue t.otil Watches; Wire Bafea! Ate. ('. ndltlonn i- .-iii on dcliv. ry Angust? Dru Cwids, <r?'.. ?{.<... Mell AY ?la I'llNI'li/liI?, HnMcl Strct, iiexi Phh office, v 111 sell Til I .< V Y at IO o'clock, KENTUCKY JEAN*. Brown Shining, Linen Drill ami Hucks. Llmm Toweling anil Pidding, Batb Towels, Brilliants, Block Dueakln. Ut.op Skirts, Snlrt Fronts, Bro*u and Wbito Coton TJndersliit tu. Brown Cotton. .?. T1"*1' L- U 8,,lrtq. Brow? Linon Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Nick Tien, Buck Glov.s. Ladies' l-ets Cuffs and Col lars, Leather Bo Ih, Munn and Oottou PfarlMt Hand ker* edi. fs. Men's and Boys' Hats, Hoir and Tooth Brushes, Comos, Counterpanes, Fans, Duttturs, Blacking, Baa* kels. Ac, Ac. CoiidltlouB c,gh. August 1 Corn, Corn. BY J. A. K.VS OW _fc CO. TBI8BAY, 1st August, wi'i ho soid ou Brown's Wharf at II o'clock, -BOHHELS CORN, in tracks. Damaged on tim voy a..? of importation, and sold for account ot whom it may concern. Conditions cash. Angust? Sugar, Flour, Bale Rope, Twine, Counters, itc. BY J. J*. KlV.SI.n \V ab ?Jil. TOMORROW, 2d Aognst, will bo Bold, at our store, No. 1.6 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, to close consignments, ?gSrjsooAa Bbls. Herring Bbls. Flour Colls Bopo ., Bales Twice ' Boxes Starch ? > Boxei Chocolate. V( ALSO, A Lot of COUNTERS and one Counting nonne Desk. August 1 Auction Sale of Furniture. BY F. It.n Ki s. Will be sold THIS MORNING, AuKtist 1st at 10o'clock, at No. 13) Mooti g-street, oppoBito the Pavilion Hotel, 1 SEOBETARY, 1 FINE WIRE SAFE, 1 Black Walnut Uotls'cad,-- Cots "Table, 1 Cblld'a Rocking Chair, 1 Mattress, 9 B> Intern, 1 Feather jPUlows, 1 piece Red Checked Matting, 1 Shower Bath Case. ALSO, A lot of DRY GOODS, consisting of Indigo Blue 3t ripon, Plain Brown Linen, 60 dozen assorted Hoaiory, itid au assortment of other articles, too numerous to asmo. Conditions-Cash on delivery. AND On TO MORROW, 2d inst. will clone outtbe entire balanio of the stock of STOKE No. *-07 KING-STREET. August 1 Horses and Sundry Articles of Furniture. BY L. BONCH ab .?ON. D3IB DAY. Au'ust the 1st. at No. 600 Ki-gstroct, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold, . A HANDSOME STALLION, flvo years old, kind in har nees and under the aaddlo One Work Horse Ono Milch Cow Sundry articles of Furniture Cigars, bottles of Bran ty And other arr?elos, too numerous to mention. Unlimited articles roceivod up tj hour ol salo. August 1 Residence in Aiken, S. C. BY ALI?.*?/.-? J. V? II'TI. _ SON. rVHI bo sold, TO-MORUOw, ?he 2d August, at 11 o' clock, at the north rf the Custom Unuse, A pleaxantly situated WOODEN RISIDENCE in ho healthy town oi Aiken, S. C.-the Lot measuring ;i d containing on Railroad Avenue three hundred (300) eel, more or less, and In depth rixty (GO) feet, more or ess. Bounded to tho n ?rtb on proper tv of Barbel Bar ett and Geo. W. Mccormick; to tho south by Railroad lvenue; to the west by Kershaw street, and to the east in Sumter street. On the premisos are a largo 3am. Kitchen, and all ncessaiy outbuildings; also, ino well of water. Conditions cash; purchaser to pay ns for requisite tapers. Au gnat 1 House on S all i nan's Island. BY Ai.ov/o .1. Win i i: aft SON. Vill be s Id TOMO (How, tho 2d Annual, at 11 o' clock, at tlio north of tho ?lustorn .Iona?, A TWO STObY WOODEN HOUSl, situated on the rout beach of Sullivan's island, knowa aa tho Hoiry louse, together with Bitch rights and privileges of the - .ot as may belong to present owner. Conditions cash; purchaser to pay us for requisito lapera._August 1 !G19 Rushels Damaged Com, on account of Cn jfkwpiU"'w,"? ?v. unrsrnu*?. Y1U cell TO-MOBROW, the 2d inst, alnngs'de schooner O voca, on Broun A Co.'a Wharf, foot of Vendue Bange, at Ii o'clock, 2010 liDSHELS WRITE CORN, damaged on board chooner Ovoca. on ber voyage from Baltimoro to this lort, and sold on account of underwriters and all con erned. Conditions cash._Augnst 1 ?ir thousand bushels Corn, on?account of Under writers and all concerned. BY T. U. CAT la It. Till bo sold TO-MORROW, on hoard the sehr. Healy, at 11 o'c ock, on Brown's Wharf, 6000 bushels CORN, damaged on her vox age from Bal lin oro to this port, and sold on account of underwriters ,nd all concerned. a Conditions cash-_ -_August 1 Furniture of a Family Declining Housekeeping. It Y it: M. flints' ali.. ?0-MORROW, 2d Augnst, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, be fore my Sales Koora. No. 33 Broad-street, 1 COTTAGE BET OF FURN 11'URE 12 New Cine Seat Chairs. Marble Top Washstand Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waidro'cs, Sofas, Lounges Mattresres, Sldoboards. Ice Houses Wire Safe, Crib, Crockery. Glassware * 92 yards Oil Cloth, Coouin. Utenullfl And sundry other Articles._August 1 Merchants' Hotel, with its entire Stock of Furniture and Fixtures. VV?I. OIJI.VKY, An? ?Innrer. Will sell, at Public Auction, on the. prom?tes, TO MORROW, the 2d of Aueust, at 11 o'clock, A. H., under foreclosure of mortgage. The TWO YEARS UNhXPlRED LEASE, and the en ire Steele of Furniture and Fixtures, together with the }ood Will and Licenses of the merchants* HOTEL, Unsted at the corner of King and Society street?, 3h arl?-h ton, 8 O. This Hotel is now In full operation, contains about 76 ooms, and has 60 boarders; can he seen at all honra luring the day by making application at the office. Terms cash. _Augnst 1 CHIEF Q-TJARTKUItt ISTKR .* OFFICE, PEFABTMeST OP TUE ?AnOLINAfl, 1 C'hablbbtox. H. O., July 80, 1866. J Ylll be be sold at Public Auction, at So? th Commercial Wharf, at 10 o'clock A. M.. August 16th, 1866, the ?. 8. steamer "PLAN! Eft,'* with all hor equipments. The "Planter" is well adaptod lor carr.? in? cotton, laving capacity for ono thousand halos. Her hull and nachiuery are In perfect order. Sho is 160 feet long; 16 loot beam; 7 foot depth or hold; draught 6 feet; baa wo tnbular boilers; two h->rizouial hlgb-preasure on line*, not couneoted; diameter of cylinder 20 inches;, itroke of piston 6 feet. Terms cash, in Government funds. O. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lient Col. and Chief Quartermaster. August l_ Public Health-Tbe Press. Advertising has been pronounced "undignified" by he medical faculty. A physician who advertises a ralaable remedy to fifty people in his prlvato practice vould recelvo the cold shoulder from his professional irotbren should be male its merits known to millions brough the business columns of a newspaper press, fbls may bo "dignified," but is it benevolent, humane irjusl? Whoever is fortunato enough to discover or nvont anything that will provent or euro or alloviato inman suffering, la bound to make it known, through ?very channel of commun cation within his reach, to ho general public For many years the merits of IO ?TETTER'S CELEBRATED bTOMAOH BITTERS lave thus been proclaimed to tbe world, and multitudes lave be?n restored to health or saved from fatal mala* Iles In consequence. Aa new facts havo been defeloped n relation to the operation of this most pata and potent if all Stomachic- anti Alteratives, they have been oUted , n simple language? to the poople of many Hn?#.i And If . the proprietor? of the medicine have derived > profit from their dissemination, thousand? nn<jtti*s4m?midm or mdiTld-al? have been benefitted th?r-Vjf^^?fctciit beyond all estimate. 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