The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 06, 1868, Image 3
THE DAILY NEWS.
MW LAE? EST ?ntOULAXtON.-THE DAILY
KEW 8 BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY
?RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CTE
COLATION IN THE CIT! OF CHARLESTON,
fTTB LI SHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN
iSSLG IN THE IOSI OFFICE-. AI THE- END OF
EACH WEES, ACCORDING-TO THE PROVIS
?IO.NS OF THE HEW POSTOFFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
A JJCTION HALES THIS DA T.
J. A. EKSZIOW & CbVw?l sell at 10 o'clock, at
;3tore No. 83East Bay. hains, molasses, Ac.
MILLIGAN k SON w?l sell at 10 o'clock, at the
; store No. 22- Tendue Range, ioxniture, dry
gooda. &c. - - -
G. W. STEFFENS & Co. .wi? sell at half-past 9
-o'clock, in front of their store, No. 30 Yendue ?
Bange, butter, tea, 4c.
T. M. CATEB will sell at three-qnarters past
:9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, butter, lard, ?ic.
LA?BET k ALEXANE-EB will sell at 10 o'clock,
.at their store, Ko.- 137 East Bay, bacon, !
.peaches, &c . . ... ." " . ? "
A. H. tumi-*T* & SONS will will sell at 10
^O'clock, at store No. 306 King-street, a stock of
.staple and fancy dry goods.
JOHN- G. MILNOB & Co, w?T sell at 10 o'clock,
.at their salesroom, No.-137 Meeting-street,
?-dry goods, 'hoes, &c.
THE DAILY NEWS PBIOX CURRENT AND COK
JS?EBCXAL CIECCLAB will be ready for delivery at
? -jiine - o'olook to-morrow morning. Business
"^useB^w?fllnng^^ for a specified
number of copies containing their cards, should
leave their orders at our counting room to-d ay
THE SISTLKS or MHB or have our thanks for
v their pr usent of delicious fruit
- PEESONAX.-The Bichmond papers announce
jftj^gjjgjSiittfeifeojtHM r?nw*mn* Pickens
?arid family, en route lo the springs.
BABB BALL.-A match game between the
.Chiodra and Potomac 13ase Ball Clubs came off
y^terday afternoon. Three innings were
..played, which resulted in 28 to 4 iaJaW of
the Oupoia aub,
?????I. - - ?
SUDDEHDEAIH.-Mr. T. P; Burger, formerly
-<?HnBated tri th the Provost Court in this city,
? died suddenly on. tho second instant on Edisto
. Island of congestive fever. He was the Cather
.of Mr. L, M. Burgffr, DOW pl m tin g on that
; - -?. rff,. - -. - .- v ; -i- ? ? '
Cso?? TN NOETH CAHOLINA.-The editor of the
- INarth Carolina, Argua writes : "We have had
-fine -Hrina since outlast and crops are truly,
.proaaisjng. A gentleman told rn? yesterday,
^who hasyurt returned from a trip through the
regionorcountry between this county (Anson)
rand the Oata wba River, that he never saw such a
.prospect for a good supply of corn. He vould
Hot be surprised, he /eaid. to see corn bring
*only fifty cents per bushel after the crop is
^gathered* :
THE'" CO??TBOUSE . ENIBANCB.-The stone
?d?^-WRSW. to tho entrance of .tho coort
nou^^fecnlwere. worn into hollows by the
thousands of feet thal have sought the halls of j
justice during; "paat y?ars, have been replaced
by: nw marble slabs. The latter now corres?
pond.-'with tho 'improved appearance of the
?building, ' The stone door-Bills are also muon
-.worn, and should bs replaced by now ones, in
. '.keeping with the lower steps. ?
TH* INQUEST on thc remains of Juno Thens,
-the* negro woman whose murder has already
ibeen mentioned, resulted in the following ver
" *dict : "That she came to her death by a wound
. in the loft breast inflicted by a dirk in the hand
-of Molaey Pringle (colored), on the plantation
?of Dr. Graves, in St. James Goose Creak, on
Sunday ?ve?mg, August 2, 1868." The im?
mediate cause of the killing was jealousy.
Molaey Pringle, who > ia a hlack woman, about
. thirty years of age, has been coauntfted to jail
cou the charge of murder. .
? NEW LVSUBANCS AOMOT .-We are gratified
. to learn that Mr. Edward. Sebnog,. eo well
known in timea past *B one- of the most active
? and energetic of our basin esa men, has been
-appointed the agent fdr Charleston of two of
.tie most staunch and'reopectable of Ehe i nsur
= ance ??npanies. Jhese axe the Guardian Mu
, tual Life Insurance Company, of New York, and
'-the North..British and. Mercantile Insurance
. Company, of 'London and Edinburgh. Mr. 8e
bring'a o^ce for the present will be on Broad
street, next west of Messrs. Edgerton & Bich
Urdai ' . -
LMEOTHTB AND CHABLESTON-AN IMPORTANT
MOVEMENT.-We are gratified in being enabled
.io state that Colonel M. J. 'Wides, President of
i th 9 "Memphis and Char los ton Railroad, has
: been in our city during the past two days, busi?
ly engaged with President Magrath, of the
-'South Carolina Baflroad, in perfecting arrange
j menta fox a through freight route from Mem
. ? phis to. New York, ota C har! esto a. The dim -
-culty in e^blMiing this route heretofore lay
dn tho uncertainty of ?he rates between this'
?-. cityand New York; bu t we have good reason to
expect that this will be obviated, and that
. Charleston will at length derive some benefit
?from her railroad connection with Memphis,
whiob abe assisted so iit?erally in establishing.
'The arrangements contemplate the shipment
io Charleston of at least ninety thousand bales
-of coups from Memphis daring the business
; season, and a six-times-a-week line of steamers
-hence to New York.
Exxr CAKBT.-We give below the last order
?which we shall have the honor of publia hing
from tho military commander of the "Second
" Military District" : .
'HEADQCAETEBS 2D MTLTTABY DISTBICT, )
CHABLESTON, 8. C., August 5,1868. |
?Gwrai Orders,, No. 160.]
In obedience to . General Orders No. 1, front
the Headquarters of the Department of the
South, the undersigned hereby relinquishes
-Aha command of tho troops in the late 2d Mili- j
tarr District. '?
The offieera of the general staff on duhr at
' the Headquarters of that District will report to
the Major-General cemmanding the Depart?
ment ol the South.
Ia relinquishing this command, the under?
signed takes this occasion to acknowledge the
-zeal and fidelity with which the officers and
men hare performed the difficult and delicate
duties committed to them, and to express his
- thanks to Goxnmanders of Posts and the offi?
cers of the staff for their active and zealous
-co-operation, and to all, his warmest wishes
%Jh?^fto*nahaprines8.
ED. rt. ti. C/AN13Y,
f- T31 K??w?TtBrevet Major-General,. D. 8. A.
'OfBcial-iocis V. CAZIABC, Atde-de-Camp,
.Airt'gAs?'tAdj'tGen'i.
FOUBXH WABD DEKOCBATIO CLUB.-At a
-iegular meeting of tho Democratic- Club of
Ward No."*, the following resolutions were
.adopted unanim ously :
Resol ned, That it is in accordance with re?
publican principles and the usages of the Demo?
cratic party, that ill nominees of the party to
make selections of candidates for office, or of
delegates to attend conventions of the parfcv
should be elected by ballot by the people in
their piimary aeaem I ag ea, and that this Club,
irhich te the primary assemblage ot the people
comprising the Democratic party in Ward No.'
4, in the .City pf Charleston, on all occasions
?erea f ter adheres to this course.!
Resolved, That, int the opinion of this Crab
conventions of the party caLed for the nomi?
nation of candidates for particular offices
should be restricted to the nomination of can?
didates for snob, office, and have no right or
authority to nominate candidates for other
offices, or to net upon subjects for which they
were not, by the express terms af their oall, as?
sembled.
Resolved, That' these resol a tiona be publish?
ed in the daily papers of the city, and that the
secretu-y cause a certified copy to be furnished
to the Pr?ndente of the other Democratic
Oruba of the city.
? -"W.U. MUCKENFTJ8B,
Recording Secretary.
THE ENTHUSIASM ros SKTOOUB AND BLAEB.
haa spread even among the boys. A call from
some patriotic youngsters, for a meeting to
form a junior Democratic Club, will be found,
in another column.
THE SHIP MONTOOMEBT AN? CAROO.-This
vessel, which-wa? brought into this port, hav?
ing been picked up in an abandoned and sunk?
en condition, was sold yesterday, by order of
the TJ. S. Marshal, by Messrs. Street Brothers
A Co., Auctioneers, with her cargo, for the
following prices: The ship, with her tackle and
apparel, brought $3600 cash; 89 logs timber
soldat $10 per M.; 217logs at $8 per M.; 95
log8at $6|per M.; 58 logs at $74 per M.; 29
logs at $6J per M.; 71 logs sawed timber at $10
per M., and 33.000 feet, 8, 4 and 5 inch, at $12i
per M. -_
. BUSINESS NOTICES.
H7~H.
Lt yon want cheap Blank Books;
If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper,
Ac; or Miller's Almanac;
If yon want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to Hir"u Harris, Agent, No. 59 Broad
?treet.
-o-.
You CAN save from fifty cents to one dollar
per pound on teas, by purchasing them from Wil?
son's grocery, northwest corner Society and Anson
streets.
Goods -delivered free. s rn th
CHOICE GBEEN AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar
per pound, at Wilson's grocery, northwest comer
Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free.
_ Jamal !tott?s; _.
Q~ Tb? Relatives, Friends and Ac?
quaintances of Capt. A. G. F ARIUS are respectfully
invited to attend the Funeral Services of bis eldest
son, ALBEE! a, at BL John's Chapel, This After?
noon, at Five o'clock. * . August 6
Spttiai Mollets._
MW COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON-THE
Semi-annual Examination of the Students of the Col?
lege of Charleston will begin at" Nins A. AL on Friday
(To-Morrow), 7th inst, and be continued the follow?
ing week.
The Hon. President and Members of the Board of
Trustees, the Hon. Mayor and City Council, the Pa?
rents and Guardians of the Students, the Bev. Cler?
gy, and the Public generally are respectfully invited
to attend. JOHN MoCEADY,
August 6 2 Acting Secretary of Faculty.
?-THE STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHARLESTON DISTRICT-IN THE COMMON
PLEAS.-ALBERT ELFE vs. GEORGE MANS?
FIELD-ATTACHMENT.-Whereas, tiie plaintiff did,
on the third day of April fil? his declaration against
the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and
without the limits of this State, and has neither wife
nor attorney known within the samQ upon whom a
copy of the said declaration might ue served: It is
therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear
and plead to the said declaration, on or before the
fourth day of April, which will be In the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine
otherwlse Anal and absolute judgment will then be
given and awarded against him.
" J. W. BROWNFIELD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Charleston District, April 3,1868.
Aprils _leSmolyr*
SW A NOVELTY,-THE LATEST AND
-most eTectual remedy for the cure of debility, loss
of appetite, headache; torpor of the liver, etc., ls
PANENTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all
Druggists._: th
SW NOW IS YOUS TIME TO SECURE A
bottle, dozen ar gross of the celebrated PALMETTO
HALB RENEWER. This pr?par?t on will in AI*
CASES restore gray or faded hair to the color of youth,
and in most cases make hair grow on bald heads.
Try a bottle. DO WIE A MOISE,
Wholesale Agents for Charleston.
August?_tnthsS
?.INFANTS DO NOT CRY WITHOUT A
CAUSE-By an interesting practical application of j
chemical laws to the kernels of Wheat and Barley, a
nutriment is produced and perfected that sets in
operation the natural laws of digestion and assimila?
tion In the most inactive, indolent and tender
stomach. If your Infant suffers from insuffliient
breast milk, give lt -COMSTOCE'S RATIONAL
FOOD. G. W. OOMSTOCE.
No. 57 Courtland-street, New York.
For sole by DOWIE A MOISE
Wholesale Agents for Charleston.
August?_tuthsfl
?.NEW MARRIAGE GUIDE.-AN ESSAY
for Young Men, on Physiological Errors, Abuses and
Diseases, incident to Tos th and Early Manhood,
which emote impediments ti MARRIAGE, with sure
means of relief. Sent in seated letter envelopes free
of charge. Address Dr. J. SEX!LIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
January 31
?-CONJUGAL LO YE, AND THE HAPPI?
NESS OF TB DE MARRIAGE.-Essays for Young
Men on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which de?
stroy the Monly Powers and create impediments to
Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes free of charge. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 20_._3m o
SW BATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
splendid Hair Dye ia the best in the world; the
only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
SBtantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the IB effects ot bad dyes; invigo?
rates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful block or
brown.' Sold by on Druggists and Perfumers; an
properly applied ot Batchelor's Wig Factory, No
Bond-street New York. lyr_January
?WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH YOU ?
This is the familiar question put to every invalid.
In many coses the answer is, "I don't know exactly,
but I don't feel welL" Look at the countenance of
the man or woman who makes this reply, and you
will generally find that the eyes are dull and lustre?
less, the complexion sallow, the cheeks flaccid, and
the whole expression of the face dejected. Interro?
gate the invalid more closely, and yon will discover
tiwi constipation, the result of a disordered stomach
and a torpid liver, ia at the bottom of thc mischief.
"That's what's tho matter." Whoever has expe?
rienced the effects of TABRAM'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT in such coses, need not to be
told to recommend it as a remedy.
TARRANT A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 278
Greenwich and No. 100 Warren streets, New York,
Sole Proprietors.
Sold by all Druggists. 3m08 22 July 6
SW SWINGING ROUND THE CIRCLE.
There are atty way? of alleviating the agonies of
dyspepsia for the moment; but there is only one way
to CUBE it. After "swinging round the circle" of tem?
porary palliatives the patient fla 'a that the disease,
so far from being subdued, has actually gathered
strength, while he has been parleying with ita sym
tOBM.
The only way to get rid of the demon is to endow
the stomach with sufficient strength to cast ii out
and keep it out. Impart permanent energy to the di?
gestive organ) with HOSTEITER'3 STOMACH BIT?
TERS, and the object ls accomplished. This power?
ful vegetable remedy ls not o mero stimulant. It
does not brace up the gastric machinery for an hour
or two, leaving it, when the temporary excitement
has passed off, in a worse state than bei.Te. Such is
the effect of the ordinary alcoholic nostrums. They
keep the stomach in a perpetual see-saw between un?
natural activity and utter relaxation. Not so the
BITTERS. Medicated with tho finest tonic, altera
tive and anti-bfliuus extracts, they permanently re?
inforce and continuously regulate the assimilating
organs. Buch is the experience of tens of thousands.
At thia debilitating season of the year, when the sol?
vent principle of the gastric juice is weakened by a
constant drain of the animal fluids through the pores
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS is on article of prime ne
ceaaity far the weak. To ne0leot the use of a tonic
and alterative, so wonderfully efficacious and entirely
harmless, ia simply to forego the blessings of health
and vigar, and voluntarily accept feebleness and dis?
comfort tn (heir stead.
Angust? 6
_ f i f t j na II mat t.
I* EE GB !N" I X
MUTUAL LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
THE "PHOENIX LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY" INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING
Plans peculiar to itself:
1st All the advantages of an all cash and half note company.
2d. Tia party insures to-day for $5000, and pays one-half cash and one-half note (on any table), the full
amount of the policy is paid-$6000-and no deductions of Note. Ail notes returned as dividends, and never
but four notes on any table. If payment is made ali cash, the insured receives tn cash the amount, $6000,
with dividends-cash added.
3d. No restrictions on employment
4th. The insured ar? permitted to travel or reside in any part of the United States, Europe, and the
Southern portion of Fouth America, during any and all seasons of the year, free of charge.
6th. Dividends in the PUCE SIS have bean and are now 60 per cent
6th. Ibe Dividend is 50 per cent on all its tablea If the annual premium is $100, the dividend is $50.
7th. It usually pays its losses in the State rn ten days from proof of claim.
8th. All its policies are non-forfeiting; thereby no possible chance of loss to the insured.
9th. Ordinary life-poucies non-forfeiting after* three payments, while the policy ls in force for the full
amount of even dollars of premiums paid.
10th. Its losses ha vi been met by the annual interest-received alone; and a surplus of Interest left over
to swell the general fund belonging to the insured.
11th. It does not separate its Northern from its Southern business, but gives its Southern patrons the
full benefit of the profits of its entire business. North and South.
12th. All profits paid to Policy-Holders. It challenges comoarison of its CONTRACTS with those of
other companies. READ YOUR POLICIES AND COMIaSiS.
13th. THIS COMPANY HAS NEVER CONTESTED A SINGLE CLAIM.
KD50N FESS ENDEN, President.....JAMES F. BURNS, Secretary.
GENERAL AGENCY FOR STATE, No. 22 BROAD-STREET.
WM. J. MOLY NE AUX, General Agent.
LOCAL AGENCY, No. ll BROAD-STREET.
COLBURN & HOWELL, Local Agents.
J8S- MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FROM 12 TO 2 DAILY.
July 16_thstulnw F. PE VRE PORCHER, M. D., Medical Examiner.
/inanr??l.
BANS BILLS.
BANK BILLS OF ALL KINDS WANTED, AND
the h'gbest price paid for same, by
ANDBEW M. MOREL A KD,
August 3 Bro ?er, No. 8 Broad-street.
fri; ?ao?s, Ctr.
S
TRA?SS d( VANCE,
Jo. 130 MEETING-STREET,
ABE NOW RECEIVING A NEW, F?LL AND WELL
Belected stock of
DOMESTICS, FOREIGN DRY GOODS, FANCY
ARTICLES AND NOTIONS,
suitable to the Fall Trade. An examination of stock
and prices is respectfully solicited. AU orders punc?
tually filled. Au agent in New York will furnish sup?
plies of Kaw Goods by every steamer.
July 30 3moB
LOOK IT Tl PRICES !
LOOK AT THE PRICES TO WHICH WE
HAYE MARKED OUR STOCK OF LIGHT
WOOLLENS AND LINENS MADE FOR THIS
SEASON'S TRADE, AND SEE WITH HOW
LITTLE MONEY YOU CAN PURCHASE A
COOL AND COMFORTABLE SUIT MADE
IN THE BEST MANNER.
FINE MIXED CASSIM t'BE S FIT-SACK,
PANTS AND VEST.S IC 0C
SCOTCH CASSIMEBE SUIT-SACK, PANTS
AND VEST. IT 00
FINE DARK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT
SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 18 00
FINE INDIGO BLUE FLANNEL SUIT
SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 19 00
SILK MIXED CAS5IMEBE SUIT-SACK,
PANT8 AND VEST.. 20 00
BLACK D'ETE BUTT-SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.. 15 00
BLACK TBICOT SACK.10 00
LIGHT FRENCH FLANNEL SACK. 4 00
BLACK ALPACA SACKS. 2 50 to 5 00
LOT OF FANCY CASSIMERE SACKS-for?
merly rold at (9 00 to $12 00-now. 7 00
LOT OF MIDDLESEX CASSIMERE SACKS.. 6 00
FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. ' 5 00
GREY FLANNEL PANTS AND VESTS. 4 00
GREY FLANNEL SACK AND PANTS. 6 50
COTTONADE SUIT S-SACK AND
PANTS.$3 50 to SC 00
WHITE DUCK UUIIS-SACK, PANTS AND
VEST. 10 00
HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUIT-SACK, PANTS
AND YEST. 15 00
BROWN DUCK AND LINEN SACKS.... 2 00 to 5 00
BROWN DUCK AND LINEN PANTS.... 100to400
BROWN DUCK AND LINEN VESTS.... 1 00 to 2 50 j
WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS. 2 50 to 5 00
GENTLE MK VS FURNISHING GOODS.
SILK AND GAUZE MERINO UNDERSHIRTS
AND DRAWEBS, LINEN, MUSLIN AND JEAN
DRAWERS, HOSIERY GLOVES, TIE?, SCARFS,
BOWS, COLLABS, 4c, tc.
WHITE SHIRTS a: $2 00, ? 50 and $3 0C.
4S? ONE PRICE. ??a
MAC?LLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER,
No. 3 7 0 KING,
CORNER OF H ABEL-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 26
rpHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE t
WILCOX & GIBBS"
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
THE WEED IMPROVED SHU ?TLE MACHINE.
KCLLEB & BARNUM'S TUCK-CREA3EE AND
SELF-SEWER.
Second-band Machines of approved makes in war?
ranted order. _" _
Sewing Machine Needles of all kinds, Oil, Toola,
Trimmings, ic .
For sale by D. B. HASELTON.
General Sewing Machine Agent and Dealer,
No. 307 King-street.
N. B.-HEP AIRING done aa usual and warranted.
g?f Country Orders promptly filled,
july 22 wi thsra2moa.
CUV TREASURY, JULY h, 1S6S,-N??
TIGE TO HOLDEB8 OF FIRE LOAN COU?
PONS.-The F?o Loan Coupons due thia day and
payable In the Olty of New York, will be HU on pre?
sentation at this Office. S. THOMAS,
july 2 City Treasurer.
IJUIE ?NDERS?G.VKE
I HAS BES?1LED THE PRACTICE OF THE LAW.
Office.....No. 75 Broad-street.
AB goat 3_BENJ. F. DURKIN.
Q H . BASS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
80LICITOR IN EQUITY,
49* Office No. IS BROAD-STEEET, over the Peo?
ples, National Bank. ^ May 8
i T^TILLIS dc cmsoLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' . AKO
SHIPPING AGENTS,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) of
COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOBES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C.
E.WILLIS.A. B. CHISOLM.
October 25
J? Ol. MARSHALL, ?i BROTHER,
-AUCTIONEERS,
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS
NO. 33 BROAD-STREET.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ftc., BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED;
PBOPEBTT LEASED.
?3-Auction of HOBBES, FURNITURE, ftc, every
Wednetiay. October 19
C.
J. SCHLEPEGRELL,
No. 87 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND
BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER
ENG LATHS, PAINTS. OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES
also, GROOVE AND TONGUE BOABDS, ftc, con
stantly on hand at the lowest market prices.
September 12 thmlyr
J? FOLEY'S
CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE,
No. SS ?IARKET-STEEFT,
CHARLESTON, & 0.
Where may be found every variety of GREAT
COATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Shirts, Un
derbhlrts, Vests au J pantaloons, Drawers and Socks,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Carpet Boga,
Valises, ftc. February 6
P. P. TOALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
A3ED
MANUFACTURER OF
DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS,
HORLBECK'S WHARF,
Charleston, 8. C. ^
Particular attention paid to Shipping.
July 30 6mos *
Safes.
30,000 FRANCS ! !
HE WRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES,
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S
FATR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ;
EXPOSITION UN I VEItSEXXE, Porii;
AND
WINNER OF THE WAGER
OF
30,000 FRANCS ! !
(86,000 IN GOLD).
At the recent International Contest in the Paris Ex?
hibition
The public are invited to call and examine the re?
port of the Jury on the mertif of tho grent contest,
and see the official oward to the Herring's Patent
over all others.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
No. 251 Broadway, comer Murray-st, New york.
V ARR REL, HERRING ft CO.,1 HERRING ft CO..
Philadelphia. J Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL ft SHERMAN, New Orleans.
Large Stock on hand by
WALKER, EYANS& COGSWELL
Noa 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
March 3 9nao
HT ENDURE
w
A LIVING- DEATH.
The confirmed dyspeptic may almost say with St
Peter, "I die daily." mk\ The object of thia arti?
cle is not to remind Ed* him of his pangs, bu*
toshowhimhowtoban m isa them forever. The
oieans of immediate and permanent relief are prof?
fered him in
PANKNIN'S
HEPATIC BITTERS
And it ia far him to spy whether he will continue to
endure a living death, or put himself in a position to
render life enjoyable.
LIVING ADVERTISEMENTS
Of the efficacy of this matchless vegetable stomachic
are to be found in every city and town la the South ;
healthy men abd wo m men, rescued from
torture by its use, and A eager to bear testimo?
ny to ita virtues. It kT\ differs from any other
Bitter? la existence lu thia especial particular-lt la
not alcoholic
EXCHANGE PAIN FOR EASE,
And Weakness for Strength. Get rid of the ailments
which Interfere with enjoyment; cast gloom and des?
pondency to the winds; take a stronger hold of life
and, in short, become a
NEWMAN,
Through the instrumentality of the most powerful
and popular of all vegetable invigorants and cor?
rectives,
PAN KM Vs HEPATIC BITTERS.
Biliousness, Indigestion, General Debtiity, and all
the complaints which proceed from a want of proper
action in the liver, the Btomach and the bowel?, ore
eradicated by a course of this great
CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC,
Which not only combats and conquers diseases
that have entrenched themselves in the system, but
is the best known safeguard ogalnst all unhealthy in?
fluences. Per.-on? wh ?? ? ose occupations and
pursuits subject them l\| to the depressing ef?
fect? of a close, unwh I ^ olesome atmosphere,
should take it regularly os a protection against the
low fevers and other disorders which malaria engen?
ders. Individuals who are
WASTING AWAT,
Without any special complaint, except a gradual
declination of bodily strength and nervous energy,
will ?nd in the BITTERS A FOUNTAIN OF VITAL?
ITY AND VIGOR. AS REFRE:-HING AND EXHILI
BAXING A3 A POOL IN THE DESERT TO THE
SAND-SCORCHED AND FAINTING TRAVELLERS.
PANK MN'S HEPATIC BITTERS
Is composed of the pure Juices (pr. as they are me
dicinally termed, Extracte) of Roots, Herbs and
Barks, making o preparation highly concentrated
and entirely lree from alcoholic admixture of any
kind. They will be found
AN UNFAILING CURE
For Liver Complaint,
nie or Nervous De
eases of the Kidneys,
sing from a Disorder
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cbro
Kbllity, Chronic Dia
and all Diseases ?ri?
ed Liver or Stomach,
Such
as Consti?
pation, Inward
Piles. Fullness of
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food Fullness or Weight in the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering ut the pit of the btomach,
Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs beiore the
Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head,
Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness
of the Skin and Eyts, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.,
Sudden Flushes of Heat,
Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imagin?
ings ol Evil and
Great De?
pression
df spi?
rits.
Keep your Liver in pa |
gestive organs iu a so f\|
by the use of these re ? M
will ever assail you.
order-keep your di?
nna, healthy condition
medies, and no disease
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the ust of theee Bitters.
INVALIDS
Recovering from any severe attack of sickness, will
find these Bitters peculiarly useful in restoring lost
strength, by removing tho cause of oebiHty and in?
creasing the appetite. They should toke a teaspoon?
ful three tim;s a day, mixed with a little water.
The Hepatic Bitters are also recommended to those
suffering with Chills and Fevers, when it caa be
taken In connectiuu with other remedies prescribed
for such complaints, and will assi-t the action of
these medicines, supplying the system with the
much needed strength lost under the debilitating
effects of malana upon the constitution. 1 he' doss
in such cases, for a grown person, would be a table?
spoonful three times a day, immediately before
meals.
Dyspeptics should never be without a bottle of
HEPATIC BIT 1 EUS. as they havo boen uniformly
found to restore the stomach to its lost energies, and
thus lead the patient back to the enjoyment of the
blessing of perfect health. They should take a des?
sert spoout'ul thr-e timen a day, an hour before each'
meal. Those Bitters arc also recommended to oby
slcions, and can be used by them in lieu of other
tonics, fueh os linet. Columbo, Tiuct Bark, linet
Genrian. and all the cat ? alogut of bitter tonics;
far excelling these in its I notion upon the system,
being a combination of I many useful tonics and
aromatic carminatives, which are rendered aperient
by the adJition of a little Turkey Rhubarb, making
a preparauoa long needed by the profession.
CAUTION!
Fee that the Signatare C. F. PANKNIN is on the
?&? Pr?f Kl Sfflg
at ?e German Vdi il f^?*** N?' ^
MEEIING-STKEET, CU AttLL-aOi.. S. C.
C. F. PANKNIN, Proprietor.
HEGEttAN A CO.. No. 203 Broadway^
PRICES:
Panlmin's Hepatic Bitfre. P? ^?J-.*\ 22
Paoknin'a Hepatic Bitters, halt dozen. ? 00
??Do not forget to examine well the article you
buyin order to get the genuine,
wm SALE BY ALL DRU8GIST8 AND DEALERS
F0E ffl J?doiOTNES EVERYWHERE.
July 3
Fine all Wool Cassimeres, Black and Fancy
Satinets, Flannels and Shoes.
BY JOHN G. MTLNOR & C0>
THIS DAT, 6th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at
oar cash. Auction salesroom, No, 135 Meeting
ALL WOOL DOUBLE BLACK CASSIMERES,
Fancy and Steel Mixed Casslmeres, Black, Fancy
and Gray Satinet?, Black Bibbed Satinets, Fancy
Silk and Wool Flannels, Bed, White and Gray Flan?
nels, Plaid and Dotted Flannel, Saxony Plaids, 8uper
English Brown Half-Hose, White Hose, bete. ....^
ALSO,
OX ACCOUNT ?UDEEWBITEBS A>D ALL CONCEESED
281 pair assorted ?HOES, damaged on voyage of
importation.
ALSO,
LOT CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Vests, Hickory
Shirts, Undershirts, 4c.
Conditions ca?h._August 6
Assignee's Sale.
BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS.
IBIS DAY, 6th instant, af 10 o'clock A. M., we will
sell, in the Store, No. 306 King-street, by ord'.r of
the Assignee of L. Drucker, Bankrupt,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOOD8 CONTAINED
IN SAID STOKE,
coMsnrrnfo OF:
A large and well selected STOCK OF STAPLE
AND FANC? DRY GOODS, Notions, Millinery,
Trunks, Shoe.-, Rato, kc.
ALSO,
3 large MIRRORS, three Show Cases, Desks, Iron
Safe, Awning, kc.
The Mirrors and Show Cases will be sold at ll
o'clock.
Tenus cash._August 6
Peaches ! Peaches !
B? LAUREY & ALEXANDER.
THIS DAY, the 6th lost., will be sold in our Store,
No. 137 East Day, at 10 o'clock, to pay freight and
expenses,
50 boxes PEACHES.
Conditions cash. August 6
Sams, Strips, Molasses, Cheese, $c.
BY LAL REY Sc ALEXANDER.
THIS DAY, 6th instant, will be sold in our Store, No.
137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock,
160 HAMS
10 obis. Strips
16 bbls. Molasses
10 boxes Cheese
29 bbls. Potatoes, ic,
Conditions cash._ August 6
Butler, Cheese, Strips, <J-c.
BY G. W. STEFFENS & CO?
Will sell THIS DAY, ia front of our Store, io. 30
Vendue Bange, at half-past 9 o'clock,
10 KEGS BUTTER
10 boxes Cheese'
1500 pounds Strips
10 barrels Syrup
20 chests Tea
20 bbls. Flour
feoap, Coffee, Sugar, ic.
August 6
Positive Sale.
BY T. M. CATER.
Will be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three
quarters past 9 o'clock,
20 firkins BUTTER, just landing
tOO Shoulders
40 tubs Lard
20 bbls Syrup.
Conditions cash. August 6 .
Valuable Engines, Saw Mills, Planing Ma?
chines, Lathes, ?"C., at Auction."
By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed by the
Hou. Geo. 8. Bryan, Judge of the United states
District Court for the District of South Carolina, I
will sell at Public Auction, upon the premises,
southwest corner of Line-street and Railroad Ave?
nue, on THURSDAY, Augus- 20th, ot ll o'clock,
A.M..
Oae TWENTY-FIVE HORSE POWER ENGINE.
Boiler, Heater, kc, complete; one Upright Saw Mill
and Fixtures, one Large Sized Daniels' Planing Ma?
chine, two Lathes, two Babbiting Machines, one
Drill Press, one Cut Off Saw, one lot s hatting and
Pulleys, one Smith's Bellows, two Anvils, one Vice,
one lot Bolts and Iron Works, one lot Blacksmith's
Tools, three Office Desks, Chairs, Table, Stove and
Pipe, one Fireproof Safe.
ALSO,
One Two-Story Wooden Work Shop, 30 feet by 70
feet
One Large Shed, 40 feet by 122 feet
One Blacksmith's shop, 20 feet by 40 feet
One Once, 15 feet by 26 feet
One Kory Buildti g, 14 feat by 30 feet
Funner particulars in future advertisement.
LOUIS McLA.LV,
Assignee of Wharton k Petsch.
Angust 6 thstu7
??uttmm.
ROS ADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
July 28 n*c lyr
p ELY UPON OURSELVES,
ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCTIONS
Aim TEY
SOUTHERN TONIC
CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, DIAR?
RHOEA. F?VER AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE?
BILITY.
We have, after long study and many experiments,
succeeded in producing what we claim to be* the
BEST BITTERS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVER?
AGE in use, compounded as tbey are of the moat
valuable ingredients known to Pharmacy. AB a
TONIC AND APPETIZER it has no equal-reliable
in all BILIOUS Db'RANG EMENS, resulting from
miasmatic influence!, so prevalent at the South, and
change of diet, climate and water. Da offering to
the Southern public our great TONIC AND BEVER?
AGE, we only ask tor it a fair trial, feeling assured
its own merits will soon ensure tts becoming a favor?
ite at the South. It has all the pleasing qualities of
a "Liqueur," and tbouph under a small volume, is
four times more active than other preparations. It
is almost indispensable for r. constituting the blood
in females suffering from debility and loss of appe?
tite, and for persons exhausted by nervous excite?
ment or over-exen ion. The benefit of these Bitters
aro felt immediately. Dose is a wine gloss full before
meals.
Each bottle has our stomp and signature over the
cork. DOWIE & MOI-**', Proprietors
And Wholesale Druggi-ts,
No. 169 Meeting-street, corner HaeeL
August 5 6mo
^^^^^^^^^
Sole Ascnts ?iXew??rkfar J&RC0ATS,
af Rushy, Sc o timi.
CLOTHING MANUFACTUREES AND PUR?
CHASERS OF SPOOL COTTON for use on Sewing
Machines, demanding the best and strongest
SIX-CORD,
WILL TOO)
J. dc P. COATS' Not. 50, 60 and 70
Expressiv adapted to their wants.
July 7 tuths3mo
V^yILBUK Si SON,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS A AUCTIONEERS,
No. 99 Broad street, charleston, 8.C
Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of
rents, and all manner of dalma
july is nrwr?mo
JUrt?on Sales.
Ham, Shoulders and Molasses.
BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO.
Will be sold THIS M OE NTN G, 6 th inst., at 10 o'clock,
in front of store No. 82 East Bay, opposite oar
Store,
3o ??s} HAMS
2 tierces Shoulders
_10 b?rrela Molasses. August 6
BY MILLIGAN & SON,
No. S3 Vendue Range.
THIS DAY, 6th inst, at 10 o'clock, we willan,
BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Feather Beda
Bureaus, Dining and Card Tables
Washstand, Chairs, Water Cooler
Pota, Oven?, Plates, Pitchers
Bowls, Tumblers, one China Tea Set Baskets
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ha's, Notions, &c
6 dozen Shovels, cases Lemon Syrup, Whiskey.
ALSO.
At wharf foot of Vendue Bange, a! 10 o'clock,
One BATTEATJ, 20 feet long and 6 :aet beam, with
SaiL_August 6
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
' Meyer vs. Fordiam.
Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned,
at the Old Customhouse, on .TUE ?DAY, the-25th
day of August, 1868, at ll A. M.,
AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there?
on, situate on the east side of Meeting-street, in
Waid No. 3, in this city, known by the number 178,
measuring in front on sall street, from north to
soutb.30 t'-et, and in depth f iom west to eaat,139feet,
be the said dimensions more or leas. Bounding to
the west on Meeting-street, to the north on land-now
or late of Emily A. Brown, to the east on land for?
merly of Daniel Strobe!, deceased, and to the south
on land now or late of Mr J. A. L. Levy.
Terrn^-one-third cash; bMai ta In one and two
years, with Interest from day of sale payable semi?
annually, secured by bonds of purchaser and mort?
gage ol the premises; buildings to be insured and
policy assigned; purchaser to pay taxes and for par
pera and stamps. JAMES TUPPER,
Auguste_ta3tul Master in Eqafty.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY,
Haig vs. Cohen.......
Will be. sold under the direction bf the undersigned.
at the Old Customhouse, on TUESDAY, the 26th
day of August 1868, at ll A. ll,
AU that HOUSE AND LOT, situate on the east
side of Meeting-street, in this city, and known bj Re?
number 90, measiiring in front on SA?S??j?ct?t m
feet, mowo.'kai, by 137 feet iii depth on the north
line, and 148 feet In depth on the south line; bound,
lng to the north on property now or late of John.
Magee; to the south ou land now or late of Bobert
Smith; to the east on land new or late of Dr. Joseph
Johnson, and to the weston Meeting-street
Terms-One third cash; balance In one and two
years, with interest from day of sale, secured by
bond of-purchaser and mortgage of the premises.
Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Pur?
chaser to pay taxes and for papers and stamps.
JAMES 1 UPPER.
Auguste_th3tul_Master in Eqaify.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Mashburn vs. Mashburn.
Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned,
at the Old Customhoase, on TUESDAY, the 26th
day of August, 1868, at ll A. M.,
1. All that LOTCF LIND, with the-two and a half
story Wooden House thereon, situate on the south,
aide of Calhoun-street, in this city, and known by
the number 93, measuring 30 feet front by 198 fest
in depth,
ALSO,
2. All that LOT OF LAND, with Of two and a
half story Wooden House thereon, knyfrn by the -
number 62, on Beaufain-street in this city, and
measuring 30 fett front by 94 fet In dipth. '
ALSO, '
3. All that LOT OF LAND, with the two story flat
roof Wooden House and outbuildings thereon,
known by the number 3, on Kirkland's Lane, in this
city, and measuring 26 feet front by 82 feet in depth.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one, two and
three years, secured by bonds ot the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises, with Interest from day ot
sale, payable semi-annually. Buildings to be In?
sured and policies assigned. Purchasers to poy
taxes and for papers and stamps.
JAMES TUPPER,
August 6 thStul Master in Equity. 1
D?ANOS: PIANOS::
GOLD MEDAL FOB 1668 HAS JUST ttffiH
AWARDED TO CHAS. M. SHEFF FOB
THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE,
OVER BALTIMORE, PTTTT.ATtP.r
PHIA AND NEW YOBS
PIANOS.
OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 7 N. .LIBERTY
STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET,
BALTIMORE. Md.
'.SHEFF'S PIANOS HAYE ALL THE LATEST
improvement, including the Agraffe treble, ivory
fronts, and the improved French ' Action, fully war.
ranted for five years, with privilege ot exchange
within twelve months if not entirely satis fie tory ta
purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or
gins always on hand from $50 to $900.
REFEREES WHO HAVE OUR PTAH08 Ol USB:
General Bobert E. Lee, Lexington, Ya.
General Bobert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C
Bishop Wflmer, New Orleans, La,
Messrs. R. Burwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. C.
Max Strakoecb, Italian Opera.
Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, S. C.
Charles Spencer, Charleston, 8. C.
April 22_tam
E. AUSTEN JENSENS. IXljUP JE2TEXN3, Oh.
ROBERT E. JENSENS.
TgPW. JENKINS dc SONS,
EHPOETEB8 AND UdAIMM IN
SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS,!
NO. 180 BALTIMORE-STREET.
April 22_6mP3_Baltimore, M '
Q^EOBGE R. GAITH4CR. JR., di CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
an
GENERAL-PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT^
No. 4 Camden-strect, Baltimore.
Liberal cash advances on consignments.
June 23_ _
H. GRUPY & CO.,
TYP A T.P.RH EH
LEATHER, HIDES AND OIL,
No. 42 SOUTH CAL VERT-STREET,
Baltimore.
F. H. GBUPY.H G. CUBTAX
April 20_ST*
WM. KNABE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
OF
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
April 20_imo
Q^RIPFIN, BROTHER ?Si CO.,
GROCERS
AMD
COMMISSION MERCEANT&
No. 105 LOMBABD-STBEET,
BALTIMORE.
April 22_game
KNOX & GILL,
COTTON FACTORS
uta
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
Consignments of COTTON, BICE, Ac, respect,
fully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon?
Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed
with care and attention.
April 27 _ltaOS*
SHELL HOAD.
CITY ENGIN EEL'S OFFICE, ?
CITY HALI.. April28,1808.//
FARMERS AND OTHERS Atti. BEQUESTS*
not to drive over the line of the Mee ling street
Road, between Spriag and Rumney streets, during;
the execution of the work. Cattle driven are re?
quested sot to use the Meeting-street Boad at aD.
The disturbance of aB the grade and niHginnm*
pegs, recently put up, renden it neu UM ty to maxs*
the above request. LOUTS J. BABBOT.
April 30 OltyBaftnear*