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v THE BAILY NEWS, MW LARGEST CTRC JLATION.-THE DA I LT NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN ?TNG IN THE POST OFFICE AT THE END OF .EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES TRIS RAT. LOWNDES & ftirrnrmT.T. will sell at 10 o'clock , " .Un front of their office, No. 26 Broad-street, a ffine mule. c B. M. MtTtHTTAT.T. ,fc BBWHEE will Bell at half ,past 10 o'clock, at their office, No. 83 Broad rstreet, sdver plate, library, &c. * Ar H. ABBAHAHS & SOOT will sell at 10 o'olock, :it No. 306 King-street, a lot of goods, awn? ing, Ac. _ PHILADELPHIA STEAMER.-We learn from Tatessrs. J. 4 T. Getty, the agents, that the ?steamer Prometheus will leave Philadelphia .forthis port to-day. THE WORM m THE INTESIOS.-It is reported ? that the army worn has made its appearance Ain the vicinity of Camden, and several patches ?of cora have been destroyed. BBPUBLICAN MEITTNO.-? masa meeting of i toe Be publican party will be held to-night at j -.the Club House, "to consider matters of vital ?interest to'the party." .The notice appears in -another column._ CHARLESTON COLLEGE.-The semi-annual ex ?f ' lamination of this institution was commenced .on last Friday and will be continued during ..tue present week. It is both oral and written, . ?and will determine the scholastic standing of i the students during the fast six months. SHE BIFF'S SALE.-Tba sale of property adver . tised by Sheriff Hastie to take' place on the : 10th, waa postponed by order. of Comptroller Neagle to -the 17th. This respite will enable . delinquent tax-payers to come forrard and save their property by settling their liabilities. CORRECTION.-Messrs. Hohnes & Calder -are the occupants of the new paint and oil : store in Meeting -a tr; et, not W. G. Holmes & --Co. The first mentioned firm were the suffer - ors by the late fire, but their tosses haye been . repaired, and their stock is nowone of the most complete in tho city. WARD Na 5.-Wu are requested to state that .roll books for the. signature of such citizens of -this ward as aro willing to unite with the De : mountie dub, have been left at Mr. Bichar? " Arnold's, corner of Meeting and John streets, .-and at Mr. 0. Tied;mann'3, corner of Calhoun .- and Washington streets. IMPORTANT TO DOO OWNERS.-^A city ordi nance published ii to-day's issue, ^warna all ?canine fand ers that -if their pets stray into i the streets en and after the 16th inst, without a . badge, they;will sufihrthe penalty of the law. Dog owners should read the ordinance and i govern themselves accordingly. ANOTHER YACHT .^CACIE I'BQBABIJ:.-Wo learn JJ(: J that although ihe friends of the Eleanor de> ? ' ?clare that the last race' was perfectly fahr, they ? are no* .satisfied with the test, and wish to , have the race bet* sei that yacht and the Ella .Anna repeated. 'The'Eleanor will receive a new mast, and be put m thorough sailing trim .for the race, whioh, with the consent of all con < cerned, will take place atan early day. ANOTHER ESCAPED PRISONER JUGGED.-Bob 'Williams ait as Morrison, who was one of the .-gang that escaped from jail some months - since, was recently arrested in Orangebnrg, .tried for petit larceny, and sentenced to two . years'imprisonment in tbe penitentiary. He i was under a two years' sentence when he made -his escape, and will now enjoy the seclusion of . his cloister for the short term of four years. . '[ y ??*!'.'--~ -, ANOTHER MUNICIPAL. Apponrnparr-AK AL : PEBKAW CLERK TO THE CT? INSPECTOR. -Mayor dark has appointed Mr. H. Judge Moore, one -of the new aldermen, clerk to the City Inspect? or, Hr. James C. Lacoste. The position is not - one of much importance, but the ordinances of . the city, prescribing the qualifications of alder : men, state that they shall not hold any other -poi ti on of trust under the city. DEMOCRATIC MEETING ra KERSHAW.-A large -and enthusiastic D?mocratie meeting was held " in Camden on the 3d, at which speeches were made by General Kershaw, Colonel Shannon, -General Cheanut and others. A committee of - two was appointed to make arrangements for a ? barbecue, to bo given on the second Tuesday in September, to which GeneratHampton and - other distinguished Democratic speakers will .?be invited.- - - - ... _. r.r CXTT COUNCIL.-REGULAR MEETING.-COUN ' cn. CHAMBER, August U, 1868.-Present-The 1 Mayor, Aldermen Potter, Geddings, Cunning : ham, Lindstrom, Weston, Howard. Voigt, Cade, *Omey. There not being a quorum, those present -'adjourned at three-quarters-past five o'clock. W. H SMITH, Clerk of Conn eil. TOWN ELECTION rs BBAOTOBT.-An election -for Mayor and Wardens of Beaufort, S. C., was >hsld on the 3d inst There were two candi? dates for Mayor-B. 8. Bennett and H G. -Judd, both white. The folio wins: persons were -elected :. R? S. Bennett (white), Mayor; G. W. 'Waddell (colored), M. Politzer (white), S. W. -Hampton (colored),G. H. Adams (white), J.J. ??Cohen (colored), H. Von Harten (white), Ward - ena. A HOUSEBREAKER CAUGHT.-A few nights - since a residence at the corner of Meeting and -Henrietta streets was entered at night by s seme adroit thief, who scaled the fence and got 'into the second story. Once inside he made a -general liaul of hata and clothing, and succeed? ed in effecting his escape unobserved. The -ease being reported to the detectives, John Henry Thomas, alias Savannah Slocum, a well Irao+fh colored thief, was arrested. A portion of the stolen property, was recovered, and Slo . cum locked in a cen. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.- Tho repairs on the High School, which were imperatively needed, haye been at last commenced, and the build mg will soon be again an ornament to the city. The contract has been awarded to Mr. Curtis, who is BOW actively engaged in changing the ? exterior from its foi mer dingy color to tho . more fashionable cream tint. Mr. C. C. Trumbo, the contractor for the Phoenix Engine H?use, is now rough-casting the same. Only the wall fronting on Cumber? land-street will be treated in thU mincer, and ?tr will be finished in imitation of brown-stone. HOTEL ARRIVALS-Angust ll.-Cliarleslon Ho?e?-W.'F.'Herring, A. M. Jackson, Augusta; - J. F. Ensor, Columbia; John Kyle, John W. Simpson, Laurens; J. C. Gillett, Augusta; W. S. Utsey, George's Station; D. B. Mandel, New York; E. H Pughe, Augusta; G. y. J. Wilson, City; E.-Murray, C. S. Til son, New Market, N. H.; N. Fielding, Geo. D. Westervelt; New York; Judge J. Bowe and wife, Newark, N. J.; 8. Ad? kins, H. Neesons, Warr en ton, Ga.; D. Malloy, Cheraw; Captain John M. Jones, City; George Waterhouse, BeaufortyS. C.; D. D. TJtsey, City, Pavilion Hotel-John M. Miller, Bennetts rille; D. Louis and D. Sinclair, Jr., Orange burg. DnoOBAtlO CLUB, WA.HD No. 7.-At a regu? lar meeting of Domocratic dob, Ward'No. 7, held on the evening of 29th Joly, the following gentlemen were elected a Finance Committee to solicit subscriptions from the residents of Ward No. 7: E. C. Thann, E. D. Ensfon, H. M. Manigault, Leider Schalman, Eogene Walter. ST. MICHAEL'S CLOCK.-This venerable lime keeper now present s to the world a clean face and a pair of hands that mark the fleeting bom3 with unerring certainty. The dial plate was repainted some day J since, and yesterday the black numbers were added and can now be easily seen at a distance of several squares. It was thought that gilding the tips of the bands would render their movements more dis? tinct, and this plan was tried on the south face, but it did not fulfil expectations, and the bands will be painted black, as originally in? tended. The horologist, who bas charge of the striking apparatus, has not yet been able to arrange it satisfactorily, and the erratic strokes were the cause of much comment on 'Change yesterday. _ A SUCCESSOR TO DILL.-A correspondent writing from Camden states that on the 6th instant a Radical convention was held in that place to nominate a successor to Dill, and for other purposes. As the previous meeting, which nominated White was not considered legitimate, not having been called according to Gunter or Jillson, that nomination was thrown out, and one John A. Burnell (white) nominat? ed instead. Birnen is' from North Carolina, but has lived in Camden for several years. He lost an arm from the bursting of a cannon fired in celebrating the fall of Fort Sumter, and bas of late been on the moat intimate terms with the freedmen, politically and socially. White* was for a long time disconsolate, but after can? vassing the town and ascertaining the strength of the convention nominee, he, with the in? gratitude of republics, became disgusted, and retired into the shades of private life. There are many persons in Camden who are still strong in the faith that he will yet go to Co? lumbia, notwithstanding the later nomination. THE YACHT BAOE PHIZES. -The committee to whom waa awarded the task of selecting suit? able prizes for the winning yachts, performed that pleasing duty yesterday. The Ella Anna, as the winning boat of the first race and the queen of the Charleston waters, will receive a large and elaborately ornamented silver salver bearing the following inscription : "Awarded to the yacht Ella Anna, the whiner of the race of August 8,1868." In the centre of the wait? er is a beautiful engraving ot the Ella Anna under full sail. The Maggie Mitchell, the winner of the se? cond race, and the second boat to reach the wharf, has been awarded an elegant silver set, coiunrtfog-of htf<S0^6th^^ pair salt spoons, one mustard spoon, half doz? en eilver forks, and a butter louie. These arti? cle? have all been engraved with the initials of Mr. E. J. Black, the owner of the Maggie. The presentation .will take place on Thurs? day evening, at the Charleston Hotel Club Room, at 8 o'clock precisely. WALHALLA,-This quiet little village, seated among tho hills near the monntains, iu the northwestern regions of oar State, seems(to be bat little known to oar people in the. low country, and yet it baa-advantages which will recommend it to those who may desire to pass a month or two ont pf the relaxing climate of j the sea shore; or to invalids seeking to renew their health. Being contiguous to the moun? tains (it ia quite near to the great tunnel of the Blae Bidge Railroad), it has a bracing at? mosphere, 'cool nigh te, and excellent water, as cold when taken from the -well aa if it had ico in it. Being, the present terminus o? the Blue RidgeBailroad, it ia conveniently accessi? ble to visitors, and has a dairy mail, an ad? vantage not pceaogn?d by many of the interior villages of the State. Bat it may be inquired what sort of ac com modationa"does the village afford for the com? forts of the visitor or invalid. These are very good. At tho Walhalla Hotel (owned by Mr. Biemann, one cf the few Democratic sena? tors to the-, present Radical Legislature in Co? lumbia) a good- table is {bond, provided with an abondance ana* variety, with attentive ser? vants and a. moat industrious, obliging land? lady, who, in the'absence cf Mr. Biemann, is very watchful over the comforts of her guests, especially of thoa? who may be sick. But one cf (he distinguiflhtDg peculiarities of Walhalla ia their moderate price for board. Whilst in moat of the'hotels in. the State, from Charles? ton upwards through all the interior towns, the price of board is from two dollars and fifty cents to three dollars per day, or from fifteen dollars'to twenty-one dollars per week, the price at Walhalla for board equally as good, if not better, is bot seventy-five cents per day, or five dollars per week-a very important con? sideration ir these limes of pecuniary distress among oar people. Walhalla is surrounded, too, by an indus? trious, thrifty German population, from whom the village receives a good supply of poultry, fresh batter, vegetables and trait ia their sea? son, all of which may be procured at moderate prices. RADICAL MEETINGS nv KERSHAW-WB3TTE BXOBE ARD JiLLSON BLOW THEIR HORNS.- Last week the Rev. Congressman Whittomore and Senator Justus K. Jillson held forth in the African Church of Camden. A correspondent kindly furnishes some account of the dusky meeting. Whitemore said that "although Sey? mour's record was good in the early part of the war, yet in '65 he countenanced, if he did not aid, the New York riots, and the murder of six hundred colored men, women and children." Then, after a moment's pause, the reverend demagogue barst forth in his well known sten? torian tones-"Great God, my colored friends, will you vote for the gubernatorial murderer, Horatio Seymour, and know that six hundred colored men, women and children lost their lives, by him?'' Jillson folfoWed the r?v?rend blower^ but his remarks were" rather commonplace, with the exception of the prediction "that if the Dem? ocrats succeeded in electing their President there would be the bloodiest war on record." A County Convention (Radical) was held in Camden on the 6th, for the purpose of nomi? nating candidates to the State Congressional Convention and the Convention for Presiden? tial electors. Jillson was the orator of the occasion, and addressed a large and dusky as? semblage on the electoral question, explaining to his bearers what Presidential elector^ were, and how the machine worked. He also in? structed them in their duties to themselves, their children, the State, and the "whole on bounded universe," in casting their votes for a member of Congress when the time came for an election. He said there might be attempts made to influence them against one who might be nominated, one who had done more for the colored people and the State than could have been d me by a forty-parson p iwer worked by any other min. He would not name the com? ing man, but there might be occasion to do so during the proceedings, though he had no in? terest in the matter, and addressed them onlv for their own good. When the nominations were made for the State Congressional Committee, Jillson was elected one of them. He thanked his cons tit ents for this honor, and assured them that in the convention he would vote every time for the Rev. B. F. Whit tem ore (his anticipated father-in-law). After singing a Grant and Col- j fax song, the meeting dispersed. The Pi aval Stores Question. To the Editor qf th? Daily News : In my coram a ni ca ti on, published in .THE NEWS of yesterday, I stated that the guaging of spirits turpentine in Charleston is ten cents per barrel. It should be twelve cents anda half', inspection and classification of rosin fifteen cents per barrel, when it should be twelve cents and a half-a difference in favor of Wil? mington market of eighteen cents on spirts and three and a half on rosin. TAB HEEL. K. K. Scott, Governor of South Carolina. To the Editor of the Ntws: A paragraph has appeared in various papers alluding to Governor Scott as having been i resident of Philadelphia, and as having left that city in debt and disgrace. To correct this erroneous impression and do justice to Govern? or Scott, it is only necessary to 6ay, what is literally true, that Robert Kingston Scott, now Governor of South Carolina, was never a resi? dent of Philadelphia, and never passed six hours in that city in his life. The person against whom the.injurious statements above referred to is supposed to be made is one Rob? ert Kean Scott, and whatever may be true of | him, it is quite certain that Robert Kingston Scott, formerly of Ohio, and now of South Ca? rolina, is ready to pay at sight any lawful claims against him, and has means to do so fifty timeB over. Governor 8cott is no penni? less adventurer, but a man whose honorable record as a soldier and civilian will be at? tested by his political enemies as well as his friends._ B. Rn .T, OF MOETALTTY.-P.eturn of deaths with? in the City of Charleston, for the .week ending August 8,1868: CAUSES OF DEATH. BLACKS OS CO LO BHD Atelectasis, Pulmonum. Brain, Conges'ion of.. Cholers Morbus. Consumption. Convulsions.-., Diarrheas. Dropsy.,., Dysentery, Typhoid. Fever, Benoit tent. Fever, Puerperal. Fever, Typhoid... .'? Gastro Enteritis. Hydro thorax. Marasmus.. Old Age.;. Organization, Defective. Teething..... T riana us Nascentium. Want of Vitality.. Total. 4 BIOAPrrXTLATIOK I Whites, 5; Blacks and Colored, 18-Total, 23. Under 1 year of age... 6 Between land6yrs... 6 Between Sand 10yrs.. I Between 10 and 20 yrs.. 2 Between SO and 30 yrs.. 1 Between 80 and 10 yrs.. 3 Between 40 and SO yrs.. 8 Between 50 and 60 yrs. 0 Between SO and 70 yrs. 0 Between 70 and 80yrs. 0 Between 80 and 90 yrs. X Between-90 and 100 yrs. 0 Over 100 years of age... 0 Office of dry Registrar, August II, 1868. QEOBGE S. P?LZEB, M. D., City Registrar. BTJSJJSTESS NOTICES. H. H. IX you want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, Ac ; or Miller's Almanac; If yon want Printing executed neatly; If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to oa&er, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 69 Broad street. -O-! REMOVAL,-Mr. Jo o. H. Toilers has removed frrm his old stand at the comer of BeaufaiD and Arch dale-streets to the comer of Beanfain and St. Philip. The new store is large and commodious, and Ur. Vollere' reputation as a dealer hi groceries wffl be enhanced by the tempting display that he can now make of his stock. A NEW SiHBATiOit.-Shrimp salad and Ca? tawba flips to be found at Fehrenbach's saloon at lunch bonn to-day. -0-- ~;i MOREHEAD BTTTKES.-These bitters can be had at James MoKean, No. 68 Anson-street, who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. August 10 8mos mwf ALL WHO are in want of good, substantial boots and shoes win find them at John Commins', No. 181 Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market street Ikey ere offered at retail. w8 -0-; CHOICE G KEEN ADD BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. Spf rial M?as. JSTAT A BEGTJXABnii^ REFORM APOLLO feOCIETY, held last night, 11th instant, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensu'ng year: ROBT. HOWARD. Ja., President THEO. L. CASnON. Vice-president NATHL. T. SPENCER, Secretary. P. GRANT, Treasurer. Managers.-H. L. Myers, Wm. S. Elfe, Jae. C. Ford, A J. Caution. Stewards.-H. Carroll, J. H. Welchman. August 12 1* -Z-jt_ ?-P; H. H.-ABE SYNONYMOUS WITH Health, Strength and Vigor. The secret will be re? vealed by investing in a bottle of PANENLN'S HE PATIO BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. w JW WHAT IS THE HATTER WITH YOU.? This is the familiar question put to every invalid. In many cases the answer ts, "I don't know exactly, but I don't feel well." Look at the countenance of tbe man or woman who makes this reply, and yon will generally find that the eyes are duh and lustre leas, the complexion sallow, the cheeks flaccid, and the whole expression of the face dejected Interro? gate the invalid more closely, and you will discover thit constipation, the result of a discrdered stomach and a torpid liver, is at the bottom of the mischief. "That's what's the matter." Whoever has expe? rienced the effects of TARBANI'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER A PERI t NT in such cases, need not to be told to recommend lt as a remedy. TARRANT * CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich oDd No. 100 Warren streets. New York, 8ole Proprietors. bold by all Druggists. 3mos 22 July 6 9S- THE BILIOUS SEASON.-SEVENIY FTVE per cent, of the population of the United States are more or lees bilious at this season. The midsummer sun stirs np the bili) as certainly as it evolves miasma from the stagoant pools. It is of the utmost importance, therefore, to check the tenden? cy of the liver to diseased action with that incom. parable anti-bilious specific-HOS I ETTER'3 STOM? ACH BITTERS. Neglect the early symptoms, and the chances are that they will result -a remittent fever, fever aud ague, or jaundice. It is presumed that nobody deliberately de'ires to risk anattaca from any one of these. But carelessness may bc as disastrous as temerity. Do not procra3tina'.o. .Va health is the greatest of earthly blessings, it-. hm.i be c\ery ratio.a' being's first care. Whoevor h jos? ee to use HOsTETTEB'S BI ITEKS .vi a prcV? move NOW may escape tho bilious epideml.-s rn J und :iuics which so generally prevail to wa d thc ciuso of the heated term a ad in the Tall mou hs. Is it ni worth while to be forearmed wbe.i the means of defence are within thu nuchof allV The Bl TIERS are % NATIONAL REMFD?, everywhere procurable, and endorsed by the inteUigeut of ev. ry class. Read what lording members of the community, clergy? men, physicians, authors statesmen, men ot' science, artists, travellers, and distinguished soldiers, say about them. On the strength of these credentials give them 4 trial They will be found the very best anti-bilious medicine that modem pharmacy has introduced. 6 August 8 8C0TT-POPE.-On Sunday evening, 9th August, by Rev. 0. P. QAESDEN, Mr. a. R. SCOTT to Miss JULIA S. POPS, all of'this'city. * ?S- MAGNOLIA CEMETERY COMPANY In order to accommodate lot-holders and those har? ing business with the Company, applications for the purchase of lots and for Interments, as well as all matters connected with the grounds, will hereafter be nude at the Office of the Company In BROAD STREET. ' No interments will hereafter bo permitted without a written order from tho office. The Superintendent ( ifr. 8IR0?B) will attend to all matters connected with his office at the grounds as heretofore. EDWARD S EBBING-, August 10_mwf3_President ts- SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON DISTRICT-Di CRANCEBY.-OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR IN EQUITY.-RAVENEL A COMPANY vs. JAMES MURPHY A COMPANY, ot al-BILL FOR ACCOUNT AND SPECIFIC PERFORMANOE.-It appearing to my satisfaction that THOMAS OXNARD, defendant in this cause, is absent from and resides beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of the Court cannot ba served on him, on motion of Messrs. MAGRATH A LOWNDES, complainants' so? licitors, ordered that the said do?endant, THOMAS OXNARD, do appear and plead, answer or demur to this bill within forty days from the publication of this order, or an order pro confest? will be granted and entered against him. JAS. L. GANTT, Registrar in Equity, Charleston District May 7th, 1868. lelOdi June 29 ?.CONJUGAL LOVE, AND THE HAPPI? NESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE.-Essays for Young Men on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which de? stroy the Manly Powers and create impedmtents to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Bent in sealed letter envelopes free pf charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Px May 20_3mo A3- A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO her country home, after a sojourn of a few mouths in tie city, was hardly recognized by ber friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed nice, she had . soft ruby cou plexion of almost marble smooth? ness, and instead twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry ss to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and considered it au In? valuable acquisition to any lady's toilet. By its me any Lady or Gentlemen can imp rove their personal appearance an -hundredfold. It ls simple lu its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet ans ur passed In its efficacy in drawing,impurities fronki also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its Impurities, kindly healing thr same, and leaving tba surface as Nature Intended t should be-dear, toft, smooth and beautiful Price si, sent by Mall or Express, on receipt or an order, by W. L. CLARE A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette-street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sale cf the same. March SO lyr Pro sjsobs, (Etc. S T R A C S S ?Si V A .% C E , No. 180 MEETING-STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW, FULL AND WELL selected Stock of DOMESTICS, FOREIGN DRY GOODS, FANCY ~ , ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, suitable to the Fall Trade. An examination of stock and prices is respectfully solicited. AB orders punc? tually filled. An agent in New York will furnish sup? plies of Nsw Gooda by every steamer. July 30 amos Cranks, Pouts, Shots, ?r. S H O K SI SHOKS! 100 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL, SELECTED FOR RET AILI V G. For sale by JOHN COMMINS, No. isl Meeting-street, Nearly opposite Market-street. June 24 w8 lostness (Loris. ^pILBUK^*^Uf^ BEAL ESTATE BBOEERS & AUCTIONEERS, Ho. 69 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of rents, and all manner ot claims. July IS mwtSmo Q H . S A S S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 49* Office No. 15 BROAD-STREET, over the Peo pies, National Bank._May 8 IT LL LI s & CHI80LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANO SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE PALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E.WILLIS.A. R. CHTSOLM. October 25 31. MARSHALL di BROTHER, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, B BORERS No. 33 BRO AD-STREET. REAL ESTATE, 6TOCES, Ac, BO CG HT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PBOPERIY LEASED. ?-Auction cf HOBSE3, F?KNITCHE, Ac, every Wednesday. 'Mober V J^RTJGS A\D MEDICIS ES, FRESH BY EVERY STEAMER. E. H. KELLERS & CO., So. 131 ME ET IM ?-STREET. CHARLESTON, 8. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Always on hand a large assortment of DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Ardelis. Physicians' Orders ?lled promptly and at the low? est market rates. E. H. EELLEKS, M. D. H. BAER M . D. February 17 VB FOLEY'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, No. 85 ??ARKET-STREFT. CE ARLESTON, 8. O. Where may oe found every variety of GREAI COATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Shirts, Un? dershirts, Vests and Pantaloons, Drawers and Sock?, Boots, Shoes, Hats asd Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bago. Valises. Ac February 6 P. P TOALE, WHUiilio..^.. . MjaAAlL DEALER IN Aim MANUFACTURER OF DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, HOBLBECE'S WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. Particular attention paid to Shipping. 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Get rid of the ailments which intetfero with enjoyment; cast gloom and des? pondency to the winds; take a stronger hold of life and, m short, become a NEW MAN, Through the Instrumentality of the moat powerful and popular of all vegetable in vigorante and cor? rectives, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. Biliousness. Indigestion, General Debility, and all the complaints which proceed from a want of proper action in the liver, the stomach and the bowels, are eradicated by a course of this great CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC, Which not only combats and conquers diseases that have entrenched t' cmaelves in the system, but is the best known safeguard against all unhealthy in? fluences. Per.- ons wh ia ? ose occupations and pursuits subject them l\| to the depressing ef? fects of a close, unwh I ? olesome atmosphere, should take lt regularly as a protection against the low fevers and other disorders which malaria engen? ders. Individuals who are WASTING AWAY, Without any special complaint, except a gradual decimation of bodily strength and nervous energy, will find in the BITTERS A FOUNTAIN OF VITAL? ITY AND VIGOR, AS REFRESHING AND EXHTLI RATING AS A POOL IN THE DESERT TO THE 8 AND-SCORCHED AND FAINTING TRAVELLERS. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS Is composed of the pure juices tor, as they are me? dicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs and Barks, TnnUng a preparation highly concentrated and entirely tree from alcoholic admixture of any kind. They will be found AN UNFAILING CUBE For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro? nic or Nervous De nw bil ?ty, Chronic. Dis? eases of the Kidneys, |C and all Diseases ari? sing from a Disorder l\ ed Liver or Stomach, Such as Consti? pation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the ?temach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight hi the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming 0f the Head, Hurried and Difficult Bresthing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when hi a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bet?re the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head,. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin? ings ot Evil and Great De? pression of spi rita. Keep your Liver in ?\ ? order-keep your di festive organs in a so f%M und, healthy condition y the use of these to II medies, and no disease will ever assail you. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the usi of the*e Bitters. INVALIDS Recovering from any severe attack of sickness, will find these Bitters peculiarly useful In restoring lost strength, by removing the cause of oebility and in? creasing the appetite. They should take a teaspoon? ful three times a day, mixed with a tittle water. The Hepatic Bitters are also recommended to those suffering with Chills and Fevers, when it eau be taken in connection with other remedies prescribed for such complaints, and will assi-t the action of theso medicines, supplying th" system with the much needed strength lost under the debilitating effects ot malaria upon the constitution. The doss hi such cases, for a grown person, wouiu be a table? spoonful three times a day, Immediately before meals. Drspeptics should never be without a bottle of HEPATIC BIT IEBS, as they have been uniformly found to restore the stomach to its lost ?nergie*, and thus lead the patient back to the enjoyment of the olesslog i.f perfect health. Titey should take a des? sert spoonful tbr*e times a day, an hour l efore each meal. These Bitters are also recommended to phy? sicians, and can be used by them in lieu of other tonics, such as 1 inct. Columbo, linet. Bark, linet. Gentian, nud all the cat ? alogue ol' bitter tonics; far excelling these lu its I action upon the system, being a combiuatiou of S many useful tonics and aromatic carminatives, which are rendered aperient by the ad-Jiiion of a .ittle Turky Rhubarb, making a preparation long needed by the profesrion. CAUTION: Pee that the signature C. F. PASKNTN ii on the label ol' each bottle, a ? All others are coun? terfeits. Principal of l\| Ace and Manufactory at the German Modi UM rn) cine store, No. 123 MEETING-STBEET. CHAliLEsTON, S. C. CF. PANKMN, Proprietor. HEGE'AAN & CO., Nc. 203 Broadway, N. Y., General Agents. PRICES: Panknln's Hepatic Bitters, per bottle.$1 00 Pankuin's Hepatic Bitters, half dozen. G 00 JS9-DO not forget to examine well the article you buy in order to get the genuine. FOB SALE BY ALL DBU8GISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES EVERYWHERE. July 3 portion 3olts, Assignee's Sale: BY A. H. 4 BRAHAMS & SONS. THIS D A ?, 13th inst, at 10 o'clock, we wUl aeU, at No. 306 Eing-etreet, GOODS UNCALLED FOB at the sales of Levy & Alexander and L. Bracker, bankrupts, which wiU be sold on account of former purchasers. ALSO, AWNING, SIGN, STOVE, tc. August 12_._ Fine Mule at Auction. BY LOWJNDES & GBIMBALL, Wo. 28 Broad-street. Will be sold THIS DAV, in front of our ornee, at 10 _ o'clock. _August 13 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Two Valuable Stores'in King-street. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, by the Bon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the United States Court for the District of South Carolina, I wiU offer for sale at public auction, at the Old Poetoffice, foot of Broad-street, on the lil h day of August, at ll o'cloc?c A- M. One undivided HALF of all that LOT or P?CEL OF LAND, witb tho Buildings thereon, situated and lying on tho northeast corner of George and King stteets. Sold Lot measures 47 feet 9 inches front, more or lesa, on King-stre?-1, by 120 feet m depth, more or less, and has two fine buildings now wed as stores, ftc. Terms-One-half cash; the balance in one year, with interest from date of sale, payable semi-annual? ly, and secured by bond and mortgage of the pur? chaser; premises to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for stomps and papers. HENEY DEAS, JE., August 13 wf2 Assignee of P. Epstin. Progs, Cbctnirals, (Etc. S PECIAL NOTICE TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIBE DESTRUC? TION of our establishment by fire on the morning of 22 J J nae, we have removed to the extensive prem? ires formerly occupied by HA VELANT), STEVENSON A CO., NO. 23 HAYNE-STBEET, And wiU be prepared ia a few days to exhibit the most extensive Stock of FRESH AND CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, That have ever been opened in this market WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPORT ALL THE LEADING ARTICLES IN OCR LINE FROM THE BEST LABORATORIES, ONE OF OUR FIRM LEAVING IMMEDIATELY FOR EUROPE, AND WE HOPE TO HAVE OUR FALL IMPORTATfONB IN STORE BY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS IO FILL ALL ORDERS WITH DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON? TINUE OUR BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUr INTERRUPTION. GOOOKICH, WIXEMAX Ai CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS 'AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU? ROPEAN DRUOS AND CHEMICALS, No. ?3 Hayxte-street, July 8 2mos CHARLESTON, B. 0. K OSADALIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AND CUBES . SCROFULA ANO ALL CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LITER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our Best Citizens. *3~ For TfudmonlaU of remarkable eures, see "Rosadall? Almanac" for tills year. PREFABED ONLY OZ DB. J. J. LAWBENCE & CO., No. 244 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Joly 22 . Gmo J EOS AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 28 nae lyr ?J^ELY UPON OURSELVES, ENCOURAGE HOME PBODUCT ONS AND TEY SOUTHERN TONIC CURES DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION. DIAR? RHOEA. FEVER AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE BiLirr. We hare, after long study and many experiments, succeeded in producing what we claim to be the BEST BITTERS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVEB AGE in use, compounded as they are of the most valuable ingredients known to Pharmacy. As a IONIC AND APPETIZER it has no equal-reliab'e in aU BILIOUS DERANGEMENT, resulting from miasmatic influence?, so prevalent at the Soutb, and change of diet, climate and water. In offering to the Southern public our great TONIC AND BEVER? AGE, we only ask lor it a fair trial, toeling assured its own merits will coon ensure its becoming a favor? ite nt thc South. It has all the pleasing qualities of a "Liqueur," and thouyh under a small volume, is four times more active than other preparations. It is almost indispensable for r constituting thc blood In females suffering from debility and loss of appe? tite, and for persons exhausted by nervous excite? ment or over-exertion. The benefit ot' these Bitters are felt immediately. Dose is a wine glass ?i?Tbefore meals. Each bottle has our stamo and signature over the cork. DO ? IE A-"MOI - K. Proprietors And Wholesale Drucgi>ts. No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Haaei. Augusto_ _6mo : s f SR ITS CONSTITUENTS, THE RICHEST PART OE the berry of Wheat and Earley Malt, being scientifically prepared ready for use,thia food by an? alysis is the same in its chemical elements as HEALTHY BREAST MILK, and ia the easiest of di? gestion and assimilation of all nourishments for Children, Invalids and Dyspeptics. It has been tried by the physicians of Charleston, asl is zecom ." anded and prescribed by the most eminent pbysi . ans of New York. GEO. WELLS COMSTOCK, No. 67 Cortlaad-streot, New York. DOWIE & MOISE, January 16 Charleston, 6Y C. Assignee's Sale of Silver Plate; alto, Larga and Valuable Miscellaneous Library at Auc? tion, gr BIB. M. M ABSHALL &BBO. Auctioneers. THIS DAT, at half part 10 o'clock, at Ko. 33 Broad street. The above will be sold. ALSO, AT THE SAME PLACE HOBBES, Vehicles ondFurnitme. An nst 12 Valuable Turpentine Still at Auction. BT HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. By vi tue of an order of sale, to mo directed by tho Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court, for the District of South Carolina. I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Old Postomce, foot of Broad-street, ! on TUESDAY, August 18th, 1867, The MACHINERY, TOOLS -AND APPARATUS contained in a Turpentine Still, located at Monet's Corner, ou the Northeastern Railroad, as follows: One twenty-five horse power STEAM ENGINE, ut good order, Boiler, Heater, Piping, fcc, complete; twelve Iron Baskets, twelve Iron Grates, two Force. Pumps, one Boring Machine, Sledge Hammers. Monkey Wrenches, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths* Tools, Wheelbarrows, Axes, Ac. together with, omar articles too numerous to mention, Terms cash. Any information in regard to the the same can be obtained on application to the un? dersigned. LOUIS McLAIN, Assignee of J. M. Hines A Co. August 12_ SHERIFF'S SALE. ! By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed and delivered (and with the consent of the parties), ' win be sold, on FRIDAY, the 14th instant, at th? northwest corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, at ll o'clock A. M., AU the right, title and interest of the d?fendant hi the contents and fixtures or a GROCEBY STORE. ALSO, The contents and appurtenances of a BAKERY, in the rear of the Store. Levied on and to be sold as the property of John &L gawadske ot the suit of Daniel Wood. Terms cash. WILLIAM S. HASTIE, 8. CD. - Lease of the premises can be effected on applica tion to Daniel Wood. August 13 I 1HPORTER8 OF TEAS. WINES, BRANDIES, ?kc., And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. 900 iso STREET N. Y. WM. 8. CORWIN & 00. 49-Ooods delivered to all parts of the City. July IS_ wtm 3mo jy?EETTNG-STBEET FOU Ai DRY. THT3 ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNI3HING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON- GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND*BOILERS, of various sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORK MILLS, 8UGAB MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes. HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 to 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON" PRESSES for Sui power, Saw and Rice Mills fy . -a MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions made to order" Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, ?c., <lej WILLIAM S. HENERE?, MACHINIST AND FOUNDEBt No. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. August 3_;_mw? D?ANOS: PIANO st: GOLD MEDAL FOE 1868 HAS JUST BEER AWARDED TO CHAS. M. BTTEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANO* HAVE ALL THE LATEST improvement, including the Afiraffe treble, ivor; fran ts, and the improved Fsench Action, folly war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchanga within twelve mouths if not entirely satisfactory ta purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or? gans always on hand from 250 to 5300. BEFEBEES WHO HAVE OUB PIANOS Ot USE: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington. Va. General Robert Ransom, WUminjton, N. 0. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. R. Burwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. 0. Max Strakosch, Italian Opera Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, 8. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston, S. C. April 22_6m08 B OOK AND JOB PRINTING. THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS BIS FRIENDS and the Public that he hos a large assortment of NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a fine stock ot CARDS, PAPER, Ac, direct from manufacturers, and will execute all orders for BOOK AMD JOB PRINTING in a neat manner, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having large fonts of type, wiH contract for the. publication of a Weekly or Monthly oa liberal terms-. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rates, If left at No. 33 HAYNE-9TBEET. May V2 JAS- W MCMILLAN. jy?ERCHANTS OF CHARLESTON ADVEBTIBE TX THE SUMTER NEWS THE ABOVE NAMED PAPER IS PUBLISHED weekly ia Sumter, S. C., w!i cb, being immediately oa the Wilmington an.l Manchester Railroad, and hive, in? a large circulation in the e-ction in which It ia published, ia offered as a desirable odver?a?ng me? ei ium. Terms llberoL _ Address! DARR A OST EES, May 6 _ProprletorB VIRGIN1A MIL'TARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. A PPi.ICATI.ONS Wi! L NOW BE RECEIVED* A. FOR THi. APlOINLMiSNT OF OXB HUN ?liZD CADETS i ito .his Institution. Those ent?r? ine 111 sum mer montis enjoy peculiar ad ran tige? in the ? pc:.1! cour e of Instruct'on and discipline, by which they oro prepared for the regular studlea, which commence os the 1st September. Circular? will be se?t upon application. FRANCT- H. SMI TH, SnporintendsnL May 13 w3 Jone 3,17. july 1,15, 29, aug 5,1?