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THE DAILY NEWS.
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- LABOEST OWOtTLATION;-THE D A ILY
.KEWdBIINa.TEE MBWSPAPEE OFFICIaLL?
BEOCXpOZED AS HAYING- THE LABOES! CTR-,
C?TLATION IN' THE CITT OT CHARLESTON,
-PUBLISHES THE LIST OE LETTERS REMAIN
??NG IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OE
EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS-j
?IQN8 OF THE. NEW POaTOEFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
ul. .'i TTC?3PW8ALEa THUS DA T.
WrxxUM MCKAY ?ill sell sell at 10 o'clock, at
.tha corner, of Church and Broad streets, the
<cdntents bia barroom abd restaurant.
.." ' --?a.- ..
BASK BALE.-A match game of base ball was
splayed yesterday iFriday} afternoon between
? -4he second nines of .the Florence and Obicora
-Bise Ball Clubs, whfoh resulted m favor of ie
dormer-score thirt?en to eleven. ^
PEESONAL.-Captain James WBeless, of the
-firm of James Wbeleaa & Co., of Nashville,
? Teunefeee, arri ved in our city yesterday morn?
ing and was warmly greeted by all his brother
anercbanre. He is located at- the- Charleston
-.Hotel. , . ,
HOTEL ABEIVALS, August ^l-Cbarles'.cn Eo
f~!ei.-E. F. Bryan, Savannah; JameB Wheless,
JI?ehvm>,^ Whitner, Mad
: .ison,' Fla.; R. Douglas, Augusta.
Pavilion Hotel.-R. B. Van Ness and J. W.
- Panknrn, South Carolina; Edward Daly, city.
W?BD 8.-In noticing yesterday the proceed?
ing of the meeting of the. Democratic dub of
.thia ward, held on Wednesday night, we
should have said that the resolution rn relation
ito the power3 of the Centrai Club was with
-drawn by the mover. Nov?te wastak3n u
?edjieefc?h.
ATTEMPTED BosBEET-On Thursday night,
wblre cm^cf tho employees of THE NEWS office
- -*was re turr?n g tb his borne in the lower part of
.-ChurcbVetreet, he was " stopped by three col?
ored men who used threatening language, and
would, have robbed him but for tho timely*ap
"pearanae of- a policeman, before whom they
-fled incontinently.
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AEEEST or ? H OESE TniEivWWm. Davis
TborflJBOri, a^flolnrqd boy, waa arreafed hy the
???detectiYea-yesterday for caTering a gray filly for
-salo at Chris to ph era stables in King street.
.~The price asked for the horse, $0, excited sus?
picion, and bo th boy and horse wore secured.
Aa advertisement calling for.the .owner of the'
? hbo ree appears in this morning's issue.
V X, /-r,-1-:^.'' V - .*-* '(.-r*- .
* THE ?u?nnaou3?. - This municipal strong?
hold waa recently prit in complet? repair, and j
-.the exterior embellished by a new. coloring.
'The effect was marred, however', by a leak in
- rthe gutter that Btained aud discolored the wall
. at tho corner cf Meeting and Broad streets.
.A new 'gutter Was substituted yesterday and
. fur thar dam ago prevented. . j <- *
ODIBAOEET HumrravTLLC - Som 5 soldi ors or
? -the 12th infantry, stationed at Summerville,
throke into a store kept by Mr. Nelson, on
"Thursday night, and robbed it of the contents.
. Nelson bad been in tba habit of trading with
- rthe soldiers, and having been paid off that day
-they got hilarious and broke hit?; the store in
^search of more whiskev. . Company K of the
"12th, who were reported to have committed the
-outrage, passed through the city yesterday en
?Tonto for Savannah.
jj
j v QB?NX? IABCENT- THE MAJXSTT or THE LAW
' VIOLATED.-The ofSea or the Clerk of the Court
- was eurreptitioual v ent ered yesterday a od rob
rbed of some articles bf-clothing that were
hanging from a peg on tho wall of the inner
. room. The thief is unknown, but Shake?
speare says, ''Thieves for their robbery have
^authority, when judger steal themselves," and
it Ls presumed that this is tho licit act under
ibo' new' regime that' the Radicals have in?
augurated. Some expectant official wai o vi?
nden tly exploring bia -furar? field of opera
tions, and ventured on a little amateur prig?
ging in advance,
::l<;..'?.'.'.'.'?'% " ?
Tirs OOTTON . TBADE.-in thia issue we pub
iian . an 'extract from the well considered and
excellent cotton, circular of Messrs. Smith, Ed
wards & Co., of liverpool. It will be noticed j
that while - they i express the opinion that the
.prices of last April, say 13d. for uplands, were
T- -entirely too- high, and that its effects was to
prodnco ? large cLecli ne in the orders for manu?
factured gooda, they are under the impression
? that present prices are healthy, and-with them
-.-as a basis s larg? and prosperous oom
. of goods may be looked for. The gejejaiioue
-'-of the extract is fair and di?arimiaatiiu? abd is
'-well worthy the perusal of those engaged in
;ibecotton trade.. ; ,
To rate MEMOBT or THE BBAVE.-Mr. W. T.
' White, stonecutter, bas recently prepared two
* ornamental marble slabs as head stones for the
.graves ot Captains Barnwell W. Palmer and
Waring Axson, of the Calhoun Guard, 27th 8.
*C. V., who-were both killed in Virginia. At the
head of the stone a beautiful miniature pal- ?
? mette -tree, is 'carved in relief; and on an ob
"long shialdj irhmedittely below, is inscribed, in
. .raised letters, the names of the officers, their
company and regiment, and the date of their
"death. Tho inscription ah? states that the
stones ware erected by their surviving com?
rades. That to the memory of Captain Axson
- has been placed-over bis grave in the First
Baptist Church .burying ground, and that de?
signed for Captain Palmer will be taken, to
1 Magnolia, where be Is interred. >j|
LwaovEMKNTS.-Tho old sidewalk on the
weat ?der ~ot Church-streei, ~$atween; Hayne
--rand Marker-has been removed and a good brick
.pavement substituted. Tho steps at the cor
. uer of Hayne and Chore h .streets, near G. W.
Williams} As Co.'s store, is' now among1 the
- things that were, as the new sidewalk bas
-been properly gradeo!. ?
The) j asphalt.' sidewalk iq \ Broad-street was
- completed yesterday;, th?gratel; and tar being
--thrown upbn the pebbles and compressed by a
"heavyroller. * :
Tho wholesale tobacco store of Mr. Ramon
-Salas,; on-East-Bay; har been recently subject,
-ad to a thorough renovation, and the former j
->dark color changed for the popular cream tint.
The black lettering on the walis is particularly
neat and ta s tef uL
THE STATE BASE SWE?CLE.-The Columbia
Pbonix publishes a letter which shows the im ?
-.meuse profits that will be made by certain per
.sons if the ', bil' tb close, th?' operations of the
Bank of the 8late becomes a law, and the loan
provided for the funding of the bills of the
?bank can be negotiated. - It is assumed that
. the bills were bought at ten per ceat., and that
the bonds would sell at fifty per cent. Upon
. this basis Edwin Parsons, of Now York, would
make a profit ot $118.000 upon an investment
-of $29 500; D-ibaey. Morgan & Co., of New
York, $4d,300:?pon $10,2QQ;. Wm. Marsh, of Cm- |
- cinnati, $11,673 upon $10,418; F. A. sawyer,
United States Senator from South Carolina,
$18,400 upon $4800; General Tyler, Quartermas?
ter DY8. A., .$7663 upon $1915, and T. J. Rob?
ertson, United States Senator from South Ca?
rolina, $5012 upon $1253. Verily 1 this is a big
;. thing. .
The Preservation of Law and Order in
Charleston-A n important Meeting.
A meeting Of a number of the prominent
citizona and tax payara of the city waa held at
the Hibernian Hall yesterday afternoon. Ur.
Daniel Ravenel was called to the chair, and
General Conner ?ta*e i the objects of the meet?
ing. He said that there was hardly a. man
present who did not realize the anomalous and
perilous condition in which the community
was living. . lhere was not within the State a
single court organized for the trial ot offend?
ers. The municipal authority was, by its own
confession, powerless.. Every pro fee tion which
the law formerly afforded was swept away, and
yet at the Bame time a 'large portion of the
population was actuated'by a spirit of lawless?
ness, and incited by bad men to deeds of vio?
lence, in order that political-capital may be
manufactured to 'inn ie nee the .Presidential
election. Nothing but the forbearance' and
soli-con tr ol of our people had thus far arrested
a conflict. The evil was clearly apparent.
What .-waa..the appropriate remedy was
not so clear. A few gentlemen had
endeavored carefully to consider tb^e
question. The wisest course that they
could suggest was that a number of the res?
ponsible and influential members' of the com?
munity should address their fellow-citizens,
setting forth truthfully the dangers which
threatened them, counselling forbearance, and
yet earnestly advising them to prepare them?
selves to protect their persons and, property;
and that the Hon. j. B. Campbell should be
request ad, on behalf; of his fellow-citizens, to
present the address to the President of the
United States, and request him to take such
measures for the preservation af the public
peace as in bis Judgment may be deemed
proper.
' General Conner then read the address which
had been prepared,and which, on motion, was
adopted and signed by all present, and ordered
to be published.
Copies of the address are left at the office of
TBS DAILT NEWS, Mercury and Courier. All of
our fellow citizens who are. disposed to lend
their aid to the preservation of law and order,
are invited to sign the address. ...
A NzwspjrzB THIEF nt LIMBO-A WABKLVQ
TO OTHEBS.-Yesterday morning one of the po?
licemen while walking his beat in Queen-street,
discovered a small negro boy in the act of ab?
.traoting a copy of THE DAILY NEWX from
under a doorway. He-was captured, taken 'to
the Guard House and brought before the
Mayor. His guilt waa proved and a 15 fine en?
tered/in default of which he was sent f o th?
Work Bouse for five days. This is a deserved
punishment, ' as .these petty but annoying
thefts are much too frequent. The loss of a
morning paper is apt to disturb.' the equani?
mity of a whole household, and cause the irate
head of the family to hasten to the publication
office,-whero he fills the air with complaints
against the carrier. Newspaper ?amere are |
not uifalliblo; but those employed br THE
NEWS are under BO strict s disciplino that they
are rarely guilty of . negligence.' Complaints
are sometimes madelat the office; but the loss
of the paper can gen orally ~be traced to some pf
the black . and w hi te. ja venile thieves wh t fol?
low the carrier, and by means of a bent wire
abstract tbs papers from under doors, and
even from letter boxes. II more of the thieves
could be arrested the readers of THE NEWS
would have leas cause to complain.
? i-??-i
COTTOX SI FLORIDA.-The Tallahassee Flori
dian says : The weather is still unfavorable to
this crop, and we fear it will be cut short in
thia enanty. The caterpillar is by no means
ganar 1 "-nd on many farms has not even been j
seen; bu: tl' : re is ample time, and if the weath?
er continues damp and cloudy, the inseot will
spread over the entire county and destroy the
whole crop.
A Card.
. Orr ABSXOOM. August 17,1868.
We, the undersigned pass eua tra on board toe
steamship Charleston, from Charleston for Kew j
York, in bringing our trip to a close, dssire to ex?
press our nigh appreciation. of the comfort of the
?bip and the pleasure of our passage to Captain
Berry, who bas been more than thoughtful and at?
tentive. We tender,our warmest thanks and our I
best wishes for his long continuance in command of
the good stevaehip Charleston. We also return
thanks to all of the officers for their kindness, sod,
tn conclusion, commend the steamship Charleston'
tb the tra veiling publia
Wm. C. Bee, J. B. Boylston, Geo. A. Locke, Wm. E.
Ho wi md, W. earring'on, J. E. Scott, Thaddeus
Street, Ooo. H. Tilley. James Wiley, C. L. Korn
abrens, Alfred Chisolm, John B. Monett, N, L.&
Morgan, Li H. Aveline,- Pani B. Lalane, William
B. Heriot, Wm. R Clout man. B. B Bowie, Jno. E. ;
- Houston, Thoa. Richards, : B. Thomlinson, Dan'l
. H. Sil cox, E. G. Street, Chas. 8. Wich ter, F. H Ea
: ton, J. H. S wa rh eld. W. Williams; Lon's V. Cast
1 tro, J. Marshall Caldwell, Theo. G. Snowden, M.
Furcfagott, John J. E>rritt, Bv H. Silcox, L. M. '
Pam ter, for selves and forty others.
BU SUNT Hj y 8 NOTICES.
H. II.
If yon want cheap BUnk Boote;
If yon want, cheap stationery, Envelope?, Paper,
Ac. ; or Miller's Almanac;
If yon want Printing executed neatly ;
Ii you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 50 Broad
street.
. 1 0
BOAST KO and shrimp salad will be the at?
tractions during lunch boura at. Tonk's, "Our
Hourn," this forenoon.
-:-o
CAMFSER'S FLOUE MILLS.-One of the first en?
terprises started since the war was the revival of the
Campsen Mills in Market street, opposite State, by
the proprietors, Messrs. Jenn Campsen & Co. New
machinery was imported and the mills were aoon ln
operation. The location was good, and as business
revived the mills were unproved and their facilities I
for tr.de extended. It is now over t wt Ive montns
s nco they began operations and. the flour and meal
ground bas never .Ailed to give satisfaction, as ooly
the finest grains were U?ed. Messrs. John Campeen.
A-Co., tn today's issue, call attention to their mills
and give a list of the different brands of floor that
can be obtained from them.'
< You CAN save from fifty cents to one dollar
per pound on teas, by purchasing them from Wil?
son's grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson
streets.
Goods delivered free. stuth
CHOICE GBEEK AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar
per pound, at Wilson'* grocery, southeast corner
Society nnd Anson streets. Gooda de?vered free.
TUE BENNETTSVILLE JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED IN BENN KTTSVfLLE, S. C., BY
f-TUBBii & LlTTLh', Proprietors, WM. LI I'ILE,
Editor; A A. SiUBB$ Publisher.
The extensive circulation of the Bennettsville
Journal in the Pee beo countr?, renders ita supe
rior advertising medium for the merchants uni ou
sin eas men of Charleston, who desire to extend their
business in this section nf rhe State. The proprie?
tors have resolved to advertise at prices to s il the
times, i he Jour aal is the only paper published in
this portion of the State.
The editor will devote h's time and ene'gv to pro?
mote the loteresta and maintain the supremacy of
the white race, and will unflinctiinRly perform bis
duty in Un defence of r iga t. and justice.
August_
OPFICR CHIEF OF POLIO R>_ MA IN
OCARDHOC E, CHAIILKSTON, S. C.. April 7. I
18o8.-NOIIOc-Iho Ordinance prohlMtiug the
firing of guns, pistols, squibs, ire. within the city
limits, will hereafter be strictly enforced.
^ tue iJrm8. streets, lanes and roads
south of the Forks of theBoadis a violation of the
ordinance.
By order of Mayor COGSWELL.
Ar^, A C. B. SIGWALD,
APrU0 Chief of pjlice.
Special ?atir f s.
WRELIGIOUS NOTICE.--9EBVI0E AT
Trinity Church^ naset-sireet, l\?M?rr?to Morning,
and kt Night, by the Pastor, Ber. F. A. MOOD,
Servio? kt Five p. M., in tho Lecture Boom, entrance
on Maiaen Lane. ' alf? August 23,
W ORPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE
Ber. 0. P. GADSDEN, of 81 Lute's (Episcopal)
Church, wl? perlorm Divine Service in this Chapel
To-Morrov Afternoon, 23d instant, at Five o'clock.
August 22_ 1
WSLOOP E. C. HOLLAND.-ALL
claims a;ainst this vessel must be presented at the
Customhouse before Two o'clock P. M.
August 22_ 2?
jay ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS
against the late ED WA BD FBOST, wQl present their
claim?, properly attested; and all persons indebted
to bim will make payment to either of the under?
signed at (he counting house of Messrs. FBOST &
ADGEB, Adger's North Wharf.
. F. HOBBY FBOST, I n".ffl . ,-,."",",_,
THOMAS FBOST, J Qoa^ed Executors.
Aug tat 19 tathe9
. W ESTATE NOTICE-ALL PERSONS
having say claims against the Estate of BENJAMIN
BBOSS, deceased, will present the ca to the under?
signed for payment, properly attested, and those'In?
debted to said estate will mateo payment to the aame_
. MAB Y ANN BBOSS. :
Angustl9_6_Qnalifled Executrix.
os. SHATTERED CON81TnrnONS.-OUB
conatitutiana are elastic They am sot easily shat?
tered. In fact, strictly speaking, death alone can
shatter them, for they represent the reserve of vital
itv, which enables the enfeebled system to react,
when the pressure of disease is removed ir ora it.
But lt ia the fashion, when the body ls weak, the cir?
culation languid, the nerves tremulous and the mind
depressed, to say that the constitution is ruined, or
broken down or shattered. In cases of ?ha kind de?
scribed administer H03TETTEB'S STOMACH BIT -
TEB3, and it will soon, be seen bow little ground
there is for this stereotyped note of alarm. The tonio
and alterative properties of th a specific rapidly d if
rosed through the whole organisation by the stimu?
lant which forms its basia, will immediately create a
favorablo reaction, and this reanimating pro ress will
go on as the medicine is continued, until strength,
health and mental activity are completely restored.
Every d*y cures of this kind are accomplished. Let
(ho debilitated invalid, when told by his condoling
(riendathat "bia constitution ls shattered" have
recourse at once to this strength-recruiting prepara?
tion, in winch the finest stomachics and literati ves
of the vegetable kingdom are represented, and he
will soon be able to meet their gloomy forbodinga
with a confident smile, and to announce that be bas
taken a new lease of life under its vitalizing opera- J
rion.
August 23 _6
WTRI THE M.-MANY PERSONS
hare wilkin tM* summer experienced (be benefits to
ba derived from fbi'nie of Pism's HXPAXIO Brr
ms.. We would recommend them to ?D who stand
in. need of a tonio.
Formale by all Druggists. s_October 6
JET MTtiTt FOR INFANTS PERFECT.-A
substitute.and a nourishment for INVALIDS and Dxs
rtPTICH is COMslYCE'S BJ HON AL FOOD. Bc
corumeDded by Prof. Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., late
Surgeon-General U. 8. A; Prof.E. B. Feaslee, M.D.,
Prof. H. B. Sands, M. D., and other eminent physi?
cians. Easily digested by infants and stomachs that
cam bear no other food. Sold et ery where.
Gv W. COMSTOCK,
No. 67 ConrOandfcetreet, New York.
COWIE & MOISE, '
Manufacturer's Agents,
Angustie tatha6_Charleston, 8.0.
W NOW AND. THEN THE DRUGGISTS
have a call for some article never yet known to the
public, but thia ia sot the eas* when you call for the
well known ' PALMETTO H ALB RENEWER, which
is feat taking the place of all other preparations for
the hair, and is in all cases sure to give satisfaction.
Give U a trial. BOWIE t MOISE,
Manufacturer's Agents, Charleston.
August 18_Inthe6
?.CONJUGAL LOVE, AND THE HAPPI?
NESS OF TB ?B M ABBI AGE.-Essays for Young
Men on (be Errera, Abuses and Diseases which de?
stroy the Manir Powers and create Impediments to
Marriage, with sure m cans of relief. Bent in sealed
tetter envelopes free or charge. Address HOWABD
ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 20___._1_3mo
M-XEW MARRIAGE GUIDE.-AN ESSAY
for Young Men, on Physiological Errors, Abuses and
Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Manhood,
which create Impedimenta to M ABBI AGE, with sure
means of relief. Sent'in sealed letter envelopes free
o? charge. Address Dr. J. BKILLLN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. '
January. 31_
W BATCHELORS HALB DYE.-THIS
splendid Hair Dye is the beet in tba world; the
only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
nstentaheoua; no disappointment; no ridiculous
ants; remedies the ill effects ol bsd dyes; invigo?
rates and leaves tba hair soft and beautiful black or
brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; an
properly applied at Bachelor's Wig Factory, No
Bond-street. New York. lyr_January 3
JW WHAT TS THE MATTER WITH YOU ?
This is the familiar question pnt to every invalid.
In many cues 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 complexi?n 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 disordered stomach
and a torpid liver, is at the bottom of the mischief.
"That's what's the matter." Whoever bas expe-.
rien ced the effects ol TABEAN vs EFFEBVE9CENI
S ELTZES APEBIhNT iu such cases, need not io be
told to recommend it as a resiudy.
TAKE ANT tc CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 278
Greenwich and No. 100 Warren streets, New York,
Sole Proprietors.
bold by all Druggists. 3mos 2a July 6
.
W A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO
ber country home, after a sojourn of a few months
In ti e city, was hardly recognized by ber friends.
In place ol a coarse, rustic, flashed face,.she bad a
BOft ruby con plexion of almost marble smooth?
ness, and instead twenty-three abe really appeared
but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the canse of so
great a change, she plan ly told them that ahe used
the ClBCAoSLAN BALM, ai d considered if an In?
valuable acquisition to any lady's totk-1. By its use
any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their personal
appearance an hundredfold. It is simple In its
combination, as Katun nersell is simple, yet mis ur
pasted, in its efflcarytn drawing impurities fron,,
also bealing, cleansing and beautifying the akin end
complexion. By Its direct action on the cuticle li
draws from it all Ita impurities, kindly healing thr
same, and leaving the nurface as Nature intended i
should be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price
ll, sent by Mail or Express, on i ejcipt of an order,
by
W. L, CLABB & CO., Chemists
So. 8 West Fayoite-srre?t, Syracnae, N. ?.
The only American 4 pents for tb* aal? ? f the same.
March 30 lyr
JW THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHARLESTON DI T BI CT--IN THE COMMON
PLEAS.-AL?EBT ELFE vt. GEORGE MANS
FIELD-ATTACHMENT.-Whex ea?, theplaintifi' did,
on the third dav of April, file bu declaration against
the defendant, who (us it ia said) is absent from and
without the limits of this Slate, aud has neither wife
nor attorney Itu. wu within the same, upon whom a
copy of tho said dec j a. a ti on might be served: It is
therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear
and plead to the sd* declaration, on or before the
fourth day of April, which will be in tho year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixty-nine
otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bc
given and awarded against him.
J. W. BROWNFIELD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Charleston District, April 3,18G8.
April 6_le3molyrl>
WNOT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
pursuant to the provisions of the Act or Assembly in
such ca o made and pr. vided, an application will be
made to the Court of Common Pleast for tho incor?
poration of the ATLANTIO LAND COMPANY.
August 17 m8* !
- . :/.?;-:r^:tI?.f*'?>'? ??i??<M.l::-..-; i| jig) j
MEBCiOTCiE INS?RMCE COTtPAST,
'X05TD0?? AND EDINBURGH.
INCORPORATED BY BOYAL CHARIER AND SPECIAL ACTS OF PABLIAMENT, A. D. 1809.
THIRTEEN MILLIONS IN GOLD,
PLEDGED FOR THE SECURITY OF POLICY-HOLDERS.
--__:-_o-i-- P'9
rrVHE UND RESIGNED IS PREP ABED TO ISSUE POLICIES IN THE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY,
X on aa frvonble terms as those of anr other Agencies in this city. He respectfully solicits a share of
tho patronage of his triends aad tho public generally.
EDWARD SORING, Agent,
Ko. 34 BROAD-STREET.
August li tnthslmo
GUAEDIAN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
NEW YORK.
. . ' \ ? : ' r; : V. cz >" TO - ' " -..
ASSETS OVER OSE MILLION ANO RAPIDLY INCREASING.
-0
rE UNDEB8IGNFD HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT OF THE ABOVE NAMED POPULAB
AND HIGHLY RESPONSIBLE COMPANY, IS PBEPASED TO I83UE POLICIES.
EDWARD S EBBING,
August ll tnthslmo No. 34? BROAD-STREET.
$U in t*i (0) i I s 5 (?tf.
OILS! OILS! OILS!
500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL
500 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil
1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil
100O gallons prime Tanner's Oil
300 gallons pure Neatsfoot Oil
1000 gallons White Oak Oil
600 gallons Boiled linseed Oil
900 gallons English Linseed Oil
50 barrels No. 1 Keros?n e Oil
20 barrels Rosin Ofl
10 barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease.
TOG ET HEB WITH A LAE GE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
VARNISHES of every kind, TURPEXTISE, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES
COLORS, PAINTS. SAND AND EMORY PAPER
CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING.
FOB SALE LOW, BY
HOLMES & CALDER,
August 20 2mo No. 126 MEETING-STREET.
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC FAINTS.
10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PURE WHITE LEAD
8000 lbs. Pure White Lead
10,000 lbs. Pure FrWklin White Lead
10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead,
5000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc
5000 lbs. Pure American White Zinc.
ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOB SALE LOW BY
HOLMES & CALDER,
No. 126 MEETTNG-STBEET.
August 30 3<no
Praps, Cf)emic?b, (ctr.
KO S AD A LIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggist? EYerywhere.
Joly 26_ PAP_lyr
EOSAD ALIS
PURITIES TEE BLOOD,
AMD C?EES
SCROFULA
AND
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
OP THE
BLOOD, LITER AND KIDNEYS.
Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many
Thousands of our Bett Citizens.
tar For Testimonials of remarkable
cares, see "Rosadall* Almanac" for thia
fear.
PREPARED ONLY BY
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE <fc CO.,
NO. 244 B ALTTMOEE-STREET, BALTEUOBE, MD.
FOE SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
July 22 6mos
-,
ITS CONSTTTUFNIS. rua RICKI?ST PART OF
the berry ot WheJt oad Harley Malt, being
scientifically pronarcd read for usc.thia food by a i
alf sis ie the same in its chemical elements as
ULAI THY BREAS f MILE, and is thc easiest of di?
gestion and assimilation of all nourishments for
Children, Invalids and D>>P''plics. It ha* boen
tried hy the i>hysi Ians of u arleston, sui is recom?
mended and prefribed by the most eminent physi?
cians of New York. GEO. WELLS UQH81OCK,
No. 67 i'ortiand-street. New York.
BUWIK 6i MOISE,
January 16 Ohnrlcfton, S. C.
ITyRVQS A XII MEDICINES,
FRESH BY EVERY STEAMER.
E. H. KSLliERS & CO.,
No. 131 ?u;c rix G-STRE ti,
CHABLE8TOK, S. C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Always on band a large asso'tmcutof DRUGS,
Patent Medicines, Soaps Perrumery, and Toilet
Arti cl i s.
Phys cians' Orders Glied promptly and ot the low?
est market rate-).
E. H. KELLKBS, M. D. H. BAER, V. D.
February 17 *s
s
Prngs, (Remir?is, Ctr.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIBE DESTRUC?
TION of oar establishment by fire on the morning
of 23d Jnne, we have removed to the extensive prem?
ires formerly occupied by
HA VIL AND, STEVENSON & CO.,
NO. 23 HAINE-STREET,
and will be prepared In a few days to exhibit the
moat extensive Stock of
FBE3H AND CHOICE
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
That have ever been opened in this market
WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPORT ALL THE
LEADING ARTICLES IN OOB LINE FBOM THE
BEST LABOB A TOBIES, ONE OF OUB FIRM
LEAVING IMMEDIATELY FOB EUROPE, AND WE
HOPE TO HAVE OUB FALL IMPORTATIONS IN
6TOBE BY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER.
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO FILL ALL
ORDEBS WITI DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON?
TINUE OUR BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE
ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUI INTEBBUPTION,
GOODRICH, WIREMAN Si CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTEES
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU?
ROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
No. 23 Hnyne-Btreet,
Joly 8 20108_CHARLESTON. P. C.
.J^EI/T UPON OURSELVES,
ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT ONS
AND TB?
SOUTHERN TONIC
CUR'S DTSPEPfl?, INDIGESTION. DIAR?
RHOEA. Fi.VER AND AGUE, ASD GENERAL DE
BILIfY.
We have, after long Mudv and many experimenta,
eu coed cd in producing what wo claim to be the
BEST BITlEltS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVrB
AGE in us*', > ompounded as they are of thc m?gt
valuablo ing.Ldianls known to Pharmacy. A6 a
IONIC AND ?P ? TIZER it has no equal-reiiab e
In all B'LI 'U-. DI-RANGEMENT, resulting from
mlaumaiic Inflam es so prevalent at tbe South, and
change of diet, climate and water. In offerina to
tue Southern nul lio our great TONIC AND B EVE It
AG , we only a?k tor it a fuir trial, feeling assured
ita own merl.H will -oon ensure its becoming i favor?
ito at the >oufh It hus ali the pleasing qua Lieu ot
"Liqueur / ' ?'d thou >h under a small vo.ume, Is
fuar times in rc KC ti ve than other pr?traitons. L
is .tim mt indlsus usa tile for r constituting the blood
n feiual ?? snff-irinii from debilitv and loss of appe?
tite, and fir persons exhausted by nervous excite?
ment or over "xor ion. 'I ho benefit of these bitters
ari fel. '[.mediately. Doa? is a wine glass full before
meais.
Eu. -M bo'tle has our stamp ?nd slgDaturo over the
cork. DO WIE & MOI ?K, Proprietors
And Wuole&ale Drucgi-ts,
No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel.
August 5 . Cmo*
/inanri?l.
STATE BILIS 'BXCBPTJSBEK
STATE BILES RECEIVABLE FOB SALE AT A
large discount . These Billa will pay state Taxes,
and are taken at par.
V ANDREW Ii. MORELAND, Broker, "
AUgUBtOl'; . .. No. 8 Broad-otreet
* . . 0$ctMntm._
JJ^BETraG-STREiiT. PO??DftY.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING
THE IMPROVED
MCCARTHY COTTON GIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizes
on hand
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COBN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS
AND PANS, of au sises
HOBSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 to
16 feet In diameter
IMPROVED LEVES COTTON PRESSES for Hind
power, Saw and Bice Mills
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions
made to order
Particular attention paid to
HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD?
INGS, GRATINGS,
CISTERN COVERS, SASS WEIGHTS, dc, dc,
WILLIAM 8. HENEBEY,
MACHINIST AND FOUNDER
No. 314 MEETING-STREET, .
CHARLESTON, 8.0.
August 3 nura
8 F 0 R T I N Cf F 0 WD E R ,
. OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES.
A LtBGE 8TOCK OF THE ABOVE ALWAYS ON
hand ?nd for sale at market rates by
3. N. ROBSON,
Ajent for the stat*.
NOR i and 1 Atlantic Wharf.
August 18_nan . _tnthslmo
Tl H K I'MVEKSAL FAVORITE I
WILCOX 4 GIBBS* \
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
ALSO,
THE WEED IMPROVED SHUTTLE MACHINE.
FULLER k BARNUM'S TUCK - C RE ASEB AND
8ELF-SEWEB. '
Second-band Machines of approved makes in war?
ranted order.
Sewing Machine Needles of all kinda, Oil Tools,
Trimmings, ftc.
For sale by D. B. HASELTON.
General Sewing Machine Agent and Dealer,
So. 307 King-street.
N. B.-REPAIRING done os usu il and warranted.
49- Country Orders promptly filled,
July 33 wi tbstu2mos.
?es "tito
HE ST SIX 6?1E? ?7 ft o ?caerteWARRANTER
SPOOL corros VSSOTWNHV soo xams.
JOM&MGHArCSHDiaOSSl.
??? Agents iuTcwEit for J&RCQATS,
of Paisley, ScolLmxl.
CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND PUB
CHASEBS OF SPOOL COTTON for nee on Sewing
Machines, demanding the best and strongest
SIX-CORD,
WILL no
& P. roATV Nos. 60, 60 and 70
Expressly adapted to their wants.
July 7 tuthsSmo
D?ANOS! PIANOS::
GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BEE?>
AWARDED TO CHAS. M. 8TLEFF FOR
THE BE^T PIANOS NOW MADE,
OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL?
PHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS.
OFFICE AND WABERGOM, No. 7 N. LIBERT'S
STREET, ABOVE BAL LIMORE-8TBEET.
CALI l.notlK. Aid.
STIEFF'H PIANO fl AVK ALL THE LATENT
improvement, includln; the AcraQe treble, Iron
trouts, and tho Improved French Action, tully war
ranted for five years, wi h privilege of exchaou*
within twelve months ir not entirely satisfactory to
purchaser, secoud-handed Pianos and Parlor Or
ems always on hand fr^m $60 to?300.
REFEREES WHO HAVE O CB PIANOS IN USE!
General Robert K. Lee, Lexington, Va.
General Robert Rmson, W?min .ron. N, 0.
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
Messrs. lt Barwell Ac Sons, Charlotte, N. 0.
M ix StrakoscU, Itali n Opera.
Messrs Pierson lc Sons, sumter, 8. C.
Charles Spencer, Charleston S. C.
April 23 . Orne*
J8E3* P. H. H.-ARE S?NONYMOUS WITH
Health, Strength and Vigor. The secret will be re?
vealed by investing in a bottle of PANlS?lN'S HE
PATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. w
JUrtitfx Salts.
Contents of Rtttaurant and-Bar Room, Cor?
ner of Church and Broad streets. .
Will sell on THU DAY, (?aiurdayl.234 instant, at
IO o'clock on tbe premises',
THE ENTTRE_T_rXTDBES,
" I _ CONS?TTHO OF t
MAHOGANY COUNTESS. Extension Tablee,1
Mirrors, Demijohns, Bottles, Barrels, Casks, kc.
AMO,
One SIGN LAMP AND IBON FJXT?BE8.
Terms caah on day of sale. " August 22'
fry WooHs, ?tiv &
JTo. 180 MEETING-STREET,
i _
ABE NOW. BE08RDD9 A NEW, F?LL AND WELL
selected Stock of
DOMESTICS, FOBEIGN DBY GOODS, FANCY
ARTICLES AND NOTIONS,
suitable to the FaB Trade. An examination of stock
and prires ia respectfully solicited. AB orders punc
tuailv filled. Ail 'agent in New York will furnish sup?
plies of New Goods by every steamer.
July3?- "?? -; -?- 8mp" ?
lustnffii (tata.
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
AND
SOLICITOS IN EQUITY.
tO" Office No. 15 BBO AD-STREET, over the Feo?
plest National Bank. _ May 8
yjLLLTS & CH1SOLM,
FACTOBR COMMISSION MEBOH?NXS
ATO
8BIPP?NG AGENTS^
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) of
COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOKES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 9. 0.
E.WILLIS...?Mu.u'A. B, CHISOLM".
October 28
J| M. MARSHALL, dc BROTHER,
AUCTIONEERS,
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, BBOSEBg
No. 33 BROAD-STREET.
BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, kc, BOUGHT AHI?
SOLD ON? COMMISSION; LOAN8 -NEGOTIATED;
PROPERTY LEASED.
OS-Auction of HORSES, FDBNIT?BE, kc, every
Wtdnesiav,._: . October 19 '.
BOOK A WD J OB > *
.: :-, ' GSf *! .'ff ,sii Ji
P E> 1 $ T l N;? >....
THE UND EB SIGN ED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS
and the Public that ho has' a large assortment of.
NEW TYPE, MACHINE HY, and' a find.stock of
CARDS, PAPER, 4c, direct from manufacturers,
and wfll execute an cadets for .::;'..*.
BOOK ANO JOB: PRINTJJM*
in a aait manaor, and at GREATLY REDUCED ?
PRICES. . -. *
Having large fonts of type, wiH Ton tract for the
publication of a Weekly or Monthly on liberal terms.
Ordere for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to
at low rates, if left at No. 33 H AY S E-STREET.
May 12 T JAB-w. MCMILLAN.
Jj FOLEY'S
CTiOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE,
. ' No. SS MABKET-?TS?FT,
, . , . CHARueeroN, c.
Where may be found ?very va/ety of GREAT
COATS, FBOOK AND DB ESS COATS, Shirts, Un?
dershirts, Vests and Pant-loons, Drawers and Socks,
Boots,' Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks,. Carpet Bags?
Valises. kc .Feteuary? .
p. p "Mt?t%
J
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
Aim"
MANUFACT U B? B OF
DOORS; SASHES AND BUNDS,
HOHLBECK'3 WHABP,
Chark iron, S. C.'
Particular attention paid to Shipping.
July 30 6mos * {
30,000 FllANCS ! !
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES,
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S
FATR, London ; WOBLD'8 FAIR. New York ;
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Parts;
AND
VVIMER OF TH E W A GER
OF
30,000 FRANCS \\
(90,000 IN GOLD).
At the recent International Contest in the Pads Ex?
. bibition.
The public are invited to call and examine the re?
port of the Jory on the merits of the great contest,
and see tko official award to the Herring's Patent
over all others.
HERRING, FARREL ? till BRYAN,
No. 251 Broadway, corner Wnrrar-st., New york.
(?'ARR KEL, HERRING k CO., I il EBBING 4 CO
Philadelphia, j Phlc.;ro.
HERRING, FARREL k SHERMAN New Orleans.
Large Stock on band by
WALKER, h YAN NA (US WELL
Nos. 3 BROAD AND IOU EA -1 HA Y -TIREETS,.
CIIARLHSTOS .?.<...
March 3 v anio
TH Bu KKlliKNl * ?-O.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
No. 131 MEETING-sTRP.E f, S\?\B MARKET"
FRESH ADDITIONS OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND HE MIC ALS
RECEIVED WEEKLY.
?-PRESCRIPTIONS PUT OP WITH CARE.-?*
January 3 tutus