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THE DAILY NEWS. JS-LARGEST ORCULATION.-THE DAILY ?EWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, -PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN .ING TN THE POSTOFFTCE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A JJCT10N ?SALES THIS DA Y. R. M, MAmmATx & BBOTHEB will sell afc half past 10 o'clock, at the Commercial House, the ?utile furniture of said hotel. JEFFORDS & Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, in front Of their store, Vendue Range, bacon, flour, &c. LAURE* & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, in their store, East Bay, paper, tobacco, snuff, Ac. T. M. CATER will sell afc three-qu.vters past "5) o'clock, on Brown's wharf, bacon, batter, &c. THE CAMPAIGN NEWS.-Our friends who de? sire to send in club?, or individual names, for the Daily or Tri-Weekly NEWS, for the cam? paign of four months, at our special campaign rates, must do 30 before the 15th inst., after -which date THE NEWS will only be supplied afc our regalar yearly, half-yearly and quarterly rates. ._ THE DALLY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM? MERCIAL Crue ULAR will be ready for delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wishing to subscribe for a specified Tiumber of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders at our coon ting room to-diy. THE MONTHLY meeting of the Catholic In? stitute will be hold this evening, the 10th in? stant, at eight o'clock, at the ball No. 263 King street. SABTTABY.-The weekly bill of mortality, pub? lished yesterday, shows a gratifying sta.e of | -health that can only alarm tho doctors. There -were bat twenty deaths reported, eight white -and twelve colored. LABOE SALE OF FURNITURE.-Housekeepers and others interested will do well to read the advertisement of a large sale of furniture, by Messrs.,3- Jf. Marshall 4 ?nr^?lfthe Com? mercial House, commencinfTTo-day at half-past 10 A. M. ! A MATCH GAME will be played this afternoon, between the first nine of the Ashley Club and -the first nine of th o Mutual Glob, both colored, at the Citadel Green at 2 o'clock. Seats are prepared for ladies. HON. (?) C. P. LESLIE.-The New York World, of the 5th instant, says : ' Mr. Leslie, "who was convicted in the courts of this city for keeping ? house of ill-fame, is now a State -Senator in South Carolina." - CHARLESTON COLL?GE.-A report was read at the last meeting of Council, from Mr. Dani. Ra v -enel, showing th e necessity of sundry repairs to the bunding s an d grounds. The Colleve is -still ander muniei pal control, and should be .kept in order* _ COLORED DEMOCRATS.-Al a meeting of the officers of the Colored D?mocratie Ward Glube, held at ' Fordham's Hall on the 8th instant, a committee of five were appointed to wait upon tho Central Committee, and act in concert .with that body in tho Congressional nomina? tion. _,_ ATTENTION, CITE AUTHOBXTIXS, to the misera? lle condition of the sidewalks in Wentworth, -street, between King and St. Philip streets. Xadies alternately strike their delicate feet Against loose bricks, and souse them in pools -of water. _ . PH ONOORAPHT.-Graham's Phonographic . Visitor, Vol. 2, No. 13, has been received. This is an interesting number, and contains twelve pages of printed phonography. Every phono? grapher should subscribe to this magazine as a valuable assis ta nco in his own labors and . excellent means of propagating the knowledge of the art._ Too MUCH NOISE.-The intersection of Broad -and Meeting streets is one of the noisiest places in tho city, mach to the disgust of the -city fathers, who aro anxious to find some ways and means of quelling the turmoil. They will report on some plan at tho next 'meeting of Council, as at the list session tbeir j voices could scarcely he heard above the din. ARRIVAL OF THE GOLCONDA AT BALTIMORE. . -Tho Baltimore Sun of Tuesday says: 'Tho ship Golconda, belonging- to the American Coloniza? tion. Society, Captain Lovett, which sailed hence, via Savannah, early in the sommer for Liberia, with some four hundred colored emi . grants, anchored at the month of the river last ?vening, haring had a ' quick run home from Monrovia." :_ CORONER'S INQUEST.-Coroner Whiting held an inquest yesterday morning on the body of ] Thaddens Freeman, a yoong white man resid : in g in King-street above Line. Mr- Freeman had died suddenly, and a poet mortem elimi? nation was made hy Dre. T. Grange Simons and F. L. Parker. The jory weie then ad? journed to tina morning, when the post mortem will bo concluded. QUICK WORE.-Tho steamer Champion, which arrived on Tuesday night, brought the largest freight of the season. Most of it was 'for the South Carolina Railroad, and through the activity of Mr. J. Gay, the Transportation Agent, over two hundred and twenty-five dray loads were taken yesterday from Adger's Wharf ?to the Sooth Carolina Railroad Depot. ' THE ' CATER FILL AR IN CHRIST CHUROH. -Several specimens of tho cotton plant showing the worms in every stage of development, and 'the ravages committed by them, were exhibit? ed yesterday on East Bay, at the store of ] .Messrs. La urey & Alexander. The plants came : from Mr. B. Boddin's place in Christ Church; one was completely "denuded by the third growth caterpillar, while the other showed the -different stages of development from the co? coon to the foll grown worm. The caterpillars are very rapacious, and the . field s which they liare passed over look as if scathed by fire. THE BOAHDS OF COB MTSSIONKBS. - It is under? stood that the new County Commissioners haye prepared a statement, which will be sub? mitted to the Governor, and that the question sato their legality will be settled byan ap plicatior. for a writ of qw voarmnto, which will be beard bet?re Judge Willard, before the adjournment of the Legislature. The Com? missioners of Public Buildings, who are the | i . stumbling block in the way, held a meeting recently and elected Mr.- Mortimer W. Yen? ning, to 611 the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Jas. P. Earle. The following are the members of this board as they now stand: .C.: M. Furman, Jas. M. Eaaon, Juc. Schnierle, Wm. Houston, Geo. H. Hacker, E. L. Roche. M. W. Yenning. Neither board has any funds, the new commissioners having never made a raise, and the money in possession of the old board having boen expended on the Court? house and Fire-Proof building. The new board have a table and a few chairs, whose anetlon value is about one dollar and fifty cents. The old board have several hundred -dollars in the hands of ex-Sheriff Hastie, which was collected on executions, and will be re? gained until Lhe qua warrinto is settled. BASK BALL ON THE BRAIN.-The recent of the Forest City Club from Savanna! {riven an impetus to the base ball fever, re ing in the forming of the Queen City Club, have already signalized themselves by sen their first challenge. The newly fledged ists, who aro mostly printers, have forn invited the compositors of this paper (or best nine in the lot), to a friendly joust at Half-moon Battery, on next Saturday, printers of THE NEWS bavo signified their ceptanca, under certain eruditions, and game will be played with all the lute impr ments k'iown to the fraternity of cypo3. It be the biggest thing of the season, and wil the most exciting gamo on record, as the ch pions will bs awarded new shooting sticks. COTTON TN FLOBID?,-Accounts from vari parts of Florida represent the cotton croi being irretrievably ruined by tho calerpil and the yield will be lesa than last year. ! following is an extract from a letter recoivec a factor of this city: HOUSTON, COLUMBIA Co., FLORIDA, September 5,1868. Cotton in thia and adjoining counties is ho lessly ruined bv the caterpillar, not a leaf 1 and all the topbolls eaten up in some field all more or less injured. There can be no do as to tho reBult in this vicinity-a half cror compared with last year's crop, is tho utm limit. In some places the fields look like a fire 1 passed through them. Accounts from adjoining counties are nea as bad._ COMMERCIAL CTBCULAB.-Messrs. Willis Chisolm, of our city, have favored us witl copy of their Crop Circular, dated tho 7th it It appears to be a fair and moderate view the situation and prospective yield of the p sent growing crop, in which they estimate 1 probable receipts at the ports at 2.185, bales. Tho coming crop of sea islands a Floridas they think will produce about 22.1 bags, and the rice crop of Carolina and Ge gia some 50,000 tierces. They take a hope view of affairs. While the labor has improvi by a more extended experience and less int terence from outside advisers, the position the planter is strengthened by a good p: vision crop, and in many cases by bavi straggled through the year without having c tained a single large advance. THE PALMETTO FIOWEEB CO-OPEBATIVB A SOCIATION.-A few (acts concerning the histo and prospects of this experiment, in soc economy, are worthy of note. As the rest of last quarter's business, the actual divide; upon the amount invested in supplies, ai that paid towards the permanent fund, at on establish the claims of the Association upi every student of economy and thrift. The exista an almost absolute guarantee that tl saving yearly upon expenditures for supplii will reach fifteen per cent, and tho interest < permanent investments six por cent. Tl conditions of membership aro tho paymei of one dollar on entrance, ana the reguli weekly payment thereafter of a like amount. A few shares in the Association are still m sold, ant1 can be subscribed for at the etoi of the Af sociation in Market-Btreet. CHATLESTON E5TEBFKL3E.-The vari cns a gumente in favor of Charleston as a market f< South sra mermante in preference to New Yoi and other Northern cities, have often been pn eented to the public, but perhaps never in t Buccin ct and attractive a form as in the circi lax which Messrs. John 8. Fairly & Co. ha\ prefixed to the catalogue which they are no sending to their customers in Georgia, Nort and South Carolina and Florida. We may n publish this argument at some future time, bi notice it at present moro particularly for th purpose of calling attention to the manner i which the catalogue and circular are printer] Ihey are gotten np in neat pamphlet form b; Messrs. Walker, Evans A Cogswell, whose im print, ever a guarantee of excellence, is on thu catalogue, as fine an advertisement for thei extensive job printing establishment as th catalogne is for Messrs. John 8. Fairly tc Cc The catalogue tells the world that Messrs. Johi S. Fairly & Co. have on hand an extensive as aortment of white goods, hosiery, gloves am fancy goods ; but the pamphlet proves by it typographical appearance that the job printing office of Messrs. Walker, Evana & Cogswell ii complete both as to the extent and quality o matenal and the number and skill of the work mon. _: . HEBE TS A PICTURE drawn from life by ? Colombia correspondent of the New Yorl World: "Passing np from Charleston, ant looking ont on the right of the road, be tweet Langville and this place, there is an immense clearing, which a few years ago was undei splendid cultivation, and, at this season of th? year, white with cotton, with hundreis ol hands busily employed. It is now growing ii weeds, and has no fencing, and, indeed, pre? sents no sign of life. As the train lashed along, a solitary negro man was seen 8'anding in the open fiel ; he was very tall, hatless, shoeless, and the OD ly garment he were waa, a loose cotton shirt reaching to his knees-a style of dress, or absence of dress whi :h, how? ever common formerly among the Lt tl j negroes on the large plantations, was never l:nowo among the adults. This tall, coal-black negro, in a state o. almost nudity, had over his i,boul? der a long fishing-rod, and presented a strik? ing and suggestive tableau as he stood looking at the flying train, with miles of once fertile but now uncultivated lands lying all around him-lands lying fallow for the want of just Buch labor. In thous inda of instances like this, emancipation and the Bureau have con - verted useful tillers of tho soil into idle, vicious vagrants, who are rapidly going back to barbarism, and must become a baneful curse to the country. " DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETINGS.-The different Democratic Ward Clnb3 held meetings at their respective halls last night for the purpose of electing five delegates from each to form the Central Committee to nominate a Congressman for this district. The following are the names of those elected in the several wards : Ward l.-B. O'Neill, W. A, Wardlaw, W. L. Doggett, J. L. Toomey, Chas. Ioglesby. Ward 2.-M. W. St. Amand, Joseph Hilton, John Grimball, W. H. Easterby, John ]?ur kamp. Ward 3-J. Campsen, Theo. Cordes, L. C. Nowell, W. Knox, H. Robertson. Ward 4-J. A. Wagener, E. L. Roach, E. Baynard Seabrook, W. A. Kelly, J. B. Lafitte. Ward 5.-H. P. Archer, Dr. J. L. Dawson, A. Burnett Rhett, Dr. Alfred Raoul, Chas. Foster. Ward 6 -Up to a late hour no election had been held. Fara* 7.-E. D. Enston, J. M. Eason, J. E. Carew, H. L. Brandt, J. W. Wardell. Ward 8.-No election returns had been fur lished. Addresses were made by Wm. Wbaley, Esq., in Ward 4, and by F. D. Richardson, Esq., in ff ard 8. Dr. E. Montague Gnmk > was elected :he secretary of Ward 7, vice Hacker re? signed. A resolution emanating from Ward 2 was read in each ward, requesting the other wards to nnito with them in an invitation to Hon. Howell Cobb, Hon. Benj. Hill and General J. B. Gordon, of Georgia, to address a mass meeting to be held in Charleston at some fu? ture day; the presidents to form the committee of invitation and the vice-presidents the com mitte of arrangements. The resolution of Ward 2 was adopted in each instance before adjournment. SMOKE'S CBOSS ROAD DEMOCRATIC CLUB. In accordance with a published call, the citi? zens in the vicinity of Smoke's Croes Roads assembled at that place on Saturday last, the 5th inst., for the purpose of organizing a Democratic Club. Quite a respectable number of intelligent planters, and some negroes, wore upon the ground at the designated hour, and the tem? porary organization of the meeting was effect? ed by calling Benjamin Stokes, Esq., to the chair, and P. J. Malone and Jefferson Warren, Esqs., to act as Secret aries. Mr. Stokes, in taking the chair, addressed the meeting at considerable length. A committee was appointed to prepare busi? ness, and Capt. William G. Godfrey and Robert Campbell, Esq., of Walterboro', delivered plain, practical and solid addresses. Messrs. Godfrey and Campbell wero appointed by the District Central Club to canvass the district in the interest of tho party, and are doing their work with energy and effect. Resolutions were adopted endorsing tho principles of tho Democratic party, and or? ganizing a club, and tho following officers were elected : Pr. PETER STOKES. President Major D. L. SMITH, First vice-President. Capt. ROBERT BLACK, Second vice-President. T. R. WILLIAMS, Third vice-President. Col. WM. STOKES, Corresponding Secretary. JEFFERSON WARREN, Recording Secretary. DISTURBANCES AT ADAMS' RUN.-The follow? ing communication is vouched for by three re? spectable gentlemen: ADAMS' RUN, September 3. Mr. Editor-The quiet of this parish bas been broken by a meeting held near this place on the 29th nit., which was addressed by Capt. J. W. Grace and J. S. Craig;. Captain Grace holds, he says, the office of magistrate; and this, added to the machinery of the League, causes the deluded free amen to consider them? selves his abject slaves. It was no surprise, therefore, to bear them state that they were uo dared" to assemble. Finding upon this oc? casion that politics alone did not interest their audience, those orators painted /or them a diabolical picture of their condition should the Democrats succeed. Craig stated that if the Republicans were defeated, ho must leave tho cou itry or be hung to the nearest black jack. Capt. Grace was more jovial, and promised a supply of whiskey at a future meeting. As a result of these harangues labor strikes have begun, and tho lives of foremen report? ing misconduct to tnoir omployers are threat? ened. Some ot the most sensible of the freed -ffien seemed quite reiievedwhen informed that the Democrats are not such demons as depict? ed; but others of them in this vicinity are so excited that the desire is expressed openly, even amongst their women, to "shoot every rebel and Democrat from the faco of the earth." _ _ST. PAUL'S. HOTEL ABBTVALS, September Q-CIiarieston Hotel.-F. A. Sawyer, city; W. B. Rogers, Nor? folk, Va.; H. P. Adams, Marion; Z. F. Saun? ders, Georgia. Pavilion Eotd.-Joseph A. Moss, Darling? ton; Ed. Baker, New York; A. M. Rice, New York; James McK nsock, New York; Thoa. H. Mim?, Colic ton; J. E. Hendrix, Lexington Courthouse, 8. C.; H. 8. Kerr, J. W. Fowler, J. T. Robertson, L. W. White, Abbeville; J. P. Mathewe8, Wlnnsboro'; F. Raed, Bear's Bluff; H. Waterman, city; J. T. Shomaker, Midway, B.C. _^ _ BUSINESS NOTICES. H. II. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, ic. ; or Miller's Almanac ; If you want Printing executed neatly; Il 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. 59 Broad street -0 NEW STILE SILK HATS.-Steele, purveyor of Hat Fashions, has introduced the Fall Stylo Dre's Silk Hat, which will govern tho trade. AU of his new style French Felt Bats will arrive in a few di y a Everybody must patronize the Hst Hall, No. 313 King-street, 2 -o- ? MOREHEAD BTTTEBS.-These bitters ?can be had at James McKean, No. 58 Anson-etreet, who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. August 10 3mos mfw --o INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS.-Authorized "U. 8. Designated Depository" at No. 22 Broad street, omeo Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Com? pany. On all sums of fifty dollars and over a dis? count will be allowed. WM. J. MOLYNEAUX, September 8 ruths G Depositary. -o You CAN eave from fifty cents to one dollar per pound on teas, by purchasing them from Wil? son's grocery, southeast corner Socioty and Anson streets. - - Goods delivered free. s tu th CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. Q H I 8 ?TllTs STEAM COTTON GINNING MILLS, ON ASHLEY BIVES, WEST END TRADD-ST., CHARLESTON, 8. C. Toll reduced from 8 to 6 cents per pound. OUR GINNING MILLS BSTNG NOW IN COM? PLETE ORDER, we are prepared to receive and gin both Set Island and Upland Cotton. Having nene bnt experienced hands employed, and at the greatly reduced rates of Toll, we are oonfident that Planters will find it to their interest to have, thoir cotton ginned and prepared for market ata City Mill, where their p'op-rty can bo fully insured, and better caro taken of it than if ginned in the country. OHIsOLM BROTHERS, September 10_the2_East Bay. JRO.% TIBS FOR BALING COTTON. D I L L O N ' 8 UNIVERSAL COTTON BALING TIE, (Improved.) THIS TIE. THE STRONGEST AND CHEAPEST in the market, has been improved since last season, and is guaranteed to be sufficiently strong for the heaviest bal-s. I H up in a very superior manner, in bundles, each bundle containing thirty-six Hoof a, and Buckles complete. Now landing, and for si.le in Io's to suit purchasers. Also for sale, American HEMP AND FLAX BALE ROPE, and MENDING AND BALING TWINE, New Kork BAGGING, ic, by WILLIAM ROACH, Agent for South Carolina, September 3 Imo fJlHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE WILCOX & GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. ALSO, THE WEED IMPROVED SHUTTLE MACHINE. FULLER k BARNUM'S TUCK-CREASEB AND SELF-SEWER. Second-hand Machines of approved makes in war? rant jd order. Sawing Machine Needles of all kinds, Oil Tools, Trimmings, kc. For sale by D. B. HASELTON. General Sewing Machine Agent and Dealer, No. 307 Ktng-strcet. N. B.-REPAIRING done BB usual and warranted. S?? Country Orders promptly flUed. July 22 yd 0Ofci2moa. PRINTERS' WflOLMJ WAREHOUSE. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 BBC-AD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. FLAT PAPERS, FOLDED PAPERS, BOOK AND NEWS PAPER. THEY ARE AGENT3 FOE The L. JOHNSON Type Foundry R. HOE & CO.'* Printing Presses and Material DEGEN ER ti WEIDER'S "Liberty" Press GORDON'S "Franklin" Press GEO. MATHERS' SONS' Book and Colored Inks C. E. JOHNSON'S Book and News Ink THE BATH (S. C.) PAPER COMPANY, And all other kinds of PRINTING MATERIAL at Manufacturers' prices. In buying of us it costs the Printer or Publisher no more than if he bought at the North, and he leaves some of his monoy in his own section of coun? try, Instead of sending it all there, and that too with? out coet to himself. All the profit which can bc kept here benefits the South. September 10_ "COTTON SIMPLE PAPER, SUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO SUIT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COTTON TRADE. MARKING INKS BY BARREL, KEG OK GALLON, AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK, Put up in neat packages of ten gallons ; just a good quantity for Factors', or Cotton Merchants' use for season. MARKING BRUSHES AND POIS. SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WALKER, EVANS 4 COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND No. 109 EAST HAY STREETS, Charleston, S. C. September 10 paints, (i>iln, (Elf. WM. M. BIBD A CO., OIPOBTEBS AND MANUFACTUREES OF White Lead Zinc Faints Tarnishes Colors Oils Window Glass Brashes. KEROSENE LAMPS AND FIXTURES. DEALERS IN REFINED PETROLEUM (OR KEROSENE) AGENTS FOR MARTIN'S SAFES A2fD HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES. No. 303 East Bay Street, SIGN OF MARVIN'S SAFE. AVE ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOL? LOWING BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, which are copyrighted and hear our trade mark : WM. M. B. & CO.'S, STONEWALL, WANDO, CBTCORA AND ETI WAN. ALSO, WM. M. B. & CO.'S AND QUEEN CITY ZINCS. ALSO, THE FAVORITE LB AND OF BRILLIANT PETROLEUM. August 20 n*c stuth 3mos JUST RECEIVED BY E. H. KELLERS & CO., Druggists, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, VICHY GRANDE GRILLE AND KISSINGEN BITTER WATER., la Original Packages. April 30 /nreign on?r ?omt$iic paper, Statiaturi), &c TOM, EVANS i nm, No. 3 Broad and No. 109 East Bay Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PAPER AND STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, PENCILS, COPYING PRESSES, &<?. BLANE BOOKS, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Sales Books, TIME ROOKS, MEMORANDUM DOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF ACC0UNTJB00KS. ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND BINDERIES IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, WHERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO DO EYE RY DESCRIP? TION OF BOOK. JOB AND FANCY PRINTING, and to manufac? ture to order BLANK BOOKS, Ruled, Printed or Bound to any pat? tern.' September 10 J n s ii r II II i c il H s n c i c 5. AN? MERCANTILE FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND EDINBURGH. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER AND SPECIAL ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, A. D. 1809. THIRTEEN MILLIONS I (ST GOLD, PLEDGED FOR THE SECURITY OF POLICY-HOLDERS. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO ISSUE POLICIES IN THE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY, OD an favorable terms aa those of anv other Agencies in this city. He respectfully solicita a anare ot the patronage of air ?rienda and thc public generally. ' EDWARD SEBRING, Agent, No. 34 BROAD-STREET. August ll tuthslmo MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION AND RAPIDLY INCREASING. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT OF THE ABOVE NAMED POPULAR AND HIGHLY RESPONSIBLE COMPANY, IS PREPARED TO ISSUE FOLIOLES. August ll tuthslmo EDWARD SEBRING, No. 34 BROAD-STBEET. a i n ts, ?tis, (E.r. OILS! OILS! OILS ! 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil 1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil 1000 gallons prime Tanner's Oil 300 gallons pure Neatsfbot Oil 1000 gallons White Oak Oil 600 gallons Boiled linseed Oil 900 gallons English Linseed Oil 50 barrels No. 1 Kerosene Oil 20 barrels Rosin Oil 10 barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF VARNISHES of every kind, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PAINTS. SAND AND EMORY' PAPER CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING. FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, August 20 2mo No. 126 MEETING-STREET. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PURE WHITE LEAD 8000 lbs. Pure White Lead 10,000 lbs. Pure Franklin White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead, 5000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc 5000 lbs. Pure American White Ziuc. ALL OF THE ABOVE FOB SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, No. 126 MEETING-STREET. Au?ust QU, f?itri) Statin. CH?RLESTON HOTILI?ABLE?. THESE *XTFN>rVS STAHLES ARE NOW Ri thorough i c?air aad coutaia A FULL STOCK OF HORSES AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which caa be obtained at all hoare. OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES AND BUG? GIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HORSES ALSO TAKEN ON LIVERY. DOUGLAS & JACK-ON. Charleston Hotel Stableo September 3 2m os? Pinckney-street. Con?ori?l. FASHIONABLE BARBER'S SALOON, US AT No. 93 MARKET-STREET, South aide, betweeD King and Meeting streets. Mr. HEUER ia a German Barber, bas been thor? oughly trained to his business, ano is prepared to serve his friends and the public generally in the seve? ral branches of his art, viz: SHAVING HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING HAIR DYING tte, &C January ll Ruction Sales. Entire Furniture of a Hotel at Auction; told on account of the Owner Leaving the State. BY E. M. MABSHALL &BBO. THIS TAT, 10th ic st., at half past 10 o'clock, will he sold at the Commercial House, cor. Queen and Church streets. The FURNITURE or eaid House, Being a complete outfit of Parlors, Dining Saloon. Chambers and Kitchen; also Bar and Fixtures; Piano, Carpets. Minors, Crockery. Ac.. 4c. Can be treated lor at private aale until 10th inst. September 10 | tbstu*th Straw Paper, by Order of Manufacturers. BY LAUBEY & ALEXANDEB. THIS DAY. tbelOth instant, at 10 o'clock, ?0 reams S TB AW PA PEB-assorted sizes. Conditions cash. September 10 Tobacco, Snuff, Butter, Hams, Strips, ftc, BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER; THIS DAY, the 10th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold in our Store. No. 137 East Bay, 10 bois SMOKING TOBACCO 4 bbls. Snuff 10 kegs Choice Butler - Hams - Strips. Conditions cash. September 10 Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Strips, ftc. JEFFOEDS & CO. Will sell THI3 DAY, in front of their store, at 9 o'clock* 10 tierces Choice SHOULD EES IS tierces Choice S. C. Hams 3 hhds. Prima S. C. Hams 2 hhds. Bib Sides 1200 pounds Choice Strips 25 sacks Flour, Super 20 bbls. Choice "C YeBow" Sugar. Conditions cash. September 10 Clear Bibb Sides, Shoulders, Butter, ftc. BY T. M. CATER. Will be told THIS DAY, oo Brown's Wharf, at three? quarters past 9 o'clock, C hhds. C. B, SIDES 400 Shoulders 80 fl sins and tubs Butter 21 bbls. Syrup - sacks Salt Condition? cash. September 10 Progs, C^mic?ls, (Etc. .jgELY UPON Ol'IlSELVES, ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT ONS SOUTHERN TONIO CUBES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, DIAE BHOA. Fi.VER AND AGUE, AND GENERAT* DE? BILITY. We have, after long study and many experiments, succeeded in producing what we dal m to be the BEST BITTERS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVER? AGE in use, compounded as they are of the.moat valuable Ingredients known to Pharmacy. ' Ao a TONIC AND AP.'ETTZEB it hos no equal-reliable in all BILIOUS DERANGEMENT, resulting from miasmatic influences so prevalent at the South, and change of diet, climate and water. Di offering to the Southern public our great TONIC AND BEVER? AGE, we only ask lor it a fair trial, feeling assured its own merita will coon ensure its becoming a favor? ite at the South. It has all the pleasing qualities of a "Liqueur," and though under a srnill volume, is four times more active th:in other preparations. Ic is almost indispensable for r constituting the blood in females suffering from debility and loes of appe? tite, and for persons exhausted by nervous excite? ment or over-exertion. Tho benefit of these Bitters are felt Immediately. Dose is a wine glass full before meals. Each bottle has our stamp md signature over the. cork. . DOVVIE & MOKriBt Proprietow And Wnolesale Druggists, No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel. August 5 Gmo* P E C I A L NOTICE? S IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIBE DESTRUC? TION of our establishment by fire on the morning of 22d June, we have removed to the extensive prem? iaos formerly occupied by HAVLLAND, STEVENSON & CO., NO. 23 HATNE-STBEET, And will be prepared In a few days to exhioit the? most extensive Stock of FBESH AND CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICAL8t That have ever been opened in this market. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPORT ALL THE LEADING ARTICLES IN OUR LINE FROM THE BEST LABORATORIES, ONE OF OUB FLEM LEAVING IMMEDIATELY FOB EUROPE, AND WE HOPE TO HAVE OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS IN STORE BY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS IO FILL ALL . OBDEBS WITH DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON? TINUE OUB BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. GOODRICH, WIN EM AN At CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU? ROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, No. 33 Hayne-strcct, July? 2mos CHABLESTON, S. C. KOSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggist* Everywhere. July 23 Die lyr E OSADALIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AND CUBES SCROFULA ASS ALL CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our Best Citize,u. ASP* For Testimonials of remarkable cores, see "RosadalLs Almanac" for thia fear. PREP ABED O KL? UT DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 24A B ALTMOEE-STREET, BiLTOlOBE, MD. FOB SALE BY DO WI 12 & MOISE, No. 109 Meeting-street, corner Hisel. July 22_Smos Jg H. KELIKKS ?i C O., ES 'DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, No. 131 MEETTNG-bTBEET, NEAR MARKET FBESH ADDITIONS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS RECEIVED WEEKLY. AS-PRESCRIPTIONS PUT UP WITH CABE.??* Ja a airy 3 tatha