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3F THE DAILY TO MS" LARGEST CIRCULATION-THE I NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFF1 8E0OGN1ZKD AS HAVING THE LARGE O?LATION IN THE CITY OF CH ARI PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS R 4NG IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE I .BACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE I ?ONS OF THE NEW PO??OFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTER AUCTION SALES IMS DAI CAMPBELL. KNOX & Co. will sell, o'clock, at their auction bouse, Ha3el .shoes, dry goods, &c. i THE CAMPAIGN NEWS.- Our friends v .eire to send in clubs, or individual nan the Daily or Tri-Weekly NEWS, for the jpaign of four months, at our special cai rates, must do so before the 15th inst which dato THE NEWS will only be supp our regular jearly, half-yearly and qu rates. _' BETTBED.-Mr. James M. Rutland 1 signed his coat in the carpet-bag Senat returned. to his home in Winnsboro'. ! PEBSONAL.-Mr. E. W. Davis, editor an ^prieter. of that sprightly Florida pap< Lake City Press, is now sojourning in Ct ?on. ^ LARGE SHIPMENT or NEW COTTON. ? steamship Hermann Livingston, which from Savannah on Thursday last, had, a ?of her freight, seven hundred and twenty - ?ales upland cotton, new crop. BASE BALL.-There will ba a match ga hall between the first nine of the Murun - the first nine of the Ashley Base Ball .(colored), on Citadel Green, at half-pas .o'clock thia Afternoon. -Seats will be pro for their friends of the other sex. REVIVAL AT TnrNTrr CHTJBCH.-We u . st an ti that under the effective ministra ti the pastor, Rev. F. A. Mood, assisted b efforts of several eloquent dranes, a revi1 in. progress at Trinity Methodist Chore %this city, which is of unusual interest. Ai -ber of persons have been converted, and o it is hoped will -soon follow. ACCIDENT. -On Saturday .evening, j - some white boy* were playing on Rn wharf, one' ol them, .?"eon of Mr. . Stott living on Vc2Jue Range, fall in the i . striking his head on the-wharf. He was .?extricated,. but had received severe inju the skin being tom from the forehead auc frontal bone injured. Dr. F. M. Michel '?aile) m and the injuries attended to. DEMOCRATIC GATHERING AT KLNGSTRI There wjll be a,large gathering of. the Dei racy c? Williamsburg District, both white ?colored, on Tuesday. Addresses will he d ered by prominent Democratic speakere of I y _ races, and it is understood tb at they will h plied to Dy B. B. Elliott, colored, and o members of tho Radical party. Hon. J -?Campbell and a colored Democratic orator ?Attend from this city. ? i TEE BEUDEBLICHEEFCND.- This society ceivf-d recently, from Baltimore, asplei grand piano from tho celebrated factoi Knabe. The musical and dramatic entert ments given by the Bund will be consider -enhanced by their recent acquisition. Lr n tioning the receipt of the piano, the Zeit : indulges in some pleasantry and states i the Bund has a boy,. S nabo, the maier's na meaning boy in the. German language. ? - -^*77 THE GERMAN DEMO<*BATIC CLUB.-Tt will bo a meeting of this dub this evenin? 'the hall of the Bruderlicherbund, in Ki -street, and an ad dress, will be delivered in C man by Mr. Jas. Simons, Jr., who, having Aided some years in the Fatherland, is con1 saut with the language* and being in other spects a, weE informi ed gentleman, will be a to explain the great issues of the day in a ol and comprehensivo manner. ".. TEE'-NEW YOEE STEAMERS.-Tho. Agents the BtC??iehip. Manhattan have-received t < patch stating that shs left.New York on Sat -day with a fall freight. The shipping busini has now opened, and witt' soon be quite hei -j" ? in either diroctioo. Aut?ci pating a large -ceipt of cotton,-the agents of the Mor g ai Leary lines will, by the close ot the month, co menee running three steamers weekly, leavi -Charleston every Tuesday, Thursday and 8 arday._ PHOSPHATES.-The steamer Prometheus tot ?on a recent.trip frorrr this port, a large carj ino rad in g ft quantity- of the phosphate io from the Ashley River Mining -and Manufi turing Company. The advantages of this rr ?erial as a fertilizer are now so well knovi .that its export already forms a consid?r?t item in tho trade ot the port; but we trust t ?une is not far distant when the manipula ti will be performed in this city, and the sums nt -expended abroad for the purchase of fertilize lie kept in circulation at home. STARTLING COELTSION.-On Saturday mon ?rig while several white draymen were congr gated f.t a corner, like tho wise men of tl Xas t lodting for. tho star, some controverse -arose- omi blows-followed. A small man bi -came incensed and', smote a larger! specimen ? Humanity between tho .peepers, damaging h .eyesight and bloodying his proboscis. Tb -scrimmage was sudden, bat more stars af penrod than wcro expected, and the combat Ants were. taken to the astrououiical observa tory, southwest corner of Broad and Meeticj .?fl?tWfttea??^^ ?heariu, .this morning. . i . :o .0 : .ii"; j _. , ; CTBODTISB, CHCKCH. - The pastor . of fbi -church, thu Rev. W. li Adams,returned las week from'bis summer tom- and preached yes 'ter^'r morning. The ch m ch was well attend ^ed, for although but a recent incumbent Mr Adams has succeeded in endearing himself tc his flock, and the congregation look forwan to thu time when, under his ministerial care they may again worship in their old sanctuary This church was once one of the wealthier religious corporations in the city, but the fl? .of 'Cl., the war and the eub3equont scatter? ing of the congregation, have impoverished them. They have, however, since the war, erected the chapel in which they now worship, . and Anticipate at an early day beiog able to recoaseciate the old walls, and make them . agaia resonant with the words of Gospel .. troth. GERMAN SOCIETIES.-Tho last copy of the ?eitung contains an editorial from the pen of Professor Hoffman, which speaks of the Ger? man population of Charleston, their Boeial ?qualities, and the number of their societies. The article is principally devoted to the con? sid?ration of the latter* subject, and the writer suggests that the number nosv in the city be reduced to three," as by thus husbanding their resources the members would be able to obtain increased strength and efficiency. Tho?o socie? ties are principally social clubs, where music and dramatic talent arc developed. No one is better able to Bpeak on the subject thaii Prof. kHoffman, as ho has been untiring rn his cffjrts .to preserve the vitality of these societies, and he is generally considered the father of the ?system. We commend his suggestions to the ?German readers of THE NEWS. MuKiFiczNT CHARITY. -The great publish? ers, tho Appletons, have given Bishop Beck? with, of Georgia, the sum of $20,000 for the purpose of building an Orphan Asylum in Ma? con, under the auspices of the Episcopal Church. The City of Macon has sold the Bish? op a fine site, covering three acres, for $20; BO the building will speedily be begun. ESCAPED CONVICT.-Mayor Clark received a letter on Saturday from the Mayor of Augusta, stating that Rafe Knight, a colored convict sentenced to twelve months io the chain gang tor burglary, had escaped, and it was thought gone to Charleston. Mayor Clark handed the letter to Lieutenant Hendricks, and in half an hour Knight was ba?ged. He was identi? fied by an officer from 'Augusta, and will bo taken to that city to-diy. SHORT-STREET.-We would again direct the attention of the city authorities to the condi? tion of this street, betwesn Cannon and Spring stree ts. The dirt has beon dug away from the centre of the street, causing an excavation that is almost impassable, as it is constantly filled with stagnant water. The health of that sec? tion haB beon seriously impaired by this slough, and it should at once be filled up to a level with the adjoining lots. THE PmLHABMONiG SOCTETV.-We are pleased Co learn that there is a prospect of the re-es? tablishing of this musical society at an early day, strenuous efforts to this end having been mode by Professors Hoffman, Deden, Eckel and others in the city. This society, with tho Coryphean, were very popular in the i ast, and their concerts compared favorably with those of the travelliut) operatic troupes. Tho musi? cal material In Charleston is abundant to form azt excellent association, and we trust that the talent now in obscurity will be brought before the public GOSSIP ABOUT GEN. BEAUREGARD.-A letter from the Red Sweet Springs, Va., dated Sep? tember 7, says: "This is the greatest place for .flirting' I have ever been at; even old married men with children and wees at home have been innoonlated with this pleasant dis temper. They, say that the hero of Manassas fared badly at this sport, and that a reigniag belle from Ute 'City of the Hi nv ia the 'culprit fay. in fact, he has said something 'dolt' tohei, and proposed terms of 'capitol ition;' so I am informed by a spectacled old lady, and you know they sse every thing that's going on, and more besides! By the way, he and bis in? tended have just taken the stage for the Heal? ing Springs. " THE WEST Ero PABK.-The water lot at the west end of Queen-street, lying between Beau fain-street on the north and Broad-street on the south, was donated by the original owners to the city with the promise that it be used only as a public park. Portions of the land so do? nated have at several times been appropriated by the city for building purposes, and the area is now much less than that originally granted. Propositions have been recently made to Coun? cil to lease portions of this property, and the request would havt> been complied with but for the m ?morial of citizens resident in the neigh? borhood, who protested againpt this infraction of the conditions of the original erant. The matter has been referred to the City Attorney to await his decision. The residents in this section of the city are desirous of securing this property as a public park, and are willing to aid the city in the establishment of the same at some future day, but are not disposed to soe the vested rights of the city sold and the pro? posed park become a nullity. THE BALTQIOBE STEAMSHIP LINE.-We re? fer our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Courtenay & Trenholm, announcing freight arrangements for the, coming business season. The steamships Soa Gull and Falcon have been plying now with wonderful regularity for nearly two years, with an averago length of voyage to and fro* of fifty-five to fifty-seven hours, as their respective loir hooke show, and with the advantages of so short a sea hue, all through freights southward, leaving Balti? more at the same time, are delivered in Augus? ta, Atlanta, Macon, Georgia, Montgomery and Opelika, Alabama; Chattanooga, Huntsville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, and all intermediate points twenty-four hours in ad Tan oe of shipments to same points via Savan? nah anl at equally low rates. As regards outward freights on cotton, rice, domestics, ?c., Ac, we need only mention that rice has been taken to Cincinnati from Charleston at fifty-five canta per hundred pounds, all through last season, and tho same figures are gua-an teed the coming year, whicj is thirty-five cents per hundred pounds, less than tho pub? lished ratea of any other lino, Insurance can be effected by either the Sea Gull or Falcon at three-quarters per oent., tts low a figure as is al? lowed on any side wheel or screw steamer on the coast. Southern merchants buying in Balti? more would do well to order their stocks over this line and try it. EN J OF THE JEWISH YEAH.-Thia is the last week of the year of the world 5628, according to Jewish computation. Thc Is? raelites will celebrate their "Bosh As hanah," or New Year, A. M. 5629, on Thurs? day .and Friday, the 17th and 18th inst., but the observan :e of the solemn occasion com? mences the evening previous, it being their in? variable-custom to celebrate all their Sabbaths and festivals from sunset to sunset, not alone because in son? of their ordinances tho words are to be found "fromevening to evening shall yo celebrate," &o., but in cons?quence of the record "the evening and the morning were one day, they compute jja3 day as commencing from evening, or what is generally termed 6 "o'clock P. i?.' Th?'Orlgm of the Now Year observance is to be found m the twenty-third chapter of Leviti? cus: "And the Lord-spake unto Moses saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall yo have a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation." The tei m seventh month is used because from tho time of the departure fro n Egypt tho ec clesinstical year wag made to begin at Nissan, to commemorate the month wherein their clo? rions deliverance had been wrought. Tiahri, although thus counted a3 the seventh month in religions observances, is nevertheless tho first mon^h of the year, and tho anniversary of tho creation of the world. The corne'.s or trumpets which were sound? ed on the New Year were not those of silver which had been made for me in tho Taberna? cle, but were made of rama' horns, a memorial of the animal which was offered instead of Isaac when Jehovah tested Abraham's faith, and the anniversary of waurn event is on the second day of the New Year. Tho day is also called a Day of Memorial, be oaus? at the close of one year and tho com? mencement of the next all mankind should bring to mind their actions of tho past, and alter a solemn review of faults and frailties enter, as it were, anew into a covenant with his Maker, the Great King of Kings, Creator and Governor of the wholo Universe. The new year also commences the ten days of penitence, the last ol which is called "Yom Kipur," or Day of Atonement, of which we will give our readers an account in due time. Toe services are o? the moat solemn and im? pressive character; and even the lukewarm Is? raelite always unites with hia brethren in the faithful observance of the "Day of Memorial." CATTLE THIEVES.-The pol'.oe of the upper guardhouse yesterday soc ur ed five cows that had been stolen from a Mr. Riggs, of Goose Creek, and sold to a colored butcher named Gordon. Six cows were taken, but one had already been slaughtered. The thieves are still at large. COMPLIMENT TO JUDGE BBTAN.-The Grand Jury of the United States Court al Greenville have adopted tho following : GBAND JUST ROOM, I September 11th, 1808. j Whereas, we, the Grand Jury of the United Slates Court, for the West District of South Carolina, are about to be discharged after six weeks of duty, under tho direction of this hon? orable court; and, whereas, in thc discharge of our duties we have been treated with great courtesy and kindness by his Honor, the pre? siding Judge, and have ocen deeply impressed with the refiued sense of justice and fairness with which he has administered the law, and the spirit of kindness and sympathy with which he has maintained the dignity of the law and meted out the requirements of justice. There? fore, be it Resolved, That our foreman be instructed to resent to his Honor our deep r.pprcciation of is personal and judicial character, and our thanks for the uniform kindness and courtesy he has extended to us. O. B. IRVIN, Foreman. HOTEL ABBTVALS, September 12-Cliari?ston Hotel.-J. C. Gillett, Augusta; W. H. Jackson, City; V. H. Olmsted, Washington; J. 0. Wood raff, Florida; E. W. Davis, Lake City, Fla.; F. B. Barnes, Savannah; Geo. E. Alden, U. 8. A.; D. L. Craft, New York. September 13.-J. J. Van Horn, U. 8. A.; W. F. Main, New York; W. J. Reed, St. Louis, Mo.; J. H. Kane, U. S. A.; C. W. Smith, U. S. N.; S. M. Hill, Haleigh; Geo. L. Tomofiski, Ra? leigh; Geo. W. Hood, Augusta; T. C. Wohl buck, New York; F. T. Watson, Savannah; J. M. J. Sams and wife, U. S. A.; Mrs. C. A. Cole? ridge, Florida; B. F. McCabe, City. Pavilion Hotel-September 12.-M. Blanc keusel, Augusta; Jae. Lynch, Jorry Lynch, At? lanta; John Felker, Monroe; Cipt. M. Diesos way, New York. September 13-S. A. Rigby, Manning, S. C. ; E. J. Hickey, New York; W. W. Bainsley, New York; M. B. Crowall, 8. D. Gorham, Steamship Saragossa ; J. G. Cole, Boaufori.; Bobt."Wood, F. L. Schouboe, Florence; Sam W. Maurice, Kingstree; M. C. Hall, Effingham; W. N. Jone8,N. E. R. R.; N. J. Thouron, South Car. rodna. THE DEMOCBAC; IN BERKELEY DISTRICT MEETING AT MOUNT PLEASANT.-According to previous notice, a meeting of the citizens of Berkeley District was held at Tiencken's Hall, Mount Plo ?sam, on the 12th instant. The meeting was organized by the appointment of Mr. George F. Kinloch as chairman and Mr: Samuel Riley as secretary. The object of the meeting being explained by the chairman, a committee, consisting of Messrs. Thomas 1). Jervey, W. M. Hale, Henry Leland, P. E. Por? cher and E. M. Roy, was appointed by the chairman to nominate delegates to represent the district at tho Congressional Nominating Convention, to be held in Cbarleston on the 15th instant. Tho committee, after duo con? sultation, made the following nominations, which, on hoing presented to tho meeting, were confirmed: Christ Church-George F. Kinloch, M. W. Yenning. 8t. James' San tee-J. Y. Dupre, Th03. Pinck ney. St. Thomas-George Elfs, W. P. Shingler. 8t. Stephen's-W. M. Porcher, J. J. Wil? liam?. St. John's Berkeley- John G. Gaillard, Jos. Cain. St. James' Goose Creek-J. C. McKewn, Gail lard Stoney. St. Andrew's-Joseph Dill, Ephraim Clark. St. John's Colleton-John Jenkins, E. C. Wha ley. A Card. CHARLESTON, September 12. 7 lo the Editor of the News : I unwillingly trespass on your valuable columns in order to make a statement I deem due to myself. I have received information that some persons, unknown to me, who evidently fear to openly avow what they write, have of late been writ? ing anonymous letters to my superior officers. What' cause of complaint my official career may have given I cannot con?oive. A con? scientious endeavor to discharge my duties faithfully and impartially, however, warrants me in denouncing the action of these persons as base and cowardly, and I defy thom to sub stintiate any of the charges which they silent? ly insinuate, but dare not openly avow. H. W. HENDRICKS, 1st Lieutenant and Chief of Detectives. Tribute ot Respect. At a regular meeting of tho Charleston Hook and Ladder Company, No. 2, ho d at their Hall Tuesday evening, Septembci 8,1868. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased the Almighty, in His all wise providence, to visit na, and remove from amongst aa an old and valued friend and brother fireman, BEN'J. BROS?. who departed this Ufa on thc lat August, 18(18. Our deceased friend was for a long coarto of years attiched to our organizaron, performing* at all times tho active duties of the nie? nt in with a cheerfulness aud promptness, exhibiting a true public spirit, at tho same time displaying a kind and generous disposition pleasing to all. When from the advance of age and disease he was una'jle longer to perform the active duties of the company, he waa unanimously elected an honorary member. But now hu bas passe 1 away, and his death has fill? ed our hearts with sadness, for he was one of tho few remaining links uniting tho present with the past history ol our organization; thenforo, belt Resolved, That in t ie death cf our lato companion, BEN j. BBOSS, tlii- Company has lost au old and valu? ed member and warm friend, and tbe comiuunit> at large an upright and valuable oitizm. Resolved, That a page in our Minute Book bo dedi? cated to his memory an i his name ia?cri!> al tacrcin, and tha in further token of our respect, we wear tua usual badge of mou-nin ; a: our next parade. Resolved, That th se procee linga be published lu tha daily papers ol tho city, and a copy be transmit? ted to the widow of our friend. GEO. McLATN, Secretary. J3TJSIiVKs?3 NOTICES. II. H. If you want cheap Blank Boobs; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, 4c; or Miller's Almanac; Jf you want Printing executed neatly; It you want Book-> bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any deaned pattern ol ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 50 Broad street. MOREHEAD BITTERS.- These hitters can be had at James McKcan, No. 58 Ansou-strect, who i9 I prepared to fill nil orUers with UisfutcU. August 10 3m-?a mfw - ~o CHOICE GBEEN AN^ BLACK TLAS, one dollar per pound, at WilsoaN grocery, soatheait earner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. g T K A L' S S ?i V A N C E , No. 130 MEETING-STREET, ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW, FULL AND WELL selected fctock of DOMESTICS, FOREIGN DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, saitable to the Fall Trade. An examination of stock and pn cs is respectfully solicited. AU ordi-rs punc? tually filled. An ageni in New York will furnish sup pUes of Now Goods by every steamer. July 30 3mo3 /orngn anb gtomtstir poper, Stationen), &?. No. 3 Broad and No. 109 East Bay Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. FOREIGN IND DOMESTIC PIPER MD STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, PENCILS, COPYING PRESSES, &a BLANK BOOKS, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Sales Books, TIME BOOKS, .raORlM.il ROOKS, AND ALL BINDS OF ACCOUNT_BOOKS. I ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND BINDERIES TN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, WHERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO DO EYE RT DESCRIP? TION OF ROOK, JOB Ai\D FANCY PRINTING, and to manufat tare to order BLANK BOOKS, Ruled, Printed or Bound to any pat? tern. September 10 * o t n t fl, ?D i I fl j Ctr. OILST^?ILS!^ OILS ! 600 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 Neatsfoot 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 CF 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 2rao* No. 126 MEETTNG-8TREHT. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PURE WHITE LEAD 8000 lbs. Pare White Lead 10,000 lbs. Pure Fraukliu White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead, 5000 lbs. Pare French Whito Ziuc 5000 lbs. Pare American White Zinc. ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOB SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, * No. 126 MEETING-STREET. Aujrust 20 2ffl0. Prags, (?r)fmif?l5, (?tr. MEDICAL, AIOTICE.-FATIKNTS 8UF FEKING from J iseases pertaining to thc OLM IO URINARY ? KG ANS. will receive the latest scientific treatment, by plociiiK themselves under tho ctn- of Dr. T. REENifJERNA, Office No. 74 FASEL-SlRhET, throe doors ea6t from tho Post ofike._msliau ~T) ELY UPON OURSELVES, ENCOURAGE II03I2 PRODUCT ONS AND THY CORES DYSPEP.-H, INDIGESTION*. DIAR RIIOA. F?VUR AND AGUE, AND GiiNERiL DE? BILITY. Wc have, after long studv <;nd many experiment*. succeeded in producing what we ?tum to be the BEST BITTERS AND MOST J'LEASAirr fcEVr.T AGE in uso, . compounded aa tbey are of thc most valuablo ingrediente known lo I'harinacv. As a IONIC AND APPETIZER it hai.no equal-reliab c in all BILIOUS DFBAKGBUKH& malting from miasmatic influences so prevalent at tlie-Saut"!, and change of diet, climato and water. In offcrinir to the Southern puMJc our gr<-at TtTNfC AND BEVEtt AGIC, wc only asU lor it a fuir trijl. leoline assnred its own merits will soon ensure its becoming a favor? ite at the South. lt han al; tue pleating quail'.iea ol a "Liqueur,'" and tliou li nader a em.irt vo'.utae, ls fjur times mere nctl*r? than other pic laratiou*. It is almost inilispsnsublo f<ir i coaslituliag the bloo.l >n females suffering from debilitv and los* of appe? tite, anti tor pera-ms exhausted by nervous exoitc mcnt or ovcr-exoruon. I ho bonefu of theso Litter? OTP felt immediately. Dos- is a wine glass fall before meals. Etch bottle hus our stamp ind signature ivor thc cort. DO WJE .v If.J? .> V, Propri?t?? And W?HcsaleDinggi-ts. No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Uaw. August ? timo* jAiiKs KNOX.j uns um LNOX & (?ILL, COTTOAI FACTORS ASS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 123 SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE. Consignments of COTTON, RICE, kc, respect' fu)?7 solicited, and linera! advance? mad- thereon, Ordo? for CO KN and BACON promptly executer" with care and attention. April 27 12tnos? Softs. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'* FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ;. EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Parts; AND WINNER OF THE WAGE]! OF 30.000 FRANCS !! (93,000 IN GOLD). \t the recent International Contest in the Paris Ex? hibition. Tho publia are Invited tn call and examine fhn Bf port of tbc Jury on tho merni' of the great contest, md see the olUcial award to thc IlHrrraV? Palpul 3vcr nil ot uer?. BERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, Ko. 231 Broadway, comer Murrar-st., Ntw y ora. ?ARRHE1, DERRTNG i: t'O., I H ERBING k CO. rUiladelphia. j cbiciso. iIEiritlSG. FARHEL k SHERMAN. New Orleans. Large Stuck on band bv WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL Sos. 3 BROAD AND KW EAST BAY STREETS, CYIAR.Life.8TON, S.C. March 3 Orno KOS AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. Jury 23 SAC lyr ?torta Soles. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed and delivered, will be sold on MONDAT, the 5th day of October next, at the northeast corner of the Courthouse, between the hours of ll A. M. and 3 o'clock F. M., AU tbc right, title and interest of the defendant in all that LOX OF L ?ND, with a two-story ?rick Build? ing and other improvements thereon, situate on the north side ot Hudson-street, and known as No. 6. Levied on and to be sold as the property vi Mrs. C. L. Miller, at the suit of Wm. Don aux. ALSO, At the same limo and place, All the right, title and interest of the defendant in all that LOX OK LAND, mi. h a three-story Brick Building and other improvements thereon, situate on tbe north side of Queen-street, and known as No. ll. Levied on and to be sold as t'.e property of Thoa. Mulcahy, Mary Ano E. Mulcahy, Administratrix of N. A. Boye, deceased, at the suit ol T. Tupper & Sons. ALSO, At the same lime and p ace, All the right, title and interest of tho d .'fendant ia oil that LOX OF LAND, with a two-story Wooden Building and other Improvements thereon, siiuate OD the north tide of Green-street. and known as No. 12. Levied ou and to be sola as the property of B. M. Welch at the suit of Jamo3 M. Molloy. ALSO, At the same tims and place, All the right, title and interest of tho defendant in all that LOT' OF LAND, with a three-story Wooden Building and other improvements tuereon, situate on the south gide of George-street, between Biog and Meeting, aodknawri as No. 23. Levied on and to ba ?old as tho property of J. J. Monaghan at the suit of Colburn k Howell. ALSO, At the same time and placa, AU the right, title and interest of the defendant in all that LOT OF LAND situate on the northeast c jr ner of Meeting and Queen streets. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Henry Campbell at the suit or w. p. Russell. ALSO, At the same time and place, All the right tit e and interest of the defendant in all that LO rv OF LAND, with a three atorr brick building and other improvements thereon, jituate on the northeast comer of Hudson and King streets. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Catha? rine Oppenheim, at the suit of Albert Bischoff. ALSO, At the same time and place, All the rig at title' and internat of the defendant, in all that LOT OF LAND, with a two story wooden building and other improvements theieon, situate on the northeast corner of Bing and Ann streets. Levied OD and to be so d as the property of Catha? rine Oppenheim, at the suit ol Albert Bischoff. ALSO, At the same ttmo and place, All the right, titi? and interest of the defendant ia all tout LOT OF LAND, ?Ith the three story Wooden Building and olDer Improvements thereon, situate on tho west aide of Rutledge avenue, and known aa No. 1. . Levied on and to be sold as the property of Wm. M. base, at the suit of John C. Ludwig. ALSO, At the same-time and place, AU the right, tit e and interest of the defendant in all that LOX OF LAND, with a three story Brick Building sod Other iropro vern eilis thereon, situate on the west side of Fast Bay, between Elliott and Iradi! streets. .? Levied on and to be sold as tho property of James McGinn, at the suit of Cowiam Graveley. ALSO, At the same tim1) and place, AU the right, title and interest of the defendant m aU those two LOIS OF LAND, with the buildings and other improvements Thereon, the first sim ito at tho southwest comer of Vernon and Marsh- tree's, the second siluMe on tho - side of Lauren', second house west of Marsh-street Levied on and to bo sod as tbe property of James Kenny, at the ?nit of M-ury Ann- E. Roye, Administra^ trix af NJ A Roye, deceased. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACEE?, September 14 . m4 S. c. C. /inannat. MOT?SOSTlW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. FR SALE BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO. September 8 nae Imo pastness (Caris. .MPO RT?R S OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, icc., And Dealer J iii CHOICE FAMILY GBO CES IES. WM. S. CORWIN k CO. ijy Gooda delivered to all paris ol the rlty. July 16 wfm 3mo "TT^ILBI'K ?i SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 99 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection ol rents, and aU manner of claims. July 13 m wi 6 mo TOGA?I dc SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IA EQUITY, No. 38 BROAD-STREET. BOSWELLT. LOGAN...E. BAYNABD SEABBOO? September 1 p Hr HASS, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 4S- Office No. 15 BBO.O-STEEET> OVER *. PEO pies, National Bank. _8 TAILLIS <& CHISOLIU. FACTORS, COMMISSION MEItv."HANTS A*O SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTFNU TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, BICE, LUM DEB AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC W?ARF, Charleston, S. C. R WILf rs.A. R. CHISOr?M. October SS Ri SI. MARSHALL & BUUTIIEH, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS No. 33 BROAD-STREET. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, kc, BOCGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PROPERTY LEASED. US' Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE, kc, ever; W'tlri'tOav. October 19 FOLEY'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, No. 85 Jf i REET-STREFT, CB ARLESTON, S. C. Whero may bo found every variety of GREAT COATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Shirts, Un dershirts, Vests and Pantaloons, Drawers and Socks. Boots, shoes, Bats and Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bans. Valises. tc. February** B OOK ANO JOB PRINTING. THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS BIS FRIENDS and thc Public that he has a large assortment ol NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a fino stock ol CARDS, PAi'EE, kc, direct from manufacturers, and will exoeute all orders for BOOK AND 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 on liberal terms. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rates, if left at No. 33 HAYNE-STREET. May 12 JAS- W MCMILLAN. J VST RECEIVED BY E. H. KELLERS & CO., Dru prista, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, VICHY GRANDE GRILLE AND I?ISSINGEN BITTER WATER, In Original Packagos. April 30 JUalifl? Sales. ^ Men's Brogans, Ginghams, PrfifPff Satinets, CAMPBELL, KNOX & co. Will aell THIS DAT. at 10 o'clock, at their Cash Auc? tion House, No. 65 Harel-stxeet, opposite the Post office, ? 10 cases MEN'S BROGANS. Fall Prints, Dnio.t Linen, Brown Homespun, Blue Plaids, Ginghams, Coburgs. Alpacas, Dress Plaid?, 4c. 7 4 Cassiniere, Tweeds, Satinets. Cottonades, Plaid Osnaburg-, Undershirts, Suspenders, Men's Brown and AB zed Half Bose. Gloves, icc. Linen Cambric HJkfs , Bead rtdltfs., Turkey Bed Hdkfs., Tapes, Needles, Buttons, Blacking, Ladies' HOBO, Notions. 4c. Conditions cash, AT PRIVATE SALE, Cases SEWED BROGANS, Cas.s Cotton Sheets, Superior Rosewood Piano, Bolls Burlaps, ?tc. September 14. Auction Sale of Fine Cuba, Clayed and Musco? vado Molasses. F. P. SALAS, Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY next, the 10th instant, at ll o'clock, A M., will be sold on Brown & Co's. Wharf, alongside the British B:ig "Seto," from Matanza-. 62 HHOS. FIN'E CUBA MOLASSES lu tierces flue-Cnaa Molasses 31 bbl?, fine Cuba Molasses 20 hhds. Superior Clayed Molasses SC bbls. Superior Clayed Molasses ?0 hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses 10 tierces Prime Muscovado Mo nasos IS bbls. Prime Muscovado Molasses. Conditions at sale. September ll Miimnre ^mtistmtnts. J^ALL AND WIMER IMPORTATIONS 1888. MTTLLNERY GOODS 1 RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS* SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. FANCY BONNET MATERIALS. BLONDS, CRAPES, NETS. FRENCH FLOWERS, PLUMES AND ORNAMENTS. BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS TN STRAW, SILK, VELVET AND FELT. We offer the largest and best assorted Stock in the United States, comprising all tbe latest Parisian No? velties, and unequalled m choxe variety and cheap? ness. ARMSTRONG, CATOR di CO., Nos. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE-STREET. August 23 Imo*_ Baltimore. Q.EORGK R. GA1TH (CK, JR., it CO., COTTON FAG TO B S Aim GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 Ca md en-s tr ? :t, Baltimore. - Liberal cash advances on consignments. Jone 23_ ._ WM. KNA8E ?a co., ; MANUFACTURERS or PIANO F O S T E S \ BALTIMORE, SID. April 30 (THO ^TMBK V, CARROLL tlc CO. PRESERVERS, PICKLtRs, OYSTERPACKERS, ic, No. 18 Light-street, Baltimore, Joint Proprietors and Sole Agtnts for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MTT.?T, Prepared by the Baltimore Condensed Milk Company April 22 6mo* E. Atrsmr Ji.-i-iD.-5. ii.rnKD SEXXXSS, TM, BOBEBT H. JESKXKS. -piDW. JENKINS ?i Soys. larponTEBS ANT? ^? VLERS IN 8ADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS, NO. 183 BALTIMORE-STREET. April 22 6m.>s Baltimore. M F.B GRtJPY Hi CO., SEALERS IN LEATHEK, HIDES AND OIL, No. 42 SOUTH CALVERT-STREET, Baltimore. F. H. GRUPY.H. G. CURTA! April 20_ 6mo? ^RIFFIN, BROTHER & CO.,' G R O C E B 8 Aim COMMISSION MERCHANTS: No. 105 LOMBARD-STREET, BALTIMORE. April 22_6mo?\ QILMOR HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, .BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, KIRKLAND ii CO., Proprietor*. April 27 lyr PIANOS! FIA NOSH GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARERCOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY. STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. STIEFF'S PIANO? HAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, including thc Agraffe treble, Ivory fronts, and the unproved French Action, fully war? ranted for five years, willi privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or? gans always on hand from $50 to $300. REFEREES WHO HAVE O UTI PIANOS Di CSE." General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. R. Burwell & ?ons, Charlotte, N. C. Max Strakosch, Itali .n Opera. Messrs. Pi ci sou 4 Sous, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charles.on. S. C. April 22 6mos fiocri) CH iRLESTON HOM ABLES. THESE T-XTKNSIVE STABLES ARE NOW IN thorough iepalr and contain A FULL STOCK OF HORSES AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which cm be obtained at all hours. OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES AND BUG? GIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HORSES ALSO TAKEN ON LIVERY. DOUGHS & JACK'ON, Charleston Hotel Stables. September 3 2mos* Pinckney-streeU