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* THE DAILY NEWS. MJ3* LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE- DAILY HEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY BKOOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY Ol' CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF BACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NMW POSIOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES WIS DAT. CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their suction house, No. 55 Hasel-stieet, furniture of a family. CnrpoBD & MATHEWES will sell at ll o'clock, at Customhouse wharves, Lightship No. 35, and a lot of scrap iron. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at 10 o'clock, at his .salesroom, No. 136 Meeting-street, bureaus, bods tc 3 dp cte MILES DBASE will sell at 10 o'clock, in his atore, corner of Kins: and Liberty streets, boots, shoes, &c. THE DAILY NEWS POIOE CUBBZNT AND COH JLEBCIAL CTBCULAB will be ready for delivery at oar counting room at nine o'clock this morn ring. Single copies five cente. Ordern forton -copies and over will be filled at the rate of two and a half cents per copy. SASE BALL AMONO THE NEWSBOYS.-The "Atlanta'' and "Active" Clubs played a match last evening, at the west end of B.-ond-street. The Atlanta boys were the winners. Score ?\ twenty-eight to fifteen. EAST BAT LMPBOVEMENT?I.-The traces of ?the recent fire on East Bay are being rapidly effaced. The store occupisd by. Mr. B. M. "Butler, in which the fire originated, is now un? dergoing repairs, and the tall peak-ad-roof of Messrs. West & Jones' establishment, next .door,, will be replaced by ont of a gentler slant and more modern appearance. THE CTECUS.-Tho cura? on th& Citadel .Green was last night the ce irre of attraction, -ami the reappearance of the Brazilians was greeted with a fine audience. The programme -was different from that usually performed by .Circuses, and the feats of agility and the rid? ing were quite novel in character. The per? formance last n'ght was a decided success, and all Tho caa enjoy a hearty laugh should attend io-night._ THE DBAMATIO READING.-Dr. Couturier gave his reading from Shakespeare and other poets, last night, at Hibernian HalL In consequence, probably, of the circus opening the same eve? ning, there was but a meagre audience present. Tho entertainment was every way worthy of a ' better house, and as the Doctor bas been in? duced to repeat it, it is hoped he will be greeted by a burge audience this evening. The vocal portion of the programme was mach adm'red by all who heard it. _ THE* STATE CONBTABTTLABY.-Mr. John B. Hubbard, who was elected^ to the position of High Co Datable, for the State by the Legisla? ture, has recently appointed a deputy for each district or county. Mr. B. G. locum is the .deputy for Charleston Comity, and, as will be Been e-eewbere, has already entered upon bis duties. According to the act, these deputies .are authorized to either appoint subordinates, -or lit case of an emergency, to summon a posse. COLO?ED DEMOCRATIC MEETING. -The color-' . ed Democrats of Ward No. 3 held a meeting last night ai Fordham's Hall, in Meoting Btreet. After the routine business they were - addressed by Messrs. George Tupper and John 4~ Moroso, who spoke at some length on the issues of the day, and the necessity of the blacks adhering to the Democratic party. At the conclusion of these speeches a nogro, who - claimed to be a Democrat, arose and made an adroit Radical speech, in which he combatted the arguments advanced by the previous speakers. Ho was replied to by E. Baynard -Seabrook, Esq., and others. SICK IN THE STB.EE ra.-A white man, whose name is unknown, was picked up by the police yesterday morning, about two o'clock, in King -street, near Wentworth. When found he waa ina convulsive fit, and medicar aid was sum : mooed, Remedies were applied, but only tem " porsry re.ief was obtained, and the man was taken, to the guardhouse on a cart, and thence to the hospital. At a late hour yesterday even? ing he was still suffering and unconscious. From his dress he is evidently a laboring mau, --and about thirty years o' aire. Thoao who .have missed any member of their -family an? swering io the above description, should call at tu'.-, oospital or guardhouse to-day and ideu itify him. MERCANTILE Co-OPE BATTYE ASSOCIATION. This now enterprise promises to commence -operations at a very early dato. This is owing to the very prompt response of the subscrib? ers to the call of the Board for payment of their subscriptions to the Treasurer. Notice v?aa given only twp days ago, requesting payment ."for one share each within ten days, aud already a large number of the original subscribers have responded, whilst many new names have been added to the hst of subscribers. This must, indeed, be encouraging io the Board and the friends of the Association, and it is expected that in a few weeks the store will be in full -operation. The Board having limited the num? ber of subscribers, the daily accessions will aoan fill out the limit. PALMETTO SONGBTBESSES.-The New York Hail says: "New^ork enj >ys, at tun time, the pr?senos or two charming singers, ot ."Southern origin, though neither is vc cal just now for our entertainment. "They ero Miss Louise Kellogg, .he fairy - Tike prima donna, who arrived last Tuesday in tho Russia, and Miss ile Culloch, of Max Maret jsek's immense opera troupe, ready, in a few days, to appear in Chicago. - A?fiEas"Kellogg is a native of the town of . Saxater, in -the Palmetto Stale. She has just arrived. ?toj/x a brilliantly succ*s?inl tour in Europe, and has been engaged by Strakosch for four years, of which three are to be given in Europe, and one to concert-touring ia the United States. "Miss - Mcculloch is a native of Colombia, '"South Carolina, and has been engaged by Max Marvtzek as a member of his immense com? bined opera troupe, that is to leave Now York for the great West and Southwest. Miss Mcculloch has baeo winning her way into popular favor for two y 3are. ?ho is the favor? ite e/ece of Maestro Torrianui, who prediots for h ar a career of unusual brilliancy. Her e t vie is Spanish. _ .Thus, two of our pet ministran h? of swoet -sound are from the Sunny South-and both from tbe Palmetto Stat?.'' '-? >??''. -Ste THE DP-COUNIBY CROPS.-rhe editor of the S part an burg Spartan .-writes quita cheerfully of .the crop prospect. He says :_ During a ride, of some "seventeen miles in tho upper portion* ef-our die tnc t, we observed that the cern crop .was generally Koo?, and the farmers are m gocd. heart ?hat they have once more made a good crop of cora. Wa have Derer seen so largo a space covered before with the pea vines, aud they.ore -growing' laxar?ant ly^p that thia may weir be called the great, pea-yew with us. Cotton: is.dcing as" well a? oox?a be exp?cte<L"x Potatoes are doing vjrji well, and turnips mViSMBVOp. "B8BSW:*re gone,, having been mashed up and placed in tuba awaiting distillation, but there are few if ?ny distillers in this section who are able or ?re willing to pay license, tax, Ac. _Tn THE UNION LEAGUE m CHARLESTON EEO TY-HIGH-HANDED PBOCEEDDIOS.-The UE League has grown to be a powerful body, i tho leaders profess to believe that they hav right to make laws and dispense justice their s?ve ral preoincts. A case of this deBci tion occurred a few days- since in the Go Creek section. Tho Union League in t neighborhood were in the habit of holt, weekly meetings, which all the members w required to attend. While the novelty las the attendam-e was good, but one old dari named Bichard Danket thought that he co make more by staying at his work, and ac accordingly. The leaders of the Loagne monstrated, but finding Richard contumaoio determined to show him their power. A meeting held to consider the matter, bis arr was ordered, and an armed band of some thi negroes proceeded to Mr. A E. Parler's pla where Richard Dancet was staying, and arre ed him. He was taken to the headquarters the League and tried lor his misconduct ac man and brother. Being found gail the League tied him to a tree, and af threatening his life, offered him various ind nities for the purpose of scaring bim back their ranks. Mr. Parier was much incensed the outrage com:rfitted on his place, and lt no time in reporting the tacts to Govern Scott and asking for the arrest of the ringlet ere. Governor Scott referred the casa to 1 John B. Hubbard, the Chief Constable of t State, and he empowered his deputy for tl district, Mr. B. G. Tocum, to examine into t matter and arrest the guilty parties. Mr. > cum visited the place with the Chief Consta! and arrested the President of the League, J Bunch, a negro, and one Ervin, a colored rin leader. Abram Williams, another of the rin leaders, was subsequently arrested by Mr. 1 cum, and the trio lodged in jail to await tr on the charge of riotous and unlawful condu< Richard Dancet. the old colored man abused the League, was a quiet and inoffensive chu acter, who had been working steadily throng the year._ SHELLS OE OCEAN. - The deep boomi i Bound beard nearly every night from the dir? tion of deep water ia not, as has been sri posed, tho report of the gnus used by tho ? sargents in shelling Madrid; nor is it a sahl fired now for Grant, because there will be no? to to fired in November; nor is it the deal knell of tile last musquito of the season; n< is ii anything wonderful, peculiar or strang it is only "nigger." The intelligent freedmen do not care to di and delve. They want their fortunes lo core ready-made, and, as tho iron entered the ! soles, while they lounged over the sand bani I of Morris Island the thought struck thei that Yankee shells mi?ht be made moi profitable than either sea shells, spadt or hoes. They set to work at one to gather np all the old shells they cool find. But "blown up nigger" don't come dow any more, and few freedmen desire to lay dow "their fiddle and the bow" on a fixed star c the tail of ah unreliable comet. They have proper respect for cold iron and villanous sali petro, and when they have found an unexploc ed Bhell, they build a fire around it and mak themselves scarce. The shell soon finds ii position too warm to to . comfortable, coy! blushes a rosy red, and-bast?. As partiel is rest from particle, and another shell is n more, there is a th un dorons BOOK, which i heard in all the classic groves, bustling street and quiet alleys of go-a-head Charlestor Sometimes "nigger" not quick enough in get ting ont of the way, and then one more nnfoi innate sees stars, and some hundred weight o old iron wants a rightful owner. A CHAPTEB OH GLOVES.-The New York ccr respondent of the Louisville Conner writes : By way of fashion gossip let me tell yon tha red p loves are coming into vogue. Garnet kid maple red and the glowing: sultan shade ari to to worn. Think ot it, ye fastidious ones who shudder at the idea of a vulgar red hsnd Oar best customers, the most refined ladiei all over the connery, are ordering these colors said Mr. Francis, the gentleman who desigm the ornaments nod colors for the Alexandr! glove made in Paria for A. T. Stewart. Mr. F inherits a love for the beautiful from bit father, a Welch poet of renown, and in hil leisure hours at bis Staten Island borne, h< wanders about the forest, selecting and com bining new tints from the leaves and flowers' which he forwards to Paris to guide the mann ufacturers of the celebrated. Alexandre glove. Every New York girl who wants to be daintih ?loved takes Dlr. Francis into her confidence [e studies the shape of her hand as assiduous ly as does her most ardent lover, then mea eures its slender palm, its tapering digits anc well rounded wrist, sends off an order to Paris, j and in an incredible short time there arrives dozens and dozens of the loveliest kids of even color, all splendid fits, because all made spe? cially for her. If a lady more m at ure, finding her plump hand in danger of becoming posi? tively stout, bewails tho fact that sixes- arc made so small now-a-days, she will be present? ly reduced to the distressing necessity of wear? ing six and a quarter, Mr. F.. prepared foi every emergency,. assures her that there art two shapes (not sizes, mind yon), ot sixes-the long slender and the broad short; that she can still to fitted with her favorite number, and in? dulge herself with the pleasant fiction that in tor matronly prime ber hand is no larger than it was in her girlhood. HOTEL ABBTVALS, September 2&.-fiharietton \ Hottl.-D. B. Wheeler, Newberry, 8. C.; J. C. Courtney, Soath Carolina; Carrington Mason, Nashville, Tenn.; R. L. Fraser, Georgetown, S. C.; S. 0. Gillett, Augusta, Ga.; L. C. Thomp? son Liberty Hill, S. C.; F. 3. Williams, Balti? more, Md.; A. McCullar, Boston, Maso.: J. M. Rawlinson, Yorkv?le, S. C.; H. P. Adams, Marion, S. C. PaoUion HoleL-Wm. G. Eenaghan, Ham? burg, S. C.; S. S. Evana, Barnwell, S. C.; C. K. Henderson, Graniteville, 3. C.; Wm. K. Blake, Spartanburg, 8. C., H. H. Floyd and W. A. Ward, Mount Holly, S. C.; A. Morgan, George? town, S. C.; 0. T. Humphreys, Now York; George J. Graham, Leesville, S. C.; E. M. Speight, Pocoialigo, S. C. BUSINESS NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL.-Messrs. Bruns & Cochran notify their pajrons that the exercises of their school will be resumed on the first proximo. These gen? tlemen are well known from their connection with the High School in former days, and are most capa? ble of acting as instructors of youth. Since the war Messrs. Bruns A Cochran have opened their present school In Wentworth-streot, which bas been abun? dant y patronized. -o FAKC? Goo^ps-MESSES. JOHX S. FAIBLE & Co.-The Fancy Goods L jaine?a of Charleston is not counted to one street, though the large firms in this branch of trade are to be found within a s'one's throw of the Charles'on Eotel. On Hayne-street Messrs. John s. Fairly A Co.'a establishment is per? haps the most prominent. These gentlemen have a full stock of the multitudinous articles that are classed as notions, including the various lines of fancy goods. Their store is large, and the stock, which is admirably arranged, embraces jewelry, pipes, and everything in the shape of notions. Tht ra are also fall assortments of buttons, trimxlngs, ho? siery, handkerchiefs, whits goods, Ac. Fairly A Co. are the egf nts for Calley's improved hoopskirts. As one of the partners ls a resident of New Tork, the firm are enabled to obtain gooda at reduced rates, and the stock ia kept constantly supplied with Ihe latest styles. The countiy merchants now vial ting the city will find that no establishment contains a better selection, and offers pr?ster inducements. GBOCKBTES.-We direct attention to the card of Mr. Wm. Gurney, which appears in another column. Mr. Gurney has recently returned from a Northern tour, and has added considerably to his extensive stock, fleofleis inducements to planters and merchants that should not be neglected. TATLOBINO.-As the equinox is the turning point of the year wheu summer is supposed to be CHARLESTON DAILY buried, it behooves all to prepare for the winter's Vasts. Mr. John Rugneimcr has recently returned from the North with a foll stock of everything that can make the outer man presentable. Bia cloth?, cassimeres and vestings, both foreign and domestic, are of the latest patterns, and will be made up in the most approved stylos. Hb place of business is at No. 145 King-street, west side, three doors from Queen, where he will suit bis customers to what th -y desire. -o-. NICEEBSON'S HOTEL.-Those travellers who visit the State Capital, and are desirous of taking their ease at their inn, can And few places where they are made to feel moro at home than at Nicker son's. This hotel has recentlv chanced owners. Mr. Nicke r^ on having sold out bis interest to Mr. Wm. A. Wright, who bas been in charge foi the past year. The present proprietor is the "Wright" man in the right place, and the old habitues of the house will not be sensible of the change, as the old namo is re* tamed, and the business will be conducted by the same officials. GEEEN TURTLE 8OITP, shrimp salad, fish and boiled mutton, with caper sauce, is the appetizing lunch that will be spread at Torck's, "Our House," this morning. WE BEEEB TO JOHN COMMINS, NO. 181 Meet? ing-street, who has returned from the North with three hundred ci sea of good substantial boots and shoes, for retailing, and also two hundred cases from auction, which will be sold at reduced prices. September 1 tufB MOREHEAD BITTERS.-These bitters can be had at James McKean, No. 58 Anaon-street, who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. AugustlO 3mos mfw CHOICE GBEEN ANO BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast comer Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. H. H. Tf you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, A'C; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; Ii you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books mode to order, with any desired pattern ol ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 59 Broad S treet._, _ /Mandai. EXCHANGE OM NEfW T?Rli AND LIVERPOOL. FOB SALE BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Septembers nae Imo Bonis, SDDC5, (Ctr. QAA CASES OF BOOT? AND SHOES, GOOD OUU ?ND SUBSTANTIAL, for retailing. ALSO, 200 C ASES from Auction, which Will be sold at re? duced prices. JOHN C' MM INS, No. 131 Meeting-street, Nearly opposite Market-stroet. September 1 <ui8 Printers' Dfyplesal? ttl a rel) nus c. PRINTERS' WAIKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. FLAT PAPERS, FOLDED PAPERS, BOOK .AND NEWS PAPER. THEY ARE AGENTS FOR The L. JOHNSON Type Foundry H. HOE A CO.'a Printing Presses and Material DEGEN ER L WE1XER'3 .liberty" Pross GORDON'3 "Franklin" Press GEO. M AT H ER 3' SONV Book and Colored Inks C. E. JOHNSON'S Book and News Ink THE BATH (9. 0.) PAPER COM* ANY, 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 rome of hi- money in his own section of coun? try, lnstiad of sendiog it all there, and that too with? out cost to himself, .-l-l the profit which can be kept here benefits the South. September 10_ COTTON SIMPLE PIPER, fcUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO 8U1T THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COTTON TRADE. MARKING INKS BY BARREL, KEG OR GALLON, / AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK, Put up in neat packages often gallons ; Just a good quantity for Factors', or Cotton Merchants' U9e for season. MARKING BRUSHES AND POTS. SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WALKEP, EVAN & COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND No. 109 EAST BAT STREETS, Charleston, S. C. September 10 pastness (Hards. JTORT?? STELLE Ai WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALER3 IX , FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WHUE GOOD?, EMBnOIDERi', Icc, kc., No. 167 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S, C. J. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, JR. New York. September 15 3rno.? ^yDJLlS Ai CH1SOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, PALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. B.WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM. October 25 NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER .25, Caitlin presses a n ir Sam ?ins. IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. GREY'S PATENT LABOR-SAVING IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS ! WITH ONE MULE A HEAVY BALE CAN BE EASILY PACKED, f et of Irons welph 1100 tts. Price $U0. ALSO, Tl GE?RGIi SAW GIN, Formerly "CLEMENS" <SHN. of Columbus, Gs., at reduced prices. For descriptive lists, apply to HUGER & RAVENEL, General Agents f >r Sou tb Carolina, No. 60 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. AXBO, Atenta for the sale ot POBTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, HENEREY'S "Mc CARTHY" GINS, BICE and WHEAT THRESHERS, FANS, GRIST MILLS, Ac. HUGER & RAVENEL, No. CO East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ftulhnos fitton oiiv gottfalif ?Japcr, Statt0iuri), &r. 5 No. 3 Broad and No. 109 East Bay Streets, CHARLESTON, H. C. FOREIGN ll DOMESTIC PIPER ll STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, PENCILS, COPYING PRESSES,' &?. BLANK BOOKS, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. LEDGERS, P TO'^^'PH w ??ri tee A^-T A CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Sales Books, TIME BOOKS, ?0R1HI BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF ACCOUNTBOOKS. % ONE OF THE MTJST COMPLETE AND BINDERIES TN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, WHERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO DO EYE RY DESCRIP? TION OF BOOK, JOB AND FANCY PRINTING, and to manufac ure to order BLANE BOOKS, Ruled, Printed or Bound to any pat? tern. September 10 _ 1?!n li* OILS! OILS! ?ILS! 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 salions 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. ! Kerosene Oil 20 barrels Rosin Oil 10 barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE SIOCK OF VARNISHES of every kind, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PUNTS. WM) WI) EMORY PAPER X CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER HELTIXG. FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, Aufrust 20 '2 mo* No. 126 MEETING-STREET. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PRE MI CM PUKE WHITE LEAD SOOO 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 Zinc. ALL OF TDE ABOVE FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, No. 130 MEETING-STREET. Ausust 20 2 010* J^O?K AND JOB P R I S T 1 X VT . THEUNDERSIGNED INFORMS BIS FRIENDS ami the Public that he has a large assortment ol NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, mid a Bite stock oi CARDS, PA I'ER, kc, direct ?rom inauuiacturer6. au J n Ul execute all crucrs for BOOK ACID JOH PRINTING in a neat manner, and at GREATLY REDUCES PRICES. Having large tonis of type will contract for tbe publication of a Weekly or Monthly oa lit-cra! terms. Orders tor BOOR DINDING promptlv attended tc at low rates, if 1 R at No. 33 HAYNE-3TREET. May 12_JAS vf MoMILLAN Q J. SCHbEPEGREbli, Ko. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING ANT ST. PHILIP. LUAIBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ASL BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER? ING LATHS. PAINTS. OILS. GLASSE*, SHINGLES: also, GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, kc, con? stantly ou hand ot the lowest market prices. September 12 thmlyr rxriLBVU & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 59 Broad street, Charleston, 8. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of renn, and all manner ol claims. July 13 mwlOmo AI. .MARSHALL. Hi BKOTfIS.lt. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. RR ORE Rs So. 33 BROAD-STREET. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ic, BOUGHT ANT SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGO i I ATE I>; PROPERTY LEASED. ?S^Auction of HORSES, FDUNITCaE, tc. every WtOntmiav._October 1<> Jg FOLEY'S CLOTHTN/x, SHOE AND HAT STORE, A?. 85 il A RKET'S TREFT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Where may be f?nnd every variety of GREAT COATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Shirts, On derthirts, Yeats and Pantaloons, Drawers and Socks, Bao'.3' Shoes, Hats and Cape, Trunks, Carpet Baye, Valises, Ac. February 6 AUCTIONEERS, lings, CjmittiSj (Pr. g A R S A P A H I L L I A J ASO ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES PEEPABBD UNDEB A NEWL? BISCOVEBED PEOCE&S ron EXTBACTTHO THE CTJBATIVE PBOPEBTTXB rnoM VEGETABLE KCBSTAKCES, EN TEBS uno THE coitrosmosr OF DR. RADWAY'S BESOTATLXO RESOL VENT. A NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. On? Bottle of Resolvent ls Better Than Ten Large Bottles ot tho Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Rem? edies. PHYSICIANS wonder st the extraordinary power ol RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT In curing the worst lona s of Scrofulous, b'yphiloid, Chronic Skin Disease?, and its marvelous power in resolving calculons concretions, affording in. med ia te relief and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence cr scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost instant ef? ficacy In stopping itching and painful discharge ol urine, and ile singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, L-ucorrhcea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein thc SARSAPARIL? LA N' used In the' Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparillas ! Sara .parilifan is the only principle in Sarsaparilla that possesses curative, properties; all other parts of the root ore inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Rad way's new process for extracting the curativo properties from vegetable substances, contains more of tho true principle of cure than twenty pounds ol the ordinary roots. ? SARSAPARILLA N fl only rme of the ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine : and it is the only compensating remedy that communicates its pu* ifying, cleansing and reinvigorating proper? ties through the BLOOD, SWEVJ'. URINE, and other secretions, securing a Larmon'ous functional action of every depraved organ and gland in che sys? tem, li the blood ls coriupt, the Rnsolveuc will make it pure, ir the Lune? are ulcerated and core, secreting thick phlegm aud prurcleut matter, tue Resolvent wi 1 loosen this deposit and repair thc wasting lung with souLd and healthy material, lt the Skin ls covered with pimples, spots, pustule*, pores, ulcers, Ac, the Resolvent will quickly remov* thtso annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and has accumulated m tho system, the Re? solvent will drive lt out. If the Throat or Bronchial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will euro these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, ss they increase the functional secretions of on - organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent is the only means of a permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and nl>r>>. The first dose that is taken commcneeb its work of purification and in? creasing the appetite and flesh. A REMARKABLE C U R El SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN 1HE NOSE, AROUND THE ETES, die., If recently exhibited, a few bottle ?. wi! I cure. Il chronic, or through the effects ot Mercury. Potas? sium, Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may be required to make a permanent cure. B. R. R. A GREAT SENSATION I-A GOOD SENSA? TION 1 PAIN CUBED IN AN INSTANT! In 18A7 the great grand principle of stopping the most excruciating pain in au instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Acontlne, Ether, Ac, was first mode known in RADWAY/S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an instant it afforded relief, the moment lt waa ?ppli?(i to the parts ot the body where inflammation or pain existed-lt at once re? lieved the patient of the most violent and excruciat? ing pangs and throbs of pain, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of ease and comfort. Every kind of pain, wheJier Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, Toothache, Paine in the Chest, Side, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Spine, Legs. Arms, Feet, one application was sulhciont to kill and cxtera inate the pain. Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and will cure, Asiatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills arid Fever. Bilious colic, Inflam? mation of the bowels. Cramps, t-pasms. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every pain Mot mav exist in thc in? side ol man. woman or child; this was RADWAY'S READY RELIEF of 1847, and it is RADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, in 1866. We then started it in its mission of relieving the infirm, pam-stricken. sick, distressed and crippled at all nations throughout tnt. world, and now to-day lt is used, patronized and revered as u household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors, Kain-os, Kings. High Priests, Nobles, as well as in thc cottages of the laboring classes of every nation m the face cf the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED IN THIRTY MINUTES 1 Important to Know how to Lae "Had. May's Ready Relief" in Acate and Dangerous Attacks! MT OWN CASE. On Saturday nighr, thc 10th, I was violently seized with Congestion of ice Lungs. Fur a few days pre? vious I felt a dull pain over my lett lung, with occasional coughs, bul being actively engaged, paid no attention to it Whcu seized, the pam was so piercing, cutting and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red hot knlie cutting my lung. Be? ing absent Lom home, 1 seut out for three bottles ol RADWAY'S BELIEF, applieJ the entire lot to my lungs, back, shoulders, Ac, and ia a few moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, und, as the skin became reddened, aU pain ceased. Ju halt an hour I was free front pain and all signs of Cougeetiou, Infi .ninntion, Ac, goue. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use this remedy in severe attacks. The same rule holds good in ca.-es of Inflammation of the Loins, Rowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply tho RELItF freely; voak the ?tan with iL It will instantly secure tho withdrawal of th* inflammation to tho surface, and persous now suffering mav, in THIS rr Ml KITTES, bo free from pain. CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. In cases where inflammation has existe.) for a length of tame, In addition to the RKLIEF, take six ot RADWAY'a I'ILLS. Powder thom. In half an hour, in most cases, they will operate. II not, re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the furthest they will operate, and the patient soon get well. In Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment K sure to cure. Let it be tried. JOHN RADWAY, H. D. tS" Dr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES aro sold by Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the New Style, with Lidia Rubber Cork. DU WIE & MOISE, AGENTS, No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel Chuleston, S. C. May 2 nae 6mos Jarifo? 5?iM. Boots, Shoes and Hats. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MOBM.NG, at IO o'clock. I will sell at my 8tore. comer ci King and Li erty.streeta, 75 cases and cartoons BOoT.S AND SHOES, COKSISTOiO OF: Cases Men*? Coif and Kip BALMORAL0 Cases Men's Calf and Kip Brogans Cases Men's Calf, Congress and Oxfords Cases Ladles' Goat and Bootee?, 1 to 3 and 3 to 7 Cases Ladles' serge Concress Cases Women's Goat and Buff Boones, and a large assortment cf Ladies', Misses' and Children's Suces, in cartoons. ALSO. 40 cases Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats, assort? ed. September 25 Furniture of a Family leaving the City.- Car? pets, Superior Cooking Stove, ?c, $c. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO. Will tell, THIS DAT, at half-past 10 o'clock, at their Furniture Booms, No. 55 Hascl-street, opposite Posi office, Mahogany and Walnut SOFAS, Lounges, Side? boards, Mahogany Bureaus, Meat Safes, Chairs, Cooliins and Onice Stoves, Dining and Card Tables, Washstands, Crockery. Brussels and Ingrain Car? pets, sundries. AISO. One large SLOOP SAIL. September 23. Light Ship, Two Boats, and lot of Scrap Iron. BY CLIFFORD & MATHE WES. Will he sold at auction, THIS DAY. 25th ic st;, at ll o'clock, A. M. at the Custom Honse Wharf, LIGHT SHIP No. 35, about 110 lons burthen, cop? pered and copper fastened One Wbale Boat One Yawl Boat, ALSO, A LOT OF SCRAP IBON. The above vessel is now lying at South Atlantic Wharf, where she can be teen previous to the day of sale. By order of the Light House Board. lenin cash. EDWARD E. STONE, september 25_Inspector. WM. McKAY, No. IS6 Meeting-street, Will sell, THIS DAY (Friday), 25th instant, at 10 ^ o'clock, BUREAUS, Bedsteads, Wardrobe, Mattresses, Pickles, Preserves, Ac. < Terms cash, September 25 Imported Milch Cow. WILLIAM McKAY No. 136 Meeting-street, Will sell, THIS DAY (Friday), 25th instant, at 10 o'clock. Terms cash. September 25 Prnjjs, Cljemir?lSi fl&ff j J? KAISERLICHE BL?TUEI.VL " GUNGS PILLEN. For sa'.e by E. H. KELLERS A CO., September 18_No. 131 Meeting-street. TREVER AND AGUE. NO MORE CHILLS 1 NO MORE FEYER ! . GO A*D GET THE GREAT SOUTHERN FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY (Price Fifty Cents) OF E. H. KELLERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. No. 131 Meeting-street, > CHARLESTON, S. C. September 18_ T> OSAD A LIS " PURIFr.?S THE BLOOD, i .HCD CUBES SCH O FULA AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES or THE BLOOD, LITER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many: Thousands of our Best Citizens. SS" Por Testimonials of remarkable cures, ace ?RosadalU Almanac" for thia year. PEEPAnim OSLY BX DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 244 BALTOIOBE-STBXET, BALTIMORE, MS. FOR SALE BY BOWIE dc MOISE, No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel. July 22_6mos J} ELY UPON OURSELVES, ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT OKS ANS TEY "SOUTHERN TONIC CORES DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION. DIAR? RHOEA. FAVER AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE? BILITY. We have, after long study and many experiments, succeeded in producing what we claim to be the BEST BITTERS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVER? AGE in ns?, compounded as they are of the most valuable ingredients known to Pharmacy. As a IONIC AND APPETIZER it has no equal-reliable in all BILIOUS DF.RANGEMEN3, resulting from miasmatic influences, so prevalent at the South, and change of diet, climate and water. In offerine to thc Southern public our great TONIC AND BEVER? AGE, wo only ask lor it a fair trial, feeling assured its own merits will soon ensure ita becoming a favor? ite at thc South. It has all thc pleasing qualities of a "Liqueur,'' and though under a small volume, ia four times mrre active thnn other preoarations. It is almost indispensable for r constituting the blood in females suffering from debility and loss of appe? tite, and for persons exhausted by acrvous excite? ment or over-exert ion. The benefit of these Bitters are felt immediately. Dose is a wine glass f uR before meals. Each bottle his our stamp ind signature over the cork. DOWIE .t UOKF, Proprietors And Wnulesale Druggists, No. 163 Meeting-street, corner H?sel. August 5 6mo* - I t = ROS AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For ?ale by Druggists Everywhere. July 23 D?o lyr E. AUSTIN J EXEC'S. ALTKED JESTKXK8, JB, BOBERT H. JENKINS. gDYV. JENKINS dc SONS, IHPOBT?B8 AND rfjiUM Vf SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS, NO. 180 BALTIMOBE-STREET. April 22 ?mos Baltimore, M