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THE DAILY NEWS. gg* LABOES! CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS KEINO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, .PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS BEMAIN ?NG IS THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PBOVTS iONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A irOTIONSALES THIS BAT. Joss 6. RYAN will sell at ll o'clock, al the old Postoffice, valuable real estate and wharf j property on west side of Ashley River. LEITCH & BECKS will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Postoflico, desirable residence in Can? non-street. E. W. M. HACKET will sell at 10 o'clock, at the Courthouse, horse and mules; also al the northwest corner of Church-street and Light? wood alley, contents of a grocery store. E. W. IL MACKEY will sell at 10 o'clock, at Guy's Farm, Meeting-street, farming imple? ments, stock, and lease of farm. MILLIGAN & SON will sell at 10 o'clock, in their Btoro, Vendue Range, dry goods, turni turo, ?cc. JESFORDS & Co. will Bell at half-past 9 o'clock in front of their stores, Vendue Range, bacon strips, molasses, ?cc. R. 5: A. P. CALDWELL will sell at hair-past 9 o'clock, before their store, East Bay, candies, tobacco, &c. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters-past 9 O'CIOCK, on Brown's wharf, butter, lard, hams, &c. G. W, STEFFENS & Co. will sell at half-post 9 o'clock, in front of their store, Venduo Range, barns, shoulders, buttar, ?cc. J. A. EN&LOW & Co. will " sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their store, Eabt Bay, bacon, flour. ?sc. JOHN G. MJLNOB & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, Meeting-street, assorted drv goods. LAURE; & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, in their store, East Bay, butter, hams, molas? ses, ?cc. MTT.Tta DBAKB will sell, at 10 o'clock, at his atoro, corner King and Liberty streets, cloth? ing and dry goods. THE NEWS TN COLUMBIA.-THE DAILY NEWS can be obtained in Columbia each afternoon upon the arrival of the Charleston train, at tho periodical store of Wm. B. Carr ?t Co., who will supply the paper at tho rate of 25 cents per week. Single copies 5 cents. POSTMASTEES and other friends of THE NEWS are particularly requested, at this time, to aid us in making either our daily or our tri-weekly issue a regular visitor in every family in the State. THE NEWS ?B already much the cheap? est newspaper in the South, and the immense strides which it is every day making in circu? lation and popularity encourages us to re doable oar efforts tojmake it in every respect the best. EPISCOPAL ORDINATION.- BOY. J. W. Motte was to have been ordained at Cheraw, on Sun? day last, by Bight Rev. Thomas Davis, Bishop of this diocese. FARM AND F ARMI?O IMPLEMENTS.-The at? tention of persons interested in agriculture is directed to the advertisement of farming im? plements, stock, lease, &o., lo be Bold at auc? tion this day, by Mr. Wm. McKay. EXTENSIVE S*T* OF REAL ESTATE.-The sale of valuable real estate and wharf property in St. Andrew's Parish, by Mr. John S. Ryan, heretofore postponed, will take place to-day. The property ?B fufly described in the adver? tisement, which will be found in another col? umn. PERSONAL.-Colonel James Gardner, the veteran journalist of Augusta, Ga., ard owner of the Constitutionalist of that city, is sojourn? ing for a few days in our city, and may be found by his friends at the Charlad ton Ho toi. Colonel Gardner is now residing in New York, where ho is engaged in business as a member of the banking firm of Hoyt & Gardner, No. 5 New-street. Like hundreds of other South? erners, he has found friends and prosperity amid the busy scenes of the great commercial metropolis. HOTEL ARRIVALS, November 23-Pavilion Hotel.-Isaac Hohnes, city; B. Stewart, Balti? more; J. McFindall, Manchester; T. E. Stick? ney, city; F. S. Worsham, Gourdin's; R. J. A. Phillips, Cooper River. Charleston Holt*.-W. B. Smith and T. D. McCormick, New York; J. H. Dupont, Florida; James Gardner, Augusta; Walter Blake, Sa? vannah; C. R. S. Baker, Florida; A. T. Cloney and lady, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whinster, Miss Belcher and J. Wilson, New York; E. W. Cannon, J. H. Kelley, H. L. Law and W. E. James, Darlington District. THE CHRISTMAS PRESENT.-Of all the many pleasant customs that cluster around the Christmas holidays none is more worthy of perpetual observance than that of giving pre? senta. The great dinner, the romping, tho -dancing, e'uould never be forgotten. For Heaven's sake let there bs still on? day in the year on which ali men can bo children once more. Tho custom of giving presents inter? feres with none of these. It creates ten times mora happiness than all of thom put together. It ?3 not the pecuniary value of a Christmas present that conucs so much. That is only a secondary consideration. Wa regard that merely so far as it is an index of feeling. But the Cnristmas present is precious, because it tells of thoughtful love that, with careful ^prescience, endeavored to contribute to the happiness of tho dear ono on a day when hap piness i?, if ever, a right. It may be but a Cheap cornucopia of sugar plums, but th? pretty paper bag will be preserved more careful? ly than a jewel, aud to have given that bag will be moro real pleasure than to have dined with a king, or to have danced with a queen. Let no man imagino himself too poor to buy a Christmas present. If he docs, let him pay a visit to Von Santen's, and if he has any cents he will soon be convinced to the contrarv. THC BEST DRESSED MAN AT THE THEATRE, Tia cups to the ugliest men soon became a bore. People don't like to be pointe d out as ugly, and besides tin cups ate not an induce? ment, and even if they are bright they only re? flect one's ugliness and make it still more hide? ous. It is a capital idea, therefore, to substi? tuto for this offensive presentation a real prize of a pair of kid gloves to tho best dressed man in the audience. Wo say ''roar priz6, becauso a tin cup to thj ugliest man is, in fact, no priz9 at all. . A prize is something for which people strive. It isa reward of snccesa. But no ono is ambitious of being called ugly, and a tin cup will scarcely create competition. How different it is when a pair of kid gloves ?31 J be awarded to the best dressed man in the thea? tre. Every man who has any pride in his dreas-and how few have not-consults his tailor on tho fashions, and, in dressing for the ovening, gets himself up with extra care. As tho judge of fashion walks up and down be? tween the boxes and scrutinizes the audience, every man is anxious lo catch his eye, and every lady feels certain that it is her husband or her lover whj is to got tho glove.". Ii such apriz3is awarded to-night it will be won by him who wears a tull suit ol clothes from Geo. Little & Co.'8, No. 213 King-street. THE THEATBS UNDEB THE GAB LIGHI large house greeted the new company night, Hibernian Hall being filled and n cant seats visible. The small size of the s placed the company at great disadvani but notwithstanding all obstacles, by i skill and talent they succeeded in rende " Jnder the Gas Light" with great effect, railroad scene created a tremendous sensa eliciting applause from the galleries screams from the ladies. To-night we promised a repetition. The street cars be in attendance every night to carry visi home. THE EUPBSSS AND THE QUEEN-.-It is q a doubtful matter whether any sympathy ii quired in the case of Isabella, Queen of Sp for it seems that after her abdication she : a pleasant, friendly interview with the Frc Empress, aod-she sud Eugenie, being peni daughters of Eve, foll at once into a discus; upon tho fashions and fabrics of the dav. have no idea-of-perverting history, but whispered in aristocratic circles that name of Louis Cohen .& Co. was mentiouei having one of the most attractive and va: stoeks of dry goods in that favorite city of Queen's, Charleston, lt is asserted that w she comes tb* Cubit,"which she has detcrrui shall bo her future home, she will ord<-r ov< thing she wears from Cohen's. However 1 may be, wo know that the firm do not encc age the idea, fcehng quito satisfied if they secure the patronage of the ladies ol' the ( by tho Sea. Ihey havo put their prices dr marvellously," and invite an inspection of tl assortment. _ DEATH OF GENESAL WADDY. THOSIPSO The to!egraph' this morning announces death of General Waddy Thompson, in Ta hassce, yesterday, at the advaucod ago seventy. Gen. Thompson was born at Picki Courthouse, in this State, September 8,11 graduated at the Smith Carolina College 1814, and was admitted to the bar in 1819. .was solicitor of the Western Circuit for sovo years,afterwards a member of the Legistatv and later still a member of Congress from tl State. He was in Congi-es3 from 1335 to IS and served in 1840 as chairman of the Comm tee on Military Affairs. In 1812 he was r pointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Mcxii and ho afi9r<rards published a very int; esting book about that country and his m sion. His title of General was obtainod in t militia service, and he had passe 1 from t stase of active life before the war which ma such titles more plentiful. His death will regretted as the breaking of another link he chain which bind3 the palmy days Carolina, when Calhoun was a giant in tl land. THE HUHOBS OF RECONSTBUOTION.-Jam P. Cowardm, Esq., a son of the proprietor the Richmond Dispatch, having had an eic lent opportunity as roportor for that paper the - Virginia Reconstruction Convention study the humors of reconstruction, improv the advantage thus obtained, and prepared lecture on that subject, with which he has c tertained the el?c of the principal Northc cities, to their edification and his own prof The lecture has been received everywhere wi roars of laughter and shouts of applause, ai is universally acknowledged to bo amaste piece of wit and drollery. Tho New York He aid thus speaks of it: As a delineator of negro character Mr. Coi ardm has few equals. In tracing tho humor i tho late Virginia Convention ho abundant showed that he had made the subject a con plete study. In tone, manner, and Ianguagi his personations wera perfect. Those familit with the negro character keenly rohshod the: fidelity, ami those wno have only teen tb no^ro as caricatured at halls of Ethiopia minstrelsy found in his imitative speeches io mo:e food for merriment. All his description) the scenes in the convention bah, io the gaile rles, and in the vestibule, were as iucontcst My rich as they were life-like. It was an over ing of. huge entertainment to the audience and while entertaining, it also convoyed an ii structive moral-a moral opposed to nogr suffrage. Mr. Cowardm will deliver his lecture i Charleston on Thursday night next, and thu give all who wishaw opportunity to judge fo themselves. A Card. Circumstances beyond my control hav< caused the suspension of the Charleston Moi cury. But tbe public should not be led to th conclusion that the paper is extinct. Measure are afoot for issuing it again on a substautia basia. And it is expgetod to put it forth in style that wDl satisfy every requirement of first class Southern newspaper. R. B. RHETT, Jr., Proprietor of tho Mercury. Potatoes, Hoi ?'Greater Yield." TO THE EDITOK OF THE NEW-". In yesterday's Courier wo notice an extra o from tho "Rutland (Vermont) Herald," tha John W. Cramlon, of that place had raised (on extra prepared soil we presume) potatoes at th? rate of five hundred and sixteen bushels to the acre. Our neighbor, J. D. Brown, at tho Potters Field here, raised from le^a than one and a hal: bushels seed, by tho modorato uso of the Nitre Beds Fertilizer, more than sixty bushels pota? toes, or at the rato of more than six hundred to the acre. He gives this fortilizor the credit, and8ajB "it is the best used for all crops;' and while our planters are paying forty to six? ty dollars a ton for an imported article, they can buy a better at home for onc-fourlh tho cost. * "VtRETAS." Card from Sheriff Mackey. SHEBTFFS OFFICE. CHARLESTON Comm, I CHARLESTON, November 23,18G8. f TO THE EDITOR OF THE NKffs. The statement has boen ropeatedly mado by the dady papers of this city, and by tho coun? sel for tho pr - ostants in tho protested Munici? pal election case, that a number of men wear? ing blue, green and red badgos were spacial deputy sheriffs, appointed by rae, and wero activo'y engagodin canvas jiug during tho elec? tion and interfering with voters. It is due to my oftk-ial charau'er that I should deny thc truth of such statements. Tho persons wear? ing thcoo badgos were not special doputics, md dcrivod no authority from mo. They were members of tho Republican Rallying Commit? tee. I appsintod twenty-fire specical deputies, aach of whom waa designated by a white badge, on which wa^ printed the words, "Sp?cial Doputy Sheriff." They were appoint. 3d to aid in preserving thc poaco, and were in? structed by me to report to thc Managors of Elections, and under no circumstances whal ?ver to interfere with voters, no.- to electioneer ?br either party, but to act only in case of a oreaoh ot tho peace. It bas also boen stated that specinl deputy sheriff* interfered with tho regis lr* tion of voters. In reply to this I Lave only to say, that no special duputies wcro on duty until the day of tho Municipal election, the appointments not having been made out until the previous afternoon. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. -? i. ?mt * BU&XN'JSSS NOTICUS. II. II. If you want cheap BUofc Boote; II you want Cheap Stationery, L'nvolopos, Paper, *c: or M il.er'* Aimauar; It you want Printing executed neatly ; It you want Book* bound in any style, or Acsount Books made to order, with any desired patters ol ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 5'J Broad street. -o CHOICE GBEEN ANJ JJLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson'? grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson Btroets. Goods delivered tree. CLOTHING IfcTOW IS YOTJB CHAUGE. TO THE CITIZENS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY t HAVING BECETVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORT? MENT OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND F?BNISRING GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ?UPPI Y ANY DEMAND THAT MAY BE MADE UrON US FOR ANY of the above named Goods, at prices that cannot bc competed with by any establishment iu this citv. lbe following is a partial list of our prices : SACK COATS. PANTALOONS. COLORED SATINET.$3 to 5 00 I 150 PAIRS FANCY SATINET.$ 1 25 FINE ALL- WOOL CASSIM ERE.... 6 to 14 00 109 PAIRS FANCY SATINET. 2 00 FINE BLACK CLOTH AND CASSI- I 100 PAIRS BLACK AND COLORED MERE. C to 18 00 I UNION C VSSI VIERE.3 00 I FANCY rASSDIERF.. 4, 5 and 6 00 BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, I FINE FANCY CASSIMERE. 7 00 I EXTRA FINE FANCY CASSDIERE.8 00 GOOD QUALITY.$12 00 BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMERE 5. 6 a?u 7 00 ?'NE QUALITY. 15 00 i EXTRA FINE BLACK DOESKIN SUPERFINE. 20 to 25 00 CASSIMERE.9 00 i FINE BLACK BEAVER. 9 00 OVER SACKS. I ALL-WOOL TWEED. $7 00 | VESTS. BLACK UNION CASSIMERE. 7 001 BLACK PETERSHAM.ll 00 I FANCY CASSI.MERE. $1 25 to 2 00 FINE BLACK BEAVER. 15 to 20 00 1 ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE.. 2, 250. 3 ami 3 50 EXTRA FINE BLACK BEAVER.. .25 to 30 00 | BLACK CLOTH and CASSIMERE 3,4 and 5 00 In addition to the above named irlicles, wc have on hand a large lot of ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SACKS AND WALKIN'O COATS, slightly soiled, which wo will soil at $7 0U each, worth double ; also, a larar lot of COLORED CAS.-IMERE PANTS, at ?4 00 each ; nl,o, a large assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, all new, which we wiU sell at cirrcspo dingly low prices. Please give.us a call, and examine for yourselves, at out old stand, where we have boon located for over twenty years. GEOEGE LITTLE & CO., NO. 213 KIN'G-STBEET, BELOW MARKET. November 24 IMPORTEE OF PARIS FA S CY GOODS, jjjj j ^^^^^CmRLE?TON, S. C'_ ^yf^^^^^^^^^ ? 'SHHOAiaHIJ 'AH3N0IX33I?03 H 3 M 3 H i November 24 tuthslmo ?a S CR o s** fcc a ca co S 55 SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM. STAK SHIRTS, -. > 0 Hi 6 er o ft s (-9 ? -. M S OR MADE TO O Ii UER. Buy your SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, . AT E. SCOTT'S, Meeting-street, opposite Market Hall, nuder the STAR SHIRT SIGN. November 18 Imo I o Ci sr ? o' et O s FAS S,M A N'S TIE FOR BALING COTTON. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRE^H SUPPLY O?-' ITHS EXCELLENT TIE, OF F L7, LENGTH*. ITS introducion among our Planters is already so general and sa'iefactory, that comment now fa lurdly necessary. It is made of th? best iron, is perfectly simple in its taste inu, au 1 tiic Duck e is so niixugod with teeth as to ii?tautly CLAMP IHK HOUP wheu tho p.-c.-ivnro i> roauvjd from the Rale. For salo by November 5 thstu Imo R. M. BUTLER, AGENT AT CU\RLESTO>\ C. E. CLAGIIORN, 1 Philadel E. H. COATES, ( pbia, Pa. AV. F. IIEHKI.M Augusta, Oa. A. M. JACKSON, Chariest JU, S. C. CLAGHOKN, HEEEIKG & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GA., CHARLESTON, S. C., PHILADELPHIA, PA. H VYING RECENTLY ESTABLISHED A BRANCH HOUSE AT CHARLESTON (AC? COMMODATION WHARF), wc arc prepared lo effer evety facility for RECEIVING, FOE WARDING AND SELLING COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, TO EITHER OK UUU > [HIE? HOUSES. LIBERAL ADVANCE m ado on all CAnstenmculfi v.Iirn desired. AU;J (O our friends, Messrs. ROBT. LOCKHART & DEMPTER, Liverpool, England. I October C D?C Sui'3 Jtlisrrllau?ons. I MPOUTK US OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY OJtOCERIES. J" eeo ~C0f\2GT STREET . N. Y. 27 SM STREET] &r?LK?y s. c.,-1 WM. S. CORWIN St CO. 4S~Good? delivered to all farts o? tbet.'i:y. Oetobor 24 Q_ KIFFIN, BROTHER <S CO.. GROCERS COMMISSION MER CHANTS No. 105 LOMBARD-STBEST, BALTIMORE. April 22 FALL AND \.*,:.r:r. M'.:.T,I\-;T.Y. r>r-. . > A.V1? CLU?.X M.*KING ATTLNDED TO. U-io'j?r 21 wita tow* r h . :i u s a , GENEUAL COLLECTOR AND SUPERVISOR OF REAL ESTATE. I offer ray Ecrvico3 to thi public in too above ca? pacity. Office at rasidetn-e Corner KING and MOR. LI ".-?TT.KL r. At borne S to 0 A. M., ano from ?J to 4 P. M. Uiihslmo October 20 I Auction Sale of Farming Implements, Stock, $c, and Lease of Farm. BY WILLIAM McKAY. THIS DAY, 24 th instant, at IO o'clock, wiU be sold at auc ion, without reservo, at the iarm on Meeting-street road, within the city boundary, kaown as Guy's Farm, Meeting-street Hoad, one and three quarter miles from couathoufe, A full assortment ol FA! V. ENG IMPLEMENTS, nearly new Forty head of Hog? cf improved stook, A large quantity of Hay, Fodder, Potatoes, A-c. About 1400 loads Ma iure The growing Crop now on the Iarm Horses, Carts fud Harness. ALSO, A LEASE OF SAID FARM. Terms cash. November 21 tksmtui SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of a Writ ot Fieri Facias, to mo directed and delivered (and with censont of parties) will br sold at the Northwest corner of Church-street and Lightwood Adey, THIS DAY, tho 24th instant, at 10 o'clock, fi. M. Tbecntiro contents of a GROCERY STOKE, con? sisting of thc usual assortment of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, kc. levied on and lo bo sold ns thc property of John Schroder at the salt of (i. W. Str Bens & Co. E. \Y. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. Terms cash. November 24 SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of au order of A. C. Richmond, C. G. S. and O.P., made in threo certain cases of Foreign Attachment, to wit: John Tuomey, Dcighen k Ba? ker and W. A. Baker, vs. Thomas Sim, I will ex? pose at public auction, on TO-MORROW, thc 25th in-tant, at the northeast corner of the Court? house, at 12 o'olock M.. A ?ao Saddlo and Draft HORSE. ALSO, At thc same time, on John's Island, at tho plantation known as "Whit J Hall," Two flee MULES. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. Norcot bei|24 LMJLlt DECREE IN EQUITY. Gatewood vs. O'Donnell. On TUESDAY, the 15th December, at ll o'clock, will bo so'd at the Old Customhouse, All that LO I OF LAND situate on tho north side of Tradd-strcet, the fourth lot east ti tho corner of Church-stroot, measuring in front on Tradd-street 25 feet, and in depth 05 feet, bo tho said dimensions more or less. Terms-One-third cash, and tho balance payable, with interest annually, in ihreo equal su;cosslvo annual instilments, secured by bond or bonds of tho purchaser, and mortgage of tho premises; the buildings to be insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay tor papers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, November 24 tul Master in Equity. UNDEU DECREE IV EQUITY* Riggs vs. Foote. On TUESDAY, thc 15th Decrmbor npxt. at ll o'clock, wiU he sold at the Old Customhouse, All lhat LOT OF LAND, with the BuUdlngs thero on, situate on the south side of Green-street, in th's city; measuring in front on said strowt 53 feet: on n the east Uno 43 feet 3 inchos; on tho south line 50 feet, and on thc woH lino 38 feet il luche?. Bounding te the nerth on Queen-street; cast on lot of tho Fire Engine Company; south ou land late of Isaac Barrett, deceased, and west on land now or late of John H. Benneker. Terms.-One-third cash; balance by the bond or bonds of the purchaser, payablo in threo equal an? nual instalment?, with interest from thc day of sale, payable annually until the whole debt be paid, and mortgage of tho premises sold. J. W. GRAY, Novombcr 24 tu* Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Sires vs. Lockwood. On TUESDAY, thc 8th December noxt. at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND on St. Philip-street, in this citv. with tho Buildings thereon, known in a survey of tho Marion Lands, by R. K. Payne, as Lot No. 15, measuring in front on said street-34 ici-t ; the same on thc back linc; 208 icet on the south Imo, and 209 feet on the north line; bounding north on lot No. 14; west on Lots Noa. 4 and 5. ALSO. AU that othor LOT adjoining tho above and south ct lt, kuown as Lot No. HI, measuring in front on Kt. Pbilip-atroot 35 ft ot, on tho back lino 24 feet, and nn tho north and south lines each 208 feet; bounding west on Lot No. 5. no..th on lot of Btv. Mr. Capers, as per plat of R. K. Payne. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mort? gage of the premises, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, payable annually; tbc buildings to bc insur? ed and policy a-signed t J tho Master. Purchaser to pay for napers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, Mailor in Equity. November 17 tu4 jprngs, (Eljcmifliis, (Ctr. SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR TUE PALE FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOR SPRING USE1 JDS-NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEtt^J THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, Made of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, so well known in Pharmacy: PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW ER3, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And roch other HI-.BBS AND ROOTS as will in all cases assist Digestion, promete the secretions ef the system in tho i; at: irai channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE YOUNG AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE! All Usc It With Wonderful Succcs BRINGS COLOR TO THE PALE WHIT E LIP. BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CARP-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURE:' FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE SO OTHER. Ask ?or SUMTER BITTERS. Sold hy Druggists and Gioccrs. ?tf?&ce that our Signatare is over tho cork of each bottle. COWIE Hi BIOISE, POPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Amra*t 5 Brno* Char'erton. 8.0. ' p OSAD A LIS 1 PURITIES THE BLOOD. AND CUR&I S C R 0 F U L A ASH A ?.Z? CHROSIC JCISKASES O? 7 BK 3LOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended lg th. .Vi Faulty and Mam} Tkvx* md* of ovr Best Citizens. n}j- For Tn imoiiials of remarkable enies, sec "Itosadalu Almanac" for this jr ear. PK CT ARS!) ONT.T V.Z DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 211 BALTmonn-STRLET, BALTIMORE, MD. FOP. SALE BY DO WIK o? MOISE, No. 160 Mcellng-street, comer Hasel. July 22 Cmos ??ndion Solea. Lutter, Lard, Earns, J?c. BY T. IL CATER. W1U be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 100 firkins and tubs BUTTEB (some choice) 60 tubs Lard 10 0 Choice Hams 60 bbl;. Cuba Molosses Lot open Crockery. Conditions cash. November 24 Hams, Strips, Shoulders, Butter, <J-c BY G. W. STEFFENS & CO. Will sell THIS DAY, in front of our Stoic, No. 30 Veuduc Bange, at half-past 9 o'clock, 3000 pounds BAU} 20 barrels Strips 2000 pounds Shoulders CO kegs Uniter 20 tubs Butter Coffee, Fiour, Fire Crackers, Ac. November 24 BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DA'S, tho 2tth instant, will bo sold, belore our Store, at half-past 0 o'clock. Boxes CANDLES Boxes Tobacco Sugnr-cur'il shoulders' i Uubagged Hams PallB J,an] Kegs Nails Tierces Smoked Beef Sugai-cured Strips. Conditions cash. November 24 MILLIGAN & SON, yo, 23 Veuduc lt ange, Will sell 1 HIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, CALICO, HI KO BY, Whito and Knitted Shirts rnd Drawers, Balmoral skirts, Wool and Cotton Socks and Stockings, Shawls, Table Covers, Shirt Fronts, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Hooks and Vyes, lins, Buttons, spool Cotton, Pocket Books, Perfumery, Faber's Lead Pencils, Scissors, 'louie and l ocket Kn.ves, Plated aud iron Spoons and Forks, Coats, Pants, Shoes, kc, kc. ALSO, COOKING AN!) OFFICE STOVES, Furniture, ?tc. November 24 Bacon, Flour, Coffee, ??c. BY J. A, ENSLOW & CO. THIS DAY, at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, In front of our storehouse, No. 82 But Bay, will be sold, 8 boxes SHOULDERS S bbls "extra" Adams' Hams 5 bbls unrauvos-d Hams 15 bbl.-? Fiour G sacks coffee. November 21 Butter, Hams, Strips, Shoulders, Molasses, Sugar, ??c , ?fe. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER, THIS DAY, 24th instant, will be sold, in our ttore, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 20 KEGS BUiTF.R 25U Prime Pig Hams 400 No. 2 Hams 490 Now York s. C. Strips (saull) 300 No. 2 shoulders 10 bbls. Molasses 10 bbls. susar 2'JO Bacon Ba .ks 300 b>Uies 10 toxes Tobacco, ic., &c. ConJiUons cash. November 24 Boots, ?shoes, Balmorals, Brogan*, Gaiters, BY N, MUN T & SON. TO-MOltROW, the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock, in our Salesroom, No. 142 Meeting-street, we will sell lor ea ab, 100 eases assarted, beiag our usual splendid as? sortment of BOOT.-*. Sh JCS, Balmorals, Brogins, Gaiters, for GenUcmc a's wear. ALSO; Lad cs' Misso-', Boy's and Children's BALMO? RALS, Galton and Copper lip?, kc, kc, to which we invite tho attention of buyers. November 24 Assorted Dry Goods. BY J0?N G. M?LN0R&C0. 3 HIS DAY, 24th inst., at 10 o'clock, wo will sell at our Auct on Snlcsroom, Na. 133 Meeting-stroet, A dcsirablj assortment of desirable Gl-'ODS, receiv? ed by the last steamer : Black and Fancy CASHMERES, Black SATINET*. Mixed Kers-ys, Kentucky .leans, Tweeds, Bcd and White Flannel, riairt Llnseys, Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Plaids. Balmoral Skirls, Hoop Skirts, Ticklugs, Shirting Stripes, Blue Denims, Men's Merino Gloves, Black Alpacas, Italian Clotbs, Black and W. B. Flax Thread, Hooks and Eyes, spool Cotton, Suspenders, Men'.sBiown and Mixed Halt Hoso, Women's White and slate U oso, ice. Conditions cash. Novembor 24 Jeu dry, Plated Ware, Trunks, ?alfekins, Hoop ? ff&tt, $e., Jo. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS. Will bo sold TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 23th lust., at 10 o'clock A. M., at our Store, No. 35 Hayne strcet, Invo co TRT'NK' - dozen Calfskins - dozen Hoon Skirls - tb cu saud Paper Collars - doz-.n Hosiery. ALSO. A fine stock of JEWELttY and WATCHES, Plates, Forks and Spoons, kc, kc. November 24 [SALE POSXPONEn ON ACCOUNT WEATHER.] Desirable Residence in Cannon-street, next door Fast to the Church of the Holy Communion. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale, to mo directed by thc Honorable George H. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for tho District of South Carolina, I will offer for sal? st public auc? tion THIS DAY, November 24, at the Old Pos lot? tie e, foot of B: oad-sircct, All that certain LOT, PII'CE OR PARCEL OF L\ND, situate, lying and being on Cannon-street, between Rn tied go and Ashley streets, upper wards, ol tho City of Charleston, measuring and containing on Cannon-street fifty-four (34) feet and the same ou the north or back line, two hundred and thirty-one feet ten inches (231 10 in.) on the cast, and two hun? dred and thirty two teet ten indos on thc weat Ree; butting and bounding on the north on lands now or lately of the estate of Joanna Mcllhcnny; to the ea?t on lands ol Wm. L. Webb; southon Cannon-street, and west ou lands of tho Church ol the Holy Com lnuaion. James Jones and H. N. Uourdin, as will more fully appear by a plat thereof drawn by Robert K. Payne, Surveyor, ?nd recorded in the olEce ol tho Reg'sirar of Vrsno Conveyance. Charleston District, on tho first of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. On the premires arc a fine lwo-:ind-a-balf story Woolen Dwelling slate roof, on brick founda? tion, with doutdc Piazza, containing eixht square and three attic rooms, with pantry, dressing to m, kc, besides Kitchen, Stable, kc. Terms-' me-tbird cash ; tho balanco in three equal annual instalment', with inU-?.s from the day of sate at 7 per cent, per annum, p.vable annually, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the pur? chaser, with mortgage of tho prom, es, the buildings to bc Insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers und stamps. G. HERBERT ?ASS, Assignee of Evans Sc Cogswell. November 21 Handsome furniture and Houstlwld Goods, at Auction. BY ?. S. K. BENINE IT. On TUESDAY next, ibo 1st December. I will sell at Auction, at thc rcsid. net No. 1 Lucas-street, at ll o'clock. A CHOICE COLLECTION O*" FDRNIIUKE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cosswrmo n: r?ss OF : ONE VERY H.'.NDS?ML ROsEWOOD CHAMBER SET. ALSO. MAHOGANY WARDROBES*, Rurrau*. Tables, solid Chairs, largj Velvet K cker, Bedstead*, sofa. Sideboard, Centre Tables, Pier Tables. Secretary and Book Case, ('ard Tibies. Wliat-Sot, Hat Stand, Car? pet. Waluut Dining 'ab'e, with Extension Leaves; Woo], M^ss and Cotton Mattrrs es, Bolsters, Pil? lows, India China. Tea Cups, Finger Bowls, Tish Covers, Wailers, a large and very line i'ooUin? Stove, two Tudor Stove*, a Laities' Side Saddle, two laro'0 Cedar Chests, tor Blanke a, &e., kc. ALSO. Ono FINE H A Rr, MU-IC STAND and MU--IC STOOL. Conditions nish. Articles to be removed immedi? ately after salo Nayeiuber 21 tuthsm'u'3 P. P TOALE. a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALzn IN St A S U FACTURER OF DOOll!?, SASHES AND KLIXIJS HORLBECE'S WHARF, Charit t ton, S. C. Partieular attention paid to Shipping. July 30 Cmos* Jflftinn Soirs. Strips- Shoulders cud Bacon. JEFFORDS & CO. Will sell THIS DAY, in f. <nt of their stores, at half past 9 o'e:?ok. 15 hbls. CHOICE STRIP? 5 hhJs. Choice Shoulders 10 Pierces Canvased Ham? 25 bbls. Pig Hams 20 bbls. Molasses 25 bbls. Sugar _15 sacks Rio coffee._November 21 Clothing, Dry Goods. BY MILES DBAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'cloc*. I wi T sell at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets, AN INVOICE OF CLOTHING, just received, con? sisting of : 30 MEN'S CASSIHERg, TWEED AND SATINET SACKS 150 pairs Men's Cassimere, Satinet aod Jean Pants 30 Men's Cassimere. Silk and satinet Vests 15 Black Cassimere .-uits, Pants and Vests 25 dozen Belnao and Jem Shirts G dozen Overalls and Jumpers Pieces Rrd and liluo Flannel, Satinet Cassimeres, Linens, Damask, kc, dozens Lom* and Square All "Vool Shawls, 10-4 White Blankets.L?dies' and Gents' Hosier}-, Suspenders, Neck lies, Ladies' and Genta' Glove?1, kc. ALSO, Oa account of wr-om it may concern, I will seU without reserve. 25 DOZEN HtriP SKIRTS, 1G TO 40 SPRINGS. November 24 Auction Sale of !.'.at Extensive Brick Store, Southeast Corner cf East Bay and Ac? commodation Wharf, with Adjoining Back Stores, now occupied as a General Grocery and Commisson House. BY J. S. BYAN, THIS DAY, the 24th instant, at ll o'clock, at ie Old Pdstofflcc, All that LOT OF LAND on Fast Bay and the street leading to Accommodation Whtrf, measuring 23 feet 10 inches front on East Bay by 80 feet in depth. TOGETHSB WTTH The LOT OF LAND adjoining on tho east Une, measuring on the first mentioned street 40 feet front by 42 feet in depth, with an ailey 4 feet 2 inches in wid h by 42 feet in depth, separating the two first montior. ed lota, and measuring from north to south tho whole depth of this property, with all and singular the buildings, rights and hereditaments incident thereto, or appertaining in any way to the rame, oomniwa OF: AU that THREE-STOUY ?BICK STORE fronting on East Bay and open a'ac to the street leading to Accommodation Wharf, with adjoining Brick Store on r oe east line, both covering tho entire dimensions of the lots, excluding tho alley, be the same more or less. This property is considered one of the best stands for a wholesale and jobbing grocery business in the city. Terms of fcale-One-half cash ; remainder in ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the property sold, with transfer of insurance. Purchaser to pay for conveyance and al amps. CHARLESTON BANK BUILDING. November 17 ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Wharf, on west side of Ashley River, opposite Broad-street, ' and adjoining the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Depot, formerly known cu the Wappoo Hill and Wharf Property and the Machinery-to be sold under an order from Hon. GeorgeS. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court, dated August 19,1868. and under the instructions of the Assignee, THIS DAY, the 24* of November, at ll o'clock, at the Old POitofllco, foot of Hroad-sireet, Charles? ton, 8. C., Ii iii sch at Public Auction to the highest bidder, The following valuable REAL ESTATE and WHARF PROPERTY with the BUILDINGS thereon, CONSIST tx o OF: AU that TRACT OF LAN u in St. Andrew's Parish, opposite tho City of Charleston, known as tho Waopoo Mill Tract, bi-lng a part or the Tracia known as Nos. ' 4 and 5 and more clearly defined in a plat made by R. K. Payne, Esq., registered in Meenc Conveyance office, Book li, No. 13, page 419; Mounded north and wost on lots Nos. 3 and 6, as designated in same plat; south on Wappoo Creek, (a navigable stream), and east on Ashley River, containing aoout fifteen acre?, bc the same more or less, cf high and marsh lai.!, at the junction of Wappoo creek and ashley Rive.-, in tho contre of which is a space ot about four hundred ned seventy-five feet from cost to west, by about two hundred and seventy-two fcot from north to south, whorcon is located the Steam Saw Mill and all neces? sary buildings for carrying on an extensive Lumber and Timber business. There is a causeway from tho Mill to within a few yarJs of the track of tho Savan? nah and Charleston Railroad, affording unparalleled facilities for rccoiving and shipping Lumber, Tim? ber, Phosphates, kc, Ac. At the samo time and place will bo sold, tho MA? CHINERY on the premises, viz : a very superior Steam Engine of sixcy (00) horse-power, with boUers complete, and many parts of tho machinery in dupli? cate, also a G?ng Siw MiU running ten saws, all in good running order, kc, kc. The sale will bc conducto I as follows : The Land, Wharf aud Buildings, wiU be sold for O.uc-fourth cash, and thc rem limier on a credit of one, i? 0 and three} ears, secured by bond and mort? gage of the prc??rty sold. The Machinery will Co SOld for one-half cash, re? mainder in sixty and ninety day.', secp.rcl by ap? proved endorsed notes, be.iriacr seven per cont in? terest A reasonable timo will be aUowed for re? moval of thc Engine, Boiler, Ac. Purchasers to pay for conveyances, stamps, ko. JOHN S. BYAN, Bank of Charleston Building, Broad-street, Charleston. S. C. November 24 LANCASTER-IN EQUITY. Benjamin Perry, Welmuth Perry, Administra? tor and Administratrix, vs. John Perry, Alex. Matheson and wfe, and others-Bill for Injunction to Marshal Assets, Sell Land, 4c. In obodionco to the order of the Court of Equity made iu tho above stated case, at Juno term, 1868. I will sell, at Lancaster Courthouse, South CaroU na, on the first MONDAY' in December next. All that valuable PIECE, PARCEL Ott TRACT OF LAND described ia rho pleadings, belonging to the estate of John Perry, deceased, lying and situ.ited in the District of Lancaster, state ol south Carolina, containing (0000) six thousand aero?, moro or less, of No. 1 cotton, cern and grain lands well watered and heavily timbered, fencing in good repair-the up? land producing fine crops of cotton, corn and small grain, while tho extensive bottoms, lying along the Catawba River, a: e not to bo surpassed. These lands are situated in the southwestot-n portion of Lancaster District, bounded by the Kershaw Une, tho Catawba River, and bv lands of D. W. Browo. Lewis Patter? son, C. L. Ti liman, James Ihompson, William Dixon and others. I WILL ALS 3 SELL, FOn CASH, On thc TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY after tho first Monday in December, at the former residenca of the said John Perry, deceased, in Lancaster Dis? trict, near Liberty Hill. AU the PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to tho estate of said deceased. Evorjthiug usually kept on a largo and wcU regulated Plantation may be bought at this sale. The real estate abovo mentioned will be surveyeJ, and divided into taro, threo and tour hundred acre tracts, to suit purchasers, plats of which wiU bc ex? hibited on day of sale. Terms-So much cash as will pay the costs of suit and expenses of sale. The balance on a credit of one, two and three years, w ith interest, to be due and pay. able annually, from day ot sale. Purchaser to give bond, with tw) or more good securities, and a mort? gage of thepremi-es. iVurchascr to pay .br stamps and papers. Terms mun bo complied with on day of >a!e. or the property will be rcscld on day of salo at thc risk of the lot mer purchaser. K. G. BILLINGS, C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Office, Lancaster Courthouse, S. C., November 2,1868. Novcmbcr9_30ml COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Jesse C. Miller, Administrator, vs. George W. Hicks and Wife, et al. By virtue of a decretal order made in this canse, I will sell at Barnwell Courthouse, on MONDAY, tho "ti day of December next, The following described CBACT OR PARCEL OF TAND, belonging to th" Estate of Jesse C. Miller, de? ceased, containing 40)0 acres, more or less, situate, hing and being in the i'ounty of Cornwell, and bounded nnrih by lauds ef Richard Bradl-y, Robert Bradley and 'ihomas Youmans south by 'ands of Josiah S. Walker. W. D. Jackson and Robert Max.iu, au i west by lauds of Joou J. Cater and Robert Martin. The above Lands will bc lai l off In four or ??oro separate tract., plats of which WiU c lu I de-crib ed on tho day ol sato; on one pt which wil be a<A\Y AND GM I MiLL. with valuable Man Wa erv, all complete with the cxecptioa ot a >niall break in the Viii Dato. .terni" ot sale-For ca-* enough to pay IhoCMta of thc snit and .xncuaeaof .he sile; paten vers to dvethrir bonds with MM Of or . goo . securities on fr editof twelve months norn the first day of Jami. " .vt. bearing Inforeit fr tn that date; liWea to be exec ..cd. bu! not d Evered until tbs whole of the r^urchMe money 13 paul, and if not paid whoa due, (hTcomin.i-s.oacr to well th i premia*, for ?ash at thc risk ol the purchase.-. P<.roua?r to pay for i,ai;crs and necessary r. venue stum, s, 11 j. r \ TEUSON, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, November 5,18C8. November 14 |lafti0nccrs, |)ri!>ate Soles^ ? LTFF?ftD & MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 50 Broad-street. For sa!? and Lease PJOSPHATE LANDS of a superior nnaiity, on deep water navigation aud healthy locations all ?he > eRtCE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS la all parts or the State. CITY PROPERTY of every description. November 2 3m03