The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 30, 1869, Image 3
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AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
Knox, DALY & Co. will sell, at 10 o'clock, at
their store, beef, pork Ste.
MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
?tore, ol jth i Oft, mirrors, Ac.
WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis
store, dry Roods, notions, ?cc.
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and a half cents per copy.
PERSONAL.-General A. C. Carlington passed
through Columbia on Monday afternoon, on
his way to his new home in Atlanta, Ga.
Tra RIOT.-There was no examination yes?
terday of the parties charged with engaging
in the riot of Monday. There will be a hear?
ing tb-day._
THE NEWS IN THE COUNTRY.-Readers of
THE NEWS going to the country oan receive
their favDiite paper by mail, daily, at seventy
five cents a month, by addressing a note, with
their subscription, to our publication office.
SEA ISLAND COTTON.-One of the friends cf !
THE NEWS, in Florida, sends us two bolls of
sea island cotton, new crop, grown on his plan?
tation near Midanopy. He represents the crops
in his neighborhood as in splendid condition,
with no Signs of caterpillar.
-THE RAINS TH THE COUNTRY.-Accounts from
different sections or the State indicate that < ho
much needed rains with which we have been
blessed dm inc the past few days, have ex?
tended- from the mountains to the seaboard,
and the crops have been much benefitted.
A WOMAN BITTEN BX A DOO.-A colored wo?
man named Charlotte Washington, on Wed?
nesday afternoon last, went on an errand to
the house of Mr. O'Connor on Church-street,
?and was severely bitten by a dog on the lot.
He drove bis teeth through her hand. The
woman- is under medical treatment. No Seri?
ems consequences are apprehended. "
BOLD ROBBERY.-Night bef ure last the till of
Mr. W. B? Schmidt, on Church-street, was rob?
bed by a negro. Mr. B.'s daughter was behind,
the counter, and had her attention aroused by
tho olick of th? lock, and on looking up ssw
tho thief running off. She gave the alarm an 1
pursuit was made, but the thief escaped. This
is tho third time Mr. B. has been robbed by
these till thieves.
CUSTSJKHOTJSE.-It was reported yesterday
that during the ? afternoon Collector Clark,
Senator Baw jor and Congressman Bowen held
a caucus at the Customhouse teri tho purpose
?of appointing officers to replace tho removed
and to be removed friends of Dr. Mackey.
Rvmor has it that General J. B, Dennis waa
appointed deputy collector; Officer Reed and
L. I. Woolf day mapee ors.
IMA CRITICAL CONDITION.-At a late hour
Tuasday evening W. H. Woodhouse, a mem?
ber of the Washington Cornet.Baud of Savan?
nah, who was knocked" down and trampled by
the mob, was In a critical condition, and gi ave
-doubts of hi? recovery were entertained. His
injuries are internal and much more aerioua
than was at first supposed. His- stomach ls
fearfully swollen and Inflamed.
\ . ?:? 1- .
HOTEL ARRIVAL?, JULY 29.-Charleston HoieL
H. If. Stuard. Mrs. Judd, 4wo Misses Judd,
Beaufort, S. C.; Hrs. A. J. Wick, Mis. A. Huna,
?asa ta. nun.?, ?r?wa wu jai_ ?
Santo*; Wm. Montforth, W. * J. Ver ion, Now
York; Frank Arnim, Edgefi?ld; J. C. Gillett,
T?a*itiiori Hote1.-J. Yoshin, flew York; <J. w!
Dixon, Macon; B. Minson,' Northeastern
Railroad; H. B. Yaudrosn, Horse Island; John
E. Scott, Jae. H. Thompson, Williamsburg. ;
CONSERVATIVE Ponton.-Wo mentioned a few
days og > th - t there waa a strong ore asure be?
ing bronarht to boar upon the Mayor and Chief
of Polioeto discharge the conservative white
men in the polios force. The matter is still
being pressed. If the' chief sdecumb and dis
charsro these experienced, efficient men, and
r?place them by ignorant, iocompeqt mon, a?
it is desired hy a fA?r rn'mnont. ??dic??s that
he should; be might aa woii di?Wd^m.foroe
- -at onoe, for then it would not only be* usblces
but bo, ? dawfterous fee io the o?a'?W and good
ordenatas mfyl Q j TA 1 fl ?"? 0> 0
T 4?K ne^ Angosto,, on, Wednesday
?avening. di Oo naide iable damage^ in waahaag
away embankme ts, and tbsevening passenger
train onlhe CnorloMo, Colombio and Augusta
^HSiWr*^.* WchiAnR^^The
^^WfiBjW *!? AugustaV Ut
Granilevil?o were more or less, dama?ed for tho I
entir?-ais??i.??t h?i not seriooelv ' except at ? |
eingle*bipt. Ai tiie 8 milo post from Anstueta,
about thirty feet or. tho cul vat t washed away]
leaving the cross i i es and raih^parUolly ,u?*ur>!
ported, save by the Iftbttyty Cad strengt hwithJ
which they woro bound f^?the*iiLThel?ynf|
returned^ .franivavlUp? so- that, tb* panama.
TMM NE GIRO ElOT OE WOMBAT LAST.
The OJ ?a; rar ?in S A AT? lr as Deacrlbetl toy
one or ?Me Nav ti? n?.I? llaae Ball Ciato.
A spirited account in the Savannah Adver?
tiser of the visit of the Savaonab Base Ball
Club to Charleston and their match game with
the Carolinas, closes with the following de?
scription of the negro not :
THE ATTACK WOK THE BAND,
Which was one of toe most brutal an.; coward?
ly imaginable, was made as soon as they had
fairly passed ont of t li - Citadel yard and turn?
ed to fro down Meeting-Btroet. The entire
front rank were knocked down by the infu?
riated mob and two of them jumped
upon sud beaten while down. Wholly unarm?
ed and ta? en by surprise, tbe members de
tended themselves as best they could-ono of
them having the satisfaction of knocking
down three with bis horn ere it became unser?
viceable-until the military carno to their res?
cue and escorted them to the hotel, placing
the wounded men in an omnibus and marohing
with a ci ?.rd both ni the van und rear. A
vast number of negroes swarmed about the
streets in the neighborhood ot the hotel, yell?
ing and shouting, cursing and using all man?
ner of abusive epithets. Their especial cause
ot enmity against the band seemed to be be?
cause "they were a d-d Demoorati 3 crowd,"
and played "Dixie" lor thoso "d-d rob?la in
grey uniforme."
SCENES AT THE HOTEL.
While the fighting was progressing near tho
Citadel, the Savannah Clnb, wbo bad returned
to the notel. packed tneir baggage and sent it
to the steamer, were waiting and wondering
why their friends came not to escort them to
the supper room, toon tho orv was raised,
..They've attacked our band-lot's to the
rejoue," and a grand double-quick was made
for tb? oAAiia of enoouiitvr. The band and es?
cort were met on King-street, and all returned
to tie hotel, the negroes following and swarm?
ing on the sidewalks, yelling, cursing and
using most atusive epithets towards tue white
race generally. Frequently a cry to thiB effect
was beard, "This is no Savannah." .'The col?
ored boys run this town." Frequently a cobble
steno or a brick would be thrown; one young
man was hit in this manner when near the
hotel. The negroes appeared particularly in?
censed against the soldiers, and shouted.
"Take away those bayonets and we'll soon
clean ont the d-d white sons of b-a."
arrived at the hotel, a brief halt was
made to assemble ali the excursion?
ists, wfaen the line of march was con?
tinued to the hall of the Vigilant Fire Com?
pany, where a most bountiful supper was
tspre?u. Tbs guest? from Savannah and
Charleston, to the number of ab rat two hun?
dred, sat down, and an. nour was spent most
agreeably. Mr. McCabe, president of the
"Carolinas." welcomed tho "Savannahs" and
their friends in a most cordial, kindly and elo?
quent speech, hoping they would forget the
unpleasantness of the past hour and enjoy the
delights of the present* President May re?
sponded in a nappy little speech, when, with?
out ceremony, the onset was commenced upon
the many good things so temptingly displayed.
General Anderson ?af loudly called upon and
responded. Speeches was also made by the
captains of the Nines. The occasion was i
most delightful one, and will long be remem
bored by all who participated.
.As MABCH TO THE BOAT.
Altogether too soon, as it seemed, the admo
nition came from Captain King tint we must
embark, so the line of maroo was resumed, the
bmd with their battered instruments piping
"Dixie," while the colored mob yelled "Bally
Bound the Flag, Boye," and with the vilest
and most insulting cries, endeavored to bring
on a conflict. Several times it was necessary
to bait and clear the way with the bayonet-a
thing the mob seemed to entertain a great re?
spect for, dod erin g away the momo ut one waa
pointed at them, while those who were so
bardy as to come up too near and receive a
gentle priok (rom it danced and bowled in high
keys. On one street a cobble stone was thrown
at the procession and em ashed a gas light
over the beads of some of the party,
fortunately doing no other damage. Al?
though there wt re thirty or forty revolvers in
the party, not a single shot was fired by any of
the Savannah excursionists. Smarting as they
all were under the sense of the many indigni?
ties and insults heaped upon them, their for?
bearance was certainly commendable, and all
the more so when it is considered that no pro?
vocation had been given the mob by. any ot the
Rarty, the first disturbance having been caused
y n r]U&rrwi bot woonol41on and no^raeOi XV
is bard to conceive why the vials of their wrath
should have been particularly poured out upon
the heads of peaceable, quiet and unoffending
visitors, n deas, as their cries wonld see n to
indicate, they proposed to sho .v that " the col?
ored boys ran that town," and that Savannah
ians, if they had rights at home, were enti?
tled to no consideration there.
The entire party, praised the forethought,
coolness and judgment of General Anderson, to
whom they were immediately indebted for the
military escort, for upon bis application to the
commandant it was tendered "With pleasure,
sir," after the imbecile Mayor bad declared
'himself, in broad day, unable to quell the dis
turbance and protect the guests ot bis city. ,.
PfiKSENTATION OF A SCLVEB TBA 8 KB VICK,
Last night, at a meeting of the Howard L >dge,
No. 8,1. O. O. F., there waa a presentation by
this Lodge of a silver tea service to that most
worthy gentleman, Brother J. E. Meyers; as a
jtoken of the esteem of the members for him
and their appreciation for his valuable services
tu the Lodge during the sixteen years last
past as secretary and treasurer.
Brother Benjamia Bioe, chairman of the
Committee of Presentation, stated the object
of the assemblage, and introduced Brother
Thomas Y. Simons, who, in a lew appropriate
remarks, presented the ser vicario Brother
Meyers.
Brother Meyers, on receiving it, said:
Moat Worfky East ' Grand Master Simona:
SIB-With the liveliest feelings of pride and
p'easnre, and with a sense of the deepest
heartfelt gratitude to the brethren of Howard
L >dge. and especially to tbe committee, Broth?
ers Bice, Grover and Surau, rho were instru?
mental in getting up this very.handsome testi?
monial of their appreci it ion and approbation of
my hnmble services as an officer of this Lodge,
I thank yon tor this testimonial.
Such a distinguished mark of their kindness.
M<n keeping with their uni orin behavior on
all former occasions.. I am now serving my
twenty-seventh semi-annual term aa their per?
manent secretary and treasurer. Thia alone,
without any further demonstration on their
lart, hap more than compensated me for my
feeble, though earnest ?Sort in behalf of our
beloved Order. Anti now. sir, it" only remains
br me to accept thia token, a gift of the mem?
bers of Howard Lodge, No. 8, to a Brother, in
ha spirit that governs our Ordor-Friendship,
Truth and Love-Hind to thank them humbly,
i hank them from the depths ol my bean. Ac?
cept, sir, for yourself, my sincere thanks for
- ^otriAirAga?. A,mt?ii^ffi ma?wpf?j?
s*he service, a very handsome one, can be
seen, at Mr. Garring ton's jewelry stqre on King
! OllOANIZATION pF TH? ??PBRV1S0K3 OF THE
HIOH .SCHOOL.-It will be remembered that
recently Hons. H. D. Losesne. Geo. 8. Bryan.
Gao. Sntst, B. Yeadon, O. L. Bur*kmy?i%
Bar. C. ? 0. Pinckney, Aldermen J. D. Geddings,
L J. Mackey, C Voigt and J. F. Greene, wore
?eoted Supervisor i of the High Babool,
j The first meeting of tho Board was held
Yesterday afternoon in the Couooil Chamber,
?which: wera i resent Messrs. Losesne, Yea?
rn, Pin Arney, Greene, Voigt.
?Tbe Bo?rd was organized by tbe election of
S Lesehne as chairman, and Mr. W. B.
ngman S principal of the school) as secre
i After same discussion"upon the subject of
?action,!*-, was decided tc give vacation this
jfejli :*U*0?V ;Xho aubjeab ? was than
Si* m* eommlttoe consisting of Jndge
.Th an*3^,d?rD,e? Greene and Geddings,
w>th power%o apport the tim? for vacation
hereafter. I .
I The subje4jt of election of teachers ?no? the
organisation of the schcol was also referred
t?| the ?ame con>mittee.
(Tbe Board them adjourned.
J -A-.
Ja. HINT FOB Dui.fV* TIMES --'fake sdrantago
oBthe great rednotion\ io prices, and prepere
fof the approasbiog brininess season by hav?
ing yow; Job PrintmgWaUy, expeditiously
and cheaply done at Van Nkwa Job Office. No.
10 Bast Bay. %
*. IIB CHARLESTON DA
Kow ON OALHOTTH ?TRF/RT - Niehl before lMt
titer? WM a small riot on Calhoun, near Wall
street, between several colored men, during
which brick? and missiles flew quito lively. It
appears that a colored man addressed a col?
ored woman as Mrs. Elizabeth, when she in?
formed him with an oath that her name was
not Elisabeth. Her friends interfered, and
several negroes joined in. Alderman L. F.
Wall, oolored. cime np and commanded peace,
but <here was no peace, and he ordered a col?
ored policeman to arrest the offend??ra, which
he laded to do, and was arrested himself, and
yesterday morning was arraigned before the
Chief of Polioe to answer the charge of neglect?
ing his duty. In the absence of tho Alderman,
the case was coniiuued until to-day.
Durra LABELS.-We desire to call the atten?
tion ot druggists in tho city and throughout
rhe State to tho peculiar facilities o'' THE NEWS
Job Office for printing all kinds of drug labels,
prescription blanks, ?fcc at the shortest no?
tice, and In a style unsurpassed anywhere in
the country. Our stock of cats, borders and
Taney type is unusually large and choice. Call
and examine specimens of work.
BUSYNESS NOTXV ES .
LOVERS of fine watermelons should tanto the
luscious ones for sale at Klein's fruit store,
King-street.
COOTES SOUP, boiicd mutton with caper
sauce, flab, and other substantials for lunch,
it Toi ok's fur House, this forenoon.
Sims 0H? /arnt9l)ttifl ?00&8.
THE GREAT DEPOT FOB .
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS
DRAWERS OF ALL QUALITIES
LINEN AND PAPER CUFFS
HOSIERY, IN COTTON AND LISLE" THRE AD
NECKTIES AND CRAVATS
UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY
?co., &c, &c.
8HIRTS ready made and made to order. Direc?
tions tor measurement sent by mau.
* SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing store.
Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
July 8 _nae_Cmos
BLACKWELL'S
GO
?25
No. M9 KMG-STRCBT,
One door below Market.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
TIBS, SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS
SHIRTS', COLLARS, GLOVES
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.
FI?E SHIRTS TO UROKH,
A SPECIALTY. ?
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GOODS.
July 92
DODOS
Jiu ?Mil
jpHOTOORAJPSl COLORING.
PERSONS WISHING TO HAYE PHOTOGRAPHS
tinted with care and taute can have their orders
promptly filled by leaving; them at Holmes' Book
House. Written dire?tiona should in each case ha
given aa to ths style of coloring pi of erred.
July 23 3moR*
OffiNIX. I ItO N WORKS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
CAMBRON St CO.,
Engineers Boilermakers &c"
Not. ft, 8. 8,10 and lt PR1T?ETAR&-STREETS,
(NEA? THE DBT DOCK,)
Charleston. S. C.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER8-MABUIB.
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE.
Ulta xna&auEmo auw- Am nranv j
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, BULLEYS AN? GEARING
IBON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB
, BRASS,
T We guarantee to furnish ENG INES and BOILED 8
otf as good quality and power, and at as low rates aa
wa be had tn Hew Yosft, Biltimore or Philadelphia.
.
AOKNI8 FOB
Ashcroft'? low-water Detector,
CHE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST
, DAMAGE FROM LOW WA 1ER IN
I TBS BOILER,
h? n Ti - .
I ' ?A ie 1
j REPAIRS PROMPTLY AITXNDMD>/?>.
May 17 nao amoa
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?LY NEWS. FR?IW Md
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Ho. K I Vi
EAST SIDE? AND FOU ii DOOM
THE SUBROBIBER. HAVING WrtH ?U.VN Fi M
FERHABDT A l'AMPSEN, baiopi uod ? DRY Ci >0
above well known itaud.
The undersignexl, having been f . ui.irv y oars ne
thoroughly aeqnainted with the watts ul his w tal
now r ffers to the:public, the PBBHl I HT - i (X!K, TA
has over been offered. Me wtll mal M ?ort es /re
that full share of custom to which te considers hlmaell
July 15
grq Wooits/ (Str.
t^TTfcNTI?M I DU Y OUUBS HtlVMtH.
G HE AT REDUCTION
OF
A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK,
reduce maDv ~?- orooHa *?
ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE,
which should not be lost sight of by those in need of
articles In our Une.
FURCHGOTT & BRO.,
SOUTHWEST CORNER RINO & CALHOUN 8TS?
ALSO,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks,
voa. SALK LOW.
May 3 3mos
Intys, g?mirais, (Etc.
T^ I S O M ? S
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Warranted to Remove all Desire
for Tobacco.
It la Paurel? Vegetable ?mil contains
nothing injurious.
The following ls one of thousands of testimon?ala
that ara daily received by the Manufacturer:
RICHMOND. VA., November 28,1868.
DEAR SI?-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by
yon aocordina tonie i mei pt j ou have submitted to
me, and the ingredients of wbioh I have examined,
ls purelv vegetab e, entirely bat mles?, and contains
nothln/f in the least injurious. It ls not disagreeable
to tho tasto, and aa a home article, I hope yon will
meet with ready sale for lt, and I believe that if the
directions are followed, lt will do all you claimed for
it. JOHN DOVE, M. D.
19" Price 60 cents per Bot. The usual discount
to the Trade.
49- For eMe by
Dr. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOOTH CAROLINA.
June 7
rp II Bl BISHOP PILLI
TUB BISHOP PILLI
THU BISHOP PSLL!
A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.)
"COSTARV' BISHOP PILL
?Ie of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness,
gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debi
Liver complaint," "Tbe beat PILL in the world."
Af ?cb coi Journal, September 8.
TRY THEM!
TRY "T HE Ml
AU Druggists In CHARLESTON seUtbem.
"COST AR'S"
STANDARD PREPARATION?
ARR
"Costar'?" Kat, Roach, A?., External**.
"tostsrV Bed Bug Exterminators.
"Costar's" (only pure) Insect Powder.
?Only infallible Remedies known."
"18 veare established in New York."
"3000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
..I 11 Beware 111 of spurious imitations. "
"AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them."
For tl, 12, S3 and 35 ataos. Address
?'COSTASt?' COMPART,
Sm. 13 Howard-street, Kew Torie.
Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. O.,' by
. OOODHICH, WIN KW AW ?Sf CO.
March aa 'nao; ; Tyr
m
OSA D A li 1 S
Purifies the Blood.
: Por gavin tor OwwnK?at? Kwewywaseare. j
. . Jala-**. t?
-C. H O ? ?.)?! 'Ll . I . ?? .
ci v M m pop?
^ T?B ONLY ?KRTAtN
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Disa?reeaMe Results.
ADOLPH ISAAOSKN'S
PHOSPHORIC PASTE,
aWtJMin^ HERMETICALLY
$f?&^8i ffiffi?ak S?SJeaon<1 warranted to
^HwaV ? ' Wk keep fresh for ali Hmo
?|P#'^^^^^BE"^*; ?roateat discovery
^Hfe^^4'^^J? li? hlod ,a tb* age we
^S?'A*'';^* 1 f&'?uQ%Sl M**m- No person need
! SjH ?-*%^^P? be troubled alth RA?.
I I^IIIililL. ? MICJS( BED BUOS or
wP^3?? %^^?rS^u^?^^
trota rare and valuable compounds, ita cheapness ie
ai wondenfnl as tts efficacy, tfundieds of testimo?
nials have been received irom aU parts ot tho United
??aik'''v':f .?? "
*Q? noanssaea
oVar all almOar preparations 1? tba FACT that itu
I ?* .. ???]? ?artala tatt* B?Ye*??,
and free from the nnpWI^tooM^f rifest* I in
tbtolr holes, as it causee tbein to leave th t<wises
to sask air. and consumes thom to euther aa to
kira
. ' Sn. Olao?ree*lil? Odor.
Nwtntoers o? referencer, ceo be mad? to g
.Pennas rn tats City, J|
wno nay? succesafnliy J#o lt. , , ^*
BOLE AOENT? FOR *OUTH CAROLINA,
j i ' ?OWIB ft MOJB ll* .
IMPORTERS AN? WROLR3?LK DI.C. .0!?T??.
? ! M , - Corsait JBftf?g^^
April 23 mwfemo ' Charl0?tor?, g. C.
MINING, JULY 30, 18<W
ty pl, _ _
|> S T E E E T,
5 ABOVE MARKET-STREET.
* HE FIRM BO I,ONO KNOWN AS THAT Of UF?
OS ?hTABLIeJHMBNT on his own account, at tbe
ct ed with tbe Dry Gooda Buafnras in this city, Ja
it?. Ho baa i nat purchased In- New ?ork, and
OLE TO THI- MARKET, and one of tho bout that
i eonabte, And thereby Donen to retain and leceive
entitled at tbe hands of his trleuds and tho public
HENRY CAMPEEN.
. " ? im wi mo
PtHj)if Chemicals, (Etc.
^ tl 1 S II D R W O B.
JUST RECEIVED,
?HIMAUlbT ?C CO.'si PREPARATIONS I
)DIZED SYRUP OP HORSE KADISH
EOETABLE CAPSULES OF BiATICO
YRUP OP HYPOPHOSPH1TE OF LIME
UAR AN A POWDERS.
All fresh from Paris, and for sale by
Dr. ll. BABB,
May 8 No. 131 M KKTIJSG-STREET.
pv RATH TO WORMS!
BUY
FLEMING'S WORM CONFEOTIONO,
Tine Beat In I se.
They are made of "Santomoe," ard contain no
i? uri OUR ?trag.
Baad what one cf the moat.distinguished physi
iana of Richmond, Ya., aaya about the Lozeugea :
I baye long used ?antonine, tbe active principle of
European Woim-Seed, aa an effectual r-medy for
Porms in ebii.irea. Hr. Warner JL. Fleming pre
ares a Losenge composed of it, whicb is a very
leasant and palatable f ino in which to administer
. to children, and which may be relied on as prop
rly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D.
Vor sale by
DR. H. BAEB, Wholesale Agent,
Jone 31_No. 131 Meeting-street.
THE HAIR.
JWST RECEIVED,
?HALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR LNV1QORATOR
AYER'8 HAIR VIGOR
MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER
BURNETT'S COCO AINE
I ALL'S SICILIAN HAIR BENEWEB
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOB THE HAR
CHALFANT'S COCOA CBEAM
LYON'S KATH AIRON
BARBY'S TRICOPHEBOUB
REEVE'S AMBROSIA
EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO
SAVAGE'S URSINA
BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE
HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE
I AMBLETON'8 HAIR STAIN
POMADES, PHILOCOMES
HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE
COLOGNE WATER
MAGNOLIA WATER
FLORIDA WATER
BAY BUM, &c., ?bo.
For aale by Dr. H. BABB,
May 8_Ko. 131 MF.ET1NQ-3TBEET.
no BAKE: ii s?
JU81 RECEIVED AND' FOB HALB
WHOLESALE AND RE1AIL
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 181 MEETING-STREET.
Marah 4
.gepitir fitters.
TRY
PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
ARD AU DI8BA8E8 OT THB
STOMACH AND LIVER.
HUT ABC RECOMMENDED BT TRB
PAOTJITY.
HECJJKIMt^LlSr ?fe CO.,
AGENTS, NEW YORK.
I - ? ? MC e*--- ;
ilWartn^ PANKN?H,
OHEUST AOT AP0T??2CASY, :
OHARLK8TON, S.O.
BTJtor BuU Wff Jtom?fUt* Everytcher*.-^*
?*rtaty. 1? ... 1 :. mwflyr
j?P?*3J CAJKOlsiaiA ?4AaL,RWAli.
OEMBBAI. ??PKBINTKNfck?-T'S OFFICOa, I
ton A?ian^TA.
.ave Charleston.,..".8.80 a. *
wive et Augusta......".^^..J.Ml P. M.
Consooilng With train? for Mont .ornery, Memphis
ashville and Xaw Orleans, via Montgomarj aar
rand Juno hon.
POR COLUMBIA.
aavaChatfs.son.............f.fO A. M.
Wv* at Ooinnun'a.,....,.6.1? p. M
connecting with Wilmington and M an o bester tub
ad, *nr Camden tram
' Ffr?U OH AlfLEBlON.
wa Angus?...o.no B. M
rrive at Charleston...... ...... .......,?.10 P. M
c.
pfttjjfl, (?l)fratcal?f itu.
V . PA.NKNI?V,
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 133 Meeting-street
VJ KI ARLK9TUS, S. C. ,
IM&O R TER AND DEALER IN
GERMAN,
FRENCH,
ENGLI1Sll AND
DOMESTIC
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTIONS _
PBSPAJBED O ARK F?LLT AT
ALL HOURS PF THE DAT AND NIGHT,
BT KEGflTLAB
GRADU?TES IN PHARMACY.
Upon thia bran oh of the business, the utmost
PERSON AX care and attention ia bestowed, and the
PURITY of the
MEDICINES
Used In compounding ls GUARANTEED.
FRESH VICHY WATER,
(HAUTKRIVE.)
ALSO,
VICHY POWDERS,
Of Direct Importation.
EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING
THE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
00NGRE8S AND COLUMBIAN
WATER,
FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS.
AGENT FOB THE CELEB SATED
ROCKBRIDGE ILUM SPRING
-WATER, '
A complete assortment ot
SOAP?,
PERFUMERIES. AND
r%&bUj!WB? lit M -M-'-:
TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRUSHES, ?Vc,
AORHT SOB
SEO. TIEMANN * GO ,
OV RBW TUSK, B(
; \ -V 'I. . . : ' if- ? * ?.. I ? ?vt?.
; UAAtmioiMmmua OF "
? . ' c . it .? ? K.O ' 11
. - R
* IT KU I CA .LAND DENTAL *
I Litt? : l- ,<-TJ"'^~liU - 'V . .. ? '?'< a ,
H INSTRUMENTS,
- : A?PARATBB FOR . g
i j , Vf .' o MI
{ -?w.- i Ssas
?A aw
May n wfm
Jlttitioa ?au?. _
Clothing, Mirrors, Wats Ladies' flats,
BY MILKS III?AK?.
HIB MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at mg"
ftOT". corner of King and Liberty street".
AK INVOICE OV Ol OIUINO. just received,
OOKSIBTTNO r>r:
JO Brow? I i non and (.'as* mero NAOK COATS
14 Extra White linen Sack ?.'oats
50 pair Duct, Linen and Jean Pants
16 White Marseilles and Fan* y Vest?.
ALSO.
12 dozen MiUUOKu, Bizes 11x19. 17x10 22x13 anoT
20x12
10 dozen Felt and Wool A'plne, I'aiian and YouUf?
America Hate.
ALSO,
,adit?' HAT8, Trimmed; Ribbons, Hooks and F yes,
kc._ _July 30
'undry Dry Goods, Notions, Watches anl
Jewelry.
WM. McKAY. ftuctioiipor.
Pill sell THIS DAY, Friday, at No. 136 Meotlnfif
etrcet, at 10 o'clock.
ALSO,
F?RNI1?RE. Blankets, Quilts, kc, OD account of
or m er purchasers.
hale on vioNDAY, 2d,at No 8 Boga.d-str. et. Fur
liture. Wa a ons. kc. of a family 1< aviua the State.
July 30 _
Beef, Pork, Vinegar, Soaps, Tinware.
KNOX. DALY & ?0.,
IS o. ISO Meeting-street,
Will sell THfS DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., ?
Cases Mild Cured Lon? Clear BACON
Cases Primo Smoked Beef .
Barrels aud tierces Pilme Mess toe!
Barrels Newark Ode. Vinegar
Boxes Extra No. I Famt.y houp
Boxes Emery Soap
Lot linware, Scoops, Measuie?, &c.
Conditions rash. July 30
AS!?IU 3 rc H.'S ?ALE
Of Real Estate of Josiah J Brabham, Bank?
rupt, by the Decree of the Court in Bank?
ruptcy, in thc case of frederick J. Smith,
Assignee, vs Charles II Rice, C. C. Hush
and ivife, and George Grimes.
Will bo Bold on thc first MOND\Y in August next,
at the Courthouse, in Barnwell County,
1 he following valuable Rr AL ESTATE.
First. A TR\Cr OF LAND in the County of Barn?
well, in the State of South Carolina, situated on the
waters ot tha Great t-alkehatch>c consisting of 22C
K-res, moro or less; bounded north and east by
lands of W. B. Rice and H. B. Bice west by land?
9f J. M. Williams, and south by landa ot W. B. Rio?.
Terms-One half cist; balance on a credit of
twelve months, secured by bond of the purchaser,
with interest from day cf sale aud mortgage of th?
premises. Furchasers to pay for papers and stamps.
FBEDEBICK J. SMITH.
Assign?e of J. J. Brabham.
NOTICE ia hereby Riven, under the order of Court
made in the above stated case, to all persons hol?V
lng liena upon the above described Reai Estate td
prove the same before J. C. CARPENTER, Esq..
Registrar in Bankruptcy, in Charleston, on or before,
the first day cf August next, or be debarred from all
participation in the distribution of the net proceeds,
ot the sale thereof. FREDERICK J. SMITH,
ABB'gnee J. J. Brabham.
A3- Barnwell Sentinel will please copy.
July 16 *3
paints, ?ils, Ctr.
QAMERON, HAHKLEY di UO.,
V NORTHEAST CORNER
Meeting and Cumberland Streets?
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and
MACHINERY. J
January 1_ ^
^THITK L K A L? ,
ZINC PAINTS,
COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac.
RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS.
PAM KRON, BAHKLKY dt CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1_
O
I is Bl O I L SI O I h SI
1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OH.
700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD
OIL
600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL*
600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL
600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL
1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING!
OIL
800 GALLONS REFINED NEAT8POOT OIL
800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL.
CAM tC ft OH, BARKLEY di CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
January 1
B
AR IRON
SHEET IRON AND STEEL?
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING,
STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IRON!
F IT TINOS, tor steam and water.
CANBKUN, BARKLEY dit CO..
Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland streets.
January l
R
OO F INO TIM
; 600 BOXES IC 11x20 ROOFING TIN
800 BOXES IX 11x20 ROOFING TIN
100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN .
60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN
26 BOXES IX 12x12
26 BOXES IX 14x20
20 BOXES IX 10x20
20 BOXES IXX 14x20
20 BOXES IXXX 14x20
20 BOXES IX XXX 14x20
BLOCK TIN. TINSMAN'S SOLDER, 8PEL
? . TER. Ac, Ac
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
CAMBRON, BARKLEY ?Si CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland street?.
. January l
B
MASS WORK
STEAM GAUGES, GONGS, GAUGE COCKS
?TEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAB&
WHISTLES
3JLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS
WATER GAUGES, GLASS GAUGE TUBES
?ERCURY GAUGES, LOW WATER<DETEC?
TORS
JOPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CAMERON, BABKLBY ? CO.,
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cam borland stree ts?
Ja?naryl _ ' '* * *
jg M JU T I N Cl ll fla L T I fl Ct I
000 FEET OAR-TANNED LEATHER BELV*
INO m M
000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2', 3, 4, abd 5
PLY
260 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACK
LEAfHER
BOO DOZEN METALLIC-TIP PED BELT
LACING
iOO BOXES, BLAKE'S PATENT BELT /
HT U.Ott
100 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS
760 YARDS 'GUM PACKING, 1*16 INCH TO
fr INCH THICK
UCK'S PACKING, 4 .mea: to 14 INCH DI*
' AMETER
3APSTONB PACKING, i INCH TC W>4
INCH DIAMETER
pHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING 1
DALIAN HEMP PACKING
ORBKE AND LEATHER H?8E
ANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF
i jj ALL HiZF.fT
',V?WMHap.. BAHHLSY ?fe C??"
jrtbeist Corner Meeting tnd cumberland air?ela,
tannery ? .
im*i^m?m*lm~m*m*--_V, ? - - - . -)
I?\?1H0UI1IG A?P ;?AtWTClD'l'yilllB??,>
' LADIES AND JHfLDKftM ^
ended at their lefiideuoea promptly1 And at reneon
nd orders to W. E MiRS'iALL, Barber
14 No, ll Broad^rreet <?? ?uni