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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Cirenlation.? THE 1*AILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE COGNIZED /4.s HAYING THE LARGEST CIR CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES 1H S LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN ING IN 77/* I'OSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK ACCORDING >0 THE PROVIS IONS OF TUF .yah' POSTOFFICE LAW. VII RA P t /> VRRTIH TNG. The Chai't.?''*- ? News the circulation or which la about twice as large as that ot any other paper published in South Carolina, is tho beat advcrtibi-'K medium lor all busmoaa mon. For poreou8 who waut situ .lions or aeivants; who want houao? or apaittnouts, or have thcui to rent; who wain, or who oiler board aud lodg ing; who have lost or found articles of valuo. The News has no equal; and in ordor that all classes may havo their wants supplied, wo havo adopted the following scale of cheap adver tisements payment for which must invariably bo mado when the order is given: Advertiaomonla of fiiuauona wanted by or offered to clerks, iroverneaaea, tutors, work* men,moclianica hous?-servanta, portera, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apaitracuta wanted or to lot; articlos lost or found; houses, sliopa, offieos and warehouses wanted or 10 let, aud miscella neous wau a of .ill l?nda. Foroach iiiBeiiiouof advertisomonts of tho classes specified : Not exceeling tu ee t/nes or 20 woi 1?-23 ccots ? Fou 11 unes or 30 words.40 ?* ?? Five lines or 40 words.50 '? AU advortiacmeuts to be inserted at these ratea musi be repaid and delivered at The News office bv *> P. M. Range 1 Hfrinoiuricr at the News Office. |8 A. M. I 12 M. |3 P. M. ? 84 Mft^v.I ?0 r 84 1 8?_ 0 p. m. 84 LOCAL MATTERS. Meetings 1 his Day. Hibernian Society, at 8 P. M. FreundschafiHbund, at 8 P. M. S. F. Club at 8 P. M. Vigilant Fire Engine Company, at 8 P. M. Book and Ladder, No. 1, at half-paat 7 P. M. United Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Maas Meeting, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. A. C. MoGillivbax will sell at 11 o'clock, at the old Poaloflice, a plantation in St. S.ephen'8 Pariah. I. b. K. Bennett will sell at 11 o'clock, at the old Poaloffice, city stock. O. McBrlde Smith will sell at 11 o'clack, at the old Poatofnco, vaiuablo real estate. S lerilY M acres will sell at 11 o'clock, at the no.theast coruer of the Courthouse, real es tate. Henby Cobia ic Co. will sell at quarter-past 9 o'clock, at their st?rt, sugar-cured hams. Reiche & Schachte will Bell at a quarter to 10 o'clock, at their atores, hams, butler, &c. P. & A. P. ?aldwell will sell at half-past 9 O'c'ock, at their si ore, hams, flour, Ac. Laurey & Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, bacon strips, hams, &c. The Yacht Fleanon will be ao)d in iront of tho old Customhouse at 11 o'clock on Thurs day next._ Council.?Wo understand that thero will be a meeting of Couucil to-night, when city scav engers will be elected aud other business transacted. Can't the members of Council let a week pass without holding a meeting? The News in the Counts?.?Readers of The News goin^ to the country can re?oive their favDrite paper by mail, daily, at Beventy five cents a month, by addressing a note, with their subscription, to our publication office. A Pleasing i obbeoiton.?The little child of Mr. Kennedy, whoao fall and presumed death was chronicled in Monday's issue, is, we learn, in a faJr way to recovery. His arm was fractured, and be received some severe injuries about the h ;ad, but ho is not oonsidered to be mortallv hurt. Improvements'.?Mr. C. f. Lovy has juat completed a twu-story brick house on the oast sidi of Friend, near Broad-street. Dr. Wrags; has commenced a house at tho foot of Broad-street, which will ba of brick and three stories high. Mr. Konuey is superin tending the building of it. DiaoBDEBLY Wombn.?YesterJay Elizabeth Donaboe and Emma Niohols, white, wore ai raigned before the Mayor upon tho charge of being drunk and croatiog a iiot in Kirkland's lane. They were oach sentenced to twenty days' imprisonment. Thea* women wero in mates of the house in Kirkland's Inno which was set on tire a short time since. The Edisto Riot.?Magistrates Kanapaux and DeLarge, who have boen investigating this affair, have i nquired Mosas Qadsden, Al fred Smith, Brutus Jenkins and Moses Small, to give bonds for thou- appearance before the State Court, to answer the charge of being en gaged in the riot. There axe other matters connected with this riot whioh are being in quired into. _ Whats Up??Dr. A. G., Alderman T. J"., and Sheriff E. W. M Mackey left for Columbia Sunday morning. When tho whole Maokey family is poured at oh time into the lap of Columbia it is evident that something is up? that the wheel of politics is revolving tho wrong way or is out of ordor, and thev desire to put a nail 10 it to stop it, or to reverse tho "order of its going " The Late Riot?Tho investigation in the cases of tho parties diarsred with being con nected with tlio Into not was resumed yester day botore Magistrates Kanapaux aud De Large. Rifo Izzird, colorod. was eommitted to jail to await trial before the State Court for committing an assault and battery, and also fir assaulting an officer. Mr. Schwing gave bond to appear before the same court, to answer the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. The investigation will be continued until the Affair is thoroughly sified. Sheriff's Sale ?Tho following named prop erty was sold by Sheriff Maokey. yesterday, in front ol tho Courthouse?A. C. McOillivray, Auctioneer: The lot. with trame dwelling thereon, on tho south side ot Ann-street, between Hooting and EliziboLh utrootH fronting forty-threa feet with a depth ? f tw.i hundred feet, for $2500. air. Dennis Keena 1 purchaser. A wooden dwelling on the south side of Cal houn-stieet lor $501 Mrs. J. F. Church, purchaser. A brick bail Hi g on tho south side of Mar ? ?uw, iuoomis. o. a. neuemaiai ? Co. purchasers. Merc am nus Pbintino.?All kinds of me> can tile printing, such ns circulars, letter heads, carda, bill heads, statements, iVc, tor count ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in tho neatest style and at tho lowest rates for cash, at Tub Nkwh Job Office, No. 149 East Bay._ Accident to the Steamship Champion.?A privato telogram received at tins office from New York yesterday afternoon, states that tho steamship Champion, which left Now York Sat urday, bioko her shaft Sunday while off Capo Delaware and waB compelled to put back to port, arriving there yesterday afternoon AH well on board. She will probably ri?ail on Wednesday and arrive heio Saturday. The Neouo Militia in i? mbubo.?Tho Augusta Chronicle f Sunday says : Wo aro informed that a detachment oi pet-bagger Scott's militia was in Hambut* Friday night, on duty at the ood of tho bridge. The cause of this warlike display wo <!id not learn, but rumor has it that a raid of Georgia Ku-Klux was ant'Cipated. Wo have never seen u real live Ku-Klux, but ?c have the right material here in Richmond to regulate Mr. Scoot's ragamuffius it they over get on Georgia soil. They might be induced to take Ham burg within their jurisdiction m case of neces sity , so that if tho valiant militia study their own safety they will have to behave them selves while in this vicinity. The Savannah Base Ballots.?Alluding to tbo invitation to the Savannah baso ballists to make another visit to Charleston, tho Savan nah Advortisor says : We hardly think they will bo able to respond to another invitation from their friends, tho ' Carolinas." at least immediately. It is quite an undertaking to get together the eutiro nine for a two days' holiday, and on t i-j last visit tho Savannahs were deprived of the services of two of their best, players at the last moment. We can assure the "Carolinas" that nothing which they could do on any future occasion can increase the high esteem and cordial fueudsbip felt lor them by our entire club. Break on the Columbia and Acgusta Railboad.?The late heavy rams caused a sud den rise in the Bmall streams in the neighbor hood of tho Bath Paper Mills, and a culvert on tho Columbia and Augusta Railroad was blown ' up by the force of the water, and a large por tion of the road bed washed away. Fortu nately the tracks of tho Columbia and Augusta and the South Carolina Railroads run parallel at thin point, and tho passengers and baggage by tho former aro transferred to tho latter at Graniteville. The wash is quite largo, and it will probably be ten days to two weeks before the road can be put in running order. Little Bobolabs.?Yesterday morning the detectives arrested a mulatto and a negro boy ?neither over twelve years of age?upon tho oharge of burglary. The negro boy confessed that upon Friday night he, by means of a step ladder procured and piaoed in position by the mulatto boy, forcibly entered tho store of Messrs. Goo. W. Stroob A Co., No. 277 King street, and forced open the money drawer and stole a small sum of money. Early Sunday morning they, by the same means, entered the confectionery store of Mr. Kinsman, adjoining the store above mention ed.' While thoy wero attempting to open Ihe money drawer here the watchman came up and sucoeedod in arresting the little negro. Ho "peached" and caused the arrest of his ac complice. They are both confined at the detective of fice. A long piece of plank, which they used to force open doors, was captured with them. A Man-Haieb? Mein Tbeachebotjs Animals. Yesterday afternoon a negro woman named Betsy Holland, about Thirty years of age, was arraigned before Justice Mackey, charged with committing t murderous assault upon John Joues, colored. It appears that John believed with Thacke ray that each separate soul of us is on island in iu<> great ocean of life, and looked for a fel low ialo willing to help build a causeway which should bind his and said isle together forever. Behoving that Betsy was the other isle and marriage to be the causeway that would ac complish this desirable objeet, he made up to Betsy, who, not liking to be sought after, so informed John, But John, like other ricn, only valuing those prizes whioh require eomo labor to secure, persisted in his designs upon her hand. Yesterday afternoon, after a little quarrel, and while John was standing with his baok to her, sho seized a large fork and en deavored to impale him. but he fled she pur suing. On the way she seized a rake and struck him a severe blow on the forehead, breaking the flesh and inflicting a very painful wound. John ran into tLo house, when she followed and made another assault upon him with a knife. He then dodged and ran to war^ the kitchen, when she seized a pot of soup and threw it over him. He then went to tho pump to wash bis wound, and was again assaulted by tho fiend. While before the Magistrate, Betsy said that she "didn't have any use for men; they waa treacherous animals; I never did like 'em, and I don't see why they keep a courtin' of me." In default of bail in the sum ot $300 to appear for trial, she was committed to jail. Whilo on her way there in charge of a constable, sho met John, whereupon she -crabbed a stick and went tor him, but he was fortunate enough to elude the dutches of the she-devil. Cbumb3.?The closing exercises of the paro chial school of tho Afrioan M. E. Church, un der the direction of B. H. Cain, took place in Liberty Hall yesterday. Daddy Cain expresses the opinion in the Missionary Record that it ta not at all strange that the Mayor should be "powerless" to quell a riot, "surrounded as he has been, and still is, with all the deadheads of the Republican party to bear op, and with a Copserhead in his boson stinging him to death, while hie life is banging on a slender thread of political hemp." The Lieutenant of the Detective force states that he, ne t the Mayor, appointed the officers of his force?the Mayor only oonflimed the appointments. The Savannah Advertiser says that tbo pres ence of xnoBquitoeH there is as "fully demoral izingr to ouo's analytical sequence of ideas as the negroes of Charleston to good clothes and good temper." The sergeant who was shot at Castle Pinok ney Saturday, was stilt in a most critical con dition labt evening. The Serious Family Club will meet to-night From and after this date Officers Lovett and 1'ruall, of the Detective force will be on duty at the South Carolina Railroad depot; Officers Quirin and Levy at the Northeastern Reilroad depot, and Officer Coat es at the Savannah and Charleston Railroad depot. The silver sugar bowl, ruffled for at Mr. Mr. Drake's anotion room, on Friday nicht last, was won by Mr. Dowhng. It was raffled for the benefit of the torn ale orphans under the care of the Sisters of Mercy. * Dadd.v Cain commences a long editorial, de nouncing the late riot, and asserting that the mass of the colored people had nothing to do with it and condemn all such proceedings, with this sentence : "This commuai y has been shocked with transactions whioh causes the blusii o rise in the f ice of every law-abid ing citizen." L'be colored people should read the editorial The rice and cotton factors are summoned to attend a meeting at the tfficoof Messrs. Fraser A D.II, to-morrow af 12 al., to hear the report of he m pec ml committee appointed at tbo last, men. mg. Hotel Arrivals, August 2. ?Pavilion Hotel. L. Crane, C. V. Hubert, City; L. P. Noyea, Memphis; J. G, Bradish, Now York; J. NY. Smith, Uartfoid; L. LT. Hendersoo, Florida; W. E. Barry, Laltirnore; J. A. Neuffor, South Carolina Railroad; N. C. Hall, South Carolina; T. Neven. Savannah; H. S. King, Adam's Run; Thomas Ferrabco, Grahaniville. Charleston Hotel.?E. W. Marshall, B. F. McCabo, City; M. Bear, Wilmington. N. C; E. W. Clark Now Jersey; R. H. Starko, Florida; F. M. Horsey, Now York; W. M. Gardner, Au gusu, (ia. BUSINESS NOTICES. City Stock.?I. S. K. Beuuett will sell $3000 City Six per Cent, at auctiou tuis morning. -o C. W. Wieckiko inlorm? tholngprbeei drink ers that tb? well known Milwaukee lager beer - 111 always bo found at bis saloon. Hay. Mr. R. Arnold, No. 219 Meoting iiiee ,.u; street, advi*,,,^, t<H, prime Eastern u . t arrived) and whlch will he sold low in lota . )uit purcna80rB. Messrs. John E. BoinesT"^ j Motto Mar_ tin have for .nod a copartnersb., ,Ql pni._ pose of conducting a periodical, iu <vg d(,1)ot and general stationery business. Rea*. ??oir advertisement in another column. Security Insurance Company of New York. We publish lo-day the semi-annual stateinont, made up to 1st July last, of this well known and favorite company, showing assets to the amount of $1,909,303 53 at cash market valua tion. This company ranks among the largest and boat in the Union, and its policies offer the most reliable indemnity a?ainsi losses, j The reported defalcation of its lato sesieta ry. Ballard, amounting to $63,000, is a very in considerable sum compared with its bona fide assets ot near (wo millions of dollars. Be sides wo have before us a circular from its worthy president, Mr. Hastings, stating that there is a well-grounded probability that the larger portion of the exiricted sum above re ferred to will be recovered. The "Security" stands second of all the New York Fire Insurance Companies on the basis of the largest amount of net cash premiums reofived during the past year. Its agent in Charleston is Mr. Samuel Y Tupper. Shirts an) /urmsbing Wool.*. BLACKWELL'S GO No. ?19 KING-STRfiBT, One door below Market A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIES, 8CARFP, HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. VISU SHIRTS TO OKDEK, A SPECIALTY. 4 d v H od K H % GOODS. Ju'y 22 Cr ET YOU M. SHXK.TH ? <r THE GREAT DEPOT FOR GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINEN AND PAPER O DRAWERS OF ALL QUALITIES LINEN AND PAPER CUFFS HOSIERY, IN COTTON AND LISLE THREAD NECKTIES AND CRAVATS UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY &c.? &c, &c. shirts ready made and made to order. Direc tions lor measurement sent by mall. SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing storo, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. July 8 dao 6 mo h -pHOTOGRAPH I'Ol.iiRllVW. PERSONS WISHING TO H\VE iMOTOGRAPHS tinted with oare and tare can have their orders promptly filled by leaving \ hem at Hol.nea' Book House. Written direction? i, >uld at each ease be given sa to the atyls of ?non*,- : m ferre J. July 28 _ '?j! Brnos? rJTMWMAS J. RA Y BUT* & > ?., MA?TJF '. rr?a^pRH y, fi n B o 1)0 a r s , Particular attention to f*p? -.?, . Biands, tor Grocers and Joi)i\u.,. Nos. 20 LIBERT Y-STRKP. C 4TT 54 jv vIDEN LANE NEW y Ol. X H3f Hamplea sent to ?e?i>oaslV^e boa***" July 27 _ tnth'Smo J T . Il ii n P ii H K * ? BROKER, AUCT ' ' ^ ?.NL' COMMIS SlOIf m?rohami. MALES OF BBAL li'TATK, HI 00 H1 :. 1JOND8, SB OURITIE? AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. No, ?7 B R OAR -8TII K K T OHABXRPTMM. S. O. B?rauKttoiai, Bon. HEN <t BTJWT, W. S, MAORATH, Es?. Ornerai JamfH CONNkrt, T. ft. WARING. Esq. Ortob?*_ L| OLiMKB Ot MACBKTH, No* 30 Oroad?itre?tt Charleston, b. Q? BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AND Mit. NIC RA I? COMMISSION AOSNTh. Will atttend to Renting and Collecting of Rents and purchase and aa e ol stock?. Bonds, Gold. Silver and ??**! Ratai e. also 10 tbu Purchase ot Good* and Hupplisa for nartu in tbe country upon reason this terms. GgOaoK L uoimks.A?.WKANDSa MaOBKIH. Jfann?ry 1 lyr I KCl'h CAI>1T ? > y CK COMPANY. ION DOLLAR?. 1st, 1809. i' 'njnsnils t Ajouts., ad uthor ?td States it) - Items.. ?186.438 36 83,917 86 116,985 91 98,000 00 4'28,984 00 707 477 50 '.'2.W68 00 80,258 03 144,573 86 .*l5Sj*303 53 July 1st, 18C9, (0 mos.) June 30, 18G9, $1,871, i ly 12th, 1800. PUR CENT., and the glared for the rast six anci ta : f Security Lue Insur Edward mon" 1 WM Ali n > E. W. C< ' R. l Mt JoNATHA WM Pal francis I R. B. Ml t ill 8. T. Va i I ' I V? John R. ' Edward .u 1 JohnT. John M ist ?>??wh ED wart > Thob. J . " -\ ' ! Wm. De h RlCHABI ,0- it tun Wm. Qb J. C. Ml I TJTI?E1I V-> JohnW t G?A. A.P.Fl Edwaju John 0 uusV, ot tt?;, u A. F. BabtinOs, Bjesidoi-. Bkhjajain D. Hiofs, Westbury, L. I. Aaron H Phillips of Phillips, steolo & Oo. Alfred M. Hott, Of Jesse Uoyt & Oo. CH1RLS9 G. Landos, of Bonkard & button. W.B. Btjckhout, face-President of the Company. C. F. A. Dambma^n. of C. F. Dambmann & Co. Daniel S. applbton. of D. Appleton & Co. Abraham B. Van Vest, Of A. B. Van Nest k Co. Jakes L. How as?, of J. L. Howard k Co., Hartford. A. F. HASTINGS, Presiisnt. W. B. BUCKHGOr, Vice-Presldent. Agentin Charleston, S. C, Augusts 3 8. Y. ITPl'ER. ational Bank of Com ey, Butler & Parsons. 'ell k Co. Davis Brothers. It Barnes. ison'a Son & Co. . Walker & Brother. Minturn & Co. itlne & Mon. loruell & Carey. nd, Morritt & Co. & Oo. dlon k Co. 'ard Cromwell. larncgie. k Thos. Dennistouu. sell & Erwin Manufac t, McCreery & Co. Lawson. rlee H. Marshall k Oo. y don, Swanwlck k Co. rlain, Phelps k Co. Francla. ; k Wood. uleev & Co. >f the Company. G U a. It D I a N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Organized in 1859 . ALL POLICES NON-FORFEHABLE. HALF LOAX TAKEN, NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFIY) PER CENT. _, statement. t* il I ?flfji inf if .?... .?as.ooo.ooo Assets. 1,500,000 anul Income. 8O0.O00 Losses Paid. 500,000 officebs, W. H. PECKHAM, President, Wm. T. HOOKER, Vice-Presldent L. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. O. A. FUDICKA.R, Superintendent. directors. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. Jameb Harper, Firm of Harper k Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm M. Vermiete, Banker (Vermilye & Co.) ChabG. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Com* pany. Hon. Georqe Opdyke, cx-Vayor of New York. Minot C. S3 organ, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Bigney k Co. Bkkj. B. -bkbkan, Treasurer New York Steam Su gar Befining Conapauy. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore k Howue, Lawyers. 15. V. Hatjohwo?t, Firm E. V. Haughwont & Co. Wm Wilkens, Firm of W. WUkeus k Co. Jclitjs H. Pbatc, Merchant!*** Wm. W. Wbsoht. Mo rehaut. Chas. J. mauii, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W, Cui'leb, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Oeo. T. Hope, President Contlneatal Fire Insur ance Company. John G. t-'he k wood. Park Place. Walton H. Peokham, Corner Fith Avenue and Twenty, third-street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Gxo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. 1?KOUCJK KEIM, GENERAL AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. BEEN ST JERN A, Examining Physician. M. ISSBRTfCL, GHNERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON. -.-? ? --- x-laff-^US1" OH A B LESION, 8. 0. January 12 ftiO lyr iambs XNOX..'k ... ST O X <& K ..MOBS VOM. 6 iL L, Cotton Psvetora AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, As. 115 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGN MEN 1 S Of CO I TON, BICH, ko.. KB BPECTFULLY solicited, and liberal advances made tuereon. Orders for CORN and UaCON promotD exeonted with oare and attention. 3mos Mav lb yy il Li? at chisulm. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO TUM PURCHASE," SALE AN1 SHIPMENT (to Foreign -nd Domestic Ports* of COTTON. BICH, COM BEB &ND NAVAL HTORBt* ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, o. O. it. WILLIS...a. B. CHISOi.M October 'IB_ QHARiiESTON AtilllUDliTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AGRICULTURAL tVPLUMBNTS, O ABDEL SR MM <lo. ELLERBE'S IRA NHi'L ANTER FOR SALE. aR?>. E. PINGREE. March 2* MO Meetlur-street, Charleston. too 6 A it M . V AUL FIELD, FLO tim INSTRUCTOR, OKVa;K NO. 157 EAST BAT. Inly 1i lmo plantation Jitters. A O L O K I U V S C H A N U K THAT ANY bICK MAN SURVIVED THE treatment of fifty years o ;o, must be considered a proof that human brings are very hard to kill The lancet, calomel, cantharidies an<i drastic pur gatives were then the ordorof the day. The phv. sitffcn played into tho hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate pitieut was drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicine*. We ive in a more rational and conscientious era. The mportanco of supporting Nature in its conflict with disease U now u,.,iBmood complaints in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial doplotion. Thoy are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de feat the enemy. Chief among theae aUics of Nature, in Its battles with sickness, is PI.*.C?Ta.TION B1TTKH9. Tbl* wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet anohor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for tho aged and decrepid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for tho nervous weakness to which the tender sex aro especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, its acts as a specific in every species of disorder which un dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is introduced it be comes a standard article?a medicinal staple. Drug gists, although thair profit upon it id small, find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybedy inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It is to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as it is advertised, Iis best advertisement is the b?n?ficiai result which uniformly folio w 4 its use. Every bottle sold insures the sals of at least half a dozen more. Unlike other stimulants it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. The cheeiiog effect which it prodaoes upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There io no subs?quent doprceslon. It does not, as hi the ease with aH other stimuli, beget a craving fer est. ***amtm Aa (fen fttka? lM~a 1? .... ......... fee nerves, combining, strange as the anooatlv may ceem, the qualities ef a sedative aid gentle anodyn wkhthosoofa tonic and levigoraat. The perfect purity of all its ingredients, their admirable adap tation to the purposes they are intended to sub serve, the judioious proportions in which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they sre blended, render this famous article at onoa the mott potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. December 7 cHuctton 3ak0. Strip*, Sides, Bams, Should* rs, Butter, Lard, BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, the 3 J luat. will bo sold in our store No. 137 Pa t Bay, at 10 o'clock, ? pieces BACON STRIP* ?. Hants, Hides Shoulders ? pieces Neck Bacon, Mroked Beef ? Smoked Tongues ? kegs Butter, kegs Lard, Ac. Couditious cash. August 3 SHKHlfWS KALE. ??y virtue ofaWrlt of Fieri Facias to me directed and delivered, will be Bold THIS DAY 3 1 .laj of Au gust, at northeast corner of the Couitbou.se, be tween the hours of IIA. M., and 3 o'clock P. M., All the right, ti le and inicrc-t of tho <lcf. ndaut iu all that PlEOK OH LOT OF LAND, ultnale < * tho soutiiwest corner ot Market and East Bay stroot? Le? led on and to bo sold as the property of 1 bornas N.Oadsdon. at the suit of John Horlbeck, et al, Executors of j, c. Blum. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. C. C August 3 UXDKH UECltEB II* Edl lTl. John S Palmer, et ni. Executor* of S J Palmer, vs. J. J. Williamt, Louis McLain, Ct ? A. c. Hcr?lIilJTBAT, Auctioneer. Will be sold THIS DAY tho 3d day of August in front of the Old Poi-tofnee, at 11 o'clock A. M., All that TRACT OK LAND, commonly known as "Gravel Hlil" at:d the "Oaks 'Tract." situate in the Parl-b of St. Stephen's, ou the "Old Wing Load," "Fair Forest Swamn." and the waters oi Cooper River, having sucu buttings und buuudiugs as are laid down lna plat ot reserves by W. U Mellard in February and March. 1855, duly recorded In the Registry of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston County in Book G," No. 14, pago 238. Terms?Out-third cash; balanco with interest from duy of salo in one, two aud three years, to be secured by boud and morU'ago of tho premi-es. Purchaser to pay for paper> and stamps. E. W. M. MAPKKY, Augtnt3 lu4 B. 0. 0. PUBLIC SALE. Under Foreclosure of the folloiving Mortgages: J nullius' ixjuny tu *i. ?1 <j?'sj. Thomas Young to Moses Goldsmith and A A. Goldsmith. A. c. McGIIjLIVRAY Auctioneer. I will expose at Public Sale, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of August, In front oi the Old Customhouse, at 11 o'clock precisely, THIS SLOOP ELEANOR, With her MASTS, SAILS. Yards. Rigging, An chors, Cable3, Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Appurte I nances. also, At the same time and place, THE SCUOONER ODD FELLOW, With her MASTS, S MLS lie , as., fee. E. W M. MACKEY. S.C. C, Augusts loth2 Agent for Mortgagee. Household Furniture, ??c, S?c WM. McKAY, Auctioneer. Will sell TO-MORROW. (Wedne-day.) Ith instant, at No. 136 Meo.ing-street. August 3 Miscellaneous. -J^ EFIIV K D FA M I Lt Y LARD, packed by PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. ?5T Ask: your tiroccs- tor our Brand of Lard In these Packages. Packed in 3 lb. 5 Us, 10 lb Caddies; 60 lb Cans for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Eend for Price List. Fold by Grocers In Charleston. May 29 dag stuthSmo D I A N O S T PIANOStt GOLD MEDAL FOR 18C8 HAS JUST BEE?. AWARDED TO CHAS. M. 8TIEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE PHILADEL PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WaRF.RG-OM. No. 7 N. LIBEBT?. STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, EUL-rinumtt. i?iu. STIEFF'3 PIANO? BAyT AL\T?JL?ATvnri improvement, including the A?J.Ta ,M%feJlS3 fronts, and the improved Fronch Action, , ranted for five years, with privilege of exchan*. within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or gans always sn band from $50 to $300. bbfebees who havb oub pianos in csx: fltensral Robert b'. Lee, Lexington, Va. 6en?ral Robert R*ansoin, Wilmington, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, charlotte, N. 0. Governor John Letch er, Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. Bnrwell St Sons, CLarlotta, N. 0., Fe anale Seminary. O. B. Hiddink, Female College, Kit troll's Springs, N. O. Bishop Wllraer, New Orleans, La. Max Strakottch, I tali is Opora. Messrs. Pierson Rosa, Snmter, 8. O. Cmarlesjj^ncer, Charleston. H. <*. 6emd ??l^yrsalar. Terms i:?aral._ Jj*lOB THB HAIR. JUST RECEIVED, PHALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR INV1QORATOR AYKB'S HAIR TIUOR MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER BURNETTS COCO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN II AIR RENEW ER CHEVALIER'-* LIFE FOR THE HAIR CHALFANT'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S K.VTHAIRON BaB?Y'S IR?COPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR IONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA B AT C II E LOR'S HAIR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLBTON'8 HAIR STAIN POMADES. PHILOCOMES HAIR OILS , BANDOLINE COLOGNE WATER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATER BAY RUM. &c, &0. For sale by Dr. H. HA KM., Mav 8_No. 131 MEETING-STREET, J( it it S U. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY PURUC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 10 uroacl-ttreet. RESPECTFULLY -OLIOlTh BUSINESS Is) ad juri i no ACCOUNTS ol Merchants and ntner*, and in vRiTINi UP ?ND PO-Ti.nu their BOOBS, either in part o> wtoie a<. Jan nary B Shoulder.s, Ii mecke *: m;?? , <-)i l'K Will sell, TH's DAY. at tin Ii , , u> Fact Bay, at a quartet I rooo LUS. SHOULDERS ?O00 lbs. Hams, bagned and u 'bagged 25 packages Butter 30 boxes Cheese. (Facto:;-; .:"> bbb. Mo'assca Sugar, Ccffeu uud Vinegar. ^August ? Lams, <jc. BV R. & A, P- CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 3d August, will be .-old hefor? ?*? Htore. at halt-past 0 o'cloev. 200 bagged it \ lfi to i.v... rivui 15 kegs I eat Lard 5 halt ch* Htn Tea 15 bhta Mess beef 20 bnltt. Trimmings, Po:k Heads, Conditions cash August 3 Hams. Hams. BY HEN BY Ci'BIA & < 0. THIS DAY, quarter past 0 o'clock, lu trout or?uif store, wilt t>e sold, 100 Sugar-cured Haus 15 tes. Sugar-cured Hams. Conditions cash. August 3 City Stock at Auction. BY I. tS. K. BENNETT. THIS DAY, the 3' iustaut, I will soil, at II o'clock, at the 'Md PostonVo, corner of Fait Bay and Broad Rtreoti. $3i'00 CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK. Conditions cash. August 3 Assignee's Sale of Heal Estate of Samuel Fo gartie, Bankrupt, by Decree of the Court in liankrupcy. BY 0. McBHIDE SMITH, Auctioneer, Ac. Will be sold 1HI-. DAY. 3d iustaut. at the Old! Postofflce. foot ol Broad-?trce', at 11 o'elook A. M. The following valuab.e Hb Al. ESTA I E: 1st. All that TRaCT OF LAND ?Ith tho Build ings thereou. situate tu tho Town of Motiut Pleastvut, > ? tho Pint^b ol Cbrt-t Church, and County o? Chi'rl -stcu, measuring three liuudred and ten by three hundred ana torty toot, sad designated on a plat of tho s une ai three. Dota lu HtlliardvlUc, num bered m, 113 nd 114. 2d. All that TRAUT OF UND known as Lot No, 24 on the plat of tho Mount Pleasant Furry Compa ny's land, couiaiLing twenty-two acres, more or* less. 3d. All that TRACT OF LVND adjoining the above, known as Lor No. 20 o.i sai 1 plat, and con taining twenty-two Hcres. more or less. Terms?Oue-half cisl ; the balance in twolvo months, secured by bond or bond:) of tho purchaser or purchasers, and mortgage of tho pr?misse respec* lively. 1 be buildings to be insured, and the po'ioy assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps'. FREDERICK J. SMI1H, Assignee of Samuel Fogartie. Notice in hereby given, under order of Court, made in the abovo case, to all persona hold ing liens upon tho abovo described Real Estate, to prove the same before J. C. CARPENTER, Esq.. Registrar in Bankruptcy, in Charleston, ou or before. the Bret day of August Inst, or bo debarred from all participation in the distribution of the net proceeds of tho sale thereof. FREDERICK J. SMI IH, August 3 Asa gnee Samuel Fagartle. BY WARDLAW & 13AREW, W1U bo sold, TO-MORROW, 4lh inst.. at 11 o'clock, at Oi l Poste fflce, 10 PHARE-i SOUTH CAROLINA RAII.nOA? STOCK 185 Half Share. South Carolina Railroad Stock $2820 took City ot Charleston $1000 Bonds State South Carolina, old $1000 Bond Northeastern Railroad, duo 1st Sep tember, 1K09 $500 Bond Greenvillo and Columbia Railroad* guaranteed bv Stato $1H Certificate of Indebtedness Greonville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by State. '1 erms cash. August 3 JtiacQinrri), GLaflunp, (Etc. H CE Vi IX IKON W O 11 K S . JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.1 SUCCESSORS TO CAME It O N A CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c., Nos. 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 PRITCHARD-STREETS, ( NE All THE DEY DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS?MARINE, STATION Alt Y AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERX DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING! IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. ' ' We guarantee to furnish ENG INES and BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates ae can be had in New York, Biltimore or Philadelphie. AGENTS ron Ashcroft's Low-waler !>*>ieetAr; THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAIN BT ^ .. ? - - ^ttt WATER W DAMAGE FROM la,., . THE BOILER. REPAIES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 dao ?mos OHNERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S- OFFICE, 1 CHAitnxsTOif. B. 0., April 9, lHflt. f ON and after SOt DAY. APRIL Ilm, TEL* PANKLI-'.teb tea INS of tu? South Osroln s RaS road will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.i.So a. M. Arrive at sugusta. 4.44 P, M. CoetuM-ting with trains for Mont ornery. Ueiaphia. Nashville and ^ew Orleans, via Montgomarv end (Irani) Junction. IfoIt COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.,.fl.ro a. M? Arrive at Columnia.6 10 P. M. < ounecUng with Wilmington and Manehastor Kall? road, tar Cam den tram rwi* harle8ton. Letve Aturasut.t.nu a. m? ArrivA at Charleston.ilil KM. Leave Columbia.7 45 4. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M, AUUnSTA m Kl HT ?PRESS i Sundays axoRprmn. Leave Char les toi.7.;?> P. Ma Arrive at Augusta..6. It 4. M. Connecting with trains tor Memphis, n marine uid Dew Orleans, v Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4. lu P.M. Arrive at Charleston....4.00 a. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT HPIttHX (8UHDAYH ?XCBFTBO. Leave Charleston .a.i>s p. if. Arrive at Columbia. ... .4.45 A. H. Connecting i -nnoays excepcedi witli Green?'H? and Oolunribls Railroad. Leave Columbia.6 6' P. M. Arrive at Charleston.n..i 4. M. s' mmehvii LB chain. Leave Charleston. ..i <? p. M. Arrive at Summerville.,. f. o P. M. Le?v?- -uinm -i-ville.7. n ?. M* \rr.veat Charleston_. -.2.^ MJ .1amdkn HKaNOH. Camden and oiumbl - Pai-setmer i ratte on Mow* days, * E nesdays Slid >? ATUBOAYS r meets WltB np and do-vu l>ay Passengers at ttiugvin?. tmaie Cttrao?n. 0 35 A JA. nrrt eat Columbia.11. A at. Leave Columbia.i * M. ?rrl?e ut Oamden."OP tf. Hflm"d' h ' p? ?K April 10 General -ii"?rio?e"oput.