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The Daily News.
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 18C0.
LAKUEST CUMULATION IN THE STATE.
LAUGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY.
aTTHE IjlfST OF tiir/jrrKJRS re
mulnin.sc in the Postotlice at tho entl
of euoh -w?*?!? in i>urjilMliM<l officially
t? THF, D/VtliY NH?WS every ^ri
tt uy mornin-r.
LOCAL MATTlLKiS.
HT SEX SECOND AND THIRD PAQZS.-?O.
We are indebted to the Southern Express Com
pany for lato papera from all parta of tbo coun
try.
Bin. Vooler, No. 103 Market street, has received
Harper's Magazine for August. AIbo receives
daily a largo assortment of New York dailies;
always baa tbo latoat wcoklics, English, Fronch,
German, Bpaniab and Italian. Agent for Belle
tristisches Journal und Kriminal Zielung.
Alarm of Fihe.?Tho alarm of firo last nigbt
about 10$ o'clock, was caused by tho burning of
Homo charcoal in a pantry adjoining tbo millinery
Btoro of Mrs. 8. J. Cotcheti", in King, opposite
Hasol-strcot. Tho uro wad soon extinguished on
tbo arrival of tho engines, ami no damage was
dono except by the miter. Both Mrs. Cotchett,
and Messrs. J. R. Read St Co., who keep a dry
and fancy goods storo below, suffered from that
cause. Their loas, wo undorataud, is fully covered
by insurance.
Important Meeting.?Pursuant to the call of
tbo Committee of Arrangements, a mooting will
bo hold at Hibernian Hull, at half-past eight
o'clock this eveuing, to select delegates for the
State Convention at Columbia. This ia the most
important political movo in which our citizens
have been called on to take part since the close of
tbo war, and we hopo that they will enter into it
with a zeal which will show that they arc still
desirous of and deaerve a political existence.
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The Thebmcmeter, on Saturday night, about
half-past nine o'clock, after the rain, was 92 in a
etore on Meeting-street (the instrument not hang
ing in the draught). At the office of the Charles
ton Hotel the mercury, at tho same time, stood
at 84. At tho News office yesterday, at one
o'clock, it stood at 94. All these in the shade.
Wo have not been bold enough to venture making
any meteorological experimenta in the sun, but
wero we to contult our feelings, should say that
tbo thermometer in tho sun, at noon, during tho
past week, must havo been somowhero in the
neighborhood of 150.
The Weather.?Whether because yesterday was
?Sun-day that Sol came down with the strength
he did, wo cannot say, but wo assort that he was
never more powerful than ho waB on that occa
sion, nor was ever moro disgusting to those per
sons who are fond of clean liueu than ho en
deavored to bo on that day. It is impossible iu
tho present season to arrive at the degree of heat
we are laboring irnder, for the thermometers,
like tho gauges to the soam fire ongiucs, only
rate to a certain figure, and as tho sun, like the
-engineers, fires away without reference to the
numbers which should give us information, it
leaves us to guess at tho mark which it marked
yesterday, but which we should think was about
one hundred aud seventy-five degress.
Beth Elohim.?At a meeting of this congrega
tion, yesterday morniug, the Rev. M. H. Meyers
was elected minister. Mr. Meters waa born in
London, where bo also received bis education.
During the past eight years he baa been residing
in Jamaica, and more recently he aerved a con
gregation at Montgomery, Ala. We understand
that Mr. M. is a thorough scholar and an eloquent
preacher.
Pavilion Hotel Stables.?We have had occa
sion to bring to the notice of the public varions
institutions where a disposition hua been evinced
to render all accommodation possible, but wo
know of none whose efforts havo been more
successful than that of tho proprietors of this
??table, B. RoDiiN it Co., in Meeting-street, near.
Wentworth. They havo fine carriages, buggies,
omnibuses and teams, with polite und attentive
drivors ; and while their terms are moderate, they
are always ready and willing to meet tbo wants of
the public at shortest notice. ?
A New Masonio Jouhnal.?Wo have received
from tho publit-her?, John W. Burke & Co.,
Ma?on, G a , the first number of a new monthly
magazine, devoted to Fr e Masonry, science and
general literature, entitled "The Signet and Jour
nal." It is under tho m magement of two eminent
members of the cr.ift, J. Em?ett Blackshear,
M. D., editor, and Samuel Lawrence, associate
editor. Tho number before im, for August, ia of
a varied, interesting, and instructive character,
and it is tho intention of its publishers to keep it
up to this standard, and render it acceptable as
well to the general road?-r ?a to tho members of
the order. It will be their aim to make it a wel
come visitor to tbo family circle, whereby tho90
yrho participate not with us in the labors of the
Lodge, may neverihcleaa experience tho benign
influence of tho moral toachings and sublime
beauties of our ancient and honorable institu
tion.
A Pleasant Trip?Boma fow weeks ago, feel
ing a desire to enjoy, for a fow days, tho delight
ful breezes of Florida, we stopped on board tho
splendid sicamor K >te, Capt. Thomas J. Lock
wood, and proceeded on lier to Palatka, stoppiug
at Beaufort, Hilton Head, Savannah, Brunswick,
Fornandina, St. Mart's, Juckst?-? ville and Pico
lata, on our way. Tho Maniatan was of (he most
agreeable kind, for, with ot. er pleasures, it
seems to bo tho earnest desire of all connected
"With this fino vessel to malic overy ono on board
feel entirely c mtented and bappy. Tho largo
number of passengora with whom wo wero made
acquainted, both in Riling and coming, expressed
this ono opinion, und tho kindest wishes wore en
tertained among all for the ?noeeas of the craft
and her excellent officers. To those who desire
to soo tho preitio-t rivor in tho world, and enjoy
the balmiest atmosphere, wo would suggest a trip
np the St. John's at this Mwann, assuring them
that if they tak<- the su-ainur Kate, thoy will fed
as pleased on their ratura i? we were, and as
anxious to pay Knottier visit on this Buporior
Tauet j
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Mayob's OounT, July 21_A. back drivor, witli a
carrotty poll, whoso anxiety to obey tho city orcli
nanco rotativo to placing tho printed ratos of car
riago hiro in a connpicuous part of tho vchiclo,
and who accordingly had put them in hia bat, was
fined $3?tho Mayor being under tho impression
that it was inipoi-ing upon good mi turo to put any
thing moro In his "tile'' which bud to bo read.
A young man of Teutonic origin, who mi ?lick
ed up from tho pavement, where lio had been
interfering with tho pleasant strolls of podestriuns,
was fined $5, for which ho returned thanks in tho
highest German.
A gentleman from a n moto district, who liad
visited tho city for tho purp >a of trying a snooze
iu tho streets, waa quito disappointed at being
woko out of his first nap and ?carried to tho Guard
Ilouao. Tho muttor, bowover, whb pleasantly ar
ranged by hia paying ??, aud agreeing to mako
his next experiment outnido of tho city limita.
A man who had allowed his cow to tako lior
incala on tho Cititdol Green, waa compelled to pay
$1 for board. Ho stated that ho bad intended to
send a boy to tako caro of tho boaat, and drivo her
homo after ebo bad enjoyed herself for an hour or
two, but, upon reflection, bo thought that upon a
spot wboro thero bad been ho many military dia
playa and warliko exhibitions, a cow-herd might
not feel much at homo.
The UounY Sentinel, published at Conwayho
ro', S. C, is a vory creditablo paper; nicoly print
ed aud judiciously edited. Mr. 8. E. McMillan is
tho proprietor. Tho second number waa issued
July 20. Wo hope it will meet with Bucceas.
Death of Db. William A. CAnnmoTON_Wo
noto with regret, in '.bo Richmond papers, the
death of Dr. Wii. A. CAmtiNC.TON. lato Director of
Confedorato Uodpitalu in Virginia. Ho died on
Tuesday laal, at his residonco, Bidgowny, in
Charlotte conuty, Vu., in tho thirty-seventh year
of bis age.
FinE at Clio, Maui.huro' Distuict, S. C.?On
Saturday, 14th inat., about 2 A. M., a tiro wbb dis
covered in Mr. James McIIae's storehouse. It bad
then already mado such headway, that it was
found impuaaiblo to check it. House aud entire
stock of gooda a total loas. The fire is supposed
to bavo been tho work of an incoudiary; circum
stances having since transpired wbicb lead to tho
bolief that the atoro was first robbed and then
fired.
Sensible Conduct.?The Darlington Southerner
brirgB tho following interesting piece of intelli
gence :
Two brothers, soldiers from this district, and
married men, full at their post or duty in tho late
war. Their wivoe and lit tie children saw before
them a very gloomy prospect, finco tho clone of
the war, however, two old b ldielor brothers of
the heroic deccaacd have sacrificed the charms of
"single blessedness," to a aeuao of duly and mar
ried the widows. In tho placo of eutroring and
despondency there is now food and protection aud
contentment. These true-hearted old fellows say,
it was our duty to tako care of tho families of our
poor brotbora, and wo knew no better way of so
doing. Tho Ensrliab Parliament could scarcely
rofuso to make an exception of sucha case anil
declaro tbeso marriages valid. Tue example is
worthy of all commoudation an 1 imitation.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
And Ion Sulca Tills Day.
MiM.ir-.AN, MEi.cnr.ns * Co. will sell this day, at tho
Wharf foot of Vendue Ra? ge, at half-past Id o'clock, a
yawl boat, in completo order, with sails, oars, A.?.
R. M. Maiuiiall, will sell this day, at his sales room,
No, 33 Broad street, at 11 o'clock, two lots in tho town
of AllAD] alto, a thoroughbrtd mare; nlao, a handsome
parlor act of rosewood lurnlture; chairs, tetc-a-tetc, ico
house, mirrors, ko.
Sale ok F .mug.?Wo would call tho attention of pur
chasers to the salo of two farms In Alken, advertised by
R. M. Marshall to he sold by him this day, at 11
o'clock. As this salo will be positivo, port-on* In want of
such property had better attend.
E. E. Beoford.?It wil be perceived, by a notice in
our columns, that this gentleman is fully empowered to
act as agent lor tho fli m of Wtf. 8. Couwin b Co., of No.
9'I0 B oadway, New York, and to transact all affairs
connected with the largo buainoss of this celebrated
house.
Msn HANT Taii.oii.?The c?rd of Mr. James McCon
MicK, u ho has established himaolf at the well-known
stand No. 35 Broad-street, appears in our iasuo of this
ra rnlng, aud as this gontle tmii comes among us from
Wilmington with tie strongest recommendations, we
would bespeak for him s liberal patronago lrom our
citizens.
Fine LiQuons.?P. O. Kebrioan. dealer in foreign and
domestic liquors, alfcB, wines, bitters, kc. at No. 80
Market-street, offers lor sale a choice selection of the
above articles, aa may be seen by his advertisement
published In another column, and at such low prices
for cash as to make it an induce.ueut to all in want to
pay him a visit.
In these "piping times of peace" ono la apt to be at
tract d by an advertisement iu anothc column, beaded
Peas I Pea? I Peatl which will bo f> und to ?manai o from
the well known hou?o of R. Aun?lo k Co., No. 219
Meeting Btro"t, corner of John, whoro thov k:ep con
stantly on han I and for sale low e erv variety of feed
for an?mala, and which will bo deliverod freo of charge
in any part of the city.
Panknin's Hr.i'ATto Biiteiis.?Tn this desperate hot
weather, no erg.in of tin- human machinery Rets offener
out of order, and, consequently, r> quires a greater use
of remedies, than the liver. D in? mvnr.i of this effect
of the heat, and especia ly in our Southern climate, Dr.
Panknin has concocted bis Hepatic Bhters, whioh are a
panecea for all diseases of II at organ. Jauu?lce, biliotiB
fever and dvspopsis, &U vanish before h like evil spirits
at the dawn of day.
Book-keepino Made Kahy.?System or method la tho
first requisite In a b iltttMS roan, and wo know of no
school better wherein to practico tins mercantile vtrtiio
than Mr. Pklot's Oomm. rel.il Academy. In their ad.
vertiHcmont In to-day's News wir be found an addition
al intluc.-ment to enrol under Messrs ''eut k Hhkii
Ffc>Er.'s banner. Doublo Entry B ok-keeplng, to the
uninitiated has always appeared a i/rea? mys'er? ; and so
complicated ns to discourage many who took frlitht at the
cumbrous marh'tiory required to coudu -.t a set of hooks
In tho ?Italian stylo.'' This Is all done away with.
The "Journal" Is no? kicked out if the conn tine-room,
and tho wholo biistnem grn-atiy stra lined We hope tho
inventors of this now and Improved r-ystom havti taken
out either a patent or a cup?, right so nn to prohibit
others from reaping the fruit of their [i e. Mossrs. P. k
8.'s) labors.
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A niinAin.K r?putation Is rarely made in a day; but
HUKPnilKYB' HOMOZOPATHIO SPECIFICS, having b?. U for
Ion years i> fore Um pub io. ?i.d tr id ley thou ?ndn In
every part of the country, and iu every f nn of dlaeaae,
have won fir tlimiKoUc.-. a mm? and r pu'stlou raro y
acquired. Toey are used iy tho moat intelligent sud
appreciative In every conmui.ity. and pralned by all for
their ?implicit} and elnoieno in During A ?ease.
Ad-Ursa
BoafPaitKYs' Brscino Bom opathio Mum ink Co.,
0 ho. 6o3 BrusUway New ?ort.
P. C. KERRIGAN,
No. 80 MARKET-STREET,
OFFER1* FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH, TUB FOL
LOWING ARTICLES, viz:
? bbU of Uibnoii'H Whiskey
? casks, .'^ ami V of Brandy
? hub pipes mid iibN of ?in
? casks of Sherry, Math-Ira and Port iViuo
? bi.lri. of Jamaica It.in
100 casos of Ulbs n's XXX Whisk-y
2n cases ol Otanl, Duptiy ?v Co'? Brandy
'2.! eases of llnllaiiil Olu
2.J r.i'M of .lain.m a Mum
On ci? s ol Wine's and Mechan'? Irish Whiskey
SI CIMI ol Ka.nsay'a h'cotch Whisk -y .
t?5u casi-B ol Kxttm Cop. or ?.?.tilled Whi-hoy
2"> basket? of Champagne, 'Piper's Hcldsclck"
JO i-uses of champagne, "Most * hau.iou"
'Jo cases of cim u|mi;iio, "V. Oliquot Pousurdlu"
1(10 eases n| Sherry Wiuo
100 case* of Madeira WiDO
Mi l'uses? f Port Wine
100 cares of Claret wine, from ft to $7 per caso
'20 Cnf-es of Saiil.'riin Wluo
20 eases of Champagne cider, pluts anil quarts
2<hi cases of Ale, various brand-, pints uud quarts
60 cases ol Porter, various braii'ls, pints and quarts
60 casks of Ale. H to 10 dozo-i in each, and the following
brands: Jeffrey's, V minor's, McEwon'B, Allsopp's,
Bass >V Co.'h and Muir b Son'a
20 casks of Porter, 8 dozen In each, and the following
! .rauda: E. & C. Ilibuert's, Fulklrk's and ilarr b
CO. '8.
AI.SO,
100 casos oftho CELEDRATr.D "WAHOO AND OALT
HaYA BITTERS," lor which I aui solo agent for
Boutli Carolina.
P. O. KERRIGAN. No. 80 Market street,
July 23 Between MoHinn and Ring streets.
THE BOUblNCE
OF
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING
NADE EASY.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INVITE
Merchuuts, B.jok-kccpnrs and others Interested lit
cniinnrei.il busiut-sB, to ea I a d examine their plan of
instruction. It is the most pra tical, labor-saving und
thorough system taught. O-tr Senior Partner has con
ducted book, on this plan for over twenty y??ra iu Hals
aud other cities, viz: dl pi-iisin?: aim.-st eutiruly wilh
the Journal and potulng fiom the mieinal Hooks of
Entry. M ho plan is almost ut.iv-rsally adopted b> all of
the Chartered Coa merci il Colleges iu Europe and
America.
Pupils can com meneo at any litre, as ovory one will
receive Eoparato instruction Success guaranteed.
PELoT & BU ERF ?SEE, Priiictpala
Co.nuieri ial Sehool, Masonic Hall,
July 23 1 Corner King and Wen worth-Bis.
B.HESLIN
HA8 REMOVED FROH NO. iOr, KINC-STREET,
corner if burns' Lane, to No. 211 East Bay-street,
oi posit? the New Custom Homo, whore ho will opou
this day, with a now stielt of ALES, WINE8 AND
LIQUORS of the first quail y. and bo happy to aoo his
friends and the public generally.
FREK LUNCH ovory day from 11 to 1 o'clock.
July 23 6
BATHING NOTICE.
THE TIDE WILL SERVE THIS DAY FROM 3 TO
6 o'clock, at White Point Garden Bathing Hi use.
July 23_P. KILHOY, Proprietor.
FOR SALE,
I /~\ SHARES HOME LOAN AND BUILDING AS
t\J 80CIATION STOCK.
Apply at this office. Julv 13
THE UNDERSIGNED
HAS JUS r RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND,
ABOUT 2000 YARDS OF SUPEREINE OO S FED
ERATE GREY OLOTH, manufactured expressly for civil
ian's summer and early full wear lu the South Will
be sold In Suits, or small lots. AI60, in bond, about
3CK10 yards of heavy GREYS for winter.
N. B. These -ha lea will always bo lo-und In mv store.
H t NU Y TRENCHAItl), foimerly Cl th manufacturer
for tho Co federate States Army, Nob. 17 and IB Ex
change, street. Charleston, S. O.
tfB" Will barter lor Wool. lino June 28
DR. M. (GREENLAND
HAVING TAKEN THE DRUG STORE, NO. if, OAL
HOUN STREET, comer of Midd e, and having
procured a fresh supply of l>RU>'H, EDIOINE, PEIl
HJMEltY and DYE STUFFS, respectfully offers tho
ame to his friends and tho community, and hopcB by
strict ait. uiii.n 10 meet tie ir patronage.
Physicians proscriptions pn u ptiy and carefully com
pounded. mwfi'J July 9
COMMISSION AGENT,
WILL PURCHASE AND SELL STOCKS AND RE
?U ItllTEH OF ALL, KINDS. M-rcbandiso. Pro
duce, be ; a t as Agent iu any mercantile or commercial
interests entrusted to hi? car?. Ho will give hie beat
and careful attention to the halanring and adjusting of
Book?. Accounts, . c. ; Collecting, also, a 1 writing of
Bunds, Coutracls, Letters, be
Prompt attention guaranteed, and a portloo of the
patronage of the public solicited.
Office at Oti.Vlti.KKTDN LIURARY BUILDINGS.
N. W. corner Church .-iid Broad-streets.
Jnl?- 3 _Imo?
To Itlerchauts, Tradesmen & Others.
PELOT ?Sr SHERFBBBB,
Adjusters of Books and Accounts,
WILL ATTEND TO OPENING, WRITING UP,
Adjusting and Balancing Books. Will also en
gage to conduct books, make out ace junta, be, oy tho
month or year, on reaao able terms.
Bookkeepers assls'ed at their piaces of business.
Office at their Commercial School Room.
MvSONIO HALL.
Corner of Wentworth and King airoots.
Juno 27 lmo
MOOBHKAD'S
CELEBRATED BITTERS.
THE PHBLIO ARE RESPE0TFULLY INFORMED
hat 'heso hlehly esteemed BiTTERS are now m>ide
by Ihe vainc pefMM who made them for over twenty
years for Jugues Mnorliead. He having tho original re
ceipt, can confidently recommit, d them equal to any
made during M"oi head's life lime.
Sod In quantities lo suit purchasers at No 99 OAL
HOUN-STittET, south aide, between MeoUngaud An.
BOU Mr-ets. JA MKS MoKEAN.
July 11_lmo
RICE! RICE!
?STo. 193 EA8T B^LlrT.
J. 8. SCHIRMER,
CT^HOL' SALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOME8
* V TIC mon An assortment of all grades con
stantly on hand. June 28
BREWERS OF FINE PAtE'ALES &P0RTER
WEST I8:-MSIMV-" 7'8c8AVE? NEW YORK;
lilil?. W. I LU.K & CO,
Corner East Bay and Oamberland streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AOENOY OF TBI
anovo celebrated ALE, acknowledged to br
th beat in the market, are now prepared to supply tht
i BAUE of this city and vicinity
Warranted to aUnii the climate.
For sale In barrels and halt barrels.
Mar_?
l^*T. Oh. A. R.^i
DB. LAwTlENCE*8 CELEBRATED ANTI8YPBI
LI 110, warranted a certain our? for SYPHILIS
In all ita form?. Entire y v. gmahln.
49-For aale oy all DrugglaU-???fA
ANO
KINO Se OABBITJBT,
July S 8m >* <JjJ.Ajj,Lfcjj'iY?N, 0. 0.
More (?bean Goods
AT THE
rniRUKTON HOUSE.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
iiil'm m their Iricmls aud customers that
Uicy have this day ItlUlKEI) DOWN the
remainder of thoir SUMMER STOCK at
and below cost. We arc also now re
ceiving a large assortment of GOODS
adapted to Merchants' and Flatters'
trade, which has just been.purchased
in New York, by one of tho ? m, at the
lowest cash prices, and will be sold at
Miiall advance
CONHIBTIKO IN I*ART OF:
1 case 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING at $1 por ysrtl
1 caso 10 i Bleached Sheeting, Super
1 caso 6-4 and C-l Pillow Cotton
1 case 3-1 I.ouiicloth, 15 and 20 cents
1 caso 7-8 I.otiKcl'ith, 20 aud 24 conts by pleco
1 cose 4-1 Ti'ingcloth, 98 to 10 conts by plceo
2 hales moro o? thoso super English Longcloths,
cheap
Irish Llnena at all prices
7, 8 and 10-4 Bleached Table Dunasks at low pricos
Bird Eye and Russia Diapers in variety
Linen Sheetings, all widths
Pillow I incus, all widths
Damask Napkins and Doylies in variety
Linen Lawns
Super 8, 10, 12 and 1G-I Domask Cloths
10 and 11-4 Marseilles Quitts, superior quality, at $8
and $10.
FOR PLANTATION USE.
3-4 BROWN 8BEETINGS, FINE AND HEAVY
7-8 Brown bheetlngs, fino and beavy
4-4 Brown Sheetings, fino and heavy
Cotton Osnaburgs, white aud striped, very heavy
40 pieces Blue Denims, assorted
40 pieces Blue Plaid Cbooks
40 pieces Blue Stripes, heavy
40 pieces Blue Plaids, heavy
60 pieces Twill Stripes, heavy
100 pieces Prints at low price
Colored Handkerchiefs in variety.
WITH
A full assortment of GOODS In our line, all of which
will bo sold at low pricos by
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET,
Old Stand W. G. BANCROFT & CO.
July 18_
OPEN THIS MORNING
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE
ONE CASE DeBEGE, AT THE LOW PRICE OF
12J cents
One caao Wire Crash, 12J cents.
STALL, WEBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET.
July 18_^^^^
MARKED DOWN
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE
BLACK LACE SHAWLS
BAREGE SHAWLS.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.
July 18_
MARKED DOWN
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE
SUPER RLAOK RAREGES
SUPER uLACKCHALLIES
SUPER BLACK GRENADINES
BUPER8-4 KAR? OES aud
FRENCH MARETZ.
STOLL, WBBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET.
July 18
MARKE D DOWN
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE
LOT COLORED MUSLINS. AT 15 AND 20 CTS.
Lot Colored Muslins, at 30 and 40 cents
Lot French Muslin*, at 50 and 60 oeota
Lot French Cambric*, 35 to 60 cents
lit Engli*h Brilliantes, 25 cents
Lot English Grenadines, 30 conta
Lot L?elo Poplins, 40 conts.
STOLL, WKBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET.
July 18 '_
WHITE GOODS
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE
PLAIN AND STRIPED SWI38 MUSLINS
Super Mull MurliiiH
Duper NiiiiiMink Muslins
Plaitl Cambrics at all pricos
Bishop and Victoria Lawns
Jaconet Cambrics
Cotton C?mbrica
Swiss and Cambric Edgings
Thread and Valenciennes Edgings
Laoo and Muslin Collars
Linen hots at all pricos.
WITH
An assortment of all GOODS in our lino, by
STOLL, WBBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET.
Jury 1 wfmluo
AUCTION SALES.
Poaittve Sale of Fin? Lots in Aiken.
HV It. At. HAHHHAL.U.
TliH DAY, SSdlDSt, ot 11 ??VI ck. will bo sold before
my Hjlen ltoum, No. 83 nread-slrest, without re
serve,
TWO LOTS IN TIIK TOWS OF AIKI N_s:.?,| Inls Ho
in tho pqiiiire foriui d by the following in rift?, viz: Ab
ti. vil'o. K.i|!. firl.l, reuillctiiii, mid 1 miri'iiM uro o.ulg.
niiliil No?. II and IV, a? d rneiinire Much 1.1) I y If.u fte{.
OpihINImis cash. l'meLoter to j'i?, tue fut \ Spcrs,
July 93
Eli'jnut Fi-ri.itiirv.
I? Y It. H. PIA It s HA I.I,.
THIS D.IY, 2:1.1 int-t.. at 11 o'eltck, will be sold, at my
naes ro? in. No. :-'J Itrcaii Firi.t,
Ivory liui.dHotiio I'srlur set of M it-1 WOOD IURNI
TUnn, .uvt-red wiih Bilk Bn.ratel'(l)rald).
CONsiHHSil of:
I AHM CIIA1H8, 1 Tete-h-lito, oi.il 2 Chairs.
ALSO,
ICE HOUSE, Mirror?, lluieau, Wiio Safe, and othor
?r".?U?s._ July S3
UV K. M. HIAItsil ?l.ll.
THIS D?Y, 23d Instant, nt II o'elnclt. will bo ?ild
before my haIo- room, No. :t:t l?r.aiil-Mrict,
Ono TUuItOUOII-BHl-.D M A UK, w ?moled sound.
Pho draws well say ?here, ano Is Kood under tho sod
dle?_ _ July 23
MIIalaKjAN. MKI.t II Kits * CO.
Will soll THIS DAY, 2ld lUHt., ?t Um Wharf, foot of
Vornhin ltatigo, at ha f-p.i?.t HI o'clock,
1 YAWL BOAT, 21 feet loin?, 0 feet bontn, with moat,
pall, oars, rudder, kc, ! complete order. July 23
. Tobacco ! Tobacco !
BY LtUKi-V Ai A. KX-tlvDRB.
TOMOltHOW, 2-tib instant will bo sohl In our store.
>o, 137 East Bay, oypoaito North Atlantic Wharf, at
10 o'clock.
29 hoxoB TOBACCO, Hwent, 10's, "Champion"
17 boxes Tobacco, Sweet, 10's, "?em of the Old Do
minion."
Conditions cash. July 53
Furniture, etc., of a Family about leaving the
cilif.
BV L,\URF.Y ?Si AlaRXAlVDBR.
On WEDNESDAY, ttttta lust., will be sold at No. 0 South
Bay Battery, at 10 o'clock,
Tho ?URNITUKK, ftc. coutaitietl h, said houso,
C0NHI8TINO OP:
Mohair Bofas, Tete-a Tetes. Mohair Chaira and Rock
ora, Cano Scat Chulrs and Armchairs, i unssk Chairs,
Mohair Ottomans, aiarhlo T"p bureaus with Olasnes,
Marblo lop WaBl stands, Marble Top C. litre and Plor
Tables, liandsomo Mirrors, Drossele Ci.rpit, ltcd nuil
Wh ?lo Mu'fini;, nearly new (Un yin dm; Mahogany OHlco
TubUs, M:ihot>aiiy Er. ne h Iteilsteatl. M botany Bed
stead and Spring Mattress. Mutio^ai y Wi.rilroho, Exton
h1.ii Table, Wust-Nats, Towi-1 Hacks, (Jan Fixtures, Hat
Rack, t?ook Rack, Bolsters, Pill >wh, Keror-en? Lamps,
Crockery, Glana wart-, Sidohourd, Cupboard, Cooliug
Siovo and Fixtures. Kitchen Fttrnlturo, Heavy Silver
platod Spoon?, Ice Cream Chums.
A BO,
1 FRAME, completo, for an Ico Cream Garden, with
Tables and Benches; 2 cor s of Flro Wood, split and
ready for nso. With sundry Ai ticl. h too numerous to
mention.
Conditions cash, and ?rdelos to be removed Imme
diately. July 23
Merchaids' Hotel, with its entire Stock of Furniture
and Fixtures.
Wftl. OTJIUKY, Auctioneer.
I will toll, at Public Auction, on the premise*, on
THCBHDAY. the 2d ol August, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
under foreclosure of mor'gagp,
Tho TWO YEAR8 DNiXPIRED LEASE, and tho en
tire St' ck ot Furniture and Fixtures, together with the
Gond Will and Licenses of tbo MERCHANT?' HOTEL,
situated at the corner of King and Socloty streets,
Charleston, S. O.
Tais Hotel Is now In full operation, contains shout 76
rooms, and bas 60 boarders; can he seen at all hours
during the day by making application at tho ofheo.
Terme cash. July 21
CROCKERY, CHINA
AND
A F?LL ASSORTMENT FOR 8ALE BY
WIL? UN G. WUILMW & CO.,
No. 255 KINO AND No. 11 HAYNE-STUEET.
June 15 fmw2moo
BILLIARD CHALK,
DE LEATHER AND WAX
HONE AND IVtiRY COUNTERS
BILLIARD BALLS, CUES, kc.
Fur ni shod by
WILLI MI G. WHILDlilV & CO.,
Juno 15 fmw2moa No. 265 KING-STREET.
uOVSE-FlJilNISIilnG DEPOT.
c
PLATED AND 8ILVER SPOONS
FORK 8. OA8TOH8. TFA TRAYS
DI8H COVERS. TABLE MATS
TABLE CDTI.ERY and
For sale by W1LLO W-WARE.
WILLIAM (i. WHILDUN & CO.,
June 15 fmw2mos No. 255 KINQ-81'REBT.
SPEMMES A\U 1?VK-?;L.iNNES
PEREOSOOPIO GLASSES FITTED TO SDIT ANY
age, by
WILLIAM G. WIIILDEN & CO.,
June 15 fmw2mos No. 255 KING-STREET.
CLOCKS, WATCHES
AND
SILVER WARE
FOR SALE BY
WILLIAM G. WIIILDIW & CO.,
No. 256 KING-STREET.
WATCH KS AND .HOW ICI.lt V KKI'.WIUCD.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER PURCHASED.
Juno 15 iinw2iiios
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician,
Presents to tho attention of Mothers her
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by
softening the gums, reluclng all inflammations, will
Way ALL PAIN and spasmodlo action, and Is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers. It will give rest to yourselves,
sud
Relief and Health to Tour Infants?
We liavo put up sud sold this article for over thirty
years, and can say in confldonoe and truth of it what wt)
have nevor been able to say of ? " other medicine?
NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO
EFFECT A CUBE, when timely used. Never did ?
snow of an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one whO
used it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with Its opa.
rations, and spook In terms of commendation of its
magical effects and medical virtues. We ?peale In this
matter "wiiat we do snow," after thirty years' expe?
rienoe, snd PLEDGE OOR8ELVE8 FOR THE FULFIL.
VIENT OF WHAT WB HERE DECLARE. In almost
evory laatanoe where the infant is ?utTering from pain
and exhausuon, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty
minute? after the syrup le administered.
luUdlrocUonsfo.aslngwlU ?ocompsny 1MB bottlci
None genuine unless the foe simile o? ODBT1S A FEIV
tilNB, New York, is on the onUlde wrapper.
Sold by sil druggist? throughout the world,
Price only SA Canta per Bottle).
Tor sale by
KING & CASSIDEY.
Fobr-isry ? C no ?11 \t."??*