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THE DAILY NEWS. j?-LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY BE COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN <NG TN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THIS NEW POSIOFFICE LAW LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES 1HIS DAT. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his .store, corner of King and Liberty streets, boots, ..8b.oes, ka. "...".,, CAMPBELL, KNOX k Co. will sell at 10 o clock, .-.at their auction house, No. 55 Hasel-stieet, fur? niture of a family, etc. THE FALCON.-By the announcement in another column, it will be seen that the steamer Falcon sails at eight A. M. to-morrow instead of ten A. M., as heretofore advertised. BALTIMORE AND HAVANA.-Messrs. Morde ? cai ?Co., of Baltimore, have beeo. appointed the agents of the steamship lino which con . neets that city with Havana. PERSONAL,-Wc learn that Mr. J. C. Carpen? ter, who was stabbed by a negro man a few ?ava since, is rapidly recovering and will soon resume his duties. FAST DAT.-To-day is set apart as a fast day i by the South Carolina Conference of (he Meth - odist Episcopal Church, and will be generally .observed by the members of that denomina? tion._ A PZNirENTiAS? BLED.-The colored man -Chisolm, who murdered B. L. Capers (color? ed), at a ball given in Fordham's Hall, some months ago, and was sentenced to ten years' . confinement in the penitentiary, left this city ander guard yesterday for hie new home. HEADS OFFI- It is said that several changes - will soon be made in the clerical department of tho sheriff's office; that a white man named Phillipp! i? to be made jailor, and that the force of deputies, turnkeys, tip-staves and other attaches, will be reorganized strictly -"without distinction of race, color or previous .condition."_ THE RESOLUTIONS OF THE STATS C ENTE AL . DEMOCRATIC CLUB.-In the telegraphic report of theso resolutions, sent exclusively to THE DAILY NEWS by our attentive correspondent, . and published in our last iasae, the word "al? legations" was, by some blunders of the wires, transformed into "exaggerations." SHOP-LOTT?G.-The till of the Co-operative - Store was robbed yesterday morning of about - $95 during th 3 temporary absence of the su? perintendent and assistant from the front of the establishment. The perpetrator is an . known; bat the cine, his been reported to the detec ives, and it is hoped the thief will soon be caged._ COLORED DEMOCRATIO CLUB, WARD 3,-This - ?lab met at Fordham's Hall last night, a fair representation being present. Several of the white residents of the ward were present, and the meering was addressed by some of the . colored speakers. The proceedings were or? derly and quiet. A meeting of the colored - club of Ward 4 will be held at the same place to-night, when John M. Campbell ?colored), will address them. HOTEL ARRIVALS, September 3-Charleston Metel.-F. W. Herring and A. M. Jackson, Au? gusta; B. P. . ? ayrant, Jr., Southern Express Company; J. C. Gillett, Angosta; W. S. El i erbe, Marion; B. C. Dunn, Col. C. D. Emory. U. S. ?. Pavilion HoleL-J. J. Antelly, Orangeburg; '. Dr. S. Little, South Carolina; C. H. DeLorme -and Wm. Judson, Darlington. BEAL ESTATE SALES.-Messrs. Leitch k . Bruns sold yesterday, at auction, a house and lot at the corner of Henrietta and Elizabeth .-streets, the lot measuring 38 by 38, for $2275 half cash, the balance in one and two years. They also sold for James W. Gray, Esq., Master in Equity, a tract of land in St. James? . Parish, Charleston District, known as "Buck Hall," and containing 1190 acres, for $2350 - -one-third cash, the balan?a in one and two .years._ THE COURTHOUSE.-The work on this venera - . ble pile, began nader the an spices of the Board of Commissioners of Public Buildings, has been suspended for want of funds. The color ? -ing of the exterior ot the Courthouse has bf eu completed, bat (he outbuildings still par? tney retain their original dinginess. The new -sheriff seems de t armin ed to have his office in keeping with the exterior of the bailding, and painters were bosy yesterday in restoring the former colors to the wood work, kc. The office viii be subjected to a thorough renovation. THE SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Reports from the long staple region ia this vicinity are of a de? cidedly gloomy character, and indicate that the ravages of the worm are sadly on the in? crease. A stalk of the long staple cotton plant, taken from a field on James Island, waj on ex? hibition yesterday at.the office of Messrs. Geo. H. Walter & Co., factors, Adgers Wharf, which was almost entirely stripped of vegetation by This insect, and the plant when it first reached -the city was literally alive with the cotton de? stroyer. Some orop3 are considered entirely . .ruined. ALMOST A FLEE.-On Wednesday evening the madly of Mr. B. M. Butler, residing in Went worth-8trcec, near East Bay, were startled by ?an alarm of "fire-the flames proceeding from an unoccupied room in the third story of their house. Tho fire was first noticed by those liv? ing opposite, who saw the bright blaze and iustoned across to render assistance. It was , '-soon extinguished by two or three buckets of water. Tho room had been unoccupied for sev? eral days, and no one in the house had visited it 'tbat night until alarmed by the light. The bed had beea previously stripped of its cover in irs, and contained only the bare mattresses. These had evidently been set on dre, and tho :flamo3 had communicated with the pavilion which was rolled op on the (op of the bed. "But for the timely discovery of the fire it might bare gained more hea .way and have caused the loss of tho house. Mr. Butler has no cause ."to suspect any one, and the whole affair is shrouded m mystory. THE WEDNESDAY MEETINGS OF THE DEMO .CBATIO CLUBS.-WASD G.-In this ward the re? signation of Vioe-President Aldrich and Secre? tary. Baker was accepted. The e gentleman retain their position as members of the Cen? tral Club. Notice was given that vice-Presi? dent J. C. Campbell would tender his resigna? tion on Wednesday uoxt. An election to hil the vacancies occasioned by tho resignation ot Mr. Aldrich and Mr. Baker will take place on Wednesday next. Notice was siven of amend? ments to tiie constitution, which will come up for consideration on tint day. WARD L-In this ward some rou ine busi? ness was transacted, aud Mr. R. S. Gantt was then elected treasurer of the Club. WARD 5-The colored Club or this war1 mst at their hall in America-street, and . ra a 1 dresBod by Messrs. Jam a M. Caldw *, Bo ?er ?nd Burdoll. WARD 3-In this ward the>C n wu tdclress -ed by T. H. King, Esq.,'wi se s.ccchwas warmly applauded. " - REDUCTION or A NUMB KB OT CUSTOMHOUSE CLERKS.-A Washington telegram eave : "A reductioo in the expenses of the various Cus? tomhouses has been made since the 1st of July to the extent ot s. quarter of a million o? dollars, and a still further retrenchment is in progress. It bas been found that many em? ployees have been drawing salaries without rendering public services, and that their ap poin.ment was the result of mere favoritism." REPORT OF COAL weighed at the public scales for August: MARKET-STREET SCALES, August 31, 1868. H. F. Baser 4 Co.86 tons. C. W. Seignious.47 tons. J. 8. Horlbeck.4GJ? tone. Budd * Blake.28 tons. F. F. Seignious.22 ?j tone. J Tiencken.6 V, tons. William Johnson.lyt tons. Total.239 tons. CALHOUN-STREET SCALES, August 31,1866. Cameron, Barkley 4 Co.176? tono. William Johnson. 26 tons. F. P. Seignious. 2 tons. Total.204J? tons. CBOP REPOSTS.-We regret to learn that late and authentic information has been received by a house prominently concerned iu the sea island cotton trade, confirming tbe worst an? ticipations in regard to the ravages of the caterpillar. It is thought by competent judges that the damage caused by the worm up to this lime is quite as great as at the same period last year. A valued subscriber writing us in regard to the crops in the neighborhood of Pomaria, Newberry District, says : The wheat and oats crop was not an average one-cut short by rust. If no freshet inter? feres the yield of corn will be greater, from the number of acres planted, than for several ?ears past. Cotton bade fair for a fine crop up o within two weeks. The heavy rains, how? ever, have caused its forms to shed, the under bolls to rot; and on the sandy lands rust has already made its appearance. The land is quite wet, and the indications point to a long wet spell._ _ _" JBUSXJSri?SS NOTICES. H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books ; ? If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, kc. ; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot rulimj, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, Ko. 59 Broad Btreet. -o PUBE MONONGAHELA.-Messrs. H. Gerdts & Co. offer to the public a number of superior grades of whiskey, from the well known house of H. k H. W. Catherwood, for whom they atc the sole agents. This whiskey bas a deserved reputation for ita purity, and is one of the most popular brauda known to tee trade. Messrs. Gerdts A- Co. are now receiv? ing au invoice, vihicb will be sold at the lowest market rates. -0 WE BEFEB TO JOHN COMMINS, No. 131 Meet? ing-street, who has returned from the North with three hundred ci ses of good substantial boots and shoes, for retailing, and also two hundred cases from auction, which will be cold at reduced prices. September 1 tuf8 -0 MOREHEAD BITTERS_These bitters can be had at James MoEean, No. 68 Anson-etreet, who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. August 10 3mos mfw -O TOBOK'S bill of fare for lunch to-day is oys? ter soup, boiled mutton and fish chowder. -o CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson'? grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered "ree. (J? od ern or's J&rflrlamotirjn B? HIS EXCELLENCY BOBERT E. SCOTT, GOV ERNQB OF THE STATE OF 60CIH CARO? LINA. OiiCUTTYE DEPABTMENT, ) COLUMBIA, August 22, 1868. I WHEREAS, INFORMA'ION HAS BEEN RE? CEIVED at this Department that a wilful murder was committed on the 13th ultimo, near the Court? house of Marion County, on the body of HECTOR FOXFORTH by JES.sE HERRING, and that said HERRING has fled from justice. Now, know ye that I, ROBERTE. SCOTT, Gover? nor of the State of South Carolina, in order that the ends of justice may be subserved, and the said JESSE HE .RING may be brought to trial aid con? dign punishment, Jo hereby oder a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for his arrest and safe deli? very in any jail of the United State?. saul HERRING is about six feet three or f rar Inches high, spare built, pale complexion, yellow hair, face marked with scars, and some defect in his upper front teeth. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my band .and caused the Great seal cf the state to be [L. a] affixed, at Columbia, this 22 J .tay or August, in the year of our Lord. 1S68, and in tho ninety-third yetr of the Independence of the United states of America. ROBERT E. 6COTT, Governor of the State of South Carolina. F. L CABDOZO, Secretary of ?tate. Angus: 26 wfm6 Safes. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HE RR 1 NG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, A\> ARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'* Fa IR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ; " EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND WINNER OF TH E AV A G EB OF 30.000 FRANCS ! ! (96,000 131 GOLDI. At therecent International Couteet io the Paris Ex? hibition. The public are invited to call and examine the re. port of the Jury on the merits of tho great contest, and see the official award to the Uemng's Patent over all others. HERRING, FARREL & SHER?AN. No. 251 Broadway, corner Wurra?-st., New York. CARBRYX, HERRING k CO., j HERRING k CO. Philadelphia, j Chicago. I TERRING, FARREL k SHERMAN, New Orleans. Large Stock on baud by WALKER, EVAN S & COGSWELL Nos. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S.U. March 3 Om o JHisrell?Heaus. rjiHB KEOWBE CUL it IE H, PUBLISHED IN WALHALLA, 9. C., BY ROBERT YOUNG k CO. WHITNER SYMMES, Editor; ROBKRT YuUNG. Publisher. TH li COURIER, published a> the terminus of the Blue Ridge Railroad, and surrounded by the abun? dant aud fertde connues of North Caroli-a aud Geor? gia, aflbrds a superior ad vt rtisins medium for the merchants of Charleston and Columbia. The fall trade before us promises immense shipments from this depot of every kind ot produce. The proprie? tors devote their time and energy to promote the enterprise aDd resources ol' the Stato, and to main? tain tho supremacy of the white race. September 4_ JR?X TIES FOR BALING COTTON. DILLON'S UNIVERSAL COTTON BALING TIE, (Improved.) THIS TIE. THE STRONGEST AND CHEAPEST in the market, has been improved since last season, and is guaranteed to be sufflcieutly strone for the heaviest bal-a. Put up in a very superior manner, in bundles, each bundle containing thirty-six Hoops, and Buckles complete. Now landing, and for sale in Io's to suit purchasers. Also for sale, American HEMP AND FLAX BALE ROPE, and MENDING AND BALING TWINE, New York BAGGING, ic, by WILLIAM ROACH, Agent for outb Carolina. September 3 Imo ?piTT-STREET STEAM GRIST MILL AND GRA?.ARY, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF CALHOUS-STREET, The undersigned having eslabbshed a STEAM GblST MILL AND GRANARY a? ahove. is prepared to furnish IRESH GROUND GRIST AND MEAL; also, Corn, Oats, Peas. Hay, Ac, all of which w,B be delivered in any part of the city free of charge. Corn ground on toll. J. C. BICK IJSY. N. B.-Orders left at Messrs. CLIFFORD k MATH EWES, Bro ul-i-tree: ; Mr. JOSE JARA, corner Meet lng and Market streets, and at G. W. AIM AR, Drug? gist, corner King and Vanrterhorst streets, before 10 o'clock, will be promptly filled. ?ugest 31 mwf Imo J M P O R TE RS Of TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c., And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. ? 900 ^^^[^^^27^1 WAL S. CORWIN k CO. 49"Goede delivered to all parts of tho City. July 15 wfm 3mo Ton caa do all your Cooking, save time, I trouble and money, and avoid h carine the j house ia Summer, by using a Kerosene or Gras Stove, j Ask for the UNION (Kerosene) or VULCAN ? (Gu) STOVE. They are Ut beet. Take no . other. Send for Circular. Also Attachments for Lamps OT Gas Burners, Nursery Lamps, Kerosene Glue Pot? fcc, fcc. _Liberal terms to Agents. j??$Q? Pearl SfJ^] J. B. DUVAL & SON, Ko. 337 KING-STREET, AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. August 21 Die 3mo ^TTESTVVAHJD THE STAR OF EM? PIRE TAKES ITS WAY. SECURE A HOME AV THE GOLDEN STATE. THE IMMIGBANT HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, incorporated under the laws of the State, No? vember 30tb, 1867, for the purpose of providing HOMES FOR ITS MEMBERS AND TO ENCOURAGE IMMIGRATION. CAPITAL] STOCK.$1,000,000 Divided into TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES At Fire Dellars Each, PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY. A Circular, containing a full description of the property to be distributed among tho Shareholders, will bc sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to cover postage. Information as to price of land in any por? tion of the Stato, or upon any other subject of interest to parties proposing to immigrate, will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of etamps for postage. SS"All lettars should bo addressed, "SECRE? TARY IMMIGRANT HOMESTEAD ASSOCIA? TION, Postoflice Box No. 86, San Francisco, California."_Imo_August 31 JQRUGS AXD MEDICINES, FRESH BY EVERY STEAMER. E. II. KELIEKS & CO,, No. 131 MSETTSG-STREET. CHARLESTON. S. C., ^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Always on band a large asno'tmentof DRUGS, Patent Medicine.--, Soaps. Perlunnry, aud 'toilet A ruell s. Physicians' Orders filled promptly and at the low est market rates. E. H. KELLRhS, M. D. T. DAER- " . D. February 17 Ts puilu?nij JH?tfri?l. WHULESALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN ANO MANUFACTURER OF DOOKS, SASHES ANO BUNDS* HORLBECK'- WU iRF, Char t -ton, ?. (J. Particular a'.tentlou paul to chipping. July 30 Cmos * (Cotton presses ano Sta (?otos. IMPORT^^ GREY'S PATENT LABOR-SAYING IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS! WITH ONE MULE A HEAVY BALE CAN BE EASILY PACEED. Set of Irons wei^h 1100 lbs. Price S140. ALSO, THE GEORG!! SAW GI, Formerly "CLEMENS" GIN, of Columbus, Ga., at reduced pnces. For descriptive lists, apply to HUGER & K?VENEL, General Agents fr South Pirolina, No. 60 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ALSO, Aeents for the sale ot POET A BLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, HENEREY'S "Mc CABTBY" GINS, RICE and WHEAT THBESHEES, FANS, G HIST MILLS, Ac. HU (?KU Si RAVENEL, No. 60 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. fruimos OILS ! OILS! OILST 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil 1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil 1000 gallons prime Tanner's Oil 300 gallons pnre Neatsfoot Oil 1000 gallons White Oak Oil GOO gallons Boiled Linseed Oil 900 gallons English Linseed Oil 50 barrels No. 1 Kerosene Oil 20 barrels Rosin Oil 10 barrels Tallo?? Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCE OF VARNISHES of every ltin.1. Tl'KPENTI?E, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PAINTS. SAN? AND EMORY PAPER CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING. FOR SALE LOW BY August! HOLMES & CALDER, 2mo No. 126 MEETTNG-STREBT. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PURE WHITE LEAD 8000 lbs. Pure White Lead 10,000 lbs. Pure Franklin White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead, 5000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc 5000 lbs. Pure American White Zinc. ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, August 30 No. 126 MEETING-STREET. 2no Prags, (?fyemtrals, ?tr. ??CIALA U T IT C E Di CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIRE DESTRUC? TION of our establishment by fire on the morning of 32i Jnne, we have removed to the extensive prem? ises formerly occupied by HAVLLAND, STEVENSON & CO., NO. 23 HAYNE-8TBEET, And will bo prepared in a row dajB to czhioit the most extensive Stock of FRESH AND CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, That have ever been opened m this market. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPORT ALL THE LEADING ARTICLES IN ODR LINE FROM THE BEST LABORATORIES, ONE OF OUR FIRM LEAVING IMMEDIATELY FOB EUROPE, AND WE HOPE TO HAVE OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS IN STOBE RY THE 20rn SEPTEMBER HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS IO FILL ALL ORDERS WIT'J DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON TINUE OUR BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS ,liVZ> WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU? ROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, No. 23 Haync-strcct, July 8 2mcB CHARLESTON, 9. C. ROSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For ?ale by Druggists KTcrj-vrhcrc. July 28 ?40 . Jyr R OSADA LIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AND CUKES S 0 RO F ?h A AND ALL CHRONIC DISK ASKS or THE BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recomvicudui ly the Medical Faculty und Many Thousands of our Best Citizens. Q?- For I ? s . inion inls of remarkable cares, sec "liosnclnlia Almanac" for Ulis year. PREFABED ONLY DY DR. J. J. LA WREN'CE A CO., No. 2-11 ll\LTi3io:i=-sTaEEx, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE BY DO WIK & 3IOISK, No. IC'J Mcoiiup-strcet, corner Hasel. July 22 6I:IOS JT^tSTOItE YOl'K HAIR! BEEBE'S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORATIVE, Thc most bortala and reliable Bair Drc^Hiog yet dis covered. For pa e by DR. r. F,. H RTZ No. 73 Kins-Rtreet, Charleston S. C., 3f>lo Agent f r South Carolina, Georgia a u Florida. Augus. 28 tinline J3rurj5, (Chemicals, Ctr. I BLT ?TP^?V^^SElvjfiS,T ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT ONS AND TEY SOUTHERN TONIC CURFS DY.-PEPSI?, INDIGESTION. DIAR? RHOEA. FnVER AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE? BILITY. Wc havo, after long trudy and many experiments, su-cecded in producing what wo claim to lie the BEST BITTERS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVER? AGE in use, compounded as they aro of the most valuable ingredients known to Pharmacy. As a IONIC AND *P FTIZER it luvt no equal-retiab e in all B"LIOU-> DIRASGEMENS, resulting Iroiu lniasmaiic influ? nrc?, so prevalent at thc South, and change of diet, cl'mutc aud water. In offering to thc Southern put-lie our gnat TONIC AND BLVEtt AOi", wo only ask lor it a fair trial, feeling assured its own merits will foou ensure its becoming a favor? ite at thc south. It has all tue pleasing quantics of a "Liqueur,'' and thouvh under s small volume, is f-.iur times innre active th.-iu other prooaration*. It is almost indispensable for r constituting the blood >n t?males suffering from debility and lona of appe? tite, and for persons exhausted by nervous excite? ment or over-exenion. The benefit of these Hitters are felt immediately. Dose is a wine glass full before meals. Each botuo has our stamp and signature over the cork. DOW IE A; MOI -K, Proprietor* And Wno letal o Druggi-ts, No. 169 Meeting-street, cornor Hasel. Augu?t5 Gmo* piANOSI PI A lt USZt COLD MEDAL F?R 18P8 HAS JUST REEA AWARDED TO CHAS. M. 8TLEFF VOR THE HE T PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE PHILADEL? PHIA AM) NEW Vt i UK P?ANOS. OFFICE ?ND WARERoOM. No. 7 N. Lit . tl? STREET, ABOVE I?AL1 IMORE-sTItM; BAl/TIMOKK. Md. SHEFF'S PIANO ti W K ALL COE LA IBM improvement, inclndini tito Agraffe trui'le. ivor; Irunts, ami iinprovud French Action, rally war? ranted lor live tears, wu h Privileg?1 of excuabtt? ? iiiui. twelve* uwntis il not entirety satisfactory tc ^urcnawir. fctoiio-handed Piauos and Parlor Or itaiiH always on baud tn'in SSH toiGuu HEFERBES WHO UAVE OOH PIANOS IN USC! Iii u'i-j.1 Kotiert h.. Lee, Lexington, Va. Geii* ral Robert Rinso-n, vviiinlu ;>ou, N. u. Iii?ti ,i Wilma*, New Or cans. Lu Massm R. Uorwetl Jt .-mis, OL-riottc, N. C. M x "irakoscb, itali nOpera. Meiers Mr)so i K Sons, Sumter, S. C. . baile:' -peuoer, charleston, S. 0. April tri Gmoe t iLmlhiE ?* Ll HE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'PUE UE ! DISINFECTANT. FOh s.'.LE Bl 1 E. H. KELLERS, 00., Druggists, March 28 No. 131 Meeting-street. gepdir Bitters. H Y "iTi D iTilB ^ LIVING DEATH. The confirmer] dyspeptic may almost say with St. Peter, "1 die daily." The object of this arti? cle is not to remind Kaw him of his pang?, bat to show him hov to ban I ish them forever. The ii cms of immediate and permanent relief are prof? fered him in PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a li vine death, or put himself in a position to render life enjoyable. LIVING ADVERTISEMENTS Of the efficacy of this matchless vegetable stomachic are to be found in every city and town in the South ; healthy men and wo a men, rescued from torture by its use, and Ja eager to bear testimo? ny to its virtue?. It lr\ differs from any other Bitters i i existence in this especial particular-it is cot alcoholic. EXCHANGE PAIN FOR EASE, And Weakness for Strength. Get rid of the ailment) which Interfere with enjoyment; cast gloom and des? pondency to the winds; take a stronger hold of life and, in abort, become a NEW MAN, Throe RD the in? rr timon tali ty of the most powerful and popular of all vegetable invigorants and cor roc rives, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. Biliousness, Ingestion, General Debility, and all the comp oints which proceed from a want bf proper action In the liver, the itotmch and the bowels, are eradicated by u course of this great CONbTiTTjnONiX SPECIFIC, ?Which not only combats and conquers diseases that have entrenched t emselves in thr system, but ls the best knnwD safeguard against all unhealthy in? fluences. Per ons wh m ? ose occupations and pursuits subject them IVJ to the depressing ef? fects of a close, unwh I T olesome atmosphere, should take it regularly as a protection against the low fevers and other disorders which malaria engen? ders. Individuals who ore WASTING AWAY, Without any special complaint, except a gradual deolination of bodily strength and nervous energy, will rind in the BITTKBS A FOUNTAIN OF VITAL? ITY AND VIGOR. A8 BEFRB-HING AND EXBTLIt BAITNG AS A POOL IN THE DESERT TO THE SAND-?COBCHED AND FAINTING TRAY ELL EES. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS Is componed of the pure juices (or, as they are me? dicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs and Barks, making a preparation highly concentrated and entirely tree from alcoholic admixturo of any kind. They will be lound AN UNFAILING CURE For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro? nic or Nervous De bllity, Chronic i;is easos of the Eidneys, m?T and all D;sea?cs ari? sing from a Disorder IV ed Liver or Stomach, Such as Consti pattou, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Fo id Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, eiokiDg or Fluttering at the pit of thc stomach, Swimming of the Bead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, fluttering at tho Heart, Chotiug or 3u(localing Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bciore the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain io the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ey>s, Pain iu tho ?vle, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Suddon Flushes ot Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin? ings ol Evil and Great De? pression ol .--pi? nts. Eeep your Liver in aa ? order-keep your di? gestive organs iu a so fM unn, healthy condition by the use of these re I w medies, and no disease will ever assail you. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Arc made strong by the us? of the-e Bitters. INVALIDS Recovering trora any severe attack of sickness, will rind thn.-e Hitter* peculiarly useful in restoring lost strength, by removing thc cause ot' nehility and in crea ins tho appetite. They shu .Id take a teaspoon? ful i in ce tim H a day, mixed with u li; tie water. Tba U patin Hitters arc also rocommendcl to those sufferiug with Chills und Fevers, when it eau be lakcu in connection, with other remedies prescribed lor such complaints, and ?ill assi t the action of theso mcdiciues, supplvirg th" system with the much needed strength lost under the debilitating effects ot malaria upon the constitution. 1 he doss in such cases, lora gro.vn person, would bi a table? up- omul three times a day, immediately before meals. i Dyspeptics should never bo without a bottle ot HEP viTO BIT lElls, as they have been uniformly round to restore tho stomach to irs lost energies, and thus lead tho patient bick to the eujuvment of the j olessiug i't porfoct health. They should take a des- > sett spoonful ihr e times a day, nn hour t efore each j meal. These Hitters are also recommended to oliy- , sicians, and can be used by them iu lieu ot other ( tonics, such as linet. Columbo, Tl not. Bark, linet, , Gen tan. iud all the cat ? nlogite or bitter ionics; s far excelling these in ita I ictiou upon the system, ( Oeing ii combination of a many useful tonics aucl t aromatic coriuiuatavcs, ivluch arc rendered aperient ? by tuc ad Lion nf a .lille Turk'y Rliu'iart), making t a preparation loug needed by the profession. CAUTIONS ?ce that the signature C. F. PAN KNIN is on the labui ol'each ' uttle. ?j, ? All others aro coun t neits. Principal nf l\l fice and Manufactory a thi ?cruiau Medi Iva cine r-torc, No. 123 MEEllNG-Si'KEET. CHARLESTON. S. C. * CF. PANKNliv. Proprietor. HLGEMAN tc CO., No. 203 Broadway, N. Y., General Agents. PRICES: Pankuin's Hepatic Bitters, per bottle.$1 00 Pauku n's Hepatic Bitters, bali dozen. 5 LO USP Do not forget to examine well tho article you buy in order to got the genuine. KOR SALE DV GOODRICH WI NEMAN & CO, No. 23 NAYXE-STREET, CHARLESTON S. C. AND BY ALI. DRG3GISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES EVERYWHERE July 3 ^_ Ruction ^?rs; ' j? furniture of a Family Leaving tHe_ City Stotts, Carpels, Galvanic Battery, 'Cotton Gins, ?c, Jrc. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO. VIII sell THIS DAY, at IO o'clock, at their Cash Auc? tion House, No. 55 Hasel-street, opposite Postof flce, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDS, Sofas. Bureaus, Ta? lles, Brussels and Ingrain Cai-peta, Hai?, Cane and -Voodeeat Chairs, Bedsteads. Wash Stands, Cribs Jamaslt Covered Lounge?, Move, Utensils, Crockery ?undries, Matting, Mattresses, Ac. ALSO, On? Plimpton's Pa ent COMBINATION BED? HEAD and TOILET STAND (in Walnut.) ALSO, On account ai au concerned, Two PATENT COTTON GINS, in order. Conditions rash. September c Opening Sale of the Seaton of Boots, Shoes and Hats. BY MILES DRAKE, [HIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, I will sella* my Ste re, corner of King and Liberty streets, ICO cases BOOTS and SHOES, just received and pecially selected tor the Southern market. ooMnndM: Cases Men's Cali ana Kip B. W. BOOTS, 6 to ll md 8 to 12 Cases Men's Calf and Kip H. W. aud P. S. Balm'' .als, 6 to ll and 0 to 13 Cases Men's Calt and Kip H W. and P.' S. Brogans, i to il and 9 to 13 Cases Men's Culi Cre?lo Congress Cases Men's Goat -slippers Cases Ladies' Peb., Gea. and ?oat Polish Boots Cases Ladies' floe Serge Congress Cases Women's Goat and Buff Bootees, 3 to 7 and ?to 9 Cases Boys' Calf Balmorals, 1 to 5 Cases Misses' Goat and Barr Boote >s, ll to 2. AND A lartre and varied asso.iment of Ladies'/Misses' md Children's SHOES in Cartoons. ALSO, 40 cases Men's and Boys' WOOL, FELT and PRESS HATS. September 4 _fiotrt) Stellet THESE IXTFNSTVE STABLE3 ABE NOW IN thorough repair and contain A FULL STOCK OF HORSES AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' Which can be obtained at all hours. OPEN AND.CLOSE CARRIAGES AND BUG? GIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HORSES ALSO TAKEN ON LIVERY. DOUGHS tc JACK?ON, Charleston Hotel Stables, feptember 3 2mos* ? Pinckney-street ?HisrellaiMQS. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING .THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOTLERS, of viribus sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COBS MILLS, SUGAR Ml LL3, SUGAR. BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 to) 18 feet in d?amete* IMPROVED LEVER CDT TON PRESSES for H vi I power, Saw and Rice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, ?Cc, rfer, WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER No. 314 MEETING-STREET, N CHARLESTON, S. C. August i raws' Ji o ? T Z'S CELEBRATED Horse and t'aitle Powders. -~ M.V^SI mal, such as LUNG LOW WATER. HEAVES, Coughs. Distemper, Fe-ers, Founder, Loee of Appetite and Vital Eneigy, Ac. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly w in vig?rate broken down and low-spiritea horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes? tines. It ia a F ure preven? tive of all diseases incident to this anl FEVF.R, GLANDERS, YEL Tts use improves the Wind, increas? es the Appetite gives a Smooth aud Glossy Skin am transforms the miserable Skelelons - Into a fine looking and spirited Horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE It in croases the quantity and Im? proves the quality of the MILK. It has b^cn proven b actual experi? ment to increase the q u an ti ty of Milk aod Cream twenty percent, _?. and make the But - ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, i gives them an appetite, opens their hides and makes them th: ive much faster. 4^ lilli IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE SUCH AS COUGHS, I'LCERS IN THE LUNGS. LIVER, kc. this iriifleacts as a spe .ific. By put?ug 'rom one-half to i paper in a burel >f swill the ab ve bseases will be eradicated or en irely prevented. If given tn time, a certain prevea iveand cure for the Hog Cfc oh ra. PREPARED BY DAVID E. F O Ti T2, WHOLESALE DRUG AND S:EDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin-strei ?. B iltimore, Md. FOB SALE BT DO WIK ?i ?VOISE, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 MEET! VG-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTFL, March 17 wslyr JIHE BEMVKTT-VlLLE JOUH.*A1J. PUBLISHED IS BUS ? - WVILLB, 8. C., BY ?TUBBS k LIT IL , Pro;.ret. irs. rt M. LITTLE, Hitor; A. A. S ? CBB , i'u . na r The extensive cir.-ui t. u of lue Bcnuertsviila rourua) in the P.*I?J . .??.*". . rjud-irs it a supe ior advertiiiiug medium fo' th** me - hauts an-J ou? tness men oicii irieswu v i ? lesi e to extend their >u-inc6s ir this secii -u I .-e .-Lue The proprie ors have resolve i iid-'e is i it prices ta s it the ijnes. . he Jou ? i >* :i . -a y paoer published in hi* pc tlon cf i he S ate Thc editor will dcvo;- ia :. ii u- an I erie'gv lo pro note the fitere?? ad .i.. i in thu supremacy of he white race a id #i . ..J li u.ii.igly partorm his luty lu th'defence il II i ju lice. August_ OFFICE F LS?. POLiCK, MAIN GUARDHoU- :. .... . iN, s. c.. August L 1868.-Rec ver-a ..^u to tula 1'ost, a. I RAY FILL i U J .ithin Ave dnys, it rill be fold to nay c.v. - . B. -iGWALD, Augu.,: 31 -hiei of Police.