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DAILY NEWS. " MONDAY MORNING, AUGU8T 28. lbGO. LOCAL MATTERS. ' To our City f?uBSCRiBEHS.? We would bo thank J"ul if the ro is any failuro on tho part of our car riers to deliver tho Daily New?, if our city sub BCiibcrH would give un ?inmediato notice. Every effort on our part will ho made to socuro an early delivery, and if tho carriora fail in doing thoir duty. we hope to bo immediately informed of it. Thanhs.?Wc roturn our thanks to Bears & Co., Under Charleston Hotel, for continued favors iu the shape of papers, Ac. The City Market.?On Saturday morning last tve? walked through this very nocosaary and uaoful institution, and wcro much ploascd with ita ap pearance. In tho ilrst place, it waa as clean as a penny; and in tho next, it was so well supplied, that a Btudcnt of gastronomy could havo devoted aiiauy hours to dolightful study. The moat stalls grorc well filled with fine parts of beef, mutton, pork, &c, at pricca to suit tho times and pockets, as wo should judgo by the number of purchasers tve saw surrounding the butchers. Tho vegetable Snarkots wcro abundantly supplied with esculents of every kind, and, with that tasto that has always distinguished our market women, beautifully ar ranged. Beans, peas, okra, tomatoes, squaahos, Ac, Ac., wero very plentiful. The fruit depart ment was moro scant than it generally is at this eeason, owing to great shortness of the crop. Thero were some melons, however, of huge Bize? certainly tho best wo have soon this year. The fish market was not very striking aB to variety, ?but bhickfish were plenty, with a few chub and )bBB8. Wo noticed in our stroll a few innovations upon old custome, brought about, no doubt, by tho now clement that is every day mixing with us and in grafting upon us thoir industrial habits. Books and papers may be purchasod there, and razors, ?HUBhcs, thimbles, scissors, and all tho littleknick Jiiiacka it is presumed the housewife needs, cither for herself ?r the old man at home. Cold cooked meats and fish can alao be obtained, with concomi tants, so that ho who runs may cat, and wo are told, too, at & very small expense. Theso matters "ivc consider decided benefit on old arrangements, and notice thorn with great ploaeure. We discover more and more, as each new day succeeds the last, that immigration can improve an old city as much Us help a now country. Arrival of tue Moneka.?Tho steamship 'JMoneka, Captain C. ?P. Marshman, from New J'ork, which port she left on Thursday afternoon, 24th inst., reached her wharf in this city early on ?Sunday forenoon, bringing an oxcellent freight and Bomo passengers. We are indebted to her purser for late Northorn paper?. Arrival of the Quaker City.?The splendid steamship Quaker City reached this place on Sun day forenoon, from Now York. She has just been overhauled, looks in elegant order, and wheu she ?gets in good working condition will undoubtedly travel hor routo aa quick as anything afloat. She ?belongs -to tho Leahy line, and is consigned to Mr. Thaddecs Street. We are indebted ' to Purser IFred. W. Ely for lato papera. Wo copy tho follow ing notice qf the Quaker City from the New York papers : The steamship Quaker City, recoutly purchased . T)y tho Loary Brothers from the Government, has ?been elegantly fitted up and furnished by them for their Charleston line of packets, for which port Bho will loavo to-day at three P. M., from pier No. 14, East River, foot of Wall-stroet. Tho Quaker City was a favorito with the travoling public pre vious to tho war, owing to her groat speed and easy sea-going qualities: now sho possesBCs addi tional attractions in her large and airy staterooms and spaoioiiM cabins, which must bo soon to be ap preciated, no cxpon.se having been spared in alter ing her to suit tho tastes and requirements of tho times. Tho Quakor City is commanded by Captain West, who baa retired from the Navy for "that pur ?'p080. Northeastern Railroad.?Mr. Alexander Con 31IE, who bas long boon connected with this road as conductor, has recently been appointed to tho position of Assistant Superintendent. To the en ergy of Mr. C. tho company aB well as the public are greatly indebted for the speedy reconstruction . of the trestles and bridges which has enabled tho xoad to resume its work; aud wo congratulate him jjipon his promotion, feeling satisfied that the office could not have been conferred upon one who pos sesses moro fully tho confidence of tho.community. We take this occasion to refer our readers to tho "chango of schedule of thia road, commencing to day, and to say that arrangements have been made ?by which baggage and freight will be convoyed in cars over tho Santee Bivor, without breaking bulk. ?Several cars havo already been transported over. Accident.?Whilo a car on the Northeastern Railroad, loaded with government stores, was be ing lowered down tho inclined plane on this side of the Santco River, tho hawsor with which it was connected parted, and with great speed it was pre cipitated into tho stream. It was immediately ?brought alongsido the bank, tho roof taken off, and the contents carried ashore. As barrels of hard tack and salt beef wero tho only paascngors it contained, wo are happy to say that .no lives tvero loBt, though several wore badly damagod. The cabio, which was in bad condition, has been ?replaced by one of suporior quality. W. Ashmead Cohhtenay.?This gentleman, now in Nowbcrry, publishes a card iu our columns this .?morning, to which wo hog a roferonco by our read ers. We hopo ihat ho may ho successful in his now enterprise, and that it will expand into a business 130 extensivo as to induce him to return to his na tive city, so as to lend his experience and activo ti abita to the development of commercial schemes -jrt?oh may bo introduced hore. Altoed H. Dunkin, Esq.?We learn with pleas ure that President Johnson has granted a pardon to this gentleman. Coroner's Inquests?On Saturday Dr. Hammond lield an inquest at Court Houbo squaro on tho body Of Maria Ann Simons (colored). Tho jury returnod & verdict of "Death from old ago." An inquest was also held yesterday, at No. 8 Jiarah-streot, on tho body of Sarah Patuszo <whito child). Verdict?"Doath from accidental {browning in a cistern." Wm. M. Bmn & Co?Attention is called to tho Advertisement of thOBO gontlomon, transacting bus iness at No. 203 East Bay. Articles can be ob tained Ibero of tho best quality and at tho most treasonable prices. Pay them a visit. New Book.?We have had placed upon our ?table tho September number of Habfxr's Monthly Magazine, also a file of tho latest Now York papers, from tho establishment of Mr. H. P. Buoo, No. Jb8 Markot-stroot, to whose advertisement, of this jnorning, wo desire to drew attention. All the Ute publications, photographs, and other matters, useful and ornamental, can be found hero, whoro the proprietor, by onorgy and attention, with low prices, w determined to ploa.iQ his patrons, i ; 500 WM. A. COURTENAY, FORWARDING AGENT, KEWBEBRY C. H?, S. ('?, l?riLL ATTEND TO TUB SHIPMENT OP COTTON, YV kc, t> Onngebutg Depot, or to Augusta, (?a. Consignnn'nts solicited. ..,,?,,, ? , Merchandise will Im received In Charleston for all <!? - potiron thrOr.i-iivlll? Railroad, at a fair rata of tiunn portatuin. to Include drayngc. railivad freights, wagon hin-, and .ill forw.-irdinK ebni-Rca. Skipper? will receive further Information on implica? l'on to Mr. II. B. oI.NEV, No. ? Vendue Range, CbiuliH ton, S, O., or to me, at Ncwberry, 8, C. AlIRUHt is _ _ f* LIME, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS. BARRELS FRESH BUR??EU LIME 100 kcR.'i NAILH 100 boxes Window Glass, assort?1?! .sizes. For sale low by H. F. BAKER A- CO., Au^URt 3fl 3 No. 20 Ciinibt iluiul-stre?'t._ N0TI0E. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO THE city, will contract for aU kind? of HOUSE-BUILD ING AND REPAIRING. W. II. GRWBB, No. 141 Wcntwortli-street, O- at Daw-on k Blackman'k, No. 17 Broad-Htreet. August 33_wfln 9*r BOFE, BAGGING, MOLASSES, ETC. -| /~\r\f\ COILS BEST BALE ROPE J_ \J \J \J ?00 pieces Gunny Bagging 100 bbls. Molasses 100 bags Coffee 100 bbls. Clarified Sugar 3000 bbls. JorviB' Inland Guano. TO ARRIVE. 300 bales GUNNY BAGGING 1000 kega Nails, assorted. For aale low, by GEO. W? WILLIAM8 k CO. August 16 _ wfmO ^BLACKSMITHS' COAL, &c ANTI-FRICTION METAL, SPELTER AND TIN MAN'S SOLDER, DOLTS AND NUTS, different sizes, in lotf to suit purchaser?, for sale by CAMERON k BARKLEY, No. 142 Meeting-street, corner Wcntworth. August y?_Jamrt_ ~IN STORE AND FOB SALE No. 173 East Bay-street, Between Queen and'Cumbcrlaud, A CHOICE AND VARIED STOCK OF WINES, BRAN DIE8. WHISKIES, etc. 25 canes choice Old Port 25 case? GoldtJh Shorry 150 cases Claret, including tho most superior qualities ' of St. Julien, St. Eutephe, Chateau La Rose, etc 100 cases Rhine Wines, Including the rxost superior qualities of Hochheimer, Nierateiner, Rudishoi mer, etc 75 cases Haut Sauterne, including the most superior qualities of tho various branda 20 cases Champagne, to wit: Marocain, Hold st ick, Fleur de Champagne 25 caseB Ginger Wino 15 case? Blackberry Wino, whloh is highly recom mended for its medicinal qualities 20 cases St. Domingo Wine 20 cases St. Domingo Punch 25 cases Arrack Punch 60 cases superior Bourbon Whisky 25 cases Bourbon Cocktail 16 cases Brandy Cocktail 20 cases extra fine Cognac?vintage 1835 30 cases extra fine Cognac?Pinct CastiUon 25 cases genuine Holland Gin 25 case? St. Domingo Bitter? 30 bbls. superior Whisky?various brands 2 bbls. Y. P. ?ft. Whisky?15 years old 6 quarter casks Old Brandy ? 2 pipes Union Flag Holland Gin 4 easlis Old Pale Sherry 100 dozen Muir'a Scotch' Ale 150 bbls. Philadelphia Stock Ale. At wholesalo at No. 173 East Bay-street, BY PHILIP II. KEGLER. 50 A3- COTTON and all kinds of PRODUCE received In exchange for Goods. Consignments received on sale, and every attention paid to tho shipment and forwarding ?Jf PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE, etc._. Auguat 14 JUST RECEIVED. # 1 A A CASES SPARKLING HOOK AND RHINE J.UU WINE 100 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER (500 cases Ale 100 bbls. Whisky, various brands and prices 10 bblfl. Alcohol, 97 per cent. 60 bbls. Ale 60 cases Whisky 60 cases Brandy 25 cases Stoughton Bitters 60 baskets Heideleok k Co's. Champagne, a puro and genuine article Brandy, Gin, St. Croix Rum Sherry Wine, kc, kc. All of the purest quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARK k CO'S., August 21 No. 145 Meetlng-strcot, FRESH GOODS?FULL "STOCK PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL 150 bpgs Rio und Java Coffee 200 boxes Candle* 200 whole boxea Raisins, Layers 200 half boxea RaiBlns, Layers 50 boxes Cooking Soda 100 boxOB Magic Coffco 60 chest* best Teas, cheap 200 bbis. Sugars, various kinds 60 tierces Molasses 25 bbls. Cider Vinegar 60 bbls. Corned Beef 25 bbls. Corned Pork 250 boxes Starch 2O0 boxes 8oftp 600 boxea Herringa 200 boxes Pickles and Gerking 200 cases Sauces and-Kctsups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 60 packages Goshcn Butter Spices of all kinds, Maccaroni, Citron, Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extracts, kc, kc. GEO. W. CLARK k CO., August 21_No. 145 Meeting street. ROSIN WANTEOT ANTED, 600 barrels of good ROSIN. Apply to WILLIS k CHISOLM, August 24_3_Milla Houso. TIMBER WANTED AT TORRE'S STEAM SAW MILL. TOPPER k FREER. August 22 0* MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER KING AND S0C1ET?-STS. W THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BISEN COMPLETEL? renovated and refurnished, and Is now open for tho pa. tronago of the public, under an entirely new manage, ment. A BAR. fitted up with the latest and most modern im provements, is attached to the House, where may always bo found LIQUORS of the most superior quality in the City. LIQUOR can bo obtained at the table, and will also bo furnished in tho rooms at all hours and all days of the week, If desired. Mr. il. II. PARSONS, formerly connected with tho Pavilion Hotel, is attached to tho Hotel, and would bo gratified to moot any of his old friends. liOHINU & BENNETT, Proprietors. August 24_2mo GIVE US A CALL. ??_ MOTTS' SAMPLE_R00MS. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC.. ETC., ETC. No. 8 BROAP-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. $?T FREE LUNCH from 11 till 1 o'clock every day.-?? rnornrETons : JOHN MOTT.,?.,???,??,,?,?W, Y, MOTT. VugttaUt, . : " : : ' v I \ ? II^MM "1 I* < ? WAHOO BITTERS. 1 Ail C.V8K8 OF THESE CELEUUATBD BITTER ll/U ju*t recetveii BEKNEKKK k GLOVER, A'iRUKt?i. mtuth:. Nu. 133 ttectiec-ntrc'at. HAVANA SEGARS. 1 ^.?i ii??i? CHOICE I1HANDS. iOO,UUU RENNEKEK A GLOVER. August M nitullili No. 199 MeetliiR-Htri'ct. LARD, MACKEREL, SALMON, POTATOES, ?Si*. rA KEGS FUSE LEAF LARD {j\J !M lialf barrt-U Lent" I.ard 48 lialf barrels No. 1 New M.vkcrel 20 hits Salmos 33 barrel?! Potatoes?"very fine" 15 barrels Onion? 10 barrel? White Win?? Vinegar '.) barrels Cider Vinegar?1'uro loll grows rarlor Matches. For salo by BENNEKER A- GLOVER, August M iiitntlis3 No. 13? Mccting-stre.t. BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKY, ETC. -I i\ QUARTER CASKS "T. HEINE A- CO." BRANDY JL\/ r> quarter ctkKb Pinett, Casfilliou A: ?O, Brandy H eighth cuhIch Bluett, CastiUloii A: Co. Brandy 12 quarter racks very fine Sherry Wine, old 4 cask? pure Hollauil Gin (> i'.islirt Jamaica Bum 6 bbls. N. E. Rum I hbto. choice old Nectar Whisky 13 bblH. XXXX Whisky 13 bills. XXX WhlHkv 8 bblH. XX WliiHlcy 10 bblH. X Whisky 25 bbls. Old Virginia Mountain Dew Whisky 30 bbln. Beatifica Whisk* 6 bbls. Domestic Brandy 4 bblH. Cherry Brandy 106 canes St. Julien Claret. Iu store and to arrive. For sale low. by BENNEKER & GLOVER, August M mtutli3 No. 139 Meeting-streot. JUST EECEIYED BY CAHILL & CO., No. 375 KING-STREET: 4? CADDIES G. P. TEA 30 HALF CHESTS T. H. TEA 30 BAGS RIO COFFEE 45 MATS JAVA COFFEE SO HALF BBLS. SYRUP, GOOD 15 BBLS. SYRUP, GOLDEN ?5 BOXES CHOCOLATE 135 BOXES SAVENT CHOCOLATE 18 BAGS PEPPER, BLACK O CASES PARAFI1VE CANDLES, A SUPE. RIOR ARTICLE. AMO, 1 medium size IRON SAFE, almost new. For sale at lowest prices by CAHILL & CO., No. 375 KING-STEEET. August 14 HEATH & CO., No. 260 KING-STREET. JUST RECEIVED: SUGAR-CURED FIG HAMS SUGAR-CURED PIG BACON - PIG SHOULDERS WINES, BRANDIES GIN, BOURBON WHISKEY ST. CROIX RUM JAMAICA RUM CORDIALS, 8YRUPS. ALBO, A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Ac, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. E. HEATH & GO. August 14 lmo FAMILY GROCERIES. 308.KING-STREET.308 I Between Soelety and lVeutirorth. J. W. STEINMEYER KEEPS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GRO CERIES, AND ALL ARTICLES ESSEN TIAL TO CONVENIENCE AND COM FORT FOR FAMILY USE. ALSO, PORTER, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SEQAR8, &c._ lmo_ August 19 JOB DAWS ON, No. 96 EAST BAY. LANDING PER STEAMER ALHAMBRA: -I f\ TIERCES CHOICE HAMS , IU 30 flrldna Choice BUTTER ""' 30 firkins Choice Leaf Lard ' 100 boxes Family No. 1 ana Toilet Soap ?0 boxes Starch 60 barrels and lialf barrels Family Beef 10 barrels Pork lfiO barrels Onion? and Potatoes. With full supply of Groceries in atoro. ALSO, FAIRBANKS' SCALES of all sizes. August 24 TO THE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON AND THE COUNTRY. I WOULD INVITE ATTENTION TO MY STOCK OF Choleo FRENCH CONFECTIONERY and NORTH ERN FRUITS. ALSO, To my largo supply of superior CHEWING and SMOK ING TOBACCO, Hnvana Segar?, Willow Market Basket?, Oranger? and Lemons, Ac.,-Ac. All of the above received by recent arrival?, and fpr aale Wholesale and Retail low, for cash, by JOHN B. TOGNI, No. 121 Meotlng-street, opposite Ice House. J9ST Country orders attended to. 2* August 26 ADVANCES M?AD? ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, DRT GOODS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM H. DEVLIN, NO. 10 COMING, CORNER WENTWORTH-ST, Aaguii IS . lmo* ' D. O'NEILL & SONS, HANUFAOTUBEBS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 375 King-Street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OP EINE FUR AND WOOL HATS FOR HEN AND BOYS. Auguat? lmo* C. F. PANKNLtT, ?HEMIST & APOTHECARY; NO. 123 MEETING STREET. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DO 1IESTIO DRUGS AND CHEMICALS co?tant)]- on hand. August H Jmo NEW YORK DAILIES OF Tlnu'.sclny, tlio 2-4 tli in.sfc. ALL Till; WEEKLIES FOR THIS WEKK. HAR PERS MONTHLY. DEMOREST'H FASHIONS, GORKY'S LADIES* BOOK, for Hi-ptciulicr. kc. ?CO., kc. Justrwelved prr eteamahlpii Moui-ku ?nd Quake?* Ott*-, and for sale at IlCUti'S, UUBAP BOOK AND PERIODICAL STORE. August 28 l No. ios Market-stteet HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, I'ER RECENT ARRIVALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BROOMS WOOD AND WILLOW WARE BRUSHES, CORDAGE, TWINES, kc. Attention of Retallen eap???ially called. WM. M. BIRD & CO.. No. 203 East Bay. August 23 One door North Cumborland-street, SEGARS. Ai) i\\4~\i~\ FINE SEC.AR8 *j?m.\J\J\J M.00O Scberoota. ' WM. M. BIRD k CO., No. 203 East Bay. Anglist 2*: One door North Cumberland-street. F. CONNER & CO., S. tV. Corner King and Wentworth-sts., OFFER FOR SALE. DURING THE REMAINDER OF this month, their Stock at REDUCED RATES, con sisting in part of A GENERAL ASSORTAIENT OF GROCERIES CAKES AND CRACKERS EASTERN HAY LIME, CEMENT NAILS WINDOW GLASS LINSEED OIL. Ac. On September 1st they will remove to No. 7? EAST BAY. 5 August 25 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. TRUNKS AND VALISES. JUST RECEIVED EX-STEAMSHIP ALHAMBRA, tOO CASES BOOTS ANO SHOKS 75 GENTS' SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS AND VALISES. EX-STEAMSHIP CUMBERLAND, 300 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SOUTHERN TRADE-NOW DUE. EX-STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, DUE SATURDAY, 500 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS. ALL CHOICE GOODS AND GOTTEN UP TO ORDER EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET, THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS RESPECT FULLY SOLICITED. EDWARD DALY, AGENT FOR MANUFACTORIES, No. 133 Meeting-St. August %t CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 42 MARKET-STREET, NORTH SIDE, NEAR MEETING-STREET. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, Brushes, Bucket*, Brooms, Tubs, Diamond Oil for Kerosene and Union Lamps. A small lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, and a few KERO SENE LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. August 18_? 5_ AUSTIN k ALBES. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & Co., MERCHANTS & BANKERS, NOS, 1 & 3 HAYNE-STRE?T, CHARLESTON, S. C, ARE RECEIVING THE LAPGEST STOCK OF FOR EIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE ever offered at the South, which wUl bo sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. GOLD, 8ILVER, BANK NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, cte., bought and sohl. August 14 fnm 12 "great western" MARINE MR? COMPANY, NEW_YORK. THE SUBSCRIBERS, AGENTS FOR VARIOUS IN SURANCE COMPANIES, will take Risks for the above named wcU known Company, upon Cotton and Merchandise generally, from ports and places in the Uni ted States to ports and places in the United States and Europe, und vice versa, on favorable terms, on Steamers, Sailing Vessels and Inland Conveyance. ALSO. FIRE RISKS ON B?TLD1NG8, MERCHANDISE AND COTTON, in various weU known Fire Insurance Compa nies. GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO., August 14 mwf 10 Nos. 1 and 3 Hayne-strcet. ^WllRTW," ~" FACTORS AND DEALERS IN Timber, Lumber, Building materials, &c. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. John H. Steinmeyku.3. H. Steinmeyeh, Jn. WE OFFER OUR 8ERVICE8 AS ABOVE, HOPING that with n long experience in the trade, and the advantages presented by our old established LUMBER YARD AND POND, foot of Beaufain-ntroet, and our large acquaintance with (loiter? and Dealers generally in Tim ber, Lumber, kc, we may make it to Uio interest o? all desiring to disposa of or purchase to give us a call. 49* Omen at present, KERB'S WHARF. August 18_wfmB "LUMBER! LUMBER! 140,000 FEET LUMBER, , . FOR CASH.. WHITE PINE FLOORING, Tongued and Grooved . White Pine Celling, tongued and grooved Whit? Pino Shelving, dressed White Pino IM inch and 2 Inch White Pine ? Boards, Inch thick, Rough 3x4, 8x4, 8x0, 4x6, 4x0, Ac, Doors, Saabea and Blinda. ALSO, Assorted lot NAILS, and 0 and 7 Inch SPIKES. All of the above Lumber Is well seasoned. Inquire of W. E. REEVES, Angnst 36_6*_Foot Market-street TURNEE, & LEWIS, DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, . AND ARM? AND HAV? MESS SIJFr LIES, Not 432 King-st., comer Hudson, CHARLESTON, 8. C. /. L. TURNER,......?...?.i.??..Ji & L?WIS. Augusta . . . .- . ?I AUCTION SALES, riRF COK. HUH. 1 KruTARV Dihtiuct o:' CiuutuatoN. ? CUAItUCitTOKi H ('.. Au;;. 23, lauft. > Whisky nvd Totumeo, a.' Public Auction. JANES W. 1IUOWIV <& CO.. Auciion-rriar Wills?)!. THIS D.VY, August 2Hth, IWC, at Ihn \\Hl houso of the Commiitrary of Bubebttvuco, No. t> Broad? street, Charl.-Hton. H. C. 31 bah? Old BOURBON WHISKY AN? r, casan tobacco Salo toccmtnciii.? at It o'clock. A. M. Terma cash; In Ooveromeat fond.'. K. K. LORD, August 23 Captain & O. S. Sugar Mills. JAniF.S V.*. BROWN Ai CO. Will sri'. TO-MORROW, 20th lni.t., at their salesrooms, Kos. 130 and 13H Meeting-street, ai IC o'clock, SIX SUGAR MILLS. August V Corn Meal, on account of all concerned. BY HeKAY <Ss OAMPUELI.. TO-MORROW, ?nth ?nut., wilt be so'.'J, nt our Stores, Nos. ?0 and i>2 Haacl-atrcet, at half-pxit 0 o'clock, pre cisely, l?io bbls. CORN MEAT, p'^hHy damped on voyage t-> this port. Conditions cash oa delivery. August 28 Cod?sh and Turnips, an account of aU concerned. BY HeKAY &, CAMPBELL. TO-MORROW. 20th inst.. will be sold, at our .Stores. Nob. SO und 82 Hasel-street, at half-past 9 O'clock, pre cisely, 50 ROXKH CODFISH 4 b?rrela Turnip?. Amo, ONE SPLENDID WORK MULE. Condition? rauh on delivery. August 2B Sundries, BY HeKAY & CAMPBELL. O-J WEDNESDAY, nath inst., wiU be sold, at our 8'orefi, No?. 30 nud 82 Hasel-strcet. at 10 o'clock, A large assortment of MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILD REN'S shoes, Hosiery, Olores, Silk Wonted Dresses. Shawls, Pocket Books, I'enknive.", Paper, Envelopes, A.c. AND Au invoice of very desirable STRAW GOODS. Particular? on day of sale. August 28 AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC HORSES. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, August 39, 1?C5, at 10 o'clock A. M., oppo site Public Stables, Chalmers-street. One hundred public HORSES. These Horses arc not condemned, but are fjood serviooablo animal?, and only ?old because the United States uo longer ueeds their ser vices. Terms cash. D. R. HUNT. Capt. 25th O. V. V. I., A. A. Q. M. Office A. A. Q. M. in charge of Land Transportation HiUtary District Charleston, S. C. 6 August 23 LARGE SALE OP GOVERNMENT CARS, ENOINES AND RAILROAD IRON. TF.n. S 55. ) UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. Off:ck of A?*sisTANr QuA.:tri:?iKA>ri'i:it. Washington, D. C. August 11, 1865. Will be sold, at CITY POINT. VA., on WEDNESDAY, October 11, at 11 o'clock, A. M., ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND (4000) TONS RAILROAD IRON. At PORTSMOUTH. VA., on FRIDAY, October 13, at 12 M.. FIVE (3) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENOINES About Fifty (CO) Freight Cars and One (1) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK. VA., October 13. at 5 P. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 8 foot guago. At ALEXANDRIA. VA., on TUESDAY, October 17. FIITY (50) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. 4 feet |K inch guage Eighteen (18) new Platform Cars, five foot guage Twenty-ftvo (23) new Box Car?, five (5) foot guago About three hundred and fifty (350) Bor Cars, 4 feet 8>i inch guage About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 foot 8,'j irch guage About thirty (30) Stoc!: do., 4 feet 8', inch guago Twenty (20) Passenger do., 4 feet 8,Vi inch guage One (1) Wrecking do., 4 feet 8>: inch guago Two (2) new Trucks Sixty (00) new Trucks, framed Fourteen (14) Flats, framed About two thousand (2C?! ??ns Railroad Iron. Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA, ati? A. W-, and to continuo from day to day until all are sold. Terms cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON. Brev. Col. and A. Q, M., U. S. Military Railroads. August 24_ _ 33 LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT RAIL ROAD ENOINES AND CAJtS. En, V 5. y UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, Office of Assistant Quartermaster, Washington, D. C, August 11, 1805. Will be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, October 3, TWENTY-FIVE (25) NEW FUtST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, flvo (5) foot guage, five (5) foot drivers, cylinders 1G.\24 inches, capacity of tank 19C0 gallons Five (3) first-class Locomotives, 4 feet 8>; inch euage Two hundred Und sixty-five (263) new Box Freight Cars? five foot guage Fifteen (16) new Platform Cars, five foot cniaon Tnu (loj rreignt Cars, 4 feet 8>, inch guage. The salo to continue from day to day until all aro sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, iu Govcimneut funds. H. L. ROBINSON, August 24 24 Brcv. Col. and A. Q. It UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. Offick of Assistant QuAnTERMABTKn, ) Washington, D. O, July 25, 18G5. I AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING STOCK. WiU be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, the foUowlng roRing stock: On TUESDAY. September 19, at the Portland Co.'8 Shon in Portland Maine, Six (ft) Locomotive Engines. Oil THURSDAY, September 21, at Hlnkly k Williams' Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (4) Locomotive Engines. On MONDAY, September 25. at Kennett Square, noar Philadelphia, Pcuu., Fifty (30) Box Freight Cars, four feet eiglit-and-a-lialf inch gauge. On WEDNESDAY. September 27, at Wilmington, Del., Eighty-four (84) Box Freight Cars, five foot gauge. The above stock is all new, and of the very best quality. The Engines are five feet gauge, flvo foot drivers, and cylinders Hix24 inches. They cau be changed to narrow gauge at trifling expense. Sales to commouce at 10 A. M. Terms: Cash in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON. August 14 20_Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M. IP. MELCHBRS, Deutsche Buch - Handlung, C?e. 318 ?iiitq i (?Strafte, (Sine SbUr obet?alb Socielb = Stra?e. Stets t'orr?ibta, SScutft&c unb GngUfdje ?f.9). Rettun gen, aid ^einmal, Staat?jeitung, Gnminaljeit?ng. War tciiiniit'c, -ftcralr, (o HiC ??mmlidic ?liiftritc ?jeitungu. Wcfiniftertuter, Stot?biiibcr, ?Stbrcibmuieualien. <5d)ie= fcrtafcln, italenber, I'tererbildjer, 3ugcnb?(briften in aro = fier ariiSltjabl. SDcutftbc Wefangbii*cr, ? S) G SHi?Scr, fettbcrbilrbcr, WriiiimeW?hrdien, Wobinfon Grufoe ii.f.to. l?iiglifa)-'Seut{dic l?ritffteUer, Der amenraniftbe Hbborat, amcrifantirtic iDotlmctiAer, Witter? Ol?ubcr* nnb ?eifter Wefrfiiditen, <l)boto?rat)i)icn, ??ber u. f, to. etwa mcdjt i'orr?tljige ??iidjcr, werten auf Seftcliung 'fwnell ?Mb bil lifi bcSorat. ?. ?ef(vaft?rarten, ?n>9- unb 971ild)ti(?et?, ?atllarten cc. ?verren ?u billigen ?Breifen gebrudt. ??liiK?octt fur tie "litjarlefton CDail? 9lew6" tocrbctt R#.1I18 ifinfiflrafie entgegen nenommen, nnb hierben mit DeuHajen Vettern gefegt, unjeigen, bie am n?djflen borgen erfdicinen folien, muffen bid {p?lcftenS 5 ?bt sJlnn>miltag3 cingereubt loerben. August 25 _ No. 53 MARKET-STREET, ItETWKKX MEETING AND CHURCH-STREETS. THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS METHOD OF HE TCBNTNO their thanks ?o the pubUc for th? liberal patronage bestowed upon them, and would atsn Inform Uicm that-wo aro always prepared to furnish MEALS at all hours. Wo are also prepared to furnish DONNERS or SUri'ERf? to partios on tho most reasonable termo. August 21_mth*? A. lit. WIOO k CO. FI) Il M T I 11 10 I_ FURNITUREI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 87 AND 89 BOWERY AND C3 CHRISTY-STREET. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR Have tho largest variety of ROSEWOOD, ?VALNUT AND MAHOGANY PARLOR, CHAMBER, ??^T? ????, DINING ROOM AND UBRARY FURNITURE To bo found in this city, and at tho lowest prices. MATTRESSES AND SPRING BEDS FROM $5 TO $7 EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADS FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. August 14_mwigmo PER LAST STEAMER, JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF LADIES? and GENTLEMEN'S SHOES AND BOOTS. ALSO, A general assortment of Gentleman's and Boj 'a FUR HAT?, which aro offered for sale at tho lowest market prices. D. O'NEILL k SON. No. 375 King-street, above Georgc-stroet. - August 1*1_mwi lino? "WrBlOOKB?SKS, PRACTICAL ?AS FITTER & PLTR?BER? No. 288 King-street. NEXl BOOR TQ POUTERS QLD ST?Ji? Auguet M