The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 11, 1865, Image 3
DAILY NEWS
MONDAY SCORNING, SEPTEMBER 11. 1805.
LOCAL MATTEKS.
Messrs. Quinn ?. Biiothkb httvo laid on our ta
ble late Ules of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi
paper?, for which WO aro moat thankful.
It ig with deep sorrow that wo aiinounco tlio
death of Major William Laval, which took place
?omo daya ago ago, at tho town of Greenville, hi
this State. He had for year? filled many offices
of triiBt nmongat uawith great fidelity, and noouo
was regarded higher than ho as nn honorable citi
zen, l?o endeavored to fulfill his dutiea aa a
Chriatiau in this world, and ho has gone, wo hope,
to meet hia reward in anothor.
The CoLusiniA Phatnix niakeB montion that Mr.
-Joseph Daniel Pope, long known aa a prominent
planter on tho seaboard of South-Carolina, haa
made, under the auspices of Major-General Q. A.
GiLLiioai:, a tour through aomo of the Parishes of
lower Carolina, which have been worked by the
freedmcu. The report is aaid to be moderato in
tone, entirely free from prejudice, unique in ita
.consideration of the topic? embraced, and aingu
larly fair and indulgent towards the negro. Mr.
rorE ?a familiar with the catates, with every pecu
liarity in their culture; knowing well tho suscepti
bilities of the land, and perfectly acquainted with
their capacity for production, no person could bo
found better tilted for an examination of their
present condition.
Tornado ok 1811.?Yeaterday, September 10,
was the anniversary of this over-nieiuorable tor
nado; and if we had the moans of referring to the
publications of that period tre could certainly
make up an interesting article, describing in de
tail the ravages it committed in an exceedingly
short ?pace of time. Ita truck was from S. E. to
N. W., beginning at the Battery, and in the twink
ling of an eye crossing tho city diagonally, "mak
ing playthings" of everything that stood in its
courue. It struck the splendid mansion, then the
property of Mr. Rtrsssu,, it: Meeting-street, next
to the Scotch Church, and injured it badly?the
mark of an extensive tissure, though well repaired,
boing ?till visible. A portion of a window-shutter
from this building was found in the garden of the
late John Hvjcb, at the cornet- of Wentworth and
Smith atreets. The shod of the house at the
southojat corner of Magazine and Mazyck streets
was lodged in the jail-yard, a?-.d several other
house i were unroofed and unset. A number of
persons wore killed, and a negro girl who was in
an upper chamber where a bouse had the roof
taken off, waa thrown over the wails of the room
nod found dead in au adjoining lot. ?"??me of our
old inhabitants, no doubt, remember distinctly tin'
many accidenta which occurred, on this melancholy
occasion.
Assault.?Wc are informed thai on Saturday
night last Mr. HcNastsox, the accommodating
proprietor of the Bathing House, was assaulted
by nonio individual and very badly beaten over the
head with a bottle; but we aro happy to aay he was
yesterday improving, and apparently not so aeri
oualy injured aa was as lirst supposed.
IIonnBHY_The residence of J. Ji. Gadsden, a
colored man, No. 21 Sprkig-stroct, waa entere?] on
Saturday morning last, at about one o'clock, and
fron: his pockets were taken forty-five dollars and
paper? of value, and aiso Ihn key of his barber*
shop, under the Merchants' Hotel. The thief
obtained acocas to his bed-room by climbing the
piazza posts to the second story?a new plan adopt
ed by burglars, it .seems, but very fashionable at
prosont, and very successful.
Wi: n_G particularly to call the attention of our
renders to tho advertisement of Mr. Ueduond,
editor of the Southern CuUioatar and proprietor of
tho Georgia Nursery. To those of our readers
who arc "up" in agricultural and horticultural
matters, it is unnecessary for ua to explain to them
the standing of Mr. Redmond in tho Southern
country aa an agriculturist and horticulturist.
Those who are no. 'up," and deaire to know some
thing of him and hia nursery, can addreaa him aa
per advertiacuiC'it.
Mu. Patrick Walsh, editor and proprietor of tho
Pacificator, haa turned over the good will of that
journal to the Metropolitan Record, and ia now o?
a viuit to this city for the purpose of procuring
subscription? among hia former patrons and our
citi/.eiiH generally.
He will also solicit aubecriptioua and advertise
ments for the Augusta CoHsti'ntionalist. one of the
ablest and most extensively circulated papers in
Georgia. Wo take pleasure iu commending Mr.
Walsh to our follow-eitisens, and wish him a
pleasant and profitable visit. Any communication
. loft at thia oflk-e will receive-' prompt attention.
GoUBTBHA- ft Tsbhholk.?Our readers will per
ceive in our issue of to-day a copartnership, under
this title, rccontly formed in Nowbcnyfor the pur
pose of engaging in the Commission and Forward
ing Business. Whilo railroad ariangemonta aro
so interrupted, and merchandise has to bo trans
ported aa it was in timea which wo thought had
gone by forovor, it nuiat be agreeable to mer
chants and othora dispa'tchfhg goodrt, to ace men
of character and respouaibility, like these gentle
men, undertaking this arduous occupation.
Caiiuiaoes, Haunehs, ?il.?It ia with great
plcnauro that wc rofer our roaJera to the adver
tisement of one of our old business mon, Mr. Hi
ll. Nathan, who, in copartnership with Mr. IaiiAEL
Ottolenoui, intends to seek from the public a
portion of ita patronage. The knowledge of Mr.
N. in this peculiar lino, with his punctuality here
tofore exhibited, warranta a large cuatom for the
concern.
Wk wouT.n call attention to an advertisement in
another column, of a mixturo that haa long been
manufactured in thia city by an old r?sident, known
as " Davis' Whooping Cough Mixture. " It ia well
recommended.
Ckntbax. Ice CnEAM Gaiuien.?Another of thoao
dolightful ovoninga, which tho proprietors of thia
establishment havo already givon, ia announced in
our paper of Ulla morning. Tho fashionable com
pany, the muaie and the delicious cream, together,
form an attraction not to be rcaiatcd; so wo pro
dict an large a crowd to-night, at the garden, aa
have before attended thcao pluaaaut Promenade
-Concerts.
CU3TOM House Exohanoe.?We refer our readers
to tho card of Messrs. Nicholson & IIooeot, al
No. 66 Broad-atreot, whoso Btock is of the boat
kind, and where cuatomcrs are promptly attendee
to. _
Tue Atlanta New Eia, of tho 5th lr.at., says thaf
Governor Johnson waa in town yoaterday. He ii
bore for tho purpose, wo understand, of having thi
Stale road turned over to him by tho G?rerai Gov
?rnmont, I
Tue Convention.?Tho fullowiug gontlemen
have been elected members of the Convention,
tlirsnghout the Stato, as far aa heard from;?, .
St. Philip mid S/. Michael.?Chins. Macbeth, EL
D. Losetmo, Vf. H. UUliland, P. C. Gaillard. James
Conner, J. A. Wagoner, EL Gourdin, C H. Simon
ton, F. Melchera, W. S. Honorer. G. W. Williams,
Edward Frost, A. O. Andrews, Alfred Hugor, Win.
Ravcnel, P. J. Contran, W. M. Martin, lit. Ruv. P.
N. Lyncb, John Bouniorlo, James llo.o.
St. Andrews.?Wm. Izard Bull.
St. Thomas and St. Dennis.? Charlea M. Fur
man.
Sumter.?F. J- Monea, J. H. Frioraon.T. M. Mul
derow.
Clarendon.?Dr, Jaa. McCaulov, Warren Nelson.
WlUiamsbttrg?E. J. Porter, Dr. Jua. A. Jamoa.
St. Georg,'-.?J. H. Chiaolin.
St. James (loose Creek_Dr. W. M. Brailsford.
Orangehurg.?C. McMiehael, Major J. Morgan.
Si. PaitPs Parish.?Iaaac M. Dwight.
(.Uurnhia.?Wade Hampton, A. It. Taylor, F. W.
McMaatcr, W. Wallace
Darlington.?H. O. Milling, J. E. Byrd, J. H. Nor
wood.
Marlboro'.?C. W. Dudley, T. C. Weathorloy.
Chester.??. D. Molton, Jamoa HomphilL Dr.
A. P. WileV.
Chesterfield.?Chancellor J. A. Inglia, J. H. Mc
Ive.r.
Fairfield?James H. Kion, W. R. Robertson,
John brat ton.
St. Stephen's.?W. H. Cannon.
Wallerlioro'.?A. Campbell, H. G. Shoridau, Rev.
A. B. Stephana.
SL John's Berkley.?J. GaUlard.
Beaufort.?J. G. Thompson.
Marion.?A. Q. McDuftlc, W. T. Wilson, R. EL
Reaves.
Anderson.?J. L. Orr, Dr. S. Evana. .T. WUsun, T.
J. Piokona.
The Constitutional (Convention of Colorado con
cluded its labora ou tho 12th inst., by the adop
tion of a free Stato Constitution. Colorado, when
admitted, will complete a belt of States to the Pa
cific, with the exception of Utah.
HOLDERS OP MERCHANDISE
WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL
consult their Interests by consigning the ?ame to
JAR B. UAHILL,
General Commission Merchant,
September 11 lliuos Augusta, Oa.
CUSTOM HOUSE EXCHANGE,
ISTo. 60 BROAD-STREET,
NEXT BOOK TO CUSTOM HOUSE,
WHERE THE CHOICEST KINDS OK ALE, WINES,
LIQUORS and HEU ABS oro constantly kept on
bond,
A. B. NICHOLSON.D. BOGERT.
September ii l*
JUST TAKE A LOOK AT US !
THE A. IL. ETON.
Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars.
No. ?5 B_-OAJ?-ST__I_ET,
Cff.WCESTOX, S. C.
Pr.?c i.u nr i,, from 11 to x ?V.loc]c, every ?lay.
Pnor-iut.-roriH?WILLIAM B, DOUGLAS sed WALTER
M-l'EHH. lino August 31
CUVIS TJS A CALL!
MOTTS' SAMPLE ROOMS.
Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c.
No. 8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON'. S. C.
BSr FREE LUNCH from II till 1 o'clock every day."t_3
1'iioi'no-.iiuL'i :
JOHN MOTT.W. V. MOTT.
August 3U Imo
FREE C0LLATI0 N
SERVED EVERY EVENING AT
MERCHANTS EXCHANGE BAR,
Corner King ami Society-Streets.
August 00
MERCHANTS' HOTEL"
CORNER KING AND SOCIETV-STS.
THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN COMPLETEL*
renovated ami refurnished, and is uon' open for the pa
tronage of tin?, public, under aa entirely new manage
nieni.
A BAR, fitted op witli the latest and moHt modern Im
provement?, i m attached to tin: Holme, whore ma; always
he found LIQUORS of the most Hupcrior quality in tho
City.
LIQUOR can lie obtained at the tibie, and will also
lie i'iu'ii?m?h'iI in tho rooms at all hour? anil all days of
the week, if desired.
Mr. H. H. PARSONS, formerly connected with tho
Pavilion Hotel, in attached to the Hotel, and would be
gratified to moot any of his old frieuds.
LOP.ING & BENNETT, Proprietors.
August 24 , 3mo
OS~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?CHARLESTON
DISTRICT.?By OEORQE BUIST, Esq., Ordinary.?
Wberess, jullvn a. Mitchell, of Oharissto.. has
made suit to nie to grant him Letters of Administration
of tho Estate and Effects of MIN'OO CRAWFORD, late of
Edisto Island, "free person of color;" These are, there
fore., to c'.tu and admonish all and slngul-r the kindred
and creditors of the said Minoo CruwFORD. deceased,
that they be and appear before mo, in the Court of Ordi
nary, to be held at Charleston, at No. ?1 Rutledge-strcet,
on th_ lath, day of September, 1805, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given Amder my hand, thin second day of September,
Anno Domini 18C5. GEORGE BUIST,
September J ni2 Judge of Probates.
stSi- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?CHARLESTON
DISTRICT.?By GEOROE BUIST, Esquire, Ordinary.?
Whereas, MARIA T. McKEWN, of Charlestun, widow,
made suit to mc to grant her Letters of Administration,
de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the Estate and
Effect- of JEROilE BOYCE, late of Charleston. Laborer:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all ar.d sin
;;u.:_r the kindred and creditor.'? of tho sail Jkbomk
EorcE, deceased, that thoy bo and appear bofbrfl mc, in
the Court of Ordinary, to bo hold at Charleston, at No.
y Rutled?O-utrcet, on the 18tb day of September, 18CS.
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the f-irouoon, to
shew cause, if any tticy have, why tho said Administra
tion. 8I1011IU not bo grantou.
Given under my hand, thl? second day of Septembor,
Anno Domini 18C5. GEOROE BUIST,
September 4 m. Judgo of Probates.
?&-STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?CHAULE-(TON
DISTRICT.?By GEOROE BUIST, Esquire, Oruin iry.?
Whereas, JULL\N A. MITCHELL, of Charleston, made
suit to me to grant hhn Letter? of Administration of the
Estate and Effect? of JOSEPH BEAMER, late of E.listo
Island, free person of color: These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all nud singular tho kindred and credit
ors of the said Joseph Beamt_i, deceased, that they bo
and appear beforo me, in tho Court of Ordinary, to be
heUl at Charleston, at No. 3 Butledge-strcot, on the 18th
day of September, 1865, after publication heraof. at U
o'clock In tho forenoon, to show cause. If any thoy have,
why U10 said Administration Bhould not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this second day of September,
Anno Domini 1805.
GEORGE BUIST,
8cptombnr 4 m3 Judge of Probate*.
?tt_? STATS OV SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON
DISTRICT.?By GEORGE BUIST, Esquire, Ordinary.?
Where?-, JULIAN A. MITCHELL, of Charleston, mode
suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of tho
Estate and Effects of WARLEY MEGOET, late of Edisto
Island, "free person of color;" Those are, theroforo, to
cito and admonish ?U and singular tho kindred and cre
ditors of the Bald Wab__v Mkookt, dooea_ed, that they
ba and apyoar before mo. In tho Court of Ordinary, to
be hold at Charleston, at No. 3 Rutledge-strcst, on lflth
day of September, 1855, ?ftcr pubUcstion hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they havo,
why the said Administration ahould not be granted.
Given undor my hand, this second day of Beptomber,
Anno Domini 1805. GEORGE BUIST,
September 4 ni2 Judgo of Probatoa. ;
NATHAN'S
O L 1> S T _A _ST _p ,
SOUTHWEST CORNER
QfEETttG & WENT? ORTII-STREETS.
CARRIAOES. HARNESS, &c, &c.
THF, UNDERSIGNED HAVING THIS DAY FORMED
A COPARTNERSHIP with Mr. ISRAEL OTTO
LENGUI, under the name and style of
NATHAN ?t OTTOLENOUI,
and leased my old stand, we are prepared to do an
AUCTION.
COMMISSION.
AND BROKERAGE I1USINESS.
Having made arrangements with several large Fact?:
ries ut the North, wo will ?ion he In neaiptof au?I roaily
to furnish my old customers and friends with
CARRIAGES.
HARNESS
AND LIGHT VEHICLES, of every AsscripHon.
An?! fr??ni my long experience and knowledge of the
businuss, hope to receive a liberal share of patronage.
M. H. NATHAN.
September 11 mthmtuwf?
TO THE PUBLIC?
WE SEE NO REASON WHY SO MANY CHILDREN
should lie allowed to sufler from WHOOPING COUGH,
wbcu DAVIS' CELEBRATED MIXTURE is a certain
ouio toi ?.lia ? most .laugcrou-? dfcMMC, which is prevalent
hero and ?dsewhere.
Prepared and .?old hy cither or thu underalgued, at
their roHideuces. D. W. DAVIS.
No. Ba America-street.
NATHAN DAVIS,
September II 1 No. 35 Canno:i-st., corner Felix.
TIN AND ROOFING PLATES.
A
LSO, BLOCK TIN. FOR SALE LOW BY
T. TUPPER k SONS.
September 7 (I Brown's Wharf,
HEATH & CO.,
No. 260 KING-STREET.
JUST RECEIVED :
SUGAR-CURED PIC. HAUB
SUGAR-CURED PIG 11ACON
PIG SHOULDERS
"WINES, BRANDIES
?IN, BOURDON WHISKEY
ST. CROIX RUM
JAMAICA RUM
CORDIALS, SYRUPS.
ALSO,
A FRESH RUrPIA' OF GROCERIES, &c, Ac.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. K. HEATH & CO.
August 14 lmo
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
FINK OLD Bit ANDIl'.S?VINTAGE i?24
Oli <*!u!> House Hin
Old ?amafea Rum
Old St. Croix Rum
Barton & Gu-stier"? Importation?of flue Ciarct3
Johnson k Son's Importations of fine Claret?
Stuart .v Co.'a Crnabod Su^ar
Sugar House Byrttpe, tit hurrcU
Choice City Cured Ham?
Coarto? Salt
Duryoa's Ma zona
Duryea'n March
Browu'.s Detersive Soap
Brown's U. H. Soap
Colgate'? Family Soap
ColSttUUl'a Enylitdi Mustard.
aun,
LIME, LATH, CEMENT, PLASTER AND H\IR.
STYLES A: CARTER,
September 4 No. 10 Vunderliorsfs Wharf.
FRESH GOODS?FULL STOCK.
PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL
ISO l).v,'s lit., and Java Coflbu
iOO liO'-eH Oatldles
200 wholo boxel RsMbp, Layers
200 half boxea Itaialn.i, Layon.
60 boxes Cooking Soda
100 bo:e? Ma?;.: Coffee
00 chest* beat Tea-?, cheap
200 bhls. Sugars, various ?indu
B0 tierces Molasse..
25 bliLs. Cider VUMgar
50 bills. Corned Beef
25 bbls. Corned Pork
250 boxea Starch
200 boxea Snap
500 boxcH Herrings
200 boxea Pickle, ami Gerkins
200 oassa Saucva aud Kctsupu
200 bbls. Extra Flour
B0 package? Goshen Butter
Splecs of all kinds, Maccaroni, Citron, Preserved
Ginger, Cooking Extract?, Ac. A-c.
GEO. W. CLAKK & CO.,
Align?t 21__No. 145 Meeting street
JUST RECEIVED.
1 /.A CASES SPARKLING HOCK AND RHINE
1UU WINE
100 BSSes CHAMPAGNE CIDER
(500 case? Ale
100 bbls. WlilsUy, various brands and prices
10 bills. Alcohol, 07 per cent.
00 bbls. Alo
00 eases Wbiaiy
50 eases Brandy
25 cases Stoughton Bitters
CO baskets Heidsiuck A- C'o's. Champagne, a pure
and g??nulue article
Brandy, Gin, He. Cr?iix Rum
.Sherry Wine, fco., Ac..
All of tbepurest quality and cheap for casli, at
GEO. W. CLARK k CO*?.,
AugU3t 21 No. 14G Meeting-street.
TO ARRIVE,
it V SCHOONER JONAS SMITH.
1 AAf. BUSHELS OATS
-LUIJU 100 COILS ROPE.
ALMO, ON IIAJ?O.
50 bbls. Herman Smith's EXTRA FLOUR
00 bbls. Middling Flour.
JOHN G. THUKSTON,
No. 14 Yaudei'iorst'.s Wharf.
September 0 4*
FAMILY GROCERIES.
50
308.KING-STREET.308
Between Society nntl Wentrrprth.
J. W. STEINMEYER
KEEPS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIEJ? "WITH
TIAL TO CONVENIENCE AND COM
PORT FOR FAMILY USE.
ALSO,
PORTER, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
SUGARS, &c. lmo August 19
KING & CASSIDEV,
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE,
USTo. 151 JX-Teeting-St,,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
[OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
DRUGS
Pat-nit Medicines
Dye StuffB
Burgical Instrumenta
Pcrfumory
Fancy Soups
Stationery
Writing Inka]
LEADS
Varnisbes
Oils
Dry an?l Mixed Paints
Window Glass
Brushes
Winoa
Liquors, &o.
ALSO,
.OLE AGENTS FOR TATENT LEGS AMD CRUTORJ-S
Isaacson's Rat aud Insect Poison, A-c, Ac.
Boptombor 1_Ron* I_
NOTICE.
MARBLE MANTEL8 SET OR REPAIRED, MONT
MKNTS. TOMBS AND HEAD 8TONE? RE
LETTERED AND CLEANEt), and ovcry variety ol
Marblo Work faithfully and promptly ox?ente*, by a
c-omyot-nt and rcUablo Mechanic. Business of this de
scription HoUcited, and alt orders left at Uto COMMIS
SION nOUSE OF JAMES W. BROWN A CO., MEETING
STREET. OPPOBITE PAVILION HOTEL, will bo Imme
diately attondod to, vixaZ* February 0
1
SOUTHERN FBUIT TUEES.
\ VERY CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE BEST VA.
A. UIETHM of FRUIT TUBES, GRAPE VINES.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Ac?.. \<? for early nil! and
winter planting, may be i.btainecl from tU?: old estab
lished ?OEORtilA NURSERY."
Descriptive and Priced Catalogue?, with brief direc
tions f.?r planting, will be sent per mail t" all applicants
who I'liclo.ie a U. S. pontage sti-iu).. AdilrnM
D. REDMOND, Auxuslu, Georgia.
September 11 lupj n
THAI) T "MUT, ~
JOB PRINTER,
No. 347 King-street,
FIVE DOORS BELOW CALHOUN.
HAVING ADDED TO HIS ESTABLISHMENT A
NEW AND EXTENSIVE ASSO?TMENT OF
Printing Material,
PAPER STOCK, ETC.,
Im now prepared to oxocuto every dCSCripttOQ of
JOB PRINTING
INT THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART, AT
THE SHORTEST l*u.ssi_v_,_i KO/TJOK. AND
ON REASONABLE TEKMS.
August no wftn
TO MILL 0 WNERsT
4S AND ."?4 INCH CIRCULAS MILL SAWS
IMHA-KUIJItKU BELTUVCr, from S to 14
luchos ?id??
INDIA RUBBER (JOINT) PACKINU
LAt'ISti SKINS, RIVETS AND B?BRS.
FOR SALE BY
J. M. EASON,
Septembers 6? Ko, ff EXOHANOK-STRKKT.
"3>III_N CE'?S
METALLIC PAINT,
iwiiniraiiii u fiAtmiKffl
FOR
1R0N; TIN AND WOOD.
IT CONSISTS OF SEVENTV-TWO PARTS OXIPE OF
IRON, and twenty-right parts CEMENT LIME
STONE in th?- one hundred pound?.
It lias muvli moro body than Red or White Lead, it is
warranted perfectly water und lire proof, ami to with
Htandngivaii-rhi-at on inrtals, without sealiuy, than any
other ratal in inte.
It is a perfect cover for all kinds of Iron. Tin or Wood
work. Out-honse* and Cam.im Covering?. It prevents
and arrest? tin? corrosion of mot?is, sud is net effected
by tin? action of suit, ganos, sohl* or ammonia.
This paint requires no more oil than dry load or zino,
and much loss than the ?nlinnry miners) paints. It is
fro fron? any wash?, an?l possesses a spreading and
covering power unequalled.
Terms.?Dy barrel or half barrel, live cents per
pound. CAMERO.?' k BAKKLKY, Agents,
September 8 iiinr No. 149 Meetlug-stre-et.
TBEDEGAR
IRON WORKS,
Riclimoncl- Va.
-
Having resumed operations at these
Work?, wo aro prepared to supply all tho article;
heretofore furnished l>v us; mnong them aro the follow
in_:
TOR RAILROADS.
Wheels and A\tes, soparato or lilted
(Allied Tiros, chairs and Spikes
Bridge Holt* ami Bridge Castings
Iron Truck?, Engines, Rollers, Nails, kc
MERCHANTS.
Iron of all kinds, Nails, Aro.
PLANTERS.
Engines for Raw and Grist MiHs
l'laillation Iron and Castings j
Sorghum Mills and Pans
BUILDERS.
Iron Front?, and all Castings for Buildings
Nails, Spikes, ?to.
We have also on hand Hoop Iron, suitable for Ciiopers
and others; uLso, Irou Axles. Horse Shoe?, .to., all of
wliieh we will noil at the lowest market rates fur Slick
articles. J. R. ANDERSON A- CO.
CAMEBON & BARKLEY,
AGENTS,
No. 142 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C.
September 9 Ouiwfll
CHEAP ~CASH STORE,
No. 42 HAllKET-STREET,
\OltTH slllK, NEAR MEETING-STREET.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS. OILS. PUTTY.
Brushes, Buckets, Rruoms, Tub?, Diamond Oil for
Kerosene and Union Lumps.
A Hiuall lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, and a few KERO
SENE LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
August 18 lino AUSTIN k ALBF.E.
PAPER.
ALL KINDS AND SIZES OF PAPER AND TAPER
BAGS, Seamless Grain and Flour Bagn,.&c.
For sale at Now York prices,'by
H. It. JAMES & BRO..
Agent? for Nassau Mills, N. Y.,
No. 4 Haync-atreet, Charleston, S. C.
September 8 fm2*
S. G. COTJRTENAY,
BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT,
No. 9
BROAD-STEEET,
A.tKli.t 1. ? 111KUWTI)\, 9. C.
TO TUE
BOOKSELLERS,? ffn*fri?**?*.
FANCY GOODS DEALERS
-. OTTJIR
SOUTH.
JAMES O'KANE,
Bookseller? Stationer and Manufacturer
Of
POCKET ?"Bn*. RApH ALBmfa
CARTE DE VISITE,
Begs respectfully to say that ho la slUl located at his
old stand, * ^
No. 126 Nassau-street, New York^
where ho continue? to mipnly tho .Tobbln? end ReUtl
Trade with all article? in the, BOOK AND STATIONARY
LINE, on the meet liberal term?.
Boolts, Stationery, Note, Letter, Cap, Legal Cap, Bill,
and Bath Papers, Photograph Albums, Carte do Visito
for Albums, Blank Books, Inks, Mucllago, Euv-loncs,
?re, &e., A-c., In great variety end cheap.
A superior Uno of POOKET DIARIES FOB 18CC.
Catalogues sent on application.
Orders promptly Ailed. Address
JAMES O'KANE,
N?.13G Nassau-street,
NEW YORK.
August 14_ _, '_
??-DR. T. REESS.MEr.NA. HAV?NO RESUMED
his Practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, \vM bo
found ?t his Office, No. 100 BROAD-STREET, between
King and Meetlng-streets.
H. B.? Diseases of s Private Naturo eurcd with die
| yi&Hh. August 13
~:.. : a M .1
_AUCTION SALE&_
LAUGE SALE OK t.OVI_U-.I?II.:riiT CAUH,
ENGINES AND RAILROAD IRON.
TOTTED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, )
Okkh-k oi- AaatnTAltr (jiiaiitkhmastkii. !
Washington. 1>. ?'.. AiiKUBt II, 1865. )
Will be sol?!, at CITY POINT. V.l., ou WEDNESDAY,
October It, at It ?.'. '... k, A. M.,
ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND (40110) TONS RAILROAD
IKON.
At PORTSMOUTH, VA., ?iu FRIDAY, October W, at
12 M..
FIVE (M FIKST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENOIKFJ.
About Fifty ("iO) freight Cars and One (1) Paajtruger Car.
At NORFOLK, VA-, October 13. at 6 P. M?
ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 0 foot go???-.
At ALEXANDRIA. VA., ou TUESDAY, October IT,
FIFTY (."H? FIRST-*'LASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, 4
feet 8', inch glU^C
Eighteen (18) uew Plulform Car>?. five foot guage
Tweuty-tH?. ( _-,) new Box Car?. Ove (5) foot gun-to
About three bundred aud lifty (:i.r.U) Box Cars, 4 feet 8'?
Inch gin??.
About two hiiu.b-i-d and thirty (230) Platform do., I feet
81, inch Rtlftgn
About thirty (3D) Stock do., 4 feet 8 ', Inch guago
Twenty c_0) Passi-nger ?I?., 4 f,(.r ;?:, inch guago
One (1) Wrecking do., 4 feet H>t luch yitago
Two 121 new Truck?
Sixty (00) new Trucks, framed
Fourteen (14) Flats, framed
About two tbOUMUd C'IIW>) tons I.a.Urn:nl Iron.
Sahs to commence at ALEXANDRIA, at 10 A. M., anil
to confinnu I'roni ?lay to ?luy until all arc sold.
Terms cash, in Clovcrmnt-iit hind*.
H. L. ROBINSON,
Brev. Col. and A. (', M., V. s. Military Rullro..?.?.
August 31 33
LAJUUE SALE OF t?OVKKX-UENT 11 AI IN
ROAD ENGINES AND CARS.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, J
OmOK <>*' ASSISTANT QUAItTKUMASTKU, !
"' .?Mil. |,lli. ?? ? -. ? -.,".? H. ?-.". %
V" ill he sold at MAN<:UESTKB, opposite RlcbSMNld, Va..
oil TUESDAY. October 3,
TWENTY-FIVE (SB) NEW FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINES, live (.'.) foot guugi-, flvo (5) tool drivers.
cylinders llix24 lueheM, t-ai>n?-ity of tunk 1000 gallons?
Five (.-.) iirst-cliiss Locomotive-*. 4 t!-et 81, inch guag?.
Two liundicd and sixty-live (-.? .'.) now Box Freight Cars,
live foot guilde
Fifteen (IS) new Platform Cars, live foot guago
Ten (111) Ireifihl I'ai'H, 1 feet H>. inch ?nage.
The sale tu ?iintiiiiie t?i.lay u. day until all are soIiL
Sfclo to coiiuneiice lit 10 o'clock.
Terms _ash, iu Government funds.
H. L. ROBINSON,
August 01 24 Brev. O'l. sud A. ?->. M.
PRIVATE SALES.
Choice Havana Sivaiv.
BY MefCAY ?Si CAMPBELL.
At Private Sal?', 40,000 tissortc.l HAVANA SEGARE, of
superior .piiilitv.
On?- superior new SIDE SADDLE and BRIDLE. For
sah- low to close consignment.
Apply as above, at Nos. !-o and < - HASEL-ST.,
September 7 Next door to Postot?cc.
?i
BLANK BOOKS
MADE TO ORDER AND RULED TO ANY PATTERN
A CHOICE SCPPL- OP FULL AND
11 ALP-BO UND
BLANK BOOKS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ALSO. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OFFICE STA
TIONERY, BLANKS, LEASES. BILLS OF LADING.
DRAY RECEIPTS, Ac, constantly on hand.
BOOKBINDING
IN* ALL ITS VARIETIES.
job i3ni]_srTiisrG^
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE
NEATEST MANNER.
HIRAM HAR?IS,
August 14 r.ll2 No. 50 BROAD-STUF.ET.
D. O'NEILL & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 875 King-Strpet,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LASOS STOCK OF
FINE FUR AND WOOL HATS
FOR MEN AND ROYS.
August *1
lmo*
If. MI-'LCHKl-t-S,
Deutsche Buch - Handlung,
9.0. 31_ it ?ltd > 3tm".,
Ginc ?bK? e">ctt>al?> Secictt? ? Straf""
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?Stet. ?mSt?it, Tcitt?itc ?h. i?:t-.i?'&. 9t.fl. 3tftu8
flfn, al? "jiMirtial, '3t.iat. ttitini?, i?ri!i.indljettiii'*i. li'ar
pM; ftSadbc? t.??-r.;AVHidlHWfeii Injiw
fcet ?IiiCivafal. -Dcut'dic ?>eiaita.f ?lt-er. SI 8 G iUutber,
8il.tn.U4et, ?riw??W8?wn. .)?-T.i!'i>n tirufoc ii.f.ro.
ISrtflli'ii-Xtut'iljt lo.itf'lcUcr, Tiv aiiicritnniidjc -"H'Otat
ainfritanifdjc 2-0 Um .liftier, Ritter- ?tauber, iinfc ?clfiet?
?elt-irbten, ?MtMNMlCfl. ?HJ? ?. f. ? Ci?? ?gP
tootr?tiid- 23?C?CY, werten auf ?eftcllmi? 'fftncU Mb Ul
-????fttilar'teii, ?to. ? uiib -??(?.tiefet?, 5?u?ltartcii ce.
werten iu MHiaCu "i'rei?en flctritclt. __>"
-Mi...l?ii fut Ht "(H'a?teftop ?OSll-j -.eir." ..crteti
Sic. 318 -?liiaflrafie cnta?g?tt aenctnmen. utib i.c.tciimit
?eutfajen Vettern fttftbt. ?nvelaeti, tie am ?ad-fUrt
?li.craen erftteinen folien, inilf?cn bii fpalcflcti3 o IHjc
_)...t1_'iHitl.i.-|_ ciiigtt?idjt iPCtteil.
Aumist 25 - ._
PE?T?ST steamer.
uso,
A Rcnoral aesortment of ?cntle men's nnd Boy'n FCIt
HATS which aru offcri'il tor Bale .it the lowest inurliOt
! T>?e** -' - " ? .D. 0--N-*I--t. k HON,
1 No. 375 Kliig-strctt, abovu Ooorgo-strco*.
_Aii?nti^l4_mwH lino? ^
TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FROM:
?xliroad, wo would say that wo are propared to taku
char?o of, put in order and ship any lot of COTTON In.
the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alati&ma, a? wo
liavo lcH-al agents nt ahn<i_t every town, and a corns of
most officient mon, splected for Int.'grlty, capacity, ami
ojtporlenco, to tako charge of every lot.
We will also pay oil taxes and charge?! of every descrip
tion, and maleo liberal advance? on tho Cotton. 111.
short, we will toko charge of the Cotton on receipts ?k
orders, and glvo the owners mi trouble whatever, "?>?"
the timo wo re<*lvo it until sold and returns are nia-lo
by our houses. ' ___ . __
; _ WATTS. CHANE k CO...
^ow York, or
W. O. WATT8-& CO.,
Liverpool, Engliind.
Wo InvRe th? i>ei.-'Clal attonUon of non-realdotita to,
oar facilities, __; __# nnvcj?? & co.
Augxut-J lm*?