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DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY MORNIKa, SEPTEMBER 12, 1365. LOCAL MATTERS. In addition to our former election returns, wo havo the following : Neiebeiry.?E. P. Lake, R. S. Stewart, Henry Bummer. Lexington.?licuar-. Boozer ana Fox. ?We are requested to stato that the Mail Btoam ehip Granada arrived off the bar on Sunday, at 8 o'clock F. M., and that aho waB provonted from coming in earlier than ahe did becauao of her heavy freight. FAnDON to Gov-BMOB AiKEN.?We are pleased to mention that our fellow-citizen, tho Hon. Wk. Aiken, yesterday received by mail, from Hia Ex celloncy Anurew Johnson, a full and completo pardon. Mustered Out_Wo are informell that the 33d Boutll CaroUna and 102d Michigan U. S. C. T. aro on their way from up the country to their placea of rendezvous, to bo muatcrod out of service. Tue Rice Chop neab Georgetown, S. C?A letter from Georgetown, S. C, dated September 2, gives a favorablo notice of Borne of tho rico crops in that neighborhood, and affords us the hope that at least in the localities mentioned eomcthing moro than provisions will bo made. Below wo give the extract from the lotter above mentioned; and as it puts the freodmen in a moro favorable light than many others have, it affords us much satisfaction to assist its publicity: Geoboetowk, S. C, Sept. 2, 1865. Agreeably to your reouost I have insuoctod Mrs. Izard s places, and find thorn in a aiuch better condition, and tho nogroc- more orderly und well behaved, than I anticipated. Thu> seemed glad to seo some one who was aulhc-.izod by their mis tress to visit them. At the Mi''.on plantation there aro 125 acres of rico planted, ami 20 acres of corn, good for two-thirda of a crop. At Weyraouth 94 acres of rico and 38 acres of corn, and on Island tr&ct G3 acres of rice. At Hickory Hill about 150 aerea in rice and 20 aerea in corn, on oil of which I think two-thirds of a crop will ho made. The drivers say that they oro very much in need of shot and powder; if you can send up a bag of rico bird shot ami a he?; of pow der, please do so, as it is indispensably necoBsary to keep tho birds off tho rice. These crcaturos, you know, are very destructive. 1 have seen en tiro fields totally destroyed by them. Tue South Carolina Railiioad_Mr. MAoitATn, the President of this Road, has returned, and re ports having boon completely successful in procur ing iron and other materials for the construction of this road. By the first of October the commu nication between Charleston and Columbia will, in all probability, be re-established, and the iron is now on its way for. the benefit of the Hamburg road. The entire work is now progressing, aud as soon as the breakB are overcome which now in terrupt the several lines, a rapid completion, without r.ny kind of delay, may bo oxpected. CimiE.?When wo glance over the papers of some of our sister Southorn cities, wo aro appalled at the lists of midnight robberies, assaults, highway thefts, &c, that meet our eye, and wo wonder if crime stalks in our Btreets, as wo see it does in other places, without an effort to stop it. AVo lind that tho efforts made here arc as effectual as can he under tho circumstances, and our city is as clear of burglaries, or highway robberies at night, or riots, or brawls, as any in tho Union. That a great deal, if not all, of this is due to tho efficiency of the present police under the supervision of Captain E. O. Hoffman, cannot bo denied; and as au evidence of what wo have said, we rcfor to the annexed table, which exhibits but few offences in the large population that we now havo in tho city. The following number of arrests for tho annexed crimes have been made by the city police for tho week ending September 10, 1865: For theft.14 For drunkenness.12 For assault and battery..2 For disorderly conduct.9 For vagrancy.2 Total number arre?is.39 TheDowk-Tow^ Book Store.?Walking through Broad-street, on Saturday last, wo dropped into the store of our old friend, S. G. Coortknay, who has recently returned from tho North. Piles of literary merchandise, from the floor, were being placed in order upon the shelves, and the busy appearance of tho establishment not only romind ' ed us of days past, but assured us of a good time ?- coming r-.gain. Among tho many good- which have . just been received, wo noticed a largo assortment of "nursery books," from tho celebrated English house of Routi.euoe k, Co., of superior style, be ing printed on lin.cn popprj and having fino, well painted wood-cuts as, illustrations. Tho "little people" of our city, we know, will be glad to hoar . this news, and wo oxpoct anon to seo the store be -icged, for it is a long time since they havo had an opportunity of perusing'their favorito works, so gorgeously got up as these ; and the melancholy laic of "Cock Robin," and tho exciting story oi "Little Red Riding Hood," will bu rendered much more effective to them by tho high-colored pictures which adorn tho pre v nt edition of these celebra ted hooks. .. AH? . .... ..J. i AnciiiKAi_> Getty A iCo.?A reforonoo to our ad Tortisinc columns will show a fine assortment o: goods which have just bcenreceived by this house per stearaor Moneka. Aa all articles of trado a this establishment arc only of that cWbb known ai ANo. 1, wo are satisfied that they must demanc tho attention of tho public. Pipes ! Pipes 1 Seoars I?Those who delight in i ,good segar or pipe, will find it an advantago fe read tho advovtiaoment of L. Lorexzt, No. 89 King-street. OSAKA .Promdnade Concert, at Central Ic Cream Garden, on to-morrow (Wednesday) oven ing. , Literary Gossip.?There is another king to b added to tho list of royal and noble authors. Th King of Sweden haB published a. volume of poems on tho title pago Ib a vignette representing th cipher of that sovereign surrounded with flower and with thia logond?Littlo Poema. The lato Count Bougnot left memora in mant script which aro about to ho published. Mrao. (Jcorge Sand haa commenced a now nov< in tho Rovue dos Deux Mondes. It as yot but irr tatca tho ctuioaity of tho reader. Her friends m oxorting themselves stronuoualy to get the decon tion of tho Legion of Honor for her. They s?; n?t without reason, she ought to havo had it b fore Mile. Rosa Bonheur. The Freqoh Emperor has recoivod ono hundn and twenty-eight thousand four hundred dolla for tho copyright of the first volume of hia "Li ofC aar." Ho has roserved eight thousand dc larB for his sharo, and given ono hundred ai twenty thousand dollars away to his difforont c laborers. When ho heard what inonoy he hi earned, ho exclaimed: "Really, seo, ono may mal a living by his pon in Franco.*' Macanlay received only five* thouiiand dollars f hU history. M. Rcnan is expected in PariB towards tho oi of this month. Whon laat hoard from ho had In made a very long excursion into tho hoarl Asiatic. Turkey, and had visited Patraos. seems he has arid to endure some severo pr? liona ami run ?orioiis dangor. Ho will at on send his now work, "Tho Apoatloa," to prosa. The first sheets of tho aocond volume of I French Emperor's Lifo of Crosnr have been aent the- printer. TO MEET THE TIMES! IVa SIinSORIBER HAS RECEIVED AND WILL sell cheap, so that it will be iu everybody's reach to smoke a goo.I BEGAB ?r to buy a good PIPE SPANISH ClUARETTOS, tlrst ?luality Havana Si?gars Suden Huva.ua Domestic and Lady Segar?. .pipes: :pi:pes! MEERSCHAUM. INDIA RUBBER, and all other sorts, newest styles and large assortment L. LORENZT, No. 3(12 KING-STREET, ABOVE OEOROE-ST. September la 3* HOLDERS OF MEECHANDISE WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL commit their interests by consigning the samo to JA3. B. CAHILL. General Commission Merchant, September II 3mos Augusta, Ga. "SOUTHERNDRUG H?USEr KING & CASSIDEY. Wholesale Druggists, No. 151 MEETING-STRKET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. Charleston, 8. O. E. D. KING, M. D.. I - w_ ~. JESSE J.OASSIDEY, | or No' Ca' September 1 lmo* C. P. PANKNIJSf" CHEMIST k APOTHECARY, NO. 123 MEETING STREET. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DO MESTIC DRUGS AND CHEMICALS constant.}* on hand August 14 lmo PEILIP H. KEGLER Banker and Collection Agent, No. 255 King-street, < nAUI.KST(IX, s. c. September 2 ADVANCES HADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRT, DRY GOODS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM H. DEVLIN, NO. 10 COMING, CORNER WENTWORTH-ST. August 2(5 lmo* NICKERSON'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, s. c. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE larpe ami commodious Balldiag known as the "Co lumbia Female College," will open it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ou BcptomlMT 7. T. B. NICK-ERSON, Prop riot?l. September 8 _ ftulO MERCHANTS'HOTEL, CORNER KING AND S0CIET?-STS. THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN COMPLETEL, renovatctl an?! refurnished, anil is now open for the p?. tronage of tho public, umlcr an entirely new manag., ment. A BAR, fitted, up with the latest and most modern ira proveiuuntH. in attaehed to the House, where may always be found LIQUORS of tho most superior iiuality la tho City. LIQUOR can be obtain.d at the Utile, and wlU also be furnished in tho rooms ut all hours and all davs of the week, if desired. Mr. H. H. PARSONS, formerly connected with tho Pavilion Hotel, is attached to the Hotel, and would bo gratified to m??et any of his old friends. LORING & BENNETT, Proprietors. August 24 .mo FBEECOLLATION SERVED EVERY EfEKtXQ AT MERCHANTS EXCHANGE BAR, Corner King and Society-Streets. August 29 GIVE US A ?ALL I MOTTS' SAMPLE ROOMS. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c No. 8 BROAD-STREET. CHARLESTON. S. C. ?39- FREE LUNCH from 11 tiU 1 o'clock every day.-g? rnoi'uiKTons : JOHN MOTT.W. V. MOTT. August 30 _ Into ' JUST TAKE A LOOK AT US ! T EC E -ATI. _B I O -TST. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars. No. 33 BROAD.STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Free launch, from 11 to 1 o'clock, every clay. PnowiiEroiis?WILLIAM H. DOUGLAS and WALTER PETERS. lmo August 31' WAR DEPARTMENT. ) AnjuxANT General's Office, J Washinuton, D. C. July 20, 1805. ) [SrECUL OnDF.ns, No 381.] PARAGRAPH XV. BY DIRECTION OF THE PRE8I 'DENT, the foRowlng named OiQcers are hereby assigned to duty according to their Brevet rank : Brevet Brlg.-Gon. W, T. BENNETT, U. 8. V. By ordur of the 8ocr?\tary of War. E. D. TOWN8END, Adjutant- Goncrnl. Omclol : Geoboe 8. B?bqeii, 1st Lieut. 54th N. V.; V V. and A. A. A. G. 3 September 11 HEADQUARTERS, MIL. DI3T. OF CHARLESTON, Department of Sooth Caiioi.tha, assistant adjotai?t generai/s office, CBaM-KSTon, 8. C, September 10, 1805. [GENERAI. Orders, No, 2.] COMMANDING OFFICERS OF SUB-DISTRICT wIR tako Immediate measures for the COLLECTION 01 ALL ARMS, of whatever description, now In tho hand of citizens, white or colored, Any person found wit O inw, Pistols or Knives, In then? possession, after tb lCtb Instant, wiU bo arrested ana brought ImniciUatcl before a Military Commission for trial. By order of Brovot Brigadier-General W. T. Bennet September 11 a GEO. W. HOOKER, A. A. G. HEADQUARTERS, First Sub-District, Mir?. Diht. of Charieston, Charleston, 8. 0.? September 10, lt?GS. [Si'K?lM. ORDERS, No. 128.] I. A SESSION OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT COURT 0 the First Sub-District of the Military District of Charlo ton will be hold on Thursday, September 14, at Moui Pleasant. By order of W. T, Benhptt, Brevet Brig.-Gen. Com. Post and First 8iib-Distrlct GEORGE S. BURGER, 1st Lieut. MthN.Y. V. V. and A. A. A. G. Sept crabor H -, 3 HEADQUARTER8, Finer Sctb-Distiuot, Miutaht Dut. or Charleston, Charleston, 8. C, September 0, ieC5. [GENERAI, ORDERS, No. TT.J ALL LIQUOR DEALER8, WHOLESALE AND B TAIL, whoso permits arc dated prior to 1st July, 181 are required to have those pormlt? ronowed before t isthof thoprcsont month. The Provost Marshal y close any establishments which have fullea to com] with this ordor. By order of W. T. Benitett, Brevet Brig.-Gon. Commanding Post and 1st Sab-Dlst . ' GEORGE 8. BURGER, 1st Lieut, Mta M, Y. Y. Y? and A, A, A. O September U SUGAR, CRUSHED, A AND C. ?OAP?COIOATE k CO.'S 3 HTAKCil?Duma's CANDLES?Adamantine DRAKES PLANTATION HITTERS. For sale by T. TUl'PER A- SONS, CoiniuiBston Merchant?, Browu'a South Wharf. September 13 c "ltoberT lumber?~ WHOLESALE AND UETML. HITE PINE FLOORING AND CELLINO White Pino Shelving, dressed White Pino 1-4 and two inch Whlto Ptuo Inch UoardR, rough 2_4, 3x1, 3x9, 4x0, etc. Door?, Sashes and Blinds A-SO, AsHortert lot NAILS and 6 and 7 inch SPIKES All of the above Lumber is well Hennoncd. Imp-ire of W. E. BEEVES, Foot of Market-street. Ro?>temhor 12 0* w BLACK LEAD, Crucibles. white lead, boiled oil, bolt8 and nuts, anti-friction metal, spelter and tinman's solder, For Bale in Iota to suit purchasers, by CAMEnON ifc BARKLEY, Commission Merchants, Railroad and ?lcsniboat General Supply Agent?, No. 142 Moctlng-strcot. MS- BEST BLACKSMITH'S COAL FOR SALE LOW. September 7 tbstnS TO ARRIVE, II V SCHOONER JONAS SMITH. 1 AAA BUSHELS OATS J.V \}\J 100 COILS ROPE. Al.Mi, ON HAND. f?0 hols. Herranti Smith's EXTRA FLOUR CO bblB. Middling Flour. JOHN O. THURSTON, No. 14 Vanderhorst's Wharf. September 0 4* FRESH CrOO?A^UL?^STOCK. I? /\PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL ej \J 100 baga Rio aud Java Coffee 200 boxea Caudles 200 whole boxes R.-i?r?ur, Layers 200 half boxes Raisius, Layers (?0 boxea Cooking Soda 100 boxes Magic Coffee 00 ehest? best Teas, cheap 200 bbls. Sugars, various kind 50 tierces Molasses 23 bbls. Cider Vinegar 0? bbls. Corned Beef 23'bbla. Corned Pork _.'>0 boxes Storch 200 boxes Soap BOO boxes Herriugs 200 Iki.xps Pickles mid Gorkins 200 cases Sauces mid Kctsups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 00 packages Uoslien Butter Spices of all kinds, Mucearoni, Citron, Prosorvod Ginger, Cooking Extracts, kc, kc. UEO. W. CLARK k CO., Aufrnst-1 No. 145 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED. 1 AA CASES SPARKLING HOCK AND RHINE ?\J\J WINE 100 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER 000 cases Ale 10.1 bbls. Whisky, various brands and prices 10 bbls. Alcohol, *J7 per cent. 00 bbls. Ale 00 eases Whisky oo cue* Brandy 25 cases stoiij-liton Bitters 00 baskets Heidsivek .*?: Co's. Champagne, a pure and genuino nrtiele Brandy. Gin, St. Croix Hum Sherry Wine, ,Vc., kc. All of th.- jnin-st quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARK k CO*?., August 21 No. 143 Meeting-street. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE OLD BRANDIES?VINTAGE 1824 Old Club House Gin Old .Jamaica It uni Old St. Croix Rum Barton It CtucRtier's Importation? of (tue Clarets Johnson ?c Sou's Importations of Hue Clarets Stuart k Co.'s Crushed Sugar SuRar House Syrups, in barrels Choi ca City Cured Hams Coarse Salt Duryea's Mazcna Duryea's Starch Brown's Detersive Soap Brown's l\ S. Soap Colgute's Family Soap Coleiuau's English Mustard. ALSO, LIME, LATH, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR. STYLES k CARTER, September 4 No. 19 Vanderhorst's Wharf. TIN AND ROOFING PLATES." ALSO, BLOCK TIN. FOR SALE LOW BV T. TUPFER k SONS. September 7 0 Brown's Wharf, FAMILY gBOCEaH-ST 308-.KING-STREET.308 Between Society und Went ?vortli. j. w. steTnmeyer KEEPS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GRO CERIES, AND ALL ARTICLES ESSEN TIAL TO CONVENIENCE AND COM ?FORT FOR FAMILY USE. AI--?', PORTER, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, 8EGARS, Ac. lnio August 19 HEATH & CO,, No. 260 KING-STREET. JUST KECli-IVEJD : SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS SUGAR-CURED PIG BACON TIG SHOULDERS WINES, ?HANDLER GIN, BOURDON WHISKEY ST. CROIX RUM JAMAICA RUM CORDIALS, SYRUrS. ALSO, A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Arc, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. % HEATH & CO. ' August 1* _ lino CH?APCASH STORE, No. 42 MARKET-STREET, NORTH SIDES, NEAR MEETINT.-STREET. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, Brushes, BucRcts, Brouins, Tubs, Diamond Oil for Kerosene aud Union Lamps. A small lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, and a few KERO SENE LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. August 18 lmo AUSTIN A ALBEE. KING & CASSIDEY, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 Meeting-St., CIIARI.EST?.V, S. C, {OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS Pateut Medicines Dye Stuffs Surgical Instrument Perfumery Fancy Soaps Stationery Writing Inks] LEADS Vu nils he a , Oils Dry and Mixed Paints Window Glosa Bru Mich Wines Liquors, &c. ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT LEGS AND CRUTCHB Isaacson's Rat and Insect Poison, kc, kc, 4 Bepteniher 1 lmo* D. O'NEILL & SONS, t . MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 375 'King-'Sfreet? ' ' : OHAIiLESTON, S. O. CONSTANTLY ON SAND A LARGE STOCK OF FINE EUE AND WOOL HAT! FOB ME? AND BOYS, 3 [ August ?U Jmo* LATEST ARRIVAL. RECEIVED PER STEAHKHIP MONEKA, At l;i(3 and 138 Meeting-.?-1. (Z?~\ BBI.S. BROWN SUOAR fjVf 00 bbla. Powdered White Sugar no Ulil?. Crusheil Sugar 00 bas? Coffee r.O bines Oreen Tea '-."> boxes llla.-k Tea 200 boxes Soap llH) boxes Mustard 95 bbla. Ale 00 boxes Layer Raisins r>0 boxes Adamantine Candles 100 quarter bbls. Mackerel 75 half bbls. Mackerel 10 suits Cottage Furnitur.? CO Bureaus 100 Washstauds, single and doubt.? 2000 Chain, Cane and Wood 100 Stools. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF STOVER, Wim:, tin," HATCHETS, Iron, Lath and Horse Shoe Stalls, Horse Shoes Foolscap aud Letter Paper Envelopes S?'}?ars. For sale bv September 1. _?VRCIIIBALD GETTY k CO. JOB DAWSON, "CSTo.90 EAST BAY. LANDING FEU STEAMERS QUAKER CITT AND MONEKA: ALAROE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GRO CEKIKS, consisting in part: 100 burr.'lH Choice CANAL FI.OUR 50 half barrels Extra Canal Flour 50 boxes English Dairv Cheeso 30 llrkins Cliol.-c Leaf Lard 10 hhds. Prime P. R. Sugar 40 barrels Powdered A, ? and C Sugar 30 barrels Clu.'.-e P. R. Molasses and Svrup CO half barrels Choice F. M. lb'ef 2C0 barreta Potatoes, Onions ami Beets 400 boxes Herrings 10 barrels ami 2f\ half barrels No. Il Mackerel 100 kegs Nails, 4 to la 10 casks Choteo Family Hams, small sizes 300 boxes Snaps ami Starch 50 boxes Castile mi?l Toilet Soaps 20 bags Clinic?? Rio Coli'ce 20 half ?'bests Hyson nn<l Black Tea CO quarter nn?l eighth ?rhestH Hvmoii and Black Tea 40 barrels White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Choice CO boxes Tnlln'v and Adaman tine CainUes Brooms, Buckets. Twine, papers SnuiT, Segars, Scrub Brushes, Hatches, Ac, kc ALSO, Fairbanks' PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES, all Hiz??s, 9S4M to 0 lbs. Balaiitltie's Cream Ale. For ?ale i-he.ip for cash. tilth August 00 TO MILL OWNERS. 48 A>"I> 54 IffCH CIRCULAR MILL SAWS IKDIA-EUBBEB BELT...?.., from S to U iiiohos wide INDIA RI'BBER (JOINT) PACED.? LACIKG SKINS, RIVETS AND BURRS. FOR SALE BY J. M. EAS0N. Septetnlier 8 It* No. 0 EXCHANGE-STREET. RAILWAY SUPPLIES." THE VNIIERSIGNF-D, MANUFACTURER OF CAST and SWEDES STEEL ELLIPTIC RAIL W A Y SPRINGS, Hydraulic .Iiu-ks, Ste'im aiul Hydri.ulte ?langes, Water Gauges nnd Low Water Signals, Vimborn ic .Justice's Piitcii? ili-ldgc Joint Cbair Fastening, Shuw's Patent Cork Rallwav, Springs; anil sole importer of Butcher's Solid Cast Steel Tyre, Cast Steel Rails and Props. Cyclop'? Casa nnd Spring Steel Files, A-c, and Davy Br?'. Steam Haiuiners?offer?, for sale to R.iilway Compaiii.'s any artilles of his make or those uuder his control, on the most liberal terms. PHILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 14 North ilth-street, Philadelphia, No. 4_ Cliff-street, New York, Or through his Agents, CAMERON ?: BARKLEY, M.etiug-strcet, September 7 thsUi'.liuo Charleston, S. C TREDEGAR IRON "WORKS, Richmond, ~V~a. TTAVTVC? RESUMED OPERATIONS AT THESE Jt J_ Works, we are prepare?! to supply all the articles heretofore furnished by us; among them are th* foUow ing: FOR RAILROADS. Wheels nnd Axles, separate or fltteil Chilled Tires, Chairs and Spikes Bridge Bolts and bridge Castings Iron Trucks, Engines. Boilers, Nails, kc. MERCHANTS. Iron of all kinds. Nails, ??.c. PLANTERS. Engines for Saw and Grist Milla Plantation Iron and Cat>tlngsj Sorghum Mills and Pausi BU-LDEI-"-. Iron Fronts, and aU Castings for Buildings Nails, Spikes, kc Wo have also on banil Hoop Iron, suitable for Coopers ami others; also, Iron Axles, Horse Shoes, &c, all of which wo will sell at the lowest market rates for such articleB. J. It. ANDERSON k CO. CAMERON & BARKLEY, AGENTS. Nq. 142 Meeting-street, Charleston. S. C. September 0 C mwf 9 S. G. C0URTENAY, BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT, No. 9 BROAD-STREET, Aiigii.. 14 CHARLESTON, S. C. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO THE City, will contract for aR kinds of HOUSE-BUILD ING AND REPAIRING. W. H. GRUVER. No. 144 Wentworth-street, Or at tkvsmom _ Blackmah's, No. 17 Broad-street. September 7_thstu REMOVAL. M?LLIGAN k SON BEG TO INFORM THEIR friends uud patrons that they have removed theli Sales Room, for thu present, to SECOND STORY OF ODD FELLOWS HALL, corner King and Liberty-street? (entrance first door north side Liberty-street), vher? they will bo happy to see them. Thankful for past fa vors, they hope by strict attention to business tu mee tliH support of their friends. tilths September o AUCTION NOTICE. BACK TO VENDUE RANGE No. 14. THE UNDERSIGNED BE08 LEAVE TO RETUR' Ulti thanks to his Mends and patrons, and to in fora them that be boa removed bis AUCTION ROOM from No. 413 King-street, to his original stand No. 14 VENDUE RANGE, UNDER COLLONADE ROW and is now ready to receive aU consignments, havini largo rooms and pavement to exhibit Goods; and hope? by attention to business, to meet the support of hi friends. _ Sale days?TUESDAYS and THUR8DAYS. AS- OUT-DOOR SALES ATTENDF.D TO. Septoinber 1 - tutliBinwo JOS. A. THOURON. TO OWNERS OP COTTON. IN" AN8WER TO NUMEROU8 INQUIRIES FROl abroad, wo would soy that we ahe prepared to tak charge of, put la order and ship any lot of COTTON i the States of Georgia, South CaroUna or Alabama, as w have local agents at almost every town, and' a corps < most efficient men, selected for Integrity, capacity, an experience, to take charge of overy lot. Wo wUl also pay idl taxes and charges of every desert! tlon, and make liberal advances on the Cotton. I short, we wlU take chargo of the Cotton on receipts c orders, and give the owners no trouble whatever, froi the time wo receive It until sold and returns aro mat! by our houses. <i% , .WATTS, CRANE itCO., '.. J :j ... ". .*-.'.!- . ?ewTork, or W. C. WATTS k CO., ,Y "r. " ' ;^v?tp-?ol, Engjind. We invite the especial attention of nonresidents : our faculties; K. IM. BRUCE ?Si CO. August 3Q lmo AUCTION SALES._ BY MILLIUAN ?v. 8?lN. TO-MORROW, th.- i:ith inst., at tlio lotcomor King nod. - Hudson-street?, ?t 10 o'clonk, we will sell, t 1 pair large WORK MULES, 1 Milch Cow and Calf. J Mileli Cows. 1 Springer. llorws auil Cows received up to hour of salo. Conditions cash. Hcptembor 12 Seasonable Dm (?cods. Shirts, flannels, dr. H V PI? KA V ?Si CAMPBELL. TO-MORROW, 13th inst.. will be sold at curfltores. Noir. KO and 82 Hand-street, at 10 o'clock. AN INVOICE JUST RECEIVED PKB STEAMER consist inj. in part of? ? pieces HEAVY WOOL CASEMERES. GREY FLAN NELS, Super. 0-4 Orey Cloth Pieces Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs Pieces Printed DeLalnes Pieces Wool Dress Plaids Balmoral Skirts, J??au and Linen Corsets Linen Bosom Shirts. Colored Bordered H?aAkerchiof Ltucn Damask Towels Men's Cotton and Lisle Threa?\ Gloves Gent's Bhu'k and Colored Silk Neck TiM Gent's All Wool Neglige? Hbirta Grey Wool Undershirt? and Drawers, k<-. ALSO, ? cases FANCIIORE STRAW BONNETS ? cases White Canton Victorian ? cases Felt Turbans ? cases Ladies Hats. If'?:!? trimmed witb Feather? ? cases Heavy Urogans, extra sizes ? cases and cartoons Men's, Women's, and Children'* S-OOH Carpet Traveling Bags, kc, kc Conditions cash. _ September 12" LAUGE SALE OP GOVERNMENT CARS, ENGINES AND RAILROAD IRON. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, ) OFFIC- or AseifrrANT Quarterma-teu, > Wanblngton, D. C. August 11. 1685. , WiU be soW. at CITY POINT, VA., on WEDNESDAY. October 11, at 11 o'clock, A. M., ABOUT FOLK THOUSAND (4000) TONS RAILROAD IRON. At PORTSMOUTH, VA., on FRIDAY, October 13, at 12 M., FIVE (51 FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES About Filly (i>0) Freight Cars and One (1) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK, VA.. Oftober 13. alB P. M.. ONE NFW LOCOMOTIVE ENIHNE, f> foot guace. At ALEXANDRIA, VA., on TUESDAY, October 17, FIFTY (50) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, 4 feet B*i inch guage Eighteen (IS) new Platform Cars, five foot guago Twenty-fivo (tt) new Box Cars, live (8) foot guago About three hundred and ?fty (300) Uox Cars, 4 feet 8/_ inch gonge About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 feet 8'j lneli guagc About tldrty ('?0) Stock do., 4 f<?et8,?-i Inch guagc Twenty (-0) Passenger do., 4 (bet h?-? inch guoge Out? (it Wrecking do., t feet 8.4 inch guago Two (i) new Trucks ??ixty (t;0) new Trucks, framed Fourteen (14) Flats, framed About two thousand (9000) tons Railroad Iron. Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA, nt 10 A. M., on?t to eontiiiue from day to day until all arc sold. Terms cash-, iu Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, Rrev. Col. and A. Q, M., U. S. Military Railroads. AiiKiist 24 33 LAUGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT KAIL ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. united states military railroads, Office of Assistant Quaktbmiaku Washington. D. C, August 11, 18CG. Will be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Richmeud, Va.? i.n TUESDAY. October 3, TWENTY-FIVE rr.) NEW FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, live (6) font gU-ge, live (f>) foot drivers. Cylinder? 18x94 Inches, capacity of lank 1300 gallon? Five (.")) lirst-ciass Locomotives, 4 feet B\i incb guago Two uundret and sixty-live (908) new ?ox Freigbt Cariv' five (bot guaso Fifteen (l?) new Platform Care, five, foot guago Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4 feet 8?? inch guage. The sale to continue from day to day unlU all are ooldL.; S_li? to eoninicnce at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, iu Government funds. U. I_ ROBINSON, Auguat -? 2t Br<?v. Col. and A. Q. M. 3. ) PRIVATE SALES. Choice Havana Segars. BY MclCAY a- CADlPliULL, At Private Hah:, 40,000 assorted HAVANA SEOARS, of superior quality. One superior new StDE SADDLE and BRIDLE. For sale low to f:loso consignment. Apply as above, at Nos. 80 and 82 HA8EL-6T., September 7 Next door to Postonlee. FOR LIVERPOOL?THE BRI V ^ I8H Hark IRMA will take fifty bales UPLAND ^COTTON, her cargo being nearly complete. ? For Freight apply to September 8_ "WILLIS & CHISOLM. FOR NEW YORK?STAR LINE_ The Al Packet Scbr. WM. HUNTER, Captain ?llarksen, wdl havo immediate dispatch for tho 'above port. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. J. STURGES, September 8_No. 10 Adger'H Wharf. L^WTOBE&(^_L__U^TOK8T___J?SHIF&; LEARY~LINE. FOE NEW YORK DIEECT THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS ai'AKIilt CITY, Sidcwhcol, Vf. H. 'WEST.Commander? ' GRAJVAOA, Propeller, R. BAXTER.i.Com?iandeb. ' ALU AMBRA, Propeller, R. B. BENSON.Commandeiu THE SPLENDLD STEAMSHIP GRANADA \1TLLL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF, ON WEDNE8 T V DAY, thu 13th September, at ?o'clock, precisely. For Freight or Passage, having HANDSOME AC COMMODATIONS, apply to THADDEUS STREET. No. 74 East Bay. The QUAKER CITY will follow on Saturday, lGth lust.. September 11_' ^FOR NEW YORK DIRECT. The Atlantic Const Mail Steamship Company's: STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CHAS. P. MARSHMAN.Coms?akdeii. ' THE NEW, FAST, ELEGANT AND FAVORITE STEAM SHIP MONEKA WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF OK THURSDAY, 14th lnat., at Ori? o'clock, P. M. precisely. Fox Freight or Paasago. having superior accommoda tions, apply t* ARCHIBALD GETTY it CO.. Noe. 1?W and 118 Meeting-street. , . LIVINGSTON, FOX ? CO., Agents, No. 141 Broadway, Now York Soptember 1_ NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Ot-TOK G-W-KA-, -O*'- W. AND, M. R. R., \ WII.HIKOXOM, N. 0., August 14, 18G5. f ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. DAILY TRAINS wiU be run over the Wilmington and Man cheater Railroad, between Wilmington and Kingjiuo. Leave Wilmington dally at..."....jj:0<j fr 5 Leavo Klugvlllo dally at.??35 g? JJ Arrive at Wilmington daUy ?t.- vf *{ f? " Arrive at KinffvtUo daily at.-?r^'d ,?'??" Thoro is daily compiunlcatlon Northftotn Wilmington by RaU. Theao Tra?na connect wiUi Trau?1 on the Nfortheeatcrn Railroad. Choraw and DkrUngton Rallro-d. and WUmta?ton and Weiden RaUroad. Thoy ab? con nect ?Klngv?lo with a lino of Stages for Columbia, and. ^tSumte. wiUi?lme i^Camden^^ ~ ^^ Auguut-i Imo General Superintendent