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DAILY NEWS. "WEDNESDAY MOBN-NG, SEPTEMBER 13, 1805. LOCAL MATTERS. Tin: foi.lowino is a correct list of tho mombora elected to the Convention from Darlington: D. C. Miii.ino, J. li. Bvnu, J. H. Nonwooo. The Bells of St. Michael's Cnuncn.?Many inquiries, of late, having buen mude of the fate of Hurt beautiful chime of belle, whoao sound at tracted tho attention of all ?tranger? who over .board them on the Sabbath, and whoso notes upon tho ears of those who were raised within the? hear ing of Ihem never can be forgotton, wo have to reply, that after being taken down from the stee ple tliey were removed to Columbia, and there placed upon the railroad platform, where they re mained until Gen. Sherman's entry into that city last February, when they were broken up and de stroyed by his troops. Thcso bells had been taken down beforo the evacuation of Charleston by tho British in 1781, and sent to England by Major Traille, of the Boyal Artillery, who claimed them aa a military perquisite. They were tliero aold at auction to a Mr. Bybenew, who shipped them back to this city as a commercial adventure; but when they were landed on the wharf the overjoyed citizens took possession of them, and replaced them in their former positions In the steeple. Thia gentleman shortly after became bankrupt, and nothing fur ther was ever heard of the transaction. Fatal Occurrence.?Ou Monday night, at about 11 o'clock, Thomas GoRDOtf, residing at No. 5 Church-street, and who for somo time back has been employed on the Detective for?a of this city, jumped from a window of the fourth story of his house, and was instantly lulled. Cause: Delirium tremciiB. It is with pleasure wc call attention to the card of your young fellow-townsman, Dr. W. H. Tab bant, whoso connection with, and faithful dis charge of, duties in the public schools of lliis city for several years have given him a valuable expe rience in touching, and helped to render him ca pable of accomplishing tho undertaking he has in view. ^Yo bespeak for hihi tho attention of pa rents and others interested in the alt-important cause of education, and hop^ he may receive the patrongc his industry and close attention to duty bo well deserve. -o Douglass & Miller.?There is no class of ar tists that a newspaper should take moro delight in bringing to the notice of the world than sign painter?, for they are emphatically "men of let ters," and as such the "noble profession" is bound to stand by them. And with this nourish wc in troduce to our readers the card of Messrs. Doro I_vss k Miller, which will bo found in our paper this morning, merely slating that all kinds of painting arc done by these gentlemen?as, for in -tancc, the flag which hangs before our door in forming the public of tho whereabouts of the Daily News. Nathan fi Ottolenoui.?Passing the corner of vVcntworth and Meeting streets, this morning, we glanced at the establishment which is to be occu pied by these gentlemen for the carrying on of their transactions. The repairs are nearly com pleted, wo are happy to say, and in a short time we may expect to sec a lively timo at this place, if the knowledge and experience of Mr. Nathan, and tho superior qualifications aa a salesman of Mr. Ottolen?ui, can make and retain a capital busi ness. -o Attention is particularly directed to the card of H. L. Jeffers it Co., in to-day's issue. Thia firm, for many years known as Cothran, Jeffers & Co., in this city, did a very extensive business, \vhich was interrupted by the war; and they have now returned to resume their former occupation, and continue their services to their friends. Groceries, etc.?James C?ntwell, at the north east corner of King and Market-streets, advertises this morning au excellent ami varied assortment of groceries. Mr. Cantwell baa long ago estab lished such a character for industry and correct ness, as to give him a high position among the merchants of the city. See his several advertise ments. Commercial House.?We aro gratified to see thia popular old establishment, at the northeast corner of Church and Queoii-strcots, opened again, and wish for it a return of the bright days it once experienced. The proprietor, Mi'. C, Ostich, is well known as a thriving, industrious gentleman, deserving well tho patronage of the public. See advertisement. Live Oak Club House.?Tho card of tho pro prietors of this establishment demands attention. The dinners and suppers served to order, are not ?surpassed by any in the country, and have, with other mutters, rendered this house so very popu lar. Centr?t, lot: Cream Gab-DEN.?Our readers will perceive that the proprietors of this elegant re treat arc determined, during this heated term, to exert themselves for tho pleasure of their fellow citizens. The programme of another delightful concert for to-night will bo found hi our columns, tho baro announcement of which, wo know, will fill the garden to its utmost limit. SrAnnrNO Exhibition_The world-renowned Aaron Jones, tho trainer of Heenan, presents a card to tho public, offering lessons in tho manly Bit of Bclf-dofcncc, and proposos giving an exhibi tion this ovening, at which groat enjoyment is an ticipated. For particulars seo advertisement. Cleaning Marble WonK. ? Mi1. J. F. Bau brings to public notice his capacity for cleaning all kinds of marblo work, which at thia time is mucli needod, whon repairs are being mado to houses injured by ehells. Monuments and tombs can alsc bo renovated. See his card. Tim Traue op Chicago.?Tho Board of Trade ol Chicago has mado its seventh annual statement from which it appear* that there arc soventoci grain warohouaos in that city, with a total capacitj 0,035,000 bushels. Of those, two have a capacity ol of a million and a quarter each: the lowest is 75,00( bushel?. The business in produce shows a slight falling off in nearly every instance from the tig uros of tho yoar prccoding. The receipts of flom ?luring tho yoar amounted to 1,170,273 barrels ?gahiBt 1,424,055 barrels received during the pre ceding year. The total shipments of Uour during tho samo yoar amounted to 1,287,545 barrels against 1,507,81G barrel? in the year 18G9-4. These statistics show a slight decrease in tho trade foi tho past yoar, due chiefly to tho unsettled state ol tu? ui-ikot and tho-fluotualioiM- in, gold, as- wel as to tho high ratos of freight that ruled after tin cloao of navigation. Tho manufacturo of hiiil wines In that city during tho yoar'?8R4, amounted to only C8,?355 barr?la; equal to 8,498,at5 gallons Thia stowe a material decrease as compared witl 1803, but it is duo entirely to tho paasago of tin tax law by Congrcsa, which enabled holdors o stocks to Hell at Towor prices than tho manufactur ora could furnish them for. -?.? Charles Holden ?hot, hit JJMtUor, dead iu Hast _!'_?, Michigan, GYMNASIUM ROOMS BY _A_-A.ROnST JONES, NORTHWEST CORNER KING AND CALHOUN-STREETS. PRIVATE LESSONS IN THE ART OF SELF-DE FENCE, given dally, from 0 A. M. to 12 M., and from 4 to 10 P. M. PUBLIC 8PAHRING every Wednesday Evening. . On This Evening fine Hport may be expected, as several first rate matches have been made with Amateur Boxers of this city. ni~Refreahmonts provided. 1 September 13 eem?v?lT BARBER SHOP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED TO THE Northwest corner of WENTWORTH and KING STREETS, entrance on Wcntworth-stn-ct, and will be happy to servo their friends and customers at their NEW STAND. BROWN k AVEILHE, September 13 3* Barbers and Hair Dressers. IFlVBLL DONE! IT IS CHEAPER TO HAVE YOUR SOFAS. CHAIRS and LOUNGES repaired than to buy new at present. Old Furniture, when properly repaired, will last longer than the new which is now offered. If such be tho case, and you believe it, the subscriber offers you his sorvices in the above Uno, and is now ready to mako Spring Mattresses to order, and do all the repairs entrusted to him in a i'lithfnl manner. Furniture repaired and ex changed: ?hairs caned, and oil cleaning and repairing done with ?iispatch, by THGS. E. DENAUX. No. 253 Meeting-street. A few DESKS, SHOW CASES, and other articles, for sale. 3* September 13 KING ft CASSIMEYa SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No?. 151 M.eetir_?v-St. CUARIiEST?N, S. C., OrrOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS Patent Medicine Dye Stuffs Surgical Instrumenta Perfumery Fancy Soaps Stationery Writing Inks' LEADS Varnishes Gils Dry nnd Mixed Palnte Window Glass Brushes Wines Llipiors, kc. ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT LEGS AND CRUTCHES laaaeaan'a Rat and Insect Poison, kc, kc. i-ptember 1 Imo* HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL consult their interests by consigning the same to JAS. 15. CAHILL, General Commission Merchant, September 11 3uios Augusta, Ga. PHILIP H. KEGLER, ~ Banker and Collection Agent, No, 2T.5? King-street, t'HARLESTON, S. C. September 2 ADVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMOND.?, .JEWELRY, DRY OOODS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OP EVERY DESCItlTTION. WILLIAM H. DEVLIN, NO. 10 COMING, CORNER WENTWORTH-ST. August 2i) Imo* HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM INDISCRETION. The exhausted powers of Nature which are accompaniod by i-o many alarming symptoms, among which will be round, Indisposition to Ex??rtiou, Loss of Memory, Wakefulucss, Horror ?if Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact. Universal Latitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into tho enjoyments of society. Tho Constitution, oncoaffecteil with Oroanic Weakness, requires th<? aid of Medicino to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ln variahly docs. If no treatment la submitted to, Con . -..uiiJt.cn or insanity ensued. HELM-i-dOL-D'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In affections peculiar to ''Fe-.a_.es," is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention. 1 'unfolneaa, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirms State of the Uterus; and oU com plaints incident to the teat, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change in Ufa. HELMIB?L-DS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AKD IMPROVED ROSE WASH, Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from Hubits of Dissipation at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; com pletely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous reme dies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these ?l?stase... USE H-??LMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In all Diseases of Hicho organs, whether existing in "MaU" ?ir 'Fe.male," from whatever cause originating, and v.o ?natter how long ?landing. It is pleasant in tasto and odor, "immediate" in actiun, ami more strengthening than any of the preparations of Dark or Iron. These suffering from Broken down or Delicate Constitu tions, procure the remedy at onee. The reader must bo aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness. All tho above diseases require tho aid o?a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. H?LItfBOLD-SlIIG??LYCONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing all ehronlc constitu tional diseases, arising from un impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofhla, Scald Head, SaltRheura, Pains ami Swellings of the Bones, Ulc?ration of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erruptious of tho skin, AND BEAUTIFYING? THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tuo worst disorders that effect mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates.in the blood. Of all the discoveries that lia?-e been made to purge It out, nono can equal in effootHELMBOLD'SCOMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARU.LA. It cleanses and reno vates tho blood, instils the vigor of health into tho sys tem,-and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of tho body, and expels the disorders that grow and. rankle in the blood, Such a remedy that could bo relied on, baa long been sought for, and now, for tho first time, the public havo ono on Which they can depend. Our ?pace here does not admit of certificates to show its cffectaTbut tho trial of a ainqlc bottle will show the sick that it has virtuos surpassing anything thoy havo ever taken. Two tablespoonfals of tho Extract of Siraspatilla added to a pint of water la equal to tho Lisbon Diet Drink, and ono bottle is fully equal to a gallon of tho Syrup ol Harsaparilla, or tho decoction as usually made. ?3rTHE.SE EXTRAuTH HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are alac In very general use in all tho Btate HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well ns in private practice, and aro' considere?] as invaluable remedies. See. Medical Properties of Ruchu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES Seo Professor Dewee'h valuable works oo tho Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Pnraic. of Philadelphia. Seo remarks made by Dr. Ecuuaim M'Doweix, a cele brated Physician and Member of tho Royal College o: Surgeons, Ireland, and published In tho Transactions o the King and Queen's Journal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, pnbllshod by Bas jamin TiiAVRn_i, Fellow Royal College of Hnrgeons. See most of tho late Standard Works of Medicino. . EXTRACT BUCHU, SARSAPARILLA." Sold by all Druggists. PP-INCIPAL DEPOT? I HELMBOLD'S pn_a AN? CIIEM1CAJ- WAnBHOllSB, I Beptenber 7 Imo No. 69i BROADWAY. 50 SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c. L?T BBLS. O YELLOW SUGAR, SUPERIOR O?AI, ? MY 10 bbln. Drown Sugar 10 b?KH superior Java and Rio CoflVo 10 cam Underwood's Huperior Pickle?, all ?pialUlc? 10 c*acn Uuderwouil'B gupertor Tomato Catmip 3 casca Prcstnr. A- Merrill's Hiiuerior Yeast Powders 10 dOMO burne'.t'a superior Flavoring Extracts, on sorted ' 10 eases EHifllnh Porter an?l Ale _ ?juarter caHks fluo Old Urandy, on draught _ quarter caw-H Une Old Port Wine, on draught 2 ?in-rt'.r coh-S une Old Madeira, on draught. Togothor ' with a general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES of the beat ??uallty. For Bale low by JAMES CANTWELL. Corner of King and Market-streets. September 13 , 1 WHISKyT WHISKY !~ OK DDLS. OLD RYE WUIRRY, FULL PROOF. ?I*J For salo by .TAMES CANTWELL. September 13 I Corner King and Markct-strcots, SOAP! SOAP! BOXES GOOD QUALITY FAMILY SOAP, FOR Bale nt 12 cents per pound, by the box. For Bale by JAMES OANTWELL. Soptomber 13 1 Corner King and Market-Htreeta. JUST RECEIVED AND FOU SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE OLD BRANDIES?VINTAGE 1824 Old Club Itoupo Gin Old .bunalca Rum Old St. Croix Rum Barton k Gueatier'a Importations of flno Clarets T?iliiiMun k Son's Importiitiims of Uno Clareta Stuart <- Co.'h Cruaheil Sugar Sugar Bouse Syrup?, in b?rrela Choice City Cured llama Conreo Salt Duryea'a Mazena Duryoa's starch Brown'H Detersive Soap Brown's U. S. Soup Colgate's Family Soap Coleman'u English MuatarcL ALSO, LIME, LATH, CEMENT. PLASTER AND HAIR. STYLES k CARTER, Soptomber 4 No. 19 Vande.rhorat'H Wharf. FRESH GOODS?FULL STOCK. PACKAQES NEW MACKEREL 15U bag? Rio and Java Coffee 00 boxeu Candles 200 vrholo boxes Raisins, LayerB 200 half boxes Ral_ins, Layen? 50 box?.-? Cooking Soda 100 boxen Magi?; CotTco 60 chest- best Tea?, cheap uno bbl.s. Sugars, various kinds 50 tierces Molaases 25 bbla. Cider Vinegar cq) bbla. Corned Beef t?j'bbls. Corned Pork U.V) boxea Starch 200 boxes Soap 000 boxea Herrings 200 borea Pickles and GcrUins 200 cases Sauces anil Ketaups 200 bbts. Extra Flour 50 packages Ooahen Uutter Spices of aU kind?, Maocaroni, Citron. Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extinct?. A?c, kc. GEO. W. CLARK k CO., August 21 No, 14!> Mooting Htreet. JUST RECEIVED. 1 C)Cl C^8!^ SPARKLING HOCK AND RHINE 100 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER 600 cases Ale 100 bbls. WhLiUy, various brands and prices 10 hbls. Alcohol, U7 per cent. 50 bbls. Ale 60 cases Whisky 60 cases Brandy 25 cases Stoughton Blttera PU bask't.s H?ji?lsi??ck k Co's. Champasne, a pure aud Doauine article Brandy, Ohi, St. Croix Rum Sherry Wine, A:?:., kc. All of thei'Urest quality and cheap for rash, at GEO. W. CLARK A- CO'a., August21 No. 145 Meeting-street LATEST ARRIVAL. H RECEIVE? PER STEAMSHIP M0NEKA, At 136 and 13<S Meeting-st. / r y"\ BUM. BROWN SUGAR O \J 50 bbls. Powdered White Sugar 50 bbU. Crushed Sugar CO bags Coffee 60 liuxo? Greeu Tea 25 bo_e.A Black Tea 200 boxea Soap 100 boxea Mustard 25 bbls. Ale 50 (MM* Layer Raisins 50 boxes Adamantine Candlea 200 quarter bbla. Mackerel 75 half bbls. Mackerel 40 suits Cottage Furniture, 50 Bureaus 100 WafJiBtanda. singlo and donble UOuu Cliairs, Cane and Wood 100 Stools. ALSO, AN ASSORT?rENT OV STOVES, WIRE. TIN. HATCHETS, Iron, Lath and Horse Shoe Kalla, Horse. Shoes Foolscap and Letter Paper Envelopes Segara. For sale by September 12 ARCHIBALD GETTY ?t CO. TO ARRIVE, BY SCHOONER JONAS SMITH. "I AAA BUSHELS OATS lUUU 100 COILS ROPE. ALSO, ON HAND. 50 bbls. Herman Smith's EXTRA FLOUR 50 bbla. Middling Flour. JOHN G. THURSTON. No. 14 Vanderhorst's Wharf. September 3 4* SUGAR, CRUSHED, A AND C. SOAP?COLGATE k CO.'S STARCH?Duryea'a CANDLES?Adamantine DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. For sale by T. TUPFER k SONS, Commission Merchants, Brown'- South Wharf. September 12 0 TIN AND ROOFING PLATES. ALSO, BLOCK TIN. FOR SALE LOW BY T. TUPPER k SONS, September 7 _ ? Brown's Wharf, CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 42 MARKET-STREET, NORTH SIDE, NEAR MKETIMJ-STHEET. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, Brush??, Bucket*, Brooms, Tuba, Diamond Oil for Kerosene and Union Lamps. A small lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, aud a fow KERO SENE LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. August 18_lino_AUSTIN k ALBEE. HEATH & CO, No. 260 KJNG-STREET. JUST HEOEIVEI) : SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS SUGAR-CURED PIG BACON PIG SHOULDERS WINES. IHR ANDIE8 GIN, BOURBON WHISKEY ST. CROIX RUM JAMAICA RUM" CORDIALS, SYRUPS. AIM, A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, <_c., Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. K. HEATH & CO. August 14 _ lmo FAMILY GROCERIES, 308-.KING-STREET--?-308 Between Society and Wentworth. J. W. ST??NMEYER KJ-EPS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH A OENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GRO CERIES, AND ALL ARTICLES ESSEN TIAL TO CONVENIENCE AND COM FORT FOR FAMILY USE. A t Art, PORTER, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, HEGAR8, kc lmo Angust 19 #9-DB. T. REENSTJERNA, HAVING RESUMED his Practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, wlU bo found at hla Offlco, No. 100 BROAD-STREET, between Klag and Meeting-streets. N. B.?Distases of a Private Nature cured with dis a tob. .-uguat 10, BOURBON WHISKY. IS BARRELS CHOICE BOURBON WHISKY, FOR ??_> sale by TUADDEUS STREET. No. 74 East Bay. ALUO. I!? KTOBK. SUGAR, COFFEE. Htiap. Clare? Wine,Whisky in ??ases. Cuba Mutasses ID hltds., tfravas aud barrels, Keroiiiuo OU.Jic. &e._ _ September 1:1 J. F. BML ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT UK GIVES particular attention to CLEANING AND RENO VATING all kinds of Marble Work, Monuments, Marble. IXaotc?a, Tomb Stones, kc. Also, Lettering in marble rupalred and itiipr?>ve?l. Orders ?sau be left at Messrs. ?L 1). A1IRKNS k CO.'S, S. W. ?orner King and Market ttreota, which will be promptly attended to. September 13 w?* NO. 268 KINO-STREET, ONE DOOR. l'HUM BASEL. JUST RECEIVED?A FINK ASSORTMENT OF MIL LINERY GOODS, consisting of :?HATS. BIB UONH. JTLOWEU8, Ac., of the latest styl??:-, which will bn sold ut the lowest market price. Too trade arc so licited to call before purchasing. N. B.?MILLINERY ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. September 13 "IpBHSTOB'S METALLIC PAINT, AN INDESTRUCTIBLE COATING FOR IRON. TIN AND WOOD. IT CONSISTS OF SEVENTY-TWO PARTS OXIDE OF IRON, and twenty-eight parts CEMENT LIME STONE in the one hundred pounds. It ha? much more b???ly than lied or White Lead, it Is warranted perfectly \vat??r anil lire proof, und to with? tanda greater boat on metal.-?, without scaling, than any Other Paint in use. It is u perfect cover for all kiiuls of Iron, Tin or Wood work, Out-ho;is??s ami Canvas Coverings. It prevents Hid arrests the corrosion of metals, and Is not affected by the action of salt, gawa, acids or ammonia. This paint requires no m?>rc oil than ?lry lead or zinc, ami much less than th<? ordinary mineral paints, it Is freo from any waste, mu? possesses a spreading and coverin;? power unoquallciL Terms.?by barrel or half barrel, fiv?; cents per pound. CAMERON k BARKI.KY. Agents, Septembers fmw Ko. 142 MoeUng-street. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, Hiclmaoiici, Va, HAVING RESUMED OPERATIONS AT THESE Work.-?, wi? an: prepared to supply aU the srUefam heretofore furnished by us ; among them arc the follow ing: FOR RAILROADS. Wbeels anil Axles, separat?? or lUt??d Chilled Tires. Chairs ami Spikes Brilla? Bolts and Bridge i'asiinys Iron Trucks, Engines, liuilcrs, Nails, kc. MERCHANTS. D:on of all kinds, Nails, A-c. ' PLANTERS. Engines for Saw and Orist Mills Plantation Iron and Castings! Sorghum Mills and Pans BUILDERS. Iron Fronts, and all Castings for Buildings Nails. Spikes, ice. We have als?) ou band Hoop Iron, suitable for Coopers and Others; also. lr?>n Axles, Horse Shoes, tee., all of whi?:U we wiU s?;ll at the lowest market rates lor such articles. J. R. ANDERSON ?c LO. CAMERON & BARKLEY, AGENTS, No. 14. Meeting-street, Charleston. S. C. September 9 (i mwf 11 TO MILL OWNERS. 48 AND 5_ INCH CIRCULAR MILL SAWS INDIA-RUBBER BELTING, froui 2 to 14 inches wiilo INDIA RUBBER (JOINT) PACKING LACING SKINS, RIVETS AND BURRS. FOR SALE BY J. M. EASON, September 8 G* No. 9 EXCHANGE-STREET. ^ LUMBER! LUMBER!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, /"HITE PINE FLOORING AND CEILING Whit? Pino Shelling, dressed White Pine 1-4 and "two inch White Pine Inch Boards, rough 2x4, 3x4, 3_9, 4xG, etc. Doors, Sashes and Blinds AU?!. Assorted lot NAILS and ? and 7 inch SPIKES All of the above Lumber Is weU seasoned. _n?_ulreof W. E. REEVES, Foot of Market-street. September 12 i>* CHARLES LOVE, MAKER AND IMPORTER SADDLES AND HARNESS, HAS RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS SADDLES FROM THE REST TO THE PLAINEST SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS COLLA Ra OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ENGLISH MOUNTINGS AND STEEL CHIPNEY BITS And aU the other articles usually found in a Saddlery establishment. Persons in want of the above will find it Hdvantngcous to ?all at his Store lu BROAD-STREET. Next his Old Stand at the corner of Church. September 1 fmw 3mo TO MEET THE TIMES! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED AND WILL sell cheap, so that it will bciu everybody's reach to smoke a good SEGAR or te. buy a good PIPE? ?SPANISH CIGARETTO-, first quality Havana Segars Suden Havana Domett-?; and Lady Segara. _PI_P_ES? -PIPES! MEERSCHAUM. INDIA RUBBER, and all other sorts, newest styles and large assortment. L. LORENZT, No. 092 KING-STREET, ABOVE GEOROE-ST. September 13_'J* TO OWNERS OF COTTOtt. IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FROM abroad, we would say that we abe prepared to take charge of, put In order oud ship nuy lot of COTTON In the States of Georgia, South Cnrolina or Alabama, as we have local agenta at almost every town, and a corps of most efficient men, selected for integrity, capacity, nnd exp?rience, to tako charge of.every lot. We wlR _1bo pay all taxes and charges of every descrip tion, and make liberal advances on the Cotton. In short, w* will take chare? of the Cotton pu receipts.or ordors, xndglve the owners no trouble whatever, from tho timo wo receive it until sold and returns are made by our houses, WATTS, CRANE k CO., Now York, or W. C. WATTS At CO., o ?M ;-a u g . 1 .. 1 Liverpool, E?gifflftd.'-' Vfo'?nvtfa the especial' attention of non-residents to our facilities. . _ K. M. BRUCE & CO. AuguetJ?_lm? 8TAEE?' LAlSTviSTlMMER. a _i JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF LADLES' and GENTLEMEN'S SHOES AND Bool's. ALSO, A general ??aorhncut Of Gentlemen - and Roy'r FUR - HATS, whl?h ufe offered for sale rit the loWent market prices. ? O'NEILL & BON, - No. 375 King-street, above George-street. August 14 _ mws lmo*__ Fl/RNITURBI _ FURNITURE! . .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 8T AND 89 BOWERY w . _ _??_, AND 03 CnRISTY-STREET. DEGRAAF k TAYLOR Have tho largest variety of ROSEWOOD, WALNUT . - i AND MAHOGANY PARLOR, ?TRAMBER, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE To ho found in this city, and at the lowest prices. MATTRESSES AND SPRING BEDS FROM 15 TO $7 EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADS FOR THE SOUTHERN. TRADE, Au_usUi jnw?2rao AUCTION SALES. Wagon and Mule. 11Y P. .1. i'?>lt< m.It. ?HIS DAY, at hall-past 10 uVloek, will be sold in front of my ..111.-.'. No. :!t Broad-street, A good WAGON in order. A good DRAFT MULE. ' Conditions cash. * September 13 BY il J 1.1,1?. A \ & SON. THIS DAY. the 13th instant, at the lot 'corner King an?Jf Hndsott-atraot-. at 10 o'clock, we will sell, I pair larg?i WORK MULES, 1 Milch Cow ami Calf. i Milch Cows. I Springer. Hone* and cows received up to hour of sale. _ ConditioiiH cash. September irt Seasonabta Dry Goods, Shirts, Bonnets, ?fc. ,-.,? ., ,,V M? I^AY ?St <'.\ "iii'Jil.l.l.. THIS DAY. 13th instant will be r-ald at our Stores, No*/. m ami h_ iliuet-atreet, at 10 o'clock, AN INVOICE JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, constat ins in part of? ? pieces HEAVY WOOL CAf.lt.ERE8, GREY FLAK?? N'KLS, Super. ; _ Grey Cloth Pieces Heavy Cotton Osiiaburys Pieces Printed DeLainea Pieces Wool Dress Plaid* Balmoral Skirts, Jean and Linen Corset? Linen Hosoni Shirts. Colored Bordered llaiulkercliiefri Linen Damask Towel? Men's Cotton and Lisle Thread ?'loves Gent's Hlack anil Colored Silk Neck Ties (ient's All Wool Negligee Shirts Grey '?Vuol Under, hirt.s anil Drawers, A.c. AI.M?, ? cases KANCHORE STRAW BONNETS ? cases White Canton Victorias ? cases Filt Turbans ? cuse-i Ladies Hats. Huir trimmed with Feathers ? cases Heavy Urogun.?, extra r\/.vn ? canes and cartoons Men's, Women's, and Children'* Shoes Carpel Traveling Bug-, fee, ?Sec. Conditions ?-ash. September 13 Buggy and spring Wagon, BY M'-ICAY ?t tAIIPllElib. THIS DAY, lath inst.. ut lOw'cloch, will he sold in front Of our Sah's Rooms, Nos. mo mid 83 llasol-street, One DOUBLE-SKAT BUGGY, in good order One Spring Wagon, in good order. CoudltloUH ?'usli. September 13 Sloop Pool. BY HeKAY .i- t'AMPBELIi. TO-MORROW, 14th inst, will llu sohl un South Allantic Wharf, rear of the Postollice, at ID.', ?"?-lock. A SLOOP BOAT, with her Sails and Apparel, as sh?. lays alongside said wharf, lias a good cabin, and is well adapted for a fishing or trading boat. Conditions cash, September lu LARGE SALE OF (.?VERMIE?IT CARS, ENGINES AND RAILROAD IRON. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. ) Okfick or Assistant tJf.MiTKiiMAKTKn, > Washington, I?. C August 11. IH'55. ) Will be sold, at CITY POINT, VA., on WEDNESDAY', October 11, ut 11 ??"?lock, A. M., ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND (.O?.?) TONS RAILROAD [BON. At PORT..MOUTH, VA., on FRIDAY, October 13, at 12 M., FIVE (5) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES About Fifty (..0) Freight Cars ami Om- (1) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK, VA.. October Ut, at 0 P. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, "> loot guage. At ALEXANDRIA. VA., on TUESDAY. October IT. FU"TY (SO) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, i feet M?, inch gunge Eighteen (in) new Platform Cars, five font guago Twi.nty-llve (38) lii-w Ho.* Cars, live (5) foot guago About three hundred and fifty v'!5l') Vox Cars, 4 feet 8.'? inch guage About two bandied ami thirty (230) Platform do., . feet 8'-. inch guiigi.' About thirty (8?) Stock ?In., 4 feet 8"' inch guago Twenty rjlli Passenger <lo., 4 feet 8Jj inch guago One (1) \|fre?-kiiig ?h>-, 4 foot t? !. Inch guaiju Two (J) new Trucks Sixty (?Ml) new Trucks, framed Fourteen (14) I'lats, framed About two thousand cjihiu) tona Railroad Iron. Sales to coinmence at ALEXANDRIA, at 10 A. M., and to continue from day to ?lay until all arc hold. Terms cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, Brew Coi and A. Q, M., U. S. Military Railroads. Aiii.'11-.t '.4 33 LARGE SAI-E OE GOVERNMENT RAIL ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. 3> . TF.It, J 35. ) UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, Ornea of Assistant QVJUiTOU-UUrxas, Washington. D. C. August 11. 1865. Will be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, Va.? on TUESDAY, uctohcr 3, TWENTY'-FIYE (>..) NEW FIB8T-CLASH LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, live IS) foot guage, iive (;">) foot drivers, cylinders 10x24 inches, capacity of tank l'JOO gallons Five |i>; tirst-class Locomotives, 4 fe??t t* *? inch guago Two buudred and sixty-flve {'M?) new Box Freight Cars, Uve loot guage Fifteen (15) new Platform Cars, five foot guago Ten (111! Freight Cars, 4 feet B>i inch guage. Tin? sale to continue from ?lay to ?lay until all arc sold. S-Je to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, lu Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON. August 24 24 Brev. Col. and A. Q. M. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Kos. 80 & 82 HASEL STREET. OUR REGULAR SALES DAYS DURING THE FALL SEASON: WEDNESDAYS?Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing-, Straw Goods, Millinery, A.c., Ac. FRIDAYS?Groceries, Liipiors, Furniture, Hqrses, Car riages, Ac. &?-. OUT-DOOR SALES attended to any other week day. Having large Storage Accommodations, Consignments arc solicited, und roccivo our immediate attention. September 13 1 stuS COMMERCl?UmUSET"^ rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING OPENED THE C01-T JL MERCIAL HOUSE, corner Queen and Churcb Htrcets, will use overy effort, by strict attention, to ploaso his patrons. C. OSTICH. September 13 4 ZaaBLDJaK^ ijiuji houaS?^ r No. 83 GrKOliaE-STRE ET. Free Lunch at 11 A. M. mid 9?P. III.,H Every Day. .Pjuiieis mud Suppers, to Order, -... - IN THE LIVE OAK STYLE. Sc-ptenibcr Rl lm." JUST TAKE A LOOK AT US ! THE ALBIOiSr. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars. No. ?3 BIU>AI>-STI.EET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Free Lunch, from 11 to 1 o'clock, every ?lay PnopniETons?WILLIAM H. DOUGLA8 and W'AJ_TEll PETERS. lino _August 31,. ,-tw.v-r^r. .....?^?V--?"l?'A-?ftlilil.-*~*"' ?-" "* MOTTS' SAMPLE'?apMS. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c. No. 8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. O. S(B~ FREE LUNCH from ll till 1 o'clock e. ory day.-?? . . rnor.tucTons : JOHN MOTT.W. V. MOTT. August30 . . >". - ' .'*_lmo F?E^&aL-^ATIOM SERVED EVERY EVESINU AT ' MMMM EXCHANGE BAR, Corner Kiwr and Society-Streets? August 20 _ ._ MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER KING AND S0C1ETY-ST8. THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN COMPLETEL"?, renovated and refurnished, and is now open for the pa? tronogo of (ho public, under au entirely new manage ment. . A BAR, fitted up with tho latest and most modern im provements, is attached to tho Houso, whero may always be found LIQUORS of tho most suporior qiu?lty in tho City. LIQUOR can bo obtained at the table, and will also bo furnished in tho rooms at aU hours and all days of the week; if desired. , .. . . ... .. ? Mr. H. H. DAKSONS, formerly connected with tho Pavilion Hotel, is attached to the Hotel, and would ba gratified te meet any of his old friends. LORING & BENNETT, Proprietor?. AugUBtaa 9a%