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DAILY NEWS. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 18?5. LOCAL MATTERS. LATE PAPERS, AC-WO are indebted to Mr. HO RACE P. BUOO, Market-street, for tho following paper?. Ac, Peterson's Magazine for October, Uranie Leslie, Courrier des Ltats Unit, Shipping and Commercial /.ist, Seienti?o American, Kew York W eekly, Herald, Lay Look, and oibiPur chasers cannot ilo better than to pay Mr. Riuo a Visit. WE RETURN our timuka to Messrs. M. M. QUINN A BROTHER tor tho following late magazines ami papen : (.'odey's Lady's Look, for October; Har der's Magazine, for October; The PIM, Tribune, Herald, Lady Xeir, and Time?. Toe MAILS.-We have had recently many com plaints of great irrogularity in thc mails along thc line of the Cheraw ami Darlington ami tho Wil mington and Manchester Railroads, and in an in terview, on yesterday, with the courteous Assia tant Foatmastcr, we were assured that thc maila aro regularly made up and properly forwarded to their different dcatinationa. We aincerely hope that tho temporary postmasters at tho stations, aa Well aa mail agents on thc routes, will endeavor to aasiat the officers here in the distribution of the maila, aa without their helping haud the efforta of thia office will be useless. We, therefore, respoct tollv ask all who aro in any way connected with " -"~'?nt aud accommodating, so tho mails to ho vigum-. ~>?^wun of that harmony may e xist in the great, u.v communication which is now just about assuming a shape in tho South. THE FOLLOWING letter from tho Hon. Secretary of tho Treasury to ono of our prominent citizens ?will show tliat.it ia thc purpose of the Government to have all abandoned furniture, books, Ac, re turned to their owners: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Sept. 15, 1865. SIR: I havo received your letter, under date of July 28th last, in relation to the release of certain property, Ac. The several Supervising Agents of this D?part mont have been instructed to restore to loyal own ers, and those who have availed themselves of the 11 benefits of tho President's Proclamation of Am nesty, and who are not excepted therefrom, or who have obtained from him a special pardon, any ar ticles of household furniture, booka, or personal Or family relics which may be in their possession, on certain conditions. If tho articles referred to are in tho possession of Agents of this Department at Charleston, you should apply to Supervising Special Agent Calhcot for their release. Respectfully, H. MCCULLOCH, Secretary of tho Treasury. THE PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.-Wc call thc attention of our readers to the notice in to-day's issue, of this Company. Tho biibecriptiou books are opened at tho oftice of Messrs. WILLIS A CHISOLM, Mills House. Thc Company will be chartered by tho States of South Carolina and New York, thus securing to tho stockholders many safeguards, which niuat se cure thc confidence of the public. We would recommend this enterprise to our merchants, and that they aecuro to themselves a first class lino of steamers, in the prosperity of which all will be interested, and reap the fruits of our coastwise trade. FREIGHT FOR LITER FOOL VIA NEW YORK.-Thc attention of shippers of cotton in the interior of this State and the adjoining States, ia called to the advertisement of Mr. WM. ROACH, Shipping and Commission Merchant of this city, which appears in our columna this morning. They will there no tico the most striking advantages offered to all Who uro desirous of sending their cotton forward at reasonable rates, either to Liverpool or New York: and every moneyed facility is extended in or der to make thc transaction financially conveni ent. All tho parties aro reliable and well known merchants, and any engagements they may enter I into will be carried out in good faith. -o Y. P. M.-All who have tasted this delight brand of pure whisky pronounce it superior v anything brought into this market for a long while. Physicians have tested it, and recommend to their patients its uso as a pure stimulant, equal if not snporior to the best brandy; and as a liquor for ordinary use, it is not surpassed. It can be had, at wholesale or retail, at the storo of Mr. Pinup H. KEOLER, NO. 173 East Bay, where a choice variety of brandies, wines, ales, Ac, aro on hand, and for sale at fair prices. Country merchants are invited to call. PUFF I PUFF! PUFF!-"Unaccustomed as we arc to public speaking," we cannot resist tho tempta tion of publicly puning ono of the choicest Havana scgars, to bo found in that woll known establish ment, No. 121 Mcoting-stroet, opposite the leo HOUBO, whore a "G"ood fellow holds forth-the "light" to all who "desire" it. They smoke very free, producing an odoriferous flavor, as welcome as tho flowers of May. Also tobacco, for chewing and smoking purposes, of superior quality. Our lady friends will find auporior French confec tionery, and fruits of ever variety in season. MESSRS. SCHEVEN A NISBET.-Theso gentlemen having formed a copartnership, place their card before tho public this morning, as Produce Brokors, and aro ready to purchase or ship cotton, rice and all other articles which may bc entrusted to thom. Tho experience of this firm, and tho knowledge which tho public have of their capacity and energy, prompt us to believe that in a vory short time they will bo doing a large and profitablo business. NOTICE TO BUILDERS,-At this particular time, when bouses aro boing built and repaired, and im provements of every kind made, wc do not know of any recommendation wo could suggest to our business roadersbotter than an examination of tho card of STEINMETER A SON, in to-day's issue, in [ which it will be seen that thoy aro in possession of every articlo necessarily used in the erection of buildings, Ac. Thoy offer, abjo, machinery, belt- ? ing, agricultural implements, Ac, which can be had on tho best of terms, by applying to them on Kerr's Wharf. D rr. IN o AND SconBiNo.- Mr. J. J. BOESCH, who for many years has conducted this business in our city with groat success and saturfsotion, still con tinuos, at his old stand, No. 80 King-street, to renovate all kinds of clothing, Ac. In thoBO times of poverty, whon tho fortune of war has put many on a short supply of clothing, it is fortunato that we have one among us like Mr. BOESOU, who will take ono's old habiliments, and, for a small sum, make them look like new. SHTPMWO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.-Mr. D. J. STORO KS, at No. 16 Tendue Range, publishes his card in to-day's issue, to which we desire to draw the attontion of our readers. He is also tho agent of the ''Star" line of New York packets. o ? BICE.-Dealers in rico will do well to note the card of Messrs. NEWMAN A FOWLER in our paper Of this morning. PROMENADE CONCERT at the Central loe Cream Oarden, To-morrow, Tuesday evening. FOR SALE. 5_Q WALNUT BOARDS. WIDE O POPLAR, from Wi to 1 Inca Axb, from I to 3 inchon thick Oak, from 1 to 3 inches thick. Apply at No. 70 WENTWORTII-STRKET, September M nwO* Near Kt. phillip. HAY ! HAY! HAY! 1-? IT BALES NORTH RIVER HAV, FOR SALE IN _L lt) lot? to suit purchasers, at JULIUS H. OPPENHEIM'*. September 20 wfui3 No. Ill East Bay. REMOVAL. CAHILL i: CO.. GROCERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM No. 1?75 King-street, to their new Store, CORNER OF EAST BAY AND LODGE ALLEY, where they ? ill be happy to meet their customers. September 23 CO AL AND NAILS. 1 f?A TONS EGO AND STOVE COAL JUJU 50 tons Cumberland Coal, for Blacksmiths 200 kog^ Natta, assorted sizes. Landing per schooners William L. Springs and Jonas Sparks, and for sale by H. F. RAKER A CO., September '-:3 2 No. 20 Cumberland-street. SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! GI LASSES TO SUIT ALL AGES, FITTED IN GOLD, JT Silver and Steel frames, by ALLAN .-. SIDDONS. September 21 No. 307 King-street COFFINS ! COFFINS ! KEPT ON HAND, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALI TIES, consisting of: YELLOW PINE. POPLAR. WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR and MAHOGANY, and wiR be furnished at the SHORTEST NOTICE and LOW EST PRICES, by HENRY WAYNE. Undertaker, No. 22 Henrietta-street, North side, September 20_C*_Sign of thc Collin. STONE LIME, &c. 1 A A A BARRELS FRESH STONE LIME 1UUU 50.000 Laths Hair, Shingles, Ac. Now landing from Sehr. Maine Law an-' " i^t* to ault purchasers, by -. mr salo low mrVS ^OHT.* AM8BURY, September 22 -*~ w^281 East Bay. CEMENT AND TJN. QA A BBLS. CEMENT. "ROSENDALE" OUU 50 boxes I C and I X Roofing and Bright !?< For sale low, by T. TUPPER & SONS, September IC Imo Brown's South Wharf. c. DTAHRENS~& CO., FORMERLY PROPRIETORS OF THE SOUTH CARO LINA STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF KING AND MARKET-STS.. formerly Mr. Greer's Book Store. Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, V.TNES, ic. Also, continues io put up GROUND COFFEE and 8PICES in every vari :ty of packages. A hboral reduction made to tho trado. Jrders respectfully solicited aud promptly attended to. C. D. AHRENS.GEO. KR LET E. September 14 Imo .JUST RECEIVED \ND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE OLD BRANDIES-VINTAGE 1824 Old Club House Gin Old Jamaica Rum Old St. Croix Rum Barton A Guestier's Importations of fine Clarets Johnson tc Son's Importations of fine Clarets Stuart tc Co.'s Crushed Sugar Sugar House Syrups, in barrels Choice city Curod Hams Coarse Salt Dnryea'a Masoni Duryea'a Starch Brown's Detersive Soap Brown's U. S. Soap Colgate's Family Soap Coleman's English Mustard. AMO, LIME, LATH, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR. STYLES tc CARTER, September 4 No. 19 Vanderhorsfs Wharf. FRESH GOODS-FULL STOCK. PT/"^PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL t}\J HO bags Rio and Java Coffee 2?W) boxes Caudles 2?0 whole boxes Raisins, Layers 200 half boxes Raisins, Layers 60 boxes Cooking Soda 100 boxes Magic Coffee 50 chests best Teas, cheap 200 bbls. Sugars, various kinda 50 tierces Molasses 25 bbls. Cider Vinegar 50 bbls. Corned Beef 25 bbls. Corned I'urk 250 boxes Starch 200 boxes Soax> 500 boxes Herrings 200 boxes Pickles and Oerkins 200 case3 Sauces and Ketsups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 50 packages Goshen Butter Spices of all kinds, Maccaronl, Citron, Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extracts, Ac, Ac. GEO. W. CLARK tc CO., August 21_No. 145 Meeting street. ~' JUSTTEECEIVED. 1 AA CASES SPARKLING HOCK AND RHINE 1UU WINE S 100 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER 600 cases Ale , 100 bbls. Whisky, various brands and prices 1 10 bbls. Alcohol, 97 per cent. bbl?. Ale ^ses Whisky " Brandy 2o '-Highton Bitters 00 hiv 'daleck tc Co's. Champagne, a pure anw U' article Brandy, G. /Croix Rum Sherry Wine, ac, Ac, All of the purest quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARK ic CO'S., August 21 No. 145 Meeting-street. GROCERIES, BAGGING, HOPE, NAILS, Sec. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE RECEIVING BY EVERY arrival largo supplies of GOODS, which they con tinue to offer and scU on tho most favorable terms. Among them may be found- . GUNNY BAGGING COFFEE SUGAR Dundee Bagging A, B and C Sugar Hemp Ropo Crushed Sugar Manilla Rope Muscovado Sugar Bagging Twine Molasses and Syrup Nails of ah sizes Cider and Vinegar lin, various White Wine Vinegar Glass, French Rio Coffee Glass, American Java Coffeo Grindstones Candles Blue Stone Starch Copperas Snuff Soda Soap Segara Pepper Tobacco Ginger Mackerel Cassia Herring Raisins Bacon Sides Candies Lard Pickles Madder Salt Epsom Salts Tc*. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. September 22_fmw3 ALLAN k SIDDONS, H ATCH MAKERS AND JEWELLERS, No. 307 KING-STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND LIBERTY-STREETS, HAVE JUST OPENED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Spectacles, Eye Glauses. Plated Ware, Cantors, Fancy Goods, kc, which are of tho beat manufacture, and selected with great caro. N. B.-Thc highest price paid for Old Gold and Sliver. September 21_thms3 CHARLES LOVE, MAKER AND IMPORTER | OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, HAS RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS SADDLES FROM THE BEST TO THE PLAINEST BINOLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS COLLARS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ENGLISH MOUNTINGS AND STEEL CHIPNEY BIT8 I And all the other articles nsuaUy found lu a Saddlery | establishment. Persona in want of the abovo will find it advantageous to o*B at his Store In BROAD-STREET, Next his Old Stand at the corner of Church. September 1 tow 3mo DOUGLAS & MILLER, House, Sign sad Steamboat Painters, OIiAZIERg, dtc, yo. U STATE-STREET, NMA* CHALMERS. T^8TtMATK8 GIVEN yOB ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. Xi SIGN PAINTING at the shortest notice. Buildings Beglased. AU work promptly attended to, and dono ba th? best manner at the lowest possible rates for cash. WM. DOUGLAS..WM. 0. MILLER, Late with Cannait A Briggs, September IS Ino S. R. MARSHALL HAS REMOVED IHK KTOOK OK HABDWAns FROM thc Blore of MCHKI-H. O. E. & A. S. JOHNSTON, No. 273 Ki!);,' Street, to No. 510, nearly opposite, Ul? STAIRS. In Store and Landing : TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY Plated Spoon? ?on) Kork? Locks, Hinge?, Dolts Bench Plano*, Collina' Axes Shovels, Kp.de*, l otion nud Wool Cards St ives, Num.. Coffee Mills Store Trucks, Cross-Cut Saws Mill nod Hand-Saw Kilos, Qrlsdstoncs Canal Burrows, Counter Scale* Hollow Ware ?ml Blacksmiths*Tools. Beptembor '25 mwf3 H. C. STOLL, Formerly with W. ii. Bancroft & Co., No. 287 KING-STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH, HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLErE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, CONSISTING OF : 7-8 AIVD l-l LOIV(?CLOTHS 9 AND 10-4- SUKKTIM; 7-1 AND 4-* BRO. M?? m . ... - ?aJlTINGS - ?ML,LOW COTTONS ^LEACHED AND BROWN OKU.LS COTTON FLANNELS DEO TICKS MARLBORO AND TWILL STRIPES PAPER CAMBRICS WHITE AND COLORED ?'WILL JEANS HLACK AND COLORED CALICOES GINGHAMS, APRON CHECKS MOUSLIN DELAINES FRENCH MERINOS ENGLISH MERINOS POPLINS DE BERGES BLACK ALPACAS FRENCH BOMBAZINES BLACK COBERGS LINENS, WHITE AND BROWN HUCKABACK DIAPERS RUSSIA DIAPERS BIRD EYE DIAPERS 7 AND R-4 TABLING DAMASKS DAMASK NAPKINS DROWN DOWLAS BROWN CRASH HUCKABACK AND DIAPER TOWELS LINEN BOSOMS BLACK CLOTHS ATD CASSIMERES BLACK AND GRAl SATINETS KENTUCKY JEANS TWEEDS WHITE, RED AND BLUE FLANNELS 9, IO, BED BLANKETS. WITH A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND GENTS' GLOVES AND HOSIERY, PINS, NEEDLES TAPES, COTTON BELTS, BUTTONS HOOKS AND EYES. AND ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, ALT, OF WHICH will be sold at a SMALL PROFIT, by H. C. STOLL, No. ?87 KING-STREET, OLD STAND OF W. O. BANCROFT A CO. Sjar Darlington Southerner, Newberry Herald and YorkvUle Enquirer, will insert three times, and seed bill to "Daily News" office. September 18 mwf? PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, AN INDESTRUCTIBLE COATING FOR IRON, TIN AND WOOD. IT CONSI8TS OF SEVENTY-TWO PARTS OXIDE OF IRON, and twenty-eight parts CEMENT LIME STONE In the ono hundred pounds. It has much more body than Red'or White Lead, it ls warranted perfectly water and fire proof, and to with stand a greater hoat on metals, without scaling, than any other Paint in use. It Is a porfect cover for all kinds of Iron, Tin or Wood work, Out-houses and Canvas Coverings. It prevents and arrests the corrosion of metals, and is not affected by tho action of salt, gases, acids or ammonia. This paint rcoulrea no more oil than dry lead or zinc, and much less than tho ordinary mineral paints. It is free from any waste, and possesses a .spreading and covering power unequalled. Terms.-By barrel or half Darrel, five cents per pound. CAMERON A BARKLEY, Agents, September 8 Anw No. 142 Meeting-street ^REDEOABT IRON WORKS, IlicKirioiid, Va. HAVING RESUMED OPERATIONS AT THESE Works, we are prepared to supply all the articles heretofore furnished by us; among thom aro the follow ing; FOR RAILROADS. Wheels and Aries, separate or fitted Chilled Tires, Chairs and Spikes Bridge Bolts and Bridgo Castings Iron Trucks, Engines, Boilers, Nails, Ao, MERCHANTS. Iron of all kinds, Nails, Ac. PLANTERS. Engines for Saw and Grist Mills Plantation Iron and Castings] Sorghum Milla and Pans BUILDERS. Iron Fronts, and all Castings for Buildings Nails, Spikes, Ac. We have also on hand Hoop Iron, suitable for Coopers and others; also, Iron Axles, Horse Shoes, Ac, all of I which we will aell at the lowest market rates for such articles. J. R. ANDERSON A CO. CAMERON & BARKLEY, AGENTS, No. 142 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. September 9 _0 mwf 9 TO OWNERS OF COTTON. IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FROM abroad, we would say that we ARK prepared to take charge of, pot in order and ship any lot of COTTON in tho States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we 1 have local agents at almost every town, and a corps of moat efficient men, selected for integrity, capacity, and experience, to take charge of every lot. Wo will also pay all taxes and charges of every descrip tion, and make liberal advances on the Cotton. In short, we will take charge of the Cotton on receipts or orders, and give the owners no trouble whatever, from the time we receive lt until sold and returns are made by oar houses, WATTS, CRANE A CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS A CO., Liverpool, En alan A We Invite tko especial attention of son-residents to our fsolUUsa. _ E. BI. BRUCK * CO. August 89 laxo President Johnson ?ND THK PEOPLE AT LARGE UNITE IN A DE SI lt K for tin- re-establishment of trade throughout entire Month. Wherefore. N. LEVIN, Ju., begs leave to state that li ha? DOW on hand a large and choice sup ply of FAMILY GROCERIES, and Will Soon Have it stock, ir. quantity and quality, second to none in this etty. All who un' desirous of purchaxino a superior quality ot TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, RUTTER. LARD, CHEESE, Ac, should give mc a call, and with uni. Voice they will Soon Proclaim To the world that mv store is the place to pnrchass FAMILY SUPPi I KS. TO all those win, have heretofore ? purehasod > Isewhcro I grant A General Amnesty On condition that they will call regularly in future on N. LEVIN, JR., NOS. ?01 and 100 Market-street, between King and Meeting, And Will Continue to give me their custom aa long as I give satis faction, besides recommending me to aU their friends and country cousins who intend to Visit Charleston. September '?5 NEWMAN & FOWLER, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Rough & Dressed BICE. ? ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. OFFICE NO. 259 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL, Ale*. **. Newman.Edward Fowler. SeptoimW 25 lBao* ^OH^BT TOGHT, No. 121 Meeting-street, OPPOSITE ICE HOC'SE, OFFERS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, just received, at the lowest prices: 500 Assorted Market and French Fancy BASKETS ?5000 Choice Havana Cigars. ALSO, I On hand a lot of Fine CHEV." HC!"? AND SMOKING TORACOO. Assorted Pipes. Havana Cigarettes. Ac. Ac I Also, received by every sf..inner from the North 1 Choice FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, Ac, Ac! September 23 2* NOTICE T?^B?ILDERS AND OTHERS. \\TE HAVE ON HAND. AND TO ARRIVE, A GEN TV ERAL assortment of MATERIAL, among which are CARGOES ASSORTED PINE AFD OTHER LUMBER. WALNUT POPLAR ASH HICKORY. Doors. Blinds, Sashes, Ac Sash Cords and Weights Lime, Cement, Plaster, und Hair Laths, Brick, and Nails Shingles, Ac ARE AGENTS, and prepared to receive orders for West Castleton Slate. Mantle and Slate Company Page's Portable Saw MiUs, and other Machinery Rowland's MiU Saws Best Machinery Oil, Belting, Lacing, ic. ALSO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS aud other Hardware. 1 STEINMEYER & SON. _Sep^t?niber 23 _ 2 Kerr's Wharf. JENNINGS, TH0MLINS0N& CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SADDLES, BRIDLES. HARNESS, kc. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, LEATHER, TRUNKS. VALISES, CARPET BAGS. 8HOE FINDINGS. Ac. No. 35 HAYNE-STREET. Charleston, 8. C. Are now receiving Stock-wiU be complete by FIRST OCTOBER-?to which we Invite attention. September 23 G* W. T. BURGE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne-street WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR FALL AND WIN TER STOCK. CON-ISTTNO IN FART OF : PRINTS CLOAKS DoLaines, Printed and Plain Shawls Alpacas Longcloths Merinos Irish Linens Cloths Handkerchiefs Cassimeros White Goods Flannels Hosiery Blanketa Gloves Tweeds Velvet and Trimming Rib Kentucky Jeans bonn Gent's and Ladles' Marino Brown and Bleached Table Under Vests Linen Skirts. ALSO, A GENERAL STOCK OF SMALL WARE GOODS. COMBS SPOOL COTTON Buttons Threads Brushes Letter and F. C. Paper Noodles Envelopes Pins Extracts Tapes Pomades Braids Fancy Soaps. To which we invite tho attention of Dealers. Our Stock waa purchased prior to the recent advance in Gooda. The friends of Mr. JAME8 M. BRAWLEY wild find him with ns. September 21 . KING & WIDEY, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 IMeeting-St., CHARLESTON, S. C., OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS LEADS Patent Medicines Varnishes Dye Stuff? Oils Surgical Instruments Dry and Mixed Paints Perlumory Window Olass Fancy Soaps Brushes Stationery Wines Writing Inks] Liquors, Ac. ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT LEG8 AND CRUTCHES Duutreen's Rat and Insect Poison, Ac, Ac. September 1_Imo? TO THE PUBLIC. CHANGE OF TIMEFOR OMNIBUS LINE. TTERRAFTER THE TIME OF STARTING FROM rt Spring-street, np town, and Broad-street, down town, wUlbeaa foUowe: Omnibus will loare Spring-street precisely at 7 A. M., and wiU continue to leave the aBove named point every twenty min?te? throughout the day. Omnibus will leave Broad-street at 7.20 A. M., and will oonUnne to love that pettit every twenty minutes dar ing the day. Last 'Baas leasing 8prla#?treet at 7 P. M. for down town; lu ss? Nj Broad-stree? 1.10 P. M. for up town. Fare 10 cents. Tickets Issued only redeemable on th? Uns. LOBING A CO., September 15 Proprietors. AUCTION SALES. IhniiiKji il Cotton. HY A. P. ( ALUH KIiii. TO-MORROW, IhcMUi Inst, will bo sold, al io o'clock, on AccoiuluOdution Wharf, un account of all cou corned) , 27 balm COTTON, damaged by fresh waler. ConililioiiH ionli * September 25 LAUOK S.M.K OK ??OVEHIVItlKlVT OAKS ENGINES AN1> RAILROAD WON. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, ) Omca ur AMMSTINT (VI:AUTF:IIMAITKK, J Washington, I?. C., August ll. Ihb!>. ) Will bo sold, at <'ITV KHNT, VA., ?n WEDNESDAY, October ll. at ll o'clock, A. M., ABOUT FOUR THOl'bAND (4000, TOSS RAILROAD IRON. At PORTSMOUTH, VA., on FRIDAY, October 13, at 12 M., FIVE (51 FIRST-CLASS LOC05IOTIVB K NO I NES About Fifty ?-r>"t Freight Cars sud Ouc d) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK. VA., October 13, at r> I?. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENOINE, r. root (juago. At ALEXANDRIA, VA.. <>n TUESDAY, October 17, FIFTY (ISO) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, root * 'j nu ll unage Eighteen (18) new Plat form Car.?, five foot guage Twenty-live (2ft) new Box Curs. ftve (."?) foot guage About three huudn it aud fifty (:I5U) Box Carn, 4 foo* inch guage . About two hundred sud thirty (230) Platform _ . tMk H>, inch Kii??-c " *>., 1IC06 About thirty (:til) stock do., 4 foci m; UV* Twenty t?u) Passenger ?lo., t i,-. t s .. . n P11^" Om- (l) Wrecking do., 4 feet 8!. inc" -rrn ?'w8? Two {.>) new Trucks ("""(jo Sixty (IM?) now Trucks, frame Fourteen (14; Flats, frame' About two thousand ISP' -.J. _ ,, ei?? tn commence tons Railroad Iron. ?UMXST - at ALEXANDRIA, at IO A. M.. and to coutmuo Brou uuUl M are sold. Terms cash. m Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, , Brc'.. Col. and A. Q, M., U. S. Military Railroads. _.AU'?'?St 24_33_ LiAUt?K SALE OP OOVERNMEST HAIL ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, ) Ornci OF ASSISTANT QUAHTKHMASTEB, J < Washington. D. C.. AugUHt Ii, 18U5. ) Will bo sold 'it MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, Va., ,.:i TUESDAY. October 3, TWENTY-FIVE (25) .NEW FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, five (5) foot guage, five (5) foot drivors, cylinders ir.x24 i?fhes, capacl*? of tank n11.nv Five (5) Ur.st-cla., Locomotives. 4 fed ft^'inchguaW Two hundred and sixty-five (2CS) new Box Freight Cars. ttve font finale ? Fifteen (IR) new Platform Cars, five foot miago Ten (10) Freight Carn, 4 feet 8 ^ inch guage The ?ale to continue from day to day until aU are sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. TerniH cash, in Government funds. U L. ROBINSON. August 24 24 Brev. Col. and A. Q. M. 14 JOSEPH A. THOURON, 14 AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14 Yendue Range, UNDER COLLONADE ROW, Charleston, S. C. TtT ERi?HANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND 1>L UNDERWRITER'S SALES, disposed of at Publia and Private Sale. All business which may bc intrusted to his care shall receive prompt attention. Out-door sales promptly attended to. Consign ments soii.-ited. wfm 3rao September 20 JOB PRINTING Neatly and Expeditiously Executed AT THIS OFFICE, .A_t ^Reasonable Hates, BY PRACTICAL PRINTERS. September 22 CHARLES TON HOUSE. EL C. STOLL, FORMERLY WITH W. G. BANCROFT & CO. FANCY AN I) STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT TUE OLD STAND, No. 387 Kins-street, THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH, CHARLESTON, rs. c. Terms cash. ??- Country orders promptly attended to. September 18 imo AN OLD CUSTOM RENEWED AT THE SHOE HoUSE, 133 MEETING-STREET. THE GETTING UP OF THOSE Extra Good Brogans for Turpentine Hands, Manufactured expressly for tho above Trade, in anticipation of a VIGOROUS ASSAULT ON THE PINE TREES THIS FALL AND SPRING. RECEIVED LAST WEEK THE FIRST INSTAL MENT, PER "QUAKER CITY," OP 1500 Pairs, Sizes 7-li, 8-12,10-14,11-16, Being a portion of 5000 pairs now in tho hands of tho workmen. TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS IN AND AROUND GEORGETOWN, DARLING TON, MARION, AND UP AND DOWN THF NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD, WILL PLEASE NOTICE, AS ALSO MY OLD . NORTH CAROLINA FRIENDS. Constantly on hand and receiving weekly A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE BOOTS & SHOES, Well adapted to all sections of tho southern States, and sold ONLY AT_WHOLESALE. Receiving thia day, ox "Alliambra," 100 Cn BOOTS AND SHOES. E. DALT, AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS. September 22_'_ 3 JP. B. Chldester.E. BI. Pritchard* JERSEY CITY PLA NI N6_M ILLS. CHIDESTER & CO. I WOOD MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES. HAND BAILS. BRACKETS, TRUSSES AK? Inside Trimmings Of every description on hand and made t? order. SCROLL SAWING & WOOD TURNING, NM. 1? St 1* WAYHEJTRBBT, CORNER GREENE, JERSEY CITY. 8eptember8 IMO