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DAILY NEWS. MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25, 1865. LOCAL MATTERS. LATE PATERS, Ac.-Wc are indebted to Mr. HO RACE P. RUGO, Market-street, for tho following papers. Ac., Peterson's Magazine for October, JEYank Leslie, Courrier des Etals Unis, Shipping and Commercial Lint, ?icientifio American, Acio York Weekly, Herald, Day Book, anci ochers. Pur chasers cannot do better than to pay Mr. Ik ou a Visit. WE RETURN our thanks to Messrs. M. M. QUINN & BROTHES for tho following late magasines and papers : (.'odey's Lady's Book, for October; Har per's Magazine, for October; The Pilot, Tribune, Herald, Daily Xor, and Times. TUE MAILS.-We have had recently many com plaints of great irregularity in the mails along the line of thc Choraw and Darlington and tho Wil mington and Manchester Railroads, and in an in torviow, on yesterday, with tho courteous Assis tant Postmaster, we were assured that thc mails aro regularly made tip and properly forwarded to their different destinations. We sincerely hope that tho temporary postmasters at tho stations, as well as mail agents on the routes, will endeavor to assist the officers hero in tho distribution of the mails, as without their helping hand the efforts of thia office will bo useless. We, therefore, respect tnllv ask all who aro in any way connected with ." eWUni aud accommodating, so tho mails to bo VIR-.. ' -"""iiim of that harmony may exist in the great communication which is now just about assuming a shape in tho South. THE FOLLOWING letter from the Hon. Secretary of tho Treasury to ono of our prominent citizens Will show that.it is the purpose of the Government to have all abandoned furniture, books, Ac, re turned to their owners: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Sept. 15, 1865. SIB: I havo rocoived your lettor. under dato of July 28th last, in relation to the release of certain property, Ac. The several Supervising Agents of thiB Depart ment have been instructed to restore to loyal own ers, and those who have availed themselves of the benefits of tho President's Proclamation of Am nesty, and who are not excepted therefrom, or who havo obtained from him a special pardon, any ar ticles of household furniture, books, or personal or family relics which may bo in their possession, on certain conditions. If tho articles referred to are in the possession of Agents of this Department at Charleston, you should apply to Supervising Special Agent Calhcot for their release. Respectfully, H. MCCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. THE PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.-We call thc attention of oui* readers to the notice in to-day's issue, of this Company. The subscription books are opened at tho office Of Messrs. WILLIS A CHISOLM, Mills House. Thc Company will bc chartered by tho States of South Carolina and New York, thus securing to tho stockholders many safeguards, which muat se cure the confidence of the public. Wc would recommend this enterprise to our merchants, and that they secure to themselves a first class lino of steamers, in thc prosperity of which all will be interested, and reap the fruits of our coastwise trade. FREIGHT FOR LIVERPOOL VIA NEW YORK.-The attention of shippen of cotton in thc interior of this State and the adjoining States, is called to tho advertisement of Mr. WM. ROACH, Shipping and Commission Merchant of this city, which appears in our columns this morning. They will there no tico the most striking advantages offered to all Who aro desirous of sending their cotton forward at reasonable rates, either to Liverpool or Now 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, anc? any engagements they may enter .into will be carried out in good faith. Y. P. M_All who have tasted this delightful brand of pure whisky pronounce it superior to anything brought into this market for a long while. Physicians have tested it, and rocommend to their patients its use as a pure stimulant, equal if not suporior 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 atoro of Mr. PHILIP H. KEOLEB, NO. 173 East Bay, where a choice variety of brandies, wines, ales, Ao., are on hand, and for sale at fair prices. Country merchants are invited to call. PUFF i PUFF! PUFF!-"Unaccustomed as we are to public speaking," we cannot resist tho tempta tion of publicly puffing ono of tho choicest Has. segars, to bo found in that woll known establish ment, No. 121 Meeting-street, opposite thc leo House, where a "G"ood fellow holds forth-thc "light" to all who "dosiro" it. Thoy 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 suporior French coulee tionery, and fruits of evor variety in season. MESSRB. SCHEVEN & NISBET.-These gentlemen having formed a copartnership, place their card before tho public this morning, as Produce Brokers, 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 behove that in a very short time they will bo doing a largo and profitable business. NOTICE TO BUILDERS,-At this particular time, when houses are being built and ropaircd, and im provements of every kind made, wo do not know of any recommendation wo could suggest to our business readers botter than an examination of the card of STEINMETEB & SON, in to-day's issue, in which it will bo seen that thoy aro in possession of every article necessarily used in tho erection of buildings, Ac. They offer, also, machinery, belt ing, agricultural implements, Ac., which can bo had on tho best of terms, by applying to them on Kerr's Wharf. DYEING AND SCOURING.-Mr. J. J. BOESOH, who for many years has conducted this business in our city with great success and satisfaction, still con tinues, at his old stand, No. 80 King-street, to | renovate all kinds of clothing, Sec. Lu these times of poverty, whon the fortune of wer has put many on a short supply of clothing, it is fortunato that we have one among us like Mr. BOESOH, who will j take one's old habiliments, and, for a small sum, make them look like new. BHrrma AND COMMISSION MARCHANT.-Mr. D. J. STURGISS, at No. 16 Vendue Bange, publishes his card hi to-day's issue, to which we desire to draw the attention of our readers. He is also tho agent Of the "Star" Line of New York packet?. o ?. BICK.-Dealers in rioe will do well to note the oard of Messrs. NEWMAN A FOWLER in our paper of this morning. PaoMSNAoE CONCERT at the Central loe Cream Garden, To-morrow, Tuesday evening. FOB SALE. 50 WALNUT BOARDS, WIDE O POPLAR, from fr* to 1 inch Ash, from 1 to 3 inches thick Oak, from 1 to 3 lochet* thick. Apply mt No. 70 WENTWORTII-8TREET, September 25 uiv(3* Near Kt. Phillip. HAY !, HAY! HAY ! l-l r BALES NORTH RIVER HAY, FOR SALE IN _LJLO lota to suit purchaser)!, at JULIUS H. OPPENUEIM'S, September 20 wfm3 No. Ill East Hay. REMOVAL. CAHILL <V CO.. GROCERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM No. U75 King-street, to their new St?r?, CORNER OF EAST BAY AND LODGE ALLEY, where they will be happy to meet their customers. September 23 COALAND NAILST" I AA TONS EGO AND STOVE COAL JL\J VJ 50 tons Cumberland Coal, for Blacksmiths 200 kegs Nails, assorted H?/.CS. Landing per schooners William L. Springs and Jonas Sparks, and for sale by II. F. BAKER tc CO., September 23 2 No. 20 Cumberland-street. SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! LASSES TO SUIT ALL AGES, FITTED IN GOLD, \JC Silver and Steel frames, by ALLAN fe SIDDONS, September 21_No. 307 King-street. COFFINS ! COFFINS ! KEPT ON HAND, OF AU- SIZES AND QUALI TIES, consisting of: YELLOW PINE, POPLAR, WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR and MAHOGANY, and wiU 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 the Coffin. STONE LIME, &cT 1 A A A BARRELS FRESH STONE LIME IUUU 50,000 Laths Hair, Shingles, Ac. , Now landing from Sehr. Mame Law aiv" ' '"t* to amt purchasers, by -?. K?r salo low September 22 t'ROTTT tc AM8BURY - - "?. J8I East Bay. CEMENT AND TJN QAA BBLS. CEMENT, "ROSENDALE" - OUU 50 boxes I C and I X Roofing and Bright Tm For sale low, by T. TUPPER ti SONS, September 16 Imo Brown's South Wharf. C. D. AHRENS & CO., FORMERLY PROPRIETORS OF THE SOUTH CARO LINA 8TEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF EINO AND MARKET-ST8., formerly Mr. Greer's Book Store. Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, &c. Also, continues x> put up GROUND COFFEE and 8PICES in every varl ?ty of packages. A liberal reduction made to the trade. Orders respectfully solicited aud promptly attended to. C. D. AHRENS.GEO. KRIETE. September 14 Imo "jiTST^rlECEIviD ~ VND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FINE OLD BRANDIES-VINTAGE 1824 Old Club House Gin Old Jamaica Rum Old St. Croix Rum Barton tc GueBtier's Importations of fine Clarets Johnson tz Son's Importations of fine Clarets Stuart A: Co.'s Crushed Sugar Sugar House Syrups, in barrels Choice City Cured Hams Coarse Salt Duryca's Mazena Duryea'a starch Brown's Detersive Soap Brown's U. 8. Soap Colgate's Family Soap Coleman's English Mustard. A.LSO, LIME, LATH, CEMENT. PLASTER AND HAIR. STYLES tc CARTER, September 4 _ No. 10 Vanderhorst's Wharf. FRESH GOODS-FULL STOCK. jr/"^PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL IJ\J 150 baga Kio and Java Coffee 200 boxes Candles 200 whole boxes Raisins, Layers 200 half boxes Raisins, Layers 60 boxes Cooking Soda 100 boxes Magic Coffee 50 chests best Teas, cheap 200 bbls. Sugar?, various kinda 50 tierces Molasses 25 bbls. Cider Vinegar 60 bbls. Corned Beef 25 bbls. Corned Pork 250 boxes Starch 200 boxes Soap 500 boxes Herrings 200 boxcB Pickles and Gerti ns 200 cases Sauces and Ketaups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 60 packages Goshen Butter Spices of all kinds, Macearon!, Citron, Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extracts, Ac, tee. GEO. W. CLARK A CO., August 21_No. 145 Meeting street. JUSTTTOCEIVED. 100 WINE 8PARKIJNa H0CK RHINE 100 cases CHAMPAGNE CIDER 600 cases Ale 100 bbls. Whisky, various brands and prices 10 bbls. Alcohol, 97 per cent 60 bbls. Ale 60 cases Whisky 60 cases Brandy 25 cases 8toughton Bitters 60 baskets Heldsieck k Co's. Champagne, a pure and genuine article Brandy, Gin, st. Croix Rum Sherry Wine, &c, Ac, All of the purest quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARE ii CO'S., August 21 No. 145 Meeting-street. GROCERIES, BAGGING, ROJPE, NAILS, ?fcc. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE RECEIVING BY EVERY arrival largo supplies of GOODS, which they con tinue to offer and sell on tho moat favorable terms. Among them may be found- . GUNNY BAGOING COFFEE SUGAR Dundee Bagging A, B and C Sugar Hemp Ropo Crushed Sugar Manilla Rope Muscovado Sugar Bagging Twine Molasses and Syrup Nails of all sizes Cider and Vinegar Tm, various White Wine Vinegar Glass, French Rio Coffee Glass, American Java Coffee Grindstones Candles Blue Stone Starch Copperas Snuff Bods Soap Segara Pepper Tobacco Ginger Mackerel Cassia Herring Raisins Bacon Sides Candies Lard Pickles Madder Salt Epsom Salts j Tea. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. September 22_fmw3 ALLAN & SIDDONS, WATCII MAKERS AND JEWELLERS, No. 307 KING-STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND LIBERTY-STREETS, HAVE JUST OPENED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Spectacles. Eye Glasses. Plated Ware, Castors, Fancy doods, &o., which are of tho best manufacture, and selected with great care. N. B.-The highest price paid for Old Gold and Silver. September 21_thms3 CHARLES LOVE, MAKER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, HAS RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS SADDLES FROM THE BEST TO THE PLAINEST SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS COLLARS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ENGLISH MOUNTINGS AND STEEL CHIPNEY BITS And all the other articles usually found In a Saddlery establishment. Persons in want of the abovo wUl fie ! lt advantageou1 to call at his Btore In BRO AD-STREET, Next his Old Stand at the corner of Choren. September 1 _flnwSmo DOUGLAS & MILLER, Honse, Sign and Steamboat Painters, 6LAZIBRI, Ste, N*. 21 BTATB-STBMMT, NMAM CHALMERS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOB ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. SION PAINTING a* the shortest notice. Buildings Beglasod. AH work promptly attended to, and dono in tho best mannar at the lowest possible rate*ifOr c*?h. WM. DOUGLAS......WM. C. MILLER, Lato with Cannait k Briggs, September 18 la? S. R. MARSHALL HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OK HARDWAlUt FROM thc store of Messrs. O. K. & A. S. JOHNSTON, NO. 273 Kin;; street, to No. 310, nearlyOpposite, Dr STALES. In Store and Landing : TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY Pluled S]M>OIIH and Forks Looks, Hinges, Dolts Boucli liane?, Collina' Axes Shovels, Spades. Cotton aud Wool Cards Helves, Nails, Coffee Mills Store Trueles, Cross-Cut Haws Mill and Hand-Saw Files. Grindstones Canal Barrows, Counter Scab* Hollow Ware and RlneksinUbs' Tool*. September 2ft niwf:l H. C. S TOLL, Formerly with WV. U. Bancroft Ac Co., No. 287 KING-STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH, HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, CONSISTING OF : 7-8 AND 1-4 LOA*(?CLOTHS O AND 10-4 SH I". KT ixe 7-? AND 4-4 BRO. J**""~ _ a_ - ?aATINGS - riLLOW COTTONS rt LE ACHED AND BROWN DRILLS COTTON FLANNELS DED TICKS MARLBORO AND TWILL STRIPES PAPER CAM URIC Si WHITE AND COLORED T'WILL JEANS ??LACK AND COLORED CALICOES GINGHAMS, APRON CHECKS MOUSLIN DELAINES FRENCH MERINOS ENGLISH MERINOS POPLINS DE BERGES BLACK ALPACAS FRENCH BOMBAZINES BLACK COSEROS HUSTENS, WHITE AND BROWN HUCKABACK DIAPERS RUSSIA DIAPERS BIRD EYE DIAPERS 7 AND 8-4 TABLING DAMASKS DAMASK NAPKINS DROWN DOWLAS BROWN CRASH HUCKABACK AND DIAPER TOWELS LINEN BOSOMS BLACK CLOTHS ATD CASSIMERES BLACK AND GRAY SATINETS KENTUCKY JEANS TWEEDS WHITE, RED AND BLUE FLANNELS 0, 10, 1-3-4 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. AT.T, OF WHICH W?1 be sold at a SMALL PROFIT, by H. C. STOLL, No. ?87 KING-STREET, OLD STAND OF W. G. BANCROFT A CO. RB- Darlington Southerner, Newberry Herald and ' Yorkvill? Enquirer, will Insert three times, and send bill to "Daily News" office. September 18 mwfS PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, AN INDESTRUCTIBLE COATING FOR IRON, TIN AND WOOD. IT CON8I8TS OF SEVENTY-TWO PARTS OXIDE OF IRON, and twenty-eight parta CEMENT LIME STONE in the one hundred pounds. It has much more body than Red or White Lead, lt is warranted perfectly water and fire proof, and to with stand a greater heat on metals, without scaling, than any other Paint in use. It ls a perfect cover for all kinds of Iron, Tin or Wood work, Out-houses and Canvas Coverings. It prevents and arreste the corrosion of metals, and is not affected by tho action of salt, gases, acids or ammonia. This paint requires no more oU than dry lead or zinc, and mueh less than the ordinary mineral painui. It ls free from any waste, and possesses a spreading and covering power unequaUed. Terms.-By barrel or hali barrel. Ave cents per pound. CAMERON A BARKLEY, Agents, September 8 tow No. 142 Meeting-street. TREDEGAR~ IRON WOBES, Richmond, Va. HAVING RESUMED OPERATIONS AT THESE I Works, we are prepared to supply aU the articles heretofore furnished by us; among them are the follow- ' Inst FOR RAILROADS. Wheels and Axles, separate or fitted Chilled Tires, Chairs and Spikes Bridge Bolts and Bridge Castings Iron Trucks, Engines, Hollers, Nails, Ao. MERCHANTS. Iron of all kinds, Nails, Ac. PLANTERS. Engines for Saw and Grist Mills Plantation Iron and CastingsJ Sorghum Mills and Pans BUILDERS. Iron Front?, and ali Castings for Buildings Nails, Spikes, Ac. We havo also on hand Hoop Iron, suitable for Coopers and others; also. Iron Axles, Horse Shoes, Ac, all of which we will sell at the lowest market rates for such ( articles. J. R. ANDERSON A CO. CAMERON & BARKLEY, AGENTS, No. 112 Meeting-street, Charleston, 8. C. September 9 0 mwf 9 TO OWNERS OP COTTON. TN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FROM abroad, we would say that we ABS prepared to tako ! charge of, put in order and ship any lot of COTTON in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at almost every town, and a corp* of most efficient mon, selected for Integrity, capacity, and experience, to take ohargo of every lot. We 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 tho time we receive lt qntU sold and returns aro made by our ho mw?, WATTS, CRANE A GO., New York, or W. 0. WATTS A CO., Liverpool, England. We Invite tke Itioclil attention of uou-reeldenu to our faciUttec. M. M. BRUCK JU OO. August 90 imo President Johnson A NI) THU PEOPLE AT LABOE, UNITE IN A DE J\. Kl UK for tli?> rc-cstaolishincnt of trade throughout filo entirr Honth. Wherefore N. LEVIN, JH., beg? leave to state that he baa now on hand a large and choice sup ply of FAMILY GROCERIES, and Will Soon Have a stork, in quantity and quality, second to none in thin city, AU who un' desirous of purchasing a superior quality" of TEA, COFFEE, HUOAlt, FLOTH. BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE. Ac, should give me a vail, and with one volco they will noon Proclaim To the world thal my store is the place to purchase FAMILY SUPPLIES. To all thus.- who have heretofore purchased elsewhere I grant A General Amnesty On condition that they will call regularly in future on N. LEVIN, JB., Nos. 101 and 100 Market-street, between King and Meeting, And Will Continue to give me their custom as long as I give satis faction, besides recommending mo to all their friends and country cousins who intend to Visit Charleston,. September 25 NEWMAN & FOWLER, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hough & Dressed RIC E. I ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. OFFICE NO. 369 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL, Alex? Newman.Edward Fowler. BeptearWLr 25_ imo* JOH? B. TOGrMT, ]N~o. 121 Meeting-street, OPPOSITE ICE HOC'SE, OFFERS FOR 8AI.E THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, Just received, at the lowest prices: 500 Assorted Market and French Fancy BASKExS C000 Choice Havana Cigars. ALSO, On hand a lot of Fine CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Assorted Pipes, Havana Cigarettes, Ac, fcc. Also, received by every steamer from the North Choice FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, Ac., fcc. September 23 2* 7 WT?G? TCTBIDERS AND OTHERS. WE HAVE ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A GEN 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, and 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 MUls, and other Machinery Rowland's MIR Saws Best Machinery Oil, Belting, Lacing, Ac. ALSO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and other Hardware. STEINMEYER & SON. September 23 2 Kerr's Wharf. JENNINGS, THOMLINSON & 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-will be complete by FIRST OCTOBER-?to which we Invite attention. September 23 G* W. T. BURGE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne-street WE 'ARE NOW OFFERING OUR FALL AND WIN TER STOCK, CONSISTING IK FAUT OF : PRINTS CLOAKS DeLainea, Printed and Plain Shawl? Alpacas Lougclotha Merinos Irish Linens Cloths Handkerchiefs Casslmeros White Goods Flannels Hosiery Blankets Gloves Tweeds Velvet and Trimming Rib Kentuoky Jeans bous Gent's and Ladles' Merino Brown and '/cached Table Under Vests Linea Skirts. ALSO, A GENERAL STOCK OF SMALL WARE GOODS. COMBS SPOOL COTTON Buttons Threada Brushes Letter and F. C. Paper Needles Envelope? Pins Extracts Tapes Pomades Braids Fancy Soaps. To which we in vi to tho attention of Dealers. Our Stock waa purchased prior to the recent advance in Goods. I The friends of Mr. JAMES M. Ii RAWLEY will und bim with us. September 21 SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 IVEeeting-St., CHARLESTON, S. C., OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS LEADS Patent Medicines Varnishes Dye Stuffs Oils Surgical Instruments Dry and Mixed Paints Perfumery Window O lass Fancy Soaps Brushes Stationery Winos Writing Inks] Liquors, Ao. ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT LEGS AND C RUTO HES Isaacson's Rat and Insect Poison, Ac, Ac Soptember 1_Imo? TO THE_PUBLIC. CHANGE OF TIME FOR OMNIBUS LINE. TTEREAFTER THE TIME OF STARTING FROM rt Spring-street, ap town, and Broad-street, down town, wlU be as foHows: . _ Omnibus will leavo spring-street precisely at T A M., sad wffl continue to leave the atiove named point every twenty minuten throughout the day. Omnibus will leave Broad-street at 7.20 A M., and will continue to leave thai paint every twenty minutes dur ing tho d?r- Las? 'Bass leasing Spring street at 7 P. M. for down town; ll assn |j Broad-street IM P. M. for np town. Fare 10 MW TJokota issued only redeemable on the line. LORANO A CO., September Iff Proprietors. AUCTION SALES. Ihnnagcil Cotton, BY A. F. ?'ALI>\VKLL. TO-MORROW, thotttll inst., will be HOUI. at 10 o'clock-, on Acwuuuiddation Wharf, ou account of all con cerned, , 27 bairn COTTON, damaged by fresh water. Conditions cash * September 25 LAHVE SALK <>F~iiOVERlVRTENT CAKS ENGINES AND KAILUOAD IKON. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. 1 OFFIOH or ASSISTANT QUAHTEUMAHTKR, I Washington, D. C., August ll. IHG5. ) Will be sold, at CITY POINT, VA., on WEDNESDAY, October ll, at II o'clock, A. M., ABOUT FOUB THOUSAND 141)00) TONS RAILROAD IRON. At PORTSMOUTH, YA., on FRIDAY, ?ctobcr 13, at 12 M.. FIVE (5) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES About Fifty (50) Freight Cars and one (l) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK. VA., October 13, ut 8 P. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 5 foot guago. At ALEXANDRIA, VA., on TUESDAY, October 17, FIFTY (00) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, feet s X2 inch guage Bighteeu (18) new Platform Curs, fivo foot guage Twenty-live (25) new Rox Cars, live (5) foot guage About three hundtl a und lUtv (:I50) Uox Cars, 4 foe* inch guage " About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform _ . - .... H'i inch guage *>.. * r??* About thirty (30) Stock do., 4 feet Hi; ine' Twenty (20) Passenger do., 4 feet 8kT? i? P1""?0 One (I) Wrecking do., 4 feet 8,1. In?" .l,r" Ruimo Two (2) new Trucks ** t'uago Sixty (CO) new Trucks, frame Fourte<:u (14) Flats, frame' 'a ??continuofro m" 'at ALEXANDRIA, at 10 A. M., and to continue lroni J(> (J ^ aU a?C Bold I Terms cash. m Uovcrnmt.ut fuiKlf,. _ H. L. ROBINSON, . Brc'.. Col. ond A. Q, M., U. S. Military Railroads. '..Mita: SALE OF OUVE11NMENT RAIL ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, ) OFFICE OK ASSISTANT QUAKTEKMASTER, > < Wushin g i on, D. C.. August II, 1865. ) Will bo sold nt MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, Va., L:? TUESDAY. October 3, TWENTY-FIVE (25) .NEW FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, five (5) foot guage, five (8) foot drivers, cylinders 10x24 ii.rhcB, canad*" of tank *.*"* .. t. Five (5, first-cbHs Locomotives. 4 feet 8?? tacn^g0,?nr T*0 hundred and sixty-five (205) new Box Freight Caro. five foot guago ? Fifteen (15) now Platform Cars, five foot miaoo Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4 feet 8>; inch guace The sale to continue from day to day until aU are sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. ^ ? Terms cash, in Government funds. . .", n, H. L. ROBIN80N, August 24 24 Brev. Col. and A. Q. M. 14 JOSEPH A, THOURON, 14 AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14 Vendue Range, UNDER COLLONADE ROW, Charleston, S. C. MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND UNDERWRITER'S SALES, disposed of at Publia and Private Sale. All business which uy?y bc Intrusted to his care shall receive prompt attention. I J8S- Out-door sales promptly attended to. Consign I meuts solicited. wfm 3mo September 20 JOB PRINTING Neatly and Expeditiously Executed IT THIS OFFICE, .A_t Reasonable Hates., BY PRACTICAL PRINTERS. September 22 "?PT?RL?S T ? NTHO USE. H. C. STOLL, FORMERLY WITH W. G. BANCROFT & CO. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT THE OLD STAND, No. 287 King-street, THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms cash. SST Country orders promptly attended to. September 18 imo "A? OLD CUSTOM" RENEWED AT TOE SHOE DOUSE, 133 MEETING-STREET. THE GETTING UP OF TH08E 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," OF 1500 Pairs, Sizes 7-11,8-12,10-14,11-16, Being a portion of 5000 pairs now in tho hands of the 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 the Southern States, and sold ONLY AT ^WHOLESALE. Receiving this day, ox "Alhambra," 100 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. E. DALT, A OK NT FOR MANUFACTURERS. September M_\_3_ V*. H. Cbldeatcr.E. BI. Pritchard. JERSEY CITY ?LANING_MILLS. CHIDESTER & CO. j WOOD MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES? BAND BAILS, BRACKETS, TRUSSES , AMD Inside Trimmings Of every description on hand and made to oed or. SCROLL SAWING & WOOD TURN IMG? Mo.. 1? ?5* 1* WAYNK.HTRKKT, CORNER GREENE, JERSEY CITY. September 8 Wk