The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 3

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DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1865. LOCAL MATTERS. At an klcotion held yesterday for Governor, Licuton ant-Govcrnor, Senators and Representatives, for this State, tho following returns aro made : C.VSDIPATES. Govrnor. James L. Orr. W. Hampton. Lt. Governor. \Y,. D. Porter. ffenators. Henry Bulst. W. H. Heuerey H. D. Lescane Represent'tes. 3. A. Wagcnor F. Mi'lrhern.. O.H Simonton T, G. Barker. It. 8. Dnrycoj. E Magrath... R. Seigling... J. Hauckel... F. J. Porchor. A. U. Campbell. J. M. Has o 11.. 11?.n|. Lucas.. W. J. Gayer.. W. E. Mttcll. P. J. Coogau. J. Mulvanoy.. T. P. Ryan*... J. T. MllHgan b. Lord, Jr ? Richardson R. B. Rhett, jr -I W StAmand 13*2 l'2.r) 24 G2 25 15 4 170 780 COI 1377 uno 780 722 1180 1093 1013 1006 1006 935 971 909 907 881 873 838 709 786 721 671 633 683 427 424 403 343 The lintt twenty named gentlemen aro elected. Vfy. i.r.AiiN that Clouerai HowAiin and Gonoral Saxton had an interview with his Honor tho Mayor at tho Hope Fire Engino Company's building, which is at prosent tho City Headquarters, last evening, and that ?ddrcBSOS wore delivered by General HoWARn and tho Mayor. Gonoral Howaru stated that ho hoped arrangements would soon bo mado, entirely satisfactory to our conimu. nity, In relation to the Frcedmon's Bureau. The Geno ral intonds to visit the islands In a few days, and shortly afterwards will go to Columbia. Mb. Geoboe H. Stein is tho special ngont of tho Weekly Record for the States of South and North Caro lina. Wo bespeak for this gcntloman a kindly reception - by the citizens of the sections he may visit. The familias name of R. M. Butler in our adver tising columns, under tho head of Flour, Sugar and Ba con, also Exchange, will bo recognized as one of our old merchants, whero dealers In grocorlca will find overy accommodation. Real Estate Advancing.?The small two Btory dwcU ing, No. 33 St. Philip-street, on west sido near Colhonn, was sold at auction by MoEat _ Cami-ui-ll yesterday for $2360. Boots, Shoes, Laud, kc, on Consignment, will bo fotuul for salo low, on application to D. F. Flemino A Co., No. 2 Hayne-strcct. "We woold call the attention of planters aud those concerned to tho cord of Mr. R. Q. Pinc_net, v. ho wUl give special attention to tho sale, hiring, or leasing of plantations, lands and houses. A iTiuNii, ivoYEs k Johnson, ono of tho largest Im porting and Jobbing houses in tho city, advertise a largo assortment of seasonable Dry Ooods of superior quality, and a complete stock of Fancy Goods, to which thoy invite tho trade. Country merchants will do woll to examine before purchasing. To BoTcnEns akd tue Pudlic in General.?As fine a lot of cows, calves and beef cattlo as was ever offered for salo in this market, may bo found at the Four MUo Houso on Friday afternoon, and for two or three days thereafter. We aro pleased to seo onr country friends Interesting themselves in producing fino stock, notwith standing the demand mado by armies recently. See ad vertisement. The loveiis of Equestrian Performances will loam " by a display advertisement that Stone, Rosston k Mob bat's celebrated Excelsior Troupe of the World will shortly appear before the public of this city, at the Cita del Square. If the opinion of tho prcas of Baltimore can be regarded, this Circus combination will be ono of the most efficient ever exhibited here, and doubtless will re ceive a patronage consistent with their merits. "Small Pbofitb and Quick 8ales."?A motto foi business mon that must bo remunerativo. Our readeri will find at tho New York House, No. 107 Market-street - a large and varied assortment of fino, fashionable dr; goods, boots and shoes, which aro offered to tho publii at low prices. Mr. F. 8. Hahn, proprietor, Invites atten tion to his advertisoment, and a call, that all may bi - convinced on the subject. Pn<_ntx-like, onr enterprising friend, W. H. Cha fee, whoso large and valuablo stock of gToc_-lea and II ?quors/ at No. 41 Hayno-streot, was destroyed by ftro oi yesterday morning, has rcsumod business at No. 24 East Bay, opposite the new Custom Houso, where on - country business men will flud him ready and willin to supply them. Fortunately Mr. Chafef. had not rt ?solved In store the wholo of a large Invoice per Alhan bra, and therefore will have on hand and roedvo by oac etc?nor a fresh supply of articles In his Une. Insurance Aoainkt Accidents.?Yesterday mornln wo had another melancholy lnsUnco of the. liability < Individuals to accident and death from accidental canse 'Those gallant flremon who wore cither killed or woundc at the Hayno-Btroot flro yesterday little thought, whe they left their homes at the sound of the alarm-bell, tb they would meet with accident which would deprl* their famillos of tholr future means of support, elth temporarily or forover. On such occasions as this It : that tho valuablenoss of Insurance against accidents so manifest. Had any of those who- Buffered by injoi or death by tho fulling of the walls yesterday mornii boon insured in the Traveller's Insnranco Company Hartford, tholr families would have been in the recel of a handsome sum, In caso of death, or of a week compensation in caso of Injury. Tho ratos of Insurance charged by this Company a exceedingly moderate. Bee advertisement in anoth column. W. B. Hebjot k Co., No. 349 King-street, i tho Agents of this Company. The Commtttee to ralso volunteer companies In ( lumbla are making progress, Tho Phatnix says : The Committee appointed to rabio tho companies I the City of Columbia, respootfully urge the citizens ?uiroll themselves promptly. Lists will be found at t mores of Major John Mi-?ghan and Major Thomas ' RadcUffo, and all the members of the Committee -a toccIvo signatures. As soon as the requisito number volunteers have enrolled themselvoa, tho oompan *w_I proceed to organize by electing then* own office It Is suggested that a company of artlUery be a raised, to be stationed in Columbia. Upward of ono hundred volunteers have already co: forward. It is to be hoped that many more wUl, with? delay, annox their namos to the lists., Mr. Charles Dic__nb ?b said to have had a si stroke in Paria, from whioh ho speod?y rooovon A man who hae done bo much brain-work oui not to have --?-strokes. Mr. Dio__nb ?b fond Paria, and tho woathor there has been vory wai On tho other hand, hols oxtremoly tomporato s careful in his habits, and knows the best mett of ouro for literary noon of sanguino nervous te porainont. M> 'Tra not a Fable.?Tho immense andnnivei demand for the Fragrant 8ozodont, is & marro the annals of dentistry I It oxcoeds that of othor dent?fricos combined. Neither acid from stomach, nor .any other corresponding olem gonorated by indigestion, can affoct a sot of to rogularly purified by this Fragrant Vegotab'.o. tijuoptic and preservative. jjj GROCERIES. LASIHN? PEU SCHOONER VELMA, AND IN STORE) OfTl BOXES J?VCKSON'S SOAP ?l\j 10 boxes Scott'a Soap 10 boxes Fuuilly Soap 10 boxes C'olguto'H mid Co. 'b Soap r? boxes Fancy Toilet Soap 50 kits No. 1 Mackerel 7 half burda No. 1 Mackerel 20 kite No. 1 Salmon 6 barrels No. 1 Salmon 80 boxes Scaled Herrings 0 cases 1 pound cans Salmon 6 cases 2 pound cans Salmuu 4 cases 1 and 2 pound cans Lobsters. ALSO, A largo assortment of GROCERIES, usually found In a first-class Orocory Establishment. J. Vf. STEINMEYER, No. 308 King, Between Society aud Wcntworth-streots. October 19 2 Superior Liquors, ON CONSIGNMENT. I? BBLS. EXCELSIOR FAMILY RYE WHISKY O 6 bbU. XXX Old Bourbon (1810) Whisky 10 bbls. Old Monougahcla Whisky 10 bbls. Extra Magnolia Whisky 10 cases Suporlor Old Rye WhiHky 10 cases Monongahola Old Ryu Whisky 10 canon choteo Old Bourbon Whisky 10 cases Pinct, CastiUon k Co. Brandy 10 cases Swan Qln (Mldcr). Arrived per Sehr. Wni. Mazyck, and for 6alo low, by A. J. SALINAS, October 19 ths2 No. 23 Vendue Range. SALMON, MACKEREL, &c. JUST RECEIVED l J *r KITS NEW PICKLED 8ALMON JLO 10 kits New Pickled Salmon, quarts BO kits New No. 1 Mnckerel 60 kits New No. 2 Mackerel 25 kits Extra No. 1 Pickled Roe Herrings 26 half and quarter barrels Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel 10 hall and quarter barrels Extra No. 1 Pickled Her rings 100 boxes Extra Scaled "Grand Monan Herrings" 10 boxes Now Codfish. For salo by CLARK k GRUBER, At Messrs. N. M. Portor k Co's Old Stand, October 19 _Uis2_No. 230 Klng-Btrcet. Flour, Sugar aud Bacon. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE FLOUR, SELECTED brands Superior and Extra Flour, at lowest prices 30 bbls. "Maryland Refinery" Sugars, Crashed and C Yellow 16 hhds. choice Shouldors'and Sides. For sale b"y . R. M. BUTLER, October 19 2 East Bay, cornor Korr's Wharf. WHISKY! WHISKY! LRECT FROM BOND? Meoban'e" IRISH WHISKY Jamaica Rum "Gorrasquedo" Sherry "Holland" Gin "Crescent" Madoira "Otard" and "Cognac" Brandies BOURBON WHISKY, finest In morkot. J. 1>. KAVANAH, No. 84 East Bay. October 13 lmo D BOOTS, SHOES, LARD, &c, ON CONSIGNMENT. trr\ CASES BOOTS AND SHOES OU 25 firkin k superior Lard 2000 Philadelphia Fino Pressed Rod Bricks. For salo low, by D. F. FLEMING & CO., October 19 3* No. 2 Uayno-strect. RARE CHANCE! BOXES GLASS. BEST AMERICAN 3 DOZEN PUTTY KNIVES 20 TAPERS GLAZIERS' POINTS 5 TUBS PUTTY 1 KEG WHITING. Ail for sale at prime cost by GEO. W. CLARK Si CO., October 13 No. 145 Meeting-street. 43 LIQUORS! LIQUORS! INCLUDING A MOST EXTENSIVE 8UPPLY OI everything in tho LIQUOR BUSINESS, SUCH AB : 200 bbls. WHISKY, some old, some splendid, ant some very cheap 10 quarter casks BRANDY 100 packages WINES, CHERRY BRANDY, ST CROIX RUM, PORT WINE, etc., Ac 3000 cases WHISKY, BRA T>Y, GIN, Ac, &o. Call at our largo Sales Rooms, No. 145 MEETING STREET. GEO. W. CLARK Si CO. October 13 Heidsieck & Go's. Champagne, THE PUREST. BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TH1 market. Call and purchase of GEO. \V. CLARK Si CO., October 13 No. 145 Meeting-strect. SALT, FLOUR, ETC. 1 ?CAri 8ACK8 LIVERPOOL 8AI?T lOUU 60 SACKS TURK'S ISLAND SALT 100 BBLS. BEEP 100 BBLS. AND HALP BBLS. PORK 200 BBLS. EXTRA PLOUR 300 BBLS. SUPERFINE FLOUR 200 CHEESE?DIFFERENT KINDS. For sale cheap for cash by GEO. XV. CLARK ?Si CO., October 13 No. 145 Meeting-street. AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO, 131 Meeting-street LANDING, PER STEAMER AND SCHOONER, AN In Store, comprising, In part: FLOUR Coffee Groen Tea Black Tea Brown Sugar "C" Sugar "A" Sugar Crushed Sugar Hall-barrels new No. 1 Mackerel Kits new No. 1 Mackerel Half-kits now No, 1 Mackerel Half-barrels new Salmon Boxes Chemical Soap Boxea Family Soap Boxes Toilet Soap Brooms, Palls, Twine, Swoet Oil Bay Water, Sploee of ail kinds Together with on assortment of Ales, Wines, Liquo: TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. We also have a quantity o? STATIONERY, EXTBAC1 HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that wo offer, to olear oi at New York cost. October I sal lin all tho ont otb an "LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE," No. 3a GEORGE-STREE1: Free Luncb at 11 A. M. and O P. M., Every Day. Dinners and Supper? to Order, IN THE LIVE OAK STYLI ALSO, Lodging for Gentlemen. October 10 lm JOHN S. BIGGS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIE OS* BALTIMORE, BID. t MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' FIRE LN1 RANCE COMPANY. MARYLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE C( PANT. NATIONAL FLRE INSURANCE COMPANY. WS ARE PREPARED TO TAKE RISES FOB 1 above Companlos at liberal rates, and to give oyerj formation as to the responsibility and character of same. Octobei INSURANCE AGENCY. BALTIC FTBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF I York, COMMONWEALTH FIRE IN8URA COMPANY, of New York. The abovo ftrat-clasa C panics toko risks against Firo on Cotton, Stock Goods, Buildings, Furniture, Shipping in port, on most reasonable rates. Looses promptly adju and paid. J. DRAYTON FORD, Agent - September 14 UutalS* No? 90 Hasel-stro RIO COFFEE, BY MORDECAI.&. CO. 1 i~\f\ SACKS SUPERIOR RIO COFFEE FOR SALE Xl^J-Vf AT Ho. 110 BAIT BAY, Octobor W G Corner PnMr'M ^Yharr. RANGOON RICE, BY MORDECAI & CO. 1 /TA BAGS RANGOON RIGE, IN DOUBLE SACKS, jLfJ\J suitalili! for transportation. Thlsorticlc, recently introduced in our market, is said to be a good substitute for tlio Carolina (?raii'.. For sale at No. 11? EAST BAY. Corner Fraser's Wharf ami East Bar. October 19 0 MORDECAI & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFER FOR. S ALK AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES JUST RECEIVED IN STORE : CX-t BBLS. SUPERIOR SYRUP, CHESAPEAKE RE ?j? FINERY 100 bbls. Superflue Baltimore Flour 30 coils Rope 300 sacks Ashton Fine Salt 25 cases Canned JPoachVu Bbls. No. 1 Beef Bbls. Mess BMf Bbls. Prime Pork. At No. 110 EAST BlY, ' Octobor 19 Corner Eraser's Wharf. GUNNY CLOTH. 15 BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH. ALSO, 20 barrels Crushed 1 ?____ 20 barrels (B) Cofleo ( buBar For sale by HENRY COBIA A CO., Corner Queen and Philadelphia-streets. October 19 4 ROSIN WANTED. -| r\ f\(~\ BBLS. Nos. 1, 2 AND 3 R03IN WANTED. $5000 of GOLD, for which tho highest market price will bo paid. Apply to A. M. MORELAND, No. 69 East Bay, three doors North of Tradd-at. Octobor 19 .0 NAVAL STORES. ~\TO. 1 ROSIN AND OTHER NAVAL STORES, WANT J}i - ED to Purchase hy SCREVEN A NISBET, Produco Brokers, No. 08 Broad-street up stairs. Next to the Charleston Library Building October 19 1 (tho present Custom House). COPARTNERSHIP. Eh. sicdowell and j. p. sellers have this day associated themselves together for tho purpose of conducting a general , China, Glass and Crockery Business? UNDER THE F1EM AND STYLE OF R. h. McDowell & co, attho SOUTHWEST CORNER OF KING AND BEATJFAIN-BTREETS, where thoywlll be ploaaod to seo their friends and the public generally. Thoy will keep on hand a well selected stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, WHITE GRANITE WARE AND EARTHENWARE. ALSO, FANCY CHINA. From tho long experience of our Mr. R. H. MeDowcl In the business, we hope to merit a liberal patronage. it. ii McDowell. JOHN P. 8ELDERS. October 17 tuth2* NOTICE TO AJX CONCERNED THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HI! frlonds and the publia that ho has resumed his du tiesas CITY INSPECTOR AND MEASURER OF TIM BER, LUMBER, Ac. His long experience in this capac Ity will guarantee satisfaction to those who entrust thel buslnoss to him. OOlco at Messrs. Stkinmeyeii & Son's, Foot Heal rATN-BTUBBT. L. E. STOPPELBEIN, City Measurer and Inspector. nnwEMEstowSi Mes? . STKINMEYEIt Jk SON. K. N. n ROD IE, Esq. W. J. BENNETT', Esq., Messas. R. MURE k CO. B. G. WILKINS. Esq., F. C. BLUM, Esq. Messrs. 0. A. A R. G. CHISOLM, Messrs. E. H. RODC ER8 A CO. L. T. POTTER. Esq.. Messrs. RAVENEL k CO. October 17 tuths3 BRANCH, SONS k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS AUGUSTA, GA. omci ron tub fbxsknt at oronoiA hallhoad bam: THOS. BRANCH k CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS No. 90 MAIN-STREET, RICHMOND, VA. r. THOS. BRANCH k SONS, Bankers and Commission Merchants SYCAMORE-STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. DEALERS IN COIN, FOREIGN AND DOME8T EXCHANGE, Southern Bank Notos, Stocks a. Bonds. Interest aUowod on Deposits. Collections ma throughout tho United States, and special attention giv to the redemption of Southern Bank Notes for Boni accounts. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cottc Tobacco, and other products, to thou? correspondents Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Antwerj 43- THS UNDERSIGNED, FOR THE LAST TWE TY-FIVE years an Officer of tho Bank of Augusta, c now be found at the Office of Meurs. Branch, Sons Co., Bankers and Brokers, Augusta, Ga., whero ho \? bo pleased to seo his friends and tho publie general ??lodging his offorla to give satisfaction to all who m avor him with their patronage. Money will bo rooch on deposit, and Checks paid. GEO. W. MORGAN, Cashlor October 17_' _tuthslmi FOUNDRY AND MACHIN SHOP, No. 314 MEETING-STREET, NEAR LINE-STREET. THE 8TJBS0RIBER HAVING FULL POSSESSION HIS OLD PLACE, takes ploaauro in informing friends and the publio that he is prepared to exec orders for CASTINGS and MACHINERY, of aU desc lions. STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS made or paired at short notice. Steamboat orders can reach cosily by tho Street Stages which leave corner Broad i State-streets, and bring them to Lino-street, two squi rom my Office. WILLIAM 8. II ENERE* October 16 8 ?U )M rHE ln tho :0 FREEMAN & PUNDT, Boilcr-makorfi, Blacksmiths, Machinists ? CONSULTING, ENGINEERS. BOILERS AND MACHINERY OF EVERY DES0I TION BUILT AND REPAIRED. EAST END OF PINCKNEY-8TREET Viboimtob Fbxkkam.AUOUSTUB F. Pol October Id lm? IEW NOE loin? a ol ?c,. is ted ot. SAFES_!_SAFES ! Marvin'? Combined Alun & Dry Pias FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. THB ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS. BANKERS1 JEWELLERS, and all others having valuable protect. Is coUed to this?the only pro?r ?ralnst burglars and dampness-?in plane of others ?f (tout character. There are many advantages clalfced for SAFE, which would be useless to oiuunorate through vertislng. Let those who ore Interested in tie pure ing of auch on article ceil and uxamlue, or aead for culars, wherein its merits are truthfully rut forth. M years of use in the loading housee of the country, the severe testa by fire and bnrglars to which Uioy I been placed in this city alone, is a auffiel < t?uar* that they ore all that Is t-Ulined. Coll ant oiar styles. WM. M. BIRD A Of)., Agenta Car Manufaoti*?era, No. 303 East Bayalroet, October M 0? Faint, O? and GUua Houi AUCTION SALES. .S'<nV continu?t of Ilritish ?Melton Cloths, Notions, ami .fetrelri/. IIV j-'I.-K 1 V ?& C?ItlPUKLI.. THI8 DAY. 10th Inat, at 10 o'clock, at our SaleB Rooms, No?. HO mid *'i Hawel-Rlreet. will be sold, MO yarda BRITISH HELTON CLOTHS -imported Cor the Southern trade), In Knit lengths, suitable for Ladies' Miintlll.'i-: or Gout's wear. Ergli-h Black and Colored BROADCLOTH?. ALSO, An invoice of NOTIONS AND JEWELRY, conaiatlng of: OMtlle, Varieaatod, lloncy, Alinond, and other Simps i'oinadcs, Lilbiii _ Extract, Cologne ami Huir Oll Stereoscope?. Draft Hoards, Poi-ki-t-hooks, Wallets Ra/.or-slrops, Suspenders, Hooks and Eyes, Pins Shirt sud Coat Buttons, Braid, Ivory Toys Meerschaum end ether IHfCS, Scfjar-holders Mohair and (fill Vest Chains Oold and Gilt Rings, Earrings, Dcooebes, Sets Slccvo Buttons, Ice. Silver I'tat'A 7V?. Ret, Plated Castors, Cups, Salts, and Tea Dl'llH Gold mut Siteer Watches, Medallions Plated Korks und Spoiius, kc, Ac. Conditions cash. October It) Apples Onions, C'rockery. IIV hit-ICA V Ai CAMPBELL. THIS DAY, l'Jth inat.. will be sold at our Stores, Nos. 80 and H_ Unscl-street. at 10 o'clock, 20 barrels ONIONS 20 barrels Apples. also. An invoice of assorted CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. CONSISTINO OF: FLAT SIDE-DISHES, Soup, Dinner and Tea Plates. Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Bowls, Sugar and Vegetable Dishes, Cut Ulass Liquor Sets, Ac, Ac. Conditions ?.ill October 19 ir-'ne.s, Liquors, (froerries, and Manilla Hope. B"V McKAY & C?DIPDELL. TO-A/ORROW. 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at our stores, Nos. HO and 82 7/ascl-strcut, w_1 bo sold, 20 cases V/oekhcimer WLVE 10 cases Rudeshelmor Wine 20 cases line old Bourbon Whisky 20 barrel? Corn Ai cal With an assortment of Groceries and Apices, ?'eats, Wash-boards, Ac. 2000 lbs. AfanlUa ROPE for cotton bales Conditions cosh. October 19 Furniture and Sundries. BY McKAY ?St CAMPBELL. TO-MORROW, 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, at our Salos Rooms. Nos. 80 and 82 Hascl-strcot, wiU bo sold, MAP >GANY WARDROBES. Sideboards, Bureaus. Bcdplvads, Wash stands, Sofas, Lounges, Mahogany Hair 8?it Chairs. Sowing Machines, Carpots, Mattressos, i'.lored Lithographs, and a variety of housekeeping ?r delos, Plated 8poons, Forks, Knives, Ac., kc. ALSO, Sevoral S TORE COUNTERS. Conditions cash. October It) Small Htrelling House. BY McKAY Si CADIPBELL. On WEDNESDAY, October 2r>th, wlU bo sold at our stores, No. 80 and 82 Hosel-strcet, at 10 o'clock. All that LOT OF LAND, with tho two story Wooden House thereon, situated in Aikcn strect, and known as No. 7. Tho House con _tains 4 rooms. On the premises is a good well or water, and necessary outbuildings. Lot measures 30 font front, by 100 feet In depth, more or less. Conditions.?One-fourth cash, balance In one and two years, secured by boud and mortgage of tho promises; the huUdings to be insured and tho policy assigned, Purchaser to pay us for nccossary papers. October 19_ Auction! Auction!?Importa ni to Tailors, Drapert and Heads of Families. Will be sold, at Public Auction, THIS DAY and TO MORROW, tho 19th ond 20th lust., at No. 12*2 Meeting Htreot, corner of Hasel, A LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CONSISTINO OF : West of England broad and narrow heavy PILOT! AND BEAVERS, Cassimores. Doeskins, Ac. ALSO, A large lot of BLANKETS. Carpeting and Cottons with several othisr Hoods not enumorate?l. i>?- The sale will positively be closed iu two days. October 19 2 McNALLY - LEAHY, Auctioneers. APPLES! APPLES! JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE IN LOTS O ONE B-RHEL and upwards, by WM. CREASER, No. 213 East Bav, opposite New Custom House. October 19 i* do Oranges! Oranges! AND LIMES. JUST RECEIVED FROM NASSAU, AND FOR SAL by the thousand or hundred, at Vanderhorst Whdrf, by C. MICIIEAL Si CO. October 19_l*_ ~CUN COCKTAILS, IN CASES. Ac. GIN OCKTAH.S Morning Call Schnapps Old Tom Gin Bourbon Cocktail Eyo Opener Royal Windsor Bitters KumuicL J. D. KAVANAGH, October 13 lmo No. 8_ East Bay. JUST ARRIVED. McKay & Campbell, H A M.'.I.-S?., NIC XT DOOR TO POSTOFFIC] OFFER FOR SALE : BOXE.? ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE 20 bbls. Nowton Pippin Apples 25 bbls. Onions. tuths3 October Pi 30 ON CONSIGNMENT i LIME, PLASTER, HAIR, CEMENT, & McKAY & CAMPBELL, Hasel-strect, Next Door to Postofflcc, OFFER FOR SALE: 1 A A BARRELS NORTHERN LIME 1UU 100 barrels Plaster 100 barrels Rosen dalo Cement 3000 pounds Hair for Plasterers 20,000 Laths loo boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes. October 17 tutus OF his nto rip re mo ind iros t. ind op NO W LANDING AND FOE SAI BY McKAY & CAMPBEU Hasel-Stx'eet, NEXT DOOR TO THE ROSTOFFICE. IAA CASES OLD BOURBON WHLVK J.V/U 10 bbls. fine Bourbon Whisky 9 bbls. Choice Old Rye Whisky 6 casks Gin, union Flag Brand 5 casks American Brandy 10 bbls. Cider Vinognr, Just from the manufacturer 13 bbls. Pure White Wiuo Vinegar. FROM BOND, AND WAllKANTEB PUB 5 eighth casks Pinot Cast?lion Brandy, vintage 180 10 octavo cask Sherry, Crown Brand, I860 6 octave casks Old Port, Oahora Brand, 1859. 10 baskets Crown Champagne. At Private Kale only for cash. October 1 ter t_n> a to Dre, itfui this tad* has. cir [ony and lave nto? olne GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Merchants and Banker CHARLESTON, S. C, OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TER1 "I A A A COILS HEMP AND MANILLA ROPE Wj\J\J 'MO bales Gunny Bagging and Twino 1000 kega Nails, assorted size* 900 bbls. Cofft-Mi -tigar, A, B and O 300 b?Ko Rio and Java Coffeo 100 bbls. _*ol_uio* and Hymp SOU box.es Adamantine and Sperm Candle? 100 boxes Tin. I O and I X 100 box-1 Window Glass 100 bbhj. White Wlno and Cider Vinegar 100 bbl_, (Joppen?, Bluo Stone and Epsom Salt MM bbls. Jarvis* Island Guano Bode, Segara, Tobacco, Hackorol, Starch, cea, Ac., Ac *?. HOLD, SILVER, B??FnOTES, STERLI AND NEW YORK EXCHANGE, BOUGHT AND SOLD Septeniber 90 atnUi CORN. 1 ?? A ?Ti BUSnEL- P/.1MK WHITE UARYLu lt>\/vy CO?N for aale, ^pphrto. October 13 a WILLI- * omsohi CR?G?MY AT WH0LESA1 AT No. 11 HAVM>.flTnBET, BT WILLIAM G. WmLDEN & ( October? AUCTION SALES. Damaged Sail. -?AMES XV. it now % dc CO. Will soil, TIMS DAY, at their Salesrooms. Nos. MC and UM Meiiting-Htrcrt, at 10 o'clock, 23 sacks SALT, saved from the lato flro. October It Three Fi,,e Mules. .TAMES XV. IIKOWN Si CO. WIU sell, THIS DAY. in Iront of their Stores, Nos. 130 aud 138 Meeting-street, at 10 o'clock, T1IHF.K FINK MULES. October 19 Boots, Shoes, Dru Goods, etc BY MILES ?IIAKF,. Will be sold. THIS MORNING, the luth instant, at 111 o'clock, at my Store, comer King and Libcrty-sts., The fullowiug Hue 0( goods received by ship Emily It. Bouder : DC pair Men's French fair Sewed CONGRESS BOOTS 100 pair Men's French Calf Umgang m pair Men's Calf and Kip Boots 120 pair Ladina* Congress Gaiters 120 pair Minea' Congress Gaiters MOO pair Chilli's Kid, (loat and Patent Leather Congroas und Lace Hoots Pieces French Merinos, Engllah Merinos Black AlapacB Lustres. Cobam, assorted colors Red and (irey Twilled Fliinuels Satinets, Tweeds White and Grey Merino Under Shirts and Drawers Men's English Half Hoso Ladies' White.Hose Corsets, Parasols, Combs, Table Cutlery, kc, ALSO, A stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Ladies" HATS, trimmed and untriinmod; Ribbons, Crape, kc, Ac. October 19 Splendid Lot of Furniture, BY iiowKKs Si SILCOX. WiU be sold. THIS DAY, l'Jth inst., at their Salea Room, 2J0 King-street, at 10 o'clock, FINE MAHOGANY WARDROBE, WHAT-NOTS, Withstands, Lnilics' Work Tables, Bureau with marbla top und glass, Spriug-seat Tctc-a-Tctos, Arm Chair, Spring-seat Chairs, Corner What-Nots, Hat-Stand, Wal nut Spriug-seat Divans, What-Nots, Child's Crib, Bed steads, Double and Singlo New Moss Mattresses, Carpet?, Ewers and Basins, Fine Window-Shades, Sool Press, Lot of Glass Shade?, Boxes Toilet Soap, M Segars, Mahogany Liquor Case, complete, Parlor Stove. Conditions cash. October 19 MY R. M. MARSHALL. THIS DAY, the 10th Instant, wUl bo sold, at my Office, No. 33 Broad-stroct, EIGHT BUILDING LOTS in Mirtlo-stroot, Ward No. 8, city of Charleston. These Lots aro high and dry, and near King-street. A Plat of them, by R. K. Payne, ?Sur veyor, can bo scou at my Offlco. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay mo for papers. October 10 At Public Auction. BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES. THIS DAY, 10th lnst, at No. 31.'a Broad-strcot, will b? sold, at 11 o'clock, One large first-class IRON SAFE, in completo order Ouo four seat Carriage, Polo and Doublo Harness, In good order One Cart, In good order, October 19 Contents of Claussen's Mills. B Y MILLIGAN Si SON. I TO-MORROW, tho 20th instant, at 10 o'clock, we wil sell Tho ENTIRE CONTENTS OF CLAUSSEN'S MILLS, at No. 17 Alison-street, consisting of Lumber, Boards, Bricks, Carts, Fodder, Fire-Wood, Bins, Barrels, Pumpa, one Firo Engine, and many other articles too numerous to mention. October 19 PRIVATE SALES, Rice and Cotton Lands for Sale. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, No. 3 l-'i Broad-street. At Private Sale, six valuablo RICE AND COTTON PLANTATIONS, desirably situated as to location, pitch of tide, &c. thstirt October 19 BY NATHAN Si OTTOLENOUI. WiU be sold at private sale, at our salesroom, southwest corner of Meeting and Wentworth-streets, Threo Draft or Plough MULES Two four-Beat Rockaways 1 October 19 BY WILLIAM M. PELOT, Broker und Auctioneer, No. 0-4 Beaufaln-atrcet. At Private Sale? A IM RM of 29 acres, in St. Andrew's Parish, l*?** miles from Charleston. Terms : three thousand dollars?oao third cash, balance payable in one und two years. October 19 thsru3 BY WILLIAM M. PELOT, No. 5+ Deatifalii-stroct. At Prlvato Sale? A flue large MULE. 2 October 18 E, Valuable Duelling at Pritalc Sale on} Accommo dating Terms. BY JOHN S. RIGGS St CO. Will bo sold, at Private Salo, that dcairablo two and a half story WOODEN RESIDENCE, with slate roof, No. 38, cast side of. Ashley _street, between Cannon and Spring-streets, con taining four square rooms, pantry, dressing room, and two hue attics, with piazzas fronting tho south, and all requisite outbuildings aud stable. This Dwelling has been built within a fow years past, is in good order, with gas in all tho rooms, and fire places in the attics; is very conveniently arranged, and the location is desirable aud healthy. Posscssiou con bo given immediately. For terms, which will be made accommodating, and further particulars, apply at our office, October 19 No. 4 STATE-STREET. At P/?vate Sale?House and Lot in Line-street, West of Meeting, No. 6. BY J. A. THOURON. All that LOT OF LAND, with a two and a-half atory WOODEN BUILDING thorcon, situated on tho North side of Line-street, and known as No. _6. The House contains C rooms, 4 of which is lathed and plastered. On tho lot is a good well of water, Ac, Ac, together with au assortment of fruit trees. The lot measures 30 feet In front by 145 feot back, bo tho said more or less, and is adjoining tho proporty of Mr. Buckheiber. Titles clear. Conditions?Part cash; and balance In 90 days, or by 1st January, 186(1, with Interost from date, socured by bond and mortgage of tho premises. The Building to bo insured, and tho policy assigned. Purchasers to pay J. A. T. for all necessary papers. For further particulars apply as above, or at No. 14 VENDUE RANGE. The premises can bo examined at any timo. October 14 stuth? S, IS. Spi ?. 13 1ND a. WASHINGTON EACE COURSE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 38. Purse of $200. FOR RUNNING HORSES. MILE HEATS. BEST two in throe. All ages, catch woighta. $20 en trance Threo or more horses to mako tho race. Second horse saves entrance money. Entries to bo mado at Club-houso, No. 32 George? street, on or before Monday, tho 23d instant October 19 FOB SALE. A STEAM ENGINE OF TEN (10) HORSE POWBB, in good condition. Also, a MULAY SAW AND GEARING, complete. Ad? dross "Planter," care of General Superintendent fl. 0. R. R., Charleston, S. C. 3* October 10 FOB SALE. A LOT WROUGHT IRON, VARIOUS SIZES. ALSO, a lot PLOUGH IRON, expected daily. Any sizes not on hand can bo furnished on short notice. Terms cash. ARCH. MoLEISH, October 14 smtli No. 4 Oumberland-atroet. GOAL! GOAL! 1 A A T0NS ANTHRACITE COAL JLU" 100 tons Bituminous Cool. For aale by H. F. BAKER k 00., October 16 3 No. 20 Cumberland-treot. CEMENT AND TIN. Q A A BBLS. CEMENT, "ROSENDALE" 0\J\J ?0 boxea I C and I X Roofing and Bright Tin. For sale low, by X. TUPFER k SONS, Septemhor 16 lmo Brown's South Wharf. ft !0. FBENCH WINDOW GLASS, ETC. rt\HE CHEAPEST. LARGEST, AND BEST ASSORT? X. MENT of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Oils, Leads, and Paints, also a fine assortment of Woodon Ware, Cotton, .Spirits Turpeutlno and Rosin, received la exchange for goods. AUSTIN k ALBRE, October 10 lmo No. 42 Markot-streot. SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES! eLASSES TO SUIT ALL AGES, FITTED IN GOLD. Silver and Steel frames, by ALLAN k 81DD0NS, September 31 No. 807 King-street. ILDINGr MATERIALS. CEMENT QTONE LIME PLASTER PARIS LATHS HAIS SAWED CEDAR SHINGLES. For aale by TROUT k AMSBURT, N. W. Corner Market and East Bay-streets. T. B. TROUT wUl be happy to see his old friends an4. oustomers as above? Septembet 3ft