The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 21, 1865, Image 3
DAILY JEWS.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1865.
LOCAL MATTERS.
VfB ?*?J_ ander obligation? to our Agents at Augusta,
Messrs. M. M. Qdinn k lino., for late illcs of Mississippi.
AlabamaAUd Georgia paper.*. Messrs. Qoinn k Buo.,
of the t'pTowu News Depot, Klug-strect, havo all the
important journals of the country.
A i'iir.F.niNii sign of the times, and of tho advance
ment of the work of reconstruction, may bo noticed in
this fact : Wo were yesterday iu receipt of tho Yorkvillo
(S. O.) Enquirer of the 12th lust., and of the Chicago (111.]
Bepublictm of tho I3tli lust.
COHOIOUI Wiutino lield an liirpieston last Wcducpdny,
at the Lower Market, on tho body of JoiTry Erwin, a
colored man, who was killed by the falling of tho wall in
Ilnyuc-strcct on that morning. The Jury returned a
verdict "That he came to his death by accident."
Tiif. Accident or Wednesday.?It will he porcelved
Hint the Coroner reports holding an inquest over but
out* body who was killed by the falling of the wall on tho
l?th, which wo aro In hopes was tho only unfortunate vic
tim. Wo have heard of no one being missing iu tho com
munity, either white or colored, and wo think, from that
fact, that It is very probable that all aro now knowu who
were injured.
A Public Loss.?Gou. James Jones, long one of South
Carolina's faithful eorvunts, and always Identified with
her either in prosperity or affliction, died at Granltoville
on tho 19th Instant, of apoplexy. He wus for many
years Adjutant-General of the 8tato, also Chairman of
the Visiting Committee of tho Citadel Acadomy, and lat
terly ho superintended tho construction of tho Now
Capitol at Columbia.
South Carolina has never lost a son who loved her with
moro affection, or who was more dovotcd to her In tho
. severe trials through which she has passed.
Attempted Escape.?A corporal of tho 33d Colored
Regiment, while walking iu Broad-street, near King, on
yesterday afternoon, with ono of the United States Po
lice, who hod him under arrest, attempted to escapo, and
While running paiit the Guard Houso was Intercepted and
taken by same of tho members of the 47th Permsylvauia,
who nro stationed there. Some ten or twelvo colored
soldiers, ? ho had been following tho policeman with tho
prisoner, then stepped forward and attempted a rescue,
but tho 47th wero too strong for them; so thoy were all
put under a" guard with loaded muskets and sent off, tho
guard receiving orders to shoot down the first man who
attempted to escape.
The following document has beon handod to us by
a friend, with a requost that we would pubUsh it for
gcncrid information :
WAR DEPARTMENT, )
Adjutant-Genebal's Office, I
Washington. Soptonibcr 29th, 18C5. )
Brevet Major-Gcncral M. C. Meiob,
Quartermaster-General U. S. Army,
Washington, D. C:
Sir:?The Prcsidcut of tho United States directs that
the stores, warehouses, dwolliug houses and wharves, in
tho City of Charleston, which, at the time of the occupa
tion of said city, on the 18th February last, by the U. S.
forces, belonged to tho parties hereinafter mentioned,
and were taken possession of by said forces, be returned
to said parties, viz:
BOBERT ADGER.
ROBERT ADGER, Kxocutor Estate James Adgor.
ROBERT ADGER, Administrator Estate A. Y. Walton.
ROBERT ADGER, Trustee Mrs. M. M. A. Smyth.
B.OBERT ADGER, Trustee Rev. Thos. Smyth and wife.
ROBERT ADGER, Attorney for Miss Susan D. Adgor. i
ROBERT ADOBE, Attorney for Miss Jane Ann Adger.
ROBERT ADGER, Attorney for Rev. John B. Adger.
ROBERT ADGER, for James Adger.
ROBERT ADGER, for J. Ellison Adgor,
ROBERT ADGER, for Mrs. M. A. Parkor.
THEODORE D. WAGNER.
JOHN FRASER k CO.
J. M. EAWON k BUO.
J. C. k C. I). EARI?AR.
L. D. MOWRY, Executor Eslato 8. Mowry, Jr.
L. D. MOWRY, Administrator Estate E. C. Mowry.
L. D. MOWRY, Attorney lor W. S. Mowry.
F. C. BLUM.
<J. W. DINGLE.
MCMILLAN C. KING, Exocutor of Mitchell King.
JUcMILLAN C. KING, Trustco lor Louisa P. King and
Mrs. l'\ L. Campbell.
JAMES P. KARLE
WILLIAM BIltNIE, Jr., Attorney for William Birnio.
JOHN O. F ABER.
OTIS MILLS.
?. M. MARSHALL.
ARCHIBALD MoLEISH.
HENRY BUIST, Attorney for 0. A. Sifley.
THE CANNONSBORO' WHARF AND MILL COM
PANY,
JAME8 K. ROBINSON.
I am, air, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
J8igncd) E. D. TOWN8END,
Assistant Adjulant-Goneral.
In behalf of the House of Industry, I gratefully ac
knowledge the receipt of the following contributions :
O. T. LINQUIST,
Chairman of Trustees House of Industry.
CONTOIBUCTONS TO THE HOUSE OF INDUSTBT.
I). N. Lamb, $5; J. H. Graver, 6; J. A. Cook, 6; H.
JagerjJ; G. II. Ducker, 5; Cash. 2; W. _B._Herlot, 20;
jura, ?Yalta, ?;0um"u, ?.o?; ?. ?idilous, 2; o. IIcnuuiu.ii, 1;
A. FaUc, 1; Wagner, 1; H. O.Etoll, 3; A. Friend, 1; T.
Kelly, 5; P. H. Kegler, 2; Mr. Qulnby, 1; T. M. Bristol,
10; N. W 5; T. Ley, 1; L. Neumoyer, 1; Thos. O. Ryan,
1(A. Middleton, 1;0. D. Ahrens, 5; E. Stoll k Co., 1;
Jose Jara, 1; T. Christman, 2; F. Ansel, 1; Mrs. Froy,
6; L. Weiskoph, 6; T. Hines, 6; J. Hershfleld, 6; Austin,
?ndrus k Co., 5* J. A. Armstrong k Co., S; J. T. Snead,
1 box soap; A. Friend, box soap; Herman k StonehiB,
remnant calleo; T. W. Schultzc, 1 pair shoes; O. O.
Witte, 1 piece homespun; B. Burgman, 2; Cash, 11.05;
Mrs. Carroll, 1; Mr. Langerai; Mrs. Helling, 60 cents;
J. T. MilUgan, 2; M. M?ller, 1; F. Chaefer, 2; M. Simp,
son, 2; C. Brener, 60 cents; R. Wing, 1; H. Hoffman, 4;
L. Buck, 1; J. H. Hart, 1;J. H. C. Seobeok, 1; J. H.
Thiete, 1; Mrs. S. Choen, 10 cents; H. Fink, 60 cents
IiOring k Beuuett, 6;C. Btauff, 5; Dr. Rodrigues, 6; C
lladsen, 5; J. Knight & Co., 5; McCaular, W. & P., 10;
*'.ken, Noyes k Jo." nston, 6; Hilton k Co., 6; E. L
Doming, 5; Morgan k Bros., 5; G. W. %!ark k Co., 6
John Commin, 3; F. S. Hahn, 3; L. SchuU, 3; A. S. H. 6
K. Levin, jr., 1 box biscuits; Merchant on King-street
1 lot tin ware; Von Holten k Tamsen, 1 box browi
eoflbSl Clark k Gruber, 1 box, 1 keg herrings, beans
flour, etc.; S. R. Marshall, bucket, trays and duster; i
Friend, blank books and stationery; RusseU, blank book
and stationery ; Merchant on Uayne-street, a lot of crock
ery; Lourosalier k Co., brooms, buokots, Ac.
$20,000 in City of Charleston chango bills are wan to
by Gf.o. W. Williams & Co., as can be seen by tholr ad
Ttartiaement.
We would call attention to tho card of Messrs. Jami
M. Ca_dwell _ Sons, Factors, at No. 6 Cordes-stree
-between East Bay and Kerr's Wharf.
We invite attention to the business card of Ausm
Andbub k Co., at No. 136 Meeting-street, whoso stock <
Groceries, _c, cannot be excelled by any ostablishmei
in the city,
Ravenbl k Baunwei?,?These gentlemen having ei
tercdinto business as general commission morchan
and dealers in groceries, _c, at No, 177 East Bay, w!
attend to tho buying and selling of cotton, rice, nav
prtores, and all kinds of produce, as per card.
Aiteen, Notes _ Johnston.?Tho superior esta
llahmont of which theso gentlemen are tho proprioto
contains as flue an assortment of goods, both Dry ai
Fanoy, as can be exhibited at any house in the city, ai
we would suggest to dealers an early visit to it
The fib- of William B. Hebiot k Co., Bankers a
General Agonts, is so well known to the business peo]
of the city for their promptness and the faculties tb
posaosH, that it is sulllclont merely to say that they i
to be found at No. 249 King-street, tu per advert?sorne
Bbokeb ani> Auctioneeb.?Among tho familiar nan
?which Is to be found in our paper, our patrons will not
that of B. McCall, who is again pursuing his old bt
_ess, at No. 61 Broad-street, of broker, auctlonoor, <x
mission and general collecting agent. His attention i
ftithfulness in former times will, we trust, guaran
sTUCcess to him now.
Mebohants, planters and dealers In cotton, navnl stc
and produce genoraUy. will find it to their interest
consult tho card of Messrs. T. J. Mo?se k Co., wb
appears in another column. Thoee gentlemen are i
permanently established in New York city, in tno Gem
Commission business, and are prepared to make lib
advances on consignments. Mr. T. J. Mcisa is i
known in our mercantile community as an onerge
enterprising member of tho late firm of T. J. k O.
Molbe, in liayne-strcet. A thorough acquaintance *.
the Now York market, attained by many years' oxj
enoe as a buyer, glvea him peculiar focclliUea for
prompt and satisfactory attention to all orders for i
?hano entrusted to bis care.
FRESH TEAS,
RECEIVED PER STEAMER.
[? HALE CHESTS SUPERIOR QUALITY MOYUNE
t_> HYSON TEA
G half chests Extra l'iuc Young Hyson Tea
2 half chests Gunpowder Tea
n half chests English Brcakfasl.Tua
G packages Superior Japan Tea.
For sale by CLARK k GRUBER,
At the old stand of Messrs. Porter A Co.,
October 21 2 No. 230 King-street^
SALMON, MACKEREL, &c.
JUST RECEIVED t
Lr KITS NEW PICKLED SALMON
p_) 10 kits New Pickled Salmon Trout
CD kits New No. 1 Mackerel
r>0 kits Now No. 2 Mackerel
25 kit? Extra No. 1 Pickled Roe Herrings
25 half and ?utartor barrels Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel .
10 half and quart? barrels Extra No. 1 Pickled Her
ring?
100 boxes Extra Scaled "Graml Monan Herrings"
10 boxes New Codtlsh. ?
For sale by CLARK k ORUBER,
At Messrs. N. M. Porter A- Ct.'s Old Stand,
October 11? ths2 No. 23? King-street.
~ WmSKY fWHISKY!
IRECT FROM BOND?
Meehan's" IHISU WHISKY
Jamaica Rum
"GarraHcpiodo" Sherry
"Holland" Gin
Crescent" Madoira
"Otard" aud "Cognac" Brandies
BOURBON WHISKY, ?nest in market.
J. D. KAVANAH, No. 8 _ East Hay.
October 13 lino
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F
BOOTS, SHOES, LABD, &c,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
iT (~\ CASES BOOTS AND SHOES
?_P\_F 25 firkins superior Lard
2000 Philadelphia Flue Pressed Red Bricks.
For solo low, by D. F. FLEMING k CO.,
October 19 3* NO. 2 Hayne-Btroet.
B0SIN WANTED.
-I r\ (~\(~\ BBLS. Noq. 1, 2 AND 3 ROSIN WANTED.
$6000 of GOLD, for which the highest market price
wlR bo paid. Apply to A. M. MORELAND,
No. 09 East Bay, three doors North of Tradd-st.
October 19 _P
"APPLES! APPLES! !
ROM ONE TO TWO DOLLARS PER PECK, AND
eight to cloven dollars per barrel.
FOTATOE S ! POTATOE S! I
Jackson Whites at $4.25 por barrel.
onions: onions it
Fine WHITE ONIONS at $4.5*9 per barrol; CO cents per
peck.
C ABRAGES ? CABBAGESI1
Green and fresh at 20 cents -oer head; $16 per hun
dred.
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE
Of all kinds, of the BEST QUALITY, and at tho LOW
EST MARKET PRICES.
ORDERS FROM THE INTERIOR with remittances
promptly executed, and satisfaction guaranteed In every
case
C. E. JEVENS ?Si CO.'S,
No. 215 EAST BAY,
October 20 2* Opposite New Custom House.
SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES!
GLASSES TO SUIT ALI. AGES, FITTED IN GOLD,
Silver and Steel frames, by
ALLAN ? SIDDONS.
September 21 No. 307 King-street.
BUILDING- MATERIALS.
STONE LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER PARIS
LATHS
HAIR
SAWED CEDAR SHINGLES.
For sale by TROUT fc AMSBURY,
N. W. Cornor Market and East Bay-streets.
T. B. TROUT wiU be happy to see his old friends nnd
customers^!* above. September 26
"NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. r
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM
their friends and the public, that thoy have re
moved to the well-known Planing Mill premises and
Lumber Yard of Mr. Ueniiy L'i.auk, FOOT OF BEAU
FAIN-STREET. Thoy aro receiving a good supply, and
will be pleased to serve
LUMBER, of all doHcriptiona
CEMENT, LIME, LATHS, Ac,
DOORS, HASHES, BLINDS. Ac.
On hand, a lot of tho best PATENT ROOFING, for.
salo at manufacturer's prices.
?S- AGENTS FOR PAGE'S PORTABLE SAW
MILLS.
STEINMEYER & SON.
October 17 tuths
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED
n_E SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORM8 HIS
I blends and the public that he has resumed his du
ties as CITY INSPECTOR AND MEASURER OF TIM
BER, LUMBER, _c. His long experlonco in this capac
ity will guarantee satisfaction to those who entrust theii
business to htm.
Orneo at Messrs. 8tein__t_r _ Son's, Foot Beau
FA_(-BT?--I:.
I.. E. STOPPELBEIN,
City Measurer and Inspector.
nEF??RN0K8.
Messrs. 8TEINMEYER & SON, E. N. BRODEE, Esq.
W. J. BENNETT, Esq., Mcbsjs. R. MURE _ CO.
B. G. WILKIN8, Esq., F. O. BLUM, Esq.
Messrs. 0. A. - R. G. OHI80LM, Messrs. E. H. BODO
ERS k CO.
L. T. POTTER, Esq., Messrs. RAVENEL k CO.
October 17 tu__3
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE
HARRAL, NICHOLS & CO.,
MAHUFAOTD-BBS, IMPOUTEIW AMD -XAI?-?S Of
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Coach an
Harness Trimmings, &c, &c. i
Haael-otr?et, South side, Second door East of King,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE RESUMED THEI
_. business at the above named stand, and hope soon I
od fully prepared to ftirnlsh thnlr former customers an
friends with all such goods as are usually kept In the:
Bne of business. lmo* October 18
SAFES I SAFES !
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Marvin's Combined Alum & Dry Plaste
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES.
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THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS. BANKERS _1
JEWELLERS, and all others having valuables
protect, la colled to this?the only proof against fit
burglars and dampness?In place of others of doubtl
diameter. There are many advantages claimed for tt
SAFE, which would be useless to enumerate through ?
yet-Using. Let those who aro Interested In the purchi
lng of such an article caU and examine, or send for e
culars, wherein Its merits are truthfully sot forth. Ma
years of use in the leading houses of tho country, a
the severe tests by flro and burglars to which they ha
boon placed in thia city alone, la a sufficient guaran)
that they are all that Is claimed. Call and oxoml
styles. WM. M. BIRD k CO.,
Agents for Manufacturers,
No. 203 East Bay-stroot,
October 17 6*_Paint, Oil and Glass House
FOUNDRY AND MACHIN
snot*,
Ko. 31- JIEKT1N-.STREKT,
NEAR LINE-HTREBT.
THE 8-B-ORTBEU HAVING FULL POSSESSION
HIS OLD PLACE, takes pli-mno in Informing
frlondu and tho publie, that he is prepared to oxee
orders for CASTINGS and MACHINERY, ofalldesc)
tlons. STEAM ENGINES aud lKHLhRS mado or
paired at short notice. Steamboat ordors en reach
ea_lly by the Btreot Btagoa whle.h loavo corner Broad i
Stato-streets, and bring them to LIno-Hti'oot, two squi
rom my Office. WILLIAM 8. henerei
October IS ' __ 6
FREEMAN & PUNBT,
BoUer-makors, Blacksmiths, Machinists ?
CONSULTING ENGINEERS.
BOILERS ANB MACHINERY OF EVERY DESO?
TION BUILT AND REPAIRED.
EAST END OF PINCKNEY-8TREET
VmorNTOs FUEEUAN..A?OVSTU8 F. Pu)
OctoborH lm
FLCUR, CHEESE, BOTTER, SUGAR,
TOBACCO, Ktc.
1 AA nBLS- FLOUR, SUPER AND EXTRA.
JL\_/\y W "'I?" prim?? Butter.
??O boxes K. I). Cheese.
:I0 boxes prime Goslu-n ChoeM.
25 half chest.-? Hyson Tea.
10 hah* chests Itl.-u-k Tea.
50 bbls. Stuart's C nud A Mugir.
25 bbls. Stuart's Crashed Sugar.
?Ill bbls. Cuba Muscovado Sntjar.
f?O boxes Family Soap.
30 bags prime ltio Coffee.
AS Also a FULL AESORTUSNT OF :
PAPER, ENVELOPES, MATCHES, SWEET OIL,
Blacking, Yeast Powder, Sup. Curb. Soda, Mustard, Pep
per, Spiee, Nutmegs, Clove.-?. Ging?*!*, Lorlllard'u Suuff
and Fine t!ut Tobacco, etc. For sale low by
H. OEHDTS k CO..
October 21 12* No. 1115 East Bav.
WINE, LIQUOR AM) TOBACCO.
40
BBLS. GIBSON'S CHOICE BOURBON AND
MONONOAHBLA WHISKY.
io eighth casks lino French Brandy.
.> ?piarter casks Sherry Wine.
0 ?piarter easkB Port Wine,
loo boxes Claret
IM boxes Assorted Wines and LiqUOfa.
50 boxes Wolfe's Scluetlam Schnapps.
10 ipurter casks Vinegar.
250 boxes Manufactured Tobacco.
For sale low, by U. OERDTS k CO.,
_October 21 12? No. I'M East Bay.
LEAF TOBACCO! |]?AF TOBAC?oT
Lpr CASES OF FINE SEED LEAF TOBACCO?FIL
t) LEUS, binders ami wrappers.
For sale by II. GERDTS k CO.,
October 21 12* No. 105 East flay.
Superior Liquors,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
g BBLS. EXCELSIOR FAMILY RYE WHISKY
O 5 bbls. XXX Old Bourbon (1840) Whisky
10 bbls. Old Monpngahela Whisky
10 bbls. Extra Magnolia Whisky
10 cases Superior Old Rye Whisky
10 cases Monongahcla Old Ryo Whisky
10 eases choice Ohl Bourbon Whisky
10 ??ses Pinot, Castillou & Co. Brandy
10 cases Swan Gin (Mider).
Arrived per Sehr. Wm. Mazyck, and for sale low, by
A. J. SALLNA8,
October 10_ths2 No. 23 Vonduo Range.
GEO. WTWILLIAMS k CO.,
Merchants and Bankers,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERMS :
1 AAA COILS HEMP AND MANIbLA ROPE
1UUU 200 bales Gunny Bagging and Twine
1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes
300 bbls. Coffee Sugar, A, B and C
200 bags Bio and Java Coffee
100 bbls. Molasses and Syrup
200 boxes Adamantine and Sporm Candles
100 boxes Tin, I C and IX .
100 boxes Window Glass
100 bbls. White Wino and Cider Vinegar
100 bbls. Copperas, Blue Stone and Epsom Salts
3000 bbls. Jarvis' Island Guano
Soda, Segara, Tobacco, Mackerel, Starch, Spi
ces, kc, &c.
GOL?, SILVER, BAJVK NOTES, ?STERLING
AND NEW YORK EXCHANGE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
September 30 stntbl2
43
RARE CHANCE!
BOXES GLASS, BEST AMERICAN
S DOZEN PUTTY KNIVES
20 PAPERS GLAZIERS' POINTS
S TUBS PUTTY
1 KEG WHITING.
AU for sale at prime cost by
GBO. W. CLARK Si CO.,
October 13 No. 11 = Meeting-street.
LIQUORS! LIQUORS!
INCLUDING A MOST EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF
everything la the LIQUOR RUSINESS,
sircu as :
200 bbls. WHISKY, BOUM old, some splendid, and
Homo very cheap
10 quarter cftnlta BRANDY
100 packuff.-s WINES, CHERRY BRANDT, ST.
CROIX RUM, PORT WINE, ?to., 4c.
3000 caaes WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, Ac., Ac.
Call at our large Sales Rooms, No. 11.1 MEETING
STREET. "
GEO. \V . CLARK Si CO.
October ill
Heidsieck & Go's. Champagne,
THE PURE8T, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THI
market.
CaU and purchase of
GEO. XV. CLARK ?Si CO.,
October 13 No. 145 Meeting-street.
SALT, FLOUR, ETC.
1 ?CAA SACK8 LIVERPOOL SALT
JLOUU 60 8ACKS TURK'S ISLAND SALT
100 BBLS. BEEF
160 BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. PORK
200 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR
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.
GIN COCKTAILS,
[N CASES, Ac.
GIN COCKTAILS
Morning CaU
\Schnapps
Old Tom Gin
Bourbon Cocktail -
Eye Opener
Royal Windsor Bitter?
Kummol.
JT. D. KAVANAGH,
Ootober 13 Imo No. 84 East Bay.
CROCKERY AT WHOLESALE
AT No. 11 ILVYNE-STREET,
BY
WILLIAM a. WHILDEN & CC
?r
EUREKA!
AMARGO D? CASTILLA BITTER
FOR SALE BY
CAHUL & CO.,
SOLE) AGENTS,
CORNER EAST BAY and LODGE ALLE1
September 87
FAIRBANKS & CD.'S
COAL AND HAY, RAILROAD DEPOT, PLATFOI
AND COUNTER SCALES, all sizes.
J. k F. DAWSON,
No. 06 East Bay,
October 2 Agents
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RMLWAYSUPPLIES.
THE UNDERSIGNED, MANUFACTURER OF CA
and SWEDES STEEL ELLIPTIC RAILW.
SPRINGS, llydranlio Jacks, Steam and Hydrai
Gauges, Wau-r Gauge? and Low Water Signala, Limbe
k Justice's Patent Bridge Joint Chair Fastening, Sha
Patent Cork Railway Springs; and solo importer
Butcher's Solid Oast Steel Tyro, Cast Steel Rails i
Frogs, Cyclop'a Cast and Spring Steel Files, Ac, i
Davy Bro. Steam Hammers?offers for sale to Rail?
Companies any articles of his mako or those under
control, on tho most liberal terras.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE,
No. 14 North Gth-strcct, Philadelphia,
No. 43 Cliff-street, Now Yorl
Or through bis Agents,
CAMERON k BARKLEY, Meeting-street,
September 1_tbatuSmo Charleston. 8. <
?. BENCH W?ND0^^L?SS7??
THE CHEAPEST. LARGEST, AND BEST A SSO
MENT of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, C
Leads, and Pain ta, also a fino assortment of Woo
Warn, Cotton, Spirit? Turpentine and Rosin, receive?
?nchango for goods.
AUSTIN & ALBKE,
October 10 lmo No. 43 Market-etrec
G. DAVIS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEG-ARS,
AND
FINE GROCERIES,
No. 213 Kiug-strcct, in the Rend.
AB-ALL ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
MB?m DAVl?.W. W. FAT-TT?.
Oot'ilier '21 lino
AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO.,
"Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 131 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITn DISPATCH.
October 31 _
MACKEREL.
A f\ HALF BARRELS No. 1 MACKEREL, NEW.
__vl Just landed and for salo by
W. II. CHAFEE,
NO. HOC EAST BAY,
October 20 2 OPP. NEW CUSTOM HOUSE.
CRACKERS.
(T)/~\ BBLS. FANCY TRENTON CRACKERS
?? xj 40 half bblp. Fancy Trouton Crackers.
Just landed and for Bale by
W. II. CHUFEE,
NO. ?0. EAST BAY,
October 20 2 OPP. NEW CUSTOM HOUSE.
Buckets, Tubs, &c.
?)l? DOZEN BUCKETS
_5 _> 20 nests Tubs
40 dozen Brooms
100 grogs Match??).
Just landed and for sale by
W.U. C ________ FEE,
NO. ?05 EAST BAY,
October 20 2 OPP. NEW CUSTOM HOUSE.
GUNNY CLOTH.
L{? BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH.
(j ALSO,
20 barrels Crushed 1 _____
20 barrols (B) Coffee \ auBar
For Bale by HENRY < oil IA & CO.,
Corner Queen and I-iladeliiUia-strccts.
October 10 .
RIO COFFEE,
BY
MORDECAL& CO.
-| i~\t~\ SACKS SUPERIOR RIO COFFEE, FOR SALB
J_.\-/l_/ AT No. 110 EAST BAY,
October 10 5 Corner Fraser's Wharf.
RANGOON RICE,
BY
MORDECAI &. CO.
-| ~f\ BAGS RANGOON RICE, IN DOUBLE SACKS
JLO \J suitable for transportation.
This article, recently IntriHlucod. in our market, issaiO
to bo a [jood substitute for the C i.-olina drain.
For sale ?it _So. 110 EAST BAY,
Corner Fraser's Wharf anil East Bay.
October 19 5
MORDECAI & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFER FOR. SALE AT LOWEST MARK.E1
PRICES THE POLLOWING ARTICLES JUST
RECEIVED IN STORE :
(T>1 BRLS. SUPERIOR SYRUP. CHESAPEAKE RE
_5JL FINERY
100 bbls. Superfine Baltimore Flour
30 coils Rope
200 sack? Ashton Fine Salt *
25 cases Canned Peaches
Bbls. No. 1 Beef
Bbls. Mess Beef
Bbls. Prime Pork.
At No. 110 EAST BAY,
Octobor 19 5 Corner Fraser's Wharf.
WHOLESALE DRUG DOUSE
JOHN ASHHURST,
SUPERINTENDENT,
Formerly of No. _ _ :H uyne-Street.
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JUST RECEIVED. AND NOW IN ST0R1
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
PAINT8
OILS
WINDOW GLASS
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS, &c
AGENTS FOR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER
STERLING'S AMBROSIA,
ANB ALL THE PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DA
MORGAN BROTHERS,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 153 MEETING-STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
October .1 Irac
T. J. MOISE & CO.,
(T. J. MOISE.J. H. MOSE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 100 WATER-HT., NEW YORK.
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formed a copartnership, as above, for the purpose
conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS
the city of Novr York.
His Firm will bo proparcd to make the usual advam
upon COTTON, NAVAL ST?BES, and PRODUCE got
rally.
A long experience In buying, and a thorough kno
edge of the New York markot, will enablo him to off
with confidence, his services as a PURCHA8ER I
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS.
All ordors, whothor largo or small, wlU rece
PROMPT AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION. FREIGI
ARRANGEMENTS wlU be made, and every advanti
secured which w?l (?-du?*? to the tnteroat of tlioso w
favor him with their business. T. 3. MOISE
nr.FKUENOE?:
GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO., Charleston.
JOHM OHEESBOROUGH, CaBhlor Bank Chariest
Charleston.
THOfl. BRANCH k SONS, Petersburg.
W. H. STARK, Savannah.
M?LLER k SENN, Columbia.
STUROES, BENNETT k CO., New York.
W. B. MEEKER, Cashier Bank Now York, New Yorl
J. B. WILSON, Richmond.
W1LCOX k HAND, Augusta.
JAMES SEYMOUR, Macon.
Octobor -31 -tuth lmo
TO THE MILLINERS.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A LARGE
RORTMENT of LABIKH' AND MISHI
HATS, trimmed and un trimmed, to which we In
your special attention.
WILLIAMS Si COVERT,
No. 122 MEETING-8TREET,
October 18 3* Cornor of Pincknoy-u tree
AUCTION SALES,
POSITIVELY Till: LAST SALES.
Auction! Auction!?Important to Tailors, Drapers
ami Jh wls of Families.
Will be sold, ut Publie Auction, THIS DAY, liai luat,
?it No. m MeoUng-stn*??!, corner of Hanoi,
A LAUGE BANKRUPT STOCK e>I' DUY GOODS,
COK>>l?>IIKU (,(.- :
"?est of England br??ad and narrow beavy pilots
AND BEAVERS, Uassimcreri, UovskliiH, ko.
Al SI ?,
A large lot of BLANKETS, Carpoting ' " CottOOft
with several other ????oils not fliuiuerateel.
HESrTho sale will positively he .;. -v.l in two days.
October ill 9 MuNAIjLY .': LEAHY, Auullonccrs.
IIY It. M. ?M A Its HALL.
THIS DAY, lh<? L-lht in*?'., at 11 oVfcjck. will bo mill
In foro niv Olli?:?*. No. :?:i llroad-street.
Two Una .SADDLE AND DRAFT llultijii.s, warranted
sound and gent?o.
?'"iiditioim .ash. Octnlwr 21
7?> l>e iVi</</ at Unction.
BY ? l.ll I??l5i) Si MATHKWES.
IHM DAY. :,t 11 o'clock, at No. 31 ', Broad-street,
eine DRAFT HOUSE
t>ne Sad?Uo uud Draft Pony
Om-e-iirt Octobor ai_
unreserved Sale <>f Cotton, dainagwl bu fresh water,
Oll liceoiiut of nil ? ?,;,:, ,?,,/
BY JOHN S. HIGGS Si CO.
On MONDAY, October '.Mil. at ii ci'dnck on Vavlei*
horat's Wharf, will i>,- r??i,i.
About four hairs of LejOSE COTTON, damaged by
fresh water.
Conditions cash. Octobor *2l
BY niILLIGAN ?Mi SON.
On MONDAY, the 2'ld blutant, at No. ?i Maiden Lane, op
poHito Trinity Church, at 10 o'clock, wo will sell.
All the FURNITURE of a family declining house
keeping,
CONKItiTIKO OF:
SOFAS, ROCKERS. ARM CHAIRS. Hair and Canc
Seat e^hnir?. Sideboards, Crockery, Cooking and Parlor
Stoves, Cooking Utensils, &c. Octobor '21
Small Duelling House.
BY McKAY ?fc CAMPBELL.
On WEDNESDAY, October 23th, wlU bo sold at our
tores, No. 80 and ?2 Uasel-strcct, at 10 o'clock,
All that LOT OF LAND, with tho two Htory
Wooden House .thereon, situated iu Aiken
Rtreet. and known as No. 7.' Tho Uouso con
tains 4 rooms. On tho premises is a good weU
of water, and necessary outbuilding". Lot measures 30
feet front, by 100 feet In depth, more or less.
Conditions.?One-fourth cash, balance in ouo and two
years, secured by boiitl and mortgage of the premises;
the buildings to be insured and the poUcy assigned,
Furchaspr to pay us for necessary papers.
October 10
PRIVATE SALES.
Desirable Dwellings in Meeting-street at Private Sale.
BY JOHN S. RIGGS ?St CO.
Will bo sold, at Private Sale, that DESIRABLE
DWELLINO, No. 288 Meeting-street, a few doors
Bouth of ColumbuR-strcet, containing four up.
_right rooms, and out-buiUlings in good order,
with cistern on tlio premises. Tho Lot has a front of
fifty feet, and a depth of one hundred and sixty feet,
more or less. Tho location in healthy, anil wUl be sold
reasonablv, Possession can be given immediately after
sale. 2 October 21
Small Dwelling in Zigzmj-coia-t, near AUantic-sircet.
BY '.lOIIN K UIGGS ?v CO.
At Private Sale will be offered that comfort
ablu two-story HOUSE in Zigzag-court, near
Atlantic-street, having flvo rooms, piazza, cis
_tern and kitchen in good tcnaiitabln order. Tho
Lot is ample for all purposes, and the location desirable,
bein;; within a few yards of East Battery.
For terms and particulars apply at our ofuco,
October 20 2 No. 4 STATE-STREET.
Small House at Private Sale.
BY JOHN S. UIGGS ?& CO.
Will be sold, at Private Sale, that TWO STORY
HOUSE, No. 17 America-street, containing four
rooms, kitchen, fees. The lot measures -
feet front by-feet deep, more or loss
ALSO,
Two LOTS OF LAND adjoining the abovn, suitable for
builthiig purposes.
For further particulars, apply at our office,
October 20 9 No. 4 STATE-STREET,
Valuable Dwelling at Private Sale en Accommo
dating Term*.
BY JOHN S. UIGGS ?S; CO.
WiU be sold, at Private Sale, that dcsirablo
two and a half story WOODEN RESIDENCE,
with slate roof, No. 38, east sido of Ashley
___ street, between Cannon and Spring-streets, con
taining four square rooms, pantry, ?lressiug room, and
two fine attics, with piazzas fronting the south, and all
requisito outbuildings and stable.
This Dwelling has been built within a fow years past,
is in good ordor, with gas iu all the rooms, und ?ro
places in the attics: is very couvuniently arranged, and
tho location is desirable and healthy. Possession can
bo given immeiliatcly.
For terms, which will he made accommodating, and
further particulars, apply at our office,
October 10_No. 4 STATE-STREET.
Rose HM Plantation in Christ Ohureh Parish to
I/ease, or at Private Sale.
BY JOHN S. UIGGS Si CO.
We will lease, or sell at Private Sale, that desirable
Plantation known as " ROSE HILL," situated m Christ
Church Parish, about eighteen miles from the city, con
taining 500 acres of tho boat Sea Island Cotton and Pro
vision Land, 125 acres of which ore clearod, with a com
fortable DWELLINO HOUSE, CORN HOUSE, and
accommodations for fifteen or twenty laborers.
This placo is situated immediately on Soo-Wco Bay,
and is considered healthy at all seasons of the year.
For terms and further particulars, apply at our office,
October 20 2 No. 4 STATE STREET.
Rice and Cotton Lands for Sale.
BY CLIFFORD Si MATHKWF.S,
No. 3 1-3 Broad-street.
At Private Sale, six valuable RICE AND COTTON
PLANTATIONS, desirably situated as to location, pitch,
of tide, Ac. thstu3 October 19
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BY WILLIAM M. PELOT,
Broker and Auctioneer, No. 64 Beaufain-stroct.
At Private Sale?
A l'.'KM of 29 acres, in St. Andrew's Parish, 1,'i miles
from Charleston. Terms: three thousand dollars?one
third email, balance payable in one and two years.
- October 19 thsm3
At Private Sale?House and Lot in Line-street,
West of Meeting, No. 6.
BY J. A. THOURON.
AU that LOT OF LAND, with a two and a-half
story WOODEN BUILDING thereon, situated on
the North side of Line-street, and known as No.
6. The Houso contains C rooms, 4 of which la
and plastered. On the lot is a good well
of water, Ac, kc, together with an assortment of fruit
trees. The lot measures 30 feet in front by 145 foot back,
be the said moro or less, and is adjoining tho property
of Mr. Buckheiber. Titles clear.
Conditions?Part cash; and balance in 90 days, or
by 1st January, 1866, with interest from date, secured by
bond and mortgage of the premises. The Building
to be Insured, and tho policy assigned. Purchasers to
pay J. A. T. for all necessary Jfepers.
For further particulars apply as above, or at No. 14
VENDUE RANGE.
The premises can be examined at any time.
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WASHINGTON RACE COURSE.
SATURDAY, OCTOBFR ?8.
[Purse of $200.
FOR RUNNING H0R8E8. MILE HEATS. BEST
two in throe. AU ages, catch weights. $20 en
trance. Three or moro horses to mako the race. Second
horso saves ontranco money.
Entries to bo made at Club-house, No. 32 Goorgo
street, on or before Monday, the 23d Instant
Octobor 19
REMOVAL.
II. II. DeLEON, Broker,
HAS REMOVED TO NO. 22 BROAD8TREET, WHERE
be wiU Buy and SeU on Commission REAL ESTATE*.
STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS, BANK BILLS, GOLD
AND SILVER COIN AND EXCHANGE
October 19 lmo*
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NORTH, 8T?ELE & WARDELL,
WHOLESALE DEAL?118 IN
FANCY GOODS,
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY,
H08IERY, FURNISHING GOODS, ?to.
No. 167 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C
J. B. Stskle. ? IG. 0. Nohth,
A W. Wabdkw?, Jr. f } Now York.
October 18 3mos
NOTICE.
Brass Moulding Shop at Florence, ?S. C.
PERSONS WISHING WORK IN OUR LINE OF
Buolness, can have their orders nllea with neat
ness and dispatch. All manner of OAR, .ITKAMBOAT:
and MILL BRAS8ES dono at ??** short^t imUce.
JOHN F. CORDES.
RICHARD W. NOWELL.
Terms for all Casting must be paid In Cash, or Pro-,
duce, on doUvcry lmo** Octobor 1&