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The Daily News THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ll, 1806. LOGAL MATTERS. ??SEE SECOND ANDTHISD PAGES. -fi? ? OUR READING Rooar.-We would call the atten? tion of the public to our free reading room, which ie now fitted up complete. Here the latest jour? nals from all sections of the country can be found, aa well as tho latest prices currents, tele? graphic bulletins, and ship news. | LAUNCH.-On last Saturday afternoon, accord? ing to notice, the schooner Emma Baker, Capt. J. L. SLAVAGE, waa launched from the ship yard of J. L. BBANDT, situate :at the foot of Amherst etreot. She is owned bj' Captain CHARLES GRANT, and intended for the coasting trade. DABING ROBBERY.-Mr. S. ENGELBERY, who has I recently arrived here from Baltimore, was accost I ed in the burnt district., on Tuesday night, by two negroes, and robbed ol'a sum of money and a sil? ver watoh. Mr. E. was a stranger and the loss falls heavily upon him. lu the present benighted condition of our city wa would adviee every one to transact their business by day, as these maraud? ers do not venture out but at night, and the burnt I distriot covers such a large area that the police cannot guard it sufficiently. OPENING or THE DISTBIOT COURT.-The District Courl|for Charleston District has been organized by GEO. WM. LOGAN, Esq., the District Judge, who was eleoted at the last regular session of the Legisla? ture, and who has recently received his commis? sion from Governor Orr. In pursuance of the recent order of General Sickles, the cases within j the jurisdiction of the District Court will be turn? ed over to it on the 15th ioBt., and the existence of the Provost Court will cease from that date. The jail and workhouse will, also, probably be turned over to the civil authorities at the same time. Judge Logan is an old oitizen, Well known to our j community, and though he has for some years withdrawn from the bar, he was formerly a law? yer in good practice, and it is to be hoped that, under bis jurisdiction, the people will soon recog-1 nice the difference between military rule and civil l?ip. . ? METHODIST OHUBCH IN COURT.-?-We have been favored by Messrs. SIMONT?N and BABKEB, coun? sel for Dr. JAS. R. MOOD, Administrator, with the following opinion of the Judge Advocate, ia ac? cordance with which, the case has been referred to the Civil Courts cf the State. HEADQUARTERS STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, ] FIRST SEPARATE BBEGADE, OFFICE OF ASST. INSPECTOR GENERAL AND \ JUDGE ADVOCATE, . '? CHARLESTON, S. C., August 28, 1866. J Respectfully returned : Held that this ease extends beyond the simple right, of possession to that of property, and is without^ tbe jurisdiction of the Provost Court. Thia office is informed by the plaintiff's attorney that suit for possession in the premises bas been commenced in a Court of Equity in this State. Recommend that further proceedings in the Pro? vost Court cease, aud the case be relinquished to the civil jurisdiction. B. F. FO08T, Bt.#Col. and Judge Advocate. U. S. DISTBIOT CODBT, October 10.-Hon. GEO. S. BRYAN, Presiding.-The Grand Jury found a true bill against JOHN GEBEIN for passing coun? terfeit fractional currency, and a bench warrant was issued for bis arrest, and it was ordered that j he be held to bail in the amount of $5000. Juries Nos. 1 and 2, with supernumeraries, were formed, and sworn in as follows: Jury No. 1-J. B. Bigelow, Foreman; John D. I . Alexander, W. C. Hilson, Jtw. Leahy, G. W. Egan, F. Ansel, John B afc or, F. Wein boltz, C. H. Eb er? hart, Oh as. Colson, Geo. White, Chas. H. Behre. 1 Jury No. 2-A. O. Andrews, Foreman; William 1 Dewees, Jacob Meyer, 0. H. Subsstedt, 8.8. How- ? eil, w. H. Boring, Henry Clark, H. H. Albers, Jas. H. Baggett, Wm. H. Forbes, F. Deighab, Ed. Ad? dison. Tales Jurors-A* G. Barton, Beuj. Feldman, Jas. F. Apeler, Blake L. White. 1 After the transaction of some oivil business, of .no importance to the pablio, the OoUrt adjourned. MAYOR'S COURT, Wednesday.-The Court opened j with a meagre docket, the majority of tho claim? ants for distinction being referred to the Provost Court. An individual who had evidently boc? reading Geneeis, waa found perambulating the streetB in a rather scanty costume. As Adam has been dead for some years, and the style of dress having changed considerably since his day, the aspiring Adamite was fined $10 for his antedilu? vian ideas. Being minus pocket, this was a har? rowing announcement, and he retired musing on the flight of time. PBOVOBT COURT, October 10.-There was more activity displayed yesterday than we have eeenJ for some time. The dock was occupied by a dusky crowd of freedmen, and the auditorium well filled I by the descendants of Ham. It is a ourioua taot that the fair Ethiopians have deserted the balls of jus? tice. Formerly crinoline was one of the chief at? tractions, but the institution has fallen into decay, and calico is now a rare sight. \ John Pickene, a colored youth of some parts, particularly hie tongue, waboharged with exoiti jg a riot and interfering with tho police. John was loud in his protestations of innocence, and brought forward several witnesses, who corrobo? rated his statement. Unfortunately, there were two sides to the story, and the police proved that, having arrested a freedman, tho defendant and others followed them, and were violent and inso? lent in their language. Pickens being the ring? leader, was captured. The Court, after hearing the evidence on beth sides, deoided that the prisoner was insolent, but that he had not at? tempted to rescue his fellow freedman. He was condemned to pay a fine of $10, or bo put at hard labor for twenty days. j 'Wm. Heyward was charged with stealing a piece of barego. William asserted that he had picked it up in the street, and no one claiming the property, he was discharged. Wm. Mack, 8, black, dirty and ragged represen? tative of Africa, was caught helping himself to hard bread on Atlantio wharf. Ho confessed taking three, as that was all he was seen to take; a little questioning, though, made bim acknowl ^S? that he had helped himself liberally. He w i Lhe Uttd come from the couutrv to see SSi?i"^ waa looking around when he ?bread,,.and'U beiu& th9 time of day SSS* hun8ry. b? Poohed in. The Sm/V?dmh,m * Ma rations the next T?impreae'tho necessity of honeaty up- , on him, fined him $5 or ten days' hard labor. 1 J?S??t a,ppeared somewhat the worse for wear, so far forgot himself an tn h A h come jubilant. He Bobbed ?rm,? Ll t^!' but finally subsided on a sUlUu the'IT %*? ' was found in this d?apidated bv the police, and carried off iBnormK?yn Jf j? i lock-up. Robert was very penitent ILVI on, and owned the soft impeachment^? ,?i"Ih , A Candid confession is good for the loffiS on the pocket, as Bob had to pay $5 tiZ" ? y A gorilla faced Ethiop, named Sam Colt ,l)oBfi ' guilty to the charge of stealing a net. It appi"^,i that he fouud the net ia his house, and wishing i ' find the owner, sold it, thinking that would brin him out. His surmises were correct and he waa handed over to the myrmidons of justice in con? sequence. Sam was hard up and sold the not for $3 when it waa worth $10.. Hia confession was made with a great air of candor, and wben he had relieved his conscience he pleads for himself, "that it waa de fust time he eber was dar, and he never -.yo il.1 como again." The Court assumed bim o? tlieir .sympathy aud regretted they had to fine bim ? ?0 or '.'0 days' hard labor? but hoped that ho won id uevec be caught in the toils again. Wo Ris i a OUR WOKEN.-In roply to a letter in our is/sue of Tuesday, u?cjer the abovo caption, we are requested by Messrs. O. E. & A. 8. John? son, die proprietors of tho fashionable Clothing H, ?.w. Mo. 273 Kmp-streot, to say that they do T have employed a large number of women of Charleston, in making . s tiich they keep for 8aie at their es ; 1 that consequently they are able to guarantee that their goods will last, rangement ia profitable to the employer ( to tue employee : and tho Messrs. John set an example in thia respect which like to see followed by other clothiers, to tua! advantage ol! themselves and the cot FALL AND WINTER HATS.-Attention is the advertisement in another column of ; Johnson, the great King street hatter. ? son has just received a fresh supplv of fashionable stylea of all articles .in his details of which, mav be learned by rei advertisement, or still better, by calling o bia fashionable head emporium, in King opposite Hasel street. DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS?-For the last v columna have made known the good qua various brands of hams, lind now we have candidate for popular favor. The Davis c ham ia a small, well-cured ham, admirablj ed to family nae; and those of our readers of such an article would do well to call on G. W. Steffens ii Co., at the southeast ct King and George streets, who have not large supply of these hams, but also an abu of all other family groceries. RELIEF FOB DEFECTIVE ESES.-Atteni directed to the advertisement in another of Messrs. Allan & Siddons, No. 807 King sign of the golden spectacles, who adve new assortment of glasses of every variety, sighted people are made to see well at a tn and far-sighted people to see well near a while people with dim sight are enabled up pins in the dark. --?? BUSINESS NOTICE Auction Sales This Day. SMITH ft MCGILLIVRAY will sell this day, a Atlantio Wharf, at ll o'clock:, three hundred th feet of white pine lumber, consisting of Bpruc and scantlings, 7. inoh boards and 2 inoh planks. WILBUR ft SOM will sell this day at their Bales /corner of Stale and Chalmers streets, at ll o'cl< assortment of butter, ohee??, tobacco, fto.jahn mattresses, bootu and shoes. , J. & W. KNOX will sell this day in front of the! room, No. 138 Meetlng-street, opposite the P Hotel, at ten o'clock, a valuable bay horse, war sound. MILBB.DRAEE will sell this dsy at bis store, cor Kin({ and Liberly streets, at 10 o'clock, a ohoice i ment of dry gocds, millinery, &o. JAMES W. BBOWN & Co. will sell this day at Btoro, No. 116. East Bay, at 10 o'clock, sie, soap, 1 cheese, &o. MILLIGAN, MELOHEBS ft Co. wUl seB this day a store, No. 32 Vendue Bange, at ten o'clock, the co of a retail dry goods store, and a lot of fornltnre. T M. OATES will seB this day on Brown's Wh ten o'clock, 13 hogsheads bacon shoulders; also kins butter, 10 tierces sngar-oured hams, and 801 lard. M. L. AIMAB wiU sell this day at his store, I Vendue Bange, st 10 o'olook, clothing, boots, i cow, &o. ; also a.White-hsli boat, 32 feet long, and i sall, with, mast and boom. LAURET ft ALEXANDEB;W1U BOII this day at their No. 187 East Bay, at 10 b'olbok,.bntter, brooms, c) hams, raisins, ftc Under direction of JAMES TOFFEE, Esq., Mas Equity, wiB be sold this day, rt ll o'olook, at tl Custom House, ? lot of land, with buildings an provements thereon,, situ?t* in Chapel street; i lot of land, with the buildings and improvements I on, situate on the south side of Trtdd street, nearl posits Orange. A Novelty. The latest and most effectual remedy for the cu debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor of the 1 Bt?., is PANKNIN'S H SPATIO BITTERS. For sal kB Druggists. tl Notice.-r-To Planters ana Farmers. The subscriber has, after considerable delay, trc and eipense, succeeded in procuring a very choice s lion of the following-named Seed Grain, suited for planting, that he can warrant and recommend: Bai Bye, Wheat, White and Bed; Oats, White and Blac very superior quality. Country orders, accompanied by the cash or cit] oeptance, will be attended to with care and dispatch Direct or apply to JOH N BINNS, October 8 6 No. 219 East Ba COMB TO THB FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, those who wlsl be renovated. EPPINQ'S SARSAPARILLA and QUEI DELIGHT is like the soft dew that gives the flower] life. All eruptions disappear when this balm is tat For sale by all Druggists. October ll tuthi THE RECOMMENDATION for Oolleton Bitters is ine the bottle. Try a bottle for Dyspepsia, and you will that it does not need a column of certificates to rn: those afflicted with Dyspepsia purchase. For sale all Druggists. thstu WE HAVE TBIBDIT. NO! We should have said c friends have tried it, and pronounce that MABSDEf OABMINATIVE 8YBUP will oure overy case of Chole Diarrh?es, Dysentery, and other disorders of the bowe It is with pleasure we see the Board of Health take t matter in hand and instruct their officers to use tl preparation lu all oases of looseness of the bowels, i 6 KING ft OASSIDEY, Agents, HOMOOPATHIO MEDICAL NOTICE.- Dra. CLECKLET BOHLEY (of Columbas, Ga.,), having permanently loc ted In Charleston, respectfully tender their services the oltizens, In the praotice of Homoeopathy. Dr. C. hon hal tho experience of fifteen years in th school of medicine. Office at our residence, No. ll COLLEGE-STBEE (corner of Green), the house formerly owned by D BELLINGER, deceased. HEBVEYM. OLEOKLEY, M. D...PHILIP T. SCHLEY, M. : September 5 lyr To THOSE WHO BUFFER -It would seem almost ii credible that men will continue to suffer when such Remedy as .'PLANTATION BITTERS i? wiihln their read Persons troubled with Headache, Low BpintB, Hearl burn, Pain lathe Side, Back, or Stomach, Cramps, Ba Breath, and. other symptoms of that horrid monster Dyspepsia, are earnestly invited to test this Remedy. These BITTERS are very pleasant, and will not Injun tho weakest Stomach. No change- of diet is necessary while using them. Wt recommend patients to eat aU thoy want of the best th< market affords. As an Antidote to Disease, PLANTATION BITTERS are ol ireat value. Take them when the first unpleasant symp ?oms appeal', and you may avoid weeks and months OJ prostrating sickness. The first'tiial will do you good. You will feel its ben? eficial ?fleet at once. Particularly recommended to weak ond dolicate ladlee squiring something to brace and build them up. SOLD EVERYWHERE, October 9 tuths3 ^BBHgjB"---1---i^---ammn? *QARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR Mi, YOUNG LADIES 1^. JOHN LAURENS. ASSISTED BY THE REV. Term' B- W' HOWE, at Nu. 13 Coming street. FOP nJlmmcncin? October 1st, and ending July 1st. jepC^rs apply as above. ^ X NOL??v i?"ASTRONOMY, ASTROLOGY, PHRE subjlaio Sciences n PHYMOUNOMY-four of tho most has located at v^at ca" occupy the hnnianmind from Khw .twit0, 01 BROAD STREET, third door all who desire in " Ml? ?ivi'8 a eencral invitation to There is no oiL?1"111' on business of Importance, answered, and m?S/*hich may not bo accurately of this Star of A?tr^ ml8*ryavoid(id by a timely inquiry of healing ffivESS'- Sh<> possesses a magnetic power once ^&^^M^s, ana tolls them at September 17 curable. ?Ucl save many dollars. + ? 269. A THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED, BY A BEOENT arrival irom Newy0rk, a*'largo and varied assort i mentof the most fashionable styles of HATS AND CAPS for Gents, Ladles and Children, con Bistlng of: BLACK AND FRENCH DRAB MORTONS, Brightons, Indicators, Elite, Fashion, Park, Clarendon, Resorte, Clipper, Croquet, Bismark, RouBselle, Mar? ceau, Union, Thinks L T. Y. A., L^r-* *~\ Warnick and 369 - . 269 Kentucky. FOR THE LADIES. TM ", Gladiators, King-St. KiDg-St. Dexter, Em? press, LllBan, Der? by; Straw, Felt, Sift" and Velvet Turbans, Straw, Bilk, Felt, Plush and Velvet Gla? diators; with a fine assortment of Birds, Feathers and Trimmings of every description, ail to be had at the TEMPLE OF FASHIONS! C. H. JOHNSON, No. 269 KING-STREET. Ootoberll 1 ! NI AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE STOLL, WEBB & CO., BAlrOBOFT'S OLD STAND, No. 289 King/ Street. WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOOK I thal we have ever shown in this market, whiob we offer alreaionable prices. Eaoh DEPARTMENT willi be found weU assorted, with full lines of Goods (to snit any purchaser), in I coarse, mellum and fine qualities. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. LARGE 10TS OF DRESS GOOD8, IN ALL THE LATEST STILES, comprising fuU lines, in all colors, of 8-4 and 6-4 Empress Cloths; All Wool Delaines, Pop-1 lins, French Merlnoes, 0-4 Frenoh Rep Cloths, P ain Col? ored Alpaca?, Plain Colored Coburgs and Engllih Meri ncea, Malarge Cloths, in plain and plaids; Poplinets, Silk Mixed, Worsted Plaids, Scotch Plains. Every varie? ty in Plaldsin aU the cheaper grades; Colored Delaines in every virlety. A OHOIOI LOT OF FRENOH FIGURED DELAINES, ALL WOOL. A CHOICE LOT OP COLORED AND BLACK SILKS OF IE8IBABLE BTYLE8 AND QUALITIES. BLACK GOODS-BLACK GOODS WE ARS SHOWING A LABOE VA1IETY OF BLACK GOuDd tf every kind, Lupins aid Maillards Best French Bimbazines, Delaines, Empress cloths, Reps, Oiape Cialis, Steel Mixed Poplins. 8-4 WiDE BLACK CASHMERE FOR SHAWLS FULL UNES OF ALPACAS, FRINOH AND ENG? LISH MERINOES OLOTHS AND OASSIMERES IN LAB GE VARIETY. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, AND SILK SACQUES. CLOTH 8ACQUE3. A FBE83 LOT OF FRENCH KID GLOVES, IN ALL NUMBERS, JUST OPENED. GLOVES AND HOSIERY IN E^iERY VARIETY. EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND WELL STOCKED WITH ALL THE MOST USEFUL AND DE SIUARLE GOOD!. For sab at reasonable prices by STOLL, WEBE & CO. October!)_j_tutus CARPET WAR1H0USE, HASEL-STREET, NEAE KENGL ENGLISH VELVET, BRUSSLS AND TA? PESTRY CARPETINGS 3 PLY INGRAIN, VENETIA AND HEMP | CARPETINGS OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTI1GS CRUMB OLOTHS, TABLE OILCLOTHS DRUGGETS, GREEN BAIZE RUGS AND DOOR MATS OF J7ERY DESORIP TION PATENT STEP LADDERS, FOI HOUSE USE. CHARLES D. C?RR & CO October i_thftnS FELIX WARLEY, !F .A. OTOH AND COMMISSION MARCHANT, BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF, GHARLESTCN, S. O. October ll C FOR S?lE, fl f \ SHARES HOME LOAN AND BUILDING AS. I \J 80CIATION STOCK. Apply at this office. July 13 AUCTION SALES, - - n<-1i(inlfor Sale. . WiU be Bold, THIS DAY im, instant, at No. 18 Vendue A WHITEHALL BOAT. 22 feet lona 4 fe6,9 ineheu beam, ? Kb Irun Centre-board, Back-boar'd ol?. Boat! h(,ok,'Rudder and TJler, Jib, PoreBiil and ??ffigS in good order. u ' ALSO, A BOAT PAIL, nearly new, with Mast and Bnnm Conditions cash._October ll Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. BY M b. AlMAlt. Will be sold, IBIS DAT, Hth lr et, at No. lc Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, A lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, I bc. ALPO, A fine COW, in good order. ALSO, 10 barrels APPLES. Conditions cash._October ll Dry Goods, Millinery, &c. BY MILE* D1?AKK. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my store, corner of Kino; and Liberty streets, Pieces IRISH LINEN. BKOWN HOME8PUN Longcloth, White and Brown Cotton Flannel Dress Goods, Delaines, Corset Jeans, Silecia, Satinet Scotch Tweed, CaBBiraeros, Canvas Farmers' Jeans, Welsh P ains, bo. Dozens Hoop H k ir ti, liai moral Skirts Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, White and Colored Merino Shirts and Drawer?, Damask Table Cloths L. 0. Handkerchief, Dim's Wool Half Hose Kilmarnock Caps, Suspenders, Neckties Gloves, Gauntlets, Battons, t-eissors, Ac. ALSO, Ladies' Trimmod and Untrimmed HATS AND BON? NETS (latest style), TrimuiiLg, Hair Nets, aro. Terms cash. i. October ll Butter, Brooms, Cheese, Hams, Raisins, otc. BV LAURE V & A I- B XA IV DE it. THIS DAT, tho 11th inst., will be sold in our Store, No 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 9 KEGS PRIME B?Tl'E? 25 dozen Brooms 10 boxes Cheese 125 Sugar-Cured Hams, in bags 100 Plain Hams, unsound. ALSO, BOXES RAISINS, VERMICELLI, YEAST POWDERS, Ale, Ginger Brandy, Frying PaLS, Gridirons, Kettles, Ovens, Ac. AND 20,000 ENVELOPES, &o. Conditions cash. October ll Ale, Soap, Butter and Cheese. JAMBS W. BHD W ?V & CO. Will sell, THIS DAT. at their store, No, 116 East Bay, at 10 o'clock. 38 cases ALE 87 boxes Soap 10 kegs Butter 20 boxes Cheese ? Half barrelB Family Mackerel Quart r barrels Family Mackerel 500 lbs, Smoking Tobacco 10 barrels Flour Regs Bl-carb Soda. Conditions cash. October ll Valuable Horse. BY J. A W. KNOX. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'olook, will be sold in front of their sales Room, No. 138 Meeting-street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, A FINK BAT HORSE, warranted sound, very gent?o, and will draw In single or double harness. 8 jld for no fault. ' > Pondi tiona cash._October ll Splendid New and Second-Hand Furniture, do. Bv MCKAY & OANPBKLL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAT), will be sold at onr Sales I Booms, No. 55 Hagel-street, one door east of Meet- [ ing.street, at 10 o'olook, PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM PURNI- | TUBB. ROSEWOOD PARLOR SETS, consisting of ten! pieoes, viz ; SOFA, Tete-a-Tetes, Chairs, in Rich Silk J Damask and Rep Coverings, Marble Top Centro Tables, in Mahogany and Rosewood; Gilt Cornices, (shades, &c. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. EXTE9ION DINING TABLES, Sideboards, Cane Seat I Chairs, Card Tablea, in Walnut and Mahogany, Book Oases, bo. BED ROOM FURNITURE. FRENCH MAHOGANT AND WALNUT BEDSTEADS, Super Higb-PoBt Bedsteads, with Oornlce m Walnut; Carved Wainup Wardrobes, Bureaus, Rooking Chairs, Cane Heat Chairs, Marble Top Washstands, Walnut I Towel Racks, Mattresses, Pillows, bo.' ALoo,-*~-'-. - TWO COTTAGE PIANOS, and a fall assortment of M1SOELLANEOT3 ARTIOLES for house use. Conditions cash. October ll Turk's Island Salt. BY STREBT BROTHERS AND CO. TO-MORROW, the 12th inst, will be sold, alongside th? Sehr. "Sallie Mears," at Brown's Wharf, at ll o'clock, A. M., on account of whom it may concern. 4602 Bushels of TURK'S ISLAND SALT. Conditions cash. October ll ESTABLISHED 1843. 0. E, k A. S. JOHNSON MM! I?! FOR MEN AND BOYS. CONSTANTLT IN 8TORE, AND IN GREAT VARIETY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE MUSLIN & MBHIJiO SHIRTS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, NECK TIES, HDKFS. AND ':. DRAWERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THIS BRANCH OFOUB BU8INES*, being manufactured here. The great popularity of the above justifies us in 0 aiming, as wo do. that we produce ihe most comforts ble Drawers that is made in the United States. GENT'S AND TOOTHS' GARMESTS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER, in the latest fashion. CLOTHS AND OASSIMEREd FOR 8 AL tc by tho yard or piece. PERFUME. A few (iozen of that celebrated FLORIDA WATER, ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, at 2u cents a piece. TO BE FOUND AT THE OLD STAND, No. 273 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE SOCIETY.STREET. September 27 ths8 FALL GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HA8 OPENED A COMPLETE btockof FALL DRESS AND \ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OP PURCHA? SERS IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. JAMES B. BETTS, NO. SSS HING-STREET, October 8 1JL_ ?I S. Ji No. 263 King-st.3 CHARLESTON, S C , "EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS," terns ol the latest styles constantly kep on hand. / Oouutry orden '?"c,,od and Promptly attended^/ Oe ober 8 / AUCTION PALES. 13 lldds, Baoon Miouldtrs, 01, Account of Packers* ",.,.? BY T. M. CAI EU. ^ , WiU be sold IRIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf; iii 10 o'clock, 13 Hhds. r-HOULDliRS, now landing Positive sale. B ' Conditlona cash. October ll ? Butin-, Hams and Lard. KY m- CA TBK. WIU be sold 1 lils DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at lo o'clcck, 80 flrslns CHOICE BURTtB, now landing 10 tierces Superior Sugar-cured Hams 30 tubs Lard. Conditions cash._ ^ October II MILLIGAN, IMELCHKRS AND CO., No. !?'? Vendue Kanse, CONTENTS OP A BETAIL DHY GOODS 8TOBE, PANT a T,^. COnMBTI?.O.INPARTOF: VVonUnA PRAWERS, UNDERS BIRTB Brniiam"?kCoat8' 8?Wl?. Flannel, Satinet, Cashmere Buttons ??S??0^ B,0?_B".Hdkfs .t?iuspenders Knives nT?00?0otton' Cotos, 8citsors Men's ?t?nS* PlDB and Jewe?* men s Brogans and Ladies' Sefced Shoes. ^SSSS' vizf Ward^^es, Burea^Befl. Three Hundred Tlicusand Feel of Wh^Pine Lum WiU self Tm?Tr?LAIVD MCGILMVKXV. Win sell, THIS DAY, nth instaht, at South Atlantic snnnnn , Wnarf-atl' o'clock, 300,000 feet of LDMBEB. BPTJTTm? CONSISTING Or: 8nrn^STHT8' Tarlous Blz<* ?nd lengths o in^i? 5, , . Tarl?ne lengths wi ?h.P SnkB- vaTlTOS lengths. Condi?U??ards are Prlme Lum?<*' Conditional_October ll nv W??f???.C7iee-,e- Tobacco, &c. Bold? Chalmers streets, at ll o'clock, will ba 10 tubs primo BUTTER 10 new uheese, "Ot. Brook" 10 cases Pineapple Cheese 6 cases Smoking Tobacco 10,000 Segars, fine quality .10 barrels Whiskey. ALSO, SOAP, MATTBESSES, cases and cartoons of Boote and Shoes, Flax Thread, Pocket Knives; Scissors, Break? fast Shawls, kc. Conditions cash. October ll UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Wilkinson vs. Wilkinson. WU1 be sold, under thediieotion of the undersigned, st the Old Custom Honse In this oliy, THI8 DAY. the 11th day of October, 1806, at ll o'clook A. M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with the BUILDING 3 and IMPBOVEMENTd thereon, belonging to the Estai e ot Richard Wilkinson, deceased, situate, lying, ar fl being in Chapel street, in the Upper Wards of the ol r of Charleston, and known by the number - on aa . J Chapel street, measuring and containing flfty-twof }) foot front by one hundred and forty-lour feet six inoh( s (Hi leet 6 inches) in depth. Terms-One-fourth cash; the balance in four equi! successive annual instalments, secured by bond of tin purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest! from day of sale, payable annually; the buildings to be insured and poUcy assigned. Purobaser to pay for PB pers. JAME8 TUPPER," Ootober ll_stnthO_Master In Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Gibbes vs. Ho?mea, WiU be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, st the old Custom Hooje, lu this city. THIS DAY, the lltb day of Ootober, 186S, at ll o'clock A. M. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, situate on thc ?oath side of Tradd street, nearly opposite Orange street, in the City of Charleston, measuring and oOn taiulng in front on Tradd street 39 feet 7 inches, on the south line 89 feet 3 inches, on the weet lino. 211 feet 10 inches, and on the eaBt line 211 feet 10 inchon; autting and bounding to the north on Tradd street, to the south on land of Thomas Farr Capers, to the went m land of Robert Adger, and to the east on land of Mr?. - Watson. Terms-One-third cash; balance in four equal oncees dve annual instalments, secured by bond of purchaser ind mortgage of the premises, with interest from day >f salo, payable annually. ' The buildings to be insured ind policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMBS TUPPER, Ootober ll_tuthe8_Master In Equity. Sampsons & Baldwin vSjBonneU, WUl be sold, under the direction of the unaersiBma, .< the eld Custom House in this city, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of Ootober, 1866, at ll o'clock A. M. 1. AU that LOT OF LAND, situate on the noilh Ilde of Broad-street, in the City of Charleston, bounding to the north on land now or late of Louis Trapman; to tho easton land now or late of Benjamin H. Rutladgerto the south on Broad-street, and to the west on land now or late of Lewis Trapman, measuring'and containing in front on Broad-street fifty (601 feet by o ie hundred and forty-seven (117) feet In depth from north to south, 2. All that LOT OF LAND, situate on the south side of Short-street, in the City of Charleston, bounding to the north on 8hort street; to the east on land now or late of estate of Mrs Peollne; to tho south on land of es? tate of John Donnell, and to the west mi land now or late of Lewis Trapman, measuring in front on Short street fifty (60) feet six (six) inches, by eighty-two (82) feet in depth. . 3. All that LOT OF LAND, with the DWELLING HOUSE AMD 1MPBOVEMENT8 thereon, situate in the tvwn of Blackville, in Barnwell Distrlot, containing 1 24-100 acres, more or less; bounded on the north by South Boundary-s treet; on the eaBt and south by landa of estate of E. Lartigue, on the weBt by the Barnwell Bead. Torms-One-third c?eh; balance in three equal suc? cessive annual instalments, with interest from day of tate, payable annually; secured bv bond of' the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Building to be insured and policy asisigned- Purchaser to par for papers. JAMES TUPPER, Ootober 6 etuthSi Mas.er inequity. __________________- i - - BY R. M. MARSHALL Dn MONDAY, 16th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold on Adger's Long Wharf, A SHIP'S LAUNCH, measuring about 21 feet in length jy about 6K feet beam, together with her salli ami nasts, all in pretty good order. Conditions cisb. wthumi_October 10 BY R, M. MARSHAL!*. On TUESDAY, 16th inst, at ll o'clock, wilt be sola before my Salas Ruom, No. 33 Broad streut, AU that L'JT OP UND known as No. 4 Princes.; itreot, in the city of Oharlostan, tojiethM with th? )uUdlng thereon. The house is of brick, and contain,; bur Bquare rooms and two attics. The lot measures 2<, est front by 70 deep, be tho Bame a little m ire or less. Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay me tuj P?pw? October 9_tutbsamtng BY R. M. MARSHALL. in TTrpqnAY loth inst., at ll o'clock, will be sold, before, m'v Sa es Room, No. 33 Broad-street, A t?o and I half story FRAME BUILDING, just iriflhPil situate in Alken-atreot, and known as No. - : u ding to be removed within ten days after sale CondiUons cash. -Purchaser to pay me for MU of sale. October 0_ Ho. ar Broad streeMouih gide near Slate. Sales of FURNITURE, ko., at private residences at ^o_?lv^?^k H0BSE3, VEHI. ?,FORNieTURE, te? half.pastlOo'clo^on. PRIVATE SALES. BY SMITH & KlclitLLIV RAY,. REAL E sTATE BROKERS, ;y0, 3 7 Broad-Street, near Siate-sireet, i . Privato l?ale- / Two of the best STORES AND BUSINESS STANDS on rast Bay " V , _. Fine Residence, Cannon-street, 1 ?cor from Kin:;' tjeet. _thstuS / October ll Estate Sale for Dioision-Einp?treet Stores for Sae.< >At B Y LOUIS D , De/AUSSURE. At Private Sale- 7 Tho three story BRICK JfOTLDING, with two Stor.. lelow and necessary outbuildings, Bituate at the nord inst corner of King and/Wentworch strenU This is one of the b/t localities in the city for who)a ale or retail bushley, and this will bo improved as tat .ity Railroad wlll/ass turough Wontworth-street. For further ?ulars apply asi above, at September %/ stuth6 No. 23BKO-*D-alREET. At Private Sale. "_.__,_ CL1PPOHD & MATHE WES, No. 311-M Biond-street. SEAfSLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS UB?AND COTTON PLANi'AlIONS BiOE PLANTATIONS _""T"" ?ARMS, FIRST-CLASS WATER-POWERP, SUMMl?o ESORTS, 4a, &c, in this State and Geor?ia, ALSO, DESIRABLE RE3IDESOES AND BALDING LOI i every part of the city. 3m# September 21