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-r THE DAILY NEWS. f(3~ LARGEST CHtCULAHON'.-THE DAILY SEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY. RECOGNIZED AS BAYING THE LAUGEST CIR? CULATION* IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. PUBLISHES THE LIsT OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF TUE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A UCTIOX SALES WIS DA Y. MILLIGAN & SON will sell afc 10 Vclock, be? fore their store, Vendue Ramre, furniture, bed din?:, &c. T. M. CATEB will sell afc three-quarters-past 9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, butter, lard, ba? con, &c. , JE?FOBDS & Co. will sell ut half past 9 o'clock, in front of rhoir stores, Vonduo Range, hams, . sugar, tobacco, ?cc. T.ATTRCT & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o clock, in their storo, East Bay, butter, shoulders, &c. G. W. STEFFENS & Co. will sell ai 10 o'clock, ii) front of their storo, Vendue Range, butter, R. M. UABSHAIX ?fc BROTHER will sell at 10 o'clock, at storo No. 341 King-street, balance of stock of hardwaro. J. A. ENSLOW & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, before their store, East Bay, hams and shoul? ders. MILES DRAKE will soil at 10 o'clock, at his stcre, corner of King and Liberty streets, dry goods, hats, A'c. JOFTN G. MTLNOB & Co. will sell, at 10 o'clock, in their salesroom, No. 135 Meeting st., a choice stock ot seasonable dry goods, ic. A COLORED M AGIS TO ATE.-R. C. DeLargo, colored member of the Legislature, has been .appointed by Gov. Scott a magistrate for Charleston Couaty. THIEF ARRESTED.--Yestrday Ben. Boree, freedman, who bad stolen three bolts of calico from Messrs. Strauss, Vance & Co., on Satur? day last, was arrested by the police and lodged in the guardhouse. THE STREET RAILROAD.-The following change of schedule on tho sheet railroad will be pleasant news to many business men: On . and after the 6th instant all the cars will run to the Broad-street terminus, except four cal's, which will run to the Bail erv during thc day -until 8.17 P. M. Thc last car on each line will leave Broad-street at 9.30 P. M. Ex rOUTS OF CORN AND FLOUR. -It is a fact worthy of note that the steamship Promethe? us has cleared from this port for Philadelphia with ft quantity of corn aa part of her cargo, and that she could have obtained much more if she co aid have spared the room. Some corn his b?en already shipped this season lor Bos? ton, anl the exports of flour to New York have been considerable. QUICK RUN.-Tho schooner N. W. Smith, Captain Tooker, arrived at this port yesterday . forenoon, from New York, in about seventy two hours' passage, having left New York on Thursday, and reached the bar on Sunday af? ternoon, but the heavy weather detained her outside. The N. W. Smith belongs to the line .of New York packets consigned to Mr. W. Roach._ "** ABUT CHANGES-Among the changes in tho stations of the officers of the Ordnance Depart* ment we note the following: Captain S. C. Sjford, from the St. Louis Ar? senal to the Charleston Arsenal, South Caro Una. Captaiu F. H. Parker, from the Charleston Arsenal to Bock Island, Illinois. THE SPECIAL POLICE.-The nu tiber of appl -cations lor placas as special policemen regis tared at municipal headquarters yesterday was -one hundred and twenty. Only about fifteen -or twenty were white men, most, if not all, of ?them out of employment, and some of them men who had been employed on the police fif? teen or twenty years ago. Beyond registering -the names, residence and references uf the ap? plicants, no action was taken. REPUBLICAN MEETING AT Stnasatraux.- At a Republican meeting held at Summerville, on -Saturday, at a call from the friends of Joseph if. Jenks, to ratify his nomination for Con .gress, E. W. M. Mackey, F. J. Moses, Jr., J. J Wright, G. W. H. Lee and B. F. Bandolph, of ?the Bowen party, unexpectedly appeared upon -the scene. The result was that the meeting, ?consisting of about three hundred negroes, ra? tified the nomination of C. C. Bowen for Con? gress._ FIRE TN GEORGETOWN, S. C.-Quite a de? structivo conflagration took place in George town, 8. C., on Thursday night last, tho flro commencing in the bakery of Mr. N Emanuel, and it passed from there to a nnm ber of small stores in the vicinity, some nine or .ten of which were destroyed. The names of the parties or the amount of the loss we could not learn'. A second Sro broke out a fe w hours after the above, in the store of Mr. Ellis, which .wa? also burned._ THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-The exercises of the jjutlic schools were resumed yesterday, and: notwithstanding tho unfavorable weather, there was a large attendance of scholars. A number -of pupils wore promoted from the St. Philip .strect Public School to the Normal School; a ?umber of little girls in the latter made happy by being promoted from lower to higher classes. The public schools have, ever sinco their re - - opening after the war, been the only source of instruction open to many of the children of Charleston, and it is fortunate that they have been so well conducted. They challenge compar? ison, not in extent, but in efficiency, with the public schools of any other city in the United States. ._ IRISH DEMOCRATIC CLUB_A large and en? thusiastic meeting of the Irish Central Demo? cratic Club was held at Hibernian Hall last night. Mr. James F. Slattery presided, and interesting addresses were delivered by Messrs. Armstrong, Cosgrove and Kenny. Bosorations were adopted ratifying the nomination of Sey? mour and Blair, and expressing a d?termina? tion to harmonizo and work with the Germon .element, and declaring a hope of victory in November. A resolution was also adopted for the appointment of forty-eight vice-presidents, six from each ward. Tbe resolutions and addresses were received with much applause, and tho wholo proceedings showed that the Irish Democrats of Charleston were alive to the interests and zealous ia the, cause of tho party. COURT OF CHANCERY.-The Fall Term of the Court commenced yesterday, Chancellor Le sesne presidiug. After the sundry orders had been passed, Edward AlcCrady Esq., presented to thc Court thc preamble and resolutions adopted by tho Bar at a meeting held upon the occasion of the death of Mr. Tupper, late one of the Masters in Equity. Mr. McCrady, on behalf of the Bar, ai ked that they may be entered upon the minutes of tho Court-which motion was granted by Chan? cellor Lracsne, after a few remarks expressive of his tall sympathy with thia first tributo to the memory of Mr. Tupper. Upon tho motion of Mr. Phillips, the Court adjourned unti! ll o'clock to-day. Wo are requested to ask a very full and punctual attendance of the solicitors afc the opening of thia Court to-aay. 'inc Chancellor will sound the dockets, and arrangements will be made for the trial of the canses. i Attempt to Break Jail. THE NEGROES WELL A EKED- CLUBS AJO SLUNG SHOT-A WELL CONSIDERED PLOT-HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED-VTLLAHT WILL OUT. A plot was discovered on Sunday morning last, which, had it been puccessful, would have ist loose to prey upon this community more than ono hundred of tho most hardened vil? lains who ever graced a jail or felt tho halter draw. Early in the morning of Sunday one of the prisoners in Charleston jail sought an interview with thc jailor, and told him that the prisoners confined in thc tower and a part of the main building would endeavor to make their escape as soon as thc customary church service was over. Ile said ihat the prisoners were all arm? ed, and that they intended to make a rush im? mediately after church, overpower the jailor and turnkeys, break open tho cells of tho other prisoners, and set tho whole gang with them? selves free. Tho jailor, Mr. Philippi, promptly armed the turnkeys and jailors, and allowod tho pris? oners to go into service aa usual. An exami? nation was then inado of the rooms occupied by tho prisoners. It w. s lound that they had torn down boards from thc ceiling, with which they had made abou; thirty clubs, of which the handles or grips were wrapped with strips of blanket. With these clubs they had wrcuchod off the massive bolts, bars and hinges of eight heavy doors. Some of tho bolts thoy had made into slung shots, the slings being strips of blanket. It was also discovered that each prisoner, when he wont into tho yard, took up a brick or stone, and there were huge piles of these missiles in the various cells. They were, therefore, well provided, and as the prisoners immediately engaged in the plot wore sixteen in number, they could easily have overcomo tho resistance of the keepers. All the missiles and arm > wero cleared out of the oells, and when the prisoners returned to them after churoh, they were carefully se curtd. They saw at"i>nce that they had been found out, and made no attempt at resistance. The ringleader was a white man, named Wil? liam Tavlor, irom Williamsburg, who is in jail for burglary and larceny, lie is a desperate ruffiau, and, although in chains, declares that lie will soon break out of jail. The other ring? leaders, loar colored men, named Thomas, Slocum, Johnson and Bradley. Ibe whole number of prisoners in the jail is ano hundred and fifty, and the city bas had a narrow escape of being thoroughly burglarised ind garroted. Mr. Phillippi appears to have behaved with commendable firmness, and She riff Mackey has made arrangements which will prevent any similar danger iu future. Letter from General Blair. The following letter, addressed to General lames Connor, President Central Club, was re? ceived at a late hour last evening : WASBTNQTO i. D. C., October 1,1868. DEAB Sot: Your kind invitation to Judge Blair, for his brother, General Blair, to speak in your State, was received here yesterday, just ifter the General came. Ho says it will be im? possible, as he bas already engagements that Till take the balance of the time until the cam? paign is ended tn the Northern and Western States. He would, ii in bis power, have been ioltghted to have visited your city. Judgo Blair is in Pennsylvania, and will bc there pro? bably until after the October election. General Blair left here last eveniug to fill en? gagements in Ohio. He is tn excellent health ind spirits, and does not for a moment doubt :he result will be the triumphant election of JUT candidates. Respectfully, your obedient servant, ^. J. WALLES. Private Secretary Mr. Blair. JAMES CONNER, Pro.-?dent of Club. JBTJSJLNKSS NOTICIES. CHEAP LIQUORS.-Messrs. Byrne & Fogartie orner of Kin? and John streets, hive made a great eduction in the prices of their liquors. A good ar icle of whiskey can be had lor ;2 per gallon, and ther liquors in propoi ti on. A full list of their prices rill be found in our advertising columns. Rcmom ter the place-Byrne & FogArtie, Ko. 452 King' treet, corner of John-street. ] I MOCK TURTLE SOUP and boi'od mutton, with aper sauce, tor lunch at Torck's "Our House" to lay. CHEAP CUTLERS.-Messrs. R. IL Marshall & brother's sale of cutlery and bard ware, at No. 341 Ling-street, will be oontinued to-day. See advertise aent. CiioicE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar i ex pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner lociety and Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. -o N T E E N A L REVENUE STAMPS', Of aU denominations. Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, Kept on band and for s ile, by HUGER & BAVENEL, No. 60 East Bay, corner Ex:hange-s reet, October 1 thstulmo -O H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, CO.; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; Il you want Books bound In any style, or Account looks made to order, with any desired pattern ot tiling, go. to Hiram Harris, Agent, Ko. 59 Broad treet ft?ttm' Mtyitoilt Mtacfrw?, PRINTERS' WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. WALKER, EVINS & COGSWELL, Io. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. LAT PAPERS, FOLDED PAPERS, BOOK AND NEWS PAPER. MET AUE AGENTS FOB he L. JOHNSON Type Foundry R. HOE & CO.'s Printing Presses and Material . DEGEN ER & WEILER'S "Liberty" Press GORDON'S "Franklin" Press EO. MATHERS' SONS' Book and Colored Inks C. E. JOHNSON'S Book and News Iuk THE BATH (S. C.) PAPEtt COMPANY, And all othor kinds of PRINTING MATERIAL at anufacturerti' prices. In buying of us it costs thc Printer or Publisher 3 moro than if h? bought at tho North, and he aves some of his money in his own section of coun y, instead of sending it all there, and that too with it cost to himself. AU the profit whic'i can be kept .re ben-filt the South. september 10 l? KAISKKLICHE BLUT lt KIN I. GUNGS PILLEN. For sale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., Septembjr 18 No. 131 Meeting-street. (?Mj)tiig ai) iiitnisljiii?) ?cobs. LARGE STOCK OF Fill FILL CLOTDING. NOW OPENED AT NO. 291 KING-STREET Corner of Wentworth. A LAP.GE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF AND FURNISHING GOODS, FOR KEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, 3F ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, MADE UP EXPRESSLY FOR MY TRADE, OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STILES AND WORK? MANSHIP. C U 8 T OSIERS PURCHASING 3AN DEPEND ON HAYING NONE Bur NEW jOODS OFFERED TO THE il, HAVING DIS? POSED OF THE ESTIRE STOCK REMAIN? ING OVER FROM LA8T WINTER AND RE? PLACED, BY NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES OF GARMENTS, SUCH AS WILL BE WORN THIS COMING SEASON, AND IT LOW PRICES. BU SI N KS S SUITS AT FROM "IO TU 823 OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS i SILK MIXED COATINGS FANCY TRICOT CASSTMERES MIXED COLORED MELTONS POWDER GRAIN CASHMERES COMME ii CI iL GRAY CASSIMERES BLACK TRICOT COATING SCOTCH CIIERIOT CASSIMERES, 3LACK CLOTH DRESS FROCK COATS BLACK CLOTH AND BEAVER OVERCOATS WATERPROOF TWEED COATS WATERPROOF TW. ED GLENGARIAS INDIA RUBBER OVERCOATS AND OAPES. .A NIAL DONS AND VESTS TO MATCH, OF FAN? CY COLORED CASSIMEBES,SrDE8TRIPE3 'ANCYCOLORED HARRIS CASSIMERES 'ANCY COLORED DOUBLE AND TWISTED CASSIMERES SLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS ICOTCH CHERIOT CASSIMERES, tic, fcc. A LARGE STOCK, ro Fit Boys and Youths from 4 t3 18 Years Old, AT LOW PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS KN GREAT VARIETY, VIZ? IERINO, LAMBSWOOL AND SILK UNDER? SHIRTS AND DRAWERS HAKER FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS EAN AND CANTON FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DBAWER3 rEGLIGE TRAVELLING SHIBTS IORNING GOWNS CARFS, NECK TIES, STOCKS HD AND BEAVER GLOVES, BUCK GLOVES, tc STAR BRAND SHIRTS, [OlED FOR THEIR FITTING QUALITIES AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP, AT FROM S3 25 TO S4 00. IOLLARS OF LINEN AND PAPER OF ALL THE PREVAILING STYLES. TAILORING DEPARTMENT, UPPLIED WITH A LARGE STOCK OF THE MOST CHOICE GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, VIZ: FRENCH, BELGIUM, ENGLISH AND MERICAN CLOTHS, COATINGS, CASSI [ERES, DOESKINS, TRICO I'S AND BRI? ERS OF BLACK, BLUE, OLIVE AND MIXED HADES, WHICH WILL BE Al ADE CP TO RDER IN THE BEST MANNER, UNDER HE CARE OF A FIRST-CLASS FRENCH UTTER. PRICES FIXED AND MARKED ON EACH ARTI LE. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS IS SO ICITED. THE STOCK WILL BE SHOWN WITH LEASURE. WM. MATTHIESSEN. E. W. McTURKOlS, Superintendent. October 3 Clothing an?i J'urnisiiing ?nobs. TO BE Fi BUSI3STESS TO IC IO CLOSED UP! IVE HAVE .MAHKliD DOW? OUR EN? TIRE STOCK OF HI'S MD BOYS' CLOiBIG AND FURNISHING GOODS, WU ICH WE pnorosE TO CLOSE OUT AT RETAIL WITHIN THE NEXT f H I R TY BAYS! OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING HAS ?JEEN MANU fACiURED by ourselves expressly for our Retail Trade, and ovory article sold will bo warranted to ?ive satisfaction. As wo are obliged to vacate tba Store on tho first if November, wo havo rr arke J tbe Goods at prices bat must msuro an immediate ?ale. Cur friends and customers arc reminded that an rarly selection trom the S:o:k will secure tbe prcot 'St bargains, as many of the Goods oro marked to ell at LESS THAN HALF THE ACTUAL VALUE, M OF FORMER A.\D CLOSING PRICES .OT OF OVER SACKS, formerly sold ut $20 to $26, now .$15 00 .OT OF OVEH SACKS, formerly sold ;it $10 to $18, now. 12 00 .OT OF BL '.CK DRESS FROCK?, ibimerly sold at $25 to $13, now. 20 00 .OT OF FROCK SACKS, formerly sold at SIC io $20, now. 12 00 .OT OF HEAVY CASSIMERE SACKS, former? ly sold at $18 to $20, now. 12 00 .OT OF BLACK CLOTH AND TRICOT SACKS, t< rmerly so'.d at $20 lo ?25, LOW. ... 15 00 .OT OF BLACK AND DARK MIXED SACKS, formerly eokl at tT5 to $20, now. 12 00 ,OT OF BLACK AND FANCY MIXED SACKS, formerly sold at $12 to SIC, now. 8 00 ,IGHT AND D\RK MIXED SKELETON SACK-', formerly sold at $8 to $12, now. 5 00 SLACK FRENCH DOESKIN PANIS, formerly sold at $12, now. 10 00 ILACK DOESKIN PANTS, formerly sold nt $8, now. C 00 :WO HUNDRED PAIR ALL WOOL CASSI? MERE PANTS, formerly sold at $8 to $10, nov?. 5 00 :WO HUNDRED PAIR ALL WOOL CASSI? MERE PANTS, formerly sold ot $10 to $12, now. 6 50 R?STS TO MATCH.$2 to $1 00 ,OT DARK BLUE PANTS, formerly sold ot $G 50, now. 1 00 ILACK CLOTH VESTS, formerly Bold ot $5 to SC, now. 3 50 COTCH CASSIMERE SUITS-ENGLISH WALKING COAT, PANTS AND VEST, for? merly sold ot $8, now. 25 00 A LARGE INVOICE OF ROTS' CLOTHING, FRESH GOODS, oiling at half the cost to manufacture. FURNISHING GOODS, r'HITE SHIRTS, former'? at S3 to ;3 5-0, now.$200 rjQI LE b'ilRTS, formeily at $2 50, tow. 1 75 'HITE JE'N DRAWERS, formerly ot SI 60, now. 1 09 VHITE LTNEN DRAWER5, io. morly at $2, now. 1 CO 'HITE MUSLIN AND BROWN JEAN, for? merly il, now. 53 1ERINO UNDER SHIRTS, formerly SI 30 to ?2, now. 1 00 :LRINO DRAWERS, formerly S2 to S3, now.. 1 00 ! *l INEN COLLARS, for j.orly $2 50 per dozen, now. 1 50 ?NEN FINISH PAPER COLLARS, 33 cent? per bos, now. 23 [LE ?-CAPF.-, TItS AND LOWS. JO r.ntj lo St 50, now. 23 LL. OU ll FUltfflSIIXSG GGOUS AT COURtSSPOftDIffU LOW PRICES. Die Clothiug is a'.l of our own manufacture, and xrrauted ia every particular. We have marked ir Steck at ?be above low prices, as our business Charlt-sioa is positively TO BE Cf.OSSo UP. Country Merchants pur?.hasiug CHotbius will find to their advantage to uiak. r. selection from mr oct. ACULLA WILLIAMS 4 PARKER, No. 270 KING, )OR. HASEL-STBEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. September 29 12 -Hurttpg Salts. Hale of hardware continued-Estate Sate, by order of the Executors. WW M. MARSHALL & BRO. Will continue tho sale o? Valuable CUTLERY, PIS rOLS, HARDWARE, ic, kc, at No. 841 King-street lohn Van Winkle's), THIS DAY, at balf-paat >'olock. TernjB cash. Articles to be removed on day of jaie._October 6 Hams and Shoulders. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO, THIS DAY, Gth October, will bo sold before our store, No. 82 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 5 tierces Adams' Su< erior S. C. H All S 2 bilda. Canvased Hams. rN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS : 5 hhds. Chcicc SHOULDERS. October G Jil LUGAN & SON. No. 22 Vendue Range, Will sell, TO DAY, at 10 o'clock. MATTRESSES, B dsicads, Chairs. Washstands, "ables, Lounge, Moat Safes, Writing Desk, cooking itove, Crockery, Timbrera. Smoking Tobacco, Soap, )ry Goods, Notions, kc, kc October 6 Positive Sale. BY T. H. CATER. Hil bo sold, THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters-past 9 o'clocit, 9 firkins and tubs BUTTER-some choice dairies 0 tubs Lard 4 hhds. Clsar and Rib Sides 1 crate assorted Crockery, to close siles. Condilious cash. Octoocr G business QLarHs. JM)GAN ?fe SEABROOK, IT TORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS II EQUITY, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. I03WELLT. LOGAN...E. BAYNARD SEABROOK September 1 Ci H . SASS. jr. ATTORNEY AT LA W, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. S&- OfJDce No. 15 BROAD. STREET, over the Peo Ies, National Bank. May 8 Ji/ilN D . ALEXANDER. ACCOUNTANT AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. 1G Broad-street, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN THE WRITING UP AND ADJ0S1ING OF BOOKS A>D CCOUNTS of Merchants and others. Also, thc SLUNG AND RENTING, AND COLLECTION OF LEN IS OF HOUSES, Ax. October 1 J. T. HUMPHREYS, IRONER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. ALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCK3, BO ND 8, SE CURIIIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. Ko. ?7 BROAD-.* TREK V, CHARLESTON, 3. C. REFERENCES. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq. lenoral JAMES CONNER, T. R. WARING, Esq. October 1 r. GRANGE SIMONS, lOLLECTOR AND COMMISSION AGENT, MHcc In Planters1 and Mechanic s' Ba nk Building, East Bay. RESIDENCE, No. 33 MONTAGUE-STREET. IFF1CE HOUR3 FROM 10 TO ll A. M., AND iK TO 5>i O'CLOCK i\ M., ?ut will call at Offices or Private Residences when desired, if inf rmed by note or other? ?se. Special attention will bc given to thc collection of 1ENTS, BILLS AND OUTSTANDING CLAIMS. September 23 Imo ? L L I A M GURNEY, ACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 102 East Hay, CHARLESTON, S. C. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE ile and shipment of SEA INLAND AND UPLAND ?TTON. Liberal advances made on Consigaments >r salo In thi* ma? ket, or for shipment. September 23 3mos BO. H. HOPPOCK, JT FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHABF, Charleston, S. C. P. GADSDEN HASELL. timos September 21 STORTH, STEELE ?fe WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALEB3 IN FANCY GOODS, 'TA TIONER Y, PER FUMER Y, L UTI ER Y, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDER*, fee., kc, No. 167 Mcctlng-strcct, CHARLESTON, S, C. J. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, JR. New York. Scptou-bcr 15 3mos < ) M. MARSHALL Af U MU TUE 15. tl. AUCTIONEERS, EAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS No. 33 BROAD-STREET. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ic, BOUGHT AND OLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; ROPE UT Y LEASED. ,89-Auction or HORSES, FURNITURE, ic, every 7'itnrsilav. October 19 ^/ILLIS ?fe CIUSOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND UIPMENT (to Foreign owl Domestic Ports) ol OTTON, RICE, LUM HER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLAS TIO WHARF, Charleston, S. C. !.WILLIS.A. R. CHT50LM. October 25 ^ FULKY'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, JXO. 85 MARKET-STJtEl'T. CHARLESTON, S. C. Where may bc fruua every variety of GREAI 3ATS, FROCK AND CRESS COATS. Shirts, Un iri-birts, Vests and Pantaloons, Drawer? and Sock* xit3> Shoes, Hats and Cops, Trunks, tTarpot Boes, dipps, ic. february fl HON TIES V*MX BALING VOV'. JS. DILL 0 S 'S NIVERSAL COTTON BALING TIE (Int proved.) THIS TIE. I HE ST RON?'EST AND CHEAPEST the market, has been improved since last season, id is guaranteed to be siimeieatly strou? for the avirat bal s. Put np in a very superior manner, bundles, lijvh bundie c lutaiuius thirty-six Hoops, il Buckles compete. N.'W landing, and for sale lo s to suitpurch.seis. Also lorsile. American KEMP AND FLAX BALE aud MENDING .'ND DOLING TWINE, New >rk BAGGING, ic, by WILLIAM ROACH, Agent fer south Carolina. October 5 2 ?WK SALE, OLD NEWSPAPliltf, IN ' any quantity, price 75 cents per hundred. Aoply "the Office of th? DAILY NEWS. February 2t) Butter, Shoulders, Barne, Neck Bacon, Vine? gar and Fairbanks Scales, ?rc. BY LAUE EY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY. 6tb instant, will be sold, in our Store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 10 firkins BUT1 EB. per "Monteroy" 300 boulders 500 Hams 200 pieces NC? k Bacon 20 bbl?. Vinegar, Ice., 4c. AND 1 FArRBANK'S SCALE, Drop Lover and Weights, 2500 pounds. Conditions cash. October 6 Butter, Cheese, Joles, S;c. G. W. STEFFI'S & CO. Will sell THIS DAY. In front of their Store, No. 30 Venduo Bange, at 0}i o'clock, 15 tubs BU I EU 30 '"oxes C'bec:o 300 Smoked Jo i s 20 b.ls. Molasses Sides, Shoulders, Coffee and Sucar. October 6 Barnii, Shoulders, $c. JEFFORDS Ss CO. Will seU THIS DAY, in front rf their Stores, at half past 9 o'clock, 10 tierces Choice HAMS Li buds. Choice Canvased Hams 10 boxes Sugar-cured Hann 3 hhds. Cnoiee Ti4 .-boulders - 2 hhds. Choice Western i-boulders 20 bbls. Sug ir CO caddie? Tobacco 23 bags Rio Coffee. October C UNDER DECRU H IN EQUITY. Little, vs Purcell et al. On TUESDAY, tuc 27th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold; at tho Old Cu?tomb use, All that LOT <iF LAND, with tho spacious Dwelling House und outbuildings thereon, situate on the west side of Smith-street, in that part of the city formerly known as ''llarl-ston," measuring in front on Haid street 117 feet, more or less, and in dup;h 200 feet, more or less; bounding north on lands of Faber, east on Smith-stt cet, south and west on lauds ot the late Themas Bennett. Terms-One-third cash; balance in equal annual instalments of one, two and three years, secured by as many bonds as may be necessary to make divis? ion, with mortgage of the promises; insurauei- on the buildings to be effected iu some Insuran.-o Com? pany approved by the .Master, and co tinued until tho jaid bonds be paid, and assignment of the poli? cy. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, October C tn! Master in tquity. _Jjtoiitts, ??ls, <?tr._ WM. M. BIRD & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead Zinc Paiu ts Varnishes C0I01 s Oils Window Glass Brushes. KEROSENE LAMPS AND FIXTURES. DEALERS IN REFINED PETROLEUM (OR KEROSENE) AGENTSFOR MARTIN'S SAFES A>D HOWE'S PLATFORII SCALES. No. 203 East Bay Street, SIGN OF MARVIN'S SAFE. WE ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOL? LOWING BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, which oie copyrighted and bear oar trade mark : WM. M. B. & CO.'S, STONEWALL, WANDO, CHICORA AND ET1WAN. ALSO, WM. M. B. & CO.'S AND QUEEN CITY ZINCS. ALSO, THE FAVORITE LR AND OF BRILLIANT PETROLEUM. August 29 DAC stuth 3mns Jrufls, (ibctnir?lSj (Ctr. jgEliY UPON OURSELVES, ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT ON3 A>*D TRY. SOUTHERN TONIC CURES D7SPEPSI?, INDIGESTION. DIAR? RHOEA. FAVEB AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE? BILITY. Wo have, after long studv and many experiments, succeeded in producing v.-liat we claim to be the BEST BITTEBS AND MOST PLEASANT BEVER? AGE In use, compounded as they are of thc most valuable ingredients known lo Pharmacy. As a 1ONIC AND AP ETTZER it han no equal-reliable in all BILIOUS DHIANGEMKNS, resulting from miasmatic influence-, so prevalent at tho south, and change of dlot, climate and water. In nfferinir to thc Southern put-lie our gnat TONIC AND B EVE It AG t', we only oak tor it ? fuir trial. feeling assured Its own merits will .-oou ensure its becoming :i favor? ite al tlic south. It h.ir. uli tho nlca?ing qualities of a "Liqueur,'" and thou -h under a small volume, is fmr times muro active than other preoarations. It is almost iudispsu?ablu for r comtiiulin? thc blood m females suff-irine from debility and loss of appe? tite, and 1er persons exhausted by nervous excite? ment or over-exertion. 'I he benefit of theso bitters ?rn felt immediately. Dose is a wine glass full before meals. Each bottle has our stamp ind signature ovor the cork. Dow IK A: MOI ?K, Proprietors And Wuolesalc Druggi-ts, No. 160 Meeting-street, corner iiasei. August 5 6mo* ROSADA LIS Purifies the Blood. For ?Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 28 Dio lyr SS- A NOVELTY.-THE LATEST AND most effectual remedy for the cure ol debiUty, loss of appetite, beadoohe, torpor of the liver, etc., is PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For ?ale by all Druggists, th 3 uri i an Salts. Dry Goods, Flannel Shirts, Velvet and Silk Vests, ?j'C BT JOHN G. MTLNOB & CO. THIS DAY. 6th in?t, at 10 o'clock, we will eell at our Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting-street, A desirable assortment of GOODS, Just received: Printed, Grav and Black SATINET.-. Cassimeres Tweeds, Plaid Osnaburgs, Tickings C-4 Black Beaver Cloths, Oxford Meltcns Fancy and Mourning Prints, Silk Velvet and Silk Vents, Blue aud lied Flannel .-hirts Wool Hoods, Brown bibbed Jackets Black and White Plaids, Leather Belts Lead Pencils, Merino Gloves. Misses" Balmoral Hose Bleached and Brown Shirting. Hosiery, tc. Conditions cash. October 6 Dry Goods, Hats, fe BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will sell at my ctore, corner of King and Liberty streets, A general assortment of DRY GOODS. White Goo,'.?, Hosier}*, Hoop Skirt.-', Aprons. Stay Binding, Madras Handkerchiefs, t-pool Cotton, Mispetiders, Neck Ties, '1 o welt-, kc. .IQ cases Men's, Boys, and Children's HATS. October 6 ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate ?nd Wharf, on West Side of Ashley Ricer, opposite Broad street, and adjoining the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Depot, formerly known as the Wappoo Mill and Wharf Property, and the Machinery- To be sold under an order from Hon. George S Bryan, Judge of the United States Dittricl Court, dated August 10,1868, and under the instructions of the Assignee. On TUESDAY, the 17th of November next ensuing at 12 o'clock, at the Old Postoffice. on Broad-street, Ch irleston, S. C., I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, lho following VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AND WHARF PROPERTY, with the Building- thereon, COM8I87TKQ OF: All that TR ACT OF LAND in St. Andrew's Pariah, opposite tho City of Charleston, known os the Wap? poo Mill Tract, being a part of the Tracts known as Nos. i and 5, and more clearly defined in a pla? made by R. K. Payne, Esq., registered lu Mesne Conveyance office, Book L, No. 13, page ?19; bound? ed north aud wost on lots Nos. 3 and C. a i designated iu same plat; south on Wappoo Creek (a navigable stream), and cast on Ashley Elver, containing about nttccn acres, be the same more or le-s, of high and marsh land, at the junction of Wappoo creek and Ashley River, in the centre of which is a space of about four hundred and seventy-five feet from east to west, by aoout two hundred and seventy-two feet from north to south, whereon is located the Steam Saw Mdt and nU necessary Buildings for carrying on an cx'cnsivo Lumber and limber ousiiiesn. There is a i auseway from tho Mill to within a few yards of tho tra-k of the ?-avannah and Cbiridstou Ral'road, affording unp>ralleled facilities for receiving and shipping Lurubc-, Timber, Phosphates- kc. kc At the samo time and .'dace will be sold, The MACHINERY on the premises, viz: Avery superior STE AM ENGINE of sixty (60) horese power? with Boders complete, and many parts of tho Ma? chinery in duplicato; also, a Gana -aw Mill running ten saws, all in good ru nain ? order. 4c, 4c. The salo will be conducted as fo low? . The Land, Whirl aud Buildings will be sold for one-lourth cash, and thc remainder on a credit of ono, two and three years, secured by bond and mort? gage of tho property sold. The Machinery wiU bo 'sold for one-half cash, re? mainder in sixty and ninety days, secured[by approv? ed endcrsfd notes bi-an na seven por cent, interest, with a mortgage of tho property s-dd. A reasonable time will be allowed for the removal of the Engine. Boiler, ic. Purchasers to pay for conveyances, stamps, ic. To exami tie tho p -operty, orforfurther particulars, apply in person or by letter to JOHN S. BYAN, Bask of Charleston Budding, Broad-street, Charleston, M. C. October 6 ]tuth8 S?f?5. 30,000 FRANCS I! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORID'8 F.iIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR, New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paria; AND WIMER OF THE WAGER OF 30.000 FRANCS I ! (96,000 IN GOLD). At the recent International Contest in the Paris Ex? bibibon. The public are invited to call and examine the re? port of the Jury on the merits of the great crw^^ and see tho official award to tho Hrj?lug's Patent over aU others. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-sL, New York. EARRhET, HERRING 4 CO., 1 HERRING 4 CO. Philadelphia. ) Chicago. HERRING. FARREL 4 SHERMAN, New Orleans. Large Stock on hand by WALKER, EYANS & COGSWELL Nos. 3 BROAD AND 100 EAST BAY STREETS?. CHARLKSTON, B.C. March 3 smo COTTON SAMPLE PIPER, SUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO SUIT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COTTON TRADE. MARKING INKS BY BARREL, KEG OR GALI.OV, AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK, Fut up in neat packages of ten gallons ; just a good quantity for Factors', or Cotton Merchante' use foe season. MARRIS BRIMS AND POIS. SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WAIKEP, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND No. 109 EAST BAY STREETS, Charleston, S. C. September 10 _ j? O O li A X D J OU p R i x T i y G . THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and the Public that he has a large assortment of NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a Ano stock of CARDS, PAt'ER, ic, direct from manufacturers, and will execute all orders for HOOK ASO JOB PRINTING in a neat manner, and at GREATLY REDUCES PRICES. Having large lonts of type, wiH contract for tba publicatit n of a Weekly or Monthly ou lib?rai terms Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended ta at low rates, If left at No. 33 HAYNE-3TREET. May 13 JAS- W- MCMILLAN..