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THE DAILY NEWS. LA BC? ESI CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS HEIKO 'CHE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY HECOGN1Z?D AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR CCLATIOS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, iPCBUSHES THE LI^T CF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IS IHE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POiTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. .-1 UCTIOX SALES lill S DAT. J. A. ENSLOW & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, .before their store, East Bay, hams and eboul ? dei-?. T. M. CATER will soil at three-quarters-past :9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, choico butter and Liverpool salt. . LAUBES & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o clock, iu their store, East Bay, butter, strips, pig ham.-, &c. , LEITCH & BRUNS will sell at ll o clock, at the old Postotfice, four stores on King-street, Also, City Railway stock. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his . store, corner of Kius: and Liberty street?, drv goods, hais, ?fcc. G. Vf. STEFFENS & Co. will sell at balf-paBt 9 .o'clock, at their store, Veudue Range should? ers, sides, &c. JE*FORDS & Co. wdl sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of thoir stores, Vendue Range, should? ers, hams, ?cc. HENRI COBIA & Co. will sell at half-past 9 - o'clock, in front of their st-re, Vendue Range, shoulders, smoked beef, ?fcc. JOHN G. MTLNOR & Co. will sell, at 10 . o'clock, ?n their salesroom, No. 135 Meeting s t., a choice stock ot seasonable dry goods, ?fcc. THE ELECTIONS.-On accouut of the absorb? ing interest of tho elections in Ohio, Indiana and Ponnsylvauia, from which States sufficient information should be received to-ni^ht to de? termine the general result, THE NET?S office will be kept open until tho last telegrams aie received. Our special end associated press dispatches will be bul!etin.-id as rapidly as they arrive for tho information of the public. SKIFF ?fc GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS will appear at Hibernian Hall, for one week, commencing Oe tober 2Gth._ REDUCTION OF FREIGHT RATES.-The Colum bia Pheonix announces that the rates of freight over the Greenville and Columbia Railroad have been materially reduced-fully twenty per cent MAGISTRATES.-Governor Scott has appointed A. L. Solomons, Esq., a magistrate for Rich? land District, and Mr. A. L. Boozer for Lex? ington. IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS.- The City Trea? surer is now receiving the third installment of the annual tax, and those who wish to save their credit should walk up to the office and settle at once. BEAL ESTATE SALE.-L Y. Westervelt ?fc Co. sold last week, at private sale, a farm of fifty acres, known as the "Cottage," located in St. James' Goose Creek Parish, on the Northeast? ern Railroad, about seventeen miles from Charleston, for $500 cash. THE AMERICAN BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER. The October number of this valuable magazine has reached ns. It is clearly ?ind tastefully printed and well arranged, and it contains a mass of book news which will interest every lover ol literature. Mr. G. R. Cathcart is the editor and publisher. THE CHARLESTON RUBBER COMPANY.-In re? ference to a sheriff's notice of the sale of the property of the Charleston Rubber Company, published in THE NEWS of yesterday, wo are -desired by Mr. f. J. Kuauff to say that he has no interest, directly or indirectly, in the said . sale. THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB.-This club met lase night in the Hall of the Bruderliche Bund. The meeting was a fall one, and was addressed by General James Simons. Oar German fellow-citizens are thoroughly in earn - est, and what they have to do will do with all their might. HOTEL ARRIVALS, October 12.-Charleston H itel-J. B. Hart, Union District; T. L. Boy kin, Mrs. T. L. Boykin, nurse and child, Miss H. A. Boykin, Mis3 F. Boykiu, T. Lang, Cam - den; Mrs. Moore and two children, Bluffton, S. C.; W. A. Evans, Florida. Pacilwn Hotel-3. B. Barnes, S. C.; F. H. -Creech, Barnwell, S. C.; M. Flaton, Augusta, Ga.; J. J. Ryan, S. C.; 8. N. Izler, B. O. Stan .nell, Barnwell; J. O. Ladd, Summerville; W. 8. 'fjtaey, St. George's; Alex. McKenzie, Flor? ence; J. R. Pickett, S. C. Conference; F. M. . Jones, Graham's Cross Hoads; C. E. Washburn, Adam's Ban. A BRIGHT AND SHINING LIGHT.-Meeers. DJ wie & Mo iso have made the corner of Meet in? and Hasel streets one of the most at' tractive business resorts in the city. The in? ferior of the atoro has been thoroughly re? modelled, aud arrangements have been made .to receive goods by every New York arrival, The windows on Hasel-street ure protected by .a wire blind, whichportra.s the advantages to be derived from the use of Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, and ou the corner is a brilliant lamp, which lights the way to the well-known drugstore. This light is a feature on Meet? ing-street, and is one of the bost signs that Messrs. Do wie & Moise could obtain. A PERSONAL RENCONTRE.-A personal ren? contre took place yesterday evening on the :Summerville train, between tbe South Carolina Railroad depot and the city limits. The trou? ble arose out of a business transaction between Mr. R. D. Taylor, of this city, and Mr. Lime house. of Summerville, in which the latter was . charged by the former with improper conduct. Mr. Taylor, consideri ng himself deeply aggriev? ed, determined to obtain satisfaction, and went .ap to Mr. Liniebouse and asked him to walk ?ont of the ladies ' car. When the next car was reached Taylor, accused Limehonse of ungon -tlemanly conduct, and struck him several times, as we anderstand, with a cowhide. Limehonse defended himself, and s ime blows were exchanged. Taylor then drew a pistol, bat the weapon was jerked out of his hand by . some one of the passengers. Taylor formally notified Limehousc that he was ready and wil? ling to meet him at any lime, and then left thc train and returned to the citv. How REBEL OUTRAGES ARE MADE_A letter was received in this city last week, in which it was charged that "Mr. Rose, the senator hom York, on his way homeward from Columbia, on Friday night (October 2), was mobbed at .Chester and compelled to return to Columbia." The letter waa not official, bat it was written by a gcutlcman who is presumed to have ac . cess to tho official information collected by Bureau agents and miscellaneous Radicals Knowing the quiet and inoffensive temper of the people of thc State, we inq aired into the matter of thia alleged outrasre, and have re? ceived the following account from an eye-wit? ness, for whose veracity we can vouch : After caref-il inquiry I leam that a small party of young men serenaded Mr. Rose at the hotel where he wai stopping, singing, in de? rision, '-The Last Roso of Summer," and that whea tho Yorkvillo train was about leaving, one of them exclaimed to the conductor, "Loos, out, the Senator Rose is on your train." It would have been better perhaps to have omit? ted these demonstrations which have no sig? nificance whatever, inasmuch as the ci.izeus here treat him and his stripe with the most si? lent contempt. The report of his being mob? bed ia a sheer fabrication, and of coarse got ap for political effect. THE OPENING OF THE THEATRE LAST NIGHT. A fine audience {rreeted thc first appearance of thc new dramatic company list night, and the evening's entertainment passed off with as much eclat as Manager Templeton could have wished. Miss Alice Vane, as Little Barefoot, looked and acted more charm? ingly than ever, and her singing of ii Bacio was received with a degree of enthu? siasm seldom manifested by a Charl: ston au? dience. Of the new actors, Mr. Charles Web? ster is probably destined to become especially popular, bv dint of his droll ballad singing. The orchestra last evening was quite effective, and a great improvement upon ihe piano vhich was used last season. To-night wo are to have !; Still Waters Bun Deep." RADICAL MEETING LAST NIGHT.-Thc meet? ing last night on the Battery was attended by about three hundred unenthnsia?tic Republi cans. The first speaker was Mr. Mackey (for? merly of Mackey & Baker), who delivered his maiden speech in favor of Pillsbury, who spoke next, giving a sketch of his lifo and a description of his sufferinirs in tho cause of his dear people. Mr. Pillsbury was pathetic in the extreme, and was followed by Dr. King, formerly of thc United States Army. None ot the Republican leaders, white or colored, were present, but a series of resolutions approving the election of Pillsbury wore adopted. BUSINESS iN'OTIClCS. MENKE & MULLER.-This new fi: ra an? nounce to-day the opening of a new establishment at No. 325 King-street, with a fine and choice stock of fall and winter go ids for gentlemen's wear, as well as broadcloths, doeskins and vestings. Ready-made clothing of ali kinds wiR be found in their stock, as woU as gloves of all descriptions. In the advertise ment of Menke i Huller, pnb'ished to-day, isa mere outline description of their stock, wh?h catnotbe proper'y appreciat-d without a personal inspection uuder the courteous supervision of the enterprising proprietors. DENTISTE Y.-BV the announcement in another column, it wUl be seen that Dr. J R. Solo? mons has returned to the city, and may be found at his omeo, in Hasel-street, between King and Meet? ing. -o CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE.-A large lot offish, mackerel, tomatoes and crackers basfeeen received and are for sale at the corner of Meeting and Market streets. -o-. REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE.-Attention is directed to the business cords ot I. Y. Wcs'.crvelt k Co. in to-day's NEWS. INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS, Of aU denomination?. Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, Kept on band and for s de, by HUGZR k RAVEN EL, No. CO Ea=t Bay, corner Ex:hange-s reel, October 1 thstulmo CHOICE GREEN AN? BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast comer Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. H. R. If you want cheap BUak Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelope?, Paper, ic. ; or Miller's Almanac; Jf you want Printing oxecuted neatly; Il you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 59 Broad street _?tYnal gollfgf. EDIC A~L C O l?li K OK or THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHABLESTON, S. C. THE LECTURES IN THIS INSTITUTION WILL be resumed on MONDA), the 2d of November. 18C8, and continued until tba first Saturday in March, 1869. CLINICAL Li OTU RI? will be delivered dur? ing the Session at the City Hospitals bv thc Protec? tors of Practice of Medicine, Obstclrics and Surgery -to which the Students will tc admit ed freo of charge. Expens-8 for the Course: Matriculation Fee, paid once, $5; Entire Course of Lectures, S105; Tick? et far Dissection, $10; Graduation Fee, ?30. FACULTY: J. E. HOLBROOK, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Anatomy. E. GEDDINGS, M. P., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. C. U. 8 HEP ARD, M D., Professor of Chemistry. R. A. KINLOCH, M. D., Profesar of Surgery. F. M. ROBER ISON. M. D., Profesnor ot Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. J. P. CH * ZAL, M. D , Professor of General Patholo? gy, Pathological Anatomy and Hvgieae. MIDDLETON MICHEL, M. D., Professor of General Anatomy and Physiolo'v. GEO. E. TRUSCOTT, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. F. L. PARKER, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Lecturer on Anatomy. W. H. BAILEY, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D., October 8 thtusS D4C Deon of the Faculty. _Paints, ?ils, (Bf. WM. M. BIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead Zinc Paints Varnishes Coloi s Oils Window Glass Brushes. K EROSENE LAMPS AND FIXTURES. DEALERS IN REFINED PETROLEUM (OR KEROSENE) AGENTS FOR MARVIN'S SAFES AND HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES. No. 203 East Bay Street, SIGN OF MARVIN'S SAFE. WE ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOL? LOWING BRANDS OF WHITi: LEAD, which are ..opyrighted and bear our trade mark : WM. M. B. & CO.'S, STONEBALL, WANDO, CHICORA AND ETI WAN. ALSO, WM. M. B. <? CO.'S AND QUEEN CITY ZINCS. ALSO, THE FAVORITE LRAND Ol BRILLIANT PETROLEUM. August 29 DAG stnthSmos /oll ano Winter ?DDO?TS. N E AV FAL!. AND WINTER GOODS, FOR GENTLEMEN, TUE FINEST STUCK I? THK CITV. MENKE ? MULLER TARE PLEASURE IM ANNOUNJIN'G THAT they have opened at their New Establishment, No. 325 KING-STREeT. opposite Society, the finest Mock of FALL AND WIN I E? GOODS for Gentle men's wear which can be lound iu the citv, embrac ios thc Choicest ?ROAD.'LOT HS. FRENCH DOT SEINS, VELVET AND SILK VESTING^, kc, which will be made up to order. Tb.^y have also on hand a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTUING, of all descriptions, selected with great care, and of tl e vcrv latent styles consisting of Business and Dress Suits, Overcoats. &c, and a full stock of Alexandre's Kid. Cas-iincrc and Buckskin Gloves, Cravats, Shirts and other Fur? nishing Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in evpry rase, and prices to suit the times. A. M EN Ki-', (lormerlv ofDonBAUJi k Hunte.) D. MULLE?. (Formerly of MULLER BnoTHEns.) October 13 ruths 2mos /manna!. "TXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS TO New York, Liverpool and Havre, by Lt-SES NE k WELLS, No. lu Br. ad-street. October 2 Imo printers' WI)olt5olt Rlnrcl)iust^ pRINTERS, - WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. WILIER, EVANS i COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. FLAT PAPERS, FOLDED PAPERS, BOOK AND NEWS PAPER. THEY \':Z AGENTS FOB The L. JOHNSON Type Foundry R. HOE k CO.'i Priuting Presses and Material LEGEN ER & WEILER'S "Liberty" Press GORDON'S "Franklin" Press GEO. MATHERS' SONS' Book and Colored Inks C. E. JOHNSON'S Book and News Ink THE BATH (S. C.) PAPE ct COMPANY, And ull other kinds of PRINTING MATERIAL at Manufacturers' prices. In buying of us it costs the Printer or Publisher no more than if he bought at the North, and he leaves some of his money iu his own section of coun? try, instead of sending it all there, and that too with? out cost to himself. All the profit which can be kept here benefits Ute South. September 10 COTTON SAMPLE PIPER, SUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO SUIT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COTTON TRADE. MARKING INKS BT BARREL, KEG OR GALLON', AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK, Put up in neat packages of ten gallons ; just a good quantity for Factors', or Cotton Merchants' use tor season. MARKING BRUSHES AND POIS. SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND No. 109 EAST BAT STREETS, Charleston, S. C. September 10 Safes. 30,000 FRANCS ? ! HE RH I NO'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD't FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIh. New York ; EXPOsIITON UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND WIMER OF THE WAG EB or 30.000 FRANCS ! ! ($6,000 L'S GOLD). At thc recent International Contest la the Pari.* Er hibitiou. The public are invited to call and examine th- re? port of the Jury on the merits of the great contest, niki see the ollicia! award to the Uiirrmg't PatoLl over all others. HERRING, FARREL & SHER Ti AN, No. 231 Broadway, comer Murray-st., New York. FARR h El, HERRING & CO., ) BERRING k CO. Philadelphia, j Chidgtf. HERRING, FARPL'L i- SHERMAN. New Orleam. Large Stock ou baud by WALKER, UTANS & COGSWELL Nos. G BROAD AND Wi EA?1 BAY STREET?, CHARLESTON, S.C. March 3 s?me yylLLIS ?(i CRISOL?. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E.WTLLfS.A. R. CHISOLM. October 23 Ul?otbinfi tnt -furnishing ?&e?s. LABOE STOCK OF Fil FALL CLOTHING. NOW OPENED AT NO. 291 KING-STREET, Cornel of Wentworth. A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF AND FURNISHING GOODS, FOR MEX, YOUTHS AND BOYS, OF ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, MADE UP EXPRESSLY FOR MY TRADE, OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES AND WORK MANS DIP. CUSTOMERS PURCHASING CAN DEPEND ON HAVING NONE BUT NEW GOODS OFFERED TO THEM, HAVING DIS? POSED OF THE ESTIRE STOCK REMAIN? ING OVER FROM LAST WINTER AND RE? PLACED, BY NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES OF GARMENTS. SUCH AS WILL BE WORN* THIS COMING SEASON, AND AT LOW PRICES. BUSINESS SUITS AT FROM SIG TO 825 OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: SILK MIXED COATINGS FANCY TRICOT CASSIMERES MIXED COLORED MELTON'S POWDER GRAIN CASSIMERES COMMEitCIvL GRAY CASSIMERES CLACK TRICOT COATING SCOTCH CHEBIOT CASSIMERES, BLACK CLOTH DRESS FROCK COATS BLACK CLOTH AND BEAVER OVERCOATS WATERPROOF TWEED COATS WATERPROOF 1\V. ED GLENG.VKIAS INDIA RUBBER OVERCOATS AND CAPES. PANTALOONS AND VESTS TO MATCH, OF FAN? CY COLORED CASSIMERES, SLUE STRIPES FANCY COLORED HARRIS CASS1MERE3 FANCY COLORED DOUBLE AND TWISTED CASSIMERES BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS SCOTCH CHERIOT CASSIMERES, AL-, AC. BOYS il ND YOUTHS' CLOTIILXC, A LARGE STOCK, To Fit Boys aud Youths from 4: t? 18 Years Old, AT LOW PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS IK GREAT VARIETY, VIZ? MERINO. LAMBSWOOL AND SILK UNDER? SHIRTS AND DRAWERS SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS /IND DRAWERS JEAN AND CANION FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS NEGLIGE TRAVELLING SHIRTS MORNING GOWNS SCARFS, NECK HES, STOCK i KID AND BEAVER GLOVES, BU..K GLOVES, &c STAR BRAND SHIRTS, NOTED FOR THEIR FITTING QUALITIES AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP, AT FROni 82 25 TO 8* 00. COLLARS OF LINEN AND PAPER OF ALL TUE PREVAILING STYLES. TAILORING DEPARTMENT, SUPPLIED WITH A LARGE STOCK OF THE MOST CHOICE GOODS Ob' THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, VIZ: FRENCH, BELGIUM. ENGLISII AND AMERICAN CLOTHS, COA TINGS, CASSI? MERES, DOESKINS, XBXCOJS AND BEA? VERS OF BLACK, BLUE, OLIVE AND MIXED SHADES, WUILH WILL BE .MADE UP TO ORDER IN THE BEST MANNER, UNDER THE CARE OP A FIRST-CLASS FRENCH CUTTER. PRICES FIXED AND MARKED ON EACU ARTI? CLE. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS IS SO? LICITED. THE STOCK WILL BE SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. WM. MATTHIESSEN, B. W. McTCREOUS, Superintendent. October 3 Ofltljin?j aub /nrnisijing ?coba. STORE TO BE HATED, AND BUSINESS TO BK CLOSED UP! WE HAVE MARKED DOW? OUR EAT? TIRE STOCK. OP WS AND ROYS' CLOfflG AND FURNISHING GOODS, WHICH WE PROPOSE TO CLOSE OUT AT :R E T -A. I L WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS! OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING HAS REEN MANU? FACTURED by ourselves expressly for our Retail Trade, and every article sold will be warranted to give satisfaction. As we arc obliged to vacate tue Store on the first of November, wc have marked the Goods at prices that must insure an immediate fale. Cur friends and customers are reminded that an early selection from the Stock will secure thc great? est bargain*, as many of thc Goods arc marked to sell at LESS THAN HALF THE ACTUAL VALUE. IM OF FORMER AND CLOSING PRICES LOT OF OVER SACKS, formerly sold at S:i> to ?25, now.515 00 LOT OF OVER SACKS, formeily sold at SIC to $18, now. 12 00 LOT OF BUCK DRESS FROCK5, fo:merly sold at $25 to $45, now. 20 00 LOT OF FROCK SACKS, formerly sold at SIC to $20, now. 12 00 LOT OF HEAV7 CASSIMERE S.'.CKS, former? ly sold at 818 to'$20. now. 12 00 LOT OF BLACK CLOTH AND TRICOT SACKS, ti rmcrly so'.d at 520 to $25, LOW.... 15 00 LOT OF BLACK AND DARK MIXED SACKS, formerly sold at $15 to $20, now. 12 00 LOT OF DLACK AND FANCY MIXED SACKS, formerly sold at S12 to $16, now. 8 00 LIGHT AND DARK MES ED SKELETON SACK?, formerly sold at $8 to $12, now....,. 5 00 BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN PANTS, formerly sold at $12, now. 10 00 BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, formerly sold at $8, now. C 00 TWO HUNDRED PAIR ALL, WOOL CASSI? MERE PANTS, formerly sold at $8 to $10, nov?. 5 00 TWO HUNDRED PAIR ALL WOOL CASSI? MERE PANTS, formerly sold ot $10 to S12, now. . G CO VESTS TO MATCH.$2 to $4 00 LOT DARK BLUE PANIS, formerly sold at $C 5d, now. 4 00 BLACK CLOTH VES1S, formerly sold at 55 to SC, now. 3 00 SCOTCH CASS1MERK SUITS-ENGLISH WALKING COAT, PANTS AND VEST, for? merly so'.d at$ 8, now. 25 00 A LARGE INVOICE OF BOTS' CLOTHING, FRESH GOODS, Selling at half thc cost to manufacture. FURNISHING GOODS. WHITE SHIRTS, formerly at S3 to :3 50, now.S 2 00 WHI TE SHIRTS, formeily at $2 50, now. 1 75 WHITE JE^N DRAWERS, formerly nt SI 50, now. 1 03 WHITE LTNEN DRAWER?, io.mcrly at $2, now. 1 00 Warre MUSLIN AND BROWN JEAN, for? merly SI, now. 50 MERINO UNDER SHIR I'S, formerly SI 00 to $2, uow. 1 00 MLRINO DRAWERS, formerly $2 to S3, now.. 1 00 LINEN COLLARS, formerly S2 09 per dozen, now. 1 00 LINEN FINISH PAPER COLLARS, 30 cents per box, now. 20 SILK hCARF?, TIES AND LOWS. SO couti to SI 50, now. 25 ALL OUR FURNISHING CODOS AT CORRESPONDING LOW PRICES. Thc Clothing is all of our own manufacture, and warranted in every particular. Wo have marknl our Sti ck at the above low prices, as our business iu Charleston is positively TO BE CLOS2D LT. Country Merchants purchasing Clothing ?in lind it to their advantage to uiak-.- a selection from < ur Stock. HACLLUR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, Nc. 270 KING, COK. HASEL-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. September 29 13 Butter! Butter! Butter! BY LAURE! & ALJfcA???BER. THIS DAY, 13th Inst., win bo sold in our Store, No 137 East Bay. at U o'clock, 37 tntM choice GOSHEN BOTTER, just landed from ste:mor Saragossa. Con nions cash. October 13 Strips, Pig Ilams, Neck Bacon, Shoulders, Sugar and Whiskey. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 13th inst, will he sold in cur Store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock. 200 choice N. Y. SUGAR-CURED STRIPS 2?0 new Pig Hams 250 pieces Neck Bacon 5 les. Sugar-cured Barns 300 Shoulders 15 bbls. prime Grocery Sugar 4 bbls. Whiskey. Conditions cash. October 13 Shoulders, Hams, ij-c. JEFFORDS & CO. Win sell, THIS DAY. in front of their store, at hal'" past 9 o'clock, .? hhds. choico SHOULDERS 10 tc*. Suyar-cured Hams .1 hh'ls. canvased Hams 20 bbls- Molasses 10 kegs New York State Butter 20 sacks Rio Coffee CO boxes Candles 20 bbls. Sugar 10 boxes Tobacco. October 13 Positive Sale-Choice Butter, $c. BY T. M. CATER. Will bc sold THIS DAY, on Erown's wharf, at three quarters pax 9 o'clock, 13 firkins STATE BUTTER and DAIRY, CHOICE 10 firkins state Butter aud Dairy, Choice 7 firkins Orange County 14 firkins Delaware Good Table and Dairy 15 tubs Orange County 25 tubs State 100 sacks Liverpool Salt. TO LAND : 20 hhds. Hear Ribbed SIDES 50 tubs Lard. Conditions cash. October 13 Shoulders, Sides, Chcr.se, ?Je BY (x. W. STEFFENS & CO. Will be sold 'i HIS DAY, at their Store, No. 30 Ven? due Range, ai haif-pafrt 9 o'clock, - hhds. SHOULDERS - blids Sides - boxes Cheese - firkins Butter Ooffc, Sugar, Tea, kr. October 13 Shoulders, Smoked Beef and Lard. Bl HENRY COBIA & CO. THIS DAY, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of our store, will be sold, 500 BACON SHOULDERS 300 pieces Smoked Beef 25 tubs Lard. Conditions ci-h. October 13 Unreserved Sale of Hams and Shoulders, to close consignment. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. Will bc sold THIS MORNING, 13th inst., at 10 o'clock, ia front of tur storehouse, No, 82 East Boy. 2 tMs- 1 HAMS 3 t ercos) 1 tierce .Mioul Icrs. October 13 ' Schooner Herald. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO, TO-MORROW, 14th inst., at ll o'clock, will be sold, as she now lle-> at Union wharf, BBB The Schooner HERALD. 25 tons register, 1 years old, capcaity 2500 bushels groin, Ituht draught, and well lourd in Solis, Rigging, Anchors, Chains, ic, and well adapted to the coasting trade. Octobor 13 UN IT Kl) STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. The United States of America, South Carolina District-/. R. Anderson ?? Co. vs. David Biker. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to mc directed, is? suing out of the honorable the United >tates Cir? cuit court tor the District of r-outh Carolina in the above case, I will expose for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, at tue Cour.house in Walterborough, Colleton County, on WEDNES? DAY, the 4th day of November, 1808 (neing the first Wednesday of the month', at ll o'clock A. M., AU tho RIGHI, TECLE AND INTEREST of the defendant, Davl i Biker, in and to tho following PROPERTY, to wit: A PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND, situate noir Loginsville. i-t. raul's Parish, Colleton District, called "Richmond Hill," about nixieen miles from Charleston, and about one-half mile north ot the -a vannah and Charleston Railroad, contaitiin : between thirtv-firo and forty urer; buttiug and bounding southwest by linds of the estate of Logan, n u li east by lands of Puronueau, north hy lands of Joel Martin, and west by lands of Daniel Miller. ALSO, A PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate on the south side of fha Savannah and Charleston Rail? road, about sixteen milos from Charleston, at aplace ..ailed ''Ravencl," containing two acres, more or less; buttu g and bounding north hythe Savannah and Charleston Railroad, east by lands of -Roden, south by lands of Henry Bose, and wen by lands of -Roden, upon which lot there is an old woodtn frame Buildiug. ALSO, AU that PIECE, PARCEL OR TR VCT OF LAND in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton Dist.ict, about threo miles north or the Savannah and Ch irl-aton Rail? road, caUed "Caw-caw," containing, it is supposed, about one hundred and forty acres, more or less; butting and bound iu i north on lands of Philip Mes servey, cast on lands of John Jackson, south ou lands of Isaac Miller, an 1 west on the new road to WiU lown. ALSO, All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate on thc south side of the Jacksonborough Rood, St. Paul's Parish; butting and bounding ea?t bv lands cf Joel Martin, soa.h by lands of Daniel Miller, aud wost by lands of James Edenfield, I eing part of the tract formerly owned by Philip Marun, contoininj sixteen acres, moro or les.?. Levied on as tho property of David Rikcr, defend? ant, at thc suit of J. T. Anderson and Company, plaintiffs. Terms canil. Pu chasers lo pay the Marshal for all necessary papera and stamps. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal for Sonth Carolina District. Oclobcr 13 tul prugs, (?l)ctnif?lfl, (Ctr. FOR THE WEAK FOR THE PALE FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOR SPRING USE ! IST-rVO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEBL"?f THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, Made of PURE LIQUOR, HERDS AND ROOTS, so well known in Pharmacy : PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW ERS, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And such other HERBS AND ROOTS as wiU in cases assist I'igpsliou, promote tho secretions of system in the natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR IO THE YO 0?TG AND OLD MALE AND FEMA A ll Use It V? itli "Wonderful s ucees BRINGS COLOR TO THE PALE WHITE LIP. BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. THY TLJEif. CSE NO OTHER. Ask lor SUMTER BI1TEKS. Sold by Druggists and Giocrs. ?3*see that our signa.ure is over the cork of each bottle. DOWIE & MOISE. POPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, August 5 6mo* Charleston, S. C. portion Soles. Fine Felt Bats, Fine Assortment Dry Goods, Womtn's and Misses' Uoopskirts, Jrc. BY JOHN G. MILNOlt & CO. THIS DAT. 13tb instant, at 10 o'clock, we will seU, at our Auction Salesroom. N<\ 135 Mectinc-strcet A desirable assortment of GOODS, just received per steamers Charleston and Saragossa, OS ACCOUNT OF MA^"DT.\CTU11EBS: G cases fine Black Frenen Brown and Wine Color FELT HAT.'?. DRY GOODS. Flue Black and Colored CASHMERES AND SATI? NETS, All Wo. 1 Tweeds and Kentucky Jeanp, Black Kerseys. Twills, Plain, Red aud White Flannel, Domestic Flannels, Tlaid Wool Linseys, Black and Colored Alpacas, Ladies' and Men's Fine English White and Brown Kali Hose, Apron Checks, Bleach? ed and Brown Homespuns, Brown Blankets, Leather Belts, Gloves, Hooiskir s, f.'om fifteen to thirty springs, Misses Skirls, from six to twenty-five springs. ALSO, 0>' ACCOUNT OF ALL CONCEnXED, 1 case MINERVA TWILLS 129 packages ssorted Pins. Conditions cash. October 13 Dry Goods, Mats, ??c. Bl MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will sell, at my Store, corner of Kim? and Liberty streets, A GENERAC ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Hosiery, White Gooda, Notions, Ac. ALSO. 28 cases (150 dozen) MEN'S, EOYS' AND CHIL? DREN'S HATS. October 13 City Railway Stock-in sums to suit Pur? chasers. W. Y. LEITCH & ll S. BRUNS. WUl bc sold THIS" DAY. at ll o'clock, at the Old Postoflice, SIXTY SHARES CITY RAILWAY STOCK. October 13 Desirable King-street Store, known as No. 487. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS. Auctioneers. Will be sold, THIS DAY, 13ih instant, at the Old Postofficc, at ll o'clock, That desirable TWO STORY WOODEN HOUSE AND STORE, known as No. 487 King-street. Said store is well finished, and contains gait fixtures and e Helving. Lot measures twenty-five feet in iront, by one hundred and sixty-two feet in depth, more or les?. Termr cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and start: pe. October 13 Tenement Stores, King street, known as Nos. 25 and 25.1. W. Y. LEITCH & ??. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, 13th instant, at the Old Postoflice, at ll o'clock, That desirable TWO STORY WOODEN HOUSE, containing two stores, known as Nos. 25 and 25}i King-street Lot measures 36 feet fro.t by 136 feet in depth, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. October 13 Lot in Spring-street and Ten Acre Farm near Summerville. BY HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. Will he sold, at thc corner of Broad and East Bay streets, on TUESDAY, October 27, at ll o'clock A. M., One undivided balf-inlerestinthat LOT OF LAND, with thc i uildings thereon, situated on the north side ot Spring-street, one door weet of Ashley-street, measurina 229 feet front on Spring-street, 244 feet on back linc aud 319 feet deep, be the same more or less. ALSO, AU that TRACT OF LAND, containing ten (10) acres, adjacent to the Village of Summe ville, being a pat toi the "Mill Tract," conveyed by James Tup? per, Master in Equity, to Wm. Bird, trustee of Mrs. Martha P. Mood i nd children; bounding to the north on lands now or late of Beekman McGill, trustee; east on lands now or late of Rev. Po Hip Gadsden, and south and west on lands now or late of Daniel Knight Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, se? cured hy bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay lor pipers and stamps. J. B. BISSELL, October 10 stuG Assign?e. UNDER DECREE IN EQUI PT. IAltle. vs Purcell et al. On TUESDAY, the 27th instad, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at the Old Custorah use. 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