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THE DAILY NEWS. ?Ctr LAU?liST CIRCULATION-THE DAILY 'StU's BtTNO T?t: NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAVING T5E LARGEST CIR? CULATION IS THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, rPCBLISHES THE LI-I OF LETTERS REMAIN ' f N*r, is THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS . CONS CF TUE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. ..1 UCTION SALES IBIS DAY. LAUSES & ALEXANDRE will soli at io o'clock, .ia their atore, East Bay, butter, lard and bacon. T. M. CATER will soil at three quarters-past f9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, sides, butter and lard. J. A. ENSLOW & Co. will sell at tbree-quar tirs past 9 o'clock, in front of their store, East Bar, bacon, flour. ftc. MILLIGAN & Sos will sell at 10 o'clock, be? fore their store, Vendue Rjnge, iurniture, .crocberv, ftc. WILLIAM MCKAT will sell at half-past 0 -o'clock, on Union wharf, a sloop and yawl boat. Also, at store. Meeting-street, at 10 o'clock, tarni* ure, bedding, &c. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his .st:re, corner of Kies and Liberty streets, orv goods, iurniture, &c. JOHN G. MTLNQB & Co. will sell at 10 . o'clock, in their salesroom, Ko. 135 Meeting street, dry goods, &c. THE DAILY NEWS PBICE CCBBENT ASI? Cosi aCEaciAL CTBCULAB will be ready tor delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wishing to subscribe for a specified camber of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders at our counting room to-d-iy. FOB GEOBOETOWS, CHEBAW, AND ALL LAND? INGS os THE PEEDEE RIVES.-The steamer Planter haviug been unavoidably detained, will -contuiuo to receive freight to-day, and leave ?to-morrow morning, the ICth instant, at seven ?o'clock._ THE CAMPBELLS ABE COMING.-It may not be generally known that the troupe of Skiff & Galord, whoso large and brilliant posters ga? ther crowds in tho street;, are the original -Cambpcll Minstrels, and still combine the fiist talent of that world-renowned troupe. HON. JOHN Qurscx ADAMS.-This distinguish ? ed gentleman bas been invited to visit Cbarles on, Savannah and Augusta, aird address the Damocracy of the respective cities. It is prob? able, however, that the indisp sitioa from 'which ho Buffered so much in Columbia will prevent his accepting any of these invitations. CTBCTOSES.-Quite a number of circuses, each promising to exhibit the moat impossible feats ever performed under canvas, are now making their fall tour through tbe South, foremost arning them is John Robinson's renowned .show, which wo are told has been refitted and . reorganized upon a most grand and gorgeous scale. It will reach Charleston in a few weeks. RADICAL CHAMPIONS.-The Radices an? nounce that their party will be represented at ih3 debate in Christ Church Parish, on the 17th inst., by C. C. Bowen, Rev. R. H. Cain, and D. H. Chamberlain. They also announce that Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Ex-Governor Hawley, of Connecticut, wdl be amone their campaign speakers for this month in Sonth Carolina. TiBBAPLNS.-Tho supply of terrapins in this . City ia so abundant at present that they can be . bought readily at ono dollar per dozen, and when bought by tho hundred they can be had for one or two cents each. Terrapins are sell? ing in Washington at $23 per dozen, and ns they can be readily carried alive from Charles? ton to Washington, they would seem to offer a fivorablo opportunity for successful specula? tion. '_ CLEBK OF THE COUST OF COMMON PLEAS AND . G ES EBAL SESSIONS.-Mr. Brownfield, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Ses? sions, yesterday made a formal surrender of his office to A. C. Richmond, to whom it was awarded by Colouol Willard, sitting as Judge in Chambers, on a writ of quo warrante. The receipts of the office since September 5, tho day on which the claim was first made, were included in th9?^urrender. RECOVERY OF STOLEN GOODS.-Lieutenant Hendricks, the Chief of the detectivo force, bas be-n recontly engaged in the investigation of sundry larcenies tint have taken place in the -city. A number of old offenders-released jail birds-have boon captured and a qumtity of the stolen property recovered. He has now in his offico varions articles of clothing, jewelry, silverware, ftc., that have been traced to the thieves, who will now be enabled to renew their . acquai ilanco with the jail. THE ELECTIOS NEWS.-There was a groit ruBh yesterday for THE DMXV NEWS containing ta? bular and comparative statements of the re? sult of tho election in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. Tue general impression was one of .gloomy foreboding, andevery man condoled with his neighbor on tho general misfortune. Some keen Democrats, however, obtained consolation for their disappointment by berting on the Oily of Philadelphia, which, notwithstanding the beasts of sanguino Radicals, wont decidedly Democratic. One Democrat alone won fivo hnudrrd dollars, which he hal distributed in small bets on the result of the Philadelphia ?election. BLACKFISH PBESEBVED.-Dr. Sim, a North? ern man who has settled in this State sinco the war, has invented an antiseptic lor the preser? vation of meats, which on trial has proved .quito successful. It was tri;d as an experi? ment on somo mutton, whiebjwas eaten twelve .days afterwards with great relish and without . suspicion, by gentlemen supposed to be judges in 6uch matters. Dr. Sim proposes to apply lois antiseptic in au improved form to the pre? servation of blackfish, which caa be caught ia great abundance off the coast of this State. It is supposed that the supply of blackfish here is equal to that of tho salmon or thc codfish, . and that when preserved as proposed they will form aa important article of export. HOTEL ARRIVALS-Ootobor 14.-Charleston Ho'.el.-J. E. DeJarnotte, Virginia; Dr. E. H. j Browning, James Island; W. Stevens, Mans-1 field, Geo.; s. S. Marsmxn, Philadelphia; J. S. M. Hill, Baleigh: ?Jap?ain S. D. Horsey, Steam? ship Falcon; General Meade, Colonols Emory aud Barstow, United States Aimy; W. C. Lord, Wilmington ft Manchester Railroad; P. White, wife ar-rt child, New York; E. J. Renard, Eu? rope; B. B. Lloyd, Princeton, N. J.; J. B. Mac kensic, Now'York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grady, Greenville; Charles S. ?tockman and child, Georgetown; E. S. Calhoun, New Yolk; James McBndo, Walterboro', N. C.; A. J. p. Ged .din?s, North Carolina. Pavilion Hotel.-J. W. Buttes, Wm. Prester, .8. C.; Henry Beard, Columbia, 3. C.; F.S.Low? rie, Lexington, S. C.; J. D. Davis, of John BobinsouV circus and menagerie: M. Sullivan and wife, Greenville; G. W. Earle, Anderson; Mrs. T. P. Burger, Ed:sto; P. M. Gibbon, Clar sndon; D. Jones, Timmo .sville; E. B. Dardcn, Fla.: J. H. House, Walker county, Ga.; E. L. Gentry, Augusta; E. C. Arnold, Monroe, Ga.; G. M. Bird and C. Washburn, Cordcsville; M. Levi, Manning; R. W. Hale, Montgomery, Ala.; H. Tanzebeitter, St. Stephens; John A. Jame? son, Barnwell; Sci Sink, St. Mathew's, S. C. EHOW-NOZHINO NEQKOES.-A highly oatoem ed German citizon o? Charleston, while bathing a day or two s:uc?, overheard a discussion anions some negroes in robard to naturalized citizens. 0?e of the negroes said that it was a sbau.e thar these foreigners were " Mowed to stay here and voto same as we what be bora here aud lib here all our libes." Another said: "Yes, dose Insume::, and Dutchmen, and frenchmen, dey don't know uotin'-dey can't eb"a spoke Euglish-I doa"t t;nk doy ought to be 'lowed to stay yer, much lcs3 to vote like we Americans." \ A third said: "Well, you jis wait till General Grant's lectcd. an he v ill fix dat for we; I bet you he don't let none vote 'eept dem what bora yer. ' Our irioud then left, satisfied that the Radicals had revived Kmw-Nothing isin among thc citizens of African descent, and that it was time for all foreign-born Ameri? cans to defend their lights against thc Re? publicans and negroes. THEATRE-ALICE VANE AS CAHILLS.-Miss Alice Yn.ne, in ber personation, last evening, of toe character of La Dam J aux Camillas, fairly took a very crowded house by stoiui. lt was difficult to detect the vein of false seutinieut whuh runs through thia mest famous of French melodramas, in the prcseuc: of so del? icate a perception, so exquisite a tact in the reudition of tho varying shades ol character and feeling which maleo tho artistic imperson? ation of Camille at once .so seductive and diffi? cult a task. That the bouse warmly appre? ciated the truth and beauty of tbe brilliant young actress' conception was abundantly manifest from their rapturous and continued applause. The play of Caniil lo has a more sustained tone than most of tho stock dramas of tho modern stage. There ia less ol that sadden transition which ia thc great resource of mediocre artistic talent, and which seldom fails to attract applause from audiences less tliacriminating than impulsive. Rut this only makes the role of the inrpers-ma tor the more difficult, and renders thc present triumph of Miss Vane more remarkable. "Camille" is certainly net best conception, and she deserves a hearty "well don." from all lovers of delicate and artistic acting. To-night the play will be Don Camr de lta zan, once a very popular play in Charleston' but which has not been performed here for many years._ BOBBE s Y o? THE SOUTH CABOLXXA RAILBOAD. On Tuesday night both the South Carolina Railroad up trains were robbed. Tho Colum? bia train left the city at the usual hour, but when near Rose Hill, thirty-seven miles from Charleston, the engine commenced Blipping, and the train was delayed several minutes. During this time som* persons unknown broke into one of the freight cara by cutting through the door pancel with an axe, and several bar? rels of fish, a crate of crockery, and a bartel ot sugar were thrown out w.tbeut dcloction at the time. When the train resumed its mo? mentum the conductor chanced to look out, and observing the merchandise stopped tue train and recovered the gi eater pat t. The thieves were evidently disappointed at this contrelenxps, and laid iu wait nntd the Augusta train arrived, about two hours later. The train slipped as before, and tho same scene was enacted. The car was broken open, and several boxes of cheese and other merchandize taken therefrom. This robbery was not dis? covered until th? cars arrived at Reeve's Sta? tion, fifty-two miles from tho city, and it waa then too late to return. Information of tho robberies was sent to the city, and on the next day a large part of the stolen goods was found concealed in the woods, though no clue was obtained that would lead to the airest of thc robbers. It was found that the rails bad been greased with slush, and the delay caused ena? bled the thieve* to break open the cars. BASE BALL-A CHALLENGE.-Tho return of fall, and especially the near approach of win? ter, has caused quite an excitement in base ball circle?. Bate are lively and bolts aro tight, while the rise in balls is marked. The opening of the season by the Forest City and tho Alerts has given an impetus to the game in this State which will piobably make it more popular than could have been imagined. Thc following let? ter from Beaufort is good proof of thia state? ment : TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. BEAUTOBT, P. C., October 10, 18C8.--I send Sou the score of a game of ''muffins," plaved y the Cosmopolitan Base Ball Club ot this place. The ?fame was played Friday afternoon on the green in front of the library building. The ground is a good ono and ?. good ordei. The day waa cool and pleasant. Thc players began to assemble by 3 o'clock and thc gamo commenced at lnlf-past 3. Messrs. Wright aud Wallaoe wero chosen captaius, and tho game wis opened by Wright tilting the bat. Six innings were played, when tho game waa called on account of the darkness, tho score standing Wright ten to Wallace nine. I he batting was moat of it very good nud several fine "fly catcher" wore made. The cause of the small score was the good fielding rather than poor battiue. Below I send the sccre of the respective sides. R. o. W Jlace, p.3 1 Bicker, c..I 2 .lonkius, lb.1 3 Wakefield, 2b.0 S C. Harrison, 3o.>) ? H. PoUitzer, B. e....2 2 Johnson, r. f.1 Kuh, L t.1 R. O. Wright, p.4 0 Hutchius nc.2 1 J. H rrisr-n, lb.1 3 Roimcs, 2b.0 3 '."Tacker, 3b.I 3 G. PoUttz -r, r. L...0 4 Pain-, Li.2 I Davenport, s. s.o 3 Total.9 19 Total.10 18 BUttS EACH INNING. 12 3*66 Total. Wallace.0 1 3 I 0 4 9 rtnght.a 2 o 3 3 u io Fly catches-Wall ice 2, Ricser 1, Jenkins 1, Wright 1, Harrison 1. Flies mts-cd-C. Harrison 2, Johu Bon L Wright 1, Paine L Out on fouls-Wallace 1, Jemdns L C. Harrison 2. Butchiusou 1, J. Harrison 1, Crocker 1, O. PoUitzer 1, Paine 1. The game was played one mau short, as the other players did not arrive "on time." We would like to have tho Alerts and Forest City honor us with a visit to play the "home and home" of their match. We have a good field and a new set of implements that are at their service any time they will call hore. In hopi* wo may be honored with a visit soon, I am, vcrv respectfully, S. B. WRIGHT. M. C.B. B. C. A match game of base ball was played on Wednesday aftornoon between tho second nine of the Huron aud the first (1st) niue of the Phoenix Base Bill Clubs, which resulted in the favor of the foimor, with the following score : HUBON". O. R PncENix. O. R. Taylor, p.2 3 Moroso, c.1 2 Dougherty, c.3 ? ShifHy, p.0 3 White, lb.1 3 Litschgi.2 2 St. Arnaud, 2b.1 2 G- raty.2 -j Curtis, 3b.0 :|Bomar....,.1 3 Sullivan, s s..0 2 Da pray.2 1 Dawson Li.3 2 Ingraham.2 I Reader, r. t.0 2!*itzgcrald.I 3 Braiisford, e. t.I S?Li?tte.,2 0 Total.15 22| Total.13 ?7 Five innnings were played on each side, thc Huron being victors by 22 to 17. A match game was played yesterday after? noon betwosn the Atlantic and Atlanta colored Clubs, with the following result : Atlantic 28; Atlanta 10._ The Fracas on thc Cars. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. SCITHESVILLE, October 14.-Permit me to correct your statement of the rencontre on the cars between Taylor and Lime house. You say one or more blows with a cowskm waa struck. No such took place. There waa no cowskin or any other weapon but fiats usc*., until Taylor drew his pistol. Such aro the facts, and I hope the publio will excuse the necessity of my ap? pearing before them, aa I do not desire to figure as a rowdv. Respectfully, E. J. LIMEHOUSE. CHOICE GBEEN AS? BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goode delivered tree. BUSINESS NOTIGKS. BUCKWHEAT FLOCK, smoked salmon and hali? but, smoked beat' and beef tongues, Dutch herring, new mackerel, *XT? fine herring, received this week by stearter. Also, a fresh supply of crackers, consisting of gin? ger anaps, arro* r^ot, lemon, but'er. cream, Trenton, wine, milk, and sett Boston. Dent's water and Hall's milk cracker?, in cans. WM. P. CORWIN & CO., 2 No. 275 King-street. -C li. SCHUB.-At the cigar stand in tho lobby of the Cheleston Hotel, THE DAILY NEWS is kent for sal; IN TEE SAL REVENUE STAMPS, Of all denomination-. Also, PROPltlETARY .-TAMP?, K-.'pt on baud and for s,ile, by HUGER ?' F.AVENEL, No. O East Bay, corner Lx:kauge-s rcet, October 1 thstulmo , it. lt. If you want cheap BUni DJ.H:S; D' you want cheap Stationer/, Envelope;, Paper, ic; or Miller's Almanac; If you ?ant Printing executed neatly; It you want Uooks bound in any style, or ActOtml Books made to order, with any desired pattern ol ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 39 Eroad street. ^tillinerrj ?001.5, &c. It S . S. W A T T S. No. 2 74 KIN Q-STREET, WILL OPEN THI5 DAY. A FASHIONABLE ASSORTANT OF 2?IL co>sisnso OF : VELVET, SATIN AND STRAW BENNETS. A large variety of eve)y styl: of FLATS VELVETS,PLU HES SILKS, SA! INS RIDBONS, FE ".THE ' S FLOWERS SCARFS AND GLOVES. Da uss GOOOS. T IT! 31311 N G S AND BUTTONS. CORSETSi CORSETS:! CORSETS ::: A full assortment of which she respectfully invites the ladies to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. October 10 "j^AD EMOIS ELLE ESTELLE HAAS, Ne. m KING-STREtT, Will open THIS DAT, 13th instan', A HAND-SOSrr A SOOTUENrOF FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, 4c, kc. October 13 tbsm3 R S. M. J. Z E 1191 O W HAVING JUST RE? TURNED from New York, would inform the Ladies that she will open This Diy, a handsome assortment Of MILLINERY GCODS, Including "DRESS TRIMMINGS," Ma? dame Denaorest'a "PAPEu PATTERNS," Ac. ?9~DRE?<SMAKINGattended to as usual. November 15 No. 301 KINO-STREET. i?i?5t'C?iniC0U5. STORE FURNITURE FOR SALE: JJERRING'S PATENT SAFE STANDING DESK, LETTER PRESS TABEE, SHOW CASE CLOTHING} TABLES, STOVES, Ac, ?c. .MA CU 1. LA it, "WILLIAMS & PAUKEN, No. 27D King, corner of Basel-street. October 15 C Charleston MILL POND OYSTERS, PLAN l ED, NURTURED AND FED BY THE Connousboro' Company, universally acknowl? edged by judges to be the finest flavored OYSIERS in the world-fat themselves and most fattening nourishment, ruperior to Norfolk and New York tnvalves in delicacy, sweetness and relish. To be bad in quantity or at retail, by the barrel, bushel or pe k lu tho shell, and by tlie gallon, qnart or pint opened, at the WEST END OF BEE-SI REE Z. October 0_JOHN S. SCHMIDT, Aganl. COTTON GINS ! COTTON GINS ! THE JCSTLY CELEBRATED "STAR" CO I TON' GINS and CONDENSER?, at greatly reduced prices. The Manufacturers having decided to reduce the price of tb*-ir Gins to Si per saw, and their Condens? er? to S2 per saw ia discount of 23 per cent, from for? mer rates), now offer them at above low figures. An experienced agent of thc Company will lend hts assistance in locating and putting ia successful operation whatever of these Gins are sold in South Carol na or thc adjoining States. Wc cordially invite tho attention o' Factors au 1 Pouters to the merits of the Star Tatest Oin, and will furnish tull information on application. CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Ottober 9 C_No. 350 Meetin^tr.et. CO-OPE Li ATI V E UKQCEii 1. SOUTHWEST UOKVEtt MEETING AND M A lt K KT STREETS, AN EXTENSIVE. VARIED AND CARF.FULL? selected supplv ol thc KECE-NS VRIES O? LIFE. nDd also tho luxuries- WINEs, LIQUORS, etc.-will at all times be iouud at the above Sto.-j estabbsbed under thc auspnesof the "PALMETIO PIONEER CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION," and wh'.eh will continue and extend thc advantages ii already offers to the public. Fresh arrivals ano barpains will be regularly reported, and every facili? ty afforded pa! rous. The "object" ot thc Association is, as set for.h in . its charter, "To furnish members arri the puhlu with thc necessaries of life ol good quality, unadulte? rated, and at lowest market tates, and from the profits of such sales to a.-cuuiulate calita' for it; membors." Copies of t'^e Constitution and By-La--vs cm b* found at the More ot the Association, a:i 1 a l in? quiries legirding thc practical working of tile enter? prise wdl be most cueerfully an I promptly .satL-tk-d. W. H. WELCH, Superintendent. J. N. WIG FALL, Assistant. July ll i SIMPLE PAPER. fcUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO SUIT THE REQUIREMENTS OF Taz COTTON TRADE. 31 A UKIN G INKS BY" BAU 1% KL, KEG Oil GALLON, AT IBICES BELOW NEW YORK, Fut up in neat packages of tpu salions ; .inst a good quantity tor F-.-'ors', or Cotton Merchant.-' uv.- :J: season. <-G BRUSHES m mi SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WALKEP, EVASS 4 COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD AND No. 109 EAST BAY STREETS, Charleston, S. t\ September 10 t?itliitig an?r /urnisbinj (?oobs. LARGE STOCK OF Fil FILL CLOTHING. NOW OPENED AT NO. 291 KING-STREET, Corner of Wentworth. A LAP.GE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF FiLL'MD WIiWEtR CLOTiiliVG AND FURNISHING GOODS, ron MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, OF ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, MADE UP EXPRESSLY FOP. MY TRADE, OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STILES AND WORK? MANSHIP. CUSTOMERS PURCHASING CAN DEFEND ON HAVING NONE DUI 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 ^V?LL EE WORN THI3 COMING SEASON, AND AT LOW PRICES. BUSINESS SUITS AT FUOM $10 TU 535 OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: SILK MIXED COATINGS FANCY TRICOT CASSIMERES MIXED COLORED HELIOS* POWDER GRAIN CASSIMERES COMMERCIAL GRAY CASSIMERES BLACK TRICOT COATING SCOTCH CHERIOT CASSIMERES, BLACK CLOTH DRESS FROCK COATS BLACK CLOTH ANO BEAVER OVERCOATS WATERPROOF TWEED COATS WATERPROOF 1V>\ ED GLENGAHIAS INDI I RUBBER OVERCOATS A SD CAPES. PANTALOONS AND VESTS TO MATCH. OF FAS CY COLORED CASSIMERES, SIDS STRIPES FANCY COLORED HARRIS CASHMERES FANCY COLORED DOUBLE AND TWISTED CASSIMERES BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS SCOTCH CHERIOT CASSIMERES, Ac , Ac. BOfSJlMWCLOMI, A LARGE STOCK, To Fit Bojs and Youths feom 4 t> 18 Years Old, AT LOM PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS IX GREAT VARIETY, VIZ? MERINO. LAMBSWOOL AND SILK UNDER? SHIRTS AND DRAWERS SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS & ND DRAWERS JEAN AND CANTON FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS NEGLIGE TRAVELLING SHIRTS MORNING GOWNS i-C^RFS, NECK HES. STOCKS KID AND BEAVER GLOVE*, BUCK GLOVES, ?0 STAR BRAND SHIRTS, NOTED FOR THEIR FITTING QUALITIES AND U?OD WORKMANSHIP, AT F lt 031 $2 33 TO Si 00. COLLARS OF LINEN AND PAPER OF ALL THE PREVAILING STYLES. TMORING DEPlRTMEiW, SUPPLIED WITH A LARGE STOCK OF THE MOST CHOICE GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, VJZ: FRENCH, BELGIUM, E N 0 TISH AND AMERICAN CLOTHS, COATINGS, CASSI? MERES, DOESKINS, TRICOl'S AND BEA? VERS OF BLACK, BLUE, OLIVE AND MIXED SHADES, WHIU1 WILL BE MADE UP TO ORDER IN THE BEST MANNER, UNDER THE CARL- OF 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. 31ATTH1 ESSEN. B. W. McTUREOUS, Superintendent. October 3 ?Ddion Suies. Bacon, Flour, Rapt and Bagging. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO, Will be soM, IBIS MORNING. 15th inst., at three quarters-past 0 o'clock, in Iront of our storehouse No 32 East Bay, ?SjsHOUiDIBS - bbl-. Flour - coils Bope - rolls Bagging. October 15 Butler, Lard, Sides and Ham?. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. 1HIS DAY, thc ICth inst., will be sold in our Store, No. U37 East Bay, at 10 o'clock. IC tubs prime BU?TEH, ppr steiraer Manhattan 15 tubs Lard, per steamer Manhattan 5 conks liants 2 hbd-s. Clear Sides 10 bbb. Sugar 20 kits salmon end Mackerel. Conditions cash. October 15 MILLIGAN & ?SON, ? No. 32 \ (minc Range, WM sell THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, MEAT S.AFES. Lounge, Stoves and Utensils, Bed? stead =, Chairs. Pots, Ovens, Pans, Shovels, Forks, Irons, Selves, Wall Paper, Tobacco, ic. ALSO, To Clo.'C Consignment, - dozen PLATES, assorted sizes - dozen Kosiusnnd Goblets, Howls, Pitchers, ic - nests Matket Baskets. Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, ic, ic. October 15_ /inondai. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS TO New York, Liverpool and Havre, by LI SESNE & WELLS, No. 10 Br.od-strcot October 2 Imo paints, (Pils, (gk. WM. M. BIKD &C0., IMPORTERS AND ?IANCFACTURERS OF White Lead Zinc Paints Varnishes Culoi s Oils Wiudow Glass Brushes. tL Kl??.) S INK LAMPS AND FIXTURES. DEALEBSIN REFINED PETROLEUM (OR KEROSENE) AGENT;FOB MARVIN'S SAFES AND HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES. No. 203 En it Bay Street, SIGN OF MARVIN'S SAFE. WE Ar.E SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOL? LOWING BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, which are copyrighted and bear our trade mark : WAI. M. B. & CO.'S, STONEWALL, WANDO, CHICORA AND ETI WAN. ALSO, WM. M. B. k CO.'S AND QUEEN CITY ZINCS. ALSO, THE FAVORITE BRAND OF BRILLIANT PETROLEUM. August 29 Die stuth 3mos S?fC5. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HE RR I NG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FA IR. Loudon ; WORLD'S EA lb. New York ; EV.PO0IIION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND W1NXER0F?HE WAGER OF 30,000 FRANCS ! ! (SG.OOO IN GOLD.. At the recent International Contest in thc Pai ls Ei Inbiri on. The pilbil.- are iuvited to call au-.l examine the re? port ol' the Jury on the menu nt' tue great contest, and see the oiLVial award to the H,'rr:ug's Painui over all others. HERRI N'G, FARREL & SHERMAN. No. 251 Broadwav, corner Murray-st., New York. EARRhEI, HERRLN'O i CO.,1 HERRING i 00. Philadelphia, j .. Chicleo. HERRING. FARREL i SHERMAN. New Orleans. Large Siock on band bi WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL Nos. a DROAD AND DU EA>1 BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S.U. March 3 _ E V E it AND AGUE. NO MORE CHILLS : NO MORE ELVER ! GO A^D GET THE GREAT SOUTHERN I EVER AND AGUE REMEDY ,Pricc Fifty Cents) OF E. H. KELLERS A C0.: DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. No. 131 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. [ September 13 Jlur?iiiH Salts. Sloop at Auction, WM. McKAT. Auctioneer, Will sell THIS DAY (Thursday). 15th instant, at half-past 9 o'clock, at Tinton Wharf, One Sloop Boat, named MARKEt BOY, mensur ing 23 leetby 7 feet beam, copper fastened, with Tar? paulin and Yawl Boat attached. Terms cash. October 15 WM, McKAY, Ko. 136 Meeting-street, Will sell THIS DAY (Thursday), 15th instant, at 10 o'clock, BEDSTEAD-, MATTRESSES SOFA, CHAIRS Wardrobe, Stove, Crockery. Piano, Ac. ALSO, A lot of NOTE AND LETTER PAPER. Terms cash. October 15 Sides, Buttirand Lard. BY T. M. CATER. Will bc sold, THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarter.'-past 1) o'ciofu, 10 hhd--. C. B. SIDES, cow landing f>0 tub.? ehcice Orange county Butter 32 firkins State Butter 60 tub? Lard. Sale positive. Conditions cash. October 13 golds. ill A R M O V S E , yo. 331 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. TRANSIENT BOARD PER DAY.S2 CO October 13 3 VICTORIA HOTEL_THE PROPRIE? TOR announces to his patrons, and the public in nouerai, that the price ot uoard for transient and permanent boarders has been considerably reduced. The Hotel ia located ia the bufincs* part ot King street, corner of Princess. It is one of the be3t fur nifhed Hotels In the city. The proprietor has kept it for thc last twelve yeats, and hU motto ls to mike every /mest feel at home. Price for Transient Boarders, per day.S2 50 Price for Permanent Boarders, per Week. 8 00 F. OPDE BEECK, Proprietor. October C tuthslmo A CARD. Iho undersigned, having so'.d his entire intcresl iu the Hotel known .n thc ' NICKE RSON HOUSE," io Columbia, S. C., would take great pleasure in re? commending hts Iricnds to continue their patronage to tho new proprietors. Mr. WEIGHT has hil charge of the Hotel foi m-3 l'or a year past, and will continue to have th? entire management of the Hotel under the new ar rangement. I feel assured thal thc house will maiutain its for mer reputation as a first-class Hotel T. S. NICKERSON. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 1, JSCS. Sop tomber 24 thm2aios N E XV Y O lt Iv HOTEL, No. 7 2 1 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY. li. M. II1LOHKTH ?fi CO., 1'ronrietor.v THIS LONG ESTABLISHED FIR>T-CLASi HOTEL, a* popularly known in former time under the manag. T-cnt ol J. ll. MONNOT, Esq., ant moro recently under that of HIRAM CRANSTON i CJ" is now undct the proprietorship of .Messrs. D M. UILDRETH ? T. B. ROCKWAY, murtho firm o D. M. HILDRETH A CO. Thc senior partner from his long experience as i pi oprlctor o? the Veranda. St. Louts and St. Charle Hotels ofNcw Orleans, fiatu-rs himself that ho cai assure his friends and the public generally, that it former world-wide reputation as ii popular Arabela* Hotol, shall be fully sustained under its presen management. lyr* February 13 Progs* Cdfinif?lfl, ?c. SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR TnE PALE ' FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOR SPRING CSE ! jJS-NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEM..? THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, Mado of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, st well kuown in Pharmacy: PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW ERS, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And inch other nKRBS AND ROOTS a3 will la cases assist I igcsliou, promote the secretions o:' system in thc natural channell, and give TONE AND VIGOR IO THE YOUNG AND OLD. MALE AND REMA Ml Usc It With "Wonderful Succ?s BRINGS COLOR TO THE PALE W II I T E LIP BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO TUF. THIN FACE AND CARE-WORK COUNTENANCE. CURES FEYER AND CEE ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE SO OTHER. Aik ior SUMTER BIIIERS. Sold by Druggist! and Giocers. &5"-?CC '.hat our sigua'utc is over the cork of eacj bottle. KO WIK & MUIS E. POPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ai!ga-t ."> Gmo* Charleston. S. C. T> OS A DA LIS Lil N PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AI'D CUHE3 SCROFULA Ann ALL CHRONIC DISEASES OF TUE BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended hy /he Medical Faculty ar.dMxr.y Thousands of our Best Ci:izer.t. /Vj* For Tcs.imonials of remarkable cures, sec "Itosailalia Almanac" for this year. PREPARED OSLT BI DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 211 BALTIHORE-STUEET, BALTTMOEE, MD. FOR SALE BY DO WIE & MOISE, No. 1CJ Meeting-street, corner Ha?ol. July 22 ?mos ROSAD A LIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 13 mc lyr Jlntli?n Sales. Dru Good?, Furniture, Jfc. BY MILKS DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at IO o'clock, I will sell at my ?torc. co;ner of Klug and Liberty H. reeta, A choke aasortmeut of OBY GOOD-, Hosiery, Ba'moral Skirt*". Sarinets, Muy Dinding, Si ool Cot? ton. Matches, Cia; Pipes; ?c. ALSO. One ROOK CASE, Bureaus, Carpet, Matting, Oil Cloth, Mirrors, kc. TC-MORROW, I w ill ten, 100 rases BOOTS. Shoes and Hats, just received. October 13 Dry Goods, Lace Collars, Blue Knit Jackett, cjC. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. CHIS DAY. 15th inf tant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auction Sa'.e.-room, No. 135 Meeting-street, An Invoice of GOODS, just reca.ved, CONSISTING IX PAET OF: Fancy and Mournin.r PRIMS, Heaver Goths, Carsimerea, Satinets. White Flannels, Kentucky Jeaus. Blue P;aids, Shirting i-tripes, Madras Hdkfs., Gray Blankets, Colored Reps, Colored and Black Al? picas, 3-1. 7-8 and 4-1 Bleached Hoop Skirts, Black Doeskins, Cassimere Vests. Blue Knit JaekeL?, Lacs Collars, Embroidered Hdkfs., Sdk ?laline, A-c. Conditions cash. October 15 A Beautiful Farm cf 35 acres on Charleston Neck. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. Will be sol I. at Prh-ato Sale, a Valuable FARM of 3) acres ot land, on Charleston Neck, just outside of the city limit*. Toi-" Farm is one of tho best on the Neck, is well settled, and has on it an elegant Resi? dence, beautifully located )?: a grove or live oaks. Terms of sile can be made accommo tating. Apply as above, at onie?, No. 68 EAST BAY. October 15 1 Cito 3bDfriisrmcnt5. OFFICE CH JEP "?F^KTKCTlVESi CHABLESTON, S. C, October 15, 1868.-Re? covered and brought to this offlae, SILVER WARE, COATS, liRESSES, BOOTS, PISTOL, and other articles, the same beinv stolen propeity. Parties losing the same will please call, prove uropeity, and pay expenses H. W. HENDRICKS, 1st Lieut, and Chief of Detectives. October 15 3 ?TOTICE TO CERTAIN TAX-PATERS. N AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY TAX BILL FOB 1ST.8.-OFFICE CLERK OF Ci C's OIL. CHABLESTON, October 7,180S.-The following amen? datory tirdinanee to th- Ordinance to raise suppUes for the year 1863, is hereby published for the inlor mation of all persons concerned. Especial attention is invited to paragraph "2," which taxes all sales of cotton on personal aceouLt, or account of others, payable monthly; also, to that pan ol the Or ilnince which follows oller patagraph ?.29," which levies a tax ou every hundred dollirs ot all freight and pas? senger lists of all steamers or sailing vessels, atc, payable monthly. 'Ihe Ordinance was ratified on tho 29th fiepte rr - ber, 1868. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. STATE Ol SOUTH CAIIOLINi-CITY OF CHARLESTON. AN OPHNANCE to change and modify an ordinance "Ir raise supplies for the city for the year le63, and for other purposes." Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in Council assemble 1, That thc said ordinance shall be amended so as lo read as follows, to wi.: Paragraph 2 of S edon 1-Fifty cents on every hun di ed dellars of oil sales ot goads, wares or merchan? dise (except cotton) on personal account, or on ac? count ol' others; and twenty-five cen'S on every hun? dred doilars of all siles ot cotton on personal ac? count, or accouut of others, payable monthly. Paragraph 5of sertion 1-1 ?tty cents on every hun? dred dollars ot ?ll sales at auction, payable monthly. Paragraph 21 of Sertion 1-Fifty cents o-. every hundred dollars of thc gross receipts of hotels or public eating or boordma houses, payable monthly. Paragraph 22 ot section 1-Fifty cents on everV huudrf d dollars of all receipts of livery stable keep' er?, pavable monthly. Paragraph 24 ot Section 1-Flit* cents on every hundred dollars of the gros3 receipts of all print? ing offices, newspapers and publishing houses, pay? able monthly. Paragraph 26 of Sect*-- . wii . " . hundred dollars o: .""'M icn'? every S3,es w horses and mul-s orought to the cly, payable monthly. Paragraph 29 of Section 1-Fifty cents on every hundred dollars of gross receipts ol all ta?ernkeep p?i; ?lxl kduot dealer?; payabie montoly. One dollar on cVe y hundred dollars of all freight and passenger lists of all steamers or sailing vessels, pjid or payable m this city. Tho same payable monthly, the consignee or age: t of said vessels to b > held liable tor the payment of tho same into the hands of tue City Treasuror. Ibis ordinance shall toke effect on and after ratifi? cation. Ratified ta City Council this 29.li doy of September, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and .-i itv-, i ?ht. [L. 8.1 G. W. CLARK, Mayor. W. H. SMIIH, Clerk of Council. October 3 Imo. Q?TY TAXt?S-.1I?.MHLY K?.TURSS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. ) CITY HALL, October 1, 1368. J Notice is hereby given to all coucerned, that the monthly Returns forthem mthof Septemoerpa3t. In compliance \vi;h the Tax Ordinanc ., rati?e? on the 2.-iih ci Januar}-, 1S53, ir.ustbc niable on cr before the lVb instant. TAXES ON TUT. FOLLOWING ABE PAYABLE MONTHLY. On all sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, In? cluding Rice, Lumber, Hay, Grain an i Naval Stores, and sales by Bakers, Butchers and Hucksters. On all ere sa receipts of all Street Railroads. On a l grON receipts of oU Excress Companies. On ail sales it Auction. On all Cariiazes and Bugles. On aU income derived trom Hie pursuit of any faculty, procession, occupaiijn or employment On the gross receipts of all Commercial Agencies. On all commissions receive'1, by Factors, Commis? sion Merchants, Bankers, Brewers, and others. On all prom'URIS received tar or by any Insurance Com; any, or by agencies tor individuals or compa? nies. On all gross receipts of all Gas Companies. On every Horse and Mule used or k->pt within the city, excepting hotses or mules Used in any public licensed carriage, car:, dray, or other vehicle. On all Re;ail Dealers in all articles whatsoever. On a l Barber Shops. On all gross r- ceipll of Hotels and Pnbhc Eating and Boarding Houses, On all receipts ot Livery Stable Keepers. On tue gross receipts of Cotton Presses. On the gross receipts of aU Printing Offices, News pap rs and Publi-hing Houses. On all Goods suld i.i the city by persons not resi? dent, by sat,pie or otherwise. On all sales of Horses and Mules brought to the city. Ou sales o? Stocks. Bonds, and other securities. On the gross receipts .>! Magnetic Telegraph Com? panies. On the jrross receipts of aU Tavern Keepers and Liquor Dealers. A ll the defaulters will be dealt with as the ordi? nance directs. W. N. HOGHES, October 1 15 City Assessor. "VTOTICE TO PILOTS.-CITY" THEA* 1\ SUHY.lst Oclooer, 1868.-All Li.-enses that hive expired can Ve renewed on the recommenda? tion ol the Chairman oftic Board of Commissioners directed to thc Mayor, on application at tbis office this mouth. S. THOMAS, < tctobcr 1 City Treasurer. Htm ?ublir?tions. J)US51?LL'S BOOK S I ORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. ELLI01T. Sermons by the Rt. Rev. SteDhen El? liott, late Bishop of Georgia; with a Memoir by Ibomos M. Uauckel. Eiq. 1 vol.,8TO. $5. STEINMETZ, ihe Romi'-e o? Duelling, in all times aud i ouutrics. By Andrew Steinmetz, author o: Uistorv of the Jesuits, kc. 9 vols., 12mo. S3. S UNT BE?VE. Po: traits of Celebrated Women; comprising Madame de Sevicuc, dc Durus, LoFov ette, de L'emusat, Ce Souza, Krudener, Poland, Gui? zot, de Stael. 1 vol.. 12nio. S2. GILLETT. 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