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THE DAILY NEW.?. jgg- LARGEST CMICCLATIQN'.-THE DAILY SE WS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS BAYING TBE LAR^V?T CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY Gr CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IS THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE SEW POiTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES HHS DAT. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at 10 o'clock, al his salesroom, Meeting-street, furniture of a family. . ." G. W. STEFFENS & Co. will sell al half-past 9 .o'clock, in front of their store, Vendue Range, bacon, butter, tobacco, ?fcc. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters-past 9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, sides, butter, lard. ?fcc. MILLIGAN & SON will sell at 10 o'clock, in front of their store, Venduo Ran??, furniture, crockery, aud a batteau boat. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, corner of Kine and Liberty Btreets, dry goods and hats. LACKEY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, East Bay, butter, lard, strips, -?fcc. JOHN G. MTLNOB & Co. will sell at 10 -o'clock, at their store, Heoting-street,Brussels carpet, dry goods, 4c. CARELESS DRIVING.-Francis Cole, a colored Jehu, waa arrested for careless driving yester? day, and for running his dray into a wagon, breaking and injuring the same. MORE BBAN-NEW MAGISTRATES.-Governor .Scott has recently appointed a number of new magistrates, six of whom received their com? missions yesterday. Several of the managers of elections also appeared and qualified. BASE BALL.-A match game of base bail, .played yesterday evening at the west end of .Broad-street, between the Atlantic and Oceola Clubs (colored), resulted: Atlantic, 22; Ocoola, io. t RECOVEBT OF STOLEN PROPERTY.- The vigi? lant detectives have recovereJ a large number of articles that have been recently taken from different houses. Among the goods aro a quantity of clothing and some musical instru? ments._ A NOVEL SIGHT-A large crowd were at? tracted to the Citadel Green yesterday after? noon to seo a blind man walk a tighe rope. Two colored funerals that were passing at the time added to the throng, and Calhouu-street was the liveliest place in the city. THE TURNVEREINS.-This social club of Ger? mans gave another popular entertainment last night, et their hall, in the lower part of King -Btreet. The performances were agreeably varied with tho drama and tho dance, and twinkling feet kept time to the music until a late hour._ NEW PAVEMENT.-The city authorities have ?t last taken in hand the wretched pavement that has so long disgraced the sidewalk on the south side ol Wentworth street, between King and St. Philip streets, and it is to be hoped . that very shortly that public thoroughfare will .be passable, even at night. "MAJOR ANDERSON, OF FORT STOTER."-The Northern papers are discussing the propriety of a public token of gratitude for the services of General Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter. It is stated that the General has an invalid wife, who lost all her own means during the wax, and two young children, whose education must be provided for; and his salar}- is his only resource. His health is broken by long ser -7ice in the army. : PILLSBURY AND THE MAYORALTY.-It was a current rumor on the street yesterday that an offer had been made to Pillsbury by Senator ~8Awyer to use his influence for him ;n obtain? ing the United States Internal Revenue Collec - t sr ship, provided he would withdraw from the contest for the Mayoralty in favor of another -candidate. Some say that Pillsbury bas ac? cepted the offer, and others that he has de? clined, thinking that a bird in the Ir? nd wt s "worth two in the bush. HOTEL ARRIVALS, October IS.-Charleston Hotel-A. M. - Latham, Sommerville; W. L. . Guiness and servant, and M. R. McDepiue, London, England; A. A. Connors, Orangeburg; J. T. McNair, Cheraw. Pacition Hotel-Mrs. ?. G. Sarnnn, child and servant, Airs. N. C. Hamlin and two ser? vants, Silver Creek, Tenn.; S. E. Lucas. George? town; Jas. W. Smith, Georgetown; S. F. Par rott and M. B. Wood, D-U-liogtjn; A. Morgan, Georgetown. CIRCUS.-John Robinson's great original, in? tellectual and entertaining show is bound for this promised land, and the handwriting .on the wall tells of thc wonders that will eoon be niado public. The huge posters -stuck up ia Meeting-street yesterday were sur? rounded by admiring crowds of darkies, who feasted their eyes with the wonderful birds -and beasts depicted thereon. This show is iepresented as being a big thing on sawdust, -and the best equipped in every particular that has ever visited Charleston. Certainly no - other circus or menagerie ever had a Tartary Valpus, or any other Valpus that we everheard of, and we very much fear that Mr. Robinson's '.Tartary Valpus may turnout to be a Gyaschu . tus under a new name. TRUCK FARMER'S CONVENTION.-A conven? tion of all persons interested in shipping fruits -and vegetables to New York will assemble at -Stone Mountain,. Ga., to-morrow. Noticing -this movement, the Allanta Intelligencer says : Not only have asnculturahsts, but all other intereste, languished for the last three years. . If the farmer carries his produce to Atlanta, Augusta, cr any other Southern market, he . receives unremunerative prices for it. The country is daily growing leaner and leaner. Something must be d:ne to remedy this evil. We must carry our produce to markets where capital is abundant, and cultivate that charac? ter of products that the wants of that market demand. This will give employment to the railroad and steamer, and biing 'money to the - exhausted pockets of our farmers. Then all interests will feel its beneficial effects. Wo hope that our commission merchants and railroad and shippins agents will be re? presented in this convention. SALE OF AN OLD BUSINESS STAND.-Every one interested in the welfare of Charleston will regret to learn that the old finn of Hastie, Cal? houn & Co. are about to close their business, - and leave vacant the important place which they have filled for many year3 iu the mercantile community of thjs city. This house was estab? lished in 1815 D.v the Hon. William Wright, . United States senator from New Jersev, and has been in operation every since. The firm has been a very successful one. and in thc course of its history several members have re? tired with comfortable fortunes. The large stock of hardware and saddlery offered for sale at cost affords an excellent opportunity for country merchants to invest with prospects ol a handsome profit;' and the new iron front store in Hayne-stroet, together with the ware? house, opening on Market-street, is one of the best business stands in the whole city. Special attention is directed to their advertisement in another column. RANDOLPH.-The murder of this Reput leader created quite an excitement yest* among the colored people, many ot wlion lected at the street coiners and discusse* event in all its bearings. There were, ever, no outbreaks of violence, and one nt quaintcd with the act might not bavo sus ed that any laing unusual had occurrec' was at first supposed that tho body woul brought to chis city, and preparations made for aieception; but the more mod advised against any display that would tei increase* the excitement. The passengei yesterday's train reported ?hat Randolph to bo buried at Columbia yesterday. No was obtained to the murderers. THB THEATHE-BENEFIT OF ALICE VA: The play of Fanchon, or the Cricket, dr crowded house last night. This was pro! owiug to ttvo causes-it was the benefit ol popular and versatile Alice, and it was known how admirably she sustaiued the of Fanchon. Though this play is of um length, the interest was uuflacging, ant each appearance the fair Alice was gre with rounds of applause. The pit bas ! generally assigned to the c'aqun's, but thc ing was so true and perfect that the ci house partook of tbe furore, and she was r ly smothered with hoquets. The characti Fanchon, a wild, impulsive girl, is one p liarly suited to Miss Vane, and the plav sh be repeated before the close of the seasoi it is evidently a hit. DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH EUROPE. advertisement appears in our columns morning, giving full particulars of the lin steamships already noticed between this and Liverpool. The lino wiil be compose* the following first-class iron steamers : Golden Horn, of 1183 tons, to bo commau by Captaii H. C. Macbeth; thc Bombora? 950 tons, to be commanded by Captain J. \ rei!, and the Mar.nora, ot 910 ton?, lo bc c manded by Captain F. Murrell. The drat ' sel, the Golden Hem, will sui November li aud after that a vessel will leave on the i and fitteeuth of every month. Arrau?ene have been mado with the South Carolina B road to forward cotton from the interior v dispatch, and as Messrs. R. Mure & Co. cha no commissions on cotton sent by thia linc, excellent opportunity is afforded the plant to send their cotton directly to Europe, inst ot sending it to New York, paving come B?0E8 both in Charleston and New York. I enterprise is a move in the right direction, ? it is to be hoped that European goods will imported direct by tbe returning steamers. THE MINSTRELS ABE COMING.-The niinsl of the present day differ somewhat from troubadours of old, but the troupe of .Ski: Gaylord will be found equal to any that h ever visited this city. They hav2 just ra tun from an extended Southern tour, and the lowing extract from tho New Orloans Grose shows that they weic not unappreciated inti city : The troupe at present occupying the boa: of the Old Drury should fen I complimented the flattering reception they have met at I hands of thoso to whom, but a few ?eeks sin they were almost all entire strangers. Th success, as to the numbers of their au ence, and thc applause which is lavisl bestowed upon them, is thc legitimate ; suit cf enlightened management anl a t termination to please. Ot' all entertains cu minstrelsy can least of any afford to r repetition. It is next to impossible for a one, however ho may bo given to exerc imr his risibles, to laugh tw ee at thc sai jokes. The brightest scintillations of wit lc force and seem stale and flat when dr.imm eternally into tho ears of wearied audicnc< No company of minstrels, that we reruumlx have underatood more fully than the S riff Gaylord troupe these truths, aud conscqueul their performances are varied and always e tertaiuing; ono scarcely recovers from tl effect of some ludicrous remark or tcea^ befo there is something else new and interesting claim his attention. If we were to suggc any improvement, it would be that, if there no new songs that are pretty, a selection made from the old ones, some of which a really beautiful and Dover become tirespui Willie Gaylord last nignt went through his i markablo feats in a truly astonishing mannt This youngster, it is our private opinion, lacking iii what is a most essential part other human beings-a backbone. Ho ci double himself up either way, and throw hit self in all sorts of wonderful positions with i ease which is marvellous. Professor Schaffe] beautiful viow concluded the evening's ente tainment. HU SLN1C?S NOTICES. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED to tbe caid of ll J. L. Moses in another column, offering his servie to the public as a business agent --3 IMPROVED COTTON TIES.-Messrs. Willis Chisolm, the agonis for McTntire's improved cotti ties, are this day receiving a full suppl; :ho tie ts which they icvite the attention ci tho c iutc ested. -0 ARCHER'S BAZAAR.-One of the most attra live resorts on the business portion of King-street the cheap laney goods store No. 303, uudor tl American Botel. This cs'ablishment is extensive patronized by tho ladles, who have thc hippy facul o? knowing where bargains aro to be obtained. M Archer has been In business in this city since tl war. and his by hi i mercantile ability made the B zaar what lt is. The basin ss U conducted ou tl cash system, and only oue price is asked. Ha vii extensive facilities for obtaining goods, he is enable to effer inducements that cannot bo excelled V, direct attention to his advertisement iu anotht column. B. SCHUR.-At tho cigar stand in the lobb of the Chirleston Hotel, THE DAILY NEWS is kc) for sale CHOICE GREEN ANO BLACK TCAS, one dolla per pound, at Wilson'* grocery, southeast corne Society and Alison streets. Goods delivered tree. -0 INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Of all denomina'ious. Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, Kop: on band and for s-le, by HUGER & RAVENED, No. 60 EaU Bay, corner Ex:hange-8>reet, October 1 thstulmo -o H. II. If you want cheap Blank Booka; Ii you want cheap Stationery, Envelope*, Paper ic.; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; It you want Books bound in pny style, or Ac conn I Books made to order, with any desired pattern o: ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 5t) Broad trcet. ?vjitlimo?s. STORE FURNITURE FOR SALE : TTEBBIKO'S PATENT SAFE STANDING DESK, LETTER PRESS TABLE. SHOW CASE CLOTHING TABLES, STOVES, kc, kc Mltll.LAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, No. 27U King, corner of Basel-street. October 15 G Charleston. NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT, FI,OTK AND CHEESB. BTRDSALL BROS.' BEST NEW HULLED BUCK? WHEAT HIRAM SMIIH'S REST FAMILY FLOUR CLA?SSEN MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, m quar? ter, half and whole sacks GENUINE ENGLISH IMITATION ENGLISH GOSHEN FACTORY EID A M and SAT SAGO CHEESt. A full supply of the above just received at thc] CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest corner Meeting aud Market streets. Goods delivered free. October 15 Shirts at? /urimbin!] ?oobs. SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS! SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM, THE ON Ll" EXCLUSIVE CENTLEJIKX'S FURNISHING STOIIE IN CHARLESTON. STAE SHIETS! JJ Pl N H M A ri < td > ? H ? td OR MA OK TO OKDKit WITH PROMPT NESS, PUNCTUALITY AND PRECISION. THE SHIRTS OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT staail lari vail ed for precision ol cut, quality of ma? terial, and f .i'hlul workmanship. The best assort? ment ol' Gentlrnieu's Famishing Goods in the ci:y, ill the latest stylos, viz: FANCY AND BLACK, SILK AND TA FEE I A, SCARFS, 1IK8, BOWS, CRAVATS aud SI RING STOCKS, in all va? riety of iabric, 6.yle and shape. NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY ARRIVING ! SUfPENDKB3 AND BRACES m all styles, of Do? mestic. French and English manufacture Towles' Patent Elliptic Suspender Kid. Cloth, Duck and Dogskin Gloves au 1 Gaunt? lets White, Brown and Mixed Cottou and Merino Half UOSe Linen and Papir Collars, all styles, in great variety Men's Underwear, IN G lt K A T VARIETY, V 1 Z t MERINA, LAMBSWOOL, AND SILK UNDER? SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Shaker Fiannol Undershirts aud Drawers Canton Hauncl and Jean Undershirts an! Drawers Neglige Travelling Shirts Drawer* ol every kim] Hosiery, in Cotton and Wool Handkerchief*, r; adv bexmod. And every ether taucy necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. j&-PURCHASERS ARE RESPECTFULLY IN? VITED TO 1 XAMINE THE STOCK OF E. SCOTT, MEETING-STREET, TWO DOORS FROM MARKET-STREET, Next door to La Criolla Cigar Store, op? posite- .Murki! Hall. October 8 thstulmo {Tailoring. EDGERTON & RICHARDS, DR tPEHS ARD MERCHANT TAILORS, Ko. 32 BROAD-STREET. THE PROPRIETORS 0/ TRIS ESTABLISH? MENT, im-titu'.od a? far bark os 1823, auuouucc that they ara in receipt of a full assortment of FRENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, CASSUMER ES aud VEsTINGS, COKSISTOO OF: BLACK and BROWN BEAVER CLOTHS BLACK ZEPHYR and TRICOT CLOTHS BLUE and PEACH BLOSSOM CHINCHILLA CLOTHS "IACE and BLUE I LAIN FRENCH. Thfse Goods will be very fif-hionabl" this fall, and arc well adapted to Ladies, as WALKING CLOAKS and MAN ULLAS. They will be >o'.d by this House by tlie yard, at a lower pri?e than can bo bought in thU city. This Une sloes, iu addition, consists of: Fancy Colored COATINGS and CASHMERES, for entire suits FRENCH BLACK TO'iSKINS and FANCY CASH? MERES ERAB and MIXED ENGLISH CORDUROYS RICH SILK VELVETS, CASSlMEREj cul SILK VESTINGS. Tli03c- Goo-ls. which aro of thc finest quality, the firm will dispare ot by the yard, or t?ey will bc made np to order at prices consid eraloy lower tuan market value, call in at No. 32 BROAD-STREET. October 17 TAILORING .-JXO. RU GH Kl M KR respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from New York with a lull assortment of CLOTHS, ?'ASSIMERLS and VEST? INGS for Fall UM winier wear. He has also a supply of thc celebrated STAR SHIRTS, aud a gcueral assortment ot Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. tie invites a call and in-poetion of his Stock at his establishment, No. Ul KING-STREET. AV EST SIDE, Three doors north of Queen. Septembor 21 4tuth?9 M mill ttlintrr (Pooos. V ALL AXD WLVTER GOODS, FOE GENTLEMEN, THE FINEST STOCK IN TH & CITY. MENKE i .MULLER TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT they have opened at their New Establishment, No. 32S KING-SI RE ?I", opposite Society, thc- tiuest stock of FALL A ND WINIER GOODS for G cut lo meu's wear which can h.- ?ouud iu thc citv, embrac? ing tbo Choicest BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH DOE? SKINS, VELVET AND SILK VESTING-, kc, which will bc made np to order. They have also on hand a large assortment ol REALY'MADE CLOTHING, ol' all doer:; tions, selected ?Uh great cato, and of tie vert latent Styles consisting Of Uusiaes-* and Drcs-< Sniis, O vcrcovs, icc., and a lull stock of Alexandre's Kid, Cas-imcro and Buck^iiin Gloves, Cravats, Shirts and other Far nishing Goods. Satisfaction guaran'ee.l ia evr-ry ra?-e, and prices to suit thc Him s. A. MENKi-', tloriuc-r'y of Doitnacn & MES'K?'.I D. MULLE?. (Formerly of MULLER f?nor HE ns.] October 1-5 tilths Unios it?tllincrij ??3ooas, &r. ^? R S. M. J. Z E R N O AV ^?ft^^^^P handsome assortment j?^foj^yi W'rll MILLINERY GOODS. Jj\?9 Including -DRESS Afc,J W-Wf TRIMMINGS," Ala danae Demorest'a "PAPER PATTERNS," ic. ?p-DREsSMAKING attended to as usual. October 15 No. 301 KING-STREET. loathing on) f urnislmij ??a?s. LARGE STOCK ' OF FINE FILL CLOTHING. NOW OPENED AT NO. 291 KING-STREET, Comer of Wentworth. AND FURNISHING GOODS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, OF ENririELY NEW GOODS, MADE UP EXPRESSLY FOR MY TRADE, OF TIIE MOST DESIRABLE STILES AND WORK? MANSHIP. CUSTOMERS PURCHASING CAN DEPEND ON HAYING NONE BUT NEW GOODS OEFE KED TO TiJE'I, HAVING DIS? POSED Ol' THE ESTIRE STOCK REMAIN? ING OYER 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 F HOM SIG TO S25 OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: SILK MIXED COATINGS FANCY TRICOT CASSIMERES MIXED COLORED MELTON'S POWDER GRAIN CASHMERES COMMEUCIiL GRAY CASS EUERES BLACK TRICOT COATING SCOTCH CHERIOT CASSIMERES, BLACK CLOTH DRESS FROCK COATS BLACK CLOTH ANO BEAVER OVERCOATS WATERPROOF I WEED COATS WATERPROOF 1W. ED GLENGARIAS INDIA RUBBER OVERCOATS AND CAPES. PANTALOONS AND VES IS TO MATCH. OF FAN? CY COLORED CASSIMERES, SIDE STRIPES FANCY COLORED HARRIS CASSIMERES FANCY COLORED DOUBLE AND TWISTED CASSIMERES BLACK AND .MIXED DOESKINS SCOTCH CHERIOT CISSTMERES, fcc , kc. BOYS J ?VD YOUTHS' CLOTHING, A LARGE STOCK, To Fit Boj s and Y'ouths from 4 t> 18 Years Old, AT LOW PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS IX GREAT VARIETY. VIZ: MERINO. LAMBSWOOL AND SILK UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS SHAKER FLAN N E L UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS JEAN AND CANTON FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS NEGLIG-E TRAVELLING SHIRTS MORNING GCWNS SCARFS, NE( K HES, STOCK?i KID AND BEAVER GLOVE-, DUCK GLOVES, kc STAR BRAND SHIRTS, NOTED FOR THEIR FIT UNO QUALITIES AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP, AT FROM S3 ?3 TU S4 00. COLLARS OF LINEN AND PAPER OF ALL THE PREVAILING STYLES. TAILORING DEPMuEi??, SUPPLIED WITH A LARGE STOCK OF THE MOST CHOICE GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, VIZ: FRENCH, BELGIUM. E NGLISH AND AMERICAN CLOTHS, COATINGS, CASSI? MERES, DOESKINS. TRICOTS AND BEA? VERS OF BEAL K, BLUE, OLI VE AND MIXED i SHADES, Willi. II WILL BE MADE UP TO I ORDER IN THE BEST MANNER. UNDER THE CARE OF A SUiST-CLASS FRENCH CUTTER. _ PRICES FIXED AND M ARKED ON EACH ARTI? CLE. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS IS SO? LICITED. THE STOCK WILL BE SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. McTUREOUS, Superintendent. October 3 points, ?ils, <?tc. WM. M. BLED & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead Zinc Paiuis Tarnishes Colors Oils Window Glass Brushes. KEROSENE LAMPS AND FIXTURES. DEALERS IN REFINE}) PETROLEUM (OR KEROSENE) AGENTS FOR MARTIN'S SAFES HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES. No. 203 East Bay Street, SIGN OF il AR VI N'S SAFE. WE ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOL? LOWING BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, which are copyrighted and bear our trade mark : WM. M. B. & CO.'S, STONEWALL, WANDO, CHICORA AND ETI WAN. ALSO, WM. M. B. & CO.'S AND QUEEN CITY ZINCS. ALSO, THE FAVORITE LR AND OF BRILLIANT PETROLEUM. Au-rust 29 i)*c Rtuth 3mos S?f?S. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HE RRlNGr'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'i FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Pans; AND WINNER OF THE WAGEB 30,000 FRANCS I ! (96,000 IN GOLD). At the recent International Contest in the Paris Ex bi Ditton. Thc public are invited to call ond examine the re? port ol' the Jury on thc ruents of the great coutcst, and see the olhciol award to thc Herring's Patent over all others. HERRING, PARREL & SHERMAN, No. 231 Broadway, corner Murray-st., Now York. FARR LEI, HERRING & CO., 1 O ERRING & CO. ; Philadelphia, j Chicago HERRING. FARREL i SHERMAN, New Orleani Lar-c Stork ou baud by WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL Nos. 3 BROAD ANO IUI? EAST BAY STREETS. CHARLESTON, S.U. March 3 9mo P. P. TOALE, V* -1 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AXD M AN ?F A CTURE R 0 F DOOI?S, SASHES AND BLINDS, HUl'.LRECK'S WHARF, Charit ?toti, S. C. Particular attention paid to Shipping. Jnljr :)D Gmo** R O S A D A L I S PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AND CURES SCROFULA AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by ?he Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our Best Citizens. 42' For Tcs.inioiiial* of rtmarltabl* euros, sec "Hosailalij Almanac"' for this year. FREKAtlED OXLV EV DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., NO. 2ii BALTI?I0UE-3TBEET, EALTTHOBE, MD. FOR SALE BY DO WIE ?i MOISE, No. 109 Meeting-street, corner Haael. July 22 % ?nios Imported Ales and Porter. BY J. k F. DAWSON, Auctioneers. On THURSD AY next, 22d inst., at ll o'clock A. M., at the Warehouse No. 17 EUiott-streot, near Church-strcct, will be sold the following: - casks .' Bass' " ALE. pinta, ia glass - casks "Findlater" Porter, pints, m glass - casks " Knox & Sous'" "Alica" Ale. pints, in stone. The above goods were imported direct irom Liver? pool ex ships Fille de L'Air, B. Winthrop and Ame? lia. Terms- S200 and under, cash; S200 to S400, thirty days; over S400, sixty days, apjrovel endorsed pa? per. Oftober 20 31 ILL!GAN & SON, No. 2.2 Vendue Hanse, Will zeil THIS DAY, at li) o'clock, CHAIR-, TABLES. BEDSTEADS, Safe, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, fcc.; Drv Goods, Notions, kc, kc AL=0, On?, B ATI EAU twenty feet long, ?vc fret beam, with Sails, Cars, kc., complete. October 20 Thc entire Furniture, of u Family declining lieus.keeping. BY WM, McKAY. Will be sold THIS DAY, iTuesday) 20th instant, at his store, No. 13fi Meeting-sireet. October 20_ Very Desirable Residence in the Western nert of thc City. W. Y. LEITCH & H, S. BRUNS., Auctioneers. Will bo sold, at Auction, on THURSDAY, 22d in.<t., at the old Postoffi e, at ll o'clock, That very eligibly situated RESIDENCE, known as No. CS coming-street, west side. The House con? tains six upright room?>, with double Piazzas. On the premises are a eood Kitchen and all n cess?ry outbuildings, all of brick. Rcsidenco recessed from the street. Lot measures 50 by 183 feet This ia a very Jesirsble piece of pioi erty, situated upon a high ridge and unsurpassed for health. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay U3 for stamps and papers. Property open for inspection. October 20 Estate Sale, ly order of the Executor-Small and Desirable Residence*, Mill-street. W. Y. LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS, Brokers and Auctioneers. On THURSLEY next, 22d inst., will bc sold at pub lie auction, in front of the O.d Postoffice, at ll o'clock, That one-?tory BRICK RESIDENCE, known as No. 9 Mill-street, containing three rooms; good cis cern on the lot. Lot measures 43 feet front by 90 feet, more or tess. ALSO, That desirable two-story BRICK DWELLING, known ax No. 13 Mi.l-street, containing four rooms and a pantry. On ile lot is a desirable Store, and ba-? been occupied r.s a dry goods store. Lot meas? ures Git feet front bj 90 feet in dtptb, moic orlo*-. Terms-One-third ca=b; balance m one aud two yenni, with lutercst, eocured by bend aud mortiiaae ol' the premises; property to be insured aud policies osi-is'iid. Purchasers to pay us for papers and frtaiups._stutbJ October 17 Fine Brick Store, King street, and Corner Lot on St. Philip and Cannon streets. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS. Brokers and Auctioneers. On THURSDAY noxt. 33d instant, will bo sold at Pilbil: Auc tion iu front of tbe Old Postoffico, Broad-street, at ll o'clock. That destraille throstory BUICK STORE and DWELLING, known as No. 57.- Kiug-stretl. one door south cf Morris. Residen"cc-jnt..ins five tooms and lar_*e store. On tho premires is a brick kitchen of two Stoffe?, with cislern and a well of good water. Lot measures 24 feet front, by 108 deep, more or less. This pr porty ls advantageously situated, aod is ono cf tbe best stands for business. ALSO, WOODEN .STORE, on the northeast corner of St. Phi ip and Cannon streets. Lot measures 17 feel iront, by U9 iucepih, more or lei-. Fmc loca iou fi ir a Grocery Store. Term* cash. Purchasers to pay u? for papers and stamps. s;uth3 October 17 Small Mouse in Percystrce'.. W. Y.LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be seid, ou THURSDAY. 22d iustant, at Public Auction, in front of tte Ola Postoflke, Broad-street at ll o'clock, That two-story WOODEN DWELLING in Percy street, second dojr lrom Line. Lot measures 21 toe front by SO deep, bc the said dimensions more oi less. Terms-Ouc-ha'f cash; balance in one year, socur cd by bond and mortgage, with interest; property t< bo insured and po fr*y assigmd. Purchaser to pa; for p;.?-o-s and stamps. October ?7_s.u:b3 Lot in Spring-street and Tn Acre Farm neat Summerville. BY HUTSOX LEE. Auctioneer. Will bc BOld, at the corner of Broxd and East Ba] streets, on TUESDAY, October 27, at ll o'clock A M.. Oue undivided half-interest in that LOT OF LAND, with tho lutldtug!? thereon, tituated on tho north side ot Spring-street, ono door west of Asliley-street, measurino 229 feet front on Spring-street, 244 feel on back line and 319 feet deep, bo the sumo more oi loss. ALSO, Alt that TR ACT OF LAND, containing toa (10; acres, adjacent to thc Village of Summe-ville, bclnj a pai t of tho "Mill Tract," convoyed by Jamos inp pur, Master iu Equity, toWui. Bird, trustee of Sirs Martha P. Mood md children; bouadiug to fae nortl on lauds now or lalo of Bookman McC ill. tru-tec eas: on lauds now or late or Rev. Pi '.lip Gadsden aud south r.ud west on lands now or late of Danie Knight Terms-One-half cash; balance in ono year, se cured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser'-, pay lo. p ipers and stamps. J. B. BISSE LL, October 10 stu'! As.-iguee. Pru|j5, Cljfmiraiu, Cte. V?TETORE AT J^E^ SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR THE PALE FOI: THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOR SPRING USE ! 45-NO BITTEUS EQUAL TO THE3L.& THE CELEBRA TED SUMTER ?UTTERS Made of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, st well known in Pharma-.> : PERUVIAN BARK, C?1AMOMILE FLOW ERS, SNAKE ROOT. CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And roch other HERBS AND ROOTS as will in cases assist I'igrs'.iou, promote thc secretions of system in thc natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR IO THE Y O UKO AND OLD MALE AND FEMA All Usc It With Wonderful Sncccs ERIN' I S COLOR TO THE PAL E WHITE LIP BLOOM ? VJ) BEAUTY TO TnE THIN FACE AND CARE-WROR!S COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AND CRE ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. CSE NO OTHER. Ask for SUMTER BI1TERS. told by Druggist] and Giocers. ifSTiCC that our 3igna;urc is ovjr thc cork of each bottle. DUWIE&MOISE, P.'PRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AugiHt 5 Gmo* Charleston. S. C. ROSADALI S Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 23 Dae If* Jlnriion Soles. Splendid and Large Brussels Carpet, Dry Goods, Shirts and Draicers, Hosiery. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 20th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Auction ^alesroom, No. 135 Meeting-street, 1 Elegant BRUSSE..S CARPET, but little used, 19J? foot ry 21 foot 1 Fine 1 ar?e Feather Bed, 2 Pillows, 1 Bolster. ANT) IMMEDIATELY A FT E Ii, A General Assortment of Desirable and Seasonable DRY GOODS. CONSISTING IN PABT OF: KERSEYS, SATINEIS, Black and Fancy Cash? meres, Beaver Cloth Red and White Wool Flannel?, Canton Flannc'e, Bal? moral Skirts Black and Colored Alpacas, Reps, Fancy Tweeds Colored Osaaburg, shirting btrii.es, 'licking, Apron Checks, Longclotbs, Bleached and Brown Shirting?, Twilled Drilling Hoop skirts. Men's White and Grey Shirts and Drawers Suspenders, Spool Cottons, Needles, Pins, Gloves, 4c. Conditions cash._ October 20 Dm Goods and Hats. BY MILES DUART. THIS MOttNTNG, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my Store, corner of Kins and Liberty streets, A GENF.BAX ASSORTMENT OF DBI GOODS, Hoop Skirt*, Hosiery, 10-4 All-Wool Shswla, Notions, kc. ALSO, 50 dozen Men's, Boy?'aud Children's HATS-as? sorted._October 20 Butter, Lard, ??trips, Hams, Shoulders, ?c. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. TRIS DAY. 20Ui instant, will be sold, in our store. Ho. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'el'ck, 20 tubs C .oice BUTTER 20 tubs Fair Quality Butter 30 tubs Extra Lard 10 bbls. Strip; 10 bbls. Pi? Hams 5 bbls. Necks 3 hhds. Canvased Hairs 3 hbds. Shoulders 23 boxes No 1 soap, kc, kc. Conditions cash. October 20 Shoulders, Hams, Sides and Herrings. BY G. W. STEFFENS & CO. WiU be sold THIS DAY, tn front of Ihotr Store, Ko. 30 Vendue Range, st half-raat 9 o'clock, - HHUS. SHOULDERS - bbls. Pig Shoulders - tierces Badged Barns - hhds. Sides-rib and clear rib - boxes Herrings - keg. and firkins Butter - Loxes Tobacco Tea, Coffee, Lard, A-c October ?0 BY T. M. CATER. WU: be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 2 HHDs. C. R. SIDES, to close sales ti firkin?. Butter 50 tu'js Lard i>0 barrels Molasses. Conditions cash. October IO l .MJKK DECKKK I V KQ.UITY. Little, vs Purcell et al. On TUESDAY, t!;e 27th instad, at II o'clock, will be sold, at the Old Cnstomh use, AU that LOT ?>F LAN D, with the spacious Dwelling House and outbuildings thereon, situate on the west side of Smitli-street. in that part of tho city formerly known as '-Harlt-stou." measuring in trout on Bini street 147 feet, more or less, and tn depth 200 feet, more or less; bounding north ou lands of Faber, east on Smith-street, s )uth and west on lands ot the late Themas Bennett. Terms-Ouc-third cash; balance in equal annual instalments of ons, two and three years, secured by as many bonds as may be necessary to make divis? ion, with mortgage of thc premises; iuRuranc? on the buildings to be effected in some Insurance Com? pany approved by the Master, and co tinued until the said bonds bc paid, and assignment of the poU cv. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, October 6 tu* Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Waring et al, Ei'ors Perry, vs. Tucker. On 1UES?AY, 27th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the OUI Customhouse, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND in St Paul s Parish, Colleton District, containing 539 i ocres, and Laving such shape, linos, measurements aud boundaries ac are set forth in a plat of tbe same , attached to ? grant ot' thc same laud from Wm. Aiken, Governor of the Sta'e of South Caroiiua, to Colonel ' Benjamin f'rry, whi :h grant and plat are on record in the office of the Secretary of state ot Charleston, ' Book P, No. G, page 225. Terms-Oue-thtrd cash; balance by bond of the purchaser, pryable ia two equal annual Instalments, with interest pa/able Bannaby, secure J by mortgage * ot the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and . slam??. J W. GRAY, ' 0:tobcr.'< in3tul Master in Equity. UNDER DKCKEE IV EQUITY. Gregg vs Horlheck, Iruttee. el al. Ou TUESDAY. 17th November, nt lt o'clock, wUlbe sold at Coe Old Cu? "tnbouse. All lhat LO C '">F LIND, With the BUILDINGS thereon, siluate on Mill-street, aud measuring on the north on Mdl-slreet 40 feet 4 inches, ou tbo west on land now or late ot Gillilan-J, formerly of Gr?g*, 99 feet ? inches, on thc sou:h on laud of Rose, 40 leet G inchc?, on thc cast on Lad of Osterholz, 99 feet 4 inches. Bounded by thc fences aB they now stand. Term--On-'-thlrd cash; balance iu one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable an? nually. Thc credit portion t-i bc occured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage o? thc premises. The buildings to be insured and the policy assigned te the Master, Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. GRAY, October 3 ml tu2 Master in Equity. UNITED STATES .MARSHAL'S SALE. The United Stales of America, South Carolina District-/. R. Anderson <J- Cu. vt. David Biker. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fachs, to me directed, is? suing out of thc honorable the United .?tates Cir? cuit Court tor tue District of : outh Carolina in the abovo case, I will expose for sale to thc highest bidder, at public auction, at ihe Courthouse in Waltcrboroueh, Colleton County, on WEDNES DA V, the 4th day of November, 18G8 (i:eiug the first Wednesday of the month , at ll o'clock A. M., All the RIGHT, 'Hi LE AND INTEREST of the defendant, Davl I Riker, lu and to the foUowiug PROPERTY, to wit: A PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND, siluate neir Logansville, i-t. Paul's Parish, Colleton District, caUed '-Richmond Hill," about tineen miles hom Charleston, and about oae-half milo north of the ha? vannah aud Charleston Railroad, c .nr,ii..nu between thtrU-five and torty acres; butting and bounding southwest by lauds of the estate of Logau, south? east by lands of Peronneau, north by lauds of Joel Marlu:, and weit by .'awls ol'Daniel Miller. HMO, A PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate on the sjuth side of the Savannah and Charleston Rail? road, about sixteen miles from Charleston, at a place called ?.Raveucl," containing two acres, more or less; buting and bounding north by the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, east by hinds of -Roden, south by lands ot Henrv Rose, and west by lands of -Roden, upou which lot there is anoldwoodtn frame Building. ALSO. All that PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND in St. Tani's Parish, Colleton liatiKt. about three miles north of thc Savannah and Charl-ston Rail? road, called "Caw-caw," containing, it is supposed, about on? hundred ard forty ocres, more or less; butting and boundiu; north on luads of Philip Mes servey, east on lands of Jehu Jackson, south on lauds of Isaac Mil'er, au i west on thc new road to WiU towu. ALSO, All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate on thc south side of the Jacksonborough Road, St. Paul'.? Pariah; butting ard bounding east by lauds of Joel Martin, sou.h by lands of Darnel Miller, and wert by lands of James Edenfield, I cing part of the tract formerly owned by Philip Martin, containing sixteen acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of David Riker, defend? ant, ai the suit of J. P. Andersen aud Company, plaintiffs. terms cash. Purchasers to pay the Marshal for .iii necessary paper? aud stamps. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal for South Caroiiua District. Oclober 13 tu4 ASSIGNEES' SALK. E. W. MARSHALL, assignee ol JOSEPH PURCELL, and W. E. MIKELL. assignee ol GABRIEL DA? VIS, wiU sell on FRIDAY. November 0. at ll o'clock A. M., at the corner of Broid-ttreet and East Bav, All that LOT OF UND. with the Buildings there? on, situate, lying and beinj ou the north side of tho Vendue Runge, measuring and containing m frout on Vendue Range 19 feet 10 tribes, more or losa; on the back or north liue 24 feet 10 iuchet; in depth on west line about 57 feet 0 inc..es; on the east Une run? ning southwardly ab .ut 1+ leo'; thence westwardly about 5 tect, uu l then o agiin running south wardlv about ii feet 6 inchex; butting and bound, iug south on Vendue Range, west on lauds of Wil? liam Trenuolm, north on lands of Jouu Vulhamson. and cist on lands once of Joshua Brown. lcrni--One-third cash, and thc balance ia one year, secured by bond and mortgage of premises. Pur.hiser to pay as.-iguc:s lor papers. October 17 8luC n THK CHESTERFIELD DEMOCRAT,A new paper established in the Town of Cheraw. * C "ill be published every Wednesday, by WOR? EE Y ? CO.. edited by W. L. T. PRINCE, Esq . at the extremely low Dri u ol ?2 i er annum, As its ?unie imp?oe, it will ml voca te the political principles o. the Democratic party. Apart irom pohtra, it will be devoted to the di? setiiination of intelligence, and to the cause of truth and virtue. The first number wiU bc issued on the 14th inst, and will be a large edition Persons desiring to ad? vertise wiU find the terms unusually reasonable- SL per square for tie first, and 50 cents for ea.'h subse? quent insertion-Always cash. 'I his is now tho only paper in Cheraw. October 5 12