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DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 18. 1805. LOCAL MATTERS. We are again under obligations to Mossr?. Quinn k Buo.,'of the News Depot, King-street, near Ann, for late files of Northern aud Southern dailies. They havo also favored us with roiuc of tho weeklies, among which we notice Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Mb. Horace P. ifctu?, of Markot-stroot, will also plcaso accept our thanks for full files of Now York dailies of a late date, a* also for tho Army and Navy Journal, aud German and Italian papera. Oin thanks aro duo to Air. D. A. Keyes, Agent of Stone, Houston ft MunrtAY's Combination Circus, for late files of New York papers. Mr. Keyes visits our city for the purpose of making arrangements for the opening of his Circus Company Loro nt an early date. Distinuuished Arrival.?Major-Geueral O. O. How ard, Commissioner of Bureau Refugees, Frcedmon and Abandoned Lands, arrived iu this city ycalorday, by tho NortheaBteru Railroad. We had the pleasure, last ovening, of a visit from Mr. Andrew a, the weU-infonned aud gentlemanly corres pondent of the Boston Advertiser. Our citizens wiU ro iucniber with a great deal of kindness Mr. Andrews' proper representation of them to his readers. Unliko most correspondents who have como pmoogtis since tho termination of the war, Mr.. ANOn?ws hoe on all occa sions giveu fair and impartial accounts of what ho has Been. Ho has just returned from an extended tour through this State and North Carolina, and will leave shortly, ho tells U9, for Georgia? Howovor, whilo he is here we ask for him tho hospitality of our citizens. Mayor's Coubt.?Tuesday Morning.?Three individu al! who had been indulging too frooly In alcoholics, and had been disturbing tho people and the peace of Middle street, wcro fined, by His Honor, $10 each. We would caU the attention of tiio Authorities to a holo on tho sidewalk, on the Bouth side of Hayne street, m the vicinity of this office, whore a grating has been removed. It is dangerous to persons passing at night, and we hope it may b: attended to. The Ecxitse of To-mchhpw.? There wiU be to-mor row, October 19th, an annular eclipso of tho sun, as soon by persona in the city, an Charleston la in the Une or path of the earth, in which, if tho observer is situated, ho will see tho centre of the moon to pass over the cen tre of the sun. Along this route there will be seen a ring of light around tho margin of tho sun, which will be half a digit wido and tho oclipao eleven digits in size. Begins at Charleston 8h. 20m. A. M. Greatest obscura tion Oh. 55m. IGa. A. M. Ends llh. 47m. 15s. This eclipse is visible throughout the United States as a par tial eclipse, except along _tho une a? expressed above. The following list comprises, alphabetically, the names of those persons who are candidates, and will be Toted for to-day: For Governor. OBR, JAMES L. For Lieutenant-Governor. PORTER, W. D. For State Senator. Buibt, Henry. | Hexeuey, W. S. Lesesne, H. D. For Representatives. Abnau, W. d. P. Adams, W. S. Barker, T. G. Coogan, P. J. Campbell, J. B. Doryea, R. S. Eason, J. M. Gayer, W. J. Haxukel, J. Lucas, B. Lord, Jb., S. MlKELL, W. E. MELCnERS, F. MlXLIGAN, J. T. MULVANEY, J. Maobath, E. Porcher, F. J. Richardson, F. D. Rhett, Jr., R. B. Ryan, T. P. St. Amand, M. W. Seiolino, R. Simonton, C. H. Waoener, J. A. Change of Sale.?The entire contents of Claussen's Mills, No. 17 Aunon-strcct, will bo sold, on Friday next, 20th inst, by Milxigan k Son. Salo to commcucc at 10 ?o'clock. Fresh Groceries,?N. Levtn, Jr., Nos. 1Q1 and 106 Markot-Btreet, ?till continues to recelvo supplies of fresh ' groceries, which ho offers for sale low. See his adver tisement. ?Leonard Chap?n.?It affords us pleasure to announce the resumption of business by this weU known mer chant, whose enterprise, energy and reputation rank him with those of our citizens who are considered an honor to our city. His established character affords the best of guarantee that any business entrusted to him will be faithfully executed. By referring to his adver tisement it will be seen his place of business is changed to Nos. 14 and 16 Hayne-street, extending through to and giving an equal front on Pinckney-street. Saddlery Warehouse.?We are glad to see so many 'Of our old merchants returning to resume business, who havo enjoyed" tho confidence of our community?and none more so than tho firm of Habbal, Nichols ft Co., manufacturers and dealers lu saddlery, coach and har ness trimmings, Ac, who hope soon to be prepared to furnish then: old friends and customers with goods of superior quality in_thclrline of business. They maybe found m Hasel-street, south side, second door east of King-street Bbutal Murder.?The Abbeville Press, of the 12th, mentions a most atrocious murder upon the person of Major James J. Adams, of that District, who was killed while hunting turkioa, by some negroes, as is supposed. Upon bis side were wounds from an axe, a deep gash In bis head, and his faco beat?n in so as not to be recogniz ed, and there was evidence around the spot where the murder was committed, of a violent struggle. Two ne groes havo boen arrested and placed in jail, against whom there were strong ground? of suspicion, and several othtrs are implicated. In the Third Congressional District, composed ^of Orangeburg, Edgefleld, AbbevUle, Newberry, Lexington, Bichland and Falrflold, Gen. Samuel MoGowan is the only candidate for Congress, Mr. Tlllman, his competi tor, having withdrawn. W? find, by tho Greenville Enterprise, that the follow, log gentlemen are candidates for Member of Congre?? -from the Fourth Congressional District, composed of Anderson, Plckens, Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, Unir-n, York, and Chester, via; James Farrow, J. D. Abhmork, and J. P. Reed. The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, o? last Saturda y contains tho following: A Step in the Right Direction.?A. citizen of South Caro lina, largely identified with agricultural and mechanical pursuits, has caused to be inserted in two or more Mamo papers an advertisement calling for white labor ers to come to that State and place themselves in his ?mploy. He has had the satisfaction of receiving com munications from several parties, in which they express their intention to tako early passage to that city for the purpose of seeking labor. The advertiser has a large tract of land, which he offers for cultivation on most en. ?icing terms, besides which he has timber to fell and aw mills to keep in operation. The new comers, we will Tenture to say, wUl not regret Bottling in the South. They will also find that their services will not only be appreciated by their employora, but will yield a hand some remuneration to themselves. Tho most ridiouloiiB libel case yet id that of a tnau in Nantucket, who sued tho publishers of the Mirror of that place, thoy having, in a report of tho doings of the Superior Court two years ago, Jij a typographical error stated the date of his flrat suit in court wrongly. The Judge connidorod the libel suit so puerile that he instructed the jury to bring in a verdict for tho defendants, without giving their lawyers timo to offer a plea. will find in it muoh valuablo information oonoern ing the human hair; also testimony from well known and reliable parties thaCwiU satisfy you that her preparations have no equals for restoring, invigorating and beautifying the hair. II your hair is grey, if you have a bald spot, if you wish to retain your hair through Ufo, use thoso prepa rations, ts ??# ' The Embassy from the Boy of Tunis hae Just made a visit to the Bay of Now York, and very xnuchregrots that tho Bay of Now York cannot P?y a visit to tho Bey of Tunis.?Sat.JPreu? REPUTATION. ? The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is Rpotlcss reputation; that away. Men aro but glided loam, or painted -ay." Reputation is man's best lcgao3\~ A pure and unspot ted character is ono of the most precious -rlltH that has over been vouchsafed to man. It Is ono of his Immortal attributes. When ho dlcis and passes away, ho leaves his character and reputation besttnd him to influence the generations that como aft?t_ln*i. Every family hau Its h on Behold traditions; and all men do moro or Ices to shapo the actions and deeds of those who succeed tbem. now true la It then, "A good nanio is rather to bo chosen than great riches." It Is moro valuable than all the gold that was ever dug from tho bowels of the earth; more Inestimable than all tho diamonds that wero ever taken from Golconda's mines; more priceless than all tho gems that over sparkled beneath tho sun, and when coupled with a faultless Hat from the One Price Fash ionable HAT MART OF STEELE, King-street, opposito Socloty-strcet, will* not fall to bear its possessor o'er the journey of Ufe. . w3 October 18 ~TO;THE MILLINERST" TUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A LARGE AS SORTMENT of _iAI>IE8' AND MISSES' HATS, trimmsd and un trimmed, to which wo invito your HPi-clal attention. "WILLIAMS & COVERT, No. 122 MEETING-STREET, Octobor 18 * 3* Corner of Pinckney-strceL NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL, WIIOLE3A-E DEALS 118 Dt > FANCY GQODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. No. 1G7 Meetlng'-street^ Charleston, S. C. J. B. Ste-us. ) jC. C. Non-rn, A. W. Wabdell, Jr. J \ New York. Octobor 18 3mos LEONARD CHAP?N, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND . DEALER IN C0ACHE8 ROCKAWAYS CABRIOLETS BUGGIES SULKIES CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES HARNESS, WHIPS, ?fcc. Every variety of VEHICLE furnished to order at Man ufAottirer's pric??a. CONSIGNMENTS OF EYERY DESCRIPTION RECEIVED AND SOLD TO BEST ADVANTAGE. . L. CHAP?N, CHARLESTON. Now. 14- and 16 H-yne, and Nos. 33 and 35 Pinckney-streets, Rear or Charleston Hotel. October 18 WB MATHEWES & FORD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 31 Broacl-street, BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUB LIC that they haved. opened, as above, and will keep on hand, a hill assortment of Family Groceries, Adapted to the city and country trade. October 18 - wfm Iran SADDLERY WAREHOUSE^ HARRAL, NICHOLS & CO., MAMtTFACnmEBS, IMPOBTEBS AND DEALERS IN Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Coach and Harness Trimmings, Ac, &c._ Hasel-street, Booth sido, Second door East of King, CHARLESTON, 8. C. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE RESUMED THEIR business at the above named stand, and bops soon to be fully prepared to furnish their former customers and friends with all such goods as are usually kept m their line of business. * wftnl2* October 18 REMOVAL NOTICE. WILLIS & CHISOLM, AGENTS PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMP'Y, __TB UI-OV?D Tll-CIB OFTIOE TO North11 Atlantic Wharf. October 11 3 NOTICE. Brass Moulding Shop, at Florence, S. C. PERSONS WISHING WORK IN OUR LTN_ OF Business, can have their orders filled with neat ness and dispatch. All manner of CAR, STEAMBOAT and MILL BRASSES done at the shortest notice. JOHN F. CORDES. RICHARD W. NOWELL. Terms for all Casting must be paid In Cash, or Pro duce, on delivery lino* Octobar 18. SAFES _!_SAFES ! Marvin's Combined Alum & Dry Plaster FIBE AND B?RGLAB-PROOF SAFES. THE ATTENTION OF MEBOHANTS, BANKERS AND JEWELLERS, and all others having valuables to protect, is called to this?the only proof against fire, burglars and dampness?in place of others of doubtful character. There are many advantages claimed for this SAFE, which would bo useless to enumerate through ad vartlaing. Let those who are interested in the purchas ing of such an article call and ex_n_i?e, or send for cir cula-ra, whorein its merits are truthfully set forth. Many years of use in the leading houses of tho country, and the severe tests by fire and burglars to which they have been plaoed in this city alono, is a sufficient guarantee that they aro all that is claimed. Call and examine styles. wir. M. BIRD It CO., Agents for Manufacturers, No. 203 East Bay-street, October 17 8* Paint, OU and GUM House. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, No. 314 SIEET?NG-STttBET, NEAR LINE-STREET. TETE SUBSORIBER HAVING FULL POSSESSION OF HIS OLD PLACE, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that ho is prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS and MACHINERY, of all descrip tions. STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS made or re paired at short notice. Steamboat orders can reach me easily by the Street Stages which leave corner Broad and Bt_to-atroo?, and bring them to LIrnvutroct. two squares rom my Office. WILLIAM S. HKNEREY. October 16 8 " FREEMAN & PUNDT, Boiler-makers, Blacksmith-, Machinists and CONSUlvritVG ENGIF?KKRS. BOILERS AND MACHINERY OF EVEBY D?8C11LP TION BUILT AND REPAIRED. BAST 1-IVD OF PINCKNEY-STRKET. VlllQIMIUB FBKXttAH.A ?O ?BT OB F. PcjNDT. October 16 lmo* FROM THE BRITISH PROVINCES. *_- Q "?_ *_- O -K? CARGOES OF Superior Lumber, CONSISTING OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET OF SPRUCE JOISTS, Scantling, Whito Pino Boards and Plank, of all descriptions, qualities and si-es. Also, Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Supe rior Laths. Forty Thousand Shingles, a small lot of Clap boards and Pickets for fencing. At low prices, and fu lota to suit purchase?._ XV. C. TILTON, _-change Wharf, foot of Broad-stroot. Octobor. 1? mwf 6* DECKER'S SELF RAISING FLOUR, &c. RECEIVED PER STEADIER! -| f\ DDLS. UECKEE'S SELF RAISING FLOUR, IN Xvf "Ix pound package? Sago, Tapioca, Corn Starch* Arrow Root, Cox's Spark ling Oelatlne, Cooper's GelaUne, Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa, llroma. Cocoa PaHte anil Cocoa Shells. For salo by CLARK k GROBER, No. 2:il? King-street, Third door above Market-st. October 18_1 GOSHEN BUTTE?TCHEESE AND LAKO. EECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS? 10 firkins Extra Choice BUTTER G ?rkiu? good quality Western Butter 20 Choice Englfuh Dairy Chcvso 6 Mihl (.ioHheu Cheebo 10 kegs Leaf Lard. For salo by CLARK k ORUBER, At Messrs. N. M. Porter k Co'tu Old Stand, October 10 mw2 No. KM King-street. PIG HAMS, BACON STRIPS, &c. IRA BMALL SIZE NEW YORK PIG HAMS JLOvy BW Dutllold'H Am. Westphalia Hams 0 bl>ls. Now York strip Bacon 10 half l.bls. Pickled Uoef 10 half bl.ls. Pickled Fork a bbls. Clear Pork. For salo by CLARK k GRUBER, No. 23(1 King-Htrcct, October 1C mvrQ Third door above Market-st. PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. /** CASES CROSSE .t BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH O PICKLES, aBHortod 1U cases Underwood .V Co's Extra and Mixed Pickles, in gallon, half gallon, and quart jars Worcestershire, London Club and Anchovy Soucc, Salad Cream Walnut and Temato Catsup Column's English Mustard Fronch Mustard, Capers, Olives, Sardines, Olive Oil and Pepper Sauco Englieh Table Salt,'in jars. For sale by CLARK k GRUBBB, No. 230 King-street, October 16 mw2 Third door above Markot. Preston & Merrill's Flavoring EXTRACTS. 5GR088 PRESTOA' k MEERLLL'8 FLAVORLVG EXTRACT.?, assorted, viz.: Vanilla, Rose, Orange, Lemon, Pineapple, Almond, Poach, Raepborry, Ginger, and Strawberry. For sale by CLARK <e GRUBER, No. 236 King-street, 3d door above Market-street October 16 mw2 Preserved Fruits, &c. "I (~\ CABES FRESH PEACHES ?V 5 cases freah Pine Apples 5 casee fresh Strawberries 15 cases Shaker ^pplo Sauce 10 cases assorted Jams and Jellies S cases Condensed .Apple Juice 1 gross boxes Guava Jelly 0 caBcs Chow Chow Preserves ' 20 casca Borden's Condonsod Milk Cases Underwood k Co.'a True Lemon and Ginger Syrup. For salo by CLARK ?f GRURER, No. 236 King-street, 3d door above Market-Btreot, October 16 _mw2 Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, &c. 5 CASES FRESH SALMON, I AND 2 POUND CANS 6 cases Fresh Lobsters, in 1-pound cans 6 cases Freeh Mackerel, in 1-pound cans 10 cases Fresh Cove Oysters, m 1 and 2 pound cans 10 cases Fresh Clams 6 cases RoaHt Turkey 6 cases Roast Chicken 6 cases Roast Mutton 3 casos Green Peas 5 cases Green Corn 5 cases Lima Beans 10 ca?es Underwood A Co.'s Fresh Tomatoes. For sale by CLARK k GRUBER, No. 23G King-street, 3d door above Market-st. October 16 mw2 SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEAS, 5 BBLS. 8TANDARD CRASHED SUGAR 5 bbls. Coarse Powdered Sugar 15 bbls. C Yellow and Muscovado Sugar 10 mats Old Java Coffee 10 bags Prime Bio Coffee 5 bags Laguayra and Cape Coffee 10 eheste Y.?iii?i? Hyflou, Gunpowder, Japan, and English Breakfast Tea. For sale by CLARK k GRUBER, No. 236 King-street, 3d door from Market-et. October 16 mw2 Double Extra Flour. BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, suitable for pastry purposes , 15 bbls. Supernnc Flour. For sale by CLARK k GRUBEB, Ni^ 236 Klng-Btreet, October 16 mw2 Third door above Market-st. 30 Oh! GRAPES! Oh! BEAUTIFUL CATAWBA ISABELLAS, AT C. E. JEVEN8 k CO., No. 216 East Bay, October 17 2* Opposite New Custom House. Apples! oh! Apples! POUND, 8WEETS, AND FANCY BAKING APPLES, by the peck, bushel or barrel. At C. E. JEVENS A CO., No. 215 East Bay, October 17 2* opposite Now Custom House. Cabbages! Cabbages! B Y THE HEAD, HUNDRED OR THOUSAND. AT ' C. E. JEVEN? A CO., No. 215 East Bay, oppoalto Now Custom House. October 17 _._2* Sweet Potatoes. ETA A B?BHELS OF 8WBET POTATOES (BRM ?UU STONE.) For salo by the barrel only. H. W. KINSMAN, October 17_3_No. 279 King-street, CROCKERY AT WHOLESALE, 'AT No. 11 HAY>E-STREE?, BY WILLIAM a. WHILDEN & CO. October 12 FOB SALE. A LOT WROUGHT UtON, VARIOUS SIZES. ALSO, a lot PLOUGH IRON, expected dally. Any sizes not on hand can be furnished on short notice. Terms cash. ARCH. MoLEISH, October 14 smth_No. 4 Onmberland-Btreet. EEMOVAL. AUSTIN, 1?DRV8 & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUS TOMERS that they have removed from No. 272 King-street, corner Hasel, to their New Store, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, fourth door from Market-street, where they will be pleased to see them. October 4 lmo BLACK WALNUT, ASH, HICKORY, POPLAR, AND OTHER LUMBER. INCH BOARDS TO BIGHT INCH PLANK, SCANT LING, Ac. Some of the Walnut suitable for Coun ter Topa. . ALSO, PICKETS, for Fencing, 3 in. wide and 4 feet long. Can bo sold cheaper than the lumber it required to make. LATHS, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, Sic, est, 8TEINMEYER k 80N, Korr's Wharf. October 3_mw SLATE! SLATE! SLATE! JOHN GrALT, WHOLESALE SLATE DEALER, AND So?e Agent for the Following Celebrated Companies t EAGLE SLATE CO?, VERMONT. LHEIIGH HI?ATE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. CHAPMAN SLATE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. DEPOTS: CottNKB 10th AVEHDK AMD 12TII-BTUKET, NEW York City,. Terbanoe Squabe, Buftalo, N. T. CoBNEB Fn AN KLIN AND WASHINGTON - fttTlEETS, CinoAuo, III. ?.RDERS MAY BE ADDRESSED TO THE NEW 1 YORK AGBNOY, or left at the Slate Yard of DEM EST k RUMLY. on East Bay. between Wentworth and Haael-atreeta, who are the only Agents in Charleston authorized to re?oive orders for Slato from tho above named^Quarrlea. ?moa? September 29 \ FRESH GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED PER hlEASISHIP ANDALUSIA ?rcdU Smoked Sahuou New Codfisb Piekled Salmon Fulton Market Ueof Pickled Pork Choir?- G'ulien Dttttw Prime Leaf Lard English Dairy Cheese, fcc, kc. For nil low bv K. LEVIN. Jr., October IS 1 Kos. MM and 106 M-irki-t-strect. APPLES. BED M'PLES*. rOE SIDE ship AUiambi? 1 0<-tuhor ! s ET r\ B. t> M'PLES*. FOB SALE ALONt CORN. -| nn?'\ Br.SIIEL.S* P/?IME W//ITE MAfiYL-ND JLOVrvl CO/?N for Hale, -pply to Ot t?lier U_-1_WI LLI.V k C Ut SOT.M. NOW LANDING AND FOR S?LE BY fflcKAY & CAMPBELL, Hasel-S tree t, NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFICE. j f\f\ CASES OLD BOURBON WHEtfCT 1U \J 10 bbls. One Bourbon Whisky 9 bbls. Cflioice Old Rye Whisky 5 casks Gin, Union Flag Brand G casks American Brandy 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, just from the manufiacturcr 12 bbls. Puro White Wine Vinegar. FROM BOND, AND WARRANTED PURE. G eighth casks Pinot CastiUlon Brandy, vintage 1862 10 octavo casks Sherry, Crown Brand, I860 5 octavo casks Old Port, Osborn lirund, 1359. 10 baskets Crown Champagne. At Private Sale only for cosh. October 10 j. r>. K_-v.v_^__sr___.Gr3__:, No. 84 EAST BAY, FFERS. DIRECT FROM BOND? MeehanV IBI8H WHISKY Jamaica Rum "Garrasqncdo" 8herry "Hollsnd" Gin "Crescent" Madeira "Otard" and "Cognac" Brandies BOURBON WHISKY, flnost in market. October 13_'_ . lmo jTd7^__XvX_^___-G??, NO. 84 EAST BAY, FFER8, IN CASES? OrN COCKTAILS Morning Call Schnapps Old Tom Gin Bourbon Cocktail Eye Opener Royal Windsor Bitters K?mmel. October 13_ lmo BABE CHANCE! BOXES GLASS, BEST AMERICAN 3 DOZEN PUTTY KNIVES 20 PAPERS GLAZIERS* POINTS '5 TUBS PUTTY 1 KEG WHITING. AU for sale at prime cost by GEO. XV. CLARK Si CO., October 13 No. i J > Mcctlng-strcct. O o 43 LIQUORS! LIQUORS! INCLUDING A MOST EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF everything In the LIQUOR BUSINESS, suck .as : 200 bbls. WHISKY, some old, aomo splendid, and Borne verv cheap 10 quarter casks BRANDY 100 packages WINES, CHERRY BRANDY, ST. CROIX RUM, PORT WINE, Ac, &c. 3000 cases WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, fee, Ac. CaU at our larce .Vales Booms, No. US MEETING STREET. GEO. "VV. CLARK ?St CO. October 13_ Heidsieck & Go's. Champagne, THE PUREST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE market. CaU and purchase of GEO. IV. CLARK Si CO., October 13 No. 1-5 Meeting-street. SALT, FLOUR, ETC. 1 K. Ark SACKS LI\ -RPOOL SALT lOUU 50 SACKS TURK'S ISLAND SALT 100 BBLS. BEEF 100 BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. PORK 200 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR 300 BBLS. SUPERFINE FLOUR 200 CHEESE-DIFFERENT KINDS. For sale cheap for cash by GEO. IV. CLARK Si CO., October 13 No. 145 Meeting-street. AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO,, 131 Meeting-street. LANDING, PEE STEAMER AND SCHOONER, AND In Store, comprising, m part: FLOUR Cofifea Green Tea Black Tea Brown Sugar "C" Sugar ?"A" Sugar Onudied Sugar Hall-barrels new No. 1 Mackerel Kits now No. 1 Mackerel Half-kits new No, 1 Mackerel Half-barrels new Salmon ' Boxes Chemical Soap Boxes Family Soap Boxes ToUet Soap Brooms, Palls, Twine, Sweet Oil Bay Water, Spices of all kinds Together with an assortment of Ales, Wines, Liquors. TOBACCO A.VD SEGAHS, FOR SALE CHEAP FOR OASH. We also have a quantity of STATIONERY, EXTRACTS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that we ofTer, to clear out, at New York coat_October ? FAIRBANKS & CO.'S COAL AND HAY, RAILROAD DEPOT, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, all slzos. J. _ F. DAWSON, No. 06 East Bay, October 2_Agents. EUREKA! AMARGO D? CASTILLA BITTERS FOR SALE BY CAHILL & CO., SOLE AGENTS, CORNER EAST BAT and LODGE ALLEY. September _7_ . _ FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, ETC. THE GHEAPEST. LARGEST, AND BEST ASSORT MENT of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Oils, Loads, and Paints, also a ?no assortment of Woodan Waro, Cotton, Spirits Turpentino and Rosin, rocclvod In exchange for goods. AUSTIN k ALBEE, October 10 lmo No. 42 Market-street. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! GLASSES TO SUIT ALL AGES, FITTED IN GOLD, Silver and Steel frames, by ALLAN A STDDONS. September 21_No. 807 King-street. BUILDING MATERIALS. STONE LIME CEMENT PLASTER PARIS LATHS HAIR SAWED OEDAR SHINGLES. For sale by TROUT _ AM8BUR-, N. w. Comer Market and Eut B-y-atreeU. T. B. TROUT will be happy to soo his old friends and customers m above. Beptombor ?M AUCTION SALES. British Mellon Cloths, Noti-m*, and Jetoeirv BY McKAY .t CAB1PUKLL. THIS DAY, IHth irjHt., at 10 <>'<;luok, ntour Hal?n Room*. Nos. BO ami 83 Uasel-sttvet. will be Hold, r,P0 yanlrt BRITISH MELTON ('LOTUS (imported for thu Houthero trade), in Suit lengths, suitable for Ladles,' Mantilla:, or Gent's wear. ALSO, An Invoice of notions and jewelry, consisting of: CastUO, Variegated, Honey, Almond, mid other Soaps Pomades, Lubin'a Kxtrart, Cologooand Hair Oil Stereoscopes, Draft Board?, I'ookot-ltouka, Wallets Razor-strop?--, Suspenders, Hooks aud Eyes, Pin? Shirt and Coat Buttons, Braid, Ivory Toys Meerschaum and other Pipes. Bogar-holdera Slohair t'nd Oilt Vest Chains Gold and Gilt Rings, Earrings, Brooches, Sets Siccvo buttons, Ac. Silver Plated Tea Set, Plated Castors, Cups, Salts, sud Tea Bells Gold (irtii Sitter Watches, Medallions Mated Forks and Spoons, Ac., Ac. Condition? cash. October 18 Ray Saddle Horse. BY McKAY Si CAMPBELL, THIS D.VY, IHth in3t.. at 10 o'clock, in front of our Stores, Nob. ho an"d 82 Hascl-strcot, 1 BAY SADDLE HOUSE, the property of a gentleman leoving tho city. Conditions cash. October 18 ?/" the Collector of the Port. Si CAMPBELL Orangen?By order a McKAY " Will soU, THIS DAY, 18th inst., at our Stores, Nos. 80 and 82 HaseLstreet, at 10 o'clock A lot of WEST INDIA ORANGES, seized fo'r violation f the Revenue Law.;, and sold by order of the Collector of Customs. Conditions cash. October 18 Balance of Slock of a Retail Store?Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Clothing. McKAY Si CAMPBELL Will sell THIS DAY, 18th lust., at 10 o'clock, at our Sales Rooms, Nos. 80 and 82 Hascl-streot, CAS.SIMERES, Red and Faucy Flannels, Unen Huck Tow??h, Linen Damask, Fancy ?Shirts, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Grey and White; Fancy Neck Tics, Whito L. B. Sliirts, Hair Nets, Overcoats, Cassiinere and Sati net Pants, Velvet, SUk, Satin, Cassiruoro and Jean Vests. 25 cases and cartoons Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes 4 cases Ladies' assorted Straw UaU 3 cases Notions, Plated Woro and Jowolry. Bciag balance o? stock of a Rotail Store, removed for convenience of sale; and salo is positivo. . Conditions cash. Ootobor 18 House and Ix>t in St. Philip-street. BY McKAY Si CAMPBELL. THIS DA Y, October 18th, wUl bo sold at our Stores, Nos. 80 and 82 Hascl-strcet, at 10 o'clock, ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, WITH THE Two-story Wooden Dwolliag thereon, situated ou-tho Wont sido of St. PhUip-Btrcet, and known aa No. 33. TUo House con tains G rooms; on the premisos is a good woU of water and necessary outbuildings. Tho Lot measures 48 feet In front, by 49 feet in depth, bo the said dimensions more or less. Conditions?One-third cash; bataneo in one and two years, secured by bond aud mortgago of the premisos; the buildings to be insured and tho policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for aU necessary' papers. October 18_ A neat Saddle and Drafl Horse, and Light Spring Wagon and Harness. BY BOWERS Si SILCOX. Will be Bold THIS DAY, lu front of our Sales Room, No. 240 King-street, at 10 o'clock precisely. One good DRAFT AND SADDLE HORSE, 0 years old. Ooe Light Spring Wagon, good as new. One set of Single Harness. Conditions cash. October 18 ? .g Splendid Lot of Furniture, B\ now Mits Si SILCOX. WiU be /;old, THIS DAY, 18th inst., at their Sale* Room, 210 King-street, at 10 o'clook, FINE MAHOGANY WARDROBE, WHAT-NOTS, WasliBtauds, Ladles' Work Tablea, Bureau with marble top aDd glass, Spring-seat Teto-a-Totos, Arm Chair, 8prlng-seat Chairs, Corner Wbat-Nots, Hat-Stand, Wal nut Spring-seat Divans, What-Nots, Child's Crib, Bed steads, Double and Single New Moss Mattresses, Carpets, Ewers and Basins, Fine Window-Shades, Seal Press, Lot of Glr.Bs Shade?, Boxes Toilet Soap, M Segars, Mahogany Liquor Case, complete. Parlor Stove. Conditions cash. Octnbor 18 BY NATHAN St OTTOLBNGUI. THIS DAY, will be sold, in front of ourStoro, Southwest corner of Meeting and Weutworth-streets, at 10 o'clock, THREE DRAFT MULES. Conditions cash. October 18 BY NATHAN Si OTTOLENGUI. THIS DAY wUl be sold in front of our store, S.W. corner of Meeting and Wentworth-stroets, nt 10 o'clock, Two four-seat ?OCKAWAYS, nearly new One set Double Harness _October 18 At Public Auction. BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES. THIS DAT,-the 18th instant, nt 11 o'clock, at 31 >i Broad-street, will bo sold, Ono large first class IRON SAFE, in complote order One four seat Carriage and doublo Harness, in good order One Cart, in good order. Terms cash. , October 18 Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, etc. BY MILES DRAKE. WiU be sold, TO-MORROW MORNING, 19ta inst., at 10 o'clock, at my Store, corner King and Llborty-sts., Tho following line of goods received by ship Emily B. Souder : 96 pair Men's French Calf Sewed CONGRESS BOOTS 100 pair Men's French Calf Brogaus 60 pair Men's Calf and Kip Boots 120 pair Ladles' Congress Gaiters 120 pair Misses' Congress Gaiters 1000 pair Child's Kid, Goat and Patent Leather Congreee and Lace Boots Pieces French Merinos, English Merinos Black Alapac? Lustres, Coburga, assorted colors Red and Grey Twilled Flannels Satinets, Tweeds Whito and Grey Merino Under Shirts and Drawers Men's English Half Hose Ladies' Whito Hose Corsets, Parasols, Combs, Table Cutlery, kc, un, A stook of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Ladies" HATS, trimmed and untrlmmod; Ribbons, Crape, Ac, Ac? October 18 BY R. M. MARSHALL. TO-MORROW, the 19th instant, will bo sold, at my Office, No. 33 Broad-street, EIGHT BUILDING LOTS in Mirtle-atreot, Ward No. 8, city of Charleston. These Lots aro high aud dry, and near King-street. A Plat of them, by R. K. Payne, Sur veyor, can be seen at my Office. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay mo for papers. October 18 Contents of Claussen's Mills. BY M?LLIOAN Si SON. On FRIDAY, the 20th Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell. The ENTIRE CONTENTS OF*OLAU88EN'S MILLS, at No. 17 Anson-street, consisting of Lumber, Boards, Bricks, Carts, Fodder, Fire-Wood, Bins, Barrels, Pumps, one Fire Engine, and many other articles too numerous to mention. October 18 PRIVATE SALES, BY 'WILLIAM M. PELOT, No. 54 Be?afaln-strcet. At Private Sale? A fine large MULE._2_October 18 Farms at Aiken. BY WILLIAM M. PELOT, No. 6*1- Bennfain-st., 1st House West from corner Coralng-st. At Private Sale, that desirable FARM about half a mete from the depot, formerly known as Oiiyton's, nearly op posite Governor Magrath's farm. The tract contain? one hundred and twenty-flve acres more or loss. About seventy acres are cleared and under fence; the balan?a is well wooded, also a large orchard ot poach and applo trees, a good vineyard of imported grape vines, and ft never failing spring of good puro water. The Dwollimr House Is nearly now, and has nine square rooms, good outbuildings, kitchen, carriage house, stable, bam, and servants' houses, Imcnodlafce possession wUl bo given. Terms_four thousand dollars; one-third cash, babfaoe paviiblo in one and two years. To any lover of good fruit, pure water, Aiken Mr, ana large shady oaks, this beautiful and vory lucrative Farm offers aa opportunity seldom presented. ALSO, A FARM seven miles from Aiken, near Shaw's Creek, containing 197 acres, more or less. This Farm is very productivo m corn, wheat, ryo, cotton, Ac. Tho poach. cfop of this year was very abundant Near the Housa are two springs ot good water, and a good rango for cat tle and hogs. About 60 acres are cleared and undo** fonce, tho balance heavily timbered. Tho buildings or* comfortable. Immediate possession wUl be given, and will bo sold for the rery low price of one thousand dol lars?half cash; balance payable in one year. For further partlculors, apply to WILLIAM M. PELOT, Charleston. Or to FREDERICK A. FORD, September 29_Attorney at Law, Aiken, 8. 0. Large and Small Farms. Houses and Lots. BY BOWERS Si SILCOX. At Private Sale Six HOUSES AND LOTS in the Upper Wards Several Vacant Lots Six Farms, ranging from seven to eight hundred and twenty-eight acres, near the city, and well lo cated. For particulars, apply at our office, No. 240 KING 8TREET, near Market. 8 mwf9 October 5 COAL! COAL! 1 A A T0NS ANTHRACITE COAL lV/U 100 tons Bituminous Coal . ? For sale by H. F. BAKBB k CO., October 16 3 No. 20 Cumberland -troot. CEMENT AND TUT. C%S\f\ BBLS. CEMENT, "ROSENDALK" September M U** Brown's Bouta. WbArf.