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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1866. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN Tl STATE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. STTHE I,IST OF LETTERS EE MATNTINTGr in the IPostofTioe at the end of eaoh week is published offi? cially in THE DAILY NEWSj every Friday moruiriff. j LOCAL MATTERS. ? MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.-Ooronor WHITING yes? terday held an inquest over tne body of NICHOLAS J RICHARDS, seaman. He waa one of the ci ow of the ?hip Ida and LUly, and was employed in dis ivhaxging her cargo of copper ore. While engaged in hoisting this, a box of it caught tho rail, and . wringing round, struck him so forcibly as to cause him to losers balanoe and fall into the hold, killing him instantly. The Jory returned a ver? di zi in aceordanoe with the above facts. He leaves a wife and family in Briatol, England. His assets j and effects have boen turned over to the Rev. W. B. YATES, Seaman's Chaplain. CLEANING THE DBATNS.-We are pleased to seo that this work,, which was interrupted by the sum? ner m~nths, has been again resumed. Until last ?pring, tho drains have had no attention paid them for five years, and tho amount of sand and dirt timi has accumulated in that time is astonishing. It is the intention of tho authorities to have the tidal drains thoroughly cleansed this winter, and the wells or sinks that aro connected with them will be once more able to supply water without cho&king np the fire engines with sand. Laborers are now busily employed, and a few weeks' work will put these drains in as cleanly a condition as they were in their palmiest days. THE CiEctrs.-DAN CASTELLO and his famous J boree opera have been in oar city for Beveral days, and, as far as we can learn, have been received with even greator favor than before. DAN has such magical ways of provoking a laugh, and of creating an amusement, that it is impossible to ' keep away. The wonderful porformanoes of his troupe have never boen equalled, and the orial flights; the double summersaults, and other fan? tastic manouvres are such, that challenge the ad? miration of tho world. That DAN is an institution there is no denying, and bis corps ie one of the most mirth-provoking that has ever visited us, and wo pity the poor wretch who is debarred from ' ?visiting him. The Bible enjoins us to laugh with I , those that laugh, and none visit DAN who do not adhere to the injunction. COTTON STEALING.-We have before reverted to the frequency of this crime and the necessity there was to devise some plan for putting a stop to it. The merchants, factors and others interested in aka cotton business, are the heaviest sufferers, and they are the parties who should take the first steps ki tile reform. At present neither the police or the ? .detectives are able to bestow their whole attention upon t?e wharves and cotton warehouses. ? natu? ral consequence is that the river and cotton thieves prowl around almost unmolested, and conduct ?heir operations with impunity. Depredations of tfctB character have been recently carried on to a great extent, but only a very small number of the parties engaged have so far been arrested. Large quantities of cotton have been stolen from the dif? ferent wharves, but being taken in small lots from each bag, is not immediately missed; in the aggre? gate, however, it will be found that Beveral hun? dred pounds ore taken in this way. The only plan k> put a stop to these depredations is to organize an efficient corps 'whose peculiar duty it would be feo watch the wharves and shipping. Few people know tho amount of cotton, freight, Ac., that is dally stolen from their wharves, and if instead of tte comparatively inefficient night watchmen a regular deteotive force was employed, the losses would be fewer and the expense lighter. It is a ?object worthy of consideration, and we commend it to the attention of merchants and others in? terested. THE Gm HOSPITAL.-Few even of the residents ?sf a city know of the numberless charities that aro dispensed by the authorities, and few cities deserve inore credit than Charleston in this respect. Im? poverished) burnt and partly destroyed, with her finances in a crippled condition-yet, in the face of all these disasters, she did not negleot her poor. Military authority was still in the ascendant when application was made for the City Hospital in Mazyok street to be turned over to the original owners. This was granted, and the Mayor took charge on the 1st of last January. This building was formerly used as the House* of Correction, but aa the occupation of tho city was turned into a hospital by the United Statos authorities, and has keen used as such ever since. Since its restora? tion it has been thoroughly altered and improved ky removing several useloBa walls and partitions, and catting extra windows in the rooms, which adds to tho light and ventilation, both important iftquisites for a hospital. ... DB. QEOBGE S. PEI./ER, the able and efficient Qty Registrar, is tho prosont chief medical officer, and Dra. F. PEYRE POBOHEB and S. C. BBOWN aro tho physicians in chargo. The main building is divided into the citizens' ward and tho marino ward; these are again subdivided into malo and femalo wards, whoro ovory attention is paid to oomfort, ventilation, and cleanliness. Eaoh ward ia suppliod with a mess room and long tablo, where the meals arc served up convenient to tho patienta. Tho outer bn?dinga aro devoted to the uso of tho oolorod patients, and tho same pains is taken with them ns with tho whites. Thia building is con nootod with tho main Hospital by a bridge extend? ing from the sooond st?ry. Communication be? tween tho different wards ia thuB rendorod very easy, and the time spent in running up and down a flight o? stairs obviated. In tho yard are apartmonts dasigned for insane and imbecilo pationta. Thoso aro so arranged that tho most refractory can bo attondod to. Tho num? ber of thoso unfortunateahas increased vory much, particularly among tho freodmon-sovoral of thoao being confined thoro, who aro so savago that thuy tear up their clothos and blankets whonovor fur? nished. Tho othor buildings aro usod as kitchens, wash? rooms, storerooms, Ac, Largo stocks of blankets, shirts and clothing aro kept on hand, and arranr ed in tho noatost manner. Tho Hospital baa a ca? pacity of 250 bods, which is at prosont amply suf? ficient for all the city poor, besides thomarinors. Each dopartmont bes its own ward-master and as? sistants, and is woll rogulatod. Cleanliness is the striking foaturo ol' this Hospital, and ovory caro ia taken to rendor tho patienta comfortable aud con? tented. Tho Buporintondonco of this Hospital ia managed by Mr. AUTHUR FAIRLEY, tho popular steward, whe kt ably assisted by Mr. J. (X TOBLAY, the apotho cary in charge of the Dispensary, and by T. GBANGE SIMONS and C. W. H OBSEY, * medical students in their second course, through the different wards will at once i the visitor with the care taken in the manag and the contented appearance of the patiei fleet credit both upon tho superintendent f city. ? Tho fare provided is of tho best quality, euch as tbs condition of each patient re. No expense is spared in this respoct, the p not being restricted in their diet, unless it dered by tho attending physician. When t cumstanccs of the times are taken into com tion, it will bo seen that, m Bpito of many vantages, the city authorities havo organize established thi3 Hospital, and it is now one noblest public charities in oui* midst, and ( which tax-payers should bo proud. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUBT-Hon. G BBYAN, Presiding.- Tho Court was occupiec fcerday in hearing the continuance of tho c DA COSTA and MADAN VS. tho schooner Aid. CAMPBELL spoko on behalf of tho respondent; was followed by HENRY BOTST, Esq., for the hints. The case will come up for decision future day. MATOB'S COUBT, November 8.-Aft old off was found drunk on a wharf, and being unal take care of himself was carried to the jug denied this statement in iota, and said he hac taken one eye-opener. The police presen different account, and proved that he was h out of the hold of a vessel by a horse, ant when he reached the wharf ho wished to flgl world. As he hod not mode much disturban public he was only fined $2. Jack SmaH (colored), who picked up a $5 bi] would not return it to tho rightful owners arrested in consequence. When Jack was brc to the Guard House he handed up the Y pron and no one appearing to prosecute him h< discharged with a reprimand. A tal], block Jehu, whose taco had suffered small pox, was charged with maltreating and i ing hia horse. When he had finished punit the horse it was soarcely able to walk to the G ! House. The driver was advised to read SOLO: Proverbs, and meantime fined $2 as a warning A smiling inebriate was brought up for pu ment. AB he was still very happy, it was f j useless to waste many words upon him, an ! was requested to hunt for a Y whenever he bei sober. This announcement caused a chock t I mirth, and ho was led ont with on elongated t tenauco. j His confrere, who had succumbed to the u influence of tho bottle, was picked up insensib the sidewalk. Tho same sentence was imp< but the uniortunato individual could not rail and he wai-; led out in a weeping state, Several If. S. soldiers were captured by the authoritier for violating the laws of decorum, were carried to the Provost Marshal for pm mont. A orazy negro was handed over to the City 3 pital, and tho docket being ended, the Corni journed. VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY.-The members of old company are requested to notice the cal an extra meeting in another column. ThepreBi of all members is particularly desired. ATTENTION is called to the ?ard of Mr. JOE POZNANBEI. We shall he pleased to afford the \ ho every facihty of judging of the merits of new gas apparatus, and shall be quite gratifie see all those interested in the matter at our o: this evening. . WE WOULD direct the attention of our reader tho advertisement of Messrs. L, B?NOH & ? They will sell at auotion a general aasortmen everything that ia useful to a community, fi crockery ware to a mule. These gentlemen h been in business for many years, and have iuv ably given satisfaction to their numerous frie and customers. WE CALL the attention of smokers to the adi tisemenlii of Messrs LACEBY & ALEXANDER. Tl have been appointed the sole agents of Meei NELSON & MOILWAINE'S celebrated smoking tot coes, which comprise some of the finest brai known to connoisseurs. These tobaccoes are gro upon the finest tobacco soil in Virginia, and poss that peculiar and delicious flavor known of no otb WE WOULD call attention to the card of the 1 rion Fire Engine Company, in another colur This is one of the oldest companies in the city, e hoe rendered most efficient service. Their presi eugine is not only out of repair, but has been wc out by many years* use, and the members thi that their appeal to the citizens is not with? some just grounds. We commend them to I good graces and generous purses of the conan nity, feeling assured that whatever is donated in ti cause will be like "bread oast upon the waters." MESSES. RAOUL ALYNAH have recently obtain a largo addition to their stock, and now offer the public a well selected and varied assortment Drugs and Chemicals, &o. The popularity of tl store has beon so well known that few oommor aro necessary. Their experience and ability pharmaceutists oaimot be doubted, and oue pe into their well arranged establishment will tom any one to enter andhecoine a purchaser, "\ recommend all who wish to invest to pay Mess; RAOUL & LYNAS a visit, and they will be easily si isfled. NEW AND IMPORTANT MANUFACTORY.-It givos pleaBuro to announce tho permanent ostablishme in Ulis city of an Artificial Leg and Arm Mam?a tory. Tothosoiu noodwe would call porticul attention to Dr. BLY'S advertisement. We are pleased to know that our maimed soldio oan bo supplied with artificial limbs in our hon city. Wo are authorised to say that the prices ore i arranged that the poorest con well aflord a eu' stifcuto. Mr. J. E. GARDNER, the Agent and Snporinto; dont, oan bo seen at all hours during tho day at tl manufactory, No. 188 King streot. THE RICHMOND ?Ymessaya: "Wo have enjoye tho gratification of examining tho testimonials an ond"rsomouta of Dr. GABDNEB, and aro moro tha convinced that suoh letters could not havo beon ol tained oxcept by tho possession of great skill i his profession. He fulfills promptly all ho undei takoB, and will not run up a bill upon a hopolos case. We think that om" citizens who aro afflicted i oithor of thoso o ..gana- tito oyo or oar-should cor suit with him, and thoy will find him a courtoou gentleman and master of his profession. Dr. GABDNEB can bo consulted daily, on all die oases of tho oyo and oar. Ofiice, Parlor 131, at th Charleston Hotel, where ho will romain until Nc veinbor 15th; after that time will visit Charlosto: monthly. TUE HABEL STREET Daua STORE.-In compon; i with 80voral friends last night wo rosortod to th( new ?tore, attracted by tho brilliant Uluminatioi ? ?ct on foot by Mr. Guimtairo. Wo oxaminod tin gorgeous display of Chinese bijouterie in tho win I dow, then entered, and there enjoyed tho trea ) prognosticated in our notice of yostordiy. Thia new drug atore ia a perfect gen? in rte way ' Mr. THOS. DiLLiNGHAir, a workman who needeth not he ashamed, arranged the interior of the store in a most masterly manner. But the fresco paint? ing of the ceiling is what attracts tbs eye most. This ?B most exquisitely clone, and M. EEBOUL, the artist^has covered himself with glory. Dr. C. is a pharmaceutist of long experience, whom we know well, having been infinitely associ? ated with him in Virginia during sevor.il years of the war. He is a young gentloman in all respects 1 deserving of success, and we hope his most san 1 guino expectations will bo realized. A G BEAT desideratum has at length boen sup? plied, and tho well-known Adger Building has begun to assume something- of its former business? like air. Messrs. MACKEY & BAKER deserve tho credit of effecting this magical change, and of transforming the dingy storeroom into a light, airy and capacious receptacle for handsome furni? ture. Thofjornor of Market and King will becomo now doubly popular. It was already a perfect bazaar, where every human want could bo sup 1 plied and all thoir ills cured, and only needed the addition of a fine furnituro warehouse to make per? fection doubly perfect. Messrs. HACKET & BAKER deserve tho thanks of a grateful community for their new enterprise, and we fool sure that thoir visitors will be so well pleased that they will j readily lighten their purses before they leave the ! store. THE CHABLESTON HOUSE.-To ladies purchasing j dry goods for their country friends, Messrs. STOLE, WEBB S? GO. will guarantee to furnish them with a larger variety to Belect from than any house in the city; also, to sell all articles at as low prices as they can be had anywhere. Will furnish packing CRSOB, any size, free of charge; will take special care in I pacldng and shipping any orders entrusted to them, and will assure all that will call at their store of | every accommodation and every attention. * BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. WILDUE k BON will sell this day, at thoir salesrooms, corner of State and Chalmers streets, at half-past 10 j o'clock, hats, caps, umbrellas, boots, shoes, kc. ; oho, flour, potatoes, whiskey, kc. WM. M. PELOT will sell thia day, at tho storehouse of I Messrs. HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & Co., No. 4 Southern Wharf, at ll o'clock, threo cases of leaf tobacco, in good order. Mn.Es DRAKE will sell thia day, at his store, corner of j King and Liberty .streets, at 10 o'clock, boots, shoos, dry j gooda, clothing, kc. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY will sell this day, at their office, No. 27 Broad street, near State, at ll o'clock, buggies, I horses and harness complote; also, sundry articles of fur? niture. L. BUNCH & SON will seU this day, at their store, No. 600 King street, at 12 o'clock, mule?, cows, furniture, kc. MCKAY k CAMPBELL will sell thia day, ot thoir sales room, No. 66 Hasel street, opposite new postofflco, at 10 j o'clock, groceries, wines, ales, ic. ; also, new and Becond I hand furniture, c?rpete, stoves, kc. A Fact Worth Knowing. The best Investment for an invalid, who sutlers from J I debility or loss of appetite, is a bottle of PANKHIN'B HO- J patio Bittere, na it will bo sure to give relief. Por salo by all Druggists. f A REMEDY for Bolls, Pimples and Eruptions-EPPING's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. The above distressing j impurities of tho system yield to the virtues of that happy compound as if by magic. For sale by all drug? gists, fmw DULCE ET DECORE EST PRO PATRIA MOBI.-Noble, beautiful and fitting is it to Uve for ono's country ; and still more beautiful is it to eave tho Uves of others. This has been done in cases almost without number, by Dr. j T. W. HABSBKN, In the preparation of his invaluable VEGETABLE SANITIVE PILLS. For sale by all Druggiste. KINO k CA?STDEY, Agente. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. November 5 0 HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL NOTICE.-Dre. CLECKLEY. k SCBLEY (of Columbus, Ga.,) having permanently located in Charleston, respectfully tender their services to tho I citizens, in the practice of Homoeopathy. Dr. C. has hod the experience of fifteen years in this school of medicine. Office at our r?sidence, No. ll, 8. W. corner COLLEGE I and GREEN STREETS (corner of Green). HEUVEI M. CLECELEY, M. D... .PHILIP T. SCHLEV, M. D. Eoptomber 5 lyr MARR FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. THE MAR. '.E ENGINE COMPANY OF THIS City have, in aooordance with tho sentiments of tho citi? zens generally, determined to procure a STEAM FIRE ENGINE AND APPARATUS, of the most approved pat? terns. They therefore soliciit the liberal aid of their fol I low-citizens to enable them to pay for the same. The ? Company rofor to their services for the past twenty-seven years in the Firo Department in aid of this appeal A Committee, consisting of W. RONAN and A. HAM ! ELTON, will call upon tho citizens for their con tribu j ?ons. HENRY L. CALDER, Novombsr 9 Secretary Marion Piro Engine Co. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. POBTOFEICE, i CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 6, I860.} From thia date, until further notloe, tho "Way" Mails for the Northeastern Railroad route will closo at ll A. M. (except on Sundays, at 10 A. M.) Moils for Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, by Northeastern Railroad route, Express train, at 9 P. M. Maila for Augusta and Columbia, and the connections of the South Carolina Railroad, will close at 7 A. M. For Georgetown, by "Kingatroe," Sunday at 10 A. M., Wednesday and Friday at ll A, M. November 7_STANLEY G. TROTT, A. P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, DIS? TILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND SOAP MANUFACTURERS. ESSENTIAL OILS, EXTRACTS AND ESSENOES FOR flavoring and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Rums, Wines, Oidor, &c, &o. Age and Body Preparations for Neutralizing and Mollifying Whiskeys and Spirits, Ex? tracts of Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Gum und Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Juices. Dr. FeucMwangcr't Treatise on Fermented Liquors, willi 1000 Receipts and Directions. D?U09, OHEMICAL8, OXIDES, ORES, &c. FOR SOAP MANUFAOTOREBS.-SiHcate of Boo?, Soiuhie Glass or Liquid Quartz, in Dry CryBtuL Liquid or Jolly Form; Caustic Soda, Soda Ash, Palm and Cocoanut Oils, Soapstono and China Clay. All ordors sont to me will have prompt attention, and every information required will be ob.oorrnlly given by J03. W. FEUCHTWANGER, No. 65 Oedar-Btroct, New York. Oetobor 10 wfm3mos JUST RECEIVED FROM OHAS. REICHE k BRO., importers and dealers of Buds and Animale, FIVE HUNDRED Lil TOGETHER WITH A LOT OF GOLDFINCHES, BULLFINCHES, PARROTS, ?to. ALSO, A LOT OF HANDSOME FANCY CAGES. Bird Fnnoioro please call early, oe they will remain ba a short time in the City. Aoply at WO, 09 fflLBETINO STREBT, November 7 ? HEXT MILLS 11Q?SB, PRIVATE SALES. Valuable Beal Eslate in Archdale-slreet. BY JOHN S. RIGGS. At Private Salo- . THAT M09T ELIGIBLE LOT, ou tho wost side of Archdalo-streot, known as tho property of the German Friendly Society, moasurlng 100 feet front by 213 feet in depth moro or less. On tho lot are remaining the walls of the former Hall of tho Sooiety, sudicieutly strong to re? build on, and could easily bo arranged for a large school or private dwelling. Also a very neat two story DWEL? LING, in complete order and occupied. Thero is also a large cistern and three wehs on thc lot, and other walls of kitchen and outhouses romoining, which can eauily bo re? fitted This is a most desirable location for a School or a CbUrChc?BBP.OAD AND EAST BAY STREETS. November I)_ _* ftu KY ?. BUNCH Si SON, No. 50G King Street. At Private Salo Many useful articles of FURNITURE. Ono Grist MiB and Belting, capable of grinding 40 to 50 bushels per day. One Hand Mill. ALSO, BEDSTEADS, both now and uecend-hand. At Retail A good lot of CROCKERY. We will take pleasure in seUing at AUCTION PRICES. Ladlos and Gentlemen, givo us a call. November 9 ______jj Estate Sate, by order of Hie Executor. BY ALONZO J. 'WHITE & SON, Brokers, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. At Private Salo That elegant MANSION, with considerable LOT at? tached, -situate at the corner of Sooiety, Wentworth and East Bay streets, recently the reeidonco of Charles Hey? ward, Esq., deceased; measuring on East Bay street 211 feet ll inches; on Wentworth street 192 feet 3 inches, and on Society street 291 foet 2 inches. Tho property has been recently surveyed and subdivided into six (6) parts, as can bo seen by a descriptive Plat upon applica? tion. Tho Mansion, which is so well known as not to need description, has a Lot of 107 feet 8 inches on East Bay street, on Society streot 250 feet 9 inches, and 220 foot 9 inches on the west Une. One Lot on Society street, with two story Brick Buildings attached, measures 40 feet 5 inches on Society street by 103 feet 2 inches deep. Also, 4 Lots on Wentworth Btroot, which measure each from 33 to 40 feot front on Wentworth street by 101 feet 8 in? ches deep. Two of the abovo Lots have Brick Buildings upon them. This property is admirably located for Dwellings, and also has a prospective value for morcan tile purposes, being situated on the main avenue of travel to the principal Railroads. For Descriptive Plat and othor particulars apply as above, at No. 58 EAST BAY STREET. Novembor 7 wfm8 Valuable Rice Plantations on Waccamaw and Pee Bee Rivers, for Sale or Lease. BY ALONZO J. WHITE Sc SON. At Private Salo or for Lease ARUNDALE PLANTATION, on Pee Deo River, con? taining two hundred and fifty (260) acres of rice land, at best pitch of the tide, with a considerable quantity of high land ; has pn it a fino new residence, and well settled otherwise, Batiks in fine condition. It was formorly owned by Dr. Wm. Auston, and is considered ono of the best plantations on that river, ALSO, BELLEFIELD PLANTATION, on Waccamaw River; . contains two hundred and forty (240) acres rice land, at good pitch of the tide, with a considerable quantity of high land, one hundred acres of high swamp land, re? cently cleared excellent cotton land. This property is in the immediato vicinity of Georgetown, and is weU settled hi every respect. Labor is readUy obtained for tho culti? vation of either of theso places. For plats and other particulars apply as above, at our Office, No. 58 EAST BAY STREET. Novombor 6 mwfS Handsome Brick Residence corner of Bull and Pitt BY ALONZO J. WHITE Si SON. At Private Sale A handsome threo-story (3) BRICK RESIDENCE, situ? ated at the southeast corner of Pitt and Bull streets. The House contains ten (10) square rooms, together with pan? try, bathing room, he On the premises are large accom? modations for servants, extensive stable room for car? riages and horses, and is one of the moat complete and well arranged establishments in the city. Thc Lot meas? ures about eighty-seven (87) feet front by about one hun? dred and seventy (170) feet deep. For further particulars, apply as above, at Novomber 6 mwf3 No. 68 EAST BAY STREET. Sea Island Cotton Plantation. BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 31 l-'i Broad-street. At Private Sale RICHFIELD PLANTATION, on John's Island, near Brick House; 626 acres, 400 cleared. This plantation is near the sea, and tho landa productive and weU adapted for Cotton, Bice and Provisions. November 7 mwf 6 Sea Island Cotton Plantation. BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 31j?. Broad street. At Private Bale BRICK HOUSE PI ANTATION ON JOHN'S ISLAND, woll known for its productiveness, as the crop of cotton now being harvested will show. It contains 960 acres of high land, OOO of which are cleared; the balance heavily timbered with live oak and other mixed timber, admira? bly adapted for fine finishing work; a good landing for vessels, offers great facilities for shipment of lumber. At? tached is a body of marsh, valuable for manuring cotton. Plantation healthy to reside on winter and Bummer. On it is a large and handsome BRICK DWELLING HOUSE of eleven rooms, exclusive of basements, with outbuild? ings, and a large Engine House and Steam Engine. The drainage facilities of the above place are of the best, ren? dering it very safe for cotton planting. Lawn and other grounds about tho Residence highly ornamented and un? proved formerly. wfm6 November 7 AT PRIVATE SALE, nv SMITH & M'GILLIVRAY, No. 27 Broad Street, SOUTH SUDE, NEAR STATE STREET. FIRST CLASS SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS VALUABLE UPLAND PLANTATIONS AND FARMS EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE MANUFACTORIES, MILL SITES AND DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESI? DENCES', in various parts of the South. _ ALSO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of all sizes, prices and descriptions, in every part of the City September 26 wfmSmo $10,000 TITTIL BE ADVANCED TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS VT in sums of Two Dollars; and to famille H actually Buffering, a largor advanco wiU be made. Bounties to Orphans will be COLLECTED WITHOUT CHARGE. See Diicharged Soldiers in anothor column of this paper. Novunber 8 wfm6* STATIONERY FOR THE GENERAL AS? SEMBLY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UN? DERSIGNED until Saturday, the 17th instant (in? clusivo), to furnish tho General Assembly of South CaroLna-which convones on tho 28th inst.-with STA? TIONERY for tho session. Thefollowing will givo a general idoa of tho kind and quantty required. One-fourth of the quantity in sepa? rate yackagos for thc Sena to, tho remainder for the House of Itopresentativcs: 80 reams Ruled Foolscap 40 roams Rulod Letter 25 reams Ruled Note 10,000 Letter Envolopcs 2,000 Official Envelopes 5 lbs. Scaling Wax 2 gross Red Tape 2 doz. quarts Ink 30 gross Stool Pens 8 grofi9 Pen Holders Eddcra will furnish samples of Foolscap, Lottor and Noe Paper, also of Envelopes, Pens and Pencils, to either WM. E. MARTIN, Clerk of the Sonate, Charleston, S. C, . or JOHN T. SLOAN, Clerk of the Houeo of Representatives, SoTomber 9 1 -_ Columbio, H. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 COLUMBIA, October 22,18G0. j 29 B HILDERS A ND CONTRA CW RS: rm, LEGISLATURE AT THE EXTRA SESSION, passed tho following resolution: "Resolved, That the Governor do advertise for os? nates of tho coat of covoring tho now State House, and if fitting up therein a sufficient number ol' rooms for tho tao of the General Assembly audits officers upon tho aiost economical plan, and lay them before tho Houso at their next seaaiou." Estimates aro invited, thoroforo, according to a plan and specification which may be seen in the Executivo office:* 1st. To enoloso and finish tho cant wing of tho build? ing, so as to noooinmodato the Legislature and its offi? cers. 2d. To covor the entire building and finish one of the wings, so as to accommodate tho Logialaturo and its offi? cers. 3d. To curioso and finish tho cast wing as above, and to cover the remaining walls of tho centre building and wost iring In addition to thc above, bidders and contractors may furnish plana and specifications, at their own expense, and est?malos, and they will bo considered: 1st. To enclose and finish the cast wing, so as toaccom moda;o tho General Assembly and ita officers. 2d. To covor tho nntiro building and finish one of the wings, so as to aocommodato tho General Aasombly ?iud it* ollcera. 3d. To encimo and finish tho oast wing ag above, and to covor tho i-omainiug waits of the centro building and west ,ving. Thiao piing aud estimates will bo laid before (he Gen oral Assembly for their consideration. All plana, specifications aud estimates must bo filed in thia office by Tuesday, the 20th Novembor next, at VI o'cloot M. JAMES L. OUR, Governor, October 28 Kuli AUCTION SALES. Groceries, Wines, Ale?, &c, &c. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Cash Auction House, No. 55 Hasel Street, Opp. the New Postoffice, Will sell THIS DAY, c?. mmencing at 10 o'clock, 20 cases CANNED MEATS-Beef, Chicken, Veal. 10 cases Canned Peas, Beans and oteer Vegetables. 20 cases Foreign and Native Wines (still and sparkling.) Boxes Tobacco, Teilet Soap, ic, ic, ftc. Conditions cash. O- tober 9 New and Second-Hand Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, &c. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Cash Auction House, No. 55 HascJ Street, Opp. the New Postofficc, Will sell THIS DAY, immediately after tho above, Mahogany and Walnut MARBLE TOP BUREAUS and TABLES, Mahogany Sideboards, Mahogany Bedsteads, Cottage Bedsteads, Hair Scat Sofas and Chairs, Lounges, Wardrobes, Washstands, Dining Tables, Card Tablea, ic, ie. ALSO, NEW CANE SEAT ROCKERS and other CHAIRS, in Oak and Rosewood, Oak Office Chairs, Teapoy Tables, Towoi Racks, ic, kc. ALBO, Brussels and Ingrain CARPETS, Cooking and Omca Stoves, Pote, &c. . ALSO, Mahogany OFFICE DESKS, Fancy Baby House, ic, kc, kc. Conditions cash. _November 9 Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, ?tc. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS M ORNING, ot 10 o'clock, will be sold at my 6toro, corner of King and Liberty streets, 37 casos BOOTS and SHOES. CONSIST? NO OF: Cases Mon's Calf half welt and Tap Sole BOOTS Cases Mon's Calf Congress Caeca Men's Calf Balmorals and Brogans Cases Boys' Calf Congress, 4 to 5 Cases Youths' Copper-tip Boota Caaes Women's Goat Balmorals, 6 to 9 Caaes Ladies' Kid and Lasting Congress. AND A largo variety of Ladies', Misses', and Children's SHOES in Cartoons. DRY GOODS consist of: Pieces EMPRESS CLOTH, Poplinot, Wamsutta Prints, Cotton Flannel, Brown Shirting, Red and White Flannel, Cassimeros, Broadcloths, Confederate Grey Casatmere, Bird's Eye Diaper, Satinet, Kentucky Jean, Ticking, De? nims, Broadcloth in suits, bc. Dozons Hosiery, Wool and Cotton; Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Counterpanes, Jumpers, Tablo Cloths, Tow? els, L. C. Hdkfs., Ladies' Cloth Gloves, Gent's Cloth, Buck and Kid Gloves, ic. ALSO, A long Une of CLOTHING. Terms cash. November 9 Sloop Boat Mary Ann. Four and a half Tons. BY J. A. THOTJRON? THIS DAY, Novembor 9, 1806, at wharf foot of Hasol street, at 12 M., I wiU eeU, for division, / The superior Sloop Boat MARY ANN. Hull in good order, and sound oak timber Cabin and Hatches, with Mainmast, new Jib, Standing Rigging. AU necessary papers at expense of purchaser. Sale positive. * November 9 Auction Sales every Evening all o'clock. BY L. BUNCH ?fe SON, No. OOO Kin? at. THIS EVENING, a fine assortment worthy tho attention of housekeepers. CROCKERY Plates, Cups and Bowls Dishes, Tumblers, ic. Hats, Caps, and Clothing Brooms, Pota. SOMETHING- NICE; Fresh cans of LOBSTERS, PICKLES, kc. And many other orticloa too numerous to mention. Our Auctions every evening are a success. CaU and see us and you will be sure to buy. AIBO, don't forget our Bale days, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 12 o'clock. Thia is our business arrangement for the winter. Spe? cial sales when required. Out-door salea attended to on reasonable terms. L. BUNCH & SON. Novombor 9 3 PRIVATE SALES. Desirable City Residences. BY JACOB COHEN ?fe CO. At Private Sale AU that LOT OF LAND, with a two-Btory wooden DWELLING thereon, situated on the south side of Spring street, known os No. 71, measuring 72 feet front by 172 feet in depth. The house contains four (4) square rooms, Ean try and dressing room, with double piazzas and gas xtnrea complete. On the lot is a datera, a two-story wooden kitchen, lathed and plastered, and ah necessary outbuildings. ALBO, ? AU that LOT OF LAND, with a two and a half story wooden DWELLING thereon, situated at the southwest corner of Queen and Trapmann strcete, measuring 46 feet 9 inches in front on Queen street by IBO feet on Trapmann street The house contains four (4) square rooms, pan? try, dressing room and throe finished garret rooms, with double piazzas and gae fixtures complete. On the lot ls a cistern, a two-Btory lathed and plastered wooden kitch? en and all necessary outbuildings. For term apply as above, at November 7 wfm3 No. 46 EAST BAY, np stairs. At Private Bale-Residence extreme west end of J3nH ?l?t*??? BY W. Y. LEITCH <fe R. S. BRUNS, Brokers and Auctioneers. At Private Sale ThEit pleasantly located and eligible BRICK RESI? DENCE, No. 35 BuU street, containing four upright and two attic Rooms, with Pantry, Dressing-room and Cis? tern. On the premises ore all necessary outbuildings. ALSO, The adjoining VACANT LOT, to tho west of the above. For dimonsionB, terms, ic., apply as above, at November 7 wfm3 No. 25 BROAD STREET. Estate Sale-Plantation in SI. Andrew's Parish. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. At Private Sale HOPETON PLANTATION, in flt Andrew's Pariah, about five nulos from Charleston, on tho Steno River, op? posite to John's Island. The tract contains about 975 aerea of land, about 726 of which are high land-the balance marsh land. Excellent crops of flea Island Cot? ton have been made upon the place for several years. About 400 acres of the land are cleared and adapted to the culture of Cotton and Provisions, and about 81 to Rice. The place is planted this year, and has a fair crop upon it For particulars apply to November 7 Wfm? No. 28 BROAD-STREET. Small Houses in Hanover and Nassau-streets al Private Sale. BY SMITH (fe MCGILLIVRAY. REAL ESTATE AGENT8, No. 37 Broad-street, near State-street. 2 HOUSES with good Lota, in Hanover-strcot 1 House in Nassau-street, east side, noxt north of South-street For terms, apply as abovo. Octobor 30 Draft Horse. BY J. DRAYTON FORD. At Private Sale A WELL-BROKEN DRAFT HORSE, in good condition; sound and gentle. He can be seen at my Ornoo, November 7 wf2 No. 40 BROAD STREET. REAL ESTATE OP THE STATE WORKS AT GREENVILLE, S. C. At Private 8alc The Commissioners of the State Works at Greenvale, 8. C., offor at Private salo THE REAL ESTATE OF SAID WORKS. The Tract of Land contains twenty acres, and is situ? ated ono milo and a third from tho Court Houso at Greenville, S. C., having tho Anderson road on one side and the Groenvillo and Columbia Railroad on the other. A branch track from the railroad rans into tho premises. About twelve acres of the land is onclosed with a high \ and closo batten lonee, and within the enclosuro aro THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS, VIZ: OFFICE, 18 by 40 foot; 3 finished rooms, 2 firepkicos. MACHINE SHOP, 50 by 200 feet, with brick basomcnt, and Boiler HOIL?O attached, and IX) feet Chimney and Flue. MACHINE RHOP, 60 by 100 feet, with Boiler Houso aud Drying Houso attached, and CO feet Chimney and Fluo. BLACKSMITH SHOP, 60 by 100 feet, with 17 Forges. FRON FOTISDItY, brick, -with two Cupolas, Air PIUL. naco. Oven and Chimnoy. BRASS FOUNDRY, 20 by 30 feet, with Cupola, doublo Furnaco and Chimney. CARPENTER SHOP, 50 by 100 foot, on brick pillars, With Engino Houso attached. SmnU BLACKSMITH SHOP, 20 by 22 feet, with double Forgo. PATTERN HOUSE, ono and a half story, 20 by 40 feet. STOREROOM, 23 by 50 feet, on brick pillars, STOREROOM, 23 by 60 feet, on brick pillars. SMOKEHOUSE, 18 by 40 feot. CORN CRIB, 12 by 24 foot SHED, 25 by 70 feet. IRON HOUSE, COKE SHED, STABLE, FODDER HO CSE. WELL HOUSE, 18 hy 20 feet. Small ENGINE HOUSE. Terms-A credit ol' ono r.jid two yoi rn, in equal instal? ments, with interest from dato, on approved personal security, mortgage of tho premises, and ?issignod insur? ance ol' tile buildings. Thoro are several small Buildings on thc premises I outside of the onclosure, which will bo sold for cash, tu bo removed fronl thc premises. For further information apply to C. J. ELFORD, Secretary to Commissioners St.ito Works, October 15 " mwf Greenville, H. G. Al Private Sa!c. BY CLIFFORD & MATIIEWES, No. 311-3 Broad street. SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS UPLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS RIGIO PLANTATIONS FARMS, FIRST-CLASS WATER-POWERH, SUMMER RESORTS, kc, kc, in this State and Georgia. ALSO, DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS in every part of tko city. gmo September 21 I AUCTION SALES. Sales on Account of all Concerned. BY WILBUR Si SON. THIS DAY, 9th Inst, at our Sales Rooms, corner State and Chalmers streets, at half-past 10 o'clock, wiK be sold, on account of all concerned, without any manner of reserve, 1 complete SODA WATER GENERATOR, cost $190, with Pipes and Apparatus all completo 12 cases Patent Coffee Roasters Cases Lubin'8 Extracts, Farina, Cologne; Pomatums Toilet Powder, Hair and Tooth Brushes Fancy Soaps, Glass Jars, &c. _Conditions eash. November 9 Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Bootu. Slwes, &c. BY WILBUR & SON. THIS DAY, 9th instant, at our sales rooms, corner State and Chalmers streets, at 10 M o'clock, will be sold, HATS, Caps, Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes. ALSO, Fine UNDERSHIRTS, Wool HOBO, Linen Cambric Pocket Hdkfa., White Nubias, Soutags, Silk and Worsted Scarfs, Cotton and fine Wool Host1; Worsted Hoods, French Suspenders, &c, &c. Conditions cash. November 9 Ban-ds Flour, Irish Potatoes, Whiskey, dc, ?te. BY WILBUR. & SON. ' THIS DAY, 9th instant, at our Sales Rooms, corner State and Chalmers afreets, at 10^ o'ciook, will be sold, 20 BARRELS FLOUR 25- barrels peach Blue Potatoes, in fine order fl barrels Whiskey 25 boxes Laundry Soap 5 baskets Heidsiek Champagne 3 barrels Eaglo Ale 5 barrels Meier & Son's English Ale Conditions cash. ._ November 9 Furniture Horses, Buggies, Carriages, ?io., al Auction. BY SMITH & McGILLIVRAT, Auctioneers, No. ?7 B rona Street, Near State. THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, before their office, Handsome BUGGIES, with HORSES and HARNESS complote. ... Carriages, Horses, Ponies, &c. ALSO, Sundry articles of FURNITURE, handsome SIDE? BOARDS, &c., &c Furniture, Horses, Mules and vehicles, recorred up to hour of sale. ? November 9 Ltiof Tobacco in Cases. BY WM. M. PK LOT, Auctioneer. Will be sold to highes!; bidder at Monars. Hopkins, Mc? Pherson St Co.'s Storehouse, No. <l Southern Wharf, THIS DAY "(Friday), 9th instant, at ll o'clock A. M., 3 cosos LEAF TOBACCO, in gc-od order, and in bright packages. Conditions cash. _ November 9 Mides, Cows, and Furniture at Auction. BY ti. BUNCH Si SON, No. 500 Kins stroet. Will bo sold, tfHIS BAY, Stn inst., at 12 o'clock, 2 primo MULES 1 Work Horse 1 Buggy * - / Sundry articles, of Crockery waro, Bedsteads, ic. November 9 _ House and Lot, Wentworth street. BY JACOB COHEN .Ss CO. WiU bo sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, 18th November, at tho Exchange, at ll o'clock, All that LOT OF LAND, with a one-story BRICK BUILDING thereon, formerly used as the ''Synagogue," situated in Wentworth street,'between Meeting and An? son streets. Lot VI foet front on Wentworth by 103 feet deep, more or lcsfi. Conditions.-OKe-third cash; balance by bond and mortgage of premises, payable in one and two years. November 6 Mahogany, Logwood and Fustic, on Account oj wlwm ii may Concern. BY J. A. E.\SLOW Si CO. On WEDNESDAY, 14th instant, will be sold, by Public Auction, at South Dry Dock Wharf, at ll o'clock, 10 logs MAHOGANY - tons Logwood -; - tons Fustic Damaged on board the French bark "Mazatlan," H. Fan vre master, which put into this port in distress whilst on her intended voyage from Isle of Carmen to Havre, and sold for account of whom it may concern, by recom? mendation of the Portwardens and by order of the French Consul. November C Hired Importation from Cuba-250,000 choice Se gar8, Wine, Brandy, Bum. Guava JeUy, &o. * BY CLIFFORD Si MA1HEWES, At Store No. 71 Boat Bay. WU1 be soldon WEDNESDAY, thc 14th Instant, stn o'clock, THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN AND FAVORITE BBANDS OF SEGARA, fax: 25,000 TNGENERIOS 10,000 Regalia de la Reina 3,000 Regalia Chica 10,000 Media Regalia Buuinica 80,000 Media Conchas do Eegalia 70,000 Londres 50,000 Media Regalia. All of Uie above are branded "'Young America," and warranted by F. Lopez & Ca, Segar Manufacturers in Havana. 800 gallons SHERRY WINE, in caf ks from 15 to 62 gal? lons each 285 gallons JamcJca Rum, in casks from 22 to 62 gallons each. 100 gallons Brandy, in casks from 25 to 32 gallons each 12 half pipes best Catalonia (Claret) Wine, 62 gallons each 00 bags Havan?. Smoking Tobacco, 60 to 75 lbs. each . 6 boxes White Sugar, 480 to 500 lbs. each I box assorted Spanish Chocolate 12 cases Holland Gin, in bottles 200 dozen assorted Guava Marmalade and JeUy 6 kegs Spanish Olives. wm be sold in lots to suit purcliasers, and artioles to be removed immediately after the sale. The above are imported direct ft.-om Cuba, and the at tcntion of dealers is called to the same; Terms cash. CSrThe Savannah Republican, Augusta Oonstitutlon alist, Atlanta Intelligencer and Colombia Phoenix witt in? sert three times, every other day, and send blU to C. & M. November 2_ Estate Sale of Valuable Sea Island Plantations sit? uated on Edlsto Island-Bice Lands opposite Wil? ton, St. PavV8 Parish-Cotton Lands on Toogoo doo Creek, SI. Paul's Parish, in the State of Boutk Carolina, belonging to the late Ephraim M. Bar? nard, Esq. BY H. H. DcLEON. Wm be sold, at Public Auction, in tho City of Charleston, S. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 5th of December, 1866, at II o'clock, at the old Custom Blouse, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, . THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PLANTATIONS: EDI&TO IHLA?.D. ACHES. Seaside Plantation.!.300, more or leas Residue of Hickory Hill.,.100, more or less Wilson's.132, moreorlau Palmetto.,'.132, more or lesa Shergoold..'.168, more or less Shell House.190, more or less Red House..150, more or less Seabrook's.164, more or lees j Tho above adjoin, and may be purchas? ed as one Plantation, containing in all.1826, more or less Babbitt Point.'.. 674, more or less 1 Laroche'n. 200, more or lees j Little Edisto Place. 300, more or lees Total number of Acres on l?dlsto Island.2400, more or less St. Paul's Pariah Cotton Plantabon on Toogoodoo. 500, mere or less Si Bartholomew's Parish Rioo Planta? tion, opposite WUton (R. L.). 200, more or less Total amount of Land.3100, more ?rlese Tornas-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises. THOS. H. WILLINGHAM, Trustee of E. M. Baynard, deceased. N. B.-Any. information in relation to tho ab'ovo may bo obtained from WILLIAM WHALEY, Esq., Solioitor, No. 48 Broad street, Charleston, ?. C., or H. H. DELEON, No. 22 Broad street._wf_October 24 A Chance for Capitalists-Large Vacant Lot in Mee ina-streel. BY W. Y. LEITCH &? ll. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Wm be sold, at Auction, in front of tho old Customhouse, at ll o'clock on WEDNESDAY, December 6, That spacious anti ojij-ibly ni tun 1.-tl LOT, containing 100 foot front ou Mecting-streot by 300 foct deep. This property is sufficiently large for the building ot four stores on the wost, with an cnir.meo and a capacity for tho erection of additional buildings in tho rear, thus offering a splendid opportunity tor au investment. The locality ol' this property in the prim ipal business street, and ita contiguity to tho fashionable hotels of this city, with tho city railway running in front, and its large space, entitles it to tho consideration of capitaliste. Terms accommodating. For further particulars, ap? ply as above, at No. 25 BROAD-STREET. This properly can be treated for at private sale. November 3 _ _1 wf UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Symons vs. Bernard. 'On THURSDAY, thc fith November next, at ll o'clock, A. M" will bc sold, near the Exchange, ALL THAT VALUABLE PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND within tho present limits of the City ol' Charleston, and kuovm us .McLean's Farm, containing four acres, more or ICBS, bounding to the north on land of John Gordon for morly of Philip Patri?is), to tho eist and south on land of the Estate ot' Nathaniel RusscU, and west ou King-street road. Tenus.-Ono half cash; the balance in ono and two years, with interest, secured by tho boud and mortgage of tho purchaser, with leave to pay the wholo hi cash. Tho purchaser to pay for paper*. JAMES W. GRAY, Masterin Equity. Octobor IB_tnfflhl Furniture. Horses Vehicles. Ac ai Auction. BY SMITH Si MCGILLIVRAY, No. 2? Broad street, south tilda, near State street. Sales of FURNITURE, &c, at private residences at? tended to at model at? charges. Auction every WEDNESDAY for HORSES, VEHICLE-" FURNITURE, Ste, rd half-past 10 o'dock, at our office. Ot\objjr 3