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DAILY NEWS. [TJESDAY MORNING, A?OU8T 29, 1865. LOCAL MATTERS. . To oun City Subsctiiii?-rb.?Wo would bo thank ful if tbcro is any fniluio on tbo part of our car riers to dcbvcr tho Daily News, if our city aub aoribcrs would give un immediato notice Every effort on our part will bo made to soeur?. an early delivery, and if tbo carriers fail in doit?* their duty, wc hope to bo immediately informed ols^ Adams' ExmEsa? Wo roturn many thanks to" Ibid ' Institution" for favorH rendered ub buico the publication of our paper commenced. This Company omits no opportunity of oxtonding ite JkintlncHBca to till, but to tbo beginnor it ia goner ally the first to pat forth its hand and help him up to a position. It? benefits to tbo pross throughout thid country, by its quickness, regularity and punctuality, aro fully appreciated, and deserves tbe fallest cxprcseion of thanks that thoy aro ablo Jto give. The Strej-ts.?Tho authorities aro certainly to lie thanked for the very cleanly state in which tho atrcetB aro now kept, and for tho prompt mannor in which offal and garbago arc removed from them. At this particular season of tho yoar the inspec tors cannot bo too vigilant in tho oxerciao of thoir duties, nor tho laborera too activo in taking off -foul matter, that tho action of tho Bun may in a *?ery short time render pestilent. Any noglcct or inattention on tho part of thoso officer? might cause diseaao of such a character as to throw "back, to a great extent, tho prosperity which ia "beginning to enliven our city; boBidos, tho indi vidual Buffering that remi8Bne38 of duty might ?bring upon ub, should cause tho greatest diligence on their part to promoto i ta health. But, at pres ent, there aro no causes for complaint that we can pee?all concorned seem to bo aaxioua to keep off miaehiof of every kind, and are ?paring no pains or labor to carry out this great hope of the hearts of all. We perceive, aleo, with groat pleasure, that tho aide-walks of our streets are being repaired and xoally improved, much to tho comfort of ladica *with tight BhocB, and rheumatic male pedestrians. ?Chore are not mnny things in this world that we can say wo dospise, but we vow that we heartily abhor rugged and uneven pavements, for they Jiave played ua ao many tricks in our life, that wo (bolievo tho hatred ia mutual. Thore nevor waa a Jjrick higher than the rest, or a hole in tho pavc -rnent, that we did not go precipitately over the oue, and rapidly into the other; nor did wo over, with tbat graco which has so peculiarly marked Us, ever attempt to pull our hat to a blushing young lady, that we didn't go through one or the other of theao performances, much to the delight of the little boyB in the neighborhood, and more to the damage of ourselves and our hat. Ought *wo not, then, to be pleased at seeing these ropairs going on, and at the thought of ceaaing our gym naBtic exercises, which wc discovered long ago didn't pay. Wo are pleased, and tendor to the authorities our individual thanks, and pronounce them all bricks but tho night watchmen, and thoy are bats. -o ArrorNTMEKT by tue Govebnoij.?Jas. A. Duffus, Esq., has been appointed State Assessor for the District of Charleston, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by tho doath of the late ittctimbent, Jas. S. Johnson. Ratlboad Ib?n-.?Three cargoes of this impor tant article has arrived here within a few days, consigned to the South Carolina Railroad Company. "We trust that this is an indication that thoy intend to push their railroad connections through to Co lumbia and Augusta with all the force that thoy Can command. Freight, in large quantities, is at Augusta awaiting transportation, and cannot be got away, owing to tho low stage of tho Savannah Hiver and tho breaking up of railroad communi cation with tho acaboard. Some light draft boats, ?n the Savannah, are getting enormou8 freights. The transportation facilities to the upper portion of our own State are exceedingly bad, and pasBcn gera and freight are aubject to great expense and lose of time in having to reBort to the old wagon eyatem. We cannot havo any mail faculties until the railroad connections arc made; and aa the Government baa contracted to have the mails transported through Carolina, wo presume they arc only waiting for our roads to be connected to . give us a daily mail. M. M. Qutin-n & Bno.?We are under renewed obligations to these gentlemen for polite favors. They havo laid on our editorial table tho latest New York dailicB, aa well as Harper's Monthly, Les lie's Ladies' Magazine, and Metropolitan Record. All the latest and most readablo publications will Jbo found atj their buainess places, No. 527 King and Mo. 26 Broad streets. WiXLiAiia ?t CovEivr?Theao young gontle men have established thomeolvoB in the hat and cap buainess. at N . 116 Meeting- street, where they keop every var oty. They are bo woU known in the community, coming as they do from its very midst, that we need aay nothing more, but refer to the advertisement, which our readers will find in its proper column. Confederate Two Cbnt Pobtaok Stamps.?Tho ^ Richmond Daily Times" says that a wealthy gentleman has authorized Mr. Geobok D. Woot TON, attorney at law, on Main-atreet, near the cor Bor of Sixth, to purchase any number of them not exceeding ton thousand, at what their face calla for, to bo paid dollar for dollar in greenbacks. Jtr. Wootton has already received a large num ber, but ut ill the demand ia nothing liko supplied. The "Richmond Republic" of the 18th saya: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and lady reached the city yesterday evening, and aro atopping at the Spota -frood Hotel. The Savannah Daily ifera'tl, of Saturday last. in its commercial column, sayB: Tho resumption of railway travel between Sa vannah and Auguata. aa also tho forwarding of goods by tho road, will groatly relievo our mer chants. On Monday morning next the trains by the (/'entrai Railroad will connect at Station 4.1 frith hacks running to Wayneaboro', and thence to Auguata by tho Augusta and Savannah Railroad. Savannah and Augusta, by this arrangement, are ?brought within twenty-two hours' travoL Gov. Pierpont, of Va., has sont McMullen, a "member of tho Southern Congress, a dologato to -Washington to get regro troops removed from Virginia. Ko movement has been made in that ?direction by the War Department. A number of Northern capitalists have takea bold of the James Rivor and liana wh a Canal, and intend to have that important artery of trado opon for business in time to Dring to market tho coming crops of the region of country tributary to it. A Richmond correspondent of tho New York Tri bune says that General Terry was openly insulted ?by being hissed, while riding through tho atrceta ?a few days since. , Tho Holston Conference of the Methodist Epis oopal Church will meet at Marion, Smytho county, va., on tho 14th proximo. Bishop Andrews will preside. 50 ONIONS AND POTATOES. FOn 8ALE?l.AMinc; I'llOM STEAMER QUAKER C1TV? CO BUL?. ON10N8 AND FOTATOEH, 1>. 3. HTUHOKS, August at) 3 Ko. 10 AtlgiT'H Wbarf. HAY! HAY! G)tZf\ ?ALKS PRIME N. K. HAY. NOW LANDING ?iXJ \j on Kerr'8 Wbarf, and for ?nie by JN?>. CAMPSEN, _ AuguBt 29 1 No. 14 Markot-Bt-, opposit- .Stalest. CORN i OATS!' 1 f\f\C\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN JL\J\J\J 1B0O btinhols prime Oatn. Now landing from achoonor Flying Scud, and for sale b>' JNO. CAMPSEN, - AuK*u?tM_1^_No. 14 Market-Htrcct. WAH00 BITTBRST 100 ^t?1^ 0F THESE CELEBRATED BITTERS, -*-^s *-e J * received. AuoiiHt28 RENNEKER k GLOVER, .J^?L??-ntuth3 No. 130 Mooting-strcet. HAV^A SE0?RS. 156 000 ?NcE BKANDS. r ? . ?, WENNEKER & GLOVER, August 28 mtiilli3 ? ,,. .. .. -<" .-No. 139 Meeting-street. LARD, MACKERi>;, SALMON? POTATOES, *.? KEGS PURE LEAF LARD 20 half barrel? Loaf Lard 48 half ban-els No. 1 Now Ma?^?.?, 20 bits Salmon 35 barrel? Potatoes?"very Uno" IS barrel? Onions 10 barrel? Whito Wlno Vinegar 9 barrels Cider Vinoear?Pure 156 gross Parlor Matches. For ealo by RENNEKER k QLOrpn August 28 mtutbs3 No. 139 jjjgMggfiSU "??A?blEsTw?NES, Gfcg-^ WHISKY, ETC. "I f\ QUARTER CASKS "T. HErNE A CO." I)Kwnv JLU 6 quarter casks Pinett. CastlUlon k Co. Bn?~x 8 eighth casks Pinctt, Castillion A- Co. Brandy * 12 quarter cask? very fino Sherry Wine, old 4 canin puro Holland O in G casks Jamaica Rum C bbla. N. E. Rum 4 bbls. choice old Nectar Whisky 13 bbls. XXXX Whisky 13 bbl?. XXX Whisky 8 bbls. XX Whisky 10 bbls. X Whisky 25 bbls. Old Virginia Mountain Dow Whisky 30 bbls. Rectified Whisky C bbls. Domestic Brandy 4 bblB. Cherry Brandy 106 cases Ht. Julien Claret. In store and to arrive. For sale low, by RENNEKER A GLOVER, August 28 mtuth3 No. 13? Meeting-street. LIME, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS. K.I\f\ BARRELS FRESH BURNED LIME D\J\J 100 kegs NAILS 100 boxea Window Glass, assorted sizes. For sal?! low by H. F. BAKER k CO., AuguBt 28 3 No. 20 Cumberland-stroet. h?u^iTf?rnishing~^?ds. JUST RECEIVED, PER RECENT ARRIVALS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BROOMS WOOD AND WILLOW WARE BRUSHES, CORDAGE, TWINES, &c. Attention of Retailers especially called. WM. M. BIRD k CO., No. 203 East Bay. August 28 One door North Cumberland-street, SEGARS. \JU?,\J\J\J 40,000 Sclicroota 7 WM. -VL 1 BIRD k CO.. No. 203 East Bay, AuguBt 28 One door North Cumberland-street. IN STORE AND FOR SALE No. 173 East Bay-street, Between Queen and Cumberland, A CHOICE AND VARIED 8T0CK OF WINES, BRAN DIES, WHISKIES, etc. 25 caBeB choice Old Port 25 cases Goldon Sherry 150 cases Claret, including tho most superior qualities of St. Julien, 8t. Butcphe, Chateau La Rose, etc 100 cases Rhino Wines, including the most superior qualities of Hochhclmcr, Nierstoinor, Rudishcl mer, c?o 75 caaes Haut Sauterno, including tho most superior qualities of tho variou? brands 20 cases Champagne, to wit: Marccaux, Hoidsolck, Fleur do Champagne 25 ca?en Ginger Wino 15 cases Blackberry Wine, which is highly recom mended for Its medicinal qualities 20 coses St. Domingo Wino 20 cases St. Domingo Punch 25 coses Arrack Punch 50 coses superior Bourbon Whisky 25 cases Bourbon Cocktail 15 coses Brandy Cocktail 20 coses extra fine Cognac?vintage 1835 30 cases extra lint? Cognac?Pinct Costlllon 25 cases genuine Holland Gin 25 coses Ht. Domingo Bittors 30 bbls. superior Whisky?various brands 2 bbls. Y. P. M. Whlaky?15 years old C quarter caskb Old Brandy 2 pipoa Union Flog Holland Gin 4 casks Old Pole Sherry 100 dozen Muir's Scotch Ale 150 bbls. Philadelphia Stock Ale. At wholcsalo at No. 173 East Bay-street, B? PHILIP H. KEGLER. 100 ?a- COTTON and all kinds of PRODUCE received in exchange for Ooads. Consignments received on Bale, and every attention paid to the shipment and forwarding of PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE, etc. _August 14 JUST RECEIVED. CASES 8PARKLINO HOCK AND RHINE WINE 100 caaes CHAMPAGNE CIDER C00 cases Ale 100 bbls. Whisky, various brands and prices 10 bbls. Alcohol, 97 per cent. \ 50 bbls. Ale 60 cases Whisky 60 cases Brandy 25 cases Stoughton Bitters 50 baskets Heidsieck k C">'s. Champagne, a puro and genuino articlo Brandy, Gin, St. Croix Rum Sherry Wine, Ac, kc. All of the purest quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARK At CO's.. August 21_No. 145 Meeting-street FRESH GOODS?FUL?TSTOCK. PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL 150 bags Rio and Java Coffee 200 boxes Candios 200 wholo boxes Raisins, Layers 200 half boxes Raisins, Layers 60 boxes Cooking Soda .100 boxos Magic CotTeo 50 chests best Teas, cheap 200 bbls. Sugars, various kinds 60 tierces Molasses 25 bbls. Cldor Vinegar 60 bbls. Corned Beef 25 bbls. Corned Pork 250 boxes Starch 200 boxes Soap 600 boxes Herrings 200 boxes Pickles and Gerlcins 200 coses Sauces and Ketsups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 60 packages GoBhen Butter Spices of all kinds, Maccaronl, Cllion, Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extracts, Ac, Ac. GEO. W. CLARK & CO., August 21_ No. 145 Meoting street. 50 GOLD AND SILVER, BOUGHT AND SOLD. ?rafts on Nevr York, BostonanrlPhiladelphia, AT P. H. KEGLEE'S BANKING OFFICE, No. 256 KING-STREET, August I? Corner of Bcaufaln. C. F. PANKNIN, CHEMIST & APOTHECABY, , NO. 123 MEETING STREET. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND Da M EST?O DRUGS AMD Cli?l?ICAIiS COR? tAiitly on band. August 14 J.ju.0 TIMBEE WANTED AT TOME'S STEAM SAW ML, Tl'PPER k FRE August 2?! ( MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! I B GAR ft I S K O A II S11 S B O A It S: irr\ IIHIlS. PRIME MUSCOVADO MOLASSE?. I ??JI 0\f 40.000 Sl'PERIOR HAVANA MEOAR? of thl- -, ebnded bninds of "Jenny Und " ?nul ??La Valent," Being balan?a of tin enr?o of the Sn;niinh brl'?s tillu, direct from Havana. For sale in lots tu suit purchase?, at reasonable tea b>' P. P. SALAS, ' at Mr. A. Cunle'fl, No. 171 East I. August 00 A FLOUR AND OATS. /~\N CONSIGNMENT 4Dl ]i 101 100 barrels Family and Superfine FLOUR. J_ 000 bushels of OATS. J" For sale by WILLIS ? CHISOL: | S *_* __ "" ! 1_ Mills Hop. JXJST RX?CEIVK} BY OAHILL & CO., No. 275 KING-STBEEr : JO CAODIEg Ci. P. TEA 10 HALF CHESTS Y. II. TEA 10 BAOS RIO COFFEE 15 MATS JAVA COFFEE 10 HALF ItHI.S. SYRIP, GOOD 13 Hiii.s. SYRl?P, t;oi,l)i;v ?5 BOXES CJIOCOJ.ATE S5 BOXES SWEET CHOCOLATE 18 BAGS PEPPER, BLACK O CASES PARAFINE CANDLES, A SUPE RIOR ARTICLE. ALSO, * ?llnni size IRON* SAFE, almost new. For sale . lowest prices by CAj-xll & CO., No. 375 I^iG.STEEET. August 14 HEATH &CG-T No. 260 KING-STREET. JUST RECEIVED: S?QAR-CURED PIG HAMS SUOAR-CURED PIG RACON PIG SHOULDERS AVINES, BRANDIES GIN, BOURBON WHISKEY ST. CROIX RUM JAMAICA RUM CORDIALS, SYRUPS. ALSO, A FRESH SLTTLY OF GROCERIES, Jte.,Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. K. HEATH & CO. August 14 lmo FAMILY GROCERIES. 308-KING-STREET-308 i Between Society and Wcntwortli. J. W. STEINMEYER KEEPS CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GRO CERIES, AND ALL ARTICLES ESSEN TIAL TO CONVENIENCE AND COM FORT FOR FAMILY USE. ALKO, rORTER, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SEGAIlS, Ac. _ lino _August 10 Xdv?nces MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, DRY GOODS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM H. DEVLIN, KO. 10 COMING, CORNER WENTWORTH-8T. August _6 lmo* HOWE, DOUCIN & CO., Concimissioii. jVEercli.ai_.ts Ship Chandlers and Grocers, No. 151 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. O. HOWE, JB.P. K. nOUCIM.E. C. HOWE. c. & 3_7howe, Coirunission Merchants, No. 11 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. C. HOWE, iTI.E. C. BOWK. CoiwiKiimentB Kolicitcd. Prompt attention given to Bales of Merchandise. Produce purchased on Commis sion, and liberal advances made. Refer by permission to Messrs. Hentiy Swift & Co., No. 110 Broadway; Jko. M. Kmith'k 80s k Co., No. 12'_ Broad-st. ; KZXF, Day k Co., No. 116 Wall-st. ; Thosias k Besham, No. 108 Urond-st., N. Y. Orao* August 24 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., SHIP k STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 120 AND 128 MEETING-STREET, Charleston, S. C. EDMUND A. SOUDER k CO., Philadelphia, Penn. LIV-NOSTON. FOX 4 CO., Agent*, New York. T. A. WELCOX80N, Agent, Orangcburg, S. O. LIREItAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. August IS_ _D. O'NEILL & SONS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 375 King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF PINE PUE AND WOOL HATS ? FOR MEN AND BOYS. Afrgimt ,1_lmo? A. C. 8CHAEFER, ) JA8 E. BROWN k CO..) UEO. Y. BARKER, S No. 33 8. Front 8trcet, S New York. ) Philadelphia. ) A. 0. SCHAEFER. Jb., COKM-B LU1HT AMD Flt-TT BTBE-TS, Baltimore. Adolplius O. Scliaefer & Co., (FOBMEBLY OF BALTIMORE,) General Snipping & Commission MERCHANTS, NO. Ill WATER-ST., NEW YORK. ?9-EYERY FACILITY OFFERED FOR CONSIGN MENTS and execution of orders in New York? Philadel phia, ?r Baltimore, by either honst? Angwst H _ ?mo* PER LAST STEAMER. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY Of1 LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SHOES AND BOOTS. AlSO, Agenoral assortment of Gentlemen's and Boy's FUR HATS. wWch are offered for sale at the lowest market prices. D. O'NEILL k SON, No. 3flf KiPK-Bttect, ?hoye George-street. OB DAWSON, No. DO EAST 1?AY. W.i TU NDINf.; PER STEAMERS QUAKER CITT AND UONBKA LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OE ORO , CEBIE8, consisting lu part : barn-l.-i Ctwlc? CANAL FLOUR half barrel-? Extra Canal Flour boxes English Dairy Chees?! liiklii!? Choi?:.- Leaf Lud hints. Primo P. R. Stu-ar i hart-da powdered A. U ?nil C Su/tar i barrels Chelee I'. !< Molasses und Syrup I half barrel-' Choie.- F. M. Beef I barrels Potatoes, Onions and BOCtl I boxes Herrines I barrels uml 'JO half barrels No. !l Mackerel 1 kens Nails. 4 to 13 l rasks Chote? Family Hams, email sizes I boxea Soaps and Starch ) boxes Castile ami Toilet Soaps ) biu-s Cholee Rio Cone? ) half clients Uyson ami Blank Tea II ?piarter and eighth chests Hyoon and Black Tea II barrels White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Choice U boxes Tallow and Adamantine Candles -Jrooins, Ducket?,Twine, paj-.-rs Snuff, Segars, Scrub Brushes, Matches, A-?-., kc. ALs>>, llttMUka- PLATFORM ami COUNTER SCALES, all sizes 2.*ii)0 M I) lbs. DalanttnVa Cream Ale. Forsaleibeip for cash. tilth AiiRiist 21 FAMILY GROCERIES ! ! CHARLESTON STORE, Xo. 312 KING-STREET, Or*K DOOR BELOW SOCIETY. JUST RECEIVED BY LATE ARRIVALS, A Ft'LL STOCK, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING AR PI?LES : POWDERED SUGAR STARCH CRUSHED SUGAR PICKLES BROWN SUGAR CANDLES RAISINS SARDINES COCOA CHOCOLATE SALMON MACKEREL ONIONS POTATOES BRUSHES BROOMS FISR" HOOKS WOODEN WARE COTTON CARDS FISH LINES, ETC. August 2'.> tilths;?* F. CONNER & CO., S. W. Corner King and Wentworth-sts?, OFFER FOR SALE. DURING Tni? REMAINDER OF this month, their Stock at REDUCED RATES, con sisting in part of A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES CAKES AND CRACKERS EASTERN HAY LIME, CEMENT NAILS WINDOW CLASS On September 1st lhey will rei..LI?-SEy> ?r.I.L'..'lfwV llAY. 5 -?to No. 70 EAST ??-? -- August 25 CHEAP CASH STORE No. 42 MARKET-STREET, NORTH SU"?F., NEAR MEETING-STREET. ITU'KNCH WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, ; Brushes, Buckets, Broom?, Tubs, Diamond Oil for Kerosene ami Union Lamps. A small lnt nf SMOKING TOBACCO, and a few KERO SENE LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. Auiiiist 18_ lmo _AUSTIN A-ALBEE._ GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO." Merchants & Bankers, CHARLESTON, S. C, Oner for Sale, on Favorable Terms: 1AAA COILS HEMP AND MANILLA ROPE lVUu UK) bales Gunny Bagging IOUO kegs Nails, 3d. to l'Jd. .100 barrels Coffee Sugar, A, B and C 200 bags Rio anil Java Coffee 100 barrels Molasses mid Syrup 100 boxes Adamantine Caudles 100 boxes Tin, best brands 100 boxes Glass 100 barrels Vinegar 100 barr?is Copperas 3000 barrels Jarvis' Island Guano. GOLD, SILVER. BANK NOTES, BONDS, STERLING and NEW YORK EXCHANGE, bought and sohl. AugtistjM_ atuthC LUMBER! LUMBER! 140,000 FEET LUMBER, FOR SALE IS LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS FOR CASH. WHITE PINE FLOORING, Tongucd and Grooved White Pine Ceiling, tougucd and grooved White Pine Shelving, dressed White Pin? 1 '4' inch and 2 ineh White Pine ? Boards, inch thick. Rough 2x4, 3x4, 3x9, 4xC, 4x9, kc. Doors, Sashes and Blinds. ALSO, Assorted lot NAILS, find 6 and 7 im-h SPIKES. All of the above Lumber Is well seasoned. Inquire of W. E. REEVES, August 20_G* Foot Market-street. L. W. SPRATTr ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFIC*E OVEB "tt'KAY & CA?IPBEU*., IIASEL-STBEET, NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Ho wiU act as Agent in procuring PARDONS and ad justing CLAIMS ou Treasury Department. August IG C. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 18 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE In any of the Southern States. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, RE PAIRING, kc, OF CITY PROPERTY. August 22 TURNER & LEWIS, DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND ARMY AND NAVY MESS SUPPLIES, No* 432 King-st*. corner Hudson, CHA?LB8TOW, s. c. J. L. TURNER.3. E. LEWIS. August 14 GIVE US A CALL. - \ UVE ?TT8' SAMPLE ROOMS. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC., ETC. ETC. No. 8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G. *3- FREE LUNCH from 11 till 1 o'clock every day.-?*""* paopBixTon?: JOHN MOTT.W. V. MOTT. August 14_ W. BRO?KBANKS; PRACTICAL GAS FITTER k PLUMBER, No. 388 King-street, NEN7. DOOR. TO POUTERS OLD STAND Aug-utM AUCTION SALAS. Rugar Mills. jAnii?-.s \v. ur?wn ?V ri_ 1 soll. Tins pay, .uth instant, at tv-ir sip,, rootus. Ne*?. 130 ami i:js MceUna-atrcot, at 10 o'?.0ck, SIX SUGAR MILLS. .ugust 20_ _ BY MU-LU?AN et SON. 18 DAY. '20th inst., at our Htorc, corner King and 80 Ctetytregto, at 10 o'clock, we wUI sell, BBLS. UOKN MEAL, Bbl?. Codfish I,ots Crockery, Dry Goods one handsouio Marble-top Bureau One Slahoguny DrefM-flg Cuse, with Glatw Bedsteads, Chair?. Ac, Ac. August 29__ Corn Meal, on account of all concerned. JIY MtKAY * CAMsVBtBMtle. IIS DAY, 39th instant. w_l be Bold, At our Stores. Nob. 80 and 82 Husel-slrcct, at half-past 9 o'clock, pre cisely, 150 bbJa. CORN MEAL, slightly damaged on voyage to Ih port. Conditions rash on delivery. August 2!> )dfisk Turnips, and Lcn?nut, im account of ai concernai. BY HcKAY aV CAr.U'itKhL. _IS DAY, '20th incitant, will bo sold, at our St?ren. Nos. 80 and 8'2 Hasel-streei, at half-pant 9 o'clock, pre cisely, 50 BOXES CODFISH 4 barrels Turnip?. 10 boxea Lemons 1 bbl. Vinegar. Conditions cash on delivery._ August89 Mule, Cow, SuOtey, Wagon, &c. BY KcKAY Ai CABIPBI??_Ia. KIR DAY, 29th instant, wiU bo sold, at our Stores. No. ?0 ami ?_ Hascl-street, at half-psat 9 o'clock nrc }bnc splendid WORK MULE One Horse One Milch Cow One Sulkey One Spring Wagon. Conditions cash mi delivery._August 29 Sundries, BY HcKAV Si CAMPHELL. 'O-MORROW, 30th iustant. will be sold, at our Store?, Nos. 80 and 8'2 Hasel-street, at 10 o'clock, A large assortment of MEN'S. WOMEN'S and CHILD lEN'S SHOES, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Worsted Dresses, ihawls, Rocket Books, Penknives, Paper, Envelopes, &c. AND An invoice of very desirable STBAW GO0D8. Particulars on day of sal.?._August 29_ AUCTION SALE OP PUBLIC HORSES. iVili be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, THIS DAY, August39, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M., oppo site Public Stable?, Chalmers-street. One hundred public HOUSES. These Horses are not "oudemued, but arc good serviceable animals, ?nd only iold because the United States no longer needs their ser vices. Terms cash. .____ D. K. HUNT, Cant, -i-th O. V. V. L, A. A. Q. M. Office A. A. Q. St. in charge of Land Transportation Military District Charleston, S. C. 0_August 29 LUtGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT t AUS, ENCUNES AND RAILROAD 1BON. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, OFFICE ok Assistant QUABTF.nMAHTEn, Washington, D. C August il. 1805. Will be sold, at CITY POINT, VA., ou WEDNESDAY, October 11. at 11 o'clock, A. If., ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND (4000) TONS RAILROAD IRON. At PORTSMOUTH. VA., or. FRIDAY, October 13, at 12 M.. FIVE (.I) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES About Fiftv (50) Freight Cars and One (1) Passenger Car. At NORFOLK. VA., October 13, at 5 P. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 5 foot mage, _?.At ALEXANDRIA, VA., on TUESDAY, October 17, Vf _i0) FIKST-ULASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, - feet o.-j ?>,i-ii pliage Eighteen (18) nen i<i,(f?m Cars, five foot guago Twenty-live (?.i) new Be, Oars, five IB) foot guaga About three 1 Hacked and ??fty i:t5_i bc_ Cars, 4 feet 8}? Inch ;;u;i? About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 feet 8,'i inch guago About thirty (30? Stock do., 4 feet 8!. inch guage Twenty (20) Passenger do., 4 feet 81; inch guago One (1) Wrecking do., 4 feet 8>j inch guago Two (2) new Trucks Sixty (?0) new Trucks, framed Fourteen (14) Flats, framed About two thousand (2000) tons Bnilroad Iron. Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA, at 10 A. M., aud io continue from day to day until all arc sold.' Terms cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, Brev. Col. and A. Q. IL, U. S. Military' Railroadn. August 24 33 LARGE SALE OP GOVERNMENT RAIL-. KOAD ENGINES AND CARS. H TER, Y 35. ) UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, Offick of Assistant Quartermaster, Washington, D. C, August 11, 1805. WiU be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, Va.. on TUESDAY, October 3, TWENTY-FIVE (23) NEW FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, five (5) foot guago, five (5) foot drivers, cylinders 16-24 Inches, capacity of tank 1900 gallona Five (f.j first-class Locomotives, 4 feet 81.' Inch guaga Two hundred and sixty-five (203) new Bos Freight Care? five foot guago Fifteen (15) new Platform Cars, five foot guago Ten (10) Freight Cars. 4 feet 8f2 inch guago. The sale to continue from day to day untd all arc sold? Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, August 24 24 Brev. Col. and A. Q. M. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. Office of Assistant Quajitebmastkb, 1 Washington, D. C, July 25, 1865. ) AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING STOCK. W_l bo ?old at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, the following rolling stock : On TUESDAY, September 19, at tho Portland Co.'h Shop in Portland Main., Six (C) Locomotive Engines. Ou THURSDAY, September 21, at Hlnkly k WUiiams.' Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (4) Locomotive Euginos. On MONDAY, September 25, at Kennott Square, near Philadelphia, \Penn., Fifty (60) Bo_ Freight Cars, four feet eight-and-a-half inch gauge. On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wilmington, Del., Eighty-finir (84) Do_ Freight Cars, live foot gauge. The above stock is aU new, and of the very best quality. The Engines arc five feet gauge, five foot drivers, and. cylinders 10x24 inches. They can be changed to narrow gauge at trifling expeuBo. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, August 14 20 Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS? AND SHIPPING AGENTS, OPPICE, MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHI80LM YT7-ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE. 8ALE ANT> TV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porte) of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER, NAVAL STORES; to tho CoBectlon of Drafts, Purchase and Salo of aU Securities. Consignments of vessels solicited. hefebh to: Messrs. JOHN FRASER k CO., Charleston, 8. C. Messrs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO., Charleston, 8. C. Messrs. GEO. A. HOPLEY k CO., Charleston, 8. 0 GEO. SCHLEY. Esq., Augusta. Ga. T. S. METCALF, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Messrs. CLARK, DODGE k CO.. Now York. Messrs. MURRAY k NEPHEW, Now York. Messrs. E. W. CLARK k CO., Philadelphia, Penn. Messrs. PENDERGAST, FENWICK k CO., Baltimore Md. Messrs. RAM'L HARRIS k 80NS, Baltimore, Md. flES* The Columbia Phoenix will publish ovory other day for one month, and other South Carolina papers weekly for tho same period of time, and send bills to this fllce._ August 14 IP. MIGLCHiGBS, Deutsche Bach - Handlung, Wo. 318 it inn ? QSttalt, Qine ?liiir oberbalb Secie!i? - Stra?e. 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'__ ?e?dj-fterarten, ?rob? unb WilQtidtlt, SB?KTattfit c<. titrent ju bi-iaett greifen gebrutft. -Injrigen f?r bit "(ibarltfion Dnltt) ?ltttf," totrbtrt Mo. 318 ?ingnra?e entgegen genommen, unb werben mit 2)eutfd)en l'eiUrti geftljf. yin.etatn, Me am ti?cMItn SRorgea ?Weinen foUen, mUffeti W fu?teftei? 6 ?be .iaftjmittag? eingeleimt roerben. Augusts. LOUIS J. B?BB0T, AECHITEOT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SVAVEfOR. OFPIOE: Northwent Corner Meeting: and Irad d- a t rea te. Auguat 2i Vt*