The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 4
THE
CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS,
CATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON,
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DAILY NEWS.
THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1865.
Letter ii-om Spanglcr.
[From the Baltimore Commercial Bulletin.]
Tho following letter from Edman Spangleh,
convicted of conspiring with Booth in tho assassi
nation of President Lincoln, nnd sentenced by tho
military commiBsion which tried tho conspirators
to six yearn hard labor on tho Dry Tortuga?, waB
receivod by a gentleman in this city Monday,
who loaned it to us for publication. It will be seen
that Spangler nescrta hie innocence, and still de
nies all participation in tho assassination of our
lamented President. It has been asserted that
St?ndler ?b a man of education, and n letter writ
ten in vory flowery style, and purporting to have
como from him, is now going tho rounds of the
press. Wo give his letter verbatim el literatim:
Fort Jefferson, Tortugas Island, September
15, 1866.?My Dear Friend: I tako my pen in
hand to rite to yon these fiou linos to lot you know
that I am well and hope you are tho same tbis ia a
pnrtv hnr?l place to live the sun is very hot and
whe have hard grub, anlt horao and ono pioco of
broad who sometimes get aoup there is some small
fish in tho brake wator that who can catch from
our coll window but who have no fish hook8 small
enough hero and have no money to send for thin,
then- ?h a sutlers store here you can got anything
you want if you have money there is about 50O
priancrs here, who havo tho privleige of going
-over tho whole island is about 13 acirs of sano and
. some lieu trees I am at work at my trade. You
havo no doubt been acquainted with the fact and
circumstancoa connected with my trial and sen
tenco and imprisonment. Nothing that I can say
or do can alter the opinion of tho world or the
Publick. Before God and all that is sacred I am
perfectly innocent of all tho charges and specifica
tions brought against me by tho prosecution. I
had no knowledge or idea of anything nor did I aid
or assist tho villian or tho assasin of tho Pres
ident cither before or after tho assassination yon
know that I was not moro intimate than others
that around him not as much as soma of them.
He asked mo to seo to his horses wich I did
ho said that he would make mo handsomd ?iresen,
wich he did, six years on the Rand of Dry Tor
tugas I never enjoyed his confidence or his
favour except occasionally when we mot at a
restaurant he would ask mo to have something
to drink I had nothing to do with him on the
evening of tho assassination more than any
other man similarly situated could have He came
to tho Theatre called me and asked mo if I could
hold his horse which I declined for the reason I
had my work to attend to on tho 6tage. I called
Peanut John to hold his horse, who held him un
til ho como out after murdering the President. I
did not know what had taken place until tho deed
had been committed and Booth made his escnpe
from the Theatre. I never shut the door after his
escape nor did I know nor had cany thing to do
Mth the mortice in the wall or boring tho whole
or tho fixing of the bar of tho door, or loosing the
scriews all this I was charged with as being Guilty
cr 8Uspicioncd of having done but before God
v.hb I know will hold me accountable if I he I
knien nothing or herd nothing about tho cxistonso
of eany such a thiujr until after tho assassination
when I was aaked conoerning it all the ovidenco in
my caso is known I leave it to all honest and un
prudical pcoplo to judgo of my innocence or guilt
Grate iujustice has been done ine by aomo false
witnesses from whom expresses prier to my trial
I know itctcd by gain or reward. Iwish you woidd
see-and bco whothor he over received my
statement that I sent him with a yonng man by
the name of welsh, and if he has to let me know
what ho is a going to do with it please and send
mo soino small fish hooks some 2 or three fly
hooka in a litter and a little mony to buy aomo
postago stamps and somo paper, there is a niggar
regement here to guard tho place Givo my love to
all my onquiring FriendB and let nie know what
they think of mo I am here suffering hero whifili I
am innocently youra Moat Rcspectfnly
EDMAN SPANGLER.
Another Insurrection in Hayti.?Later intel
ligence from Hayti conveys information of an at
tempted rovolt in Port au Prince, in favor of tho
ex-Emperor Soul?uqoe.
The loaders of tho plot intended to proclaim the
fall of the President, annul tho Republic, and an
nounce an ompiro, with Soulouqne at its head.
The general health of the country is good.
President fleffrard is well.
No fnrthor military movements' have taken
place.
Office oftho City Registrar?BUI of Mortality
?ETUHN OF DEATHS WITHE*f the city OP CHAR__rroN
FROM IHK 8TU TO THE 14tH OCTOBER, 1865.
DISEASES.
An com la.,
Braba, Disease o?...,
Consumption.
Convulsions.,
Dlarrb a.,
Diphtheria.
"Dysentery.
Enteritis.
Fover, Bil. Item....
Fever, Intermittent
Fever, Typhoid ...?
Fovor, Puerperal.,..
Hooping Cough ....
Intemperance......
Lunge, Disease of...
Marasmus.
Neglect. .
Old Ago.
Pneumonia.
Suicido ..-..'..,.....
Visitation of God...
Variola.
b_'k a col'd.
12
13
Whites 10-, Blacks and Colored 05. Total 35.
A?iii-v? r> under 1 year; 8 between 1 and 5 years ; 3 be
tween 5 and 10; 2 between 10 and 20; 5 between 20 and
30; 2 between 30 and 40; 4between 40 and CO; 2 botween
50 and CO; 2 between GO and 70; 1 between "?0 and 80;
and 1 be tween 80 and 00 years.
?EOROE 8. PELZER, It, D., City Beglstrar.
Meteorological Observations,
?OR the week endino October 14, 1865-r-m? okoroe s,
i_lzer, m. n., cirv re.oibtram.
Ocioiiui, 1860.
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?AYS.
Sunday, 8.
Monthly, ?..,-..
Tnosday, 10...".
Wednesday, 11
Thursday, 12....
Friday, 13...
Saturday, 14_
Till?I'll,
IIKTACT
IN THE
MIAUE
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74 7;
70 7!
78 7?
71 71
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REGISTER
THE?1_OMT*R
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77
78
72
73
DUE
FT.
55.0
57.8
61.0
60.8
64.0
04.0
65.3
WIND?ITS
COCIWK AND
FORCE FROM
N....1
N.W.I
NE..2
N_1
W...1
N.E..1
N.W.2
8. W.3
E....2
E....2
E....2
S.W.2
N.B.. 6
N.W.3
Pair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Ol'dy.
Rain.
Fair.
RAIN.
?__.
QTJAN.?IN
1.50
COMMERCIAL.
Exports.
NEW YORK?Steamship Andalusia?IM bales Upland
Cotton, 7 bags Sea Island Cotton,.4 bales Wool. 168 bbls
Rosin, 10 bids Rum, 40 tierces Rice,?:? cases Mdze, lbalo
Bagging, 1 bundle Iron, 12.2C1 feet Lumber.
PHILADELPHIA?Sehr W L Springs?45 bules Up.
land Cotton, 11,000 feet sawed Lumber. 40 hhds and 30
tons Old Iron, i crate? of Old Rags, 213 Hides aud Sun
dries.
WILMINGTON. October 1C?Naval SmnES.?We
note sales of 01 bbls. Crudo Turpentine at ?3.C5.
Tail?1S8 bbls. at $C.
No sales of Spirits Turpentine.
Cotton is in domaud. Sales to-day of n few bales in
fcrior quality at 37c. : 15 bales repacked ut 25@44c.
Arrival* at Merchants Hotel.
Wm Steele, 8umtor? P J Croecey, Santoo; IT, Clcckloy,
StMathowB; J Keoutz, 25th U S A; W Beatty, do; G W
Hughes, Mars Bluff; J S Johnson, EflUigham, 8 C; Lt M
S BoU and servant, USA; E B Means, South Caroline.
PORT CALENDAR.
COni CTED WEEKLY.
PHASES OF THE MOON.
Full M. 4th, .Mi. 15m. even. INcw M. 19Ui, llh. 6m. morn
Lost Q. 11th, 10h. 6m. morn. |Firet (J. 27th,10h.l0m. inorn
OCTODKR.
BUN. MOON
III HEP. I BETS. SETS.
IUOH
WATER.
Monday
Tuesday....
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.
Saturday ...
Sunday....,
C...6
0...7
6...8
6...8
6...9
G..10
6..11
6..24
6..23
5..22
6..21
6..20
6..19
6..18
3..25
4..17
6..10
M. sets.
6..5a
0..43
7..2C
5..28
C..11
0..51
7..30
8..6
8..44
9..21
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Cleared Yesterday. [Oct. IB
Steamship Andalusia, Burslev, New York?Kavenel k Co.
Sehr W L SprlngB, Stecdinan, Philadelphia? H F Baker
&Co.
Went to Sea Yesterday. [Oct. 18
Steamship Andalusia, Bursley, New York.
Sehr W L Springs, Stcedman, Philadelphia.
THE BOOKS FOR ??ION
TO
"The People's Steamship Company"
ARE NOW OPEN AT THE OFFICE OF THE AGENTS.
Shares, $100 each. WILLIS & CHISOLM.
September 25 lmo Mills Houso.
PHILIP H. KEGLER,
BANKEB,
N. E. Corner of King and Hascl-streota,
Entrance on Hascl-strcet.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD,
REVENUE STAMPS FOR 8ALE.
October 2 lmo
HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE
WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL
consult their in tere bis by consigning the same to
JA8. B. CAHTLL,
General Commission Merchant,
September 11 3mos Augusta. Go.
FAIRBANKS & C0.'B
CtOAL AND HAY. RAILROAD DEPOT, PLATFORM
/ AND COUNTER SCALES. aU sizes.
J. k F. DAWSON,
No. 90 East Bay,
October 2 Agents.
EUREKA!
AMARGO DE ALLA BITT?RS
FOR SALE LY
CAHILL & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS,
CORNER EAST BAT and LODGE ALLEY,
September 27
CHARLESTON HOUSE.-t
H. C. 8TOLL,
FORMERLY WITH W. G. BANCROFT & CO.
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT THE OLD 8TAND,
No. ?87 King-street,
THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms cash.
jOW Country orders promptly attended to.
September 18 lmo
ALLAN & SIDD0NS,
Watches,* Clocks, Jewelrv
PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS,
ETC., ETC.,
No. 307 King-Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
JAMES ALLAN.L. L. SLDDONS
October 0 lmo
NEWMAN & FOWLER,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Rough &D Dressed
BICE.
ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS,
... .. Ji7l i '. .' .
OFFICE NO. 259 KLNQ-8TKEET,.
J OPP08ITE HASEL,
Alex. I<\ Ncivjimii.Edward Kowler
September 25___^ lmo? ,
~~ if. MELCHERS, ,
Deutsche Buch - Handlung,
9lo. 318 ?trtfl * Straft?,
Cinc 2vlir oberbalb ?Societu Sttafje. '
*<3tet? ijorriitbig, ?ic?tfdjc nnb ChtaHfA?E ?J.?). 3< "
gen, al8 journal, ?taateseitung, Cniiilnattcttungi &ax
fciilaube, ferait*, [o tote lammliaje illuftrite 3cil,,n?u?
{ytiit?ft?btlcbcr, yiotljbilcbcr, Stbriibmnlennllen. ;.<Hdjie
fcrtafeln, ?fnlenber, V'febcrb?djor, 3?ncntjebriftcti In gro
ficr-Muowabl, cutfct? ?cftingblld'cr. M ? IS ???er
??UrerOUitCT, ?rimmow?britjcit, ?toblnfon ?rufoe u.f.n?
(?nfli?i??35eutltb.c ??rlefftcuer, 2)cr ?menranlfcbe Mruofat
ImMfSuttMc ?Eotlmct?cucr, Olitter^ D?auber^ imb ?elfter
PHf?ljfditeii, ?JK-otogro?blen, ?Ufccr u. f, u>. l?twa nitcb
uorratbige ?lieber, wetben auf ?tfle?uug '?dji?ell ifnb Ml
Ilg beforat.
6)e[djajl?tart?n, *rob. unb gJWcbtidet?, aJatlta?ten ce
Wtrfccn ?it b?Ulgeit greifen gebtudt.
^Inj?lfl?ii fur bit "l?bnrlcflon ?iallt) Weir*" luetre?
?lo. 31b ??ng?rafie entgegen genommen, unb ?erben mi
2)eutfd)cn Vettern gefeljt. ?njeigen, bie am ?acbftei
OTlorgen erfebetrien fotreh,-'tnufi?n bis fr-alefien?'5.Uv
W'orgen er|ajetnen lene?, rinu
S?iVe?jmittA<?9 ?lhge?l<t>f ?retben
AncniHt'95' . (..
AngUHt 25
. .TIIECAMDEN WEEKLY ?JOURNAL.
.muhtlNT>?l?a?0Nf P ?3 F?DL?SniNa THE "WJEEE
X LY JOURNAL'* in the Town of C?mden, 8. C, ttn<
Ib dealraus of imc.urln u a portion of the Charleston, advet
tlalng patronage A Business Card would bo Inserted S
reasonable rates, and conspicuously. Tho JouatfAL ha
been extensively circulated through tho central district
of Kcrahaw, Lancaster, Snmter, Foirflold and Btahland
for many years, and Is well known to tho mercantil
community of Charleston. :
Term a for lnaorting a Card of ton lines or lesa, for thro
months, $G; six mooths, $10.
In casca where wo aro favored with largo single or don
ble column advertisements, a liberal deduction will b
made from our regularly advertised rates.
J. T. HERSHMAN,
Proprietor "Journal," Camden, 8. C.
Octol or 0 10
PR. J. DICKSON IHIUNS
RAS ?ESUMED THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
In this iKy. Office No. 74 (Dr. CIHSOLM'S) Hasel
strctt. 3* October 10
Dr. ?MIDDLETON MICHEL
KESUJIL- TUE PHACTTCE OF MEDICINE AND
SUItOEIV. Ofllco. at present, corner of MEETING and
SOCIETY-STREET-?residence of Dr. ttODRIGUES.
Scptc-ibcr 26 lmo
J. _. SOLOMONS, M. D.,
DENTIST,
RASEI.-STREET,
NEXT CATHOLIC CHURCH.
October C lmo*
'JIUCOHPUSS k SHAFFER,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
HAVE REMOVED THEIR DENTAL ROOMS TO NO.
401 KINO-STREET (up stairs), oppdslto Citadel
8?UBrc, tutliH lino* October 16
& A. B0DRIG?E3, M. D.,
SURGEON DENTIST,
ROOMS NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOCIETY
AND MEETING-STREETS.
October 18 lmo*
NATHAN & OTTOLENGUI,
AUCTIONEERS,
Brokers and Commission Merchants,
S. W? cor. Meeting nud TVeutworth-strccts,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
M. H. N-TH-N.ISRAEL OTTOLENG?L
WELL GIVE P-RTICUL-R .ATTENTION TO -LL
comlgnments entnistcd to them, and respectful
ly Rollclt a ihare of patronage.
Will keep constantly on band all styles ol light Vehi
cles and llarnoss.
.?gents for Leather Belting and Fire-engine Hose. .
REFERENCES.
Mess. G. Vf. VYrL?CAMS k Co. Mess. Henry Cobia k Co.
M ?so. Marshal?, Reach _ Co. Mess. "Willis k Cmsonu.
Octobor 16
6. H. & J. G. M?FFETT,
COTTON FACTORS
And Forwarding Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON
Cotton, Naval Stores, and Produce of all
Hindu.
G. H. MOFTETT.J. G. MOFFETT.
October 17 lmo*
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
NEWBERRY COURT HOUSE, S. C.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A COPART
NERSHIP for the purpose of conducting a GENE
RAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, at
Newberry, S. O. (tho present available terminus of the
Grccnvillo Railroad). Consignments of Merchandise for
all Depots on the Oreen ville Railroad and Its Branches,
and orders for tho purchase and shipment of Cotton,
Ac., solicited.
Onr covered Wagons, for the present, leavo Newberry
Depot on the 1st, lOtb and 20tb, Orangeburg on the 6th,
l?t_ and .5th of each month, in charge ?f a trusty
wagon-master. WM. A. COURTENAY.
(September 30 BtuthW P. C. TRENHOLM.
B. S. RHETT & SON,
FACTOES
AND
General Commission Merchants,
HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THEIR OLD
STAND,
No. O MIDDLE. ATLANTIC WHARF.
October 3 tnthB lmo*
LUMSDEN & MCGEE,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
HAVING BUILT A LARGE STOREHOUSE IN THE
most central part of the city, convenient to tho
different Railroads and Hotels, are prepared to receive
Cotton and other Produco and Merchandise generally,
TO HE SOLD EITHER AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE
SALE.
Wo will also give strict attention to tho STOREING OR
FORWARDING of aU goods direct?*- to our care.
J. L. LUMSDEN,.JOHN Vf. McGEE,
Columbia, S. C. Lato of Richmond, Va.
RU?BEXC?8 : II. T. Pcakc, Esq. Charleston, S. C. ;
Rufus M. Johnson, Esq., Columbia, S. C. ; Hon. T. C.
Perrin, Abbeville, S. C,;Moses n. Grinnell, Esq., New
York; Messrs. J. _ P. Dawaon, Charleston, S. C. ; G. Vf.
Williams _ Co., Charleston, B. C; Gov. B. F.Jorry.
September 28 th s till mo*
H, M. JAMES & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE PAPER
Coi-imission _\_Zerc__a__ts
No. - Hajm -Htrret, Charleston, S. C.
ALSO, DEALERS IN SEAMLESS GRAIN ANL
FLOUR BAGS, and HOLLINGSWORTH <_ WH II
NEY'S PATENT MACHINE PAPER BAGS.
OS- Columbia Phoenix insert five times and send bil
to this 0?ice.
October 5 thstuC*
LAW NOTICE.
SUBSCRIBER'S OFFICE AT ROBERTSON _ BLACK
LOCK'S Counting House, Vahderhorst's "Wharf. WH
attend to business in Georgetown and Horry Districts.
October 17 tuUis3* JOS. BLYTHE ALL8TON.
G. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
49- OFFICE No. 33 BROAD-STREET.
Octobor 16 lmo
WILLIAM RHETT,
ATTORNEY & MAGISTRATE
NO. 30 BROAD-STREET.
Octobor 14 lmo
I_. W. SPRATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE OVEB M_AY * GAMP-EL-, nA3__-_TB_ET,
j. , NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Ho wUl act as Agent in procuring PARDONS and ad
?ting CLAIMS on Treasury Department.
August 10 _
CHARLES E. KANAPAUX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
MAGISTRATE,
CAR RESUMED BUSINESS AT HIS OLD STAND
' CHALMERS-STREET. .
September 27 lmo
D. Q'NEILX- & SONS,
MAKUFAOTiniEnS AND DEALERS IN
BQOTS AND SHOES.
1 No. 375 King-street,
"j CHARLESTON, S. C.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
FJftE PUR AND WOOL HATS
I FOR MEN AND BOYS. ? j
it?nber21 ?mo*
3*
,T_. WEISKOFF
Kieps constantly on hand a full assort
I . i ment of
Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glues,
C0SCENTRATED LYE AND POTASH, WINDOV
GLASS, OH. LAMPS, ?fcc,
At Wo. 32? KINO-STREET,
8ccond door below Llberty-strret.
?eptembor 28 tbstuSmo**
LAUREY & ALEXANDER,
ATJCTIONEEKS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Successors to R. & A. P. Caldwcll k Co.)
Sos. 140 AND 148 MEETING-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H. Z. LAUREY.It. M. ALEXANDER.
October G lmo
"WILBUR ?~S?n7"
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS
Nos. 18 aud 15 Statc-strcct nnd Nos. 1 and 3
ChiUmcrs-strcet,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE OR MER
CHANDISE consigned to us, either for Public or
Private Salo, rcspoctfully solicited. Real Estate, In City
or Country, purchased and sold strictly on commission.
September 27
WiXM?M OTRNEYT^
Wholesale Grocer
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
?STo. 102 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BUTTER, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS.
LIBERAL.ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
October 11 lmo
WILLIAM B. HERIOT k CO,
BANKERS
AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
October 7 lmo
P. H. KEGLER.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Banker and Collection Agent,
No. 173 EAST BAY-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
October 7
If. C. BEE.THEODORE D. JERVEY
WILLIAM C. BEE & CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 18 EAST BAY.
October 0 3moB
H. L. JEFFERS & CO.,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
FORWARDING AGENTS,
For the proaont, cau bo found at
UNTo. 80 East Bay.
October 6 lmo*
~ WILLIAM R0ACH7
(LATE HEX BY SII98BOON & CO.)
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Agent of Merchants' Une of Vessels,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Octoberr 7 lmo
~J. M. ?ASO?7
COMMISSION AGENT,
No. 9 EXCHANGE-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
October 10 lmo
STYLES & CARTER,
SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AGENTS FOR
Orleans Line of Southern Packets.
NO. 10 VANDERIIORSTS WHARF.
*" C" 8TT ' I CHARLESTON, S. C.
1. F. CABTEB, J
Advances made on consignments.
"WM. H. RODSON & Co., Agents in Now York.
October 0 lmo
BROWNE & SCHIRMER.
FOEWAKDING
AND
Commission Merchants.
W. K. BROWNE, IF. M. 8CHIRMER,
Orangeburg, S. C. No. 0 Exchange-street.
Charleston, 8. C.
ON THE COMPLETION OF THE 80UTH OAROLI
NA RAILROAD to Hopkins' and Columbia, wo wll
continuo business at each place respectively.
I.KFtiiENCEs.?John Fraser k Co. Charleston. S. C.
Vf. P. ' Hall, Charleston, 8, C. ; T. Savage Heyward .1
Souh, Augusta, Oa. lmo* October 0
CHAS. L. GUILLEAUME.
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding 'IVTercliaxit.
143 MEETING-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S, C,
' 43-Liberal Advances made on Consign
ments.
Scptcmbor 27 lmo
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
SHIP k STEAMBOAT AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nos. 126 AND 128 MEETING-STREE1
AND Nos. 63 AND 63 BASEL-STREET,
Charleston, S. C,
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
August 16
L. 0. CLIFFORD..... J. FRASER MATHEWES.
AUCTIONEERS, ?
Brokers aud Commission Merchants,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OI
HOUSES and LANDS, Bonds, Stocky Produce,
Furniture, ko.
>MSO, I . . > .
Tho.BENTING of. HOUSES.! ?O?
Reoeivlng and Forwarding orders solicited.^ Office No
^i_DROAD-.STREFT? lmo October 11_
TUPPE? & THIAST??,"
Timber, Lumber and Wood Merchants
'(TORRE'S STEAM SAW MILL)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
George Tupper.JTno. G. Thnrston
WILL PURCHA8E, OR RECEIVE ON CONSIGN
MENT for salo, TIMBER, LUMBER. WOOD
Shingles and Lath?. lmo October 6
<*-~?
R. M. MARSHALL,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT HIH OLD STAND.
No. 33 llr<mil-ntr??t. Attends to the HIIYINC.
AND BELLING OF HEAL ESTATE. FURNITURE, He.,
kc AIhii tu tin; ItENTINO ?if HOUSES. September 0
8H1?KELF0RD k FRASER,
(ACCOMMODATION WHARF),
CHARLESTON, 8. C,
FRASER & SHACKELFORD,
QEORGBTOWN, S. C,
Commission, and Shipping
MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN COTTON, RICE, AND NAVAL
STORES. Prompt attention Riven to Uin Sale, Pur
chase, or Sbipuient of Produce and Clouerai Mercbun*
disc.
W. Vf. SHACKELFORD, S. S. FItASElt,
Charleston, S. C. Georgotown, S. C.
October 'A Imo*
C. N. AVERILL & SON,
Auction and General Commission
MERCHANTS,
No. HO HAYVK-STHBKT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
J8_- Refer to O. Vf. Williams k Co.
C. N. AVERILL.J. H. AVERILL.
October 0 lino*
OLNEY & CO.,
No. 11 VENDUE RANGE,
General Commission Merchants,,
AND DEALERS IN :
LIME, CEMENT,
CALCINED AND LAND PLASTER,
LATUS, HAIR,
WHITE PINE, -WHITEWOOD on POPLAR,.
OAK AND ASH LUMBER, Ac, Ac.
Gco. XV. Olncy-II. B. Olncy_C. C. Olney
Octobcr 2 im
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS,.
AT THEIR. OLD STAND,
No. 1G5 Meeting-Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR RE
SUMPTION oi" business, ami invite tire attention
of purchasers to their Stock, -which is now complete.
September 2C
~D. J. STURGES,
AGENT FOR THE STAR LINE N. Y. PACKETS,
Shipping aiid Coniniission Merchant,.
* LL GOODS TO BE FORWARDED TO AND FROM
___ New York or the country, wiU receive my personal
attention. Consignments solicited, and advances inade.
Office, No. lu VENDUE RANGE, Charleston. S. C.
? Agent in New York, BROWN ft VANDERBILT, No.
115 Wall-street. Imo September 25
C. E. CHICHESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. 18 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF
REAL ESTATE in bjiv of the Southern States.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, RE
PAIRING, kc, OF CITY PROPERTY. August 22
ADAMS, FBOST & CO.,"
_STo. 46 EAST !B_4_Y.
September 27 Imo
~H?WE, DOUCIN & COT
Coi-imissioii _\4^.rcl_ai_ts
Ship Chandlers and i?rocers,
No. 151 -EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
c. uowE, jn. .r. m. noocis.e. c. howe..
C. & E. HOWE,
Commission Mei'cliants,
No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
c. nowE, .m.B. 0. nowE.
Consignments solicited. Prompt attention given to
soles of McrcliandiHC. Produ<:c purchased on Commis
sion, and liberal advances made.
Refer by permission to MeHsru. HESnY Swift k Co.,
No. 115 Broadway; Jso. M. Smith's Son k Co., No. 122:
Broad-st. ; Kr._p, Day k Co., No. 11C Wall-8t. ; Thomas
k Bfkham. No. 108 Broad-st., N. Y. Gmo* August 24
HERIOT BROTHERS,
General Commission Merchants,
No. ?40 ICING-STREET, UP STAIRS.
JOHN R. HERIOT, Jn.B. M. HERIOT.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
OF COTTON. NAVAL STORES and other produce,
R-VEU-noes.?Vf. B. HERIOT k CO., Charleston, 8.
C; DEMEREST & WYGANT, New York; HARMON
D. HULL k CO., Now York. JOHN SLEIGHT. Pongb
kcepsle, N. Y. Imo October 9
JAS. B. CAHILL,
GENERAI.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines & Liquors*
No. 171 Broad-street,
> AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
September 1_3mcg
WILLIS&CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS?
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
OFFICE, ATLANTIC WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. WILLI8.A. R.CHISOLMv '
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANL
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of
COTTON, RICE, LUMBER, NAVAL STORES; to tho
CoUection of Drafts, Purchase and Salo of all Securities..
Conslgnmcnte of vessels solicited,
nitrons to:
General G. T. BEAU REGARD, Now Orleans, La.
Messrs. JOHN FRASKIt k CO., Charleston. 8. C.
Messrs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS * CO., Charleston, 8. Cv
* GEO. 8CHLEY, Esq., Alignais, On.
T. 8. METOALF, Eso,., AiihumIo, Ga.
Messrs. CLARK, DODGE A- CO., New York.
Messrs. MURRAY k NEPHEW. Now York.
Messrs. E. W. CLARK k CO., Philadelphia, Penn.
Mesar?, PENDEKG AST, FEN WICK k CO., Baltimore,
Md.
Messrs. SAM'L HARRIS & SONS, Baltimore, Md.
jOSr Tho Columbia I"hesnix will publish every other
day for one month, and oilier South Carolin* papers
weekly for the tmuiu period of.Uiiuvaiul send bills to lui*
ofllce._ August 14
W. H. EASTERBY,
Commission & Forwarding
M:_-_iiOH_-v_srT,
East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
WILL ATTEND-.TO THE-PURCHASE, SALE ANO
Shipment of Cotton, Rice, Navul Stores and othcr*
Produee. rirtles consigning Goods to my caro to bo
forwardod mnst place nie in funds to pay expenses.. Ship
and Railroad Freights must bo paid before Goods aro
forwarded.
References: 0. M. Forman, O. W. Williams k Co., E,
B. Stoddard k Co-, Chamberlain, Isaacs _ Co., John
ston, Crows k Co., Hast?o, Calhoun k Co.
September 20 ' _?_Imo
A. JONES,
DENT-AJL DEPOT,
No. 724 Broadway, New York.
Scpcmbcr 15 2mo