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_CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....NOVEMBEB 4, 1805. SAML. C. BLACK, No. 3 BKCIAD-STKEKT (1'p Stalls), STOCK, KEAL ESTATE BROKER -c o -v -v / ss i c _v . "; : \v r cr jsmum sc f. WILL BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS. COIN, Exchange, B;.u^ Note?, Coupons and Real Est?te, October 20 _lmo M. P. MATHESON, ILATE OF H. W. CONKER k CO.) BKOKEB, AND DEAIiBR IN COIN. BANK NOTES, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, No. 9 BROAD-STREET. October 20_lmo? WILLIAM B. HEBIOT & CO, BANKERS AMD GENERAL AGENTS, No. 34:9 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. RECEIVE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREST THEREON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROMPT RE TURNS. References In Sew York! Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN k CO. Messrs. HENRY CLEWS & CO. RICHARD LATHERS, Esq., President Great Western Insurance Company. B. J. ROWLAND, Esq., No. 30 Wall-street. GEOBGE T. HOPE, Esq., President Continental Insur ance Company. October 20 BRANCH, SONS k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE FOR THE rtlESE??T AT GEonOIA RAILROAD DAKS. THOS, ERANCH k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ko. 90 MAIN-STREET, RICHMOND, VA. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Bankers and Commission Merchants, SYCAMORE-STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. DEALERS IN COIN, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, Southern Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds. Interest allowed on Deposits. CoUcctions mado throughout the United States, and special attention given to the redemption of Southern Bank Notes for Banks' accouuts. Liberal advances mado on consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, and other products, to their correspondents in Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Antwerp. aar the undebsigned, for the last twen ty-five years an Offlcor of the Bank of Augusta, can now bo found at tho Ofttcc of Messrs. Uiianch, Sons k Co., Bankers and Brokors, Augusta, Ga., whoro he will be ploased to see his friends and the public generally, plodgiug his efforts to give satisfaction to all who may favor lilm with their patronage. Monoy will bo received on deposit, and Cheeks paid. GEO. W. MORGAN, Cashier. October 17 _ uthslmo DANIEL H. SILCOXT Purniture, Chair and Sofa Warerooms, AT THE O?.? STAND, ISTo. 238 King-street, NEXT TO PORTER'S GROCERY STORE. JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW OPENLNG. A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, consisting of CHAMBEE SETS, DINING AND PAR LOR SEIS, with cvory variety of FURNITURE, at the lowest OASH PRICE. Hoping, by strict attention to business, to merit the samo patronage formerly so liberally bestowed. November 3 lmo H. KLATTE & CO, Wholesale Grocers, No. 108 EAST BAY, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORT MENT of choice articles in their Une, 360 bbls. superior Now York State FLOUB, landing this day from schooner Myrovor ; also, in store 160 bbls. Rangoon RICE, for sale low. Mr. W. B. FOY Is connected with us, and will bo glad to see his irlcmls._thstu3_November 2 "KING &. GOODRICH, "Wholesale Dealers IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry and Fancy Goods, X3TO- 141 MEET XJSTG- STBBET, (UP STAIR8), CHARLESTO.V, S. C. KTNG k GOODRIOH TAKE THIS MEDIUM OF informing the Marchant? and Traders of the city and surrounding country that they have opeued and are constantly receiving a STOCK OF GOODS in tho abovo line, which thoy wiU sell AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. t. k W. KNOX aro to be found with Messrs. K. k G., and liivite their old friends and customers. November 2 tbatu LEONAED CHAP?N, COMMISSION MERCHANT DEALER IN . COACHES B0CKAWAY8 CABRIOLETS BUGGIES SULKIES - ?OHILDREN'S CABRLYGES _ HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. Every variety of VEHICLE furnished to order at Man ufacturer's prices. CONSIGNMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RECEIVED AND SOLD TO BEST ADVANTAGE. L. CHAP?N, CHARLESTON. Ho?. 14- mul 16 liny ne, and Jfo?. 33 und 35 Pinckiicy-sti-cct*, llcur of Charleston Hotel. October 18_ws ~JAS. B. CAHILL, GENERAL? COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Wines & Liquors. No. 171 Broad-street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. September 1 3moa G, H. & J. G. MOFFETT, COTTON FACTORS Ami Forwarding Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON Cotton, IVnvul St?ren, and Produce of all te?na?, G. H. MOFFETT.J. G. MOFFETT. October 17_ __im,'*_ HERIOT BROTHERS," General Commission Merchants, ho. O EXCHANGE-STKEET, BACK OF OLD POST-OFFICE. JOHN B. HERIOT, Jn..R- M. HERIOT. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES and other produce, BsraWBKces.?W. B. HERIOT k CO.. Charleston, S. C; DEMEREST k WYGANT, Nuw York; HARMON V. HULL k CO., New York, JOHN SLEIGHT. Puugh koopsle. N. Y. lmo _ October SI WILLIS & CHISOLH, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to FOnlgn and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLW. October 25 WILLIAM ROACH, (LATE BEKB1 188 BOO S & CO.) General Commission Merchant, AND Agent of Merchants' Line of Vessels, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 7 lmo W. C. BEE.THEODORE D. JERVEY* WILLIAM C. BEE & CO., FACTORS commission'merchants, Ko. 18 EAST BAY. October G 3mos B. S. RHETT & SO N, FACTORS and General Commission Merchants, HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THEIR OLD STAND, No. 6 MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF. October 3 tilths lmo* "PETIT & BLYDEN, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchants, No. 143 Meeting-st. IFOR THE PRESENT), CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL ATTEND TO THE SALE OF COTTON AND PRODUCE, AND TO THE PURCHASE OF MER CHANDISE GENERALLY. Parties consigning goods to our care must place as In nnds to defray expenses thereon, beforo gootla are for warded. EDMUND W. PETIT.CHRISTOPHER BLYDEN. October!?_lmo BROWNE & SCHIRMER, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants. W. K. BROWNE, IF. M. SCHIRMER, Orangeburg, S. C. j No. 0 Exchange-street, Charleston. S. C. ON THE COMPLETION OF THE SOUTH CAROLI NA RAILROAD to Hopkins' and Columbia, we will continue business at each placo respectively. Rrfbbxncks.?John Fraser & Co. Charleston. 8. C.; W. P. Hall, Charleston, 8, C. ; T. Savage Heyword 4: Sons, Augusta, Ga. lmo* October 0 E. & G. Of. COFFIN, Collection Agents, Assembly-street, near Washington, COLTTIYEBIA, 8. C. WILL ATTEND TO THE COLLECTION OF BILLS, NOTES, DRAFT8, RENT8 AND INTERESTS and dues of all hinds. Remittances promptly made. October 28_ Btuthlmo* C. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, NO. 18 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF RE a L Es IATK in any of the Southern States. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, RE PAIRTNG. fee., OF erf y PRQPEKTY. A-g.iBt 22 WILLIAM M. PELOT, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Present, 54 Beaufatn-street, First House West from Corner of Comlng-st. WILL PURCHASE OR SELL PLANTATIONS, FARMS, HOUSES AND LOTS, GOLD AND SIL VER, STOCKS AND DOND8. HORSES AND VEHICLE8, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRY GOODS, GROCE RDXS, or any other commodity. Out-door sales and consignment* solicited. House? Rented at shortest notice. nErERENOES: Hoa.Vwfllam Alken, Messrs. WUhs & Chisolm, An thony J. Salinas, Esq., CharlcBton, 8. O. B. T. Roilgers, Esq., Frederick A. Ford, Esq., J. G. Steodmau, Alken, S. C. Messrs. Atkinson k Shccut, J. Alma Pelot, Esq., Ben jamins. Pelot, Esq., F. C. Barber k Pon, Augusta, Ga. Siberia Ott, Esq., Merchant, Now York. October 10 tull?s T. J. MOISE &. CO., (T. J. MOISE.J. H. MOSES. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 100 WATEn-ST., NEW YORK. THE SUBSCRIBER, LATE OF THE FIRM OF T. J. k O. II. .MOISE k CO., Charleston, S. C, has formed a copartnership, as above, for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Now York. His Firm will be prepared to make the usual advances upon COTTON, NAVAL STORES, and PRODUCE gene rally. A long oxperlenco In buying, and a thorough knowl edge of the Now York market, will enable Ihn to offer, with confidence, Ids services as a PURCHASER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS. All orders, whether Urge or small, will receive PROMPT AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS will bo made, and every advantage secured which wiU conduce to the Interest of those who favor him with their business. T. J. MOISE. BSfSNMOMI OEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Ohsrloston. JOHM CHEESBOROUGH, Cashier Bank Charleston, Charleston. THOS. BRANCH & 80N8, Petersburg. W. H. STARK, Savannah. M?LLER & SENN, Columbia. 8TURGE8, BENNE1T k CO., Wow York. W. B. MEEEEH, Cashier Bank Now York, New York. J. B. WILSON, nichmond. V7ILCOX k HAND, Augusta. JAMES 8EYMOUR, Macon. October 21 etuth lmo T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Shipping and Commission Merchants, P?o. 13 VASDEHHOllST'S WUABF, CHARLESTON, S. C. f XTTUL RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF HEttCHAN VV DISE and PRODUCE, Bet hh An?iitn for Steamers and Sail Vessi-lH, re?oive and forward ?oiJb per Rail r?ja<l. ship Cotton to the North and Europe, make a?i vanccs ou the saiao when conslgued to our friends; till or.lers for Cotton, Rice, Naval Stores, kc. November 1 lmo* ARCHIBALD GETTY ft CO., WHOLESALE DEAX.ERS, Shipping and Commissiou Mercliaiits, Nos. 12G AND 128 MEETING-STREET. WAitEnot'SEs : Nos. 53 ami 05 HASEL-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDMUND A. 80UDEr..AIICHTDALD GETTY. WntVWOt T. BOODBB. November 3 _ "thaddeus "street, Commission Merchant, No. 7<L East Bay. CHARLESTON. S. C. November l STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPING ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR Orleans Line of Southern Packets, NO. 19 VANDERHORSTS WHARF. i F.' cl?raB, ? CHARLESTON, S. O. Advances mndo on consignments. WM. H. ROBSON & Co., Agenta in New York. October 9 lmo MIKEJLL & BOYLE, ForwaixlirLg AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HOPKINS' TURN-OUT, S. C. R. R. OTRICT ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGNMENTS ? of all MERCHANDISE for cither Greenville or Charlotte Road, or any point In Interior of State. Orders for the Shipment and Purchasing of Cotton solicited, B. W. 1I1KKI.L,. . .WM. A. HO Y LE. BKFKBKKCKa: ROBERTSON, DLACKLOCK k Co. H. BUCHDFf k CO. J. L. Gantt Ai Son. C. Vf. Henby. November 1 lmot JOS. D. RUSSELL.CUAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, Commission Merchants, Wilmington, N. C. October 30 Omos ROBERTSON, BLACKLOCK & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, Vanderhorst's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALEXAMDEH nODEUTSON.JOHN F. DLACBXOCK. EDW.UtI) V. XBOBSTOV. October 20 lmo CHAS. W. HENRY, Factor & Commission Merchant, Vandevliorst*^ Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 24 lrao* FACTORS. JAMES M. CALDWELL & SONS, No. ?> Cordes-street, BET. EAST BAY & KERR'S WHARF, CHAKLE8T0N, S. C. October 20 lmo J. M. EASON, Commission Agent, No. 9 EXCHANUE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ootober 10 lmo E. M. MARSHALL, BROKER, AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 33 Broad-street. Attends to the BUYING AND 8ELLINO OF REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, &c, Ac. Also to the RENTING of HOUSES. September 6 TUPPER b THURSTON, Timber, Lumber and Wood Merchants, (TORRE'S STEAM SAW MILL) CHARLESTON, S. C. George Tapper.Jno. O. Thurstoii. WILL PURCHA8E, OR RECEIVE ON CONSIGN MENT for salo, TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOD, Shinglea and Laths. lmo October 5 THURBER, SOCLE & CO., E EAL E S T?TE BROKERS, ISTo. 4= State-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. JAMES D. THURBER.CHARLES C. S0?LE. October 25 lmo* C. N. AVEBILL & SON, Auction and General Commission MERCHANTS, No. ?0 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. tes- Refer to G. W. WmiXAica k Co. 0. N. AVERrLL.J. H. AVERILL. October 6 lmo* L?MSDEN & MCGEE, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING BDTLT A LARGE STORE HOUSE IN THE most central part of the city, convenient to tho different Railroads and Hotels, are prepared to rcceivo Cotton and other Produco and Merchandise generally, TO BE SOLD EITHER AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE. "We will alao give strict attention to the STOREING OR FORWARDING of ail good? dlreetod to our caro. J. L. L?M8DEN.....T.JOHN \V. McGEE, Columbia, 8. O. Lato of Richmond, Va. RzPKnKHCK* : H. T. Peako, Esq. Charleston, 8. 0. ; Rufus M. Johnson, Esq.. Columbia, 8. C. ; Hou. T. C. Perrln, Abbeville, 8. 0,;M08eaH. GrinntU, Esq., New York; Messrs. J. & F. Dawaon, Charlcnton, S. C; G. W. William? k Co., Charleston, 8. C; Gov. B. F. Perry. September 39 thstu lmo* J\ .A.. ENSLOW, (1 lite of the firm Of ttOBVXCAl A: CO..) lias retnniod ibo Anctiou, Sbippins anil Commission Bnsiuess At Ko. lia Ea^t Bay, One door north of the Union Bank. Liberal advance." wade en consignments. October 31_ _* ' LA?REY & ALEXANDER.. AUCTIONEEBfe AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (6uccoss<)rs to R. Jfc A. V. Caldwell k Co.) Nos. 140 AM) 142 MEETIX?,-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. n. Z. LAUREY.R. M. ALEXANDER. October 0 lm" CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, L. C. CLIFFORD.J. FRASER MATHEWEB. AUCTIONEERS, Brokers and Commission Merchant"., WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF HOUSES and LANDS, Bond?, Stocks, Produce, Furniture, &c. At^O, The RENTING of HOUSES. Receiving and Forwarding Ordors solicited. Ofilco No. 31 >i BROAD-.STREET. lruo October 11_ NATHAN & OTTOLENGUI,! AUCTIONEERS, Brokers and Commission Merchants, S. Ws cor. Meeting and Wcntwortli-streetn, CHARLESTON. S. C. M. H. N/lTH^N.ISRAEL OTTOLENGUI. WILL GIVE PviRTIC?L/lR ATTENTION TO /ILL consignments entrusted to them, and respectful ly Rollcit a sliare of patronage. Will keep constantly on bund aU styles ol light Vehi cles and Harness, agents for Loathor Belting and Flre-cnglno Hoso. REFERENCES. Mess. G. W. Williams k Co. Mcks. HENnr Codia & Co. Mess. Marshall, Beach k Co. Mess. Willis k Chirolm. October 10 lmo "WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS Nos. 13 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and 3 Chalmers-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE OR MER CHANDISE, cither for Public or Private Sole, re spectfully solicited. Real Estate, In City or Country, purchased and sold strictly on commission. September 27 33. McCLAJL-Ili, BROKE?, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION, A??D General Collecting Agent, OFFICE No. 51 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS, AND SOLICITS THE confidence of his friends and former pntrous, heretofore bo extensively bestowed. Strict personal attention given to the purchase and sale of REAL ESTATE, Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Ex change, Government and Personul ?securities, Merchan dise, ic, exclusively on coiuniision. Out-door Sales at Auction promptly executed. Agencies and Consignments of Merchandise solicited. Houses Rented, Rents and Accounts collected, as heretofore. Advances on property placed lu hands for sale. October 20 lmo G. DAVIS & CO., DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, KB FINE GROCERIES, No. 243 king-street, in the Bend. 43-ALL ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRE8S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. OADhlKt, DAVIS.W. W. FAYETTE. October 21 lmo WILLIAM GURNEY, Wholesale Grocer ASD COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. IOS EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. BUTTER, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS. LIBERAL AD rANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. October 11 lmo AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. Octobor 21 W. H, CHAFEE, Wholesale Urocer & Commission Merchant, No. 205 East Bay, opposite: new custom house. October 19 lmo W. B. WILLIAMS, (LATE OF CALDWELL, BLAKELY & CO. AND BLAKELY 4 V J I.I.I .VMS, ) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 5 EXCHANGE-STREET, October 30 lmo* CHARLESTON, S. C. HOWE, DOUCIN & CO., Commission Merchants Ship Chandlers and Grocers, No. 151 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. C. HOWE, JB.P. M. POOCrM.E. 0. HOWE. C. & E. HOWE, Commission Merchants, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. C. nowr, JB.E. 0. HOWH. Consignment? solicited. Prompt attontion given to gales of Morcbandlnu. Produce purchased on Commis* slon, and hboral advances mode. Refer by permission to Messrs. Hkkby Swift k Co., No. 110 Broadway ; Jno. M. BKrrn's Son k Co., No. 133 Broad-st. ; Kkmp, Day k Co., No. 110 Wnll-st. ; Thomas k Bkniiam, No. 108 Broad-st., N. Y. Cino* August M W. BROOKBANKS, PRACTICAL GAS FITTER & PLUMBER, BOLLS HOUSE, ENTRANCE ON QUEEN-ST. August H DR. WM. T WRAGG, Cir-?-r. AND R1SIDEMUE No. a l K tt g t B a 1.1 o r y. ?? lo^e-.- ir, UuttuO* Dr? GEQ. ?. TRESCOT. orrscjivc : ?ventvorth-stbeet. iiesidbkgb Ko. 30 X ... ; Imn* Kovetntmrl J. R. SOLOMONS," M. D.~ DENT I vS T, II A S K I, - S T H B B T , :.' \? x r G A T H O L IC GIIURC II. O? tober c l,uo* B. A. RODRIGUES, M. ?)~ SURGEON DENTIST, ROOMS NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOCIETY AMD MEETIKa-STREETS. October 13 _ __ lmo+ MUCKENF?S8 & SI?FF?bT SURGEON DENTISTS, HAVE REMOVED THBIU DENTAL ROOMS TO NO. 4C1 KINO-STREET (tip Stairs), opposite Citadel 8?pinri\ tutus lmo* October 10 A. W. Eclt??I.A. F. turn Voonlcn. A. W. ECKEL & CO., Apothecaries and Chemists, No. 215 King-street, Rear Market, Charleston, So. Oa. OCR STOCK COMPRISES A FULL ASSORTMENT of every article appertaining to Um business, all of the FIRST QUALITY, and at reasonable priesa. TroHcriptions prepared at aU hour* of the day ami night. lmo October 20 New Drug* Store AT FLORENCE, S.C. WE RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR FRIENDS, and the Publie generally, that we arc n-.v.v receiv ing, and will sown offer, at wbounle an?! retail, the larg est anil beat selected stock of flno Medicine??, Chemical*, Paints, Oil?, Dyo Stuffo, rerfumery. Soaps, Brushes, ko., in fact, every article usually fourni iu a firitcla.n Drug store. Our Htock his been selected from the largest Importing houses 'if New York and Pliiladi-lphin, by ouu of ox perience; coiidequeutly wo feel no hesitation in warrant ing every article as being Htrirtlj*purn. Prescriptions wuT bo accurately and neatly compound cd, at ail hours of the day and night. October 21 JARHATT, BACOT k CO. Messrs. McCRADY & SON, Attorneys at Law, HAVE RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF THEIR PRO FESSION, and for the present m;iy be. found at No. CO MEETING-STREET, nest the fionth Carolina Society lU._ _ October 25 ~~ WILLI AM^RHETTr ATTORNEY & MAGISTRATE, NO. T?O BROAD-STREET. October 1* lmo G. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ?3T- OFFICE No. 33 BROAD-STREET. October 10 lmo H. T. PETERS, U. S. Licensed Lotterv, AGENT FOll TUE MAMAOEIin OF TniS DELAWARE, KEN TUCKY A>D MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, OFFICE No. 30 afEEN-STREET. Combination?Three number plan drawa overy day. Havana i>lan Lottery draws tho laat day of every month? Whole tickets, ?10; Halves, SG; Quarters, $2.00; Eighths, $1.25. Address H. T. PETERS, Ne. 3G Qucen-at., October 19_line?_ Or Key Box 62 P. O. "north, stable & WARDELL~ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. No. 167 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. J. B. Steele. I J 0. 0. North, A. W. Wabdell, Jr. \ n \ New York. October 18 Smos E. S. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE dealers IK BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT THEIR OL.D STAND, No. 1G5 Meeting-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNO?NCINO THEIR RE SUMPTION of business, and invite the attention of purchasers to their Stock, which is now complete. September 26 D. O'NEILL & SONS, aLOTJEACT?BERS AND DEALERS IS BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 375 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FUR AND WOOL HATS, FOR MEN AND BOYS. September 21_2mo* merchants' hotel, CORNER KING AND S0CIETY-STS. THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS DEEN COMPLETELY renovated and refurnished, and is now open for the p*> tronage of the public, under an entirely new manage? ment A BAR, fitted np with tho latest and most modern im provements, is attached to tho House, where may always be found LIQUORS of tho most superior tonality in mo City. LIQUOR can be obtained at tho tablo. and will also be furnished in the rooms at all hours and all days ot tho week, if desired. Mr. H. H. PARSON8, formerly connected with ths Pavilion Hotel, is attached to tho Hotel, and would bo gratified to meet any of his old frionds. L0RIKG & BENNETT, Proprietors. August 24 3mo GILMOR HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, Baltimore, Md. THIS FIRST CLASS nOTEL HAS BEEN NEWLT furnished throughout, and is now open for the ro? coption of guests. XIRKLAND k CO. October 4_lmo METROPOLITAN HOTEL LATE BROWN'S, WASHINOT0N, D. C. THIS LEADING HOTEL. RENOVATED AN7> RE FURNISHED, is now in i orfeot order for tho re eption and accommodation o? its old patrons. September 30. i 3taa