The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 09, 1865, Image 3

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._ CHARLESTON DAILY JNTEWS....DECEMBER 9, 1865. R. A. HEMPSTEAD, SOLE AGENT FOR ox iA.eojsr se voqel, MANorACTunEiw or PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN WARE Of evory description. Nos. 118 and 120 Maiden-Lane, New York. November 29_wmTJmo MJNGERBU1ILER & LIN11ERR~ SUCCESSOn? TO G. lilNHIOKR Si CO., WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 IN VUL CANITE JEWELRY, and ARTISTS IN HAIR, No. 691 Broadway, New York. A. HUNGERB?ULER.JOHN A. LINHEBR. November 8 wfm3mo WILBUR & SONT GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFIOE AND SALES ROOMS Nos. 13 and 15 Stntc-strcet and Nos. 1 and 3 Ciialiiters-sli't-ct, OHARLESTON, 8. C. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE OR MER CHANDISE, either for Public or Private Sale, re epocUully solicited. Real Estate, in City or Country, purchased and Bold strictly on commission. September 27 _ J? CARD; TO THE IL^-DI-ES. MRS. C.~C~PETERS, No. 4 Geomo-street, near' Anson. Stamps, Embroideries and Braidings ON EVERY VARIETY OF MATERIAL. Novomber 8_lmo .a.. iLLinsro, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS, TOYS) &c, At No. 303 KING-STREET, Charlcaton, S.C., AT NEW YORK PRICES. O- Yorkvillo paper copy for two months, and send bill to this office. lyr November 21 NORTH, ST?ELE & HARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALER8 IN FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PER-FU ME RY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, ?to. No. 167 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. J. B. Steele. I j C. C. NoHTn, A. W. Wabdell, Jr. f \ Now York. October 18 3moB NOL^aJSTD & CO., SUCCESSORS OF A. M'KENSIE A CO., SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS, ALSO IKPORTERS OF ENGLISH SADDLERY, LEATHER, WHIPS, TRUNKS, ETC., No. 119 MEETING - STREET, NEAR MARKET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?7NO. O. NOLAND.M. BOLGER. Lr to of A. McKenslo k Co. November 13_ lmo F. S. EDWABDSi Hope Buildings, No. 39 South Castle-st, LIVERPOOL. LIBERAL ADVANCE8 MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON. RICE AND NAVAL STORES, by C. E. WALKER, COMMISSION MEBOHANT. November 28 lmo* No. 1 Vanderhorst's Wharf. E. LAFITTE k CO., Office No. 5 BROAD-STREET. November 28 12* HOWE, DOUCIN & CO., Commission HVT^reliants Ship Chandlers and Grocers, No. 151 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. a. nowi, in.p. m. DouoiN.e. o. howz. c. & ?Th?we, Commission Merchants, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. O. HOWZ, ?TB.,..E. o. nowE. Consignments solicited. Prompt attention given to , saloa of Merchandise. Produce purchased on Comxaia alon, and liberal advances made. Refer by permission to Messrs. Henby Swrrr k Co., No. 116 Broadway; Jiro. M. Smith's Bon k Co., No. 123 Broad-st ; Kemp, Day & Co., No. 116 Wall-st. ; Thomas & Behuak, No. 108 Broad-st, N. Y. 6mo* August 24 ?. H, CHAFEE, Wholesale Grocer & Commission Merchant, No. 305 East Bay, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE. Deoember 4 lmo WILLIAM B. HERIOT. AND GENERAL AGENT, No. S49 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. RECEIVE DEP0BIT8AND ALLOW INTEREST 'THEREON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROMPT RE TURNS. References in New York. Mossni. DUNCAN, SHERMAN k CO. ^Messrs. HENRY CLEW8 & CO. RICHARD LATHERS, Esq., President Great Western Insurance Company. B. 3. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 80 Wall-street. OEOROE T. HOPE, Esq., President Continental Insur ance Company. October 20 B. M. BUTLER, XiA.a?B OF BTTT7T.TTR. ?5b BEE, Commission Merchant, CHARLESTON, S. C, CORNER KERR'S WHARF AND EAST BAY, WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION, AS HERETO FORE, to sale of Grain, Hay, Flour, Provisions, ?utrar, ?Vc. ai?o PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, Lumber, &c. REFERENCES: A. O. Andbe-wb, President Chamber of Commerce. Mesara. John Fbaseb k Co., Charleston. 8. O. Messrs. R. Habebsham k Som, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Flkutno k Rowlaxd, Augusto, G?. Messrs. Williams, Bkk k Co., New York. Messrs. John Williams k So?*, Baltimore. Advances made on consignments to New York and Baltimore. _lmo_Decomber 1 ft fl? f?OTT'R.TFiNAY BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT, No. 9 BROAD-STREET, AagutU CHABI.WWO'f. ?. C GEO. H. WALTER & SON, FORWARDING AGENTS, HOPKINS' TURN-OUT. UEO. H. WALTER & SON, FORWARDING AGENTS, ORANGEBURG, S. C. WALTER & 1IEYWARD, FORWARDING AGENTS, AT POINTS ON THE AUGUSTA BRANCH OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE CONSIGNED TO the above named Housos will bo promptly for warded. Liberal advances miulo on Consignments to tholr friends In Charleston, New York or Liverpool, England. OEO. H. WALTKB.E. H, WALTEB . . .T. B. IIK?WAHI), JR. December 2_lmo James M. Galdwell & Sons, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE FROM NO. ? Cordes-strcot, to Accommodation Wharf. H Doccmber 1 lmo* C. A. Clilsolm.K. G. Clklsolm. II. I.. Clilsolra. CHISOLM BROTHERS, Shipping ??? General Com mission Merchants, No. 7 O East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE PUR CHASE, Solo and Shipment of COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAL, Ac. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, on which LIBERAL ADVANCES WILL BE MADE. November 16 lmo STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENT8 FOR Orleans Line of Southern Packets, NO. 19 VANDERHORST'S WHARF. \: W. Sm ! CHARLESTON. S. C. Advances niado on consignments. WM. H. ROBSON & CO., Agents In Now York. December 2 lmo K. W. MIKKL.L.WM. A. BOYLE. MIKELL k BOYLE, F O K? ~VsT .A. ?Et ID IISTO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR friends that they are now prepared to re?oive and forward all MERCHANDISE and COTTON on either branch of the 8outh Carolina Railroad, and will follow each terminus respectively. COTTON received on consignment to Now York and Liverpool. lmo December 31 <i H. W. MITCHELL, Custom House Broker, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, "fT/TLL ATTEND TO 8ALE AND RENTING OF TT HOUSES, Collection of Accounts, kc. 4c. Office No. 277 KING-STREET, at Hardwaro Store of Bissen k Brothor. lmo December 1 WEST k JONES, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Forwarding Agents. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, and prompt attention given to the tilling of orders. OFFICE ON BROWN'S WHARF, z. w. west.w. n. JONES. November 25 18* PORCHER & HENRY, General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY and OTHER PRODUCE. F. J. FORCHER will resumo his former business as COTTON BROKER. CHARLES W. HENRY wUl attend to tho FACTO RAGE BUSINESS. OFFICE- VAN'DEHHOHST'S -WHARF. Fbancis J. Poboheb.Chaules W. Henby. November 8 lmo* T. II. Trout.Oliver Amiliury. TROUT Se AMSBTJBT, General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, LATHS. HAIR and Shingles, Lumber and Timber, Hay and Grain. Northwest corner of November 20 Orno East Bay and Market-streaet. W. C. BEE.THEODORE D. JERVEY WILLIAM C. BEE & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ?To. 18 BAST BAY. October 6 *_8moa WOOD TURNING OF ALL KINDS BY STEAM POWER, Nos. 11 ?and 13 Concord-st., FORMERLY LOCKWOOD Si JOHNSON. November 28 IS* MERCHANTS' HOTEL STABLES. P. LEE, Proprietor, NO. 40 SOCIETY-STREET, NEAR KING. THANKFUL FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE ho has received, he begs to Inform the public that he has extended his business, and is now prepared to furniBh them with good Carriages, Buggies and Saddle lloraos. He also provides some very nue and comfort able Coaches fOr railroad and steamboat calls. Funerals supplied with good Hearses and Carriages. Also nick ana lame horses attended to. November 11_ lmo* Down Town Book-Store. MEMOBANDUM BOOKS, LETTER PRESSES, DAY B00K8. NOTE, LETTER, CAP, JOUIINAL8, LEDOERS, BILL, LEGAL. RECORD 0A8H BOOKS, AND ENVELOPE PA RECORD B00K8, PER. RECEIPT BOOKS, NOTE, LETTER AND OF OOPYING BOOKS, FIOIAL ENVELOPES. With a complete assortment of Quill, Steel ?and Gold Pens, PENCIL OASES, PEN-HOLDERS, AHP KVXBY TABIRTK>F OPEIOE AND SCHOOL STATIONERY. ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES, POCKET WALLETS AND LETTER-OASES. CASH AND DEED BOXES, BANKERS' CASES. SCHOOL BOOKS IN OREAT VARIETY. SCHOOL AND LOG SLATES, By the Caso, Dozen or Singlo One. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. The above, with many Articles in my Une, are offered at low rates, Wholesale and Retail, by 8. O. COURTBNAY, No. ? Broad-stroot. O'BRIEN & AIMAR, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 16 MARKET-STREET, OPPOSITE STATE-STREET, KNOWN AS THE "SAILOR'S HOME," Decoriibor 6 MATTHEW OGILVIE HA8 OPENED AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 21 BROAD-STREET, where be will sell ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BALE ROPE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PAINT8, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Ac. Attlie Lowest Market Price. Decembor 4 mtliI J. A. ENSLOW k CO,, AUCTIONEERS, FACTORS, Commission _M_erclia*iit.s AND FORWARDING AGENTS, "X XT'ILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE SALE VV or shipment ?if COTTON and other Produce, and to tho purchase of Merchandise generally. ALSO, To tho sale of MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, REAL E8TATE, BONDS, STOCKS, Ac, Ac, at auction. Goods for tho Interior will be forwarded with dis patch. Liberal advances made on consignments. nEFEHENCES: McsBr? MORDECAI A CO. Messrs. JAMES M. CALDWELL k CO. Messrs. JAMES ADO ER k CO. Messrs. E. LAF1TTE 4 CO. W. B. UERIOT. December 5 tuths2mo MUM'S C-UtRUGB FACTO??. Repairing of All Kinds Done Promptly, BY I_. CH-AJPIjNT, -?O. 14 HAYNE-STREET AND 33 PINCKNEY-STREET November 23 WTC?RRINGT?N &C0., No. 256 KINO-STREET, INVITE THE CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE TO examino their flue stock of PISTOLS of tho celebrated make of Smith k Wesson, sizes 2 and 3. THE POND PISTOL, a desirable and neatly finished article, with Cartridges, &c. thstulO* _ November 21 C. H. MUCKE?P?SS, No. 461 King-street, (Opposite Citadel Square,) HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES. November 7 tuths lmo* ^? MES R. PRINGLE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO No. 10 ADGER'S WHARF. December 2 euituthrt L. WEISKOFF Keeps constantly on Hand a full assort ment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, GiliCS, CONCENTRATED LYE AND POTASII, WINDOW GLASS, OIL LAMPS, ?fcc, At No. 3!d9 ICING-STREET, Second door below Liborty-street. September 28 tbstn'luio* WILLIAM ASHTON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. Established in Charleston 1844 IN RESUMING BU8INBSS (AFTER MX MONTHS' recuperation), bens to solicit the patronage of hie former friends and the public generally, and promises his cuitomors to pursuo the same coursoho has adopted during past years. No. 405 KING-STREET, December S Oppoeito Burns' Lane. 427....J. B, M'ELHOSE.427 DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND TRUNKS, No. 4Q7 King-street, (Next North of Mrs. Booth's Mil'.nery Establishment,) CHARLESTON a. C. November 28 lmo Y. YGLE8IAS, (Late Foreman for Edgerton k Richards) MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 53 BROAD-STREET, CRARLESTi)\, S. O. November 25 B. S. RHETT k SON," Factors and Commission Merchants, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO No. 125 East Bay, CIIARL.ESTON. November 9_wfmlmo A. M. MORELAND, COTTON BROKRR, OFFICE, No. 5 BROAD-STREET, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE. SHIPPING, SELECTION and 8AMPLINO of COTTON. Re venue Tax paid, and all necessary papers mado out. December 7 12 14 JOSEPH A. THOURON, 14 AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14 Vendue Bange, UNDER COLL?N ADE ROW, Charleston, S. C. MEROHANDWE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AND UNDERWRITER'S BALES, disposed of at Publlo and Private Bale. AU bush-ess which may be Intrusted to his care shall receive prompt attention. msr Out-dpor sales promptly attended to. Consign monta Klloited. w?m Smo September 2" REMOVAL. W. BRO?KBANKS PRACTICAL GAS FITTER & PLUMBER, HAS REMOVED TO NO. 21C KINO-STREET. 1IE DROAD AND QUEEN._o Doccmbor 7 T. S. & T. O. BTTDD HAVE REMOVED TO No. 10 North Adger'8 Wharf. December 4 niwfl2 R?PER & STONEY, SUCCESSORS TO O'HEAR, ROPER & STONEY,) FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VAMir.KHOllVI'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C, WILL ATTEND TO ANY KIND OF BUSINESS entrusted to their euro. RICII'D ROI'ER,.THEO, STONEY. November 1_ Wfln2S CHARLES LOVE, MAKER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, HAS RECEIVED I1Y RECENT ARRIYAL8 SADDLES FROM THE BEST TO THE PLAINEST SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS COLLARS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ENGLISH MOUNTINGS AND STEEL CHIPNKY DITS Ami nil tho other articles usually found in u Saddlery establishment. Persons in want of the above will find It advantageous o call at lils Store in BROAD-STREET, Next hiB Old ?Stand at the corner ot Church Septonil*??_ tmw amo 11. \V. Coniicr, ) (J. II. -Wilson, late of S J lato of H. W. Coskeii k Co. ) ( W. M. k 3. C Mahtin- i Co. CONNERITWILSON, BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 5 Broad-street, Deniers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, COIN, BANK NOTES, STOCKS, RONDS, ?fee. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY WADE. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. DRAW ON NATIONAL BANK OF THE ST.VTE OF NEW YORK. November 13_mwflino jr. H. BAGQ-BTT <Sc 00_, FACTORS, Ko. lO Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, G I IVE THEIR ATTENTION EXCLUSIVELY TO THE T Sale or Shipment of Long nnd Short Staple Cotton. Charges on Sales or Shipments limited to aettial expen ditures and commissions. The largest advauccs made ou consignments for Liverpool or New York. December 0 wfmlmo R. Q. PI?CK?^Y~ Factor and Commission Merchant, Will attend to Purchase, Salo and Forwarding Cotton, Rice, ftiral Stores, Lumber, or other Morcliandi/e. Will also pay special'attention to tho P.irchnso and Sale of LANDS, BONDS, STOCKS and the RENTING AND LBAU2TO OF HOUSES AND PLANTATIONS. OFFICE No. 7 VAXDERHORST WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 13 fmw*2mo CLAEK & GBUBEB, DEALERSl\ GBOCEBIES, Provisions and Wines OF ALL KINDS. families & plantations supplied, At the old Stand of N. M. Poiiteb ?t Co., !N"o. 236 King-street, Thinl ?loor above Market-street, CHABLESTON, S. O J. M. CLARK.OEO. H. ORUBER. November 8 tvfmlmo METALLIC PAINT AN I\DESTRICTIBLB COATING FOR IRON. TINAND WOOD. IT CONSISTS OF SEVENTY-TWO PARTS OXIDE OF IRON, and twenty-eight parts CEMENT LIME STONE in the one hundred pounds. It has much moro body than Red cr White Lead, It is warranted perfectly water and fire proof, and to with stand a greater heat on metals, without scaling, than any other Paint in use. It Is a perfect cover for all klndB of Iron, Tin or Wood, work, Out-houses and Canvas Coverings. It prevents and arrests tho corrosion of metals, and is not affected by tho action of salt, gases, acids or ammonia. This paint requires no more oil than dry lead or zinc, and much less than tho ordinary mineral paints. It Is free from any waste, and possesses a spreading and covering power unequalled. Tormu.?By barrel or half barrel, five cents pound. CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO.. Agents, September 8 fmw No. Ill Meeting-street, MILLER'S ALMANAC FOB 1866, [S NOW IN PRESS AND WILL BE ISSUED ABOUT tho first week in December. It will contain the X-TEW OONSTIT U 'JL'JLOTSr, As amended by tbe lato Convention, and all Officers who have been elected or appointed at the time of publica tion, together with those Officers who are permanently established by the United Stat?:s for tho purpose of Col lecting Custom House duties and the Internal Revenue. Besides the usual astronomical calculations, there will be also a variety of other useful matter. This Almanac, tho 40th year of publication, presents a fine medium for advertising at reasonable rates. Those wishing to advertise, or to be supplied with Almanacs in quantities, will please uddress HIRAM HARRIS, Publisher. November 10 thstu No. 69 Broad-street. WHEELEE & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. EDOERTON fc RICHARDS HAVE RESUMED THE Attorney ot the improved WHEELER k WILSON'S HIOHEST PREMIUM SEWIN? MACHINES, and aro now prepared to fill orders, as heretofore, at tho Manu facturers' prices. The well-known and acknowledged superiority of these Machines over all others for manufacturing and household purposes insures to thoso In want of such an article of household oconomy that, in obtaining one of these, they will secure a Machino adapted to all kinds of family sewing, and to tho uso of seamstresses, dress makers, tailors, manufacturer? of shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, hats, caps, corsets, ladles' boots and shoes, linen goods, umbrellas, parasols, ko. They work equally weU upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or linen thr?yvd. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell cord, braid, bind, and perform any species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both aides of the article sewed. EDOERTON k RICHARDS, November 8_Nos. 32 and A4 Broad-street METR0P0LITANH0TEL LATE BROWN'S, WASHINGTON, D. C. THIS LEADING HOTEL, RENOVATED AND RE FURNISHED, is now In perfect order for th6 rs eptlon and accommodation of its old patrons. Huptcmbor 90 8m<-* MILLHiE.Y ! t MILLINER! ! Mrs. S. J. Cotchett INFORMS HER LADY. FRIENDS AND FORMER patra?a whilst In UOluntbto, that ?ho Iiuk returned to thin ?:lty. and resumed biwint-sH ut No, *2?;:i Klug stroi't, opposite Hasel-strcct, over "Read's Lace Store," whore she ha? on baud a chuleo selection of MILLINERY GOODS, CON8I8TINO OF VELVET AND STRAW BONNETS BEAVER, FELT. LEGHORN. AND STRAW ROUND HATS, Comprising all the most fashionable shapes. RIBBONS FLOWERS FRENCH FEATHERS, Ac. X?g- Country' orders filled with neatness anil dispatch. WANTED, A GOOD SILK MILLINER?NONE NEED apply but with good recommendations. December fi :i MILLmERY. --IRS. FINLEY, ?M AND STRAW MILLINERY OF THE LATEST STYLES. Also, a complete assortment of GENTS', LATHES' and CHILDREN'S ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HOSIERY; Ulovi-s, Veils, Head Nets, Belts, Buckles, Crape Collars, Corsets, Ladles'and Children's Woolen Hoods, Nubias, Notions and Fancy Goods generally. Up Stairs---At No. 457 King-street, SEVENTH HOUSE NORTH OF CALUOUN-STREET. November 7 lmo DRY GOODS, &c. AT REDUCED RBICES. WM. McCOMB & CO., No. ?37 King-street, BETWEEN BEAUFAIK & MARKET-STS., BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the public generally, that they are offering their desirable ami well assorted Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The various kind? and prices would ho too numerous to mention. Those in want of such will find it to their advantage to give us a call and judge for them selves. WM. McCOMB k CO.. No. 237 King-street, (Lambert k Howcll's Old Stand). AX.FO, Alntof ASSORTED CARPETING. Just received from Now York Auctions, which we offer at unusually low figures. wfniO December 0 I. HYMAN & CO., .TSTo. 233 King-street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, A nE OPENING TO-DAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT J.X OF CLOTH AND BEAVER CLOAKS, SACKS, BASQUES AND SHAWLS. AX.SO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES? AND CENT'S KID GLOVES. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, CONSISTISU or : PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, POPLINS, LONGCLOTHS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS. SATINETS, And a large assortment of NOTIONS. December 7 ' 2* ONE PEICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HAVE JUST DECEIVED AND SHALL CON TINUE TO KEEP AT OUR STORE Cor. King and Hasel Sis., A PULL STOCK OF FINE AND COARSE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC., Which we will sell as low aa can bo bought in any NORTHERN MARKET. RETAIL PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, From which there-will bo no deviation. The friends of Captain B. W. McTUREOUS, for merly of the house of Moss. Matthiebsen, O'Haba. & Co., will find him at this house, ready to servo them at all times. MAC?LLAR, WILLIAMS I PARKER, No. 270 King, Corner of Hasel-street, CnARLE-TON, S. C. November 16_lmo CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN ?TIIAIILKSTON. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING AT our Store, No. 192 King-street, a full stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Also. Gentlemen'? Furnishing Goods, kc, which we soU at a low price. D. 8TRAUSS t BROS., November 23 lmo* No. IM Klcg-st.. Charleston. HATSIHATS! HATS! Merchants of Charleston, and Dealers Generally : WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR AT TENTION to oar stock of HATS, whlcb ere of our own manufacture, ?Mid espeoiaRy adapted to this section of country. We eeR our Goods at tho same price? ?bey can be purchase- for in New York by tho case or doten. Having extensive fc.Ulties for manufacturing, wo defy competition, in prioe, t?.yle, and quality. All are respectfully invited to ceil and examine our gtock. CORBITT k CAS8IDY, No. 155 Meettng-Btroet, Charleston, 8. 0. "Dp Stairs." Manufactory at Danbury, ?St UM?POMI No. 203 Broadway, New York, and No. 165 MeoUng-itroot, Charleston, 8. O. November 20 xm* :