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VOL. I....NO. 58. CHARLESTON, S. O., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18G5. -PRICE FIVE CENTS. DAILY NEWS. Tino National Currency, And it? prcsonl position is thus discussed in tho money article of tho Herald : "It is well understood that thcro is a strong party ?in favor of an extension of tbo national banking system, and a consequent incroaso of tho amount of curroncy already provided for by act of Congress?namelyt tbreo hundred millions. Tbo wbolo of this sum, and eight millions in ex cess of it, was apportioned nnd subscribed for sonio time ago, tho Northern States being allowed to absorb almost tho ontiro amount, owing to a belief on tho part of tho Treasury officers that tho Bunt horn Statos would not bo in a condition to call for their quota for a long timo to como, and that tho banks of tho Northern States would not apply for tho maximum of tho currency to which their capital entitled thorn. Tho consequence is, that tho States of Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa have not received moro than one-third of their quota, and that the South has received almost "nono. Tho banks of tho Northern States, which were authorized on large capitals under tho mis apprehension that thoy would not demand all the currency which their capital entitled thorn to, aro calling for the full amount, and heneo tho Treasury Department flndB itself in a quanda ry. Applications from tho Southern States aro coming in rapidly, and tho Secretary of the Treas ury, to satisty those most clamorous and meet the exigencies of the situation, is occasionally forced to authorize ono thoro in excess of tho authority conferred by the act, trusting in Congress for ad ditional legislation to help him out of the dilemma. Tho Southern States, which nnd themselves en tirely cnt off, havo good roauon to complain of tho unequal distribution of tho national bank cur roncy when they seo that Massachusetts alono has sixty-fonr millions of it?an amount nearly treble that to which sho was accustomed before tho act ?'.imo into operation. From theBO facts it would seem that tho Troasury has unintentionally committed itself to an inflation beyond the ?utcn iioh of Congress, and that tho force of cirouni ?taheos may compel tho latter to authorize a fresh issue of national bank notes; for tho South cannot bo ignored or deprived of tho benefit of the act which ?b enjoyed by the Northern and Western States. Wo havo always regarded tho' national banking system as ono of tho surest engines of in flation that could ho devised, and its ultiniato ef fects will prove this to ho the caso. Meanwhilo the Troasury Department will do well to bo candid and public in its exhibits of all tho authorizations nnd issues made nndcr the national banking law: for secrecy will only tend to crcato distrust ana complications. .?< Washington. October 13.?Tho assertion is made positively in intelligent quarters that thoro is now before tho Govornmenb something in tho nature of a proposal from tho British authorities to pay damages arising from the depredations of Con federate privateers fitted out at British ports, and also to arrive at somo agreement which shall pre vent a recurranco of liko transactions hereafter, ae between tho two nations, whether tho hostile conditions exists in Great Britain or the United States. Tho Wirz trial is near its close. 1} is stated by tho reportera, Messrs, Ilinks, Hayes, <fc Browne, that tho amount of testimony is oqual to that given in tho great conspiracy trial. Wit is stated heroin inaido Republican circles that John Sherman will bo returned a .Senator from Ohio, instead of General Sohenck, for tho timo ex piring with 1866. Tho former is rogarded aB fa voring reforms in tho ourroncy. a just modifica tion of tho rovonue, and exciso laws in tho interest of taxes payera, and of reforms and retrenchment generally. Chief Justice Chaso reached home to-day. It is considered that ho is in difficulties since tho robufT of the Northern people to his doctrino of negro suffrage, and especially that of tho President to hhn in person for political proselyting to that end in the South.?Dispatch to the BaUiinore Sun. ? ?. Fortress Monroe, October 11.?Preparations aro being modo to remove Mr. CUay and Mr. Mitch el from tbo casements they aro occupying, and have occupied since their Imprisonment hero, to Carroll Hall. Each will have a room by him self and on the aamo floor with that occupied by Jeff. Davis. It is prohahlo tho proposed change will ho mode within a few days. There will bo no. diminution in tho number of guards placed over tho prisoners. At present half of tho guard?the entire detail is 72, besides officers?keep watch over JelT. Davis. Regard for tho health and com fort of the State prisoners has alono instigated this chango in their quarters. And this kindly regard in matters of food, in tho allowance of daily out-door exercise, in tho medical attendance th?y receive, in tho reading privileges accorded them, havo served to keep them all in excellent health, and in fine as well aB grateful spirits. The contrast between the treatment these prisoners receive and that of our prisoners in rebel hands will not only furnish a thumo for tho futuro histo rian, but servo to point a most effectivo and stir ring moral.?Cor. N. Y. Herahl. -... The Loniavillo Journal, urging tho importance of producing a largo cotton crop next season, ad vises that the negroes should bo made to work, if thoy will not work voluntarily, or, aa a last resort, white labor should ho obtained on the beat terms poauiblo. Tho Journal says : 1 'The present crop in tho 8onth will amount to little, hut next year a great effort ought to be made to raise a large crop. Prices for a year or two to come, at least, aro likely to rulo high, pro bably not much less than forty centB. Now, if four million bales could ho raised during 1866 it would amount, at that price, to tho onormouB sum of 1640,000,000, or about one-fourth of* our national debt. "This nimplo statement is sufficient to Bhow of what importanoe a great crop ?of cotton next year will be both to the individual wealth of tho country and to tho Government in the payment of tho na tional debt. Such a crop would send now lifo and activity through ovory channel of business from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific Ocean. "Therevenue of tho Government would be of courso correspondingly increased and tho burdens lifted from the shoulders of the people. Every manufacturing village in tho extreme North ?h in terested in tho cotton crop of next vcar as well as every farm in tho Northwest." Odr Future Army.?Tho new order for military reduction just issued by the Liont.-Goncral, is of a ewoeping character, and quite justifies the opin ions of thoso who had thought that Grant's de signs for a permanent army woro of tho most mo derate character. Two hnCB sweep out of the service all volunteer cavalry cast of the Mississippi River. A short sentence provides for tho garri soning by colored troops of all scacoaBt forts south of Fortress Monroe, with two exceptions, and orders tho niuatoring out of all other colored troops as fast as thoy can bo dispensed with. Other sections of tho General Ordor make nrou vision for tho garrisoning of tho Northern forts by small detachments of regular Infantry or artil lery. Nothing is said about tho regiments of the Vetoran Reservo Corps, from which it may ho in forrod thai the Lieutenant-General is waiting until it shall bo aeon what action tho forthcoming Congress will tako in roforonco to tho retention of that body.?New York Times, lith. Telegraphic news from San Francisco up to tho ' -lltlr instant mention that Jiovnnt.Hoo.1, Oregon, has been fag a state of eruption since September 23, which it is'supposed had abMo1 connection with tho recent earthquake in California, although tho central port of this Stato only felt tho ahockj . . The Sacramento Union saya tho Central Pacific Railroad- Company lw>a laid' Us plaiis for next I ?. . year's survey. Thoy havo developed ? better line ovof'tho* mourttahis "than was anticipated. Tho a directors, after a full consideration of this work be fore tl?. m, concluded thoy can and will lay a track to Trucker River, on tho caatorn alono at Sierra Nevada, 118 miles from Sacramonto, boforo noxt year. They havo given the necessary orders to effect tho object: AITKIN, NOYES AND JOHNSTON, NO. 159 MEETING-STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. ?o? DEY GOODS (LOTUS AND CASSUIERES BLANKETS AND FLANNELS CLOAKS AND SHAWLS DELAINES AND PRINTS FRENCH MERINOS PLAIN AND PLAID LINSEYS ENGLISH DRESS GOODS IRISH LINENS BROWN Si BLEACHED SHIRTINGS OPERA FLANNELS SATINETS AND KERSEYS TICKS AND STRIPES. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA HOODS, SCARFS, SHAWLS, Sontags and Nubias. ALSO, A COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE. October 19 CLOTHING ! CLOTHIN G? iFRANCIS^IURPHY, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, NO, 161 MEETING-STREET, HAS OPENED A Full Assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Of All Qualities. From long experience in tho business in Hub City, and this house being a branch of one of tho LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSES in Now York, aud tho Stock being got up express ly for THIS MARKET, to supply tho wants of COUNTRY DEALERS, I feel confident'thoro is nothing wanting to Please the Purchaser. I will sell theso Goods at New York Prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK AND PRICES. October fl / WM. MATTfflESSEN, AGENT, NO, 219 KING STREET, WEST SIDE, ONE DOOR SOUTH OP MARKET, HAS OPENED A FULL ASSORTMEltfT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, WHICH HE OFFERS AT MODERATE PRICES. jfjfy TIIE TAILORING DEPARTMENT supplied with CLOTHS AND CA88IMEUE8, which will bo tuado up la tho best manner. 0 October'10 CLOTHING! THE BUBSCninuiW, RE8PECTFULLY. INFORM the citizens of Charleston, and tho public; generally, that thoy can bo found at tho OLD STAND, No. 213 KINO-STREET, under the Victoria Hotel, whcro thoy offer for Bal? one of tbo largest- nnnortraonts of READY MADE CLOTHING? in tho city, suitablo for Mon'a, Boys' and Ohildran'B Wear. AM?,' A good Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. All of which they will sell at prices to suit the time?. Please call and examine our Stock. GEOROE LTTTLE k CO., - . , ? No. 210 Klng-street, . October 7 lmo Under tho Victoria Hotel. IlDVASCES/MADE on" WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JBWEJLRY, DRY OOODSAND PERSONAL PROPERTY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM H. DEVLIN, No. 0 BEADFAIN-8TREET. ?3-Ciicap Watches for Sale."SU September 80 lmo* GOLD WANTED. <m cr?/n."k gold vanted this day, D_ $_wO?OvJ*U ' L- GAMHRILL, Banter, No. 7 Broad-nlrcet. AND GEOR oro wanted. BANK NOTES WANTED. <ttl-|r.rk AArt 80UTICAROLINA A? ^lUU.UUU OIA1ANK NOTES a Tho highest market price wil bo paid lor the same. L GAMBRILL, Banker, October 10 2 No. 7 Broad-Btreet. ^__r?_i^?O^EW YORK. 0Hnf\f\f\ AT SIGHT, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT flD-O-UUU purchasers' It. M. UUTLER. October 19 1 End Bay, corner j-<gr _)____ NEWY?RK ?NF LIVERPOOL EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK AND _rv_RPOOL FOR nulo in sums to suit purchasers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO,, October 17 wfl2 Merchants and Bankers. Sight Exchange on New York, IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. APPLY AT GIBBES k CO.'S, October 17 Adgcr's South Wharf. SMALL PROFITS AND Q.UICIC SALES. THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE Tnr. NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. No. 107 Marjtet-strcet, near Kiny-slred. No. 107. IS .?VOW IN THE WAY OP OFFERING TO T// E ladles and gentlemen of town and country a large assortment of Dry Goods, such as Cheap DcLalm Flannels Irish Linen Jiparas Merinos Blankets Cashmeres Table-cloths Calico? s .Double and Sirglc Shawls, and of iYotions the largest variety In town. The tamo of Fancy Goods and //osiery. Ladies', Geui?t-iC-'s & Childrens' Felt Hat?, LATEST STYLES. CLOTHING In as good an asiortment as generally found. BOOTS AMI SHOES For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children. Baskets for market and fancy use ; and, in fact, a little of everything Is to be found In my store. Ladies 1 by being in i?rkct-street, .Vo. 107, I have not the high rent to pay as Is paid in King-Btrect, und for that aud other reasons, I am able to sell far cheaper than you might expect As I have, also, my store neatly fit ted up with oil comfort not usually found, I would bo happy for you to give me a call and to convince yourself of tho truth of aU said aSovc. F. 8. //AHN, No. 107 Market-street, bet King and J/ectiiig-strcets. October 10 NOTICE OP REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and the public, that they have re moved to tho well-known Planing Mill premises and Lumber Yard of Mr. Henry CiAnK, FOOT OF EEAU FAIN-STREET. They ?ro receiving a good supply, and will be pleased to serve LUMBER, of all dcecriptions CEMENT, LIME, LATHS, Ac, DOORS, HASHES, BLINDS, Ac. On band, a lot of the best PATENT ROOFING, for salo at manufacturer's prices. tsr AGENTS FOR PAGE'S PORTABLE SAW MILLS. STEINMEYER &. SON. October 17_tilths SADDLERY WAREHOUSE. H/iRML, NICHOLS k CO., MANUFACTURERS, IMTOnTERS AN1> DKALEIIS IS Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Coach and Harness Trimmings, ?fcc, &c. ? Hasel-strcct, South side, Second door East of King, ?IIAKI.IOSTO.V, S. C THE 8UBSCRIBER8 HAVE RESUMED THEIR business at the above named stand, and hope soon to be fully prepared to furnish their former customers and friends with all such goods as are usually kept in their Uni* of business, lino* October 18 RMW?T^?PPLIEST THE UNDERSIGNED. MANT^ACTTJRER OF CAST and SWEDES STEEL ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, nydraullo Jacks, Steam and Hydraulic Gauges, Water Gauges and Low Water Signals, Limborn k Justice's Patent Bridgo Joint Choir Fastening, Shaw's Patent Cork Railway Springs; and sole importer ol Butcher's Solid Cast Steel Tyre, Cast Steel Rails and Frogs, Cyclop's Cast and Spring Stc<d Files, Ac, and Davy Bro. Rtram Hammers?offers for sale to Railway Companies any articles of his make or those under hie control, on the most liberal terms. PHILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 1-1 North oth-street, Philadelpbis, No. 42 CUff-strcet, New York, Or through his Agents, CAMERON _ BARKLEY, Meeting-street, September 7_thstu?mo Charleston. 8. C. NOTICE. Brass Moulding Shop at Florence, 8. ('. PERSONS WI8HTNG WORK IN OUR LINE OF Business, can have their orders filled with neat ness and dispatch. AU manner of OAR, STEAMBOAT and MILL BRASSES done at tho shortest notice. JOHN F. CORDES. RICHARD W. NOWELL. Terms for all Casting must be paid in Cash, or Pro duce, on delivery . liuo* - October 18 EATON'S NEW l-Mpei 100 PAGES-BEAVTIFVLLY ILL-l'i IL?INTEL 170 PAGES-ON A PROGRESSIV ILL?CO MM O 31? PAGES -TIIOROl*<JliILY PIIAC? IV.?HIGI 350 PAGES?A. ( OMPhETE TRBA' m?ESE BOOKS SET "FORTH THE MOST THOROUC X SCHOOLS, which has ever appeared In this countr Though very recently published, they have been air Burlington, Indiana, and many other important place? slvo use in tho State of California, by tho State Board pf "Your Committee thinks Eaton's tho beat scrlCB of . ? I behove Eaton's ?High School' fur ?An-passes any \? ... , . [All - "Eaton's series of Arittrnclies, so far as examined, [8. : "Eaton's Arithmetics Uro ovcrywhero received with [J. C "Eaton's 'Intellectual Arithmetic' is, unqnestlouabl; no mipcrlorand no e?inaI."H-Hoii.*?John*D.*l?u.unicK, "I consider Eaton's far superior to any series of Ar) -,-... : . . .- (E. T. Qoi ' Altogether, these Arithmetics are the most satisfac OS- Copies mailed for exfit-tnntloii Wit-, ret> .. SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. TA i THE UNDERSIGNED KEEPS A STOCK OF October 12 thstuS BOOKSEI W. H. CHAFEE, Wholesale (iroeer fit CoinmisHioii Merchant, No. 305 East Bay, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE. October 19 lino THE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINTED. BY Uio Munufucturcre, Sole and Exclusive Aoent for Charleston City for the celebrated JACOBS' ALUMINUM PENS, which aro warranted anti-corrosive, and not to chango the color of red ink. Samxilcs gratis, on application to JAMES R. BIGELOW, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 340 Eiog-stroet. October 17 2 ~TO THE MILLINERS." JU8T RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A LARGE AS SORTMENT of LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, trimmed and uiilritnmcd, to which wc invite your special attention. WILLIAMS Si COVERT, No. 122 MEETING-STREET, October 18_:i* Corner of Pinekniy-titrcet NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL,~ WHOLEBALE UEALE11S IN FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, be. No. 107 Mcetiug-street, Charleston, S. C. J. B. Htkki.i:. I j C. C. Nonrn, A. W. Wajidell, Jr. \ < New York. October 18 3mos REMOVAL NOTICE. WILLIS &. CHISOLM, AGENTS PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMP'T, DAVE REMOVED THEIIl OFFICE TO North Atlantic Wharf. October 18 3 Down Town Book-Store. MEMORANDUM BOOKS, BETTER PRESSES, DAY BOOKS, NOTE, LETTER, CAP, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, BILL, LEGAL. RECORI CASH BOOKS, AND ENVELOPE PA RECORD BOOKS, PER. RECEIPT BOOKS, NOTE, LETTER AND OF COPYING BOOKS, FICIAL ENVELOPES. "With a complete assortment of Quill, Steel and. Gold Pens, PENCIL CASES, PENHOLDERS, AND EVEnY VAIUETY OF OFFICE AND SCHOOL .STATIONERY. ENGLISH POCKET KNIVES, rOCKET WALLET, AND LETTER-CASES. CASH AND DEED ROA'ES, BANKERS' CASES. SCHOOL BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY. SCHOOL AND LOG SLATES, By the Case, Dozen or Singlo One. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. Tho above, with runny Article? in my line, arc offcre at low nitos, Wholesale and Retail, by S. G. C?URTENAY, October IG No. 0 Droad-strcct. WHOLESALE MUG HOUSE, JOHN ASHHURST, SUPERINTENDENT, Formerly of No. 29 Hayne-Strect. JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORI A FULL SUPPLY OF DEUGS, PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY BRUSHES PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, Ac. AGENTS FOR ?RAKE'S PLANTATION 1WER? STERLING'S AMBROSIA, AND ALL THE PATENT MEDICDNE8 OF TH1 DAY. MORGAN BROTHERS, Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. September 10 lino ABITHMETIOS. MARY, STRATED?POSTAGE FIVE CENTS. LEOTUAL, E PI.AN?POSTAGE TEN CENTS. NT SCHOOL, riCAL.?POSTAGE TWENTY CENTS. I SCHOOL, 11810?POSTAGE TWENTY CENTS. ?H AND SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF ARITHMETIC FOB St eady adopted in Boston, New Haven, Conn., Toledo, Ohio, i in all part? of the country. They aro adopted for exclu Education. Arithmetics to bo had r.t the present timo." [Boston Text Rook Committee, ?BOi. rork of Uu kind," ?em: C. PEitKiH8, Principal of the Lawrence High School. rccclvo the, unqualified approbation of all Teachers." St. Kmkaheii. Principal of San Juan Public School, Cat. great favor." I. Pelton, Superintendent of Schools, San Francisco, Cal. y, a work of raro merit. I am fully convinced that It ha?j Superintendent of Schools, Boston. ihmctlca with which I am acquainted." tuny, Professor of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, N. H. tory that have fallen under our notice." .[Rev. Lyman Coleman, D. D., Philadelphia. bronce to introduction, on receipt of Pottage Address GGARD Sl THOMPSON, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON, THESE ARITHMETICS ALWAYS ON HAND. JAMES R. BIGELOW, ?L.ER, ?40 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON. ..S?? ?'?VEKI'OOL.?THK A 1 URE ?OMKN bark CASILDA. UubniOT munter, having 2?#a torga portion of bot ear?.) engaged, will meet .?, Wlth quick diHputch. For freight, apply to -, . . 0. O. WITTE. October M _corner cam Bay und N. Atlantk wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL?I'll R itHi'l ISH bark JOHN RICHARDS, ?'apt. L. (!. Gou dey, tow half her cargo engaged, ami will ro ??f=3ci eclve immediate dispatch. For Freight apply to B. Q. pinckney, October 10 No. 7 Vaiiderh?rnt'H Wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL.?THE DRX ?TISHBark "ECHO," Captain John Vibcrt, has >a portion of her cargo ready, and will have oM possible dispatch. For Freight, apply to OIBBES & CO., October fl. ^ Adger'H South Wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL, VIA NEW YORkT" FOK FREIGHT. "THE MERCHANTS' LINE OF FIR8T CLASS SAILING PACKETS," VLV NEW YORK. Take Freight to Liverpool. Shipper? of Cotton and other produce from the interior of South Carolina and Georgia can have their consignments to me forwarded, free of commission, by the above line. Only actual charge? made. All Railroad Freight and other charlen advanced shippers. Freights to New York and engagements to Liverpool made at lowest rates by sailing Ships or Sti amors. Pro scut rates to Liverpool, by ship, \i to 5-32 penny; steam er, 7-1G to i? penny?all compressed. Tho B. N. HAWKINS, of this Line, is now loading. Capacity 1000 bales Cotton, or 4C00 bbls. Flour. For Freight engagements, apply to the agent at Charleston, 8. C. WILLIAM ROACH, North cor. East Bay anil Boyco k Co.'? South Wharves. Agents at New York?N. L. McCREADY k CO., No. 30 South-street. Advances made on consignments of Cotton to SPOF FORD, TILESTON k CO., New York, or through them to their frieuds in Liverpool. September 25 1 tuthsl3 TO SAIL THIS D?YY, 10TH INST. FOU NEW YORK.?MERCHANT'S REGU LAR LINE.?Tho Schooner JULIA A. RY DER wants twenty to thirty boles Cotton to ?11 up, and Will leave This Afternoon. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH, Corner East Bay and Boyco's Wharf. October 19_1 FOR NEW YORK?STAR LINE.? Tho Al fast sailing Sehr. HOTT BEDELL, Capt. ^Simonson, will have immediate dispatch for the ??above port. For Freight or Passage, apply to ?. J. 3TURGES, October 17 No. 10 Vendue Range. FOR NEW YORK_THE SCHR. ?M.IZYCK, 750 barrels capacity, will havo im >mcdiato dispatch for New York. For Freight, apply to WILLIS k CHISOLM, October 9 Atlantic Wharf. FOR PHIL ADEL PHI A?ICE Y '8TONE LINE.?The fme packet schooner J. M. ^HOUSTON, Gray master, will havo dispatch. ?For Freight or Passage, apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., October 18 No. 20 Cumberland-street. FOR BALTIMORE?THE SCHR. SERENE, 900 bbls. capacity, will have immo idiote dispatch for Baltimore For Freight, op aply to WILLIS k CHISOLM, October 9 _ Atlantic Wharf. FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.?THE fast sailing Schooner C//ARLOTTE, Captain Thomas Chaplin, will 6ail as above on Friday Morning, the 20th tnst. For Freight engage ments, apply to S//ACKELFORD k FRASER, October IK 2* Accommodation Wharf. FOR GEORGETOWN AND CON WAYBORO', SO. CA.?The iluo fast sailing ?Schooner ODD FELLOW, Wakcfer master, wUI isail for tho abovo named placea on Thursday Afternoon, 19th Inst. For Freight, apply to the Captain oil board, at Brown's Wharf, or to JULIUS H. OPPENHEIM, October 17 3 No. 114 East Boy. FOR GAMDEN, SO. CA., ?VND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE 8ANTEE RIVER.? The Sloop THREE BROTHERS, together with a 8TEAM FLAT, will leavo Accommodation Wharf on Friday, 20th inst. For Freight apply to the Captain on board, orto JULIUS H. OPPENHEIM, October 18 2 . No. 1H East Bay. PEOPLES' STEAMSHIP C0Mrl*K& LINE COMPOSED OP THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEADIER? M0NEKA, Capt._ AND EMILY !.. SOUDER, Capt. Winchester FOE NEW YORK DIRET. THE NEW AND FAVORITE PASSENGER STEAMEB EMILY B. SOUDER, CAPT. It. W. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, THURS DAY, October 10th, at 3 o'olock, P. M. ?5~ Thoro will be a Mail Bog kept at tbo office of the Agents, closing always an hour before tho sailing of eaoh steamer. These vessels alternating weekly, offering every Thurs day to the traveling pubUo a first-class passenger boat with superior accommodations. ft For Passage or Freight apply to WILLIS k CHISOLM, Agenta, Atlantic Wharf. October 13 FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS : GRANADA, I Q.UAKER CITY, ALHAMBRA, ANDALUSIA. THE CAPTAIN BENSON, ILL LEAVE BROWN k CO.'8 WHARF, ON SAT URDAY, 31st ot October at 8.30 A. IL, precisely. For Freight or Passage, having HANDSOME AC COMMODATIONS, apply to RAVENEL k CO., Agents, South corner of East Bay and Vandcrhorst'B Wharf. October 19 W SLATE! SLATE! SLATE! JOHN GALT, WHOLESALE SLATE SEALER, AND Sole Agent for the Following Celebrated Companies: EAGLE SLATE CO., VERMONT. LEIIIGH SLATE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. CHAPMAN SLATE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. DEPOTS : Corner lOru Avenue and iStr-street, New York City. ._ ,, Terranoe Square, Buffalo, N. Y. Corner Franklin and Washington - streets, c'jicaoo, ixl. ORDERS MAY BE ADDRESSED TO THE NEW YORK AGENCY, or left at tho Bloto Yard of DEM ARE8T & HUMLY, on East Bay, between Wentworth and Hasel-strcots, who are the only Agents in Charleston authorized to receive orders for Slate from the above namod Quarrice. 2moi* September 29