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SUPPLEMENT TO DAILY NEWS H BY CATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON.] CHARLESTON, S. C, OCT033EI. 31, 1865. 18INCLE COPIES FIVE CENTS. DAILY NEWS. News S_imrriary. Intolligenco has been ro ceivod by tbo Mexican Legation at Washington that General Diaz, of tho Army of tho East, taken prisoner when Oaxaco fell, and kept in Paebla as a prisoner of war, Lbs mado his escapo and rejoined the Republican forces. Gen. Diaz is now in tho Stato of Oaxaco at tbo head of a considorablo force, and intends to resumo tho offensive within a short time. Tho in habitants of La Sierra and I?a Canada aro in arm? against Maximilian, and General Diaz is actively engag?e! in organizing thorn into rcg imente and .brigades. Groat alarm exists among the Imperialists, as Diaz was regarded as ono of tho ablest Generals on tho Liberal sido. In Zacatecas peoplo aro daily arrested by officers of tho Imperial Governmont for disloyalty. The well known ill-feeling exist ing between tho French and tho United StatoB troops on tho Bio Grande seem to encourago the disaffection. An important caso was tried boforo tho United States District Court at Memphis, Tenn., last veeck. It was that of Pauk against Hamilton, and its history was as follows: In the year 1862, while tho Confederate forces still held possession of Memphis, tho defendant, Thomas A. Hamilton, wbb appointed by the Confederate Governmont an agent to seize certain sugars and cotton, tho prop erty of merchants whom it was believed wcro purchasing and holding such commodities upon speculation, in viow of tho probable surrender of Memphis to the Federal forces, and against the laws of tho Confederate Congress and tbe de clared policy of that Goveromcnt, whoso officers were instructed to prevent the undue accumula tion of articles of primo commercial valuo at points as seriously threatened as Memphis then was. In obedience to instructions then given him, Hamilton- seized a number of hogsheads of sugar, the property of Dr. A. J. Pauk?valued at $75,000? and turned it over to tho Confederate Becoivor or Quartermaster, or, with other sugars at that time seized, sent it South by railroad. No vouchers were given, but a memorandum was mado at tho time of the value and number of barrels and hogs heads, and in somo cases, we believe, copios of such wore furnished to the ownqrs. Dr. Park now briugB suit against Mr. Hamilton to recover tho value of tho property so seized. On the 28th ultimo tho jury came into Court and announced that they wero nnablo to agreo upon a verdict, and the caso goes over to tho next term of tho Court. The carpenters and some other mechanics are holding meetings in Now York city, to bring about a reduction of tho hours of labor from ten honrs to eight' hours a day. Tho mechanics say they could do as much work in tho shorter period as *h??jr Ae\ newt. Jteductioris, v\ the prices of labor of_ many kinds have taken placo within a few months past, and tho men have usually accepted tho diminished rates. Demands for incrensod wages, nearly reaching the highest prices that o ' wero paid last year, have recently been mado, however, by tho men of somo of the trades. A rise was this week conceded in shipjoiners' wages, "' and the sums most of tho employers havo agreed ' , to pay are four dollars a day for "old" work, and four dollars and a quarter a day for new work. Shipjoiners have always received larger compen sation, * comparatively, than other mechanics. Journeymen Bhoemakera have demanded an in crease of twenty-fivo por con t. in their wages, and the employers who met to consider tho demand resolved that it was exorbitant, but that an in crease of fifteen per cent, would be fair. Tho shoemakers have not decided to accept the offer. The Augusta Chronicle is informed that tho regular course of lectures of tho Atlanta Medical College will commence on the first Tuesday in November next. Tho Faculty is composed of . skillful Professors, who well understand the duties .. . .of their position. Tho chair formerly occupied by Dr. H. v7. Brown?that of Professor of Anatomy?who has removed to Texas, is now filled by D. C. 0'__ere, Mi D., recontly a surgeon in the army, and now a residont physician of Atlanta, a gentleman skilled in hia profession, and a worthy successor of tho distinguished Professor whose placo he will fill. / A New York oxchango says that a comprehen sive scheme for benefiting the South,by supplying it with labor, has been devised in the East?Qoy. Andrew, of Massachusetts, being at the head of it. Tho project contemplates tho establishment of a central offico in Now York, where the owners of land in tho slavo States can become acquainted with Northern purchasors; and thus a stream of emigration bo organized which will fill certain sec tions of the South with a population having Northern enorgy and ideaB. Branch offices will bo instituted in all tbo former slave States. Tbo ? ?' Southern States themselves are doing something of the same kind, and to the samo end. It is pro posed in several of them to appoint a State Com missioner, with power t> ascertain and advcrtiBO all lands for sale, to open information offices, to distribute descriptivo pamphlets, and to station r emigration agents in tho chief ports of Europe , ' The English governmont seeniB to become moro and moro frightened in regard to the supposed _lovcments of tho Fenians. A number of detec tives from London arrived in tho last steamer to. ' Now York, with special instructions, it is undor-' (. stood, to keep an oyo on tho Fenians, and inform; m. tno English government from timo to time of whatever facts may como to their knowledge in i( regard to thoi?. Ono or moro of those detectives, it is stated, left for Chicago, where it is believed .,.. the Fenians aro organized in greater etrongth ?,. than anywhere else in Amorica, excepting Now' ...York and vicinity. It i8 understood that tbo Fenians havo lately adopted a stricter secrecy h, nuttflb communications and action than formerly. Tho Cincinnati Times saya, from roliablo infor mation from various noctions of. tho State, it hft* been ascertained that tho growing orop of tobacco will bo far loss than that" of'last year, both in' quality and qnintity. Iu the moro f-to??thorn por-' tiort'of tho Stato, and Tennessee, what is denomi nated as ClarkoBvillo leaf is equally short tho impression prevailing that lho yield will not much exceed half tho usual average. A letter from Todd County, Ky., from an intelligent obsorvor, who is not a tobacco grower or buyer, states as the'results of his investigation that, under tho most favorable circumstances, a two-thirds crop, as comparod with last year, will not bo grown this voar in that wholo region. With late planting and tho hazards of early frosts, that eitimatu is very liablo to fall short. WILLIAM B, HERIOT k CO, BANKERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 349 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. BECEIVE DEP08IT8 AND ALLOV7 INTEBEST THEREON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROMPT RE TURNS. , References In New York.? Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. Moeers. HENRY CLEWS _ CO. RICHARD LATHERS, Esq., President Great WeBtcrn Insurance Company. B. J. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 80 WaU-stroct. GEORGE T. HOPE, Esq., President Continental Insur ance Company. October 20 SAML. C. BLACK, No. 5 BROAD-STREET (Up Stairs), STOCK, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT GENERALLY. WELL, BUY AND SELI? 8TOCE8, BONDS, COIN, Exchange, Dank Notes, Coupons and Real Estate, October 20_.____ MJB\ M ATHBSO?, (LATE OF H. W. CONNER k CO.) BROKER, AND DEALER IN COIN, BANK NOTES, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, No. 9 BROAD-STREET. October 20 lmo* FACT.OE8. JAMES M. CALDWELL & SON0. . ISTo. 5 Cordes-street, BET. EAST BAY ?Si KERR'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 20 BRANCH, SONS k CO,, BANKERS AND BROKERS, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE FOR THE FUSSENT AT OEOIiOIA RAIXJ10AD DANK. THOS. BRANCH k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 90 MAIN-STREET, RICHMOND, VA. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Bankers and Commission l??frc?ia?tS; BYCAMORE-STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. DEALERS IN COIN, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, Southern Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds. Interest allowed on Deposita. Collections ruado throughout tbo United State?, and njiociu.1 attention given to tbo redemption of Southern Bank Notes for Bonks' account?. Liberal aelvanccs mado on consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, and other products, to their correspondents in Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Antwerp. ?S- THE UNDERSIGNED? FOR THE LAST TWEN TY-FIVE years an Officer of the Bank of Augusta, oan now bo found at tho Office of Messrs. Branch, 8onb k Co., Bonkers and Brokers, Augus(a, Go., where he will bo pleased to see his' frieuds and tho public gcsncrolly, pledging his efforts to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Money will be received on deposit, and Checks paid. GEO. W. MORGAN, Cashier. October 17 tuthslmo DR. J. DICKSOS BRUNS HAS RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in'this City. Ofllco No. 74 (Dr. CHISOLM'S) Hasel street. , j 8* . ' October 19 Dr. MIDDLETON MICHEL RESUMES THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Office, at present, corner of MEETING and SOCIETY-STREETS?residence of Dr. RODRIGUES. September 30 lino B. A. RODRIGUES, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, ROOMS NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOCIETY AND MEETING-STREETS. .. October 13 ' lmo* J. E. SOLOMONS, M. D., DENTI S T, HASBL-STBEKT, NEXT CATHOLIC CHURCH. October C . lmo* MUCKENFUSS k SHAFFER, SURGEON DENTISTS? HAVE REMOVED THEIR DENTAL ROOMS TO NO. 4?1 KING-STREET (up stairs), opposite .Citadel ii?rn ?nth? lmo* October 10 A. W. ICcHel....A. V. turn Voordcn. A. W. ECKEL & CO., Apothecaries and. Chemists. No. 215 Kfntr-HtroH, Ncnr Market, Clieirlestpn, So. Oa. OUR STOCK COMPRISES A FULL ASSORTMENT of every artlclo appertaining to th? business, nil of tho FIRST QUALITY, and at rcasonsUo prices, ' I'rcscriptions prepared at all honra of tho day anil night?. . . : Idk*- .October20, LAW NOTICE. SUBSCRIBER'S OFFICE AT ROBERTSON k BLACK. LOCR'S Counting House, Vand erh?rst,'a Wharf.' WMi< ' attend to business in Qoc#$?do*#_ ^??^o^eipMcis. ** botohor 17 ,ty\tjtB??' jffijjt PLYTgE.?LLBTQN. ', f?s??_M__i,f^A .ATTORNEY. AT LAW. 49* OFFICE No. 33 BROAD-STUEKT. October 10 lmo WILLIAM EHETT, ATTORNEY k MAGISTRATE, NO. 30 BROAD-STREET. October l? l_o W. H, CHAFEE, . Wholesale t?rocor & Commission Merchant, No. ?05 East Bay, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE. October 19 _._ lmo ~B. -VLcC_-____I_, ' BROKER, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION, AND General Collecting Agent, OFFICE No. 51 B-OAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, HAS -RESUMED BUSINESS, AND 80LICIT8 THE con-den?*? of his friends and former patrons, heretofore so eitennively bestowed. 8trlct personal attention given to tbo purcliaso and sale of REAL ESTATE, 8tocks, Bonds, Foreign Ex change, Government and Personal Securities, Mcrchan? dlso, &c, exclusively on conimlalon. Out-door Sales at Auction promptly executed. Agents and Consignments of Merchandise solicited. Houses Rented, Bents and Accounts collected, as heretofore. Advances on property placed In hands for sale. October 20 . 5* LUMSDEN & MCGEE, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND FORWAKDING AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING BUILT A LARGE STORE HOUSE IN THE most central part of the city, convenient to tho different Railroads and Hotels, ore prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce and Mcrchandlso generally, TO BE SOLD EITHER AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE. Wo will alBO give strict attention to the 8TOREING OR FORWARDING of aU goods directed to our care. J. L. LUMSDEN.JOHN W. McGEE, Columbia, 8. C. Lato of Richmond, Ya. Re? _b_hcE8 : H. T. Pcake, Esq. Charleston, S. C. ; Ruais M. Johnson, Esq., Columbia, 8. C. ; Hon. T. C. Pen?i, Abbeville, 8. C,; Moses H. Grinnell, Esq., New York; Messrs. J. _ F. Dawson, Charleston, S. C. ; G. W. WilUama _ Co., Charleston, S. C. ; Gov. B. F. Perry. September 28_tjhstulmo* H. M. JAMES & BROTHER, WHOLESALE PAPER. Coi-imissioii _V__erc__ai_ts No. 4 H_yne?-tr?et, Charleston, S. C. ALSO, DEALERS IN SEAMLESS GRAIN AND FLOUR BAGS, and HOLLINGSWORTH ? WHIT NEYS PATENT MACHINE PAPER BAGS. 83- Columbia Phoenix insert fire times and send blR to this o face. October 5 t-utuC** ft H. & J. G. MOFFETT," COTTON FACTORS And Forwarding Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON ?Cotton, Naval Stores, and Produce or all kinds. G. H. MOFFETT..J. G. MOFFETT. October 17 lmo* COUETENAY & TEENHOLBI, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, KEWBEBK? CO?ttT HOUSE, 8. C. THE UNDERSIGN-- 2_Y2 FORMED A COPART NERSHIP for the purpose of conduciiiifr" _ 0_!i_ RAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, at Newberry, S. C. (the present available terminus of tho Greenville Railroad). Consignments of McrchauiUaefor all Depots on tho Greenville Railroad and its Branches, and orders for tho purchase and shipment of Cotton, kc, solicited. Our covered Wagons, for the present, loavc Newberry Depot on tho 1st. 10th and 20th, Orangeburg on tho 6th, l?th end 2fith of each month. In charge of a trusty wagon-master. WM. A. COURTENAY. September 30 atntliM P. C. TRENHOLM. B. S. RHETT & SON, FACTOE8 AMD General Commission Merchants, HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT T??EIR OLD STAND, No. O MIDDLE ATI.A?TIC WHARF. October 3 tutbs lmo1* "?ERI0T BROTHERS, ~ General Commission Merchants, Lo. O E-CHANOB-STRBBT, ?ACK OF OLD POST-OFFICE. JOHN R. HERIOT, 3k....'.'.._C M. HERIOT. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES and otb?r produce, Hxn__NCEi.?W. B. HERIOT _ CO., Charleston, t?. O.; DEMERE8T k WYGANT. New York; HARMON D. HULL k CO., New York, JOHN SLEIGHT, Pough keepal??, N. Y._lmo_October 2 NATHAN & 0TT0LENGUI, AUCTIONEERS, Brokers and Commission Merchants, S. W. cor. Meeting and Wentworth-stfeets, CHARLESTON. S. C. M. H. N4TH-N.;.I-R-EL OTTOLENGUL WILL GIVE P_RTICUL-R -TTENTION TO _LL consignments entrusted to them, and respectful ly solicit a share of patronage WUl keep constantly on hand all styles ol light Vehl clos and Harness. -gonts for Leather Belting and Fire-engine. Hose. 1 REFERENCES. Mess. G. W. Wi-Uamb _ Co. Miss. Henry Codia k Co. Mess. Maiwuai?., Beach k Co. Moss. Wiiaih k Chibol-. Oetober 10 ~~ WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MJERCH?r>|T?, I! ' ?PFIOB ArlD 8ALES ?R?_GMS Nos? 18 and 15 state-street and Nos. 1 and 8 Chalmers-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. i XL DE8ORIPTION0 OF PRODUCE OR MER-. ___ CHANDISE consigned to ns, ?-lthcr for PnbUo or Privato Sale, respectfully solicited. Real Estate, in City br Country, purchased and sold strictly en? commission. Septernbor 27 Li.o*; L.ju-Jtett ?--.?i-!?.?. 'WYMAN, BIRB& CO;,'" COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR TUB BALE OF COTTON, COTTON YARNS, SHEETINGS Shirtings, Jeans, &c, No. 78 CHAHIBER8.BTREET, NICIV YORK. BAM'L O. WYMAN.) u#_ ?.?.,? .,, GEO. H. BIRD, I kt0 of BalUmoro, Md. WM. GREGG, Jr., Ute of Greenville, 8. C. JAMES O. SMITH, of Now York. October 20 lmo WILLIAM GURNEY, Wholesale Grocer A?*D COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 102 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. BUTTER, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. October II_to? P. H. KEGLER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Banker and Collection Agent, Ko. 173 EAST BAY-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 7 W. cTbE?....r.T.Tr7.~THE?DORE D. ?TERVEY WILLIAM C. BEE & CO., KA.CTOHS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * No. 18 EAST BAY. October 0 3mos H. L. JEFFERS^&TC?^T FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, For tho present, can bo fonnd at INTo. 80 East IBay. October 6_lmo? WILLIAM ROACH, (LATE HISI1? HISSTIOQN & CO.) General Commission Merchant, _S*D Agent ef Merchants' Liu? of Vessels, CHARLESTON, S. C. Octobcrr 7 lmo J. M. EASON, COMMISSION AGENT, No. 0 EXCHANGE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. * October 10 lmo STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR Orleans Line of Southern Packets, NO. 19 VANDERHORST'S WHARF. ??SSS, \ CHARLESTON, S. C. Advances made on consignments. W_L H. ROESON _ Co., Agents in Now York. ?ceo":: ?_i BROWNE & SCHIRMER, FOKWARDING AND Commission Merchants. Vf. K. BROWNE, |F. M. SCHIRMER, Orange-burg, S. C. No. 0 Exchange-street, Cbarlcaton, 8. C. ON THE COMPLETION OP THE SOUTH CAROLI NA RAILROAD to Hopkins' and Columbia, wo will continue buaineae at each place respectively. References.?John Fi-nncr & Co. Charleston. S. C. ; Vf. P. Hall, Charleston, S, C. ; T. Savage Heyward k Rons, Augusta, Oa. lmo* October 0 CHAS. L. QUn.TiE'lUME, GENERAL COMMISSION AMD , Fo-r^v-ardin^ Merchant, 143 MEETING-STKEET, C H A RL E ST ONrS. C. agg- Liberal Advances made on Consign ments. iSeptembor 27_ _lmo ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., SHIP & STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No?. 126 AND 128 MEETINQ-8TREET AND No?. 63 AND M HA8ELSTREET, Charleston? S. C. LIBERAL ADVANCES A?ADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. August 15 CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, X. p. CLIFFORD..... J. FRASER MATHEWEa AUCTIONEERS,.. Brokers und Commission Merchants, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHA8B AND SALE OF HOUSES auel LANDS, Bond?, Stock?, Produce, Furniture, 4c. ALSO, Tho RENTING- of HOUSES. Receiving and Forwarding ordhra solicited. Office No. 31X BROAD-.?THEET. lmo_October 11 Supper k thurston, Timber, Lumber and Wood Merchants, (TORRE'S STK-AM .SAW M11? I?) CHARLESTON, S. C. George Tapper..Jno. G. Thurston* WILL PUR0HA8E, OR RECEIVE ON CONSIGN MENT for sale, TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOD. Shingles and Lath?. lmo October 5 LATTRE Y & ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEEKS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Buc?oM&ra to It. k A. P, CaMwcll k Co.) Nos, J_0 AN? 142 MEETIN?-8TREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. H. Z. LAURE?...E.M.ALEXANDER. October ? -? '' A. JONES, DETSTTAX DEPOT, No. 724 Broadway, New York. Scpomber IS R. M. MARSHALL, BROKER, AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HA8 RESUMED BUSINESS AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 33 Broad-street. Attends to the BUYING AND SELLING OF REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, Ac, Ac. Alao to the RENTING of H0U8K8._September C SHACKELFORD k FRASER, (ACCOMMODATION WHARF), CHARLESTON, S. C, FRASER k SHACKELFORD, GEORGETOWN, S. C, Commission and Shipping MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN COTTON, RICE, AND NAVAL STORE8. Prompt attention given to the Sale, Par chase, or Shipment of Produce anel General Merchan dise. Vf. Vf. SHACKELFORD, S. S. FRASER, Charleston, 8. C. Georgetown, 8. C. October 3 Imo* "C. N. AVERILL & SON, Auction and General Commission MERCHANTS, No. ?O HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. J8f_- Refer to G. W. "W?XI/mb k Co. C. N. AVERILL.J. H. AVERHJU October 0 Imo* OLNEY & CO., No. 11 VENDUE RANGE, General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN t LIME, CEMENT, CALCINED AND LAND PLASTER. LATHS, HAIR, WHITE PINE, WHITEWOOP, ^ poPLAB,' OAK AND ASH LUMT"^EB> &c>i &c> Geo. W. OIncy-H. II. 01mjy_C. C. Oluey October 2 1m E. B. STODD _jjd ?& CO., WHOLES.- __ DEA__>8 Ri BOOTS, SHO^S AND TRUNKS, AT fjaaXOL OLD STAND, No. J.65 Meeting-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. TAKE. PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR RE SUMPTION of business, and invite the attention of pu j-cbaaera to their Stock, which is now complote, i Be ?ptcmber 20_'_ D. J. STURGES, AGENT FOR THE STAR LINE N. Y. PACKETS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, ALL GOODS TO BE FORWARDED TO AND FROM New York or Uio conntry, wUl receive my personal , attention. ConBtenr.'?enta eolicited, and advances made. Ofllc-e, No 10 VE NDUE RANGE, Chorleatoa, 8. C. r-Agent in New York BROWN & VANDERBELT, No. 115 Wall-street. ' Imo_September 26 "cT?T^m^HESTERr REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 18 BR0AD-STh"1?ET? CHARLESTON, 8. C. . gijj? of AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND Slates. REAL ESTATE in any of the Southern NG, RE ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTI. si 3*2 PAI RING, Ac.. OP CITY PROPERTY. Augu. ?? ADAMS, FEOST & CO., No. 46 EAST ISA.Y. September 27 Imo HOWE, DOUCIN & CO., Commission Merchants Ship Chandlers and tirocers, No. 151 EA8T BAY, OHARLESTON, S. C. C. HOWE, jn.V. M. DOUCIN.E. C. HOWE. C. & E. HOWE, Commission. Merchants, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, o. no we, jn.'......E. c. sows. Consignments solicited. Prompt attention given to ?ules of Merchandise. Produce purchased on t'ommlB eion, and liberal advances made. Refer by permission to Mesara. Hekrt Swot k Co., No. 115 Broadway; Jno. H. Smith's Son k Co., No. 122 Broad-st; Kemp, Dax k Co., No. 110 Wall-st.; Tiiomajj k llexaiM. No. 108 Broadest.. N. Y. ?uio? August 24 J?S. B. CAHILL, G?'NXERAXi COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Wines & Liquors, No. 171 Broad-street,? AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. CONSIeJNMBNTS 80LI?ITED. September 1_3mofl WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 2J SHIPPING AGENTS. OFFICE, ATLANTIC WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS.....A. R.CHI80L3tr. WUL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and DoincBtic Porte) of COTTON. RICE, LUMBER, NAVAL STORES; to the Collection of Dr&ftu, Purchase and Sale of all Securities. Consignments of vessels solicit?e]. REFERS TO! General G. T. BEAU REGARD, Now Orleans, La. Messrs. JOHN FRASER fc CO., Charleston, S. ?. Mesara. GEO. W. WILLIAM8 k CO., Charleston, 8. C. GEO. 8CHLEY, Esq., Augusta, Ga. T. 8. METCALF, Esq., AngusU, O?. Messrs. CLARK, DODGE & CO., New'Yoric. * Messrs. MURRAY k NEPHEW, Now York. Measrs. E. W. CLARK k CO.. Philadelphia, Penn. Messrs. PENDERGASV, FENWIOK k CO., Baltimore, M?. *. Mesar?. _i_TXi HARRIS A SONS, Baltimore. Md. ay Tno Columbia Phoenix will puoilah ororj other elay fbr one month, an?! other South Carolina papera weekly for the Bam? period of time, and send bill? to this office. . AuguatH ?. E EASTERBY, Commission & For w??rding East Bay, Charleston, S. C. WILL ATTEND TO THE PUROHASE, BALE AND L?|?? Shipment of Cotton, Rice, Naval 8tores and Other ,. Sffli' Produce. Parties consigning Good? to my care to b_ \ l ,-i_<? forward? must pl*?x? me In funds to pw/expense?. Ship V %$& and Railroad Freights must bo paiel bcfoio Goodaar? f .?y,-?-, forwarded. . References: 0. M. Forman, G. Vf. WUlieic? A Co., E, B. Ktoddarit k Co., Chamberlain, Isaac? k Co., Jolm eton, Crews k Co., Hastie. Calhov