The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 02, 1865, Image 6

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- . _CHABLES1W DAIIT' NEWS....PECEMBEB % 1835._ REMOVAL. ?BANCLS G. CART.H. C. M. KOJ7F. CART & KOPFF, FACTOES AND Commission Merchants, HATE BEHOVED FROM THE Corner of East Bay and ?Vernon-street, TO ACCOMMODATION WHARF. November 28_ J. M. EASON, Commission Agent, NO. 9 EXCHANGE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 13 8. T. ROBINSON & SON, Factors and Commission Merchants, OFFICE : No. 3 ACCOMMODATION WHARF. S. T. ROBINSON.JOHN ROBINSON (LATS Or PA LD WELL <?? ROBINSON.) Nov ember?_imo? C. E. CHICHESTER, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Na. 1$ BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. A GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF \ KEA 1 E^> TATE in ?ny ol the Southern States. ALbO A uENT FOR THE S Aid", BENTIN .j, RE? PAIRING, fcc. C i CITY KROPE TY. K+e nt 22 FRANCIS LANCF BROKER. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, .'EfTTLL BE HAPPY TD ATTEND PROMPTLY TO W tho sale sud purchase of LANDS, STOCK AND I'RODUOE of evtry description, at the large Warehouso Li Queen-street, known as Yates', No. 33. Ho solicits patronage, and p:-omlses strict attention to the business, tn which he has tte experience of many years. Produce received on storage._Imo_November 8 ~B.H. JBARJDIN, , warding and Commission Merchant, OFFICE, BROWN'S WHARF (Up Stairs), CHARLESTON, a C. November 20 Imo* 308. B. RUSSELL.CHAS. 8. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, Commission Merchants, Wilmington, N. C. October SO 3mos* THADDEUS STREET, Commission Merchant, Nb. 74 East Bay. CHARLESTON. S. C. November 1 lirokers and commission Merchants, IVa^hl nyton-st., Columbia, S. C. D'. E..SCOTT.....W. C. HXJUOT. Will give prompt attention to Purchasing, Selling and Forwarding of all Merchandize. November 20 Joseph. Johnson.;..Saml. C. Black. JOHNSON! BLACK, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Exchange and Collection Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. Rs/xnrvcxs : JAMES ADGER ft- CO., ADAMS, FROST * 00,, Charleston, & C. : JOHN FRASER ft CO., F. J, PORCHER, Char!' ^ton. 8. C. Imo November 6 HENRY WILLIS, ~ EXCHANGE BROKER, NO. 70 BROAD-STREET. rjTHE SUBSCRIBER HAS LOCATED HIS OFFICE AT J. the Old Semd, where he bas been since 1838 (ex oe pt during the wai). He is prepared to pay the highest Mices' for GOLD. 8ILVER. BANK BILLS. CORPORA? TION BILLS, COUPONS, QUARTERS! ASTER'S TOUCH KliS; also, to negotiate Loans. In short, to do and per orm all buinheas with dispatch appertaining to his aloe._Imo*_November 1* TW. FEHDEN ?STOOZ BROKER, WO. 8* BAST BAT, UP STAIRS, X?BUUBB cr fil anfl Silyer, Bant Notes, Foreign ans DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, STATE ANO RAILROAD BONDS, ?ic. ssnssvozs: Messrs. JOHN FRASER ft CO., Charleston. Messrs. WILLIS ft CHISOLM. Charleston. Messrs. MOTTET, SUCHET ft CO., Charlestom November 4 _Imo* EUREKA! AMARGO DE CASTILLA BITTERS FOR SALE BY CAHILL & CO., SOLE AGENTS, CORNER EAST BAY and LODGE ALLEY. September 27_ ^LIAM RHETT, ATTORNEY AND MAGISTRATE, No. 30 BROAD-STREET. November ?8_ LAW NOTICE. BREWSTER & SPRATT, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Eqnity, O.FFICE NO. 32 HASEL-STREET, UP STAIRS, NEXT 1 DOOR TO POSTOFFICE._November 7 Messrs. McCRADY & SON, Attorneys at Law, SAVE RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF THEIR PRO FE?I3?ON, HUA for the present may be found at No. 5C MEETING-STREET, next the South Carolina Societj Hall._October 25 W. L.T. PRINCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND HOLICITOR IN EQUITY, OFFICE AT CHERAW, 8. C. P:?ACTICES IN THE COURTS FOR CHESTERFIELD, MARLBORO', DARLINGTON, and MARION. November 13 Imo ? ?r: G. W. GAIL & AX TOBACCO, Smoking and Chewing, j Bj the Single Gross w 100 Gross? OF THE FINEST QUALITY, IMPORTED AND AMERICA!. BRANDY ^ . - . ? ;-; ' ? : Scotch Whisky, JAMAICA KUM, AND CHAMPAGNE, In Bond. Common Whisky ANT? THE FINEST OLD Bourbon Whisky EVER OFFERj?b IN THIS MARKET, FOR SALE BY MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Nos. 80 and 82 H AS EL-STREET. November 30 _ ~~B. FOLEY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE, FOR THE PRESENT AT FARMERS' AND EXCHANGE BANK, attention of bis customers to tue following celebrated branda of Ales, Whiskies and Gin JOHN TAYLOR & SONS' ALBANY IMPERIAL CREAM ALE 3?ale and A mber AJe ALSO, THEIR CELEBRATED BRAND OF ASTOR PALE XX For Family and Medical use, in butta, casts, and half casks, for Bottling and Shipping MASSEY, COLLINS & CO.'S PHILADELPHIA ALE (AND THE SOLE AGENT FC'lt CHARLESTON) Which will always be supplied fresh. Also, Ute following LIQUORS: ? OLD NECTAR WHISKEY- IMO OLD RYE WHI8KY-184? OLD BOURBON-X-XX-XXX HOLLAND GIN-fine quality. AU of which will be sold at small advance on former priots. Call and seo at the house of the FARMERS' AND EXCHANGE BANK* EAST BAY. November 30 OJTFOLEY, No. 85 Market-street, CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OX OLD AND new friends to his fine Stock of OVERCOATS FROCK AND DRESS COATS VESTS AND PANTALOONS SHIRTS AND UNDER-SHIRTS DRAWitS AND SOCKS ?JOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAP3 TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS VALISES, &c, Ac. All of which wiU be sold at the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIVS. Call and see. November 30 HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL consult their Interests by consigning the same to JAS. B. CAHILL, General Commission Merchant. September ll amos Au justa. Ga. If TTY UP ! PUTTY UP ! N. M. G?LBRETH, No. 101 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP ARTIST, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS ORDERS FROM HI8 old and new customers. GLAZING promptly attended to. PUTTY for aale. November 13 E. B. STODDARD CO., WHOLESALE DEALXB8 IN BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT THEIR. OLD STAND, No. 165 Meeting-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1TAKE PLEASURE TN ANNOUNCOfG THEIR RE . SUMPTION of business, and invito the attention of purchasers to their Stock, which is now complete. September 20 WILBUR & SON, GENE RAL AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE AND 8ALES ROOMS ! Nos. IS and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and 3 Chalmors-streol, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE OR MER? CHANDISE, either for Publio or Private Sale, re up'ictfully. solicited. Real Estate, in-City or Country, purchased and sold strictly on ccmmittitn. September 27 DANIEL H. SILCOI, Furmtare, Chair and Sofa Warerooos, AT THE OLD STAND, No. 288 King-street, NEXT TO PORTER'S GROCERY STORE 1 TOST TiEcitmtD. 4M) NOW OPtNTNG. A LARGE J AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, n'iq SSS ting of CHAMBER SETS, DINING AND PAR? LOR SEIS with every variety of Fl/KNITURE, at the. l'w* CASH PRICE. Hiping, by strict attention to business, to merit tho -^.nie patronage formerly so liborally bestowed. November 3 Imo A. CARD; TO THE T-tAlDIES MRS. C.~C. PATERS, lifo. -4. G-eortce-etreet, near Anson. Stamps, Embroideries and Braidings ON EVERY VARIETY OF MATERIAL. November 8_*t_ Imo A. II^ftNQ," WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALKK Bf MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS, TOYS, &c., At No. 3G2 KINO-STREJET, Charleston, S.C., AT NEW YORK PUSSES. 49-Yorkvillo paper copy for two months, and send bill to this office. lyr November 21 NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALEEB TN FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, ko. No. 167 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. J. B. STEELE. ) SO. G. NOBTH, A W. WARDELL, Jr. j j New York. October 18_? 3mos Y. YGLESI^Si (Late Foreman for Edgerton A Richards) " MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 52 BROAD-STREET, CHARLEST.>JC, S. C._ ?amamAi--~*e>^-. FREEMAN, PUNDT & CO.,. Boiler-makers, Blacksmiths, Machinists and Consulting Engineers. BOILERS AND MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIP? TION built and repaired. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS executed with dls I patch. BAST END OF PINCKNEY-STREET. November 23 Imo C. MADSEN, MANUFACTURER OF E [AYANA AND FINE DO? MESTIC CIGARS, which, In proportion to quali? ty, I am able to sell cheaper than any other house in the I city, in quantities to Bult purchasers, at NO. 62 SOCIETY-STREET, Second door from King-st, opposite Merchants' Hotel , ALSO, Dealer in LEAF TOBACCO. November 14_ Imo? EUGENE P. JERVEY, Custom House Broker, OFFICE COBNER VANDERHORST WHARF AND EAST BAY. A1VCustom House Business attended to with neatness I and dispatch. Charges moderate. Refers to Mesera. JOHN FRASER A GO., CHARLES 7. MITCHELL, and WM. C. BEE . 00. November 24_Imo "?OLANP <fe CO., roooxsaoBs or A. M'UKSTK a oo., HERS & HARNESS MAKERS ALSO IHPORTEBS OF KH8LISH SADDLERY, LEATHER, WHIPS, TRUNKS, ETC.. No. 119 MEETING - STREET, NEAR MABXRT, CHARLESTON, S. C. JNO. C. NOLAND.M. BOLGER. Lrte of A McKensie & Ca Novem. er 13 Imo LEE & DUFFUS, Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, ANO Shipping Agents, No. 28 Yendnc Bange, Charleston, S. C. HtrCSON LEE.ALIX'R. W. DUFFU8. Noaember 21_. Imo HOWE, DOUCIN & CO., Commission Merchants Ship Cbaudlers ami wrocers, No. 151 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 0. HOWE, JR.P. M. DOOCIS.E. 0. BOWS, c. & ETHOWE; Commission Merchants, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW ?ORK. 0. HOWE, JB.r.. 0. HOWS Coneignments eolicited. Prompt ittcntion givou to sales of Merchandise. Produce purebised on Comm le? sion, and liberal advances made. Refer by permission to Messrs. IIEHVV SWIFT tt Co., No. 115 Broadway; JHO. M. SMITH'S 8M A CO., No. Iii Broad-st; KEMP, DAT k Co., No. 116.Wal'.-r.t. ; THOMA* j k BENHAM, NO. 108 Broad st.. N. Y. (tnn? August 21 S. G. COURTENAY, BOOK il MOM' DEPOT, No. 9 BROAD-STREET, Aogojrt H CHAJU.Ktm>N, 9. C. . E. M. BITTLEE, LATE OF BUTLEB Sc BEE, Commission Merchant,, CHARLESTON, S. C., CORNEE KERK'S WHARF AND EAST PAY, WILL GIVE 8PECIAL ATTENTION, AS F?iIvETO FORE, to salo of Grain, Hay, Flour, Provisions, 8ucar. AP. AMO PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, Lumber, Ac. REFERENCES: A. 0. ANDREWS, President Chamber of Commerce. Mossrs. JOHN FHASEB k Co., Charleston, S. C. Messrs. R. RABIES HAK k SON, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. FLEMD?? k ROWLAND, Augusta, Ga. Messrs. WILLIAB?S, BES k Co., New York. Messrs. JOHN WILLIAMS k SON. Baltimore. Advances made on consignments to New York and Baltimore. Imo December 1 X. W. yrggr-T..W?. A. BOYLE. MIKELL k BOYLE, FOEWARDINQ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR friends that thev aro now prepared to receive and forward all MERCHANDISE and COTTON on i ither branch of the South Carolina Railroad, and will follow each terminus respectively. COTTON received on consignment to New York and Liverpool- Imo December 31 James M. Caldwell & Sons, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE FROM NO. 5 | ?ordes-atroet, to Accommodation Wharf. December 1 Imo* H. ?. MITCHELL, Custom House Broker, AND* GENERAL COMMISSION- AGENT, WILL ATTEND TO' SALE AND RENTING OF HOUSES, Collection of Accounts, Ac. Ac Office No. 377 KING-STREET, at Hardware Store of Biasell ft Brother._Imo_December 1 "WEST & JONES, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ? AND Forwarding Agents. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, and prompt attention given to tho filling of orders. OFFICE ON BROWN'S WHARF. E. W. WEST..W. ?. JONES. November 28_ _18* PORCHER & HENRY,, General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY and OTHER PRODUCE. F. J. PORCHER will resume his former busineos as COTTON BROKER. CHARLES W. HENRY will attend to the FACTO? RAGE BUSINESS. OFFICE-VANDERHORST'S WHARF. FXANOIS J. PoncLF.n.CHARLES W. HENRY. November 8_Imo* F. S. EDWARDS, Hope Buildings, No. 39 South Castle-st, LIVERPOOL. LIBERAL ADVANCER MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, RICE AND NAVAL ST0RE8, by C. E. WALKER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . November 38 Imo* No. 7 Vanderhorst's Wharf. E. LAFITTE k UO., Office No. 5 BROAD-STREET. November 08 1 13* O'BRIEN & AIMAR, AUCTION It COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 16 Market-street, opposite State-st., KNOWN AS THE "SAILOR'C HOME," BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY I thia day formed in partnership to carry on the ? above business. We hope, by close attention and prompt returns,- to gain the patronage ot the public. Particular attention will be r fi J to the sale of all kinds of MERCHANDISE, whether on consignment or other? wise. AU Country Produce sent to tis for sale shall have our immediate attention. The Senior Partner's experience in this city, in the Auctioneer business, being well known to the public, will be a full guarantee for the success of the concern. November 30_ CHAS. H .MOISE "k CO., (Successors to T. J. k C. H. MOISE A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. AFULL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND LIQ.UOR8 constantly on hand. Orders for MERCHANDISE, to be purchased in this City or in Northern Markets, executed on the most fa? vorable terms. COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE generally sold on Commission. No-ember 23 W. 0. BEB.THEODORE D. JERVEY WILLIAM C. BEE & CO., FACTORS .AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. IS EAST BAY. October 6 _ 3mos ARCHimLb GETTY &~C?~~~ WHOLESALE P3BAT.TEEtS, Snipping aili Commission Merchants, Nos. 12G AND 128 MEETING-STREET. WABEHO?HE8 : Nos,. 33 stud 35 HAHEL-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Norombor3 WILLIS k CfllSOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. II/TU. ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE AND VT HU I !. MENT (tn Korcum and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMBER- ana NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston, S. c. * WILLIS.A.R.CHISOLM. October -a ii mm & m. F AC TOES, Commission Merchants AND l^ORWARDING AGENTS, Nd. 118 East Bay. November 4 . jmo WILLUM B. HERIOT * CO, BANKERS tam GENERAL AGENT S, No. 249 King-street, ' CHARLESTON, 8. C. RECEIVE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREST THEREON. DEAL LN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROMPT RB TUBNS. References fa New York.: Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. Messrs. HENRY CLEWS t CO. RICHARD LATHERS, Seq.. President Greet Western, insurance Company. B. J. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 80 Wall-street GEORGE T. HOPE, Esq., President Continental Insur? ance Company. October 24 BRUNS & BEE, Brokers, Auctioneers, ?XD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITO. 8.4 EAST BAY, BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR FRIENDS tha,* we have this day associated ourselves in business, anil ?ball endeavor, by ?trVt attention, to merit and re eclvo a share o? tnolr patronage. . We will give particular attention to the ?al? of all Hud? of MERCHANDISE ON CONSIGNMENT, at Public or Private Bale. Also, the purchase and shipment of COT? TON, RICE AND NAVAL 8TOBE8, of which we solicit coraignmonts. . HENRY L. BRUNS. ' * THOMAS S. BEE. &ETEKXXC2S: Messrs. JNO. FRASER k CO., Charleaton. Messrs. JAMES AUGER & CO., Charleston. Messrs. ADAMS, FRO BT A CO., Charleston. Messrs. G. A. HOPLEY ic CO., Charleston. Messrs. T..S. 4 T. G. BUDD, Charleston. Messrs. WILLIAMS, BEE A CO., New York. November 1_tuthsia. T. B. Trout.Oliver Amsbary.. TROUT ?Sc AMSB.TJBT, General Commission Merchants,. AND DEALERSIN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, LATHE. HADA and Shingles, Lumber and Timber, Hay and Grata. Northwest corner of November 20 (tao Ea^t Bay ar * Market-strssjrt, C. A. Cstisolm.'..VU G. Ch I sol m. H. L. ChUolm. CHIU TROTBERS, Shipping & General Commission Merchants, No. 70 East Bay, CHARLESTON, ft. C. WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE PUR? CHASE. Sale and Shipment of COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAL, ic. CONSIONMKNTS SOLICITED, on whloh UWUt ADVANCES WILL BB MADE. November 16_Imo MERCHANTS* BOTEL STABLES, P. LEE, Proprietor, NO. 49 SOCIETY-STREET, NEAR KINO. THANKFUL FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE he has received, he begs to Inform tho public that he has extended his busings, and is now prepared to furnish them with good Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses. Ho also provides some very u?e and comfort? able Coaches fOr railrotd sud steamboat calls. Funerals supplied with good Hearses and Carriages. Also sick and lame horses attended to. November ll Imo* ii '?san uri? i ih?ws< DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND TRUNKS. No. 427 Bang-street, (Next North of Mrs. Booth's Millinery Establishment,) CHARLESTON, 8. 0. November 28 _Imo OKEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE TN CHARLESTON. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING AT our Store, Na 192 King-street, a full stock ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Also, Gentlemen's) Furnishing Goods, bc, which we sell at a low price. D. STRAUSS k BROS., November 28 Duo* No. 192 King-st, Charlea ton. ^L. 8. HULL, A.g% DRAPER AND TAILOR. CLOTHS, CAS8IMERES AND VESTINGS, IN EVERY VARIETY, MADE TO ORDER. ALSO, FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTS' WEAR. CORNER MEETING AND MARKET SYS. November 1 lyr HO! FOE THE HOLIDAYS! GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN SPEND YOUR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE CHARLESTON BAZAAR AND TOY EMPOEIUM. F0BREST0?& M'LEAN, No. 621 King-street, NEAR THE UPPER GUARD HOUSE. TOYS, ALBUMS, BASKETS, FANCY GOODS, FIREWORKS, ftc GIFTS POE OLD AND YOUNG. November 23 Imo