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HEW GEOKGIA AND TENNES? SEE FLOUR. er gf\ BAGS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, STOVALL'S OU EXCELSIOR MILLS 200 quarter Extra Georgia Floor, Stovail's Excelsior Mills 800 half bags Extra Georgia and Tennessee Flour, Sweet Water Mills 100 barrels Extra Georgia Flour, Excelsior Mills 100 barrels Extia N. Y. Oit? Mill Flour, Oity of Charles? ton 100 barrels Superfine Ohio Flour. Received on consignment and for sale by J. N. ROBSON, September 1 8tuth3 No. 62 East Bay. JfOLA?SES. SOAP, SALT, ROPE, . TWINE, TOBACCO. (Tf\ BBL8. AND 20 HHDS. BEE HIVE SYRUP, AT .OKJ 506. ard47c. 80 boxes Jackson's Extra No. 1 Soap, at lO^c. 500 sacks Liverpool Salt, in fine order 100 colls % inch bale Rope, at 18c. 5 bale-' Kentucky Hemp Twine 75 boxes Tobacco, for S5o. to 7(ic. 5 bbls. Older Vinegar, at 25c. per gallon. Received on consignment and for sale by J. N. ROBSON, September 1 stuth? No cz East Bay. PERUVIAN GUANO, PACIFIC GUANO, BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE LIME. -J fT TONS GENUINE PKRUVIAN GUANO J, O 10 tons Rosse 's Pacific Guano 10 tons Baugh's Phosi hate Lime 5 ton's hardy's Manipulated Guano. Received on consignment and lor sale by J. N. ROBSON, September 1 stu th 3_No. 62 East Bav. BAGGING AND BALE ROPE. tr A BALES EXTRA HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH. OU AND, iCO coils BALE ROPE, superior quality. In store, landing, and tot sale ny C. L. GUILLEAUME, Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. September 1 4 GUNNY BAGGING. 1A/1 BALES GUNNY BAGGING FOB SALE BY 1UU RAVENEL k CO. August 30 COTTON BAGGING. 1 QA KEOES "EWANS' " SEA I8LAND BAGGING, X?U pure Hemp, 1% lbs. to the yard 80 pieces Bagging, pu e Hemp, 1>.? lbs to the yard. Received direct lrom the factory; tor sale by WM. O. BfcE k CO., Comer Vanderhom Wharf BL d East Bay. August 29_4 BAGGING AND BALE HOPE. . BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH. 100 coils Richardson's Green Leaf RALE ROPE. Landing and for sale by HENRY COBIA k OO. August 30_2__ BAGGING, ROPE, BACON. GUNNY BAGGING Western Rope, "Green Leaf" and other brands Mau ,11a Rope Clear-ribbed Sides, a choice article. WM. C. DUKES k CO., August 80 ? 3 No. 6 Exohange-street. ROPE! ROPE! ROPE ! (.AA COILS H INCH 18 THREAD JUTE ROPE, <tJ\J\J canvassed and lu good order. This Rope - was manufactured in Europe cxprefsly for the Southern market, 18 regular, VERY STRONG and cheaper than Western Hemp Rope. Planters and Factors are Invited to call and examine. A Stock of other Rope also on hand. T. 8 AT G. BUDD, August 29 8 Boyce k Co.'8 North Wharf. BACON SIDES & SHOULDERS 1 f \ HHDS. PRIME BACON SIDES AND SHOULD- | ?\J EK8., Landing from steamer John Git son, and for sale by P. P. LuCKE. August 28 , , tuths3 _Kerr's Wh.rf. HAY! HAY! HAY ! TO ARRIVE AND IN STORE, 600 BALES PRIME NOBTBBrVER HAY. Will be sold low in lots to . ault purchasers. Apply to JOHN BINNS, East Bay, oppoBito New Custom House. August 80_,_ CORN! CORN ! CORN! O AA A BUSHELS YELLOW CORN, IN SA0E8. ?&\J\J\J For sale low, to close lot, by FERGUSON st BARKER, .. August 28 ? tnthsB ?_Brown's Wharf. CORN ! CORN ! CORN \ ^iCr?-Ci BUSHELS PRIME MIXEDOa ?ooO D?srieis rnm?'Mixuu uurn, in isc?ST New is your chanca to get your empty sacks filled at a Tsargain. For sale low while landing, by Augn?t27 _O. N. AVERILL & SON. LEAF TOBACCO. err.OASES LEIF TOBACCO, WARRANTED! QKJ SOUND 18 bales Havana, acholes artiole. ALSO, A few boxes MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, of the ? famous Roxboro brand. For sale by A. ST RN HOUSE, August 20 mtb.B6* No. 16 Exohange Place. GENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TO 8 AC CO. THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE SOLE PROPRIETOR of the above named artiole, being the successor of . iha original manufacturer. Having obtained letters patent for Bald article, he 'hereby warns all persons against manufacturing or at? tempting to manufacture sold artiole. All venders of the "GENUINE DURHAM 8MOKING TOBACCO" must obtain it from mo direotly, or from my authorized agent J. The following are my sole authorized agents at present Others will be added. Walker, Farrar k Co., Newborn; Northrop k Cum? mings, Wilmington; H. D. Teel, Tarboro; Ashton k Emerson, Portsmouth, Va.; Adolph Berry, No. 172 ' Weet Pratt-street, Baltimore; March, Price k Co., No, 81 Water-street, New York; W. O. Bennett k Co., Charleston, 8.0. J. R. GREEN. Durhams, Orange County, N. C., June 15. August 10_ 2mo LUMBER! LUMBER ! LUMBER! Tl AFT LUMBER OF ALL SIZES, FOR SALE LOW Xii. hy the Baft or retail, at west end Broad-street. August 3_ 1-stulmo BOILERS FOR SALE. TWO THIRTY INCH CYLINDER BOILERS, TWEN? TY-FIVE long, very little used. Will be sold low, if applied for immediately, at WILLIAM 8. HENEREY'S, July 9_mwf_No. 314 Meeting-street. COTTON GINS. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR JL arrangements once more for the manufacture ot . the best COTTON GINS ever made in thiB country, are : now prepared to receive orders from Planters and others wishing to'purchase. Theloug established and well known reputation of ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, we ?ope, be a suffi? cient guarantee that the article will gltffentire satiBtao ?"?S- . J. M. ELLIOTT k CO., - -May 14 - winnsnom. 8. O. RICE! RICE! "No. 193 EAST BAY. J. S. SCHIRMER, WH?m MB D^LER T FOREIGN AND DOMES. ",.!,. assortment of aU grades con Btantly on hand. 3rnoa June 2M NOTICE. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! WANTED, 20,000 POUNDS OLEAN WASHED WOOL Also, RAGS, HIDES, SKINS, fcc. - APPly to MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON Nos. 4, 6aud8 VeudueRan?e . fijg-Oolumbia Carolinian insert 1 month and Bond bill to this office. Imo August 27 JOHN BINNS EESPECTFULLY ANNOUNOE8 TO HI8 FRIENDS and the public generally that be has opened a .FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND FEED STORE at No. 219 EAST BAY, opposite the New Custom House. He so licits a share of the public patrouage. He will keep a supply constantly on hand of the following articles, ?which he will dispose of at the lowest market rates: ; FLOUR, CORN, OATS, HAY, BRAN AND SHORTU August 17 118 STORE. JUST OPENED, A. FRESH STOCK AT No. 394 KING-STREET. THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR MANFUAC TURERS, wholesale and retail d-a'crs in Ladles', Gent's, Misses' and Children's BOO TS AND SHOES, has taken Store No. 394 KING-STREET, where he will keep a large assortment ot Goods ol all kinds, which will be sold at the LO WKST POSSIBLE PRICES, Our FINE GUOD3 aro equal to custom-made goods, at about half the cost Special inducements offered to Country Merchants. Buy of the Manufacturers, and save ONE PROFIT. T. F, ELLSWORTH, No. 30* KI Al G-STRE KT. September 1 _ Imo ROBERT E. PENN ALL, i ') CORNER KINS AND CALHOUN STS. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FITSTE "WIITBS AND LIQUORS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. JiS-GOODS ORDERED will be sent to any part | of the city. ?srCOUNTBY ORDERS will be promptly at? tended to. August 80 thstu8 ciMBROM, mm\ & CIL HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LABGrE ?TOGK OF RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT & SAW HILL SUIPIFIJIIES. STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS BAR AND SHEET IRON OAST AND SPRING STEEL LOW MOOR AND0A8T STEEL. 0_CO**~ OILS AND AXLE GREASE GUM AND LEATHER BELTING RAILROAD, SHIP AND CUT SPIKES, &o. EVANS & WATSOS'8 FIRE AND BURG LAB PROOF SAFES, io., &o. B1RKLBV & CO., NO. 150 MEETING STREET. August 28 WILLIAM BR00KBANKS, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OA8 FIXTURE8. GAS ! FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT-1 TENDED TO. No. 116 KING-8TREET, August 31 Between Broad and Queen. M Corner of Concord and Hasel Streets, LOCKWOOD & JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, CHARLESTON, S. C. PREPARED TO BUILD ENGINES, BOILERS AND Machinery of every kind. Castings in Iron and Brass executed with facility and dlBpatoh. House Fronts of Oast Iron, and Rallinga for ali purposes, built aud net up to order, VIBGINIUS FBEBMAN, JOHN M. PUNDT, August 6 EDWARD A. DODD. ' LEWIS M. AYER & CO. FACTORS AND GENERAL CflMMISSlttN MERCHANTS, NO. 13 BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. LEWI8 M. AYER, A. 8. TRUMBO. ALFRED AYER, ot' BAUNWELL. OF CHARLESTON, OF BARNWELL. August 25 RISLEY & CREIGHTON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 110 East Ba^, COR. ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S C. T 1BERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS LNuP^0TOL-i?le.n^rin ENGLAND, BRITISH PROV. WB INDIEd and NORTHERN CITIES. OHA\?aV?~pMed t0 rt0uivo tbe orders of MER 511, 01T dealrpna of purchasing in the w??? a5d.w1,th th0 fil0llitie8 at our command POTtetsta? thl.Ut wil1 bet0 the il't,!r6Bt of ta Au?u8ta?mmunicate wlth U8 before ?Bering. REMOVAL. o. D. CARR & co. HAVE BEHOVED THEIR CARPET WAREROOMS j HASEL-STKEET ONE DOOR EAST OF KING-STREET. August 30 12 AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENT WIREHTOi \ AND SEED STORE, No 140 Meeting-street, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. LITTLE & MARSHALL, Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, SEEDS, &o. AGENTS FOR THE EXCELSIOR ROLLER GIN, FOR HAND, HORSE OR STEAM POWER. THE HAND GIN WILL TURN OUT ONE HUN? DRED POUNDS OF GINNED COTTON PER DAY WITH TWO HANDS. AGENTS FOR THE UNIVERSAL SAW Cr IN, CLEANER AND CONDENSER. HAND GINS FROM 18 IO M5 SAWS. POWER GINS F ROSI ?0 TO 100 SAWS.; THE HAND GINS WILL TURN OUT FROM 500 TO 700 POUNDS PER DAY WITH TWO HANDS. THE CLEANER AND CONDENSER ATTACHMENT is an ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE, and a great ac? quisition to the Oin propor. It ls very simple in con? struction and operation, and requires no appreciable force to drive it. It serves to separate all the vast amount of fine dust and sand from the ginned cotton, which, by the ordinary process, would be deposited with it, and be packed in bales (or market. Thu Con? denser also prevents the possibility of firing the gin? ning buildings, even if the Oin itself could generate fire (which this Oin cannot do). It occupies bat little space, and may be operated in almost any building, however small, and when desirable, may be used in th? open field. It is entirely portable, and, with the Oin, forms A COMPLETE GINNING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITSELF, which can be moved from plantation to ^T^e^a&?ff ln~tnB~ere?tr5TroTUUuuiuga auburn ?re required for these Oins and Condensers over the cost of those required 'or other gins, will far OJ oeed the entire j^iwnr snoBe improved Universal Cotton Gins and Condensers complete for use. Agents for the CLARE SORGHO MILL and COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR. Agents for ARCHAMBAULT'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Agents for the INGERSOLL COTTON PRESS. LITTLE & MARSHALL, Do. 140 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. August 21 tuthsSmos HOWES'S IMPROVED COTTON PICKERS WEIGH two pounds; picks 600 to 800 pounds per day, free from trash, PRICE-$16. C. K. HUGER, August 4 stuth No 137 Meeting street. C. K. HUGER, No. 137 MEETING-ST" CHARLESTON. S. C. LOCOMOTIVES, EAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, &c PLATFORM, COUNTER AND WARE? HOUSE SCALES. COTTON PICKERS, &c, &c. O- Represented by Messr?. M. K. JE83UP & CO., New York. April! FOR EDISTO AND INTERMEDIA E LANDINGS. i --_ THE 8TEAMER "1S/L .A. IB," CAPT. DART, WILL LEAVE FOOT OF TRADD STREET, OHISOLM Mill, every Tuesday and Friday. Returnine Wednesday and Saturday. ? For FrelBht or Passage, apply on board to the Captain. Aurust 88_ imo ?FOR BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. THE STEAMER IT -A. NNIE, CAPT. w. T. MCNELTY, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FRO VI ACCOMMODATION Wharl, every Tuesday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort 6 o'clock ou Wednesday Morning All way freight prepaid. August 25 em FERGUSON & HOLMES. FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. THE STEAMER PILOT BOY, CAPT. THOS. R. PAYNE, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODA tION WHARF EVERY Tuesday Morning, at 6 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every Thursday Morning, at 7 o'clook. Froight received the day before sailing. For Freight or paaBage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight (prepaid) will bo taken for Landings on the Pee Doe Biver, to be transferred at Georgetown to Steamer B. E. Bell._sm_July 28 FOR PALATKA, JACKSONVILLE AND FERNANDINA, VIA SAVANNAH. THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP "DICTATOR," 1000 TON8 BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. GOXETTER. mHIS FINE SHEP 18 NOW BEFITTING IN NEW piurf^uTotteSoTp'leTO She will leave New York for Gharloaton on or about the 2?d August. Parties lia Florida, desiring to receive Freight direot by her, will apply to Captain COXEl'TER,' care of Mesaaa. WM. T. PEA8E & CO., Fulton Iron Works, New York, or to the office of the Agency, No. 17 VAN DEB BORf IT'S WHARF. J. V. AIKEN & CO. An gnat _^ thatu PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C0MPANF8 THROUGH LINE TO OALIFOENIA, TOUCHING AT . . MEXICAN PORTS, CARRYING THE ?. S. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. STEAMSHIPS ON THE CONNECTING ON THE PAOUIC ATLANTIC], WITH THE ABIZONA.COLORADO HENRY CHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDEN CITY OOH AN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, &0" &0. ONE OF THE ABOVE LABOE AND SPLENDDw Steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North Biver, fool of Oanal-atreet, at 12 o'clock, noon, tthe lat, 11th and 21st of every month (except whea .hose dates fall OE Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPIN WALL, connecting via Panama Ballway with one of thc Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FBAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of lat and 21st connect at Panama witt steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMER! CAN PORTS. Those of the lat touch at MANZANILLO A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' ratet allowed to aecond cabin and steerage passengfra witt families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratea to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges HALF FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at tend to ladles and children without male protectora Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who pref? to send down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and at tendance free. For Passage Tiokets, or further information, apply &1 the Company's Tioket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OP CANAL-STEEET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. July 3 ftp"" H. B HOLMAN An-er*. THE NEW ERA. AWEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARLING? TON COURT HOUSE, haB recently been trans ferrcd to us by its original proprietors. Located in the same District, and only one station distant from thc great railroad.?entre of Florence, our faculties for com municationwith aU parts of tho country, and especially with tke cities of Charleston, Columbia and Wilmington (rom whloh we are nearly equl-diataut, arennanrpasse The Editor,;J. H. NORWOOD, Esq., was formerly w known to the press of the State as one of the orig ll) founders, and lor soveral years Editor of the Darling i Flag, which paper waa discontinued at the beginning the war. As natives of tko South we respectfully solle a share of the advertising nu iron ag e. J. L. 0'.''lJi!,, ii CO., Punllshers. darlington 0, ti,, ti, C., December2. 1866, December 2S Hi REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. FAKE REDUCED TO $25. THE STEAMSHIP GRANADA, CAPTAIN BUKSLEY, WILL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT? URDAY, September 1st, at 12 o'clook, M. . Au8ugt 2? _ BAVENUL & CO., Agento. New ?ork and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FARE REDUCED TO $25. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. BTEAMSHIP MONEEA, CAPT. 0. P. MAEBHMAN, THESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE KENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TBAVELTNQ PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Pansen gera, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York Bad Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed wd comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. 0. P. MARSHMAN, [FTILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON W THUR8DAY, September'6, at-o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Pasjage, apply at the office of the Agents. . WILLIS & OHISOLM, . North Atlantlo Wharf. Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOY ft CO. August 31 BOSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAMBHIP COMPANY. THE NEW A I THEODORE D. WAGNER, CAPTAIN ROONEY BAXTER, OF ABOUT 700 TONS BURTHEN, WILL LEAVE BOSTON SEPTEMBER -, AND will meet with immediate dispatch on her ar? rival. For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the ^.wL._,- - A. J. SALINAS, Nos. 21 and 38 Vendue Range. Goods forwarded to the interior of South Carolina and Georgln by the South Carolina and Georgia, and North? eastern Railroads, free of oommlsiion. August 29 NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORE. AND. LIVERPOOL. THE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS ef this line leave New York every Saturday, from Pier No. 47, North River. Ship Tons. Commander. ENGLAN D.3,450.GRACE. THE QUEEN.3,617.GROGAN. SCOTLAND.8.688.HALL. HELVETA.8,316.OGILVIE, PENNSYLVANIA.2,872...,.LEWIS. DENMARK.3,117.THOM P80N. VIRGINIA.2,876.PROWSE. ERIN.3,310.OUT TING. I LOUISIANA.2,:?6.THOMSON. FRANCE.3,200.....(building). An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge. Steerage Passage Tickets to brim; persons from Liver? pool or Queenstown fir $36, currency, can be obtained I at our office. Through passage tn Paris, Loudon, Antwerp, Ham? burg, Bremen, ftc., at low rates. HATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN CUEEENCYI Cabin. Steerage. To Liverpool or Queenstown.$100 $30 Foi: freight or passage, apply to STREET BROTHER8 ft CO., September 1 No. 74 East Bay. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROII EURO IP E - BY SAILING SHITS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. Also, by the SPLENDID MALL STEAMERS, Balling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland), at the very Lowest Rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have the!? baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on them. For Passage, ftc, apply to M. M. QUINN, ito. 627 KINO STBEET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0, February 27 lyr THE DARLINGTON SOUTHE ItajEE. THE SOUTHERNER 18 PUBLISHED Ii? CL ARLY every FRIDAY MORNING, at Darlington Goori House, S. C., by /AMES M. BJitOWN. and Edited by B. W. BO > D, Esq. It has Just commenced its SEVENTH VOLUME under very nattering auspices. It isa large sheet, is printed on the best of paper, and the publisher is determined to spare neither labor nor expense in making it worthy of the largest patronage. Having a good and rapidly growing circulation among the Plant? ers and Merchants of Darlington District, and o J the Pee Deo country ,it oilers strong inducements to C Merchants and others desirous ot making them se known tnroughthe medium of advertisement' February 2?