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CORN, BACON, MOLASSES. Etc. -f f\f\ f \ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN i\.'\J\J 60 Iihds Choice Sides and Shoulders 100 barrels Muscovado Molasses 20 lilids MitHcovaao Molasses 25 barrels Flack & f ou's Whiskey IC barrels Miller's Old Ttye Whiskey For Bate by STREET BROTHERS k CO., September ll 1_No. 74 Unit Bay. BACON, BUTTEE CHEESE. .I e HHDS. PRIME BACON SHOULDERS J,tr 10 bods. Prime Bacon Sides 10 firkins choice Goshen Butter 20 boxes Cheese. For tale low by JAS. CANTWELL k CO., No. 114 East Bay, corner Fraser's Wharf. September ll . _3 MOLASSES AND TOBACCO. tA BBLS. PRIME MUSCOVADO MOLASSES OU 10 half bblfl. Good Tobacco. ??___?, For sale by W. H. EASTERBY, No. 118 East Bay (Up StairB). September ll_3 PRIME BACON AND HAMS. S?r\ HOGSHEADS PRIME RIBBED SIDES -?d\J 5 hogsheads Prime Olear Sides 6 hogsheads Prime Cloar Ribbed Sides 10 hogsheads Prime Shoulders 0 boxes Prime Shoulders 2U tierces Prime Bacou 8trips 6 tierces "Washington" Hams JO tierces Sugar-cured Hams 5 hogshead-? Second Quality Ribbed Sides 2 hogsheads Second Quality Olear Ribbed Sides 25 hogsheads Fair Bright Shoulders Lauding oer Bahimoroand New York steamers and for falo low, by LA?BEY k ALEXANDER, September 8 Btnlh3 No. 187 East Bay. SYRUP ! SYRUP ! J? fl BARREL8 GREENPOINT SYRUP t?v/ 25 barrels Fine Portland Syrup. For aale low by lt AVENEL k CO., East Bay, corner of Vauderhor*st Wharf. September 10 _'_2 EASTERN HAY. f*Kf \ BALES CHOICE EASTERN HAY. K)o\J ForspJLeby GEORGE A. LOCKE & CO., September ll 2 East Bay, cor. Dewees' Wharf. CORN! CORN ! 1 f\f\r\ BU8HELS PRIME WESTERN CORN. IUUV/ For sale low by RAVENED k CO., East Bay, corner of Vanderhorst Wharf. September 10_2_ CORN AND BACON. QAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, IN ?\r\J\J lots to suit purchasers. 6000 pounds primo Bacou Shoulders. ALSO, COAL.-CUMBERLAND COAL, superior for black? smith's and steamer's use, cheap. For sale by R. M. BUTLER, Sentember 10 2 East Bay. LIVERPOOL SALT AND OSNA BURGS. 1QAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT J,oUv/ 10 b!lle8 White Cotton Osnaburgs 5 ?ales Striped Cotton Osnaburgs. For salo by A. 8. JOHNSTON, Market-street, Third dcor east of Meeting-street. Beptomberjj_6 NOTICE. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! *frrANTED, 20,000 POUNDS CLEAN WA8HED WOOL. VV We will pay fcom.35 to 4U cents per pound,accord ing io quality. Also, RAGS, HIDES, 8KINS. kc. Apply to MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 4,0 rind 8 Vendue Range. ?S-Columbia Carolinian insert 1 month and Bend bill to this office. Imo August 27 WOOLS, ftc. WANTED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ENGLISH AO COUNT, about 50.000 lbs. of Grease Wools of all textures, and 30,000 lbs. Scoured Supers. Also 5000 lbs Soft Woolens at 6c. per lb.; and 6000 ltm hard Woolens at 6o per lb. ; and 6000 lbs. Mixed Woolens at 4o per lb. The' threo last Rema subject to inspection and ready paekdd in squar? bales. Apply personally, or by letter, to HENRY TRENOHARD, Exchange Street, E. B , ; . Charleston, 8. O., (Formerly Army Cloth ManufaotureiB to C. S. A.) CONFEDERATE GREY CLOTH, &c" ON HAND. August 29_'_tuths2mo GENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE SOLE PROPRIETOR of the above named article, being the successor of the original manufacturer. Having obtained letters patent for said article, he hereby warns all persons against manufacturing or at -i empting to manufacture said artiole. y* All venders of the "GENUINE DURHAM SMOKING . SACCO" muet obtain it from ma directly, or from m mtflorked agents. mZ? ? following are my sole authorised agents al -JES! *? Others will be added. . ?*TO??L r, Farrar & Oo., Newborn; Northrop k Cum waist YUmington; H. D. Teel, Tarboro; Ashton A ?Mng?.^ portemouth, Va.; Adolph Berry, No. 175 ?wVSS?!. ?treat? Baltimore; March, Price & Co., No, West Pratt- New York. Wi 0, Bennett k Co., ?1 Water-Bb O. J. R. GREEN. ?Soi ange County. N. G., June 15. August 10 JOH.'N BINNS EHiPurrnonrrv A NNOUNOE8 TO BI8 FRIEND? "IAT^t: V^Lt ?erally that he has opened i lom m /iRAiSr HAY * ND FBSD STORE at No. 211 Sr^S'.v '.r^y New Custom House. He so ?A8T BAY, opposite the i patronage. He will keep a licitsashareof the public V the following articles randy constantly on hanoV >)he iowe8t marKkot rateB ??%0RN? HAY* I ,RAN AND 8HORWil8 August 17 _ -_ RICE! RLCE! No. 193 EABT ' BAY J. S. SCHIRMER, \ WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AN TIC RICE, An assortment of. aU ga """0? stani.lv on hand. 3mos i WILLIAM BR00KBANKS, ST BADE GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES. GAS ? n""T???T?N0 AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO. No. HO KING-STREET, August 31_ Between Broad and Queen. Corner of Concord ani Hasel Streets LOCKWOOD & JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, CHARLESTON, S. C. PREPARED TO BUILD ENGINES, BOILERS AND Machinery of every kind. Castinge in Iron and Brass executed with facility and dispatch. House Fronts of Cast Iron, and Railings for all purposes, built Bud set up to order. 1 r .?uni, ? VIRGINIDS FREEMAN, JOHN M. PUNDT, _EDWARD A. DODD. HAGENS, BER?NTC?7 COMMISSION MEOTANTS, FACTORS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, ttO. 104 BAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES WILL. BE MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES, and GENERA MERCHANDISE. HENRY H?GENS.. 0. H, BERGMANN.. H. L, HERWI September 3 lmo COAL! COAL! COAL! ?)A/\ TO>'8 SUPERIOR 8YDNEY COAL, SE , ?\J\J IJECTED FOR PARLOR USE. For sale, to arrive, either as a cargo or in quantities to snit lam? j lieB. Apply to T. S. & T. G. BUDD, September ll tuth2 Boyce's fl orth Wharf. COTTON GIN BRISTLES / I JpOR^REPAIRINO COTTON GIN BRO SHES. FOR 0.. VOIGT'S LEATHER AND FINDING8 STORE, September ll tnf2? No. 86 Market street. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, | Cotton Factors ni Banters, Noa. 1 and 3 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON. S. O. OFFER FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET I PRICES : 1 OA O C0IL8 HEMP AND MANILLA ROPE XtU\J\J 200 bales Bagging 60 hhds P. R. and Muscovado Sugars 500 bbls A, B, O, Crushed and Powdered Sugars 200 bbls. West India Molasses 100 bbls. Sugar House (Syrup 50 hhds, Muscovado and Cuba Molasses 100 bblB White Wine and Cider Vinegar 1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes 1000 baps Rio, Java and L agu ay ra Coffee 400 dozen Fainted B?cket? Powder in whole, half aud quarter kega, also in canis- j (ers cf one lb. and half lbs. 1000 bags Shot, assorted sizes 500 bbls. Flour, Extra, Super and Fine Copperas, Epsom Salts, Blue atone, Madder, Indigo, ? Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Colored Soaps, bar and | fancy, Soda in kegs and boxes, Teas, Candles, Macke? rel, ic. SALT. 6000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, Seamless Sacks, Standard wolght 6000 sacks Liverpool Salt, Seamed Sacks, Standard weight. September 10 _Imo AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE AND SEED STOEE, ISTo 140 Meeting-street, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. LITTLE & MARSHALL, Wholesale and B?tail Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, SEEDS, fie. AGENTS FOR TUE 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 GIN, CLEANER AND CONDENSER. HAND GINS FROM 18 <SO 35 SAWS; POWER GINS FROST 30 TO 100 SAW/8. THE HAND GINS WILL TURN pUT FROM 500 TO 700 POUNDS PER DAY WITH TWO HANDS. THE CLEANER AND CONDENSER ATTACHMENT ii an ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE, and a great ac quisttion to the Gin proper. It ls very simple in con? struction and operation, and requires no appreciable j force to drivo lt. It serves to separate ali tho vast i amount of fine dust and sand from the ginned ootton, which, hy the,ordinary process, would be deposited with lt, and be packed in bales for market Tho Con? denser also prevents the possibility of firing the gin? ning buildings, even if the Gin Itself could goner ate fire (which this Gin cannot do). It occupies but little space, and may be operated in almost any building, however small, and when desirable, may be usod in th* open field. It is entirely portable, and, with tho Gin, forms A. COMPLETE GINNING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITSELF, willoh can be moved from plantation to plantation. The saving in the erection of buildings such aa are required for these G?OB and Condensers over the cost of those required for other gins, will far es ceed the entire outlay for these improved Universal Ootton Gins and Condensers complete for nse. AgentB for the CLARK SORGHO MILL and COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR. Agents for ARCHAMBAULT'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. Agents for tho INGER30LL COTTON PRESS. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 110 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. August 21 tuthsSmoH IN, BARKLBY & CO, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAKGE STOCK RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT & SAW HILL SUPPLIES. STEAJ.^ ENGINES AND SAW MILLS BAR AN ^ SHEET IRON OAST ANP SPRING STEEL LOW MOOR AND CAST STEEL ^ COMOTIV.E TYRES OILS AND AXL.E GREASE GUM AND LEATHER BELTING RAILROAD, SHIP AND OUT SPIKES, &o. EVANS & WATSONS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, &c, &c. LiUUllVlle. UAlltUiUl U/ VV.j NO. 150 MEETING STREET. August 28 _ E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS ST BEET, to No. 83 CHURCH STREET, one door north of Broad street._August 31 BOILERS FOR SALE. TWO THIBTY INCH CYLINDER BOILERS, TWEN? TY-FIVE long, very little used. Will be sold low, li applied for immediately, at WILLIAM 8. HF.NEREY'S, July 0 mwf No. 3U Meeting-street. FOU CHftHTKK._THB A MEM. CAN Schooner "WILLIE DiLL," J. H. Farrow, Master, 129 tons burthen, can be CHARTER? ED either for the WeBt Indies or a Northern Port. For terms ap ply to GIBBES & CO., No. 10 Adger's South Wharf. September ll _2 FOR LIVERPOOL. - THE A I N American ship 80UTHERN RIGHTS, L. ROBS, ^Master, ls now loading for the above port. ?For Freight engjgements, apply to WILLIS & CHISOLM, September 6_ North Atlantic Wharf. FOR BEAUFORT AND FOOT'S POINT, AND 0^IERKGINTERfllEDIATE THE STEAMER PLATO WILL LEAVE BOYCE b CO.'fl WHARF on Tuesday and Friday, for Beau . fort and Foot's Point, and other Intermediate Land? ings. For Freight or Passage apply on board. September 10 FOR EDISTO ANO INTERMEDIA! E LANDINGS. THE STEAMER "MAB," CAPT. DART, WILL LEAVE FOOT OF TRADD STREET, OHI80LM Mill, every Tuesday and Friday, Return tog Wednesday and Saturday. For ?'reieht or Passage, apply on board to the Captain. August 28 Imo PLAT.O, CAPTAIN R. H. HARNEY, WILL LEAVE BOYCE & OO.'S NORTH WHARF, every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock, A. M. .for North and South Edisto, touching at Rock? ville, For Freight or Passage apply on board September 3 FOR CHERAW, ~~ AND LANDINGS ON FEE DEE RIVER. THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMER CAPTAIN GEORGE MANSFIELD, ILL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION - Wharf, on the 15th inst., and leave on the 20th inst. For Freight engagements, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid. September* FOE PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 't5. "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUTS M. OOXETTER, WILL SAIL FROM AUGER'S WHARF FOR THE ABOVE PLACES every Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P. M., until further notice. For Freight or Passage apply, on board, or to tho Office of the Agenoy, No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf. September 0_J. D. AIKEN b CO., Agents. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO UR FROM EUROPE. BY SAILING BH2PS, SAILING EVERY WEES. Also, by the SPLENDID MATT? STEAMERS, Bailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to tnt from New York. . Great Reduction in lare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland, at the very Ltweat Ratea. Passenger1*, on arrlial in New York, will have theil baggage removed Fr?, and every care bestowed ot them. For Passage, bo,, ajply tc M. M. QUINN, au 627 Eba BTBEET, OHABLESTOH, h. C. Febroarv 27 lyr PACIFIC MAIL&TKAMS1IIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO OAXIFOBNIA, TOUGHING AT . . MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYINB THE U. S. MAIL. Through ta Twenty-two Days. STEA?WHIPS OH TEE COHNEOTTNO ON THBPAOCTIt .".???^M:rI0, WITH THE ARIZONA...;.COLORADO HENRY CHAUN0ET.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDEN CITY OCEAN QUEEN.,.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGH?..GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, &0., 4a ONE OF THE 1BOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships wil leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Oanal-street, at ll o'clock, noon, i the 1st, 11th and aiBt of every monta (except whej .hose dates fall OE Sunday, and then outhe precodlug Saturday), for A8PIN' WALL, connecting ria Panama Railway with one of tht Company's Steamsnpa from Panama for SAN FRAN. CISCO, touching alACAPULCO. Departures of lt and 21st connect at Panama witt steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI. CAN PORTS. Thoe of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of OlE-QUARTER from steamers* ratai allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers witt families. Also, ai allowance of ONE-QUARTER OE through rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; Didiers having honorable discharges, HALF FARE. One hundred pomds baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters iccompany baggage through and at? tend to ladies ari children without male protectors, Baggage reoeived on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboatSirailroads, and passengers who pref? to send down earh An experiencedSurgeon on board. Medicine and ab tendance free. For Passage Ttkets, or further information, apply ai the Company'? ricket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OF 0ANAL-STREI7. NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. July 3 fmos & &. HOLMAN, Agent, FOR BALTIMORE. MERCHANTS' LINE BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS, CONNECTING WITH THE STEAMERS FOR LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. THE STEAMSHIP LULU, CAPTAIN CHILDS, WILL LEAVE BROWN & OO.'S SOUTH WHARE ( Hely ?n FTidav' 010 14th ln8t-> at - o'clock pre Ne^lYo?rkLadlDg 8?V6n f0r SpiritB TnrPentIne through to Ssasfor ?otton' pool"'8 0? Ladlng glven ior Cotton through to Liver For Freight or Passape, apply to BTBEET BKOTHERS k CO., September ll_No. n Bast Bay. New ?ork and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FAKE REDUCED TO $35. tearing each Tort ey ery Alternate Thursday, STEAMSHIP EMILY B. BOUD?1B, CATT. B. W. LOOKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEEA, CAPT. 0. P. MABBHMAK. mHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERT INDU01 J. MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING POBL?O, having superior accommodations for Passen, gera, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New Yori and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed >nd oomfort, are unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CAPTAIN B. W. LOCKWOOD, [TTILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON Vf THURSDAY, September 13, at - o'olook. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Pasiage, apply at the office of the I Agent?. WILLIS & OHIBOLM, North Atlsntio Wharf. Consignees in Now York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOY ! & 00. September 7 REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE FOR. NEW YORK. THE SIDE-WHELL STEAMSHIP QUAKEB CITY, CAPTAIN WEST, WILL LEAVE A DOER'S SOUTH WHARF, ON SAT* URDAY. September 15th, at - o'clock. September 10 BAVENBL & CO., Agents. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE NEW A I THEODORE D. WAGNER, CAPT. CHARLES BABSON, OF ABOUT 700 TONS BURTHEN, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF FOR BOSTON on Saturday, September loth, inBt, at - o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage apply at the office o f the Agent, A. J. 8ALINAS, Noa. 21 and 23 Vendue Bange. Goods forwarded to the interior of South Carolina and Georgia by the South Carolina and Georgia, and North? eastern Railroads, froe of commission. September 10_ NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. THE 8PLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS of this line leave Now York every Saturday, from Pier No. 47, North River. Sliip Tons. Commander, ENGLAND.3,450.GRAOE. THE QUEEN.3.617.GROGAN. SCOTLAND.3,098... :.HALL. HELVETIA.3,316.0 OIL VEE. PENNSYLVANIA.2,87:1....LEWIS. DENMA BK.3,117......THO UPSON. VIRGINIA.2,876.PROWSE. ERIN.8.310.CUTTING. LOUISIANA.2,166.THOMSON. FRANCE.8,200.-.(building). An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge, Steerage Passage Tickets to bring persons from Liver. pool or Queenstown for $35, currenoy, can be obtained at our office. Through passage to Parla, London, Antwerp, Ham? burg, Bremen, &c, at low rates. BATES OP PASSAGE, PAIABLE IN C?BBENCT: Cabin, Steerage. To Liverpool or Queenstown.$100 $30 For freight or passage, applv to STREET BROTHERS & CO., September 1 No. 74 East Bay. NICKERSON'S HOTEL. PASSENGERS ARRIVING IN COLUMBIA ON THE different railroads will find Omnibusses, Carriages and Baggage Wagons in readiness to carry them to and from his Hotel FREEX1F CHARGE. Responsible persons in attendance to receive checks and baggage. T. S. NICKER80N, August 26 imo Proprietor. SOUTH CAROLIN A RAILROAD COMPA&??1 ' "'GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S- OFFIOE,-> CH?BLESTON, 8. 0., September 10,1866.. : j: ON AND AFTER TUE8D.a.Y, SEPTEMBER 11TH,. the Summervale Passenger Train wiU leave thia Oliy at 4.20 P. M.: , . ?: ' v !" ? ""i"" (Signed) ' . H. T. PE&EE, September ll 1 General Superintendent. RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL? ROAD. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BBANCjfenjfl. whole dlBtance by rail-no chango of cts^no^tn?^ elllng by Stage. On and after Friday, Julie left IwfcV the trains on this Road will leive the Depot ' of Camden and Atlantio Railroad Company, at Cooper sTofa^Cagt den, as follows, viz: 9.20 A. M., Express Trahi for Long Branch and New York and intermediate Stations; 9.80 A. M., Mail and Expreso for New Yolk? . - Returning, Tratas leave Pier 32, foot of Duen?-atrte*?/ North River, via Steamboat Jesse Hoyt; at ll A. M., Ex? press Train tor Long Branch, Camden and^intermedlal? Stations; and i P. M. for all Stations on the Road. Fare to and from New York or Long Branch, $2. Excursion Tickets to Long Branch from Camden, $3.1 June 18 8mo WM. N. CLAYTON, Sup't. ST OR E. JUST OPENED, ^ ? -A. FEESH STOCK AT No. 394 KING-STREET. THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR MANFUAC TURER8, wholesale and retail dealers lu Ladies'. Gent's, Misses' and Children's BOOrB AND SHOES has taken Store No. 394 KING-STREET, where he wili keep a large assortment of Goods of all kinds, which' will be sold at the LOWEST POS8IBLE PRIOE8, Our FINE GUOD3 are equal to custom-made goods? at about half tho cost , Special inducements offered to Country Merchants,. Buy of the Manufacturers, and save - ONE PROFIT. T. F. ELLSWORTH, No. 301 KING-STREET: Soptemberl Imo J. B. SCHENCK, Agent, Wo. 70 MAIDEN LANK, NEW YURIK, OFFERS FOR ?aALE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGLNSS of all sizes, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of the mo? approved construction, cutting from 10,000 to 20,000 eetof Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA? TER WHEELS, and ali kinda of Machinery for Working Wood and Iron, via: Engine Lathes Drill Lathes . ,/> ? Boring Machines Slatting Machines Upright Drills Iron Planers Vertical Planers Steam and Gas Pipes Steam and Water Guagesj Screw Jacks Hydraulic Jacka Upright Reserving Milla .. Circular Reserving Mills' . Shafting Pullrys and Hangar? , Rubber Leather Beltings . ' Oircular Saw Benohes Steam Pumps Suction Pumps Force Pumpa Power Morticing Machines Blind Slat Tenoning Machine! 1 Daniela' Planing Machines Gray Jr, Wood's Planing Machines' Woodworth Planing Machines Moulding Machines Sash Machines Boring Machines Tenoning Machines Foot Morticing Machines Leather and Rubber Hos? Plumbing and Gas Fitting Wright's Patent SoroU Bawl Patent Belt SoroR Saws Lifting Pomps Rotary and Mining Pumps. Every description of Machinery and Railway fluppusft COTTON GINS of the most approved construction. January 8_ ._wfmlyr 1866. 1866. THE SUMTER NEWS, PUBLISHED BY H. Xi. DARR, AT SUMTEE, S - O. A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. CIRCULATION RAPIDLY INCREASING. THE PROPRIETOR, WELL KNOWN IN CHARLES TON, offers to his old friends the columns of his paper as a good ADVERTISING MEDIUM, and solicita a share of their patronage, feeling assured that he can Sive entire satisfaction both in style and pri?es, he elng a PRACTICAL PRINTER, and wlftfilve his ehtlr? attention to his paper. BUSINESS CARDS inserted '*? reasonable rates. ADVERTISEMENTS take'j by contraot. BuBineBS Letters w}l) be addressed to < I H. L. DARR, NEWS OFFICE, May 80 Sumter, South Carolina. THE SAVA^11 NEWS AND HARALD, PUBLISHED AT io. Ill Bay-street, Savannah, Uti IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITF, Is assigned the publication of ADVERTISED LETTEBS1 As having the LARGEST CIRCULATION Li the City and County, And Publishes the Legal Advertisements of nearly eve*? County which has its Advertising done in Savavannaiu It is the BEST ADVERTISING ??EDIU? In its Section of the State. TERNIS: Weekly.fi,. 8 ? S. W. MASON, Anw? o? Editor and Proprietor. 7 NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO LHM City, will contract foi' all kinda of HOUSE-BUILD. ING AND REPAIRING. - W. ttGRUVER, " " _ _ No. MiWentworth-stree? Or at DAWSON fi BLACKMAN'S, No. 17 Broad-street. September/ tut