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8 MILL POND OYSTERS. ~" rE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN yoKM the public and bis former castomers that he [H re?dy end prepared to f apply them with the best mmi POND OYeTERSfrom thiB date. Apply to . JOHN H. SOHMIDT, October ll 1* West end of Bee street. NEW GEORGI! AND RYE FLOUP OK BBLS. EXTRA GEORGIA FLOUR, EX0EL8TJB 4U MUls 10S bagB Extra Georgia Flour, Executor MiUs ! 25 bblBi new Philadelphia Rye Flour. KKK HIVE SYRUP, 100 bbls. of the above favorite brand. __" , r,f?n BALK ROPE, T ?VI NE, SOAP TOBAyWi BUTTER. : 100 coils half lnoh Manilla H<>mp ?ALE ROPE ? ' 60 coils three-eighths ioeh Mau"!? p'e"*?S?a 100 half coils Kentucky Henip -*-?P8> T0<3d 241118 00 collo large Rope, Anchor or&m ', j, 3,bales Keuturky Etnap'T0 ?0 boxes Soap, Funiilv >?- L ASD LANDING, 60 boxes TOBACCO ^otce t(' common 12 kite N. C. Butte', small size, at 35o. . saar o,u,3 ^aggs*. PiOUR, BACON, &c. tor BBI?. EXTRA BALTIMORE FLOUR, VERY / y superior, fur family use 50 Bbls. Muscovado Molares <W Hhds. Pi imo Sides and Shoulders 8 cares of Dried Figs, in M lb boxes 20 Bbls. Flack's Rectified Whiskey 60 Bbls. Cider Vinegar 60 cases Oider. v ^ For sale by, STREET BROTHERS & CO., , . October ll 1_No. Tl East nay. CORN, OATS.-ftc. i r\ rxr\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN JHJV_JL/ WHO buabeis Heavy Seed Oats ? Landing and in store. Ito ?tag ft TQWEB( October ll ; , No. 26 Tendue Range. WASHINGTON SAMS, STRIPS, SIDES AVI) SHIH/LDBRSV 5TIERCES OF THE CELEBRATED WASHINGTON HAMS ? 12 Tierces Sugar Cured Haws 10 Boxes Suf-ar Cured Bacon Strips 14 Hhds. Prime O. Ribbed Sides 6 Hhds. PrJ'ue Clear Sides 10 Tierces frime Snouldura ; 5 Hhdo- Good Shoulders. ^October!! , thm2 JtoT?37 East Bay. , ' DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS. C\?\?\ S MAIL DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS ' <-2aUU 10 bbls. 8. O. Hams, Btripaand Shoulders *??? id Arkins seleoted Butter 20 Atkins low priced Btnlter 20 Arkins and horrels P. L. Lard {smoked and Pickled Ton guee . . .?. 60 bbl?. Cut, Loaf and Crushed ougar 60 bbls. A, B and O 8ugs,r j i ? 25 chests choicest Teas. _ For ?ale low by G. W. STEFFENS A CO., ; . ? i? Mj iSoulheastoornix King and George Btreets. ; . October Tl tbs2 CURIVE v< PER STEAMER CUMBER!,AND. 5iOODTHPRN^EEi)> RYE,:WINTER SEED BARLEY, 'O Be?Be?d Wh?at; heavy Maryland Black Seed Oats, all carefully selected for this market. \ 20!) bushels SEED RYE ?vf ., 200 l;u?heis Seed Barley r.t; fei 600 bushels Bed Seed. Wheat 2000 bushels .Mary land. Heavy Black Oats. 1 1 ALBO'm -STOBB :. 1 3000 bushels of WESTERN MIXED CORN SOW bushels White Maryland Provision Corn. For sale by R. H. RISER, Hiker's Mills, - ; October 9_tntn2_No. 17 Anson-street. PORTO RICO SUMRS. QA HHDS. CHOICE PORTO RICO.SUGABS jaQ ? 20 oases Gin, a superior artlcl?., : For sale by - BIBLE? fe CREIGHTON, Oor. East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. ' ?Beptemb?r28_' ? ' ? FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT ! I U8T RECEIVED PER STEAMER QUAKER CITY, i i?tj 20 boxes choice Maloca Lemons. 20 bbl?, ch Jico Northern Apples. . ! 40 small boxea chole? Grapes. 2 bbls. choice Dutchess Pears, large size and sweet. For 6ileD#' . T it" : ; JOHN B. TOGNI, : i V? .' : No. .121 Meeting street, Ootooerio' ' ' 2 " Opposite Ice HouBe. SEA ISLAND COTTON BAGGING C f \ BALES "DUNDEE" BAGGING, IX, AND 2 0\J pounds to the yard, juBt received on consign? ment. For sale by W. O. BEE A GO., Corner Vandisrhorst Wharf mu? ic?st Bay. -, 7 O?tooerc_6 EDISTO RAFT LUMBER, "I AAA FEET 6 BY 4 FLOORING l?UivUv 15,000 feet 3 by 4. 4 by 4 .ind 5 by 4. ' J net arrived and f jr tale bv 1'ERRYOLEAR. A HALSEY, Westend Montague-street. Ootober ll_3 LIKE, CEMENT, AND BUILD EUS' MAT KUI A LS. eif\f\f\ BBLS- FRESH EASTERN LIME ??\J\J\J ero bbls. frehhCement. For sale at tho lowost market prices by ' TROU I" A AMSBURY, October 9 ^tuthsS No. 4 Maiket street. WOOLS, &c. < WANTED EXOLUSIVIiLY FOR ENGLISH AC? COUNT, about 50,000 lbs. of Grease Wools of ali textures, and 30,000 lbs. Scoured Supers. Also 5000 lbs 80ft Woolens at 60. per lb. ; and 5000 lbs hard Woolens |?6o per lb. ; and 5000 lbs. Mixed Woolens a,t 4o per lb. g?he three lust items subject to-inspection and ready Sicked in square bales. Apply personally, or by letter, ) HENRY TRENOHARD, ? Exchange Street, E. B , . Charleston, 3. O,, (Formerly Army Cloth Mmufaotureis to C. 8. A.) CONFEDERATE GREY CLOTH, Ac, ON HAND. AuguBt29 ,_. tuth82mo FIRE BRICK, OVEN TILE, &c. Af\r\i\ FIRE BRIOK 4\J \ ) \J 30012 inch Oven Tilo 500 bushels Piasleriug Hair 100 barr?is Plaster. Landing from sehr. Jessie B. Smith. IN STORE. EASTERN AND SOUTU OAUOLLNA LIME, Cement. Laths, Luiubsr, ho. For sale at the lowest market prices, by OLNEY A GO., Noa. 9, ll and 13 Yeuduo Bango. Ootober 10_ 3 COAL! COAL! COAL! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADE GREAT EXER? TIONS to establish a COAL DEPOT in this city, Where consumers could at all times furnish themselves with a supply of all kinda of Coal, beg to inform their friends'that they aro now prepared to supply them with ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, for houso, steam and foundry purposes, at the lowest rates. H. F. BAKER A CO., Ootober 6 6 No. 20 Cumberland-street. Reconstruction for South Carolina. LET POLITICIANS AND SCHEMING PATRIOTS rant and prate about reconstruction, the kind we most need la that which will make our homes more comfortable, and adorn them with the useful as well as . ornamental. To do this at the smsllest'pOBstble ex? pense, you need only go to MACKEY A B* KER, at Nos. 64 and C6 Maraet-streot. Our motto is SmaU Pro? fits and Quiok SaieB. We have just had macufaotured for our Sales a large assortment of GOOD FURN! IURE, at reasonable rates, which we will sell on the same torms. .In order to give our whole attention lo this branch of ?^fifti?'' REL'NQUISHED THE AUOTION fN.? C??M,IS|IPN' ana lu full?? will devote ourselves to the Pri vate Sales of all kinds of Furniture. We thank our friends for the very libersl patronage they have ex? tended to us in the past, and we earnestly solicit a con? tinuance of the sime. MACKEY & BAKER, Ootober 10 2 Noa. 61 and CO Market-street. THE SUBSCRIBER SOLICITS PATRONAGE IN THE FOLLOWING ME? CHANICAL WORKS,, to wit: Repairs Wetehfc? Scales, Letter Presses, Printing Presses; mates and re? pairs Hoisting Machines for Stores; makes ali klndB oi Wrought and Steel Ploughs, with or without stocKs Also a general nm of BLACKSMITH WORK; also Wheel' wright Work in general. AROH'D MoLEISH May 2 tnthaOiros_N? 4 Cu.-nharla.nd street. ?TO BN KING ? CO^ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 143-145 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON, S. C. JOHN KING. JOHN McQUEEN October 8 ?mos JAS. CANTWmj* ca, AND Commission Merchants CO?% M STORE AND FOB SALE: ~ m BARBELS OBUSHED, GRANULATED AND Lar?Ciete,Broom9)HamB Sides Segars, Tobacco, &c. In Store and landing. For fJJ^^ & CQ ( No. 114 East B?y, corner Fraser's yf^vt., October ll_-1 BA^r??G^???l) ROPE. For sale by oa u0.114 East Bay, October ii___J__CornerJ^cr^^ ,0 BBL?. "GIBSON'S" X, XX andXXXWHTS 4 YomS?Wallace's? X and XX Y^lSeLhl8key 16 half labia. ..Wallace's" XX and XXX Whiskey 16 bois. "A. Betts' " Whiskey. SO bbls. various branda W his tey ' ' S Suart?casks Wines, l ort, fherry and Madeira 25 cases Wolfe's Hcheidam Schnapps 80 cases fine Brandy, various brands 40 cases Port. Sherry and Madeira Wines y 80 caste; Ale and Porter 10 caskfi XX Sootch ALE, in store and for sale by^ & 00<, , . ls ' . No. 114 East Bay, , October ll 2 Comer Fraser's Wharf^ HAVANA SEGAES! HAVANA SEGAES! r>r\ GENUINE HAVANA SEQ ABS, OIJ o \) LP KJ choicest brands. 500 lbs. Havana 8mokli. g Tobacco, in lb. and ?-lb. papers, aU lecently imported. ALBO IN 8TOBE : ^. A LOT OF CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO OF ?ifferent brands. The above articles are worthy of in? spection of porsons that need fine Stgars and Tobacco, ?nd will be iiold at the lowe*t mJJ*jjNPg ^?i^ No. 121 Meeting street, October 10 3 Opposite Ice House. October ll I, BARKLEY & CO., . \ HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A liAKCfE BTOOK OF RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT & SAW MlLI STJIPIPLIIES. STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS BAR AND SHEET IRON OAST AND SPRING STEEL LOW MOOR AND OAST STEEL ^ COMOTIYI TYRES OILS AND AXLE GREASE GUM AND LEATHER BELTING RAILROAD, SHIP AND OUT SPIKES, &o. EVANS & , WATSON'S FIRE AND BURGL 4.3 PROOF SAFES, ?c., &o. N, BiRKLEY & NO. 150 MEETING STREET. August 28 South Carolina Lime & Cement THE ABOVE WILL BE FOUND AT WM. JOHN SON'S, at tho EAST END OF LAUKENS STBEEl Attention is respectfully invited to the following emanating from the mest practical knowledge anc largest expel ionco in the South : GRANITEVILLE, 8. C., August 4th, 1886. Messrs. Ghisolm Bros : GENTLEMEN.-Yours, in relation to the Lime, cami duly to hand. I must say that I prefer the SOUTE CAROLINA LIME to Northum Lime. I wasnntawari that it could bo obtuinod, or 1 should have orderod it ii preference to any oth?r. Wu commenced using it a Granitovillo in 18'9, sud havo used ovor a thousaui barrels, We have had freinent occasions to take do wi and alter work a fov mon lbs old, and found the Lime perfectly hard and solid. Wo aro now pulling down s wall erected during the war, un J Hud it extremely dim cult to clear tp.o brick?. Indeed, I have never seor stronger walls of thirty years' standing. Mason's ofter condemn the Limo from ignorauce of i s qualifioH, as not being as strong as Itao?uaston, thinking it requirei moie to make the same quantity of mortar. I am sat isfied, from my own experience, thit it is a mistake. Il will go quite as far, and when used in tho state thal masons term "weak mortar," it will, in a fow days, sel so strongly as to make a bond superior to anything ex cept HydiKuUc Lime. Yours truly, WM. GREGG, Presldont of the Granite ville Manufacturing Co. We have usod tho South Carolina Lime since its flrsl Introduction into this market to tho present time, and agree with Mr. GUEOQ that it makes stronger mortat than the Eastern Lime. We also believe that it will stand thia elimata bettor than other limo in uso We have also us jd the South Carolina Cement, made at the same place, whenever wo could get it, for all wort where water was not encountered; and believo that foi rough casting tho exterior of buildiii?s lt is superler tc Hydraulic Cement. Very respectfully. WALTER CADE, J. \y DEVEREAYIX t URO JNO. STROHECKER. ?AMES P ES R. H. LUCAS. C. O. TRUMBO. EDW. B. MILLER. W. H. GRUVER THEO. A. SMITH. JAMES ARCHER. * ?'?1???T J- A< & T- L- SANDERS. P. ENGLAND. (i. O. WHARTON. G. DOFifUs. \r. w. Choas. DAVID LOPEZ & 80NS. ENGINEER'S OFFIC-E, 1 CHARLESTON, ?. C., August 28th, 18(JG. | The Lime made at tho Oolletun Lime Works on coper River, in this Stato, I have used, and consider il qdal to if not superior to any Limo imported to this i arket. E. B. WHITE, Civil Engineer and Architect. GHARLE3TON, S. O., September 3d, 1856. From my experience in the use of tho Lime and Cement, n anuf-otured at the "Coller?n Lime Works," I havo no hesitation in stating that they are equal if not superior to other materials of like character sold in this market; and, in point of -'economy, aro cheaper. I heartily recommend these articles to the usn of builders and contractors. FRANCIS D. LEU. Architect, WM. JOHNSON, Agent For South Carolina Lime and Cement Works, September 24 mth NAILS! NAILS! 9 ri A KEQS SUPERIOR NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES. ?J KJ\J For salo in lots to suit purchases, JOHNSTON, CREWS ?fe CO., October 5 fmw3 Hayne street. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE AND SEED STOEE, No 140 Meeting-street, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. LITTLE Ss MARSHALL, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, SEEDS, &c. AGENTS FOR THE EXCELSIOR ROLLER GIN, FOB HAND, HORSE OB STEAM POWER. I THE HAND GIN WILL TURN OUT ONE HUN? DRED POUNDS OP GINNED COTTON PER DAY W?TH TWO HANDS. AGENTS FOR THU UNIVERSAL SAW GIN, CLEANER AND CONDENSER. HAND. GINS FROM 18 ?O 88 SAWS; POWER GINS FROM ?0 TO 100 SAWS. THE HAND GINS WILL TURN OUT PROM 500 TO 700 POUNDS PER DAY WITH TWO HANDS. THE CLEANER AND CONDENSER ATTACHMENT ls BU ENTIRELY NEW FEATUBB, ?nd a great ac quisltion to the Gui proper. It ia very simple In con? struction and.operation, and roquiresno appreciable force to drive it, It serves to separate all the vast amount of fine dust mid sand from the ginned Cotton, j which,. by the ordinary process, would bo deposited. with lt, and be packed in.baleB for market. Tho .Con? denser also prevents the possibility of firing the gin? ning'buildings, even if the Gin*Itself could generate ftro (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 used in the open field. > It ts entirely portable, 6nd, with the Gin, forms A COMPLETE GINNING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITSELF, which ..jean be moved from plantation to plantation. i The saving in the erection of buildings such as are required for these,Gina and Condensers over the cost of thoBe required for other gins, will far eioeed the entire outlay for these improved Universal Cotton Gins and Condensers oomplete for use. Agents for tho CLARE SORGHO MILL and COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR. Agents for ARCHAMBAULT'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. Agents for the INGERSOLL COTTON PRESS. LITTLE & MARSHALL,,. NO. 110 MEETING-STREET, ' ; ' ' ' OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, Angust 21. " ,.t (uthsSmps BRANT'S PATENT LOCK TIE , . . ?;, :;!\?>.' FOB BALING COTTON." THIS IRON BAND FOB COTTON BALING POS? SESSES tho qualities of simplicity, strength, easy adjustment, and complete security. They ate sold ot a very moderate price. We expect to keeps constant supply. Planters are invited to examine Iiis Tie, and when desired, a sample will be Bout to tho?t who write io ordor. . ? . GEO. W. WILLIAMS CO* r ... FACT OB S, Church street, Clarleston. September 20 I -.hstulO MUON Al STEAM NAVIGATION CO. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NIW YORK ? AND LIVERPOOL. THE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS of thia lite leave Now York every Saturday, from Pier No. 4', North River. -SAip Tons, Commander. ENGLAND.8,4,10.GRVOE. THE QUEEN..'.3,617.GRDGAN. SCOTLAND.1.3,608.HALL. HELVETIA.3,316.OUILVIE. PENNSYLVANIA.2,872.LEVIS. DENMAUK.3,117.THOMPSON, VIRGINIA.2,876.P HOWSE. ERIN..?.3,310.OUrTING. LOUISIANA.2,166.THOMSON. FRANCE.3,200.Ibutldlng). An experienc? Surgeon on eachishlp, fros of charge, Steerage Passge Tiokets to bring persons from Liver pool or Queensbwn for $35, currency, can be obtained at our office, ' . Through pasiage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham burg, Bremen, {c., at low rates. . BATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN OUBBENCY! m T, , ~ , Cabin. Steerage. To Liverpool orQueonstown.$100 $30 For freight orpassage, apply to " , , STREET BROTHERS A CO., Beptomber 1 tuths 2mo No. 74 East Bay. PASSAGE REDUCED! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EUROPE. .YAls1^S?8HIPS' SAILINa EVEBY WEEK, SPLENDID MALL STEAMERS, fto?CVYMk?riD?E?,I>A? and SATDBDA* to and Great Reduction in Pare to DRAFTIT?^?\,AND AUSTRALIA. Irelaud ^?th2TANrY AM0DNT on Great Britain anfl P^SS'JT the very Lowast Hates. ^Bsengere, on arrival in Now York, will have then gggage removed Free, and every c?e bestowed OB ?For Passage, Ac, apply to M. M. QUINN Eebruar? 27 62? Kn,S 8xnMT' 0HABLKaiolT. go. Ofcl^Upper Schooner IHSOT?R^ matant -The ^2&bavinB thiee-fourths of h? HUGHES Master. ^oV ta?rt FrSght appR*8?.6n?a?ed'W October ll Jtt^__J^^ BoioH( JBfECW. FOR WVERP?^I^^?V-^ flQsV American Ship "IDA LILLY " r>LTf S A1 Sms&si?r ?wuss For Freight engagements, apply to Jeptemberia No. l^Adgggtjjg^, R-ETv^ FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE Al American ship SOUTHERN EIGHTS, L Ross ?e@^wM?SP,.,Laow loadm? io* the above port "TFor Freight engagements, apply to Bnnt^V, r WILLIS & CHISOLM, JlepJemberJ_North Atlantlo Wharf. FOR NEW YORK. THE STEAMSHIP CAPXAJN FOOTE, WILL LEAVE ADO ER'S SOUTH WHARP ON Wednesday, 10th October, at 4 o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to ? October 6 RAVENEL & CO. New ?ork and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANI. FABE REDUCED TO $05. (tearing each Port erery Alternate Thursday, BXHAMBHIP EMILY B. BO?DEB, ' , CAW. B. W. Loorwoon. /STEAMSHIP MONEEA, ' ' "; CAPTAIN H. 8. LEBB-X, F7THE8E STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVEBY INDUOI X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TBAVELTNI PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Pastel gen, witt tables anppUed by every luxury the New Yor and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, apt* Mid conifort, nr? nnrivalled on the coast TEE STEAMSHIP EMILY- B. SOUDER, CAPT. B. W. LOCKWOOD, ; , rjrTTLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF Ol W THURSDAY, Ootober ll, at 4 o'olook P. M. Liberal advances, made on consignments to Nev For Freight or Passage, apply at the offloe of thi Agents. WILLIS & CHISOLM, ^ * - North Atlantlo Wharf. Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOI 4 00. _Ootober B REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE FOR. HEW YORK. THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, CAPTAIN WEST, firiLL LEAVE ADGEB'S SOUTH WHARF, ON SAT i Vi URDAY, October 13th, at half-past 9 o'clock A. M., precisely. No Freight received'on Saturday. Shippers of Cotton must present permit of Revenue Tax Collector boioro engagements will bo made. Ootober B ' RAVENEL ft CO., Agents. BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CONNECTING WITH THE REGULAR STEAMERS OF THE BALTIMOEE AND OHIO RAIL? ROAD COMPANY TO LIVEBPOOL. FEEIGHT RECEIVED FOR SHIPMENT AND BILL8 Of LADING GIVEN DIRECT TO ANY PART OF EUROPE, at the lowest rates-the Line offeriug the most prompt facilities to deliver Cotton In Livorpool, at rates less than direct shipmen ts from hero. STAR OF THE SOUTH-Captaln REED. CUMBERLAND-Captain FRAZIER. THE FINE NEW STEAMER CUMBERLAND: . CAPTAIN J. L. FRAZIER, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, FOB the above Port, on FRIDAY, Ootober 12, at 10 o'ol ock A. M. For Fneight or PasssRe, having unsurpassed ac oommodalions, apply at the office of tho Asenta, WILLIS & CHISOLM, North Atlantio Wharf. Agents in Baltimore: Messrs. PENDERGAST, FEN WICK ft CO._2 v October ll FOR PHILADELPHIA. BMPIEB STBAM8HIP LINE. THE FINE STEAMSHIP "WHIRLWIND, HENRY FUUGO, Master, WILL SAIL AS ABOVE ON SATURDAY, THE 13th instant, from South Atlantic Whuf, ana will continue to loave every alternato Saturday more Freight wlB bo taken through to Providence and ^"'Freight to Philadelphia ar.a tlirougU rates to Providence and Boston, apply to ^ BAEER h co>> No. 2(1 Cumberland-streot. LATHBURY, WICKERRHAM ft CO , Agent-.n^Phila. delphia. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. POE EDISTO. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY-RETURNING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. POR NORTH AND SOUTH EDISTO, ROCK? VILLE, AND INTERMEDIATE LAND? INGS. THE FAST STEAMER ' GEHSTIL. HOOKB?, CAPT. JOSEPH F. TORRENT, ' ' j) WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF, AS ABOVE, ON FRIDAY MORNISO, 12th inst., a.t 7 o'clook, A.!M. Freijzht received daily and stored without extra charge. For Freight or Paeanee, apply to OHARLhS L. GUILLEAUME, Corner Eaat Bay and .Atlantto Wharf. N. B.-AU Freight and Charleston Wharfage payable here. 1 October ll FOR BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER Inessa ?P L .A. TO, ! CAPT. R. H. HARNEY, WILL LEAVE BOYCE k CO.'S WHARF-ON FBI AY MORNING, for Beaufort; returning wUl leave Beaufort ou Sunday Morning, 14l;h inst. Ootoberll , FOR BEAUFORT AN]) HILTON HEAD. THE 8TEAMEB "S?CtSSS OBOTON, CAPTAIN TILTON, HAVING BEEN PU r IN THOBOUGH ORDER AND well fitted tor the accommodation ot passonneTS. will loave Boutbern Wharf on Tuesday Mernina, octo? ber 16. Beturnine, will leave Hilton Eteaa on Wednesday. stopping at Beaufort arid St. Helena. , ' Freight received on Monday at Southern Wharf;1 For engagements ot freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, br to ; CRAIG, TUOMEY A CO., Agents, i October ,10 : _ No, 48 East Bsyj FOR BEAUFORT AND HILTON '?' " HEAD;. ' } , ,M , THE SPLENDID SEA-GipilvG STEAMER /f .'OATT.'W: F. ADAIB; . WILL LEAVE SOUTH. ATLANTIC WHABF? . on Thursday Night, llth inst., nt 10 o'olooi. Return? ing, will leavo Beaufort on Friday .Afternoon, 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, Freight received daily and stored free of obarge. For Freight or passage,; apply to V MOTTE A. PRINGLE, rt South Atlsctio Wharf. OotoberO , ? tf, FOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF. AND LANDINGS ON SANTEE RIVER. THE NEW IRON ST EAMER ; CAPTAIN CHARLES McGABEY, V, '. WILL SAIL FROM SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF on Friday Morning, the Llth instant, 6 o'olook precisely. Freight received and stored, fi: ie of charge, (St the Store No. ll Exchange-street. ? . ? ?, October 8 JAMES BROWNE, F0& GEORGETOWN, S. 0*, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, .WAVERT X, Y MI ?.LS, AND ALL LANDINGS ON WACCAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS* .. THE STEAMER 3F .A. HST -LST I 33 a , ' CAPTAIN ISAAC DAVIS, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHABF EVEB? TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beturniug-wiU leavo Georgetown every THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'olook. Freight received the day before Bailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERG?SON A HOLMES, October 1 . Accommodation Wharf. FOR BEAUFORT, BT. HELENA, HILTON HEAD AND BLUFFTON. THE STEAMER IF A. 3ST 3KT I B , CAPTAIN ISAAO DAVIS. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning wUi leave Beaufort evory Saturday Morning, at 8 o dook. Freight received the day before sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-AU Freight niuat be prepaid. September 13 FOR PALATE A, FLA, . VIA FERNANDIN A, JACKSONVILLE, AHI? ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST, JOHN'S RIVES. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHB? \;-'-.':>^;^>?^v "DIC.TATOE," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTEB, WILL SAIL FROM SOUTHERN WHARF EVERY Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P.M., FOR THE ABOVE PLACEH. For Freieht or Passage apply on board, or at wa Of lice of the Agouey, No. 17 Vauderhnrst's Wharf. No Freight roceivod after Twelve o'clock on tho day oi sailing. Ail Freight payable by shippers, October 8 j. p. AIKEN A CO., Agents. BOILERS FOR SALE. ?WO THIRTY INCH CYLINDER BOILERS, TWEN? TY-FIVE long, very liltlo used. Will be sold low, f applied for immediately, ot WILLIAM 3. HENEREY'S, July 9 mwf No, 314 Mooting-street.