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TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEi IC, 1866. Tho CiutiJCfiton Cotton Market. Tho market wits excited ? ero yesterday, with Bales of near COO bales at nu irregular tdvauceof 2 to 3 cents per lb.-tho transactions K^ncrally being on tho basis of 40 lo 42 cents per 10. for Now York Middling to Strict Mid t'liug Cottril, 'ibo following were tho lots and prices: 2U Rt 31, 4 at 32. 4 repacked Lt 34, 1 at 3J, 2 repacked at 36, 31 r.t SC, l's at 37, 81 at 38, 14 at 39, 2C0 at 40, C3 at 41, and Cl at 42. Augusta market. AUGUSTA, October 13-GOLD-Brokers buy at 148 and tell tor 152 ; .diver 13-J to 142, Cotton ii if iomiud, and with an upward tondency. Sales tor tho day are 330 t>ales-2G at ?4; 28 nt 35; 4 ) at 30; 28 at Say, : 142 at 37; 22 at 37><; 21 at 37??; 3J at 3S, aud 7 at 38 (? corita. Tho receipts are 2G2 bales. Wo quote: Middling.;.37 @ Stiict Middling.37??@ Good Middling.38 @38>; ,Mt-iT Orleans Market. KEW ORLEANS, October 10-COTTON-1 be market ?opened this morning with a modetate inquiry, but alter the receipt of tho ll A M tele?rauis, ?unouneiag a favor? able reaction at Ne v York, the demand improved, and although factor;- materially increased their pretensions, bnyerHoamu forward ??th eousltlerablo animation, and sales to tho amount of W 0 bales wero effected, ten bro ?iers partid? .tiug in the business. Priers in the early part of the dav iudicata! no variation irom yesterday's rates but the li?'* 80,(1 subsequent to tho receipt of the news' were at figures evidencing au irregular advance of loper lb. The ii arket, however, closed too unsettled to ; potmit of any chingo of ourquota'ions of last evening, .which were as follows: Ordinary. 29(3>31c; CoodOrdi? nary, 33@34c; Low Mi' dliug, 35@36c; ?ni Middling. 38 @39?. Late in the evening lhere was a rumor in the street that tho Liverpool market had advanced %d per lb, but being unable to authenticate it, wo forbear ta no tico it. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand September 1st, 18(16. bales. 102,082 .Recoived to-day. 1,289 Received previously. 26,102 - 27,341 129.423 'Cleared to-day... Cleared previously..'. 42,322 Stock on hand. 67.101 SUGAR AND MOLASSES-Tho receipts since yesterday are confined to 10 hints Sugar from the coast-no Molla? ses. The supplies are very i-mal); they consist meetly of the lower grades of tho production of Cuba. Opt ra? ters are awaiting the new crop et Louriana, and only a small jobbing business is doing at previous prices. Tho principal sales to-day were 60 hhds Cuba Sugar on pri? vate terms, aud 10 hhds Louisiana yellow clatiflet? at 16c per lb. tuba Su. ar, in hhds, ii reta! inti at 12J? to 13c per lb for fair, and in boxes at t2>? io 13?for'Nos 12 a d 13 in store; Yi}4 to W,io tor Nos 14 and 18; 16)i to 16>i for Nos IC and 18, md 17 to 17>? for Nos 19 and 20. Cu? ba Molasses i? retailing at Gie per gallon, and is quoted by tho careo at 57^ to 68? per gallon. FREIGHTS-There is very little diaengagod tornage iu port, and wi ll fair off. rings for shipment, especially j coastwise, the ra-os aro very firm. The rates are 1 cent lb for cotton by tteatn tor New York and i)i cent for Boston, hail for New York and Boston ys cent lb for cotton and 7-5 to 8J cents $ bbl for flour. Sailing v?a? sela for Liv, rpool aro obtaining 9-16 to }&? tot cotton and 1)? cent for Havre. A s-.eamer from Liverpool has arrived to-day. Wo havo not yet humed her return ratus of freight Mobile Market. MOBILE, October 10-COTTON-Tho markot opened quiet; Middlings easy at 35o, anil some sales were ma le below that figure, but on receipt >.f tho cabio uews aud tho dispatches announcing im advsuca'in the New York market, au active demand sprung np hero, and HOD hales were sold and the market cloted ii rm at 3Cc fur Middlinus, and hut Ihtlo offering.. MONETARY AND I'IXAVCIAL-GOLD-Tho market open? ed at 147 buying, and 145 selling, and closed at 148>? to 151. SILVER-Opened at 133 So 138, and closed at 135 to HO. EXCHANGE-Sterling nominal. New York sight }? to y, dis. New Orleaus par to >? piem Memphis Marker. MEMPHIS, October H.-Business in our city to-day was good, and country wagons were quite numerous ?on our streets. Tho landing was well covered with freight, and ocr merchant s are beglnnict: to Beo an eud to the pressure which has been bearing BO heavily upon them lor some weeks back. Tho attendance on "chango was tolerably pood, but not as tnuoh so as we bono to see lt soon. We intend publishing tho salo? on 'Ohanjre from day to 'lay with the names of sellers. It will hereafter be found at the bottom of our oommerciul column. COTTON-There was, as we predicfod, an advance ol fully lo in our market tod.iy, with active ioqulryand sales to a considerable amount. We hear! of no now Cotton cominR in by rail or boat np to the cloding of 'change to-day, but BOH?O 300 hales arrivod by wagon ? during the past two days, which has not been previous, ly repurted. Pricos iu New York are firm at 89 to 4'c. We heard of otio lot of bright Middlings selling here to? day at W)ic, bul we quote at 36c, with a firaa markel and very fair inquiry. Buyers and holders show more disposition to m -et each others' vlotvs than for some time past. We quote the market firm as follows : Or dinary 27 to 29; tiood Ordinary 30 to 81 ; Low Middllni 33 to 34; Middling 35 to 36; Strict Middling 37 to 38o. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. October 13.-TURPENTINE.-Sales te day of only 17 bbls virgin at $4 65 per 280 lbs. bPiRrrs TURPENTINE-Market steady, bales of 7' bbls at 63o ?> gallon ROSIN-Sales of 260 bbls No 2 at $4 ; 33 do extra No : at $4 75; and 94 d > No 1 at $6 75 to 7. TAR-125 bbls changed bauds at $2 75 $ bbl. OoTTON-Two -miau lots (15 bales) sold at 37o for loi middling, and 37>? to 38c $ lb for middling, Jjatc Marketa. CINCINNATI, Octoher ll_Flour firm but the dc mond was light; tho advance in gold curries a firme feeling in the murket; Superfine $10 26 to 10 75; tr?d and fancy brands $11 75 to 15. Wheat firm at $2 85 fi No 1 red, and $2 63 for No 1 spring. Corn in bettor dt m and and prices a shade lowor, at 8') to 82o. Outs du st 45c for No 1. Rye rather dull at $108 to l in for No 1 Whiskey unchanged at 33 in bond, and $2 32>? to 2 3 duty paid. Provisions firm and unchanged, at $30 50 to 32 75 fe Mess Pork; bul?: Meats held hrmly at 14>i to ](?>?c fe Bacon; In Af to to 20%c for Shonldors and Olef Sides. Laid hold at 17c Butter and Cheese unchani ed and steady. Cotton 2c highir, at 38c for Middlin; but not much done. Gold 151 >?. > LouisviLLK, October H.-.-a'es rf 126 hhds of. loi tobacco at unchanged rates; choice leaf 52 cents Si ptrfine Hour $9 ??. Prime red wheat $2 76. Mixt Com, in bulk. H2 cunts. Oat* 48 couts. Mess pork fin at $32 cu. 1: mu shoulders 16%, clear sides 20% Prime lard i'i teces 18 R*w whiskey $2 33. ST. LOUIS. Octotvr ll.-Flour inactive, medium exti easier; superfine $9 75 to 10 25; single extra, ,$10 75 $11; double extra $11 26 to 14 75. Wheat dull and bu; ers contending for c ncosslons, but prices no'', quotah lower. Corn slow at 78 to 83?. Oats firm at 47>i iib 6I1 Provisions and whiakoy unchanged. POSTOKFICK NOTICK. After this dato, until furthor notice, mails will clo aa follows : FOR COLUMBIA AND POINTS ABOVE, and way malls b tweeu Charleston and Coluubia, at.9 P. 1 FOR AUGUSTA RBANCH or SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, and connections bi youd Au? gusta, at.10.15 A.] FOR NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD ROUTE, at...10.15 A. : Fou GEORGETOWN Tuesday and Friday, at. 6 A. 1 FOR PORT ROYAL AND BEAUFORT Tuesday and Friday ut. 6 A. ? And at other times one hour before the departu'.e of Government transports. FOR EDISTO At irregular times, but usually twice a week. After September 30di, the Postoflico will open at 8 M. and clus- at ti P. M , and from this ? at? (Septen't 22), until a change in time of arrival of mail.? shad rt der another hour more suitable, tho Office will bo op fron 9 A. RI. to 10 A. M . on Sundays. Poitoflice, t eptemlier 22 18* C. PORT OALENJJAIL CORRECTED WEEKLY. FBAHEB OF THE MOON. Last Q. 1st. OU. 49m. m -riiiPiretQ. lath. 4h. 4m. Ot NewM.8th, ll . 38 ii. moral <" :.' M. 23d, On. 53m, et . Lnst Q. SDtli, 9h. 25m. morn. BUN. lilftES. I SETS. 16 Mommy.... 6.. 6 18 Tuesday.... 6.. 6 17 Wednesday. 6.. 7 18 Thursday .. 6.. 8 19 Friday. fi.. 8 20,Satur. ay.. 6-. 9 21'Snnday.j 6..10 5..2*1 5 24 5 23 fi 21 5 21 5 20 5..19 I 10..33 ll..27 1? om. 12..21 1..18 2..15 3..15 I coinslgaeca per South carolina liallro??! October 15. I C71 bales Cotton, 3 bales Yarn, fi bbls Spirits ana " bbls CruieTurpeutiuo, 2 cb.arter.--d cars Jfarmtur., ? . i To Kanapaux & Lalaue, Adams, Fro.<t & (;,?'/falter & gers & Co, A Robinson & Co, () Reeder. G B ?atie MARINE NEWS. ?xrTvetl *?r.?es?>??.y. OCT. 15 Bri" Fred Bliss, Sherman, Camdon, Mo, G days. Hay and Limo. To Trout ? Amsbury. Hchr Mail, Aduma, Peo iieo. (.bingles. To Pasley & Creighton. ClenrctI Vcster<ta>. [OOT. 16 Bark R II Walker, Latham, Boston-Ri3ley & Creighton Went to Se? Vesterclajr. [OOT. 16 Scbr Jonathon May, Corson, Philadelphia Sehr Maggie Vau Busen, Corsun, Philadelphia. MST OF VESSRLS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br brig Albert, Erikson, outward bound.Sept'er ll The Cardigan, Yoong, sailed.Bepferl8 The Maria, McKenzie, sailed.Sept'er 15 HAVANA. fc'chr Jonas Sparks, Crowther, sailed.Oct'er 3 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig L'ncoln Webb, Wylio, cleared.Oot'er 6 Brig Walker,-, up.Sept'or 2i Brig Moteor, Anderson, cleared.Oct'er 6 NEW YORK, Brig B Young,-, up.Sept'er 22 Brig Oaroli ie, Gulliver, up.Oct'er 2 | Sehr J H Burnett, Wilson, up.8ept'or 28 | Solir Maria Hall, Garfield, up.Uct'er 3 8chr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct'er ? Sehr American, Moss, up.Oct'er 3 Sehr Kate Wentworth, Adams, up.Sopt'er 29 Scbr J B Knowles, Knowles, cleared.Sept'er 21 Sehr Enchantress, Blatchford, up.Oct'er 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Daniel Pierson, Pierson, ol oared.Oct'er 6 BALTIMORE. Steamship Adelo, Hall, to sail.Oct'er 10 Steamship Star of the South, Read, to sail.Oct'er 13 OFFICIAL. STOPOFF?CE8 IN ACTUAL OPERATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA TO JUNE 30, 18G?. OFFICES. DISTRICT. NAME OF POSTMASTER. Duo West, Abbeville, Andrew E Hawthorn. Greenwood, Abbeville, Milton Osborn. Lonndsvlllo, Abbeville, Edwin H Bingham. Anderson,. Anderson, Mrs Elizabuth Webb. Bolton, Anderson, Mary Strickland. Moffettsvllle, Anderson, Robt A Read. nuuey Path, Anderson, David W Hawthorn, storesvillo, A derson, John A Jackson, Rocky Ridge, Anderson, Miss Khz*th 1 Hayne. Shallow Ford, Anderson, Mrs Laura F l'aliter. Aiken, Barnwell, GeoL Reach. Johnson's, Burnwell, Janie Woodward. B imberg, Barnwell, John Doxou, Ba nwell, Barnwell, Elyah L Sadler. Blackville, Barnwell, Boruard D Lange. Midway, Barnwell, Louis A Burke. Whiio Ponds, Barnwell, Mis? O L Wif innis. Boaufort O H, Beaufort, Jamos R Verdier. . x'ortRoyal, Beaufort, Ohas P Brayton. Bonneau's. Charleston, G W DeHay. Summerville, Charleston, Sam'l Kmgman. Charleston, Charleston, Manley G Trott. St Stephen's, Charleston, Herman Panzerbieter. Ob Maw, Chesterfield, Elizabeth Graham. Kidge vii le, Col!eton, Josephine (Jordes.. Walterboro', Colleton, Henry Albrecht. Carterville, Darlington, Kmoreo W Du Bose. Doves'Depot, Burlington, Mathew A Evans. Florence, Darlington, Charlotte Rouse. Darlington, Darlington, James M Brown. Sootety Hill, Darlington, John Douglas. Edgefield, Edgefiold, Edward T Walker. Ridgeway, Fairfield, ? Wm Carlisle. Georgetown, Georgetown, Thomas McFeely. Conway boro', Horry, Jos J Riohwood. Little River, Horry, 'J bomas E Dunn. Camden, Kershaw, Jos M Gale. Cureton's Storo, Lancaster, Thomas R Magill. Lancaster, Lancaster, '. Sarah J Johnson. MoseU villa._Marlon,---*-" -Petrattr?- Floyd;-'"" Little Rock, Marlou, Sarah btewart. Marion, Marion," Julius Brown. V Mar's Bluff, Marion, Margaret A Williams. - Mullin's Depot, Marion, Rudolph Vampiil. Britton's Neck, Marion, John Henry Rogers. , * lio, Marlborough, Julia A Bristow. Pomarla, Newberry, William Summer. ' Frog Level, Newberry, David Ribber. Newberry, Newberry, John F Lagrovo. Oraugeburg, Orangeburg, Thaddeus O Hubble. St Muthews, Oran^eburg, Sallie J Wi Us. . Pickens, Pickens, Catherlno T Gibson. ' Picken8ville, Pickens, Alpha ii Howard, Walhalla, Pickens, Christina ll Isortoll. Fairplay, Pickens, BenjR Doughty. , Columbia, Richland, J C Jauney. Blshopville, Sumter, Henry W Frazer. Lynchburg, Sumter, Chas E 8pencor. Sumter, Sumter, Wm O Duncan. Maysville, Sumter, JamoB E Wltherspoor Innisville, Union, Hezekiah Ward. Unionville, Union, Wm T 81m. Rock Hill, York, Maria L Rutland. Smith's T 0, York. Michel Duffy. Yorkvllle, York, Eraely E Alexander. Fort Mill, York, Thos fl Davant. Lynch O'B Lake, Williamsburg, Amanda Mankeln. Greenville, Greenville, James M Allen. Traveller's Rest, Greenville, Elizabeth Rodforn. Chester, Chester, John UcCoughan. Black's Stock, Chester, John L Cameron. Spartanburg, Bpartanburg, Fredtich liais. POSTOFFICES REOPENED AND POSTMASTEI COMMISSIONED IN SOUTH CAROLINA, FRO JULY 1ST TO 10TH, 18GG. OFFICES. DISTRICT. NAME OF P0STM.V6TI Donalsvillo, Abbeville, Louis Poarlstiuo, Townville, Anderson, Jamos N Bryson. Williamsion, Anderson, Thomas W Folger. Saltkotchvr B'dgo, C.illoton, Abraham Levin. Ti 111 mots ville, Darlington, Francis A Thomas. Doko, Kuirfiold, Janies R Kennedy. Eighteen Mile, Pickens, Lemuel Hondricks. Lexington, Lexington, Mary J Simmons. Hopkins'T 0, Richland, Thos JeukiuB. Kiah's Storo, Lexington, Levi Rish. Pendleton, Anderson, Mary C Hunter. Gruham'B T. 0., Barnwell, Caleb J Bowman, ht Ge. rge's, Colleton, Bunuel M Currie. Wright's Bluff, Clarendon, Thos G Tennant. ly"ia, Darlington, Evatider Lynch. Oraullcville, Edgo?eld, Robert Singleton. Winnsboro', FuirUeld, Thoa, A Carlisle. Highland Grove, Greouvillo, Mithow B Fowlor, Botinettiviile, Marlboro', Wm i'E .endersor Oikway, Pickens, Mrs Mary Panders, Gadsden, Richland, Thomas Cain, Glenn Springs, Spartauburg, Ruhet t Z Carter. Kingstreo, Williamsburg, Mary F Gerviuner. 1 LIST OF POSTOFFIOES OPENED AND POSTMAE Elf* COMMISSIONED IN SOUTHE CAROLIJ FROM JULY 10 TO 18, 18G?. OFFICES. DIiTRICT. NAME OF P08TMA8T? Nlnet* -six, Abboville, Bazcl McKnight. Slabtown, Anderson, James B Smith. Equality, Anderson, Mrs Rebecca Mayne Gillisouvillo, Boaufort, John Annin. Manning, Clarendon, Alfred F Tremain. Marietta, Greouvillo, Miss O Jo?oo'noUoi Ci.ick Springs, Greenville, Mrs Linns smith. Clinton, Laurens, Henry M Martin. Beaner Pond, Lexington, Chas Hulld. Dacusville, Bickens, Marcus A Mar?ar. Mile Creek, Pickens, Mrs Mary J Robins Hunter's Mills, Pickens, Wm Hunter. Arnold's Mills, Bickens, Wm McManan. Co.'ar Hills, Spar utiburg, Frances M Farmer. Mush Creon, Greouvillo, MEI' Youngblood Vance's Ferry, Oraugeburg, Ransom H E Avine 'fabio Mountain, Pickens, Rubecci Roid. B chelor'sRetreat, rickensj Giiof Cronshaw. Camp Rioge, WI liamsburg, Bolina Schoekler, Autioch, York, Ira Harding, M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Deale: IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, Wi Mo. 5 ? 7 K.ING-STIIEBT, (Opposite Ann-street, OHARLH8TON, S. C The latest ISBUOB of the press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or yarded by Mail or Express. AU OA8H ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 27 P,VH. KE?LER, B?ER AND^gLLGCTfON AGENT, DRAFTS DRAWN UPON NEW YORK BOSTON . PHILADELPHIA, LONDON .FRANKFORT PARIS. AGENT FOR UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TRAVELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM? PANY RAILWAY INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. IO BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. October C_stnthG KENDALL & DOCKERY. I?1 -A_ CTOES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WH?RF, OHARLB8TON, ?. O. 49* Liberal advances made on Consignments. Ootoberll . Imo FELIX WAELFY, IF J?. O T O !R AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & C^S WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. C. October l\ 6 J. REEVE GIBBES, FAOTOE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 2, Corner Broad and Church sts., AND No, 7 Vanderhorst's Wharf. Jjaff" Orders and consignments of COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, .PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, &o., so licited . 3mo ?optembor 25 RISLEY ^'CREIGHTON SnippiHE and Coraiuissiaii McrG?ants, ': I "?: AND IMPORTERS OF W. INDIA PRODUCE. COR. EAST BAY A$D ACCOMMODATION WHARP. October 1 ! WILLIAM jj, .6ILLILAND U SON, Real Estaje Agents, Auctioneers . . AND COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, OFFICE KO. 83 HAYNE 8T?EET. Septembers ' _',, _ SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, (FonMEELT CO PAtTNEB OF J; E ADO En ii Co.), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ENGLISH AND AMER^N^RDWARE, CUT? LERY. GUNS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, JID. am JUNO SX^rTBittD DOOB'BELOW SOCIETY, CHABLE^TO?T.? C.. October 1 ir->ii..-' \ "'? '. ' 8moa ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., SUiPl aiifl Huity Mercta?s. NORTH ATLANTIC! WHARF, CHARLESTON, i C. lt., Getty.K- A. Sonder...I.S. T. Sonder, July 7 WILLIS k CHI FACTORS, COMMISSION OLM, ?ERCHAm, AND SMIPP!^G AG?NTt?. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURQA8E, SALE AN! yv (SHIPMENT ito Foreign and iomestlc Porta) ? XOTON, RICE, LUMBER and NA\L 8TOBO& ATLANTIC WHARF, Chaston, S. C. B. WILLIS.? A. R.CHIHOL? OotoherW_j_ EVANiT& GO?BOLD, PACTOis AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 18 'Vaaderhorst'?Whai'f. CHARLESTON, B.f. N. Q. EVANS.T. W. ?DBOLD. Soptembcr8_|_ S. T. ROBINSON &S0N, FAOTOft AND COMMISSION MERCHfTS, ACCOMMODATION WHAJ1, Charleston, gjj C. S. T. ROBINSON, JOHN%INSON, LATE OF CALDWELL 4 nODINSON. | September 8 _?h2mos - 1. > PRACTICAL BOOK-K: EEIF?IR, ACCOUNTANT AND COP^T. Collections promptly attend to OFilCE COR. BROAD AND OHURC .? S??Taj CHARLESTON, S. C. . BOOKS WHITTEN DP. ERRORS DETEc|BILI|S MADE OUT, and all ld ds of Wilmar"*"' ALSO, J Instruction given in PHAU m.\L BOO%plNQ an A liusine>8 generally, ut moderato prices. September 25_?)moa "j,E. DAP?Ali, f DENTIST NO. 5 LIBERTY-S THEET, SOUTH)E) CHARLESTON, S. C. September 19 tn A POETION OP OUR STOCK OF PARLOR AND ?HAMBK? GRATES is now ready, to which we would invite the attention of our customers. We are prepared to furnish new FENDERS, BLOWERS and other parts, for old Orates, and to ?t them up generally like new ones. SHEPHERD, DUC & COHEN, Ko, 207 KINt?-STREET. October rt COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. WE ABE NOW PEEPAEKD TO FURNISH OUR FRIEN! S AND GUS COMERS with the most approved varieties of the above. Our long and thorough experience in this City enables us to fur? nish the very best article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY RANGE OR STOVE WF SELL. AMONG OUR RANGES THERE IS THE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTT'S PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful RAIS GE OV?P made in America, and one that combines all the best and latest improvements. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated STEWART'S PATENT COOKING STOVE, Which, to all the usual conveniences of the best of other STOVES, adds a COPPER RESERVOIR for water heated by the waste smoke; a spacious HCLOSET for keeping food hot when cooked, and a detached ROASTER of ample size, warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be th? most perfect thing of the kind, and we will take pleasure in showing* it to all who may call upon us# SHEPt?EED, DUO & COHEN, No. 297 EI3?G STBEET, CHARLESTON. Septembor 29_ 3mo ~~ TINWARE AT WHOLESALE. WE, HAVING PURCHASED VALUABLE MACHINERY FOR THE POPOSE OF manufacturing Tinware extensively in all its branches, would respectfully call tho attention of Merchants and Dealers throughout thc country to our Wareso Having greater facilities than any other House in the State, wc are able to offer cur Goods as low as they can be bought in New York, with thc expenses added. SHEPHERD, DDO & COHEN", HO. 297 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. Soptembor 29_ 3mo iHEPHEED, DUC & COHEN, DEALERS IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING. OF : PLANI8H TINWABE STAMPED TINWARE PLATED GOODS TEA TRAYS ENAMELLED WARE JAPANNED WAKE COOKING UTENSILS K .... FIRE DOGS SHOVEL AND TONGS TINNED WARE. WE WOULD STATE THAT OUR STOCK OF HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS are too numerous to mention. In purchasing we have se? cured the most Improved Articles adapted to the change in labor -making Cooking easy and Housekeeping a pleasure. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AT NO. 397 KINO STREET. September 29 Imo JAMES MCCORMICK. MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE ALES IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 Broad street, July 23 Cmos CHARLESTON, 8. 0. A. S. HULL, Agent, S. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHERE A FOLL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, OAS. BIMEEEH AND VESTINGS can be had, together srith a choice issortuientcf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIETS,.mado order, lu any X le that may be desired. MR. JOHN T. FLYNN Will give hi? special attontlon to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT Aa usual, lyr June' MO O R HEAD'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. THE PnBLIO ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED i hat these highly esteemed RITTERS ure now made by the samo perron who marte them for over twenty years for James Moorhead. He having tito original re? ceipt, can conlidently recomraei.d them equal to any made during Moo) head's life limo. So d in (juantitles to snit purchasers at No 99 CAL HOUN-STRLLT, south sido, betwr.m Miling an<i An. sou streets. JAMES McKEAN. September 18_tuths 2mo LA PIERRE HOUSE, PH IXADEI.PHIA. The Subscribers having leased thia favorite house, lt lias been REFITTED AM) REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared with the most perfect appoiiitiiioiits lor t he reception of guests. The frst position among first-class Hotels will b< maint t/ned In the future, as in the past. September 3 3mos EA ?LR & FARLEY . THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY Office No. 147 B?eeting-street. OOINTISTEOTIO?STS WHH ALL RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, THE ?NITED_STATES" Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. r7ILL CALL FOR AND DELIVEB FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT, President, Augusta, Qa, April?_ KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY? Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky. MURRAY, EDDT & CO,, MANAGERS. Tickets from Si to 816. CIRCULARS SENT FREE OP CHARGE. ORDERS tor TICK?TH In thu above LOTTERY promptly at? tended to. Drawings mailed as Boon *s thu Lottery ls drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-30,000 Tickets; 527 frizes. Capital Prize, f??.OOl1. Draws the 15th and Slat ot' cash month. Address H. T. PETERS, United States Licensed Agent, No. 00 Easel street, or Key Box 52, PoutoAice. Jnly 20 'mo BOWERS & S?LC0X, BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COM? MISSION AG EM'S, No. 127 Meeting Street, opposite the Market. "VN HAND CONSTANTLY: PAR .18, PLANTATIONS, j HOUSES AND LOIS for silo and to reut. Are :?pared to receive all kinds of Ut JODS, WARKS AND E?UHANDISE, PliODncE, lc, ou cimsuiiueni. lao, FDhNITDRE, HORSES. AND VEHICLES O? rory description for sale. Will also give our spocial attention to u?T ?OOR HALES. SUJOS Septembers BR?WST??~&~8PRATT, Attomejs tit him &m\ Solicitors in Eqoitji OFFICE NO. 08 BROAD-STREET. ??0Y9Cu.;dr