The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 13, 1866, Page 8, Image 8
PRIVATE SAXES. _ _
Valuable Real Estate in ?rcMalc-slrcel.
BY JOHN S. RIGGS.
At Private Eal?- ., .
THAT MOST ELIGIBLE LOT, on the west fido ot
Arohdale-strect, known as tho property of tho German
Friendly Sociefr, measuring 100 feet front by .213 feet In
depth, more or loss. On tho lot are remaining tho walls of
the former Hall ol'tho Society,* sufilcieutly strong to re?
build on, und could easily be arranged for a largo school
or private dwelling. Abo & very neut two t:tory DWEL?
LING, in comnlete order and occupied. There ia also a
large ci?tom and throe wells on tho lot, and other walls of
kitchen ;tud outhouses rcmaiuing, which eua easily be re?
fitted. This is a most desirablo location for a School or a
Church. Apply nt
COltNjpEi BROAD AND EAST BA'/ STREETS.
November 0_itu
Vuluitila Ssa Island Cotton Plantation at Private
Sale.
BT CLIFFORD ?Si MATHEWES,
Kcal Es?ate Agouti, No. 31 ?-3 Broad H?rect.
For Sale
SYDNEY GEOVE, eituaied at Port Royal Ferry, on the
Coosaw Uiver, ten miles from Beaufort, in Princo Wil
Ram'a Parish, con aining 851 acres, 333 cleared, balance
in woods. Tho land is "known to be very prod uctive,
and tho location admirably adapted for a store and a
lumbor yard for the salo of lumber on commission.
Wat r transportation abundant.
^November 13 tnthsf.
Cotton Plantation and Mill.
BY CUFFORD & MATHEWES,
Real Estate Agente, No. 311-3 Broad street.
At Privnte Sale
UPLAND COTTON AND PROVISION PLANTATION, ?
2 miles from Camden, on LitUo Pino Tree Creek; 975
acres; 125 cleared; balanoe woU timbered. On the place |
is a new Wheat and Corn Mill, on a never-failing stream,
with 10 feet heed of water, overseer's house, corn house,
stable, and accommodations for 50 negroes. This place is |
perfectly ?c<hy all the year.
Within a half mlle of the MiU, in the village of Kirk
Wood, a Dwelling House of 7 rooms, well finished, with
extensive basements for storerooms, all necessary out
buildings, and ^5 acres of Land, all of which will be si od j
together. ' s.
November 6 ? tuthsO ,
Sea Island Cotton and Rice Plantations to Lease.
BY CLIFFORD ?Sc DLATHEWES,
.Real Estate Agents, No. 31 1-9 Broad-street,
To Lease, for a tenn of years, in the Parish of St.
Jameq, Santoo, the following valuable PLANTATIONS,
for producing Sea Island Cotton and Rice:
THOMPSON PLANTATION, 5000 acres; 200 cleared;
640 inland swamp.
MTLLDAM OR COFFEE'S PLANTATION, 175 acres
clearod highland; 125 inland swamp.
FLATFIELD PLANTATION, 2000 acrep; 200 cleared.
BOX SAINTS OR BONNEAU'S, 15?0 acree; 300
cleared.
Tlie above adjoin, and will bo leased separately or to?
gether. tuth?5 November 6
Sea Island Colton- Plantation for Sale.
BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES,
Real Estate Agents, Kio. 311-3 Broad SiTcof.
At Private Salo
RUSHLAND PLANTATION, situated on tho Stono
River, John's Island, 7 miles from Charleston, und ac?
cessible at aR times by water-920 arares* 400 oleorod,
first quality Cotton land. Largo crops of Cotton have
boen made on this place; has a river front of one milo,
with beautiful location for building. Its proximity to
tho City affords gmt facilities for marketing. On tho
place ar? twelve negro houses and an eogino house.
Novombor 3 ! stuthG
Al Private Sale.
BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES.
No. 311-a Hi owl Street,
A THOROUGH-BRED JACK-five years old.
Apply aa above thstu6 November I
At Private Safe.
BY CUFFORD Si MATHEWES!,
No. 311-J4 Broad street.
SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS
UPL\SD COTTON PLANTATIONS
BICE PLANTATIONS
FARMS. FIRST-CLASS WATER-POWERS, SUMMER
RESORTS, &0., ic, in this State and Georgia.
*v ALSO,
DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS
in every part of the oity. Smo September 21
Wholesale Liquor Store and Sample Koomi
BY WM. M. PELOT,
No. ?353 (In tho Bend) Kaaj,; street.
At Private 8ale
A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE and SIMPLE ROOM,
on East Bay, near tho ?Old Custom Homo. The entire
Stock and Store Fix tur ea wil^ bo sold, on moderate and
accommodating terms to an approved purchaser. This
is a popular busines? house, having a good run of cus?
tom, x he S toro wiU bo leased to the purchaser of tho
stock. 6 November 10
. Yacht "Wassie."
BY WM. M. PELOT, '
No. ?5? (la tue Bend) Hiing aire et.
At Private Sale- ^
Tho ftut-eaillng Yacht " WA89IE," humohed ?Tidy 4th,
1806. Length 30 feet, by 8 feet 4 inches breadth of beam ;
weU found in Sails, Oars, Anchors, fee.! hos a Centre Keel
and draws only 4 luchos light, end will carry 10 bales
Cotton. Piico $250, oash.
For further particulars apply aa above
NO. 252 KING STREET,
November 10 0 At my Ofiteo, up stairs.
Colton and Rice Plart'ation in St. Paul's Parish,
, at Private Sale.
BY SMITH & McGHiLTt KAY,
Real E.Uaio Brokers, No. '?'X Bromi Street.
At Private Salo- I
A PLANTATION of 2300 acres, of which 300 under
fenco, 500 acres clearod cotton and rico laud, quarters
for forty laborare, barn, sableo, gin, preee, and all re?
quisite outbuildings; 500 of good pasturo land, balance
well wooded.
?> ALSO,
A PLANTATION in the same Parish, eight mllc3 from
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, fifteen miles from tho
city. 3000 acres, 1000 oloaxed, balance weU wooded. COO
icrea doored Rico land, backed by extensivo und
novor failing reservoirs. 400 acres finest Soo Island Cot?
ton Lands untter fenco, Hue new dwelling and sixteen
double negro housos. Large cotton house, with steam
angine, which drives gins for any staple of cotton.
ALSO,
TWO FARMS on Edlet . Mind, ona of 80 acre?, nearly
ill cleared-sottled plaoc. Another of 62 acree, 29 clear?
ed, balance wooded-primo cotton landa adjacent. Can
be sold together. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
November 12 Ko. 2T liroad street.
Small Houses in llanover and Naisau-slrects al
Private Sale.
BY SMITH Sc MCGILLIVRAY.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
No. fli7 Broad-street, near Btatc-strei-t.
2 HOUSES with good Lots, in Hanover-street
1 Houso in Nassau-uiroot, east aide, uoxt north of
South-street.
For towns, apply as above. October 30
Furniture, Horses. Vehicles. Ac al Auction-.
trsr SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
No. 37 Ecoad s?rec?, southside, near State
street.
Silos of FURNITURE, &c, afc private reeidonoca at?
tended to at modera! 0 charges.
Auction every WEDNESDAY for HOPSES, VEHICLE-,
FUr.KJ?URE, fcc, at hah-past 10 o'clock, at our ofhoc
O-'tobor 2
?ilY GANTT* liOYliS.
at Private Salo
A NEW FLAT BOTTOM SLOOP, ccpablD of ezri;
tog 25 Cords Wool. Will bo oold lov,'.
Apply as above, ut Ko. 4 STATE STREET.
Novombor 13 3
At Private Sile-?Prir?ble Residence in End sti\Ki.
EY W. Y? LEITCH & R. 3. BR?NS.
Brokera and Auctioneer.
At Private Sale
T^at very desirable RESIDENCE In Butt street, throe
doora from Pitt street, north pido, containing lour square,
two attic, and dressing room sud pantry. On tho prem?
ises arc good kitchen, carriage-house und cistern, '.'.'he
roof of the dwelling covered with shite.
Thi3 Rosidenco ia quito a desirable one, r.nd very con?
venient to business.
Terms aoeommochtinst. Apply sa above, to
November 3_fcuthsO NO. 2,'i BROAD ?rf.
> Vacant Lots for S:ilc.
BY W. Y. LEITCH Si R..9. BR????3,
' Brokers and A.ac??onrtE?i,
At Private Sate
LOL" situate in Franklin stree!, Bocond door froin
Biol.'., measuring 47 feet 6 inches by 131 foot.
Tao ?vljiX-Uoy Kio oj,mj t? tlio ?orUi, coiit-iinlrss
sume cUiaentiocs.
ALSO,
That VACANT LOT ir. Calhoun street, ono ?Mr west
of Alexander ?iroofc, containin;: 4'J by 109 loor.
Tor further particulars apply ao above, lo
'November 6 tuths3 NO. 23 BROAD STREET.
THE mm USEFUL hmm
EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
M nm,
FOR REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF GLASS. CHINA
AND EARTHENWARE, PARIAN MARBLE and
ORNAMENTAL WORK-a useful artido for Dentis 'a
Meohanieul Work. In fcict, IT .MENDS EVERYTHING
Sold by tho principal druggists in this eley,
Novembor 12_ 8*
J. E. DAPRAY,
DENTIST,
NO. ? LIBERTY 8TREET, SOUTH BIDE,
September 12 wfm
MILLS HOUSE
STABLES,
CHALMERS STREET.
CARRIAGES EOE RAILROADS OR BOATS CALLED
\ for at aU hours. Word eau bo left at MILLS
HOUSE, PLANTEES' HOT-.L, or ot STABLES.
All ordora for Carriages to attend FUNERALS, Ste.,
I will be promptly attended io.
1 November 13 2 DEICHEN & BAKER.
DEALERS TN
IMPORTERS OF
FINE WINES, TEAS, &c,
NO. 259 KING- STREET,
OPPOSITE HASEL, ?.?
(BRANCH- OF No. 900 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.)
ALL ARTICLES" SOLD FROM THIS ESTABLISH?
MENT are of tho first quality. Wo sell no gooda
but what we can recommend and warrant to be PURE
and GENUINE.
Gooda delivered to all parta of the city, free of charge.
Ootobor2t> ,.
FACTORS,
SU .jiu S commission lerctaUs.
NO. 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
3. J. WHITE.GEORGE 3. PAINE.
November '_ _
50??1 YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
Mllt'ERv-8
Planters' and Merchants' Almanac
ITO rc 1867".
PRINTED THROUGHOUT WITH NEW' TYPE AND
on good cloar paper. Will be published about tho
second week in November.
Any information or corrections that are intended for
insertion must be aent to tho of?co of publication beforo
the last of this month. ' ,
AU order? for any quantity ara requested aa carly aa
possible. Price per hundred, $13.
HIRAM HARRIS, Pnblisher,
No. 59 Broad afreet, OharloHlon, 8. C.
Octoper 15
GEO. P. COPELAND.G. W. BEARDEN.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER OF
MAITS ANT) ?PPSE BOUrVDAItT STS.,
COTTON TOWN; COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WILL ATTEND .TO THE STORAGE AND SALE OF
COTTON AND PRODUCE consigned to ua in Co?
lumbia. We will also ship and aoll Cotton in Charleston,
Now York of LiverpooL We are prepared to make liberal
advances on consiirnmonts.
October ;?? imo COPELAND i BEARDEN.
STATE OW SOUTH CAROLINA.
TO THE MANAOEES OP ELECTIONS FOB THE ELECTION DIS?
TRICT OF CHABLE6T0N.
WHEREAS, F. D. RICHARDSON, ESQ., WHO, AT
the General Election held in October, 1865, waa
shosen a Member of tho House of Representatives for
the Election District of Charleston, to Borve for two years,
has accepted a disqualifying office: And whereas, tho
Constitution of the State of South Carolina directs that
in such a case a Writ of Election E hall bo issued by thc
.peaker of tho Houee of Represantativea, for the pur?
pose" of filling the vacanoy thus oocasioned, for tho re?
mainder of tho term for which the member so becoming
iisqualiiled waa elected to eervo.
Now, thereforo, you and oach of you oro hereby re?
quired, after duo advertisement, and with strict regard
to all the provisions of the Constitution and Lawn of tho
said 8tato, touching your duty in such caso, to hold an
..loction for a member of tho Houao of Representativos,
lor tho Elootiou Diatrict aforesaid, to servo for tho ro
maindor of the tenn for which tho uaid member wai
3lootod; th? polls to be opened at tho various places of
Election in tho said Diatrict, on Tuesday, the thirteenth
lay of November ir?it, by tho various sots of Managers
for thone placea respectively; said Managers lo count the
rotes publicly immediately niter tho final closing of tho
polia at tho precincts whoro tho votes havo boon taken ;
nako out a eerUficato of tho rosult, to bo signori by ibu
Managern. Or n majority of them, and taken to thc Court
louso of Charleston District, or plaoe now Used l'y 'aw
br countihg tho votea, on Wednesday, J 4th Novembor,
in or before tho hour of 12 M., by one or more of tho
laid Managers; and tho Managers, or a majority of them,
vho may asnoinble, ahull proceed to examine the aforo
aid statement, and declaro tho roiiult of tho Election.
Thia Writ, together witii your return of tho Election lo
o bo hold undor it, have bufore tho House of Iteprcsen
atives at its noxt moeting-after tho election.
WitneuK, the Honorable CHARLES H. SIMONTON,
>pea,rer of the Houso of Representatives, at Chr.rlcs
ou, lids, twenty-ninth day ol' October, in thu year okour
jord ono thousand eight hundred und aixty-aix. \
CHARLES H. SIMONTON,
Speaker of tho House of Representative!).
JOHN T. SLOAN, Clerk of tho HOUBO of Repr?sentatives.
, Novembor 10
ZiliECTECBf MOTIC3S.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE
now OouuiituUon of tho State of South Carolina, tho
?ona will bo opened on Tuesday next, tho 13th inst., at
heh' different preclnota, between the honra of 9 A. M. and
t P. M., for tho olooUou of ONE REPRESENTATIVE for
?io Hom?) of Representatives of tho Btato' to supply tho
piuco ol' F. D. Richs.daou, Faq., ho having accepted a
iioqualifyiog office, Immwliatoly on tho close of the
potts the votes ahaH bo counted and tho election de?
mured.
Ward No. 1 at tho City KaU.
Ward No. 2 al tho Courthouse.
Ward No. 3 (Flrat Poll) at the MaAot.
Ward No. 3 (.'Jecoud Poll) at Palmetto Engine House,
Inson-Htroot.
Ward No. i (First Poll) ai the Hope Engine Hou_o,
Vrchdido-fltioet.
Ward rio. 4 (tiocond Poll) at tho Engine Huuee collier
rf George and College streets.
Ward No. 5 ut tho Ea^lo Engine House, Moottng-fllreot.
Ward No. 6 ut the Washington Engino Houao, Vnnder
?iorst-etrcct.
Ward No. 7 "i tho Engiuo Eonoo in Columbua-Btrcct,
Ward No. 8 at Wiley'a Wagon Yard, King-atreot.
No person qu-liliori io voto ahull bo permitted to voto
in more than ono Election Diatrict, und tho Managers
iv?l adiniuistcr to overy poraon or porooas BO olTcriug to
roto tho following oath : "I do eolemnly swear or ailinn
?as tho caae way be) that I havo not voted at this election
for Representative in any other Diatrict, and that I am duly
qualified to volo. Bo help mo God." Tho Constitution
provides that ovory voter r>h_U bo ? freo white man, who
aaa attained tho ago of Iwonty-cwio yearn, and that he ia
iot a pnjjpor, nor a non-commissioned officer or private
?oidicr cTi^he army, nor a Beaman or a marino of tho
lavy of tho United Htatce; ho ahall for two' years next
iroccding tim day of election havo Leon a citizen of tho
Jinte, or for tho same period an emigrant from Europe,
vho han uxlarcd hi? intentions lo bocdmo a citizen of
?JO United Stetes, according to the Constitution and lawu
>f tho United States; bo shall RSvo rosidod in rho State
br at lou?t uve years iic^t prooeding the day of election,
iud tor the ?ut aix months of tho (imo in tho Diatrict in
vb ich ho oilers lo vote, li' any person leaven hin homo
n t i'm ?Sato, ho <?o;i3 not loso tho right ol' reoidonco by
emperor; nbaouco, with tho intention ol' returning; but
f ono had bia home and lila family in another State, tho
weeence of tuc'i poison, although' continued for two
.oars in tho li&te, gives no right to vote,
' MAN A.G F. li fc?.
\v_jir> MO. L
3HARXES LOVE, I II. W. SCHKODKR,
T. HEYWAR? THAYER.
Wi_JD NO. 2.
"NO. E. HORSEY, I M. BOLGER,
ll. H. ALSERS.
MAW BO. 3-1ST POIJ_
PHOS. P. 0*NEALL, I A. J. TIMMOK?,
li CHERT I. BRO 1VN.
2D FOLL.
1 T. E. SOCCERS, I JOS. W. IIAJ1RI880N,
tiE?H SPENCER.
Wil.0 NO. 1-lax VOLL.
X W. BINGLEY, [ SAMUEL WEBB,
0. B. WELSH.
2D rom
rAMES GILLILA ND, I B. L. MoOWEN,
W. J. AXSON.
WASD NO, 5.
>ETEF. C. GUERE Y, I H. T. 8URAU,
LEAVES V. MARTIN.
WaBD NO. 6.
r. LADSON WEBB. J a AU& SANDERS,
M. T. BARTLETT.
WADD NO. 7.
F. T. SYMES, IT. ANCRUM CONDY,
E. C. THARTN.
WAED NO. 8.
SV. W. RILEY, I W. M. MOLEN,
?OK. A. TORLAIL '
November 9 CHARLES LOVE, Chairman.
ENGLISH CROCKERY.
Of\ CRATES GRANITE AND C. C. WARE-EACH
OU crate containing a handsome assortment. Just
landed per ship Ida Lilly, from Liverpool.
For salo by W. B. SMITH & CO.,
Novombor 18 1 Gillon street, noar old P. 0.
PRIME WHITE CORN AFLOAT !
FLOUR !
BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND?
ING per steamer Adele.
ALSO, IN STOUE:
2 >0 bois, choice Eitra and Super FLOUR
100 blue, low priced Flour.
For sale by JNO. CAMPSEN & CO.,
Ne. H Markot stroet, opposite State street.
November 13 _ 1
CORN, OATS, &cT"
}AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND- j
?a?\J\J\7 LNG per utearucr Adele, and in store
2000 bushels prime Maryland Oats, to arrive per steamer.
ALSO,
COTTON DUCK, assorted numbers.
For sale by R. M. BUTLER,
November 13 2 North Athuitio Wharf.
LIT?RPWLT SALT~ AFL??TT
O A A A SACKS SALT JUST RECEIVED PER BRIT
?\J\JyJ LSH brig "Albert" from Liverpool, and now I
landing at Bovco & Ca's Wharf. For sale ta lots to suit
I purchasers, by ROBERT MURE & CO.
November 13 ? _3_
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
JUST RECEIVED FER STEAMERS E.
B. SOURER AND ANDALUSIA.
?)f\ HUBS. CLEAR RIBBED BACON SIDES
\J 20 hhds. and boxoB Prime Shoulders
15 boxes Plantation Bacon
10 tierces now Sugar Cured Hams
10 Arkins Goshon Butter
50 boxes Factory Cheese /
50 bbls. Sugar, Crushed-A B and C
20 bbls. Brown Susar
1 15 hah bbls. Fulton Market Beef
20 bbls. Mess Fork
Bbls., half bbls. and kitts, 1, 2, S, Mackerel.
For ealo by WM. GURNEY,
NovomborKI 3 No. 102EaatBay.
"CABBAGES I CABBAGES ll
A AA A BEA1*8 GO00 CABBAGES, FOR SALE !
??\J\J \J low while landing, and delivered to any
part of the city free of ehnrgo, by
J. & W. H. ARMSTRONG,
\ Nos. 40 and 42 Markot stroet,
November 12 3 North side, noir Meeting.
SH???
A f\ HHDS. STRICTLY CHOICE SHQULDER8 AND
4K\J HAMS, now landing and for salo iow by
T. M. OATER,
November 12 ^ Brown's Wharf.
BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
?)A HHDS. STRICTLY CHOICE SIDES
?? \) 10 hhds. StricMy Choice C. R. Sides
20 hhds. Strictly Choice Shoulders.
Landing and for Bale by
November 12 *3 HENRY COBLV t: CO.
WOOD AND COAL.
250 TONS SMITH'S COAL-to arrive. ' '
For sale low by
HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & co.,
November. 3 , No. 4 Southern Waar1.
BACON, LARD, PAPER, BUTTER.
-g A HHDS. C. R. BIDE3
IXf C hhds. Ribbod Sides
20 hhds. Plantation Shoulders
7 hhds. Prime Shoulden)
10 boxes rcakfast Bacon
10 tlercoa Unbnggcd 8. C. limns
10 tiorcos Bagged 8. C. Hams
5 tierces Washington Hams
10 bbls. N. Y. Pig Shouldoru
10 tiorcos Primo Leaf Lard
25 kegs Butter
30 half kegs Butter
700 roams Straw Poper.
November jjy thsfcuS- . LA?REY & ALEXANDER. j
W.T TRIM,
No. 80 MAEKETST.,
I) ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND
\j enstomers that ho has again opened at tho above ?
place, where ho will be happy to merit ? share of tho 1
liberal patronago horotofore oxtendod to him, pledging
to sell at a email ndvanoo on the Baltimore and New York ^
prieeB. My stock'consists of:
Choice Sugar-ourocMJAMS, BACON
Fulton Markot Beef, Tork
Smoked, Fresh and Piuklod Sakuou
NOB. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in kita and bbls.
Extra Scaled and Labrador Honings /
Ohoico Butter and Loaf Lard
Preserves and Jellies, ta endless varieties
Scotch Marmalade and Souooa
English Pickles and 8nuces of all kinda
Preserved Ginger and Canton Chow-Ohow ' 1
Wholo, hull anti quarter boxea Sordino?
Fresh Tomatoes, Green Corn and Peas
Fresh Prunes, in jars and boxes
Datoo, Figs, Layer Raisins
Currants, Citron and Tamarinds
Frosh Spices of all sorts
Duryoa's Superior and Satin Cloon Sfcarou
Kuper and Extra Family Flour
j E. I), and Pineapple Cheese ty
E. Morgan's Best Family Soap
Imperial, Young nyson, Gunpowder and English Break
"uat Teas, of superior quality
CniBhud A, B and C Sugars, 5, 6, 7 and 8 lbs. for $1
T?OETHEB wren
A ohoioc lot of WINES, BRANDY, LIQUORS and
CORDIALS.
AU of whioh will be delivered lo any part of the olty
.Voe of oh argo
Country orders promptly und faithfully attended to.
November U thstuO
FLOUR, SALT, BACON, BUTTER,
300 BFVMAW 1?IJ0UB' BXTBA' ECPEU AND
1000 Racks Liverpool Salt, In good order, and largo
10 hhda Shoulders and Sidon
CO pkg?. Loaf Lard, in kepa and tubs
100 bones Goshon and Euglish Dairy Ohooao
20 JuJiiiia Choice Bnttor
50 half baiTels Fulton Markot Boof und Fork
100 barrels Stuart's Humara--Yellow O, Relined O, A,
and best Gnashed
75 sacks l?o und Java Coffoo ,
30 barrels Brown Sugar
BO pkg?. Green and Black Tea, whole, half and
qu:iricr chesto
50 burroin Cuba Molasses and Golden Byra?
200 boxes Soap, Colgate's and Babbitt's
50 barr?la Gibson's imd Rectified Whiekoyfl, In
wholo and half b?rrela
20 boxes Collina' Asea
ALSO, .
All descriptions of BREAD, LIQUORS, FANCY AND
DOMESTIC GROCERIES, Stone Ware, Wooden Waro,
Dogging and Rope.
For solo low by WM. MARSCHE?,
November 1 1 Inthlrao No. 78 East Bay.
FAMILY SOAP, BUTTER, &c
BOXES FAY'S FAMILY SOAP
30 firkin? Choice Mountain Butter
40 boxen English Dairy Cheoso, No, 1
SO bbls. Extra 0 Sugar.
Will bo sold low lo clono consignment,
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
November 13 AVurokOuoe Church street
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
I Q FniKIJK8 CHOICE NEW YORK STATE BUTTER
JL O ll' boxea Otato Factory Dairicu Chuceo
Landing thia day por steamer. For salo by
ISSAC E. HERTZ & CO., No. 201 Esat Bay,
IfovoTiibor 12 2 Cornor Cumberland utreet.
"?BR?IPS A?? APPLES"
BARRULE TURNIPS
j u 10 barrel:.' Applet'.
Landing from utoumship Allele, r.Ud fur Bolo low by
J, & W. ll. ARMSTUUNO,
N03. 40 lind 42 Market street,
November 12 2 'North uide, near Muel?ag.
.BLUE F?SMT"" SLUE mmi
JUST EEO RIVED PER SCH'R. "KATE WENT?
WORTH, " a very lino artldo of ,
BLUE FISH-in packages of half barrels and quarter
bai-rohj, ah in lino order and for nulo low by
J, A. F.NSLOW fz Co.,
November 10 2 Na 123 l?st B*y.
"^L?S?^SS?S!
BBLS. FINE APPLES.
For Kilo low whilo landing, by
JOHN F. O'NEILL & BON,
Novombor 7 No. 101 East Bay.
lilt w
Brokers, Auctioneers ?nd General
Commission Agents,
NO. 46 EAST BAY,
(UP STAIRSJ
BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION REAL ESTATE,
STOCKS, BONDS, fcc, ftc. Imo November ?
FOR MVERPOOL.-600 BALKS TO
COMPLETE ENGAGEMENTS.-Tho strictly
Al American Ship MISSOURI, Edwards Mas?
ter, having one-half of her cargo engaged, will
sail for tho above port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
November 12_No. 74 East Bay.
FOR LIVERPOOL-TO SAIL
> ON THE 13TH.-Tho Al American ship 80UTH
pERN RIOHT8, L. Roes.Maater, wants 250 bales
3 Cotton to completo cargo
For Freight engagements, apply to
WILLIS ?: OHISOLM,
_SjpJejaibcr C _ North Atlantlo Wharf.
P IT, FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE BRTT
I8H bark VICTORIA, Rosa, Maator, having
IJH?af? two-thirds of her cargo engaged and going on
A~-sshr- boord, wlD. rocelve dispatch fe* the above port.
For balance of Freight engagementa, apply to
STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
October 23__ _No. 74 East Bay.
FOR I?OSTON.-THE FOE SCHR.
? KATE WENTWORTH, Adamn Master, having
*,two-thirds of lier cargo engaged, wiU moot with
' dispatch for tho above pori
For Freight engagements, api-ly to
STREET BROTHERS k 00.,
Novemlwr 12_ No. 74 East Bay.
VESSEL WANTED.-"WANTED TO
engage a FLAT or VESSEL, to carry wood from
jk?a landing on the Ashley River, near Dorchester.
Apply to JOHN F. TAYLOR k 0O"
November 12 6 . Phoanii Iron Works.
( WANTED.-A SLOOP OF ABOUT 15
cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for
"wood. Apply at DAILY NEWS office, or at
? C. N. AVERILL & SON'S,
November 2 No, 70 East Bay.
OEN'L. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
CHABLEHTON, November 5, 1866. '
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH,
tho Passenger Trains wiR run as follows, viz.:
Leave Charleston.8,00 A M.
Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. BL
Arrive at Anguata.,.5.00 P. M.
Lcavo Augusta.7,00 A M.
Leave Columbia.6.60 A. M.
Arrivo at Charleston.4.00 P. M.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
LeavoAugusta.5J50P. M.
Arrive at Kingvillo.,.1.06 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.3.00 A. M,
Leave Columbia.2.00 P. M.
Arrivo at Kingvillo.3.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta..,.12.00 night
H. T. PEAKE, Geni Superintendent
November 4
GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,)
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, J
CQABIJEBTON, 8. C., November C, 1806. J
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 7, 1866, THE CAMDEN
FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRAIN will run as
follows, viz:
Leavo Kingvillo.3.46 P. M.
Arrivo at Sandore.*.5.40 P. M.
Lcavo Bandore.?.30 A M.
Arrivo at langville.8,30 A M.
Leavo Ringville on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
UATURDAYS.
Lcavo Sandora on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and
FRIDAYS. * H. T. PEAKE,
November 6 General Superintendent.
FBOSPECTTTS'
OF THE
-0- f
THE PUBLISHERS OF THE "CHARLESTON DALLY
03WS" have great pleasure in stating to the public that
hov* havo commenced the pubUca?on of
"THE WEEKLY NEWS."
HE AIM OF THE PUBLISHERS WILL BE TO
MAKE
"THE WEEKLY NEWS"
,HE BEST WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISH?
ED IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
IX WI 1.1 i CONTAIN:
NTERE8TENG STORIES
ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS
AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION
J1ADENG FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE .
v
POETRY AND LITERARY MATTHS
POLITICAL NEWS
BLB EDITOeiALS ON THE SUBJECTS OF THE DAY.
IT HAS MORE
READING MATTE E
hau any ether Weekly pubUehcd ootaldo of New
York. "
% _;
SUBSCRIPTION NERMS-ONLY ?3 A YEAR, NO
UBSORIPTION RECEIVED WITHOUT THE GASH.
9
PUBLI8HMKS,
io. 18 Hayno-St., Charleston, S. C.
Novwnbor 11
'rpr.-itr:nLLr>nnir.-;nrj;v ?vx.TTraJKrilSiTtTiim ? m*Tl ?H >~f ?iXlH. J1 ft !fi_J*_7II-IV
t. li BC REVEN. DOUGLAS NISBET.
SCHEVEN & NISBET,
I
WILL ATTEND TO THE
rate and > Iii ?nf 'WtiijRlw,.^,
OFFICE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, oornor of tlio
.Hey leading to Vonduo Range, (Entranoo on wharf
?j Ranga,) November 12
O -A- erv JD_
a ar a
BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS
?oponed bia Store at No. 80 MARKET STREET, whoro
te ia props rod to offer to his former patrons a choice lot
if GROCERIES, eoiooted iron, tho Baltimoro marketa,
'arsons wishing doaivabla family aupptiea can bo readily
raited. Having received a liberal patronage boioro the
he whioh oonsumed his stock, he hopes, by etr_jt at
e?tion to business, to merit a contin?an cc of the same,
November 8 In?
REGULAR : STEAMSHIP LINE
FOR KEW TORE.
THE STEAMSHIP
jft_lSr 23 A.X.TJS IA,
OAPTATN BURSLEY,
WILL LEAVE ADGER'8 SOUTH WHAEP ON
WEDNESDAY, November 14; at 12 o'clock pre?
cisely,
Shippers of Cotton must present permit of Revenue
Tax Collector before engagements will be made.
RAVENEL & CO., Agents.
November 12
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO.
PARE REDUCED TO $26.
Lea vi n g each Port ever j- alternate Tbursday
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONERA,
CAPT. H. 8. LEBBT,
THESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE?
MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELLING
PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen?
gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York
and Charleston marketa,can afford; and, for safety, speed
and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast,
THE STEAMSHIP
. EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT. R, W. LOCKWOOD,
TI/TLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON
W .' Thursday, November 15, at ll o'clock A. M.
Liberal advances made on Oonaignmonta to New York.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the o thoo of the
Agenta. TrTLLIS fe CHIBOLM,
North Atlantio Wharf.
Consignees in Now York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX
& CO. November 3
" FOR BALTIMORE.
THE FINE STEAMSHIP
HARRIS, Commander,
WILL COMMENCE RECEIVING FREIGHT THIS
DAY, AT ATLANTIC WHARF, and wUl sail on
FRIDAY, 16th November, at 3 o'cloofc P. M.
Cotton Freights to Baltimore, per bale. .$2.00
Cotton Freights to Philadelphia per bale.2.80
Cotton Freights to New York, por bale. 3,00
(Through by steamer)
For Freight engagements apply to
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Agonta,
No. 2 Union Wharf.
Novombor 13 4
FOR KEY WEST, DAYANA AND
NEW ORLEANS.
Baltimore & Havana Steamship Company,
Al STEAMSHIP ?'LIBERTY,'* 1350 TOWS,
CAPT. WM. ROLLINS.
Al STEAMSHIP ..BUBA," 1100 TONS,
CAPT. THOS. A BAIN.
rrVHEOE FINE STEAMSHn'S WILL TOUCH RBGU
JL Ii ABLY at Port Royal for FaeaougorB and Mails
only, on tbtilr woy to and from Baltimore and tho ubovo
porta.
"GUDA," frbm Port Royal to above Porte, Hov. 20, A. M.
"LIBERTY," from Port Royal to above porte, Deo.
-, A. M.
For passage, having unaurposncd accommodations, ap?
ply to JAME? ADOBE ?5 CO.
Novombor 13 i _
'"^Bf??p"" BW?CED?
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM
BUBO PE,
BY SAHJNG SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ALSO
by tho
SPLENDID teAIL STIMMERS,
Snilhig every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from
Now York.
Great Reduction in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and
Ireland at tho vory lowest ratea.
Pusseugera, on arrival lu New York, will havo their
bagga^o romovod Freo, and every earn boatowed on them
For Pussage, ftc, apply to M. M. QUINN,
NO. 627 IClng atroot, Charleston, S 0.
Pobraary 27_lvr
MTT??N?L STEAM NAVIGATION
?033FA.NY.
STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORK
AND LrVFJLPOOL.
rflHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS
A or- thia lino loavo New York ovary Salunlay, trow.
Flor No. 47 North Rlvor. " w
S dp. Tons. Oomvtft?^
ENGLAND.3,450.<?AN
THE QUICEN.3.B17.VrW T
SCOTLAND.0,009.A-riVIE.
HELVETIA.?.Slfi.?V.a'ift
PEN NHYLVANIA.2.873.Tim UPSON
DENMARK.3.1".TmTS&
VIRGINIA.a.375.
ERIN.THOMSON.
^UISIANA.sS:::r.:::::lffi?
Steerage Passage Mokota to u obtained at
pool or Queenstown for til^ curreuuj? u*u
T?|h passage to Par* Lon*?. Antwerp, Ham
Sft?SS" m om*'
uAThB or PA?a.v? Cabin. Steerage.
ToLivorpoolorQuooastown........?K? ?30.
For freight or P^^ft* ROTHBRS ft OO.,
September 1 tuthslyr No. H Saat Bay.
FOB FfcOB?M,
VIA SAVAWWABS, BRVI8WICK, MS
MARY'8, FERNANDINA, JAOaSOIRULB, AND ALZ,
THE LANDINGS) OK THE ST. JOHN' S RIVER Afll
FAE AS PALATKAi
CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, ,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF OW
every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock preofaofjk
? or Preightor Passage, apply on boarcD, or at th? Of?
fice, North Atlantic Wharf
flS-Freight received daily and stored free of charge,
" . JOHN MAHONEY, Ja., Agent ,
November 13
^^OBliiVANNAB, '
BEAUFORT AND mi/$?W :tIEAD,
THE SPLENDID 8TEA?I PACKET
EMILIE,
CAPT. Tl'. F. ADAIR,
WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, AS
ABOVE, on Tfmrtdsy Night, l?ih inst, at I*
o'clock. n
Freight received daily and stored free of charge. "
For Freight or Passage, apply to /
MOJXB A. PRINGLE, Agent?
Nover?ber 13 1' South A?ian?o Wharf.
FOB SAVANNAH,, via B?iAUFOBT
AND HILTON HEAD.
STEAMER
O O T O IT 3
04P1?. B. W. TTLTON,
"?S7TLL LEAVE SOUTHER? WHAM, THIS MOEN
f Y ING, Nov. 18th, at 8 o'clock preolaoly.
For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain on board, er
to OHAIG, TOOMEY & 00.
November 13 Ec? 48 East Bay.
CHAELE^TON AND CAMDEN
REGULAR L?I8E STEAMERS
THE NEW SPLENDID HION STEAMER
Z. 33. "V"?.3>J*OIB,
CAPT. CHAS. MoGAEEY,
AND STEAMER
?voriXjisro? JB::E:R, -
CAPT. W. T. GARRISSOIf.
THE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMEBS WILL RUN
regularly between Charleston and Camden; tho
"Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Blufl; aai
the "VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden.
Freight for all landings on the San tie and Watoree
Rivers will bo recel vodat all times, arid stored free or
charge at No, ll Exchange street AU freight shipped
by this line ia covered by insurance. <
For farther information or freight engagements, apply*
to tho undersigned. . JAMES BROWNE,
Exchango street* Charleston,
BROCK & BENBOW, Wright's Bluff.
October 30_. 0. BELL, Pamden.
CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN
STEAM PACKET LINE.
SEMI-W EEKLY.
TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY
MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAO
CAMAW AND ?LACK RIVERS.
STEAMER FANNIE.:.Capt ISAAC DAV?
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF BVlBff
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 Cctook.
Returning, will leave Georgetown ovary ^THURSDAY
and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'olook.
Freight received deify, and stored free of charge.
For Freight and Piasage, apply to
FERGUSON & HOL!?ES, Agents,
November 3 _Accommodation Wharf..,
Charleston and Savannah Steam
Packet Line. ,
VIA BBAUEWRW AND HILTON HEAD.
Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MoNw/re.
Sicamor ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain S. K. RIOHUUJOOV.
LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, OHARLBBTOW,
and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes?
day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clook.
Tho PILOT BOY leaves Charleston rrrory Monday and
Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday.
The ELIZA HANCOX leavoB Charleston ovory Wednes?
day and Saturday, ind Savannah every Monday and Fri?
day.
The Pilot Boy wiU torah at Bluffton on her Monday
trip from Charleston, and her Wedoesd&y trip from Sa?
vannah.
Freight received, (lally and stored free of charge.
For Freight or Fitesage, apply to
FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents,
Charleston, & C.
T. M. M?RELL, Agont
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.-The Steamers of this Lino connect nt Charleston
with South Carolin? and Northeastern Railroads, and at
Savannah with Cou ira! and Albany and Gulf Railroads and
Florida steamers. November I
FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE
LANDINGS Ol? THE UT. JOHN'S RIVER.
VIA
SAVANNAH, GA,,
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
icT>xa T"? T OB3"
1000 TONS BURDEN,
CAPTAIN LO DIS M. COXliTTER.
0If AND AFTER THE 25T?I OCTOBER, THIS FTNB
SHIP will wdl from Southern Wharf, every Friday
Kiaki, at 10 o'clock, for che aUovu places.
All froight must be paid bore by siilppere.
/KrCoiinti-y papara advertising "tho DICTATOR" will
pionas clHMigo notice to ag/oo with above.
For Freight or Paasdgo apply on board, or to th?
Agerjoy, No. 17 V'lwlcrhorsi'u Wharf. October 20
THE BTKAMEQ
"DIGT A TOR,"
1000 TOR'S BURTHEN,
CAPTAIN L. M. OOXETTER,
T/C/TLL LEAVE 80UTHERH WHARF EVERY PRJ
? 7 DAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port.
Fur Froight or Passage, apply on boord, or to office ef
J. D. AIKEN * CO., Agents,
November 1 , No. 17 Voadarhorst's Wharf.
TO CAPITALISTS.
ASPLENDID MILL SKAT, LARGE WATER-PO"*.
ER, WITH A DAM COMPLETE, is offered GRATIS
to any one that would build thereon a COTTON FAO?
TORY. It is 8ita&>;ed ta the finest Cotton District in tte
State, and convenient to tho Booth Or.rottrj Railroad.
Apply to BffOWRY * OO,
iiorwuberS th Cbarlwtcn.