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ISCELIANEOUS. M. STOVBN & CO. AT JAMES M'CAREY'S SOAP FACTORY, ?fo. 729 KinS street, aboye Line, HAVE ALWAYS ON BAND, FOR SALE, HIDES, RTP, CALF SHEEP, GOAT, and DEER SKINS. AX80, TALLOW, SOAP, and ~ CANDLES. Dealers will do weU to call upon us before making pur? chases. Have always a large assortment of the above on Ardors loft at MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, No. 4 Ven duo Range, or at M. STOVBN & CO.'S wiU bo promptly attended to. . December 13_ tbm3mo8 WM. S. CORWIN & CO., DEALERS TN GH?ICE FAMILY GROCERIES, IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, TEAS, &c, NO 259 KING- STBEET, OPPOSITE HASEL, (BRANCH OF No. 900 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.) ALL ARTICLES SOLD FROM THIS ESTABLISH? MENT are of the first quality. We Bell no goods but what we oan recommend and warrant to be PURE and GENUINE. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city, free of charge. October 29 INGERSOLL'S PORTABLE HAND POWES COTTON PRESS. THE INGERSOLL PRESS STANDS UNRI? VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO? MY, CHEAPNESS AND RA? PIDITY OF WORK. IT CAN BE WORKED WITH TWO OR FOUR HANDS, AND WILL TURN OUT FROM TWENTY TO THIRTY BALES, OF FIVE-HUNDRED .POUNDS EACH, PER DAY: The Press can be worked either alongside or under the Ginning Room, and thus be under cover and worked in all kinds of weather. It weighs two thousand pounds; can be very readily broken apart and carried about the country. On Exhibition and for sale at , " L1TM & MRSHALL'S Agricultural Warehouse AND SEED STOKE, NO- 140 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December ll tuthsSmo DOMESTIC HMO MILLS, FOR CLEANING RICE. THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES THE ATTENTION OF the public to these MACHINES FOR CLEANING RICE, as they are got up expressly for home nae. They are entirely of iron, simple of construction, and almost impossible to put them- but of order j the necessary parts can be renewed at about the expense of a dollar ; no "Wii required to work them, and the results wfll surprise those who know the time required ; and. the difficulty of cleaning Rice in the most improved City Mills can, with very small expense, be attached to steam, water or ani? mal power. Persons d?sirons to have them are respect? fully requested to try them -with Rice. Hetera.: CAMERON & BARKLEY are the Agents, and will give any information in connection with the above. November 19 mth8* PETER MCKINLAY. WILLIAM H. GILL5LASD 1 Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAINE STREET. Septembers C. C. TROMBO & SON HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE FROM NO. 145 Meetiag-Btreet to Ne. 43 MARKET-STREET, below Meeting-sbreet, wherotheyhaveon hand an assortment TO?^Y^F ? MATERIALS, such as Doors, Sashes, v.2un^BQ/'.C?m?nt' Pla3ter Taris. Hair, Shoot Lead, ?ISrM nd 4 *Fch: Mahogany Plank of various widths ?t?_strips eawed out for hand rails; Mahogany Newel Sld1?ter8'aU a* reduced prices. vJ*f-*? AUSpN, Agent, can bc found there, who wfll ^ns^U^ TT OH?. GLASS, PUTTY AND *E?5Ht?? of wM6h ^?l be sold at low prices. November 6 _ gjajgggoj BILLIARD SALOON, ' "WITH FIRST-CLASS TT^E FINKS!' LIQUORS, ALES AND SE GARS, AL J^WAYS ON HAND; NEW YORK AND MILL POND ? igjg H. BA1?ENH0F & 00.; 5 No. 133 J?eetir>a-Str?eetv November 19 CHARLESTON, 8. C GROCERIES, ETC. LANDING EX SHIP AMELIA FROM IITERPOOIh 6) ff FIRKINS LOCHFINE HERRINGS 25 half firkins Lochfine Herrings 10 boxes Shetland Ling Fish 1 casie Fresh Scotch Salmon, in 2 pound cans 30 barrels AUsopp's East India Palo Ale, pints 15 barrels Allsopp's East India Pale Ale, quarts. I IN STORE. 15 casks Jeffrey's Sparkling Ale, pints 10 casks Barclay, Perkins & Cb.'s London Porter, pints 10 casks R. B. Byass' London Porter, pints and quarts. For sale by D. PAUL & CO., December IS ths2 No. 47 Broad-street. BREAKFAST BACON. I O BOXES CHOICE SUGAR-CURED BREAKFAST JLO STRIPS, Just received per Steamer Saragossa, and for sale by R. & A. P. CALDWELL. December 13 1 FLOUR. A ?A BBLS. FLOUR-EXTRAS AND SUPERS, 4fc \J \J Just received and for sale by R. & A. P. CALDWELL. December 13 l BACON ANDTFLOUR. 9HHDS. CHOICE CLEAR SIDES 3 hilde, prime bright Shoulders 100 bbls. Extra Baker's Flour. For sale by R. M. BUTLER, December 13 North Atlantic Wharf. ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE AND PORTER. PT f\ CASKS BASS' ALE, PINTS Ov 50 casks Basa' Ale, quarts 150 casks Aitkin's India Pales, pints 75 casks Tennenfs XX Stout Porter, pints 50 casks Torment's XX Stout Porter, quarts. Landing per British bark Regina, from Liverpool, and ? for sale by J. BANCROFT, JB., "December li , tnths3_ No. 96 East Bay. ~BERNAED O'NEILL, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. OFFERS 'FOB SALE AT REDUCED PRICES : -| f\ HHDS CLEAR SLOES BACON JL V/ 10 hhds Choice Shoulders Bacon . - 40 bbls Hams, Sugar-cured ,: . . 100 tierces and tubs Leaf Lard . 200 kegs Goshen Butter 200 packages Mackerel 200 boxes Chesee, Goshen and English Dairy 200 bbls Flour, Extra-Super, &c 50 bbls Prime Mess Pork 1000 sacks Liverpool ?..alt 1000 boxes Planta ?on Bread . 500 bbls Potatoes, Peach Plow, &c 25 hhds Choice Muscovado Sugar 50 bags Rio and Laguayra Coffee 100 bbls Liquors, various grades Mostlyon Commission, and for salo to meet the decline. December 12 _^_3_ RAISINS ! RAISINS ! RAISINS ! j JUST RECEIVED PROM BOSTON-LATEST ! . IMPORTATION. C)AA BOXES BUNCH RAISINS i ?j\j\J 200 half-boxes Bunch Raisins 500 quarter boxes Layer Raisins For sale at prices to suit the trade, by ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., No. 201 East Bay, December 12 4 Corner of Cumberland street. POTATOES! POTATOES ! U l Kf\ BARBELS POTATOES, FOB SALE LOW IN LO" lots to suit purchasers, by . TROUT & AMSBURY, November 19 ? Nos. .. - G and 8 Market street. ?5 NO. XIS EAST BA'S". ^ A BAGS COFFEE, RIO tJr\J 25 bags Coffee, Laguayra ' 25 mats Java Coffee 100 bbls. Sugar, A, B, and C _ .:. 100 bbls. Brown Sugar 15 hhds. Brown Sugar Mackerel in kits, and half bbls. and bbls. ; Herrings, Trout, and a full stock of Groceries and Liquors always on hand. Imo November 22 MISCELLANEOUS. ENGLISH BLANKETS, CLOTHS, &c., &c. 9_ A 104, AND 11-4 BED BLANKETS . 4t 9-4,10-4,11-4, and 12-4 J?d Blankets (rosed) 60x72, 64x72, and 68x76 in. Blankets Black, Brown and BlueMixeoKerseys Brown and Black Fine English Beavers Fancy 3-4 and 6-4 Silk Mixtures . Fancy and Waterproof Tweeds Super Black French Cloths \ . Black Serges Super Fancy Cloak Linings Black and Colored Thibet Cloths Black Alpacas Ladies' Super Beaver Cloth Cloaks Ladies' Super Waterproof Cloaks Welsh and Saxony Flannels -! " ? Men's Dark Colored Kid Gloves Ladies' Dark Colored Cloth Gloves. Very low, to close sales. JOHN BLANCHED, No. 44 East Bay, December 13 ths2 Cor. Boyce's South Wharf. FOR SALE. TO ARRIVE BT SCHR. DANIEL BRITT AIN I -j^QlQQ BUSHELS; OLD PRIME YELLOW ! 1900 bushels Prime White Baltimore Corn 1000 bushels Prime Black Seed Oats. Will be sold low while landing. JOHN BINNS, No. 219 East Bay, Opposite New Custom House, December 8 sui stuth3 COAL! COAL! COAL! S)ff)S TONS SUPEBIOB BEDASH PARLOR COAL, , ?JtJ daily expected from Philadelphia per-Eva Bell ; will be sold low, in quantities to sult femilies, from the vesseL'Y This Coal has been selected with cara for grates and cooking purposes, and ita quality is guaranteed aa < the best Lorberry. Orders now received ot our office. T. S. ? T. G. BUDD, j December 8 stuth3_Boyce's North Wharf. s J??JOB G? RENTIERS, MEASURER AND INSPECTOR OF LUMBER, TIM? BER and WOOD, to be found at Office of STEIN MEYER tc. SON, Factors, foot Beanfain street, respect? fully offers his services to the public in above capacity. ; Captain MEDICUS RICKEN BACHER, of Orangeburg, wm be happy to see his friends at above Omeo. December 4 _tuths AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I OF ALL KINDS. : AT LOW PRICES; IRON AND Steel Ploughs, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Corn Shellers, Fanning and Grain Mitta; Cotton Gins, Corn and Cotton Planters' Seed Drills, Plough Casting, Gin Gear and other Castings, Horse I Power Threshing Machines, Guano, Bone Dust, Phos? phate of Lime, &c JOHN MOOEE, December 10 Smo No. 193 Front-street. Nsw York. REFUSE LIME. TTIOB SALE, 100,000. BUSHELS OF REFUSE LIME, JD thoroughly Impregnated ammonia,- an excellent ' manure. Apply at the GAS OFFICE, Church street. November 20_ - ,;- ? ? ;'-_ JAPONICA PLANTS, ROSES, ETC., T7W5R SALE AT THE FLOWER GARDEN, SPRING-1 JP streets, two doors west of Bu?edge-streefc. Green ! house Plants, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, A willan, Daphnes, Golden Arborvitoes Cypresses, Shade Trees, ! ? &c. Jap?nica Flowers and Boquete all the season. . I Laying off and cleaning gardens promply attended to. . December 10 - -6? WM. FERGUSON. ! COAX ! COAL ! COAL! A AA TONS ?"30 ASH COAL, STOVE AND EGG | cjc\j\j size, landing trom the echr,. Mary D. Stock? ham from Philadelphia, and for sale at a reduced price; for cash, while landing. Orders received. H. F. BAKER & CO., . Coal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street December 13 3 FOB SALE LOW? A L<yf OJ? EMPTY BARRELS. LEON BOUND, t\_ suitable for Spirits of Turpentine. - !' ALBEE & WAHREN, December ?2 8 , -No. 4 Hayns street : WOOD AND COAlr. CORDS YELLOW P2BB 250~TONS SMrTH'8 COAL-to arrive. ? For sale low by ?_?? H0PEX5TS, MoPHERSOS t CO.. ??orember 3 Nov i Southern Wharf. MISCELLANEOUS. GUNS, &c. ri IRE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED BY THE SHE? | X "Amelia," from Liverpool, a fine stock of GUNS, which he offers for Bale at low prices. BIRD GUNS, of all sizes and prices DEER GUNS, of all sizes and prices. AND, Large Single and Double-barreled GUNS of fine quali? ty, made expressly for DUCK SHOOTING. AXSO, An invoice of PERCUSSION CAPS, WADS, WIRE I CARTRIDGES, and other sporting articles, direct from j Messrs. Eley Brothers, London. AXSO, A beautiful assortment POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES, GAME BAGS, &c, of the very best English I Manufacture. AR the abovo are made expressly to order, and war-| ranted. C. GRAYELEY, No. 62 EAST BAY, December 13 thgtag South of the old Postoffice. BLOCK TIN WARE, &c. BEST BNGLTSH BLOCK TIN DISH COVERS TEA AND COFFEE POTS ALABLAZE DISHES HOT WATER DISHES AND PLATES TEA KETTLES 8AUCEPANS. AND. A full stock of HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. C. GRAYELEY, . December 13 thstnG No. 62 EAST BAY. FOR SALE. fA TONS PURE UNADULTERATED PERUVIAN. O U GUANO, from first hands, by December 13 WILLIS & OWTBOLM. BALLAST ! BALLAST ! ?) pr TONS STONE BALLAST. LANDING FROM BRIG Zf ) John Pierce, at Dry Dock Wharf, for sale low. Apply on board or to J. A. ENSLOW & CO, December 18_1_No. 125 East Bay. COALS! COALS! COALS! 1 A f\ TONS VERY BEST ENGLISH PARLOR COAL, A\f \J jnat arrived per "Amelia;" For sale by JNO. FRASER & CO. December 12 3 TO CAPITALISTS. ASPLENDID MILL SEAT, LARGE WATER-POW? ER, WITH A DAM COMPLETE, is offered GRATIS to any one that would build thereon a COTTON FAC? TORY. It is situated in the finest Cotton District in the State, and convenient to the South Carolina Railroad. Apply to MOWRY & CO., November 8 th. Charleston. WM. JOHNSON, M. 2 WHARF-SI, EAST BED OF LAIMS, HAS JUST RECEIV ED ?y /~Xl~\ TONS RED ASH COAL . I From the Phoe lj\J\J 20 tons; Red Ash Stove Coal J nix Mine. - . . i ru STOKE: , 500 bbls. South Carolina LIME 100 bbls. South Carolina Cement j A constant supply of Swinton'a Planted Oysters. - ; ; ; . i OH UTE WHABT: tfy . GREY, BROWN AND RED BRICKS j Garden'Shells, White and YeHow Sand K;. . Oak and Pine Wood, of every description, for sale low. Orders called for daily by 10 A. M. at G. W. AI MAR'S DRUG STORE, corner Vanderharst and King street; W. CARBINGTON'S JEWELRY STORE, No. - King street; and ADAMS, DAMON & CO. *S, No. - Broad street. November 22 thm _^ UMON^WJL^TES, if AT THE FOOT OF &?.YNE -AND PINCKNEY STS. ?>TER NO. 1 HAS BEEN THOUBOUGHLY .REBUILT, j and'is now greatly improved by the addition of a shed 200 feet long, which offers advantages in landing and receiving "cargoes. The screw steamships of the "Balti? more and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company" land their cargoes here. 1 Piers Nos. 2 and 3 embrace a large water front avail? able for shipping. Tho proximity of these dock? to the Dry Dock renders them convenient for vessels needing repairs. '. * "* K Upon the premises are desirable locations for coal de? pots, woodyards, &c, to be rented. - COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, November,22 . ... thm3mo Lessees. THE COMPOSITION OP THIS GUANO IS IDEN? TICAL "WITH PERUVIAN. IT DIFFERS ONLY IN THE PROPORTIONS OF THE ; ? SAM? ELEMENTS. . . ' *} \1/H1LE IT CONTAINS LESS AMMONIA, TI TT/VQ V? nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of Lime, 16 per cent Of which is immediately soluble. Its effects I on Cotton the past season have, in many instances, ex- ? celled Peruvian Guano. It has in no case proved less ac? tive in tho early growth of the crop. When drought in? tervenes tho crop does not Buffer from its use as is the case with Peruvian Guano. By reason of the presence in it of so large aper cent, of Phosphate of Lime its use im? proves tho soil to an extent that cannot be realized from Peruvian Guano. Every cargo of this Guano is subjected to rigid inspec? tion analysis, and is Bold on a basis ef actual value. The undersigned, Agent, ls prepared to furnish the tes? timony of well known South Carolina planters in evidence of thc superior excellence of this Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Agent* December 4 tnflissnSmo NO. 62 EAST BAY. AMS?IIL-M il MIS. DR. BLY'SPA TENT ARTIFI? CIAL LEGS AND ARMS have all I the motions of the natural limbs | and are pro? nounced by Sur? geons and other comp?tent judges to ba the BEST IN THE WORLD. I have estab? lished a PERMA? NENT MANU? FACTORY IN THIS CITY, and hope, those in need will COD suit their own interest and have them "PROPERLY FITTED ON." Remember,no Artificial Leer can flt properly without the attendance of the patient I at the Manufactory, no more man a Glass Eye or a set of Teeth would. Dr. BL Y has the STATE CONTRACT of [ Georgia and Tennessee. Those applying from the above States win be PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. For particulars, address J. E. GARDNER, Agent and Manufacturer of Dr. BLY'S PATENT ARTI? FICIAL.ITMBS. No. 188 KING STREET, Obarteston. 8. C. Deon:?** 13 .}"?'. ' "'-?mths November 27 i LAW COPARTNERSHIP. MAGRATHvfit^W-?DBS, No. 69 Broad-street ? f * L / . -.~-UATTOTI .e " A. ?. MA?RATH. JAJGES LOWSDES. December 1 SHIPPING. FOR ELA.VRE_TUB Al COPFBRBO and copper fastened French. Bark MAZATLAN, H. Fauvre Master, having a portion of her car? go engaged, will Bail with dispatch. For re? mainder of Freight or Passage, apply to ' J. A. EN8L0W & CO., December IS ?hstu3 No. 125 Bast Bay. FOB LIVERPOOL.-THE ELE? GANT coppered ship MARY OGDEN, J. N. Hathaway Master, has two-thirds of her cargo engaged and going aboard. For farther freight engagements, apply to W. B. SMITH Sc GO., Gillon street, near Old Poe tomoo. December 12 FOR LIVERPOOL. THE NEW ? and strictly Al American Bark TOSCANA De >]ano. Master, of small capacity, wiH have dia ? patch for the above pori. For Freight engagements apply to _ STREBT BROTHERS & GO., Deoember 1 No. 74 East Bay. POR BOSTON-TO SAIL WITH DISPATCH.-The new Al brig MARY M. .MERRILL, 8. R. ULMEE master, will have quick 'dispatch for the above port. For Freight en? gagements apply to WILLIS Sc CHD30LM, December ll North Atlantio Wharf. POR NEW YORK.-MERCHANTS' LINE-The regular Packet Schooner LILLY, B. Francis Master, having tho larger portion ? cargo engaged, wants several hundred bales and light freight to fill up, at low rates. Apply to December 10 mtbs3 WILLIAM ROACH. POR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. "The first class Schooner THOMAS J. FR4ZD3R, *T. W. Wells Master. Capacity 75,000 feet lum =ber. Apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, December 12 2 Accommodation Wharf. WANTED.-A SLOOP OP ABOUT 15 " cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for k b.wood. Apply atDAinx NEWS office, or at C. N. AVERILL Sc SON'S, November 2 No. 70 East Bay. RAILROADS. CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., > CHARLESTON, Deoember 4, 1866. ) rrtHE FOLLOWING ARE THE RATES OF FARE AS _L established by this Company : Fifteen (15) Tickets for.$1.00 Seven (7) Tickets for. 50 Three (3) Tiokets for..'... 25 Single fare. 10 School Tickets for pupils (under 12 years of age), 25 fox. LOO Tickets can be had on application at the Company's Office, northwest comer of Broad and East Bay streets. By order: . S. W. RAMSAY, Deoember 4 Seoretary and Treasurer. FURNITURE, ETC. ELEGANT FURNITURE. , GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chesnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. We have a suit .Of . NINE ROOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED, And Furnished Complete as PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. Purchasers can see how a suit of Furniture will appear in their house, and can from these rooms make a better selection than they can from furniture promiscuously disced in liTze wirscooms. 2osos ; NoYHnber26' MISCELLANEOUS. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS WELL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND ?SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porte) of COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, S. C. Bl WILLIS.A. B. CHI30LM. October 25 PHOTOGRAPHS! BASLOW, THE OLD OPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH? LY renovated and fitted up the Old Star Gallery, and is prepared io take all kinds of PORTRAITS. He is thankful for past patronage, and further solicits a share of the trade. He has also Photographs of Confederate Gen? erals, Ordinance of Secession, Views of City, Sumter and i other Fortifications, at wholesale and retail, at S. E. COR ? NEB KING AND MARKET STREETS, Charleston, S. C. N.B.-Porcelain Portraits and Pictures enlarged on short notice and in best of style. " November 1 PK? COMPANYS CONCENTRATED (MON MD COM FERTILIZER. DIRECTIONS FOR USE-SAME AS NO. 1 PERU? VIAN GUANO, AT LESS THAN TTAT.T? THE i COST. Barrels 250 pounds each ; eight to the ton. HUNT & BRO., Agents, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 1 2mo Ko. 153 MEETING STEEET, (FORMERLY JOHN AS RHO SST AND CO.) GEORGE ?. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP W EME MAN, V SOUTH GASOLINA. JOHN A8HH?BST, ) MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, ALL OF WHICH HA8 BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND WELL BE SOLD TO FLBS$<?ILAS8 BUY BBS AT LOWEST PRICES. " ^r"* ." Octets* 2T I August tl ABOS FOR NORTH EDISTO AND ROCK V IX. I.E. THE STEAMER Teases I 3D 33-A^ CAPTAIN CHARLES WILLEY, W/ ILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, AS TT above, on Friday, at 9 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December IS 1 South A?antio Wharf. CHARLESTON IND CAMDEN REGULAR LINS. THE STEAMER Z- 33- ^ \A.3ST033, CAPTAIN CHAS. McGARY, ??T7TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAY FOR CAM VV DEN and landings on Santoo and Watereo Rivers, and positively sail from South Atlantic Wharves on SAT? URDAY, the 15th inst., at 8 o'clock A. M. precisely. AU freight shipped by this line is covered by insurance, Way freight and wharfage must be prepaid. For freight engagements apply to JAMES BROWNE, December 13 No. ll Exohange street. FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. THF- SPLENDID 8TEAM PACKET EMILIE, CAPTAIN W. F. ADAIR, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE, FROM SOUTH ATLANT? IC WHARF, on Thursday NiglU, 13th inst, at 10 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December 12 2 South Atlantic Wharf. FOK FLORIDA; : VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PALATKA. THE'FINE'STEAMER ? 33ZA.T33, CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. J8SS~Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the of? fice of JOHN MAHONEY, .ls.. 48 East Bay, November 13 Above Craig, Tuoiney & Co's. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR LINE STEAMERS THE NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER ZL 33. rV-A.3Sr03=3a CAPT. CHAS. McGABEY, AND STEAMER ^Vp31.XT3SrTJ3333R, ? H OAPT^W/T?GABBISSON.- ? LiP. rjVHE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN 1 regularly between Charleston and Camden; the "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and tho '"VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden. Freight for all landings on the Santee and Wateree Rivers will be received at all times, and stored free of charge?t No. ll Exchange street. All freight shipped by this lino is covered by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE, Exchange street, Charleston, BROCK & BENBOW, Wright's Bluff. : October 30 C. BELL, Camden. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET UNE. SEMI-WEE KL Y. TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, "WAVERLY BOLLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC OAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS. STEAMER FANNIE.Capt I^ODAVM IimTLEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY W TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, atToctock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, end stored free of charge. F?taaiS?tooumj Agents, November 8 Acccromwdation Wharf. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MCNBLTT. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain J. K. RTOHAMMON. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes? day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Frl dlThe Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday trip from Charlearon, and her Wednesday trip from Sa? vannah. Freight received daily and stored free of sharge. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents, Charleston, 8. C. T. M. MYBELL, Agent, Savannah, Ga. N. B -The Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers. November 2 Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery - MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. TO BB DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH AND 30th each month. Scheme, 80,000 tickets-627 rizea. Whole tickets, $16; halves, $9; quarters, $4. Prize of.$60,0004 2 Prizes of.84,600 7 Prize of.....$20,000 29 Prizes of.$1,000 l Prize of..$3,960 68 Prizes of.......$600 1 Prize of..$8,000 1U5 Prizes of..$300 220 Prizes of $200. , 54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $13,050. Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from Uto $10. ! - * .Circoterssentiree. Drawings mailed oe soon as the Lottery is drawn. . . A-'rlress H. T. PETERS, United 8tiie3 Lioemol A?ent, No. M. nasal street, Onu?eeton,S.C., er Key Box 52 l'.O. November Vt ( MimiS PRE?. npHOSE WISHING, TO MAKE PRESENTS WILL DO X. weU to call and examine my goods, as I will eell low "> mee* the timos, and all goods guaranteed. ' MEER8qB^TTM and DOTATION, FANCY BRIAR, of PIPES, latest style. SE* GAB-EOLDKRS, SEGAR CASES, and a great variety be? longing to the trade. Imported and domastto SEGARP, put-up in 60 and 100 boxea. At - L.LORENSTS . ' ?HEAP SEGAR. STORE^ No; 392 KING, . " A few doors above George street* SHIPPING NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO. ^FARE REDUCE? TO $25. Lea-ring each Port every alternate Tharsdajr STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDERj CAPT. B. "W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEE A, CAPT. H. S. LEDBT. rflKESE STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY TNDUCE X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen? gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on tho ooast THE STEAMSHIP JBlS^LXHrST IB. S O TT TD IE ZR, CAPTAIN B. W. LOCKWOOD. "\T7TLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON T V Friday, December 14. at ll o'clock A. M. Liberal advances made on Consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage, applv at tho office of the Agents. WILLIS & CHISOLM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO. December 8 FOR NEW YORK. THE STEAMSHIP S AR AG-OSS A, CAPTAIN CROWELL, TT7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT T V URDAY. December, 15th, at 1 o'clock P. M. December 10 _RAVENED &: CO., Agents. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'B RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP " JD I O T .A. T O 0R3 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, THIS FINE SH TP will sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All freight must be paid here by shippers. Gangs of negroes w ll be taken to the abo e pointa on the St. John's Elver at $5 each. Chilir?n under ten years of age free. Horses and Mules at reduced rates, i8S" Country papers advertising "the DICTATOR" will please copy. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Agency, No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf. December 12 FOU s^v\A.isrisr^ra. TH STEAMER "DICTATOB," 100]) TOWS BCRTHESi, CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTEE, TXJTLL LEAVE SOUTHERN WHARF EVERY FRI W DAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office of J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, November 1_No. 17 Vanderhorsf s Wharf. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YOBS AND LIVERPOOL. rfTHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS JL of this line leave New York every Saturday, tram Pier No. 47 North River. Ship. Ibm. Commander. ENGLAND...3,450.GRACE THE QUEEN.3,517.GROGAN. SCOTLAND.3,698...HALL. HELVETIA..3,315.OGILVIE. PENNSYLVANIA..2,872.LEWIS. DENMARK..3,117.THOMPSON. VIRGINIA.2,875.PROWSE ERIN..3,310.CUTTING. LOUISIANA.2,166.THOMSON. FRANCE.8.200.(bunding). - An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge. Steerage Passage Tickets ta bring persons from Lirer pool or Queenstown for 935, currency, can be obtained at our office. Through passage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham? burg, Bremen, fcc, at low rates. ?? BATES Or PASSAGE, PAYABLE TS OXTB?SHOT: Cabin. Steerage. To Liverpool or Queenstown.$100 $30. For freight or passage, apply to_._ STREET BROTHERS tc CO., September 1 I far. t.f _' "fr pt BOT. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROB EURO BY SAILING SHIPS, SALLEtG EVERY WEEK. ALBO by the SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS^ lafling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from Jew York. ? . > . . . Great Reduction in Fare to . CALIFOBNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DBAFT8 FOB* ANY AMOUNT"~? Great Britain and roland at the very lowest rates. . . Passengers, on arrival In Her?- -Torfe, wm have meir 1 Free, and everj care bestowed on them, apply to M- K. QUINN, io. 52T Sing street, Charleston, H. C. '37 . , lje