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DRY GOODS, ETC NEW GOODS! - Just Received, at the ?, BBB & CO., No. 287 King street, BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. "WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR VERY LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF 'J Moat of which has just been purchased by one of the Firm at much lower prices than we nave yet been able to show thia season. Our city and country friends, and the public generally, arc ?espcct&illy invited to examine OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. We w?l guarantee all Goods at thc lowest market prices. Some Goods we are offering at very low prices, SUCH AS: Per Yard. LINEN CRASH, for Towels,.at..10c. BLEACHED LINEN CRASH at......".."..... 12Kc. VERY GOOD LONGCLOTH at. 12^0. GOOD SHIRTING LONGCLOTH from..17 to 20c. GOOD BROWN SHIRTINGS at 7 yds. for-..$1.00 CALICOES at.i...... ?2&C A FEW MOURNING CALICOES, a little dam? aged, at. 12>?c NEW STYLES AND BE^T QUALITIES, at .+.16%, 18%, 20 to 25c ONE CASE OF ASSORTED PURPLE PRINTS, ranging from.20 to 30c. 4-4 PURPLE PRINTS, English. 4-4 BROWN MIXED PRINTS, French. "We have also opened entirely new and. -vet? desirable patterns, in all of the very best makes of PRINTS. FURNITURE PRINT'S AND WHITE AND COLORED FURNITURE DIMITY. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. "WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR TWENTY-FIVE CENT COUNTER, which contains a variety of Goods at almost half price, consisting of a few pieces of DELAINES, CC JRED WORSTED PLAIDS, COLORED CASHMERE PLAIDS, STRIPE POPLINS, STRIPE LUSTRES, PLAID LUSTRES, for Mourning, Together with other DRESS GOODS, which are very cheap at twenty-five cents. ALSO TO OUR THIRTY TO THIRTY-FIVE CENT COUNTER, which contains an assortment of CASHMERE PLAIDS, WORSTED PLAIDS, STRIPE POPLINS, PLAIN AND MIXED POPLINS, PRINTED MERTNOES, A FEW PIECES OF PLAIN MERTNOES AND STRIPED DELAINES, double width, which we now offer at 30 to 35 cents-original prices 50 to 65 cents. We also invite attention to many omer style? of DRESS GOODS tha? we have marked down in similar proportions: ENGLISH MERTNOES 'AND COBUBGSJ ' " " FRENCH MERTNOES, from.$LO0 to 1.25 and *1.40. Some of the pieces are very cheap in all shades. FULL LINES OF EMPRESS CLOTHE TN ALL COLORS, in Drabs, Slates, Royal Purple, French Brae, Mazarine Blue, Maroons, &c, &c, which we will sell cheap; together with almost every style of DRESS GOODS usually brought to this market ; WE ARE SHOWING FULL LINES OF GOODS IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. CLOTHS AND FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. BLANKET DEPARTMENT. NEW STYLE HOOP SHIRTS IN THE BEST MAKES. BLACK GOODS AND SILK GOODS DEPART? MENT. We are offering a beautiful HT?A of Colored Silks and full line of Black Silks in all qualities. CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Full lines Of English and German Hosiery. Two full lines of French Kid GIOVBB in every number. OUR LINEN AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT will be found well stocked with all the most useful articles for family and housekeeping purposes'; together with every other article to be found in our line, which we will sell at the lowest market prices for CASH OR CITY AC, CEPTANCE. Our country friends can make their purchases by order, or should they visit the city, we will be glad to have them can on us. N. B.-SAMPLES AND PRICE LISTS sent free of Charge to any part of the State. Be sure and call at ST0LL,WEBB&G0.'S, NO. 287 KING STREET, (Bancroft's Old Stand). December 1 DRY COOPS,ETC. LOUIS COHEN, NO. 948 King Street, BETWEEN HASEL ASD MARKKT STS., BESPECTFUX.LT INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC to his varied Stock of DRY GOODS, JUST OPENED, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 6000 YARDS BLACK AND WHITE POPLINS, at 15c With a large variety of other DRESS GOODS ranging on the same price. Our TRISH POPLTNS and SILK GOODS are -worth the attention of customers and those seeking styles and va? riety, combined with cheapness. The attention of the Ladies is particularly requested to the same. The Linen Department is well supplied in SHEET? ING and SHIRTING LINENS, with a large assortment of TOWELLINGS, all of the most popular brands, and at much reduced prices. CLOTH AND CASSIMERE DE? PARTMENT. Those seeking such wul find my 6-4 BLACK AND COLORED BROADCLOTHS at S2.60 bbe a very fine article. PRINTS & DOMESTICS DEPART? MENT. 2000 YARDS OF " COLORED MADDER PRINTS, at 12 c. per yard, is offered. BROWN GOODS.-STRIPED SHIRTING AND TICK? INGS, proportionally cheap. BLANKETS AND FLANNEL DE? PARTMENT. 20 PTECES 3-4 FINS SALISBURY FLANNEL, at 30c. per ya d. With large lot of other brands. ALSO, VERT CHEAP, A very large lot BLANKETS, in White and Colored, is offered at from $4 per pair and upwards. Particular at? tention is paid to the CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPART? MENT, ". Di which will be found the Latest Styles and Best Fabrics in Material and Trimming. LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1500 FRENCH LACE COLLARS aro offered at 15c. each. Genuino Cluny, Guipure and Brussels Laces, 04 very low figures. 1000 pieces English and French BONNET RIBBONS, in various widths, at very low prices. LADIES'AND MISSES'HATS, Ostrich Feathers and Flowers, in gjeat variety. HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPART? MENT. In this line will be found a well and carefully selected Stock of HOSE AND HALF HOSE, for Ladies, Gents and Children. Best of KID GLOVES for Ladies and Gentle? men, just received at very low prices. Also, Berlin Cas simere and Lined Thread and Silk Gloves, very reasona? ble. Having just REPLENISHED MY STOCK in all its dif? f?rent departments, I can assure those in want of any? thing in my line, that they will find large assortments in every class of GOODS, and at such rates that wiH defy competition. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, NO. 248 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. December 17 No. 271 KXNG ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. STREET, EESPEOTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE LADIES, and the public generally, that he bas now on hand, and is constantly receiving, a large supply of German Zephyr Worsted SPLIT AND DOUBLE ZEPHYR KNITTING AND SHETLAND WOOL, in a great variety of shades. ALSO, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS CANVASS EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS CORD AND TASSELS, CHENILLE SILK, COTTON AND MOHAIR BRAID, Etc. KNITTED WOOLLEN GOODS, SUCH AS HOODS, CAPS. TALMAS, JACKETS SHAWLS, SCARFS. ALSO, A LARGE BOTFLY OF FRENCH CORSETS, OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY AND STYLE, And a great variety of those beautiful FANCY PAPER BOXES. GLOVE BOXES, NECESSARIES TRAVELLING COMPANIONS HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Etc, . And a great many other Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents. .. - . . . AU the above Goods are directly imported from Europe, and will be sold at REDUCED RATES. December ll tuth DEALERS IN SH0ICE FAMILY GROCERIES, IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, TEAS, &c, NO. 259 KING-. STBEET, OPPOSITE HASEL, (BRANCH OF No. 900 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.) A LL ARTICLES SOLD FROM THIS ESTABLISH f\ MENT ate of the first quality. We sell no goods but what we can reeomTntynii and warrant to be PURE and GENUINE. Gooda delivered to all parts of the caty, free of charge. October 28 . - G?NS.&C. r j WM SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED BY THE SHIP "Amelia," from Liverpool, a fine stock of GUNS, which he offers for sale at low prices. BIRD GUNS, of all sizes and erices DEER GUNS, of an sisea and prices. Aim, Large Single and Double-barreled GUNS of fine quali? ty, made expressly for DUCK SHOOTING. ALSO, An invoice of PERCUSSION CAPS, WADS, WIRE CARTRIDGES, and other sporting articles, direct from Messrs. Eley Brothers, London. ALSO, A beautiful assortment POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES, GAME BAGS, Ac, of the very best English Manufacture. AU the above are made expressly to order, and war? ranted. C. GRAVELEY, No. 52 EAST BAY, December 13 thetas South of the old Postoffice. BLOCK TIN WAKE, &c. BEST ENGLISH BLOCK TIN DISH COVERS TEA AND COFFEE POTS ALABLAZB DISHES HOT WATER DISHES AND PLATES TEAKETTLES SAUCEPANS. Ann, A fm! stock of HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. C. GRAVELEY, December 13 thatue No. 52 EAST BAY. RHINE WINESi AGOOD OPPORTUNITY TS OFFERED TO LOVERS OF GENUINE RHINE WINES, UETDKSHETMER AND SAUTERNE for the Holidays, at reasonable prices, by the gallon ox dozen, by JOHN M. MARTIN, 1 December 18 tuthsm* No. 86 Har ?et street. GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. 1 Ci fifi B^SFjS PEIME WHITE MARYLAND ?\J\J\J CORN. WILLIS & CHISOLM. December 20 PRIME NORTH CAROLINA CORN, IN BULK, AFLOAT. Pl BUSHELS PRIME NORTH CAROLINA ?J?J*J\J CORN, landing per sehr. Dolphin, on Union wharf. For salo by JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., No. 14 Market street, opposite State street. December 20 2 HAT! HAY! AFLOAT. ft il A BALES VEE? PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY, *J\J\J landing per ship Screamer, on Atlantio Wharf. For sale by JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., No. 14 Market street, opposite State street. December 20 2 CORN, FLOUR, BRAN AFLOAT. AC?C?C? BJ2rSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND ^?\^\J\J TNG per schooner D. BRITTAIN, on Union Wharf. ' 150barrel8 Choice Extra Flour, per schooner N W Smith and steamer Quaker City. 2000 bushels Bran, landing per steamer Lulu, on At lantac Wharf. ALSO, To arrive per schooner L. Peacock and steamer Falcon: 2500 bushels PRIME WHITE C jRN 3500 bushels Prime Oats 1000 bushels Prime Yellow Corn. For sale by JNO. CAMPSEN & CO., No. 14 Market, opposite State street. December 20 2 FIRE CRACKERS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, CADDIES, ?fcc. "? A A BOXES FIRE CRACKERS XUU 150 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins 5 bags Sott Shell Almonds 75 boxes assorted Candies, viz: Sugar Hearts, Leaves, Figures, Bon Bons, Gum Drops, and boxes of mixed Candies 60 boxes of Preserves and Jollies 50 boxos and half b^xes Sweet Chocolate 50 cases half and quarter boxes Sardines 100 kegs, half kegs, and quarter kegs Sardines and An? chovies 25 kegs Dutch Herrings 50 lbs. Sap Sago Cheese 25 easel, 1 and 2 lb cans, Oysters 25 cases, 1 and 2 lb cans. Tomatoes 20 cases Pineapple, Raspberry and other Syrups 25 cases, 1 and 2 lb cans, Lobsters. WITH, A general stock of GROCERIES, such' as SUGARS, Coffees, Teas, Candles, Butter, Cheese, Soaps, Starch, Flour, Fish, Powder and Shot, Potatoes, Oaions, Beef, Pork, &c, &c. AND A full stock and assortment of WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS. For sale low at MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN'S, December 20 No. 187 East Bay. CORN, OATS, &c. 1<Or\f \ BUSHELS PRIME OLD WHITE CORN J-?J\J\J Landing per schooner Brittain. m STOKE: 1500 bushels OATS . 500 bushels Seed Oats 200 bales Hay-N. R. and Eastern 10 bbls. Miller's Old Rye Whiskey. For sale by WEST & JONES, December 20_No. 75 East Bay. SUGAR AND MOL ASSES. A f\ HHDS. CHOICE GROCERY SUGARS fjfcV/ 15 hhds. New Crop Clayed Molasses 50 bbls. New Crop Clayed Molasses, ex bark Orchilla. For salo low to close consignment. RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. December 20 PRIME EASTERN HAY. 225 INO23 PRIME EASTEEN HAY,NOWLAND Ex schooner "Maine Law" from Richmond, Maine, and for sale by RISLEY k CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. December 18 FRESH PORK AT 15 CENTS. JUST RECEIVE O A FINE LOT OF HOGS (SLAUGH? TERED), which we will sell by the Hog, from first StaU on north side o f the Lower Market. KANAPAUX, LANNEAU & CO., December 1_1 _Produce Merchants. SALT ! SALT ! TAAA SACKS FOR SALE FROM STORE OE I v VJ U wharf, in lots to suit purchasers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. December 19 ? MOLASSES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. ?)A PUNCHEONS OF ENGLISH ISLAND MOLAS AJ\J SES, of superior quality-better than Porto Rico, and fuliy equal to New Orleans Syrup-for sale by December 19_2 HENRY COBIA & CO. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS LATHS, ?fcc. QA A BARRELS CEMENT ?UU 100 barrels Plaster Paris 50 barrels New York Lime. Landing this day from schooner L. L. Tapley. ALSO IK STORE : 1000 BARRELS STONE LIME . 50 M Laths, Sashes,-Blinds, Doors, Ac For sale low, by - TROUT & AMSRURY, - ' Nos, 4,6 and 8 Market street December 19 - wtha3 BALTIMORE PRODUCE STORE, ,'? > JUST OPENED. NO. ll STATE STREET. HAMS, BACON, BEEF TONGUES. CORNED BEEF, Pork, Lard, Potatoes, Apples and Onions, whole? sale and retail The best article the Baltimore market can supply us, constantly on hand. JAS. C. QUINN, December 19_6? J- J- GIBBONS. FRESH BEEF, FOR SALE AT STALLS NO'S 7, 15, 16, 37, 38, 39, from 8 to 10 cents per pound, by THOMPSON, KENN ARTY k CO., Charleston Market December 19 4* , FOR SALE. ;rrv.; TONS PURE UNADULTERATED PERUVIAN OU iGUANO, from first hands, by December 18 WILLIS k CHISOLM. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, AT LOW PRICES; IRON AND Steel Ploughs, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Corn Shellers, Fanning and Grain Mills, Cotton Gins, Corn and Cotton Planters' Seed Drills, Plough Casting, Gin Gear and ether Castings, Horse Power Threshing Machines, Guano, Bone Dust Phos? phate of Lime, ko. _ JOHN MOORE, December 10 2mo No. 193 Front-street, New York. REFUSE LIME. "OOB SALE, 100,000 BUSHELS OF REFUSE T.TMTTU JD thoroughly impregnated ammonia, an p-^llent manure. Apply at ike GAS OFFICE Church street November 20 ENGLISH BLANKETS, CLOTHS, . . ?tc, ?fee. ?* 9A 104, AND 11-4 BED BLANKETS "4 9-4,10-4,11-4. and 12-4 Bed Blankets (rosed) 60x72, 64x72, and 68x76 in. Dnffil Blankets .Black, Brown and Blue Mixed Kerseys 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 Ladlfes' Super Beaver doth Cloaks Ladies' Super Waterproof Cloaks Welsh and Saxony Flannels Men's Dark Colored Kid Gloves - Ladies' Dark Colored Cloth Gloves._ Very low, to closesales. ; < JOHN HANCKEL, ' - ?;. ? No. 44 East Bay, . December l? " ths2 Cor. Boyce's South Wharf. sro. ll? EAST BAT. (5T rv BAGS COFFEE, BIO t>\7 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 kite, and half bbls. and bbls.; Herrings, Trout and a full stock of Groceries and Liquors always on hand. Imo November 22 1 f\f\OASES OF SELECTED BOOTS AND SHOES JLwvJ'forChri??taiaa. Good, substantial and cheap. ?JOHN COMMINS, No. UT MEETING STREET, UP STATES, 5 Nearly opposite HAyne street December 20 4 SHIPPING. FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE FTUR.ST Claes American Bark HELEN SANDS, E. E. OTIS Master, of smaU capacity, bas a burge por? tion of her cargo engaged, and wiU be dispatoh od for tko above port. For balance of Freight room, apply to December 20_STREET BROTHERS & CO. FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE ELE? GANT ship MARY OGDEN, J. N. Hathaway | * Master, wants ?80 bales Cotton to complete her .cargo. For engagements apply to W. B. SMITH & CO., December 17 Union Bank Building. POR BOSTON-THE PIN El NEW schooner RALPH CARLETON, Capt Harring- j > ton, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will j shave dispatch for the above port For Freight engagements apply on board, or to OLNEY & CO., ! December 18 Nos. 9, ll and 13 Vendue Range. POR BOSTON-TO SAIL WITH DISPATCH-The new Al brig MARY M. > MERRILL, S. R. ULMES master, vrUl have quick ^dispatch for the above port For Freight en? gagements apply to WILLIS & CHXSOLM, December ll North Atlantic Wharf. WANTED-A VESSEL TO LOAD for Bremen. Apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO., December 20 1 No. 74 East Bay. WANTED-A VESSEL TO LOAD for Boston. Apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO., December 20 1 No. 74 East Bay. VESSEL WANTED, TO LOAD LUM? BER from Savannah for Bremen. Api ' to C. P. GUILLEAUM?, Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. December 20 1 VESSELS WANTED.-APPLY TO RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. 3 December 13 Vx-K WANTED.-A SLOOP OP ABOUT 15 ?WV cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for y_Ji \Awood. Apply at DAILY NEWS office, or at ..T^Ti C. N. AVERILL & SON'S, November 2 No. 70 East Bay. RAILROADS. NOTICE. OFF :CE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., ) CHABLKSTON, December 19, 1866. ) THE CARS WILL RUN ON SUNDAYS FROM 9 o'clock A M. until 7 o'clock P. M., until further notice. By order. S. W. RAMSAY, December 19 Secretary and Treasurer. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO. WH? OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., 1 CHARLESTON, December 17, 1866. J THE CARS WILL COMMENCE RUNNING REGU? LARLY THIS DAY, on the main line through Broad, Meeting, Calhoun and King-streets. For the present the Cars wiU run from 7 o'clock A M. to 9 o'clock P. M. The following are the Rates of Fare, viz : Fifteen Tickets for.$1.00 Seven Tickets for. 50 Three Tickets for. 25 Single fare. 10 School Tickets for children (under 12 years of age), 25 for. LOO Tickets, can be obtained on application at tho Office. S. W. RAMSAY, Secretary and Treasurer. N. B. Accommodations for colored persons will be made as soon as the full complement of Cars are received. By order._ December 17 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. THROUGH TICKETS TO POINTS NORTH, SOUTH AND WEST. THE FOLLO WIv G THROUGH TICKETS ARE ON sale at the Passenger Office of this Company, in Line street, viz: CHARLOTTE, N. C., I BALTIMORE Md., RICHMOND, Va. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., WASHINGTON, D. C., NEW YORK, VIA COLUMBIA, DANVILLE and RICHMOND. ATLANTA, Ga., I MOBILE Ala,, MONTGOMERY, Ala., | NEW ORLEANS, La., To NEW ORLEANS, via GRAND JUNCTION or MONTGOMERY. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., LOUISVILLE, Ky., NASHVILLE, Tenn., ST. LOUIS, Mo., MEMPHIS, Tenn., CINCINNATI, Ohio, GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn CAIRO, BX, ~ CORINTH, Miss., CHICAGO, BL Information can be received at the PASSENGER OFFICE in Line-street, or from the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, in John-street H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent Ll C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent December 15 AGRIGULTURAL. INGERSOLL'S PORTABLE HAND POWE? THE INGERSOLL PRESS STANDS UNRI? VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO? MY, CHEAPNESS AND RA? PIDITY OF WORK IT CAN BE WORKED WITH TWO OB FOUB HANDS. AND WILL TURN OUT FROM TWENTY "TO THIRTY BALES, OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS BACH, PEB DAY. The Press can be worked either alongside or under the Ginning Boom, 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 si LITTLE & MARSHALL'S ? Agricultural Warehouse AND SEED STORE, ' NO. 140 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 11 tnihsSmo FOR NORTH EDISTO AND ROCK VILLE. THE IDEA, CAPTAIN C HABLES "WILLEY, ~WPJJL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHABF AS . T T above, on Friday, at 3 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Possage, apply on board, or to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December 20_1_South Atlantic Wharf. FOR NORTH AND SOUTH EDIS TO AND ROCKVILLE. THE STEAMER "W"- FRAZIEH, * CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE, ON Friday, 21st inst, at 4 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to C. L. GUILLEAUME, Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. AU Freight payable on wharf. 1 Poce inner 20 FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET 33 DMC ILIE, CAPTAIN W. F. ADAIR, TT7TLL LEAVE AS ABOVE, FROM SOUTH AT? TY LANTIC WHARF, on Thursday night, 20tli inst., at 10 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, applv to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December 19 2 South Atlantic Wharf. FOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PA LATEA. THE FINE STEAMER KATE, CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP ON every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. j8S?Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the o? fice of JOHN MAHONEX, JB., 48 East Bay, November 13_Above Craig, Tuomey & Co's. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR. LINE STEAMERS THE NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER Z. B. VA1STCE, CAPT. CHAS. McGAREY, AND STEAMER VOL.UNTEEB, CAPT. W. T. GARRISSON. mHE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL- RUN I regularly between Charleston and Camden; the "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and the "VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden. Freight for all landings on the San tee and Wateree Rivers will be received at .all times, and stored free of chargeat.No.il Exchange' Btreet All freight shipped \ by this line ia covered by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE, Exchange street, Charleston, BROCK & BENBOW, Wright's Bluff. October SO C. BELL. Camden. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC CAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS. f STEAMER FANNIE.Capt ISAAC DAVIS n^ITTLL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY > ?J ?I TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. - '?&pight received daily, and stored free of charge. - . ^r Freightarid Passage;; apply' to - " ' FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents, November S _ Accommodation Wharf. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY. 1.. .Captain.W. T. MONELTT. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX... .Captam J. K. RiCH^osoN. 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 FT T7A HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri? day. * . . . The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on ber Monday trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa? vannah. . Freight received dally and stored free of charge. ForFreight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents, . . * K\; "Charleston, S. C. ..-.-i'?O?.; CLAGHORN & CUNTNG HAM, Agenta . , I - - Savannah, Ga. N. B._The Sternness of this line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany sad Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers. November 2 MURD WITH FIRST-CLASS FINEST LIQUORS, ALES AND 8E?ARS, AL WAYS ON HAND; NEW YORK AND MILL POND OYSTERS, i jr H. H. BADENHOP & CO., Nd 133 Meeti?g-Street, November 19 _ CHARLESTON, 9. C UNION WBARYES, AT THE FOOT OF HAINE AND HTNCBNEYSTS. PIER NO. 1 HAS BEEN THOUROUGHLY REBUILT, and is now greatly improved by the addition of a i shed 300 feet long, which offers advantages in landing and receiving cargoes. The screw steamships of tho "Balti? more and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company" land their cargoes here. Piers Nos. 2 and 8 embrace a large water front avail? able for shipping: The proximity of these docks to the : Dry Dock rendent them convenient for vessels needing repairs. Upon the premises are desirable locations for coal de- I pots, woodyard*, &c, to be rented. . COURTENAY ts TRENHOLM, Novsrcber 22 thmSmo - Lass?es. SHIPPING. "Baltimore and Charleston Railroad AND STEAMSHIP COMPANY LINE." /tefr^Z. V _ THK FINE STEAMSHIP SEA GULL X<JfAwi 'i.^ DUTTON, Commander, will pail for Balti ^^Mlt?sM more Tllits Da'J- at 3 o'clock P. M., from -S^~f~ Pier No. 1 l.'nion Wharves. AST Freight will be received up to 2 o'clock. COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Agente, December 20_1_No. 2 Union Wharves. FOR BALTIMORE. /"i>-f ^7 * . THE FKiE STEAMSHIP LULU, /?% S-^iXSaptain DA>'IEL CHILDS. will receive ^4Mi^m Freight 27?!? Da?, at Brown's Wharf for the vA;v ". "> V\' abovo P?rt: nlso for Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and sail on Friday, the 21st instant, at 8 o clock A. M. precisely. For Freight engagements at low ratos apply to - . STREET BROTHERS & CO., PooamoerlB_3_No. 74 East Bay. FOR PHILADELPHIA. EJTVTJPIIRE STEAMSHIP L.INE THE STEAMSHIP WHIRr-WIlSTD, HENRY FARGO MASTER, T?TLLIj SATDAS ABOVE, FROM ATLANTIC WHARF, VV on SATURDAY next, tho 22d inst. ' Freight taken through to Providenco and Boston, and re-snipped from the same Whurf in Philadelphia For Freight, apply to H. F. BAKER ? CO. December 17_No. 20 Cumberland street. FOR NEW YORK THE 8LDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP Q,TT-A.S:ER, CITY CAPTAIN WEST, ' WILL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT? URDAY, December, 22, at 7 o'clock A. M. December 17 _RAVENEL & CO., Agents. FOR S-^v^JNTIS^H. THE STEAMER "DICTATOR," 1CO0 TONS BURTHEN, _CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER, XXTTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANlxC WHARF EVERY VV FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office of , , J. D. ATHEN & CO., Agents, ?Novewhor1 _No ?7 Vwleruorst's Wnarf. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP THE ?tDICTATO JRS 99 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUTS M. COXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, OTTTS FINE SHIP will sail from Middle Atlantic Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'olock, for the above phices. All freight must be paid here by shippers. Gangs of ? egroes w U b? t ken to the abor e points on the St. John's River at S5 each. Chil ir.=n under ten years of age free. Horses and Mules at reduced rates, jg??Country papers advertising "the DICTATOR" wffl please copy. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Agency, No. VJ Yonder ac; if'; .v.. if. '"ecember 12 NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. npCHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS I of tins Une leave New York every Saturday, from Pier No, 47 North River. Ship. Tons. 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.3,200.(building). An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge. Steerage Passage Tickets to bring persons from Liver? pool or Queenstown for $35, currency, can be obtained at our office. Through passage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham? burg, Bremen, ?EC., at low rates. . SAXES OT PASSAGE, PAYABLE IK CCBXEHOY: Cabin. Steerage. To Liverpool or Queenstown.$100 $30. For freight or passage, apply to _ .;j?? STREET BROTHERS & CO., September 1 tnt-iRjj"_- '* ??FtB<?v. PASSAGE REDUCED I CHEAP PASSAGE TO OK.' FROM EURO PE, BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ALSO by the SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS, Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland st the very lowest rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, wfll have their baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on them. For Passage, Ac, apply to M. M. QUINN, No. 527 King el reel. Charleston, b. X February 27 lyr SAMUEL R. MARSHALL,1 (FORMERLY CO-PABTNEB OF J. E. AXXJEK & Co.), IMPORTER AND DEALER TN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, CUT? LERY, GUNS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NO. 310 KXNG ST., THIRD DOOR BELOW SOCIETY, CHABLXSTO?, S. O. October 1 . :,'???>:-... amos.