the charleston daily news.(charleston, s.c.) 1866-09-24 [p...
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K i fi, BARLEY, WHEAT,OATS.
1 15RIVI >'G DAILY, AND CARFFULLY SELECTElJ\ roi: FALL PLAN'l INO. Venons needing MIC!Seed, miad i" your orders, that taey miy bo tilled o'
arrival.SS STOKE AND POlt SALE: oRN
200'i BUSHELS PRIME WHITE BALTIMORE"3000 bushels Prime White Western Corn2500 bushels Prime Yellow Yf'estern Corn5000 pf ai uti s Bran3 '00 lbs. Shorts300 bales Prime North River Hay.
ALSO, ('41*.250 bales PBIVIE NORTH UlVE¡>¿¿¿LDWELL :
TO AMUVE BY THE SCHOOSEB «»BN ME sL ANDGRIST, CRLCRED CORN. " JOHN BINNS,
FLOUR. t6 yow Custom-House.No. 219 East Bay, opfmwa3
September i4 .-"
SiUV ,-kuA, pLoufl.N*^ItBAGS EXTRA FLOOR
9OA Q0-W bags Eitra Flour¿IKJXJ \¡(, pllis. Extra Flour
"75 bb s. Superfino Flour.a daiiv receipt, direct from tho Mid, pureba-
^'"'f.iroend upon getting an article they eau recom-
sers rrnl. !¡t .",." vvic0 tuan same good* can bo impovt-North? J- N.KOBSON.eêépfimber 24 mwft No. 6i East Bay.
GRÖ'DB TUBPENTINB WANTEDé/\f\ BBLS. CRUDE TURPENTINE WANTED.4UU Apply to J. A. ENSLOW & CO.,Septem óer 22 2_No. 125 E»-t Bay.
FLOUR.IDA BBLS. LOW PRICED FLOUR.1 O KS For salo by X. J. KERR & CO.September 2 ¡ *.
_
2
flORN.AÍ~\dJÍ\ BUSHELS PRIME WESTERN MIXliDHt V/ K)\J CORN, ia 2 busutl bag.".For .nie low by T. J. KERR k CO.September 52_2_
CORN ! CORN!1000
1
For salo»»." EaHt (5lkV.Bent»""" r
EAST BAY,OFFER FOR SALE AS FOLLOWS:
A á \i\ SACKS WHITE CORNi± yj k./ 30 hhls Sides and Shoulders
K8 barrels Furn Old Bourbon Whiskey42 barrels Monongahela Whiskey15 eightii casks Pure French Brandy4 quarter casks T. Hine k Co's Brandy
10 barrels Holland Oin]5 casks Rum
For salo low at NO. 173 EAST BAY.September 22_ 3
3STOTIOE.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!WANTED, 20,000 POUNDS CLEAN WASHED WOOL.
We wilt pay Lom 35 to 40 cents per pound.accord-lng to quality.
Also, RAGS, HIDES, SKINS, kc.Apply to MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Nos. 4, ö and 8 Vendue Range.ÜÖfOolumbia Carolinian insert 1 month and Bend bill
to this office. Imo_August 27
TO WHEELWRIGHTS, CABINETMAHERS AND CA IIPENTERS-A
PU I Uli: AHT1CLE.Pf f\ / \ f\ FEET POPLAR PLANK, WIDE, FROMÖUUU % to 1)i thick
10,000 feet White Oak Plank, wide, from \y» to 4thick :
60.C00 feetSeaBoned V,i Flooring Boards iOn hand, for sale, cash, by
WHARTON Sc PETSCH,C AR WORKS AND STEAM PLANING MILLS,
Corner Line street and Railroad Avenue.
September na_ 2
GENUINE DURHAM SMOKINGTOBACCO.
TUB 171"DERSIGNED IS THE SOLE PROPRIETORnf the above named article, being the successor of
the original manufacturer.Haviug obtained letters patent for said article, he
hereby warns all persons against manufacturing or at¬tempting 10 manufacture said article.
All vend-rs of the "GENUINE DURHAM SMOKINGTOBACCO" must obtain it from me directly, or frommy authorized agent-*.The following aro my sole authorized agents at
present. O ibera will be tidied.Walker, Farrar k C"., Netrbern; Northrop k Oum-
mlngs, Wilmington; H. D. Tool, Tarboro; Ashton iiEmerson, Portsmouth, Ya.; Adolph Berry, No. 172West Pratt-street, Baltimore; March, Price k Co., Ko.91 Water-street, New York; W. O. Bennett & Co.,Charlestou, 8. C. J. R. GREEN.Durhams, Orange County, N. C., June 15.August 10 2rao
South Carolina Lime & Cement,
THE ABOVE» WILL BE FOUND AT WM. JOHN¬SON'S, at tho BAST END OF LAUttENS-STttKET.
Attention is rosppctfully invited to the following,emanating from tho mi st practical knowledge andlargest experience; ia the South :
GRANITEVILLE, 8. C., August 4th, 18-6.Messrs Chixnlm Urns :GENTLEMEN-Yours, in relation to the Lime, came
duly to hand. I must say that 1 prefer tue SOUTHCAROLINA LIME to Northern Lime. I was not awarethat it could be obtained, or I should have orderod it inpreference to any other. We commenced using it atGraniteville iu 18'9, and hive used ovor a thniiRMidbarrel". We have had frequent oceaBious to take d »wuand alter work a fe* months old, aud.found mo Limeperfectly hurd am! solid. We are now i nning down awall erected during the war, an 1 And it extremely dilllcnlt to clear toe bricks. Indeed, I havo ' everseou
stron/tv walls of thirty years' standing. Masons oftencoud ina tho Limo from ignorance of i s qualities, as
not being as strong as Chomaston, thinking p. requiredmoie ti makr- the taiiio quantity < f mortar. I am sa'-isilod, from my own experience, that it is a mistake, ltwill go quiie as far, and when ured in the «Uto th -tmasoiiB term "ucak mortar," it will, in a tow days, setso s r»ugly as to make a bond superior to anything ex¬
cept Hydraulic Lime. Yours trnlv,WAI. GREGG,
President of the Graniteville Manufacturing Co.
Wo have used the South Carolina Lime tinco HR firstintroduction into this market to the presout time, indagree with Mr. GREOG that it makes stronger mor arthan toe Eastern Limo. We also boliive that lt willstaud Mils climat'» belter than other limo in'uso Wehave atsf.usjd the South Carolina Cement, made at thesame place, whenever wo could got i:, for all workwhere water was not encountered; and bell-vo that forrough ca^ti 'g the exterior of buddings it is superior toHydraulic Cement. Verv respectfully,"WALTER CADH. J. 'W. DEVfcREAUX k BRO.JNO. STKOHECKER. JAMI'S P. EARLE.R. H. LUCAS. C. C. TRUMBO.EDW. B. MILLER. W. H. GRUVEB.THEO. A- SMITH. -JAMES ARCHER.5'¿ .,^i?,.,íi; J- A- * T- L- SANDERS.S'?, ENGLAND. G.O. WHARTON.H.G.DUFrUS. li. W. ChOHS.
DAVID LOPEZ & 80NS.
ENGINEER'S OF FIFE. )CHARLESTON, s. C., August 28th, \MG. \
lbe l ime 2ua(ie at the Colleton Limo Works oncoper uiver, m this State, I have used, and cousfdor itquHitou not superior to any Lime imported lo thití
r ar"uE. B. WU Tl E,Civil Engineer and Architect.
Korn m G^RTESTON, s C., September 31,16%.C*"Ct imîpe.rtauî" iM *hl> use of ,ha Liiuo andbaie r'*!V: ,c,W!ed £t tllß "«oilMon Limo Works," 1BiiperioHo^i'101'1} cuting that they aie equal 11 notmarket; S,rihtriu,at.e,lal!S of like character sold in thisheartily r.c ,;,,"?,,)!^"' of economy, are cheaper. 1and c'itraot"'U tbtlie artlül K to the us», cf builders
8' FRANCIS D. LE'i.Architect.
wm. JOHNSON, AffentFor South Ca.,,;,,, , ,' a8»ul'
Scptt mbcr 24 * ll,Ja Llmo Bud Cement Works.-_Ptn
BOWERS % siLCOX,BROKERS, C0M.
No. 127 Meeting Street, oppHte'thor\S flWD CONSTANTLY: FAR»», prANr.vnovo\) H'lU.sKS AM) l.01'> for s»!i ,(f ,.^1tI0^S-pr,,,,-,., t-i re-eivo a!, kinds of G,01^ ^RtS A'JI'ÍJM I- < HAN i'l -E. PUUOUCE, cte on :.".".",,Also. Ki: NIl'UHE HOU.SK8. AND V.^Vi .V l.c
' ¡ev.r.v i .scrip i ," "". MU,. Will also givé 0"r Si.e<-iáattcntio, to uUT DOOU SALES. 3mos S.'i,emL¿r 3
THE CHABLESTOH
ßmin sar DOCKSHAVING UNDERGONE A TnOIlOTTGH AND COM
PLEi'E REPAIR, aro now ready to receive all Yessela ne/ding ta« saino.
For particulars apply to" JAMES G. & D C. MARSH,
,,Marsh's SSIiip yard.
Now York Herald, Wilinirgton Journal/. Savannali H»rald, and Jacksouvillo Union innert as abovand send b.ll and copy of paper to J. G. & D. Q, M.b'eptember 19_ wfoiC
NEW RATESWHARFAGE,
STOEAGE, ftc,AS LATELY AGREED TO BY
WHARF-HOLDERS,AND
SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD OF TRADE,
RATES NOW IN USE.PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH WALKER, Ag'fc.Ko, 120 Meeting Street,
Peptcmber 21 CORNER OF MARKET.
PARLOR AI ATCHESIPARLOR MATCHES II
PARLOR MATCHES tl¡
ïxAu^Iuuiore, IuuKo "fiuduc'éínents to the"trado?"KING & OASSIDEY,
Hepfcmbor 22 NO 151 MEKTINK-STltrET.
"DRUGGISTS' SCALES,IN GREAT VARIETY, AT
KING- & CASSIDEY'S,Peptembet 22 _NO. 151 MEETING-STREET.
INDIA RUBBER"
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,A FINE ASSORTMENT, AT
KING & CASSIDEY'S,September22_NO. 151 MEETISft-STREET.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Colton Factors and Banters,Nos. 1 und 3 IIAYNE-S PREKT,
. CHARLESTON. S. C.OFFER FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET
TRICES :
COILS HEMP AND MANILLA ROPEliÚUv/ 2(1« bales Bagging!
60 hhda P. R. aud Muscovado Sugars500 bbls A. B, 0, Cnshed and Powdered Sugars200 bbls. Wost India Molasses100 bbls. Sugar HOUBS Syrup60 hhda. Muscovado and Cuba Molasses100 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes1000 bas s Kio, Java and Laguayra Coffee400 dozen Paluted BucketsPowder in whole, half and qnar'er kegs, also in canis¬
ters cf one lb. and half lbs.1000 bags Shot, assortod sizes500 bbls. Flour, Extra, Super and FineCopperas, Epsom Salts, Blue Stone, Madder, Indigo,
Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Crate's Soaps, bar andfancf, Soda in kegs and boxes, Teas, Caudles, Macke¬rel, (LO.
SALT.5000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, Seamless Sacks,
Standard weight6000 sucks Liverpool Salt, Seamed Sacks, Standard
woight.September 10 Imo
NOTICE.3N AND AFTER THE ?3D INST., 1600, PASSENGERS
arriving on tho South Carolina and WilmingtonaDd Man<-h't*ter trainB will bo iurniahed with DINNERAT RINGVILLE. C. A. SCOTT.KinHVillo. S. O., September 21, 1800.September 22 C
MADAME LA MARS,PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY. ASTROLOGY, PHRE¬
NOLOGY AND PHYtilOGNOMY-four of tho mostsublime Sciences that can occupy tho human mind-has located at No. '.ll BROAD SIREKT, third doorfrom Kiug street. She gives a general invitation toall who desire to consult on business of importance.Thero is no question which may not bo accuratelyanswerod, and much misery avoided by a timely inquiryof thu Mar ofAstrology. She possesses a magnetic powerof healing, mid desovilles alt tllrea-.es, and tolls them atonce whether it is curable, and save muny dollars.Knntemht-r 17 Imo*
THE SUBSCRIBERRESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS,
aud tte puolic generally, that he has resuniod meCOOPERAGE BUSIN r SS at No. > O HT ll COMM1ÏR-OIAL.WHAUF. In rstiiruing his thank* tor past lavors,he respectfully solicits a continuance of the samo.
ROBERT BEE.September 10 ».mth8*
FOR SALE,t.f\ SHARES ROME LOAN AND BUILDING AS«-IAJ SOCIATION STOCK.Apply nt tills ottioe. July 13
FOR SALE,ATEN-HORSE ENGINE IN COMPLETS ORDER;
also, a TWENTY-FIVE HORSE ENGINE, and 20<Jbarrels ROSENDALE CEMENT.A pply Rt No. i CUMBERLAND STREET.September 12 wi ms
BOILERS FOR SALE.TWO THIRTY INCH CYLINDER BOILEBS, TWEN¬
TY-FIVE long, very little used, Will bo sold low,if applied for immediately, at
WILLIAM R. HFNEREY'S,July 9mwf ?Io. 314 Mneting-strpet,
JOHN BINNSKESPECTFULt.Y ANNOUNCES TO DIS FRIENDS
and tho public generally that he has opened a
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND FEED STORE at No. 219EAST BAY, opposite tho New Custom Houso. He so-
liciu a slu^e ol* tho public patronage. He. will keep a
supply constantly on hand of the following articles,which he will dispose of at tho lowest market rates:FLOUR, CORN, OATS, HAÏ, BRAN AND SHORT*.August 17 118
tNo. 193 EAST BAY.
J. S. SCHIRMER,WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES.
TIC RICE. An assortment ol all grades .con¬
stantly on hand. limos June 2S
BOXER'S BITTERS.T7H}R SALE AT ALL PROMINENT GROCERS, WINE.I1 MERCHANTS, AND DRUGGISTS, and Wholesaleonly, by
lt, FUNK, Jr., Sole Agent,No 66 Libertv Street, N. YAugust 21 3mo»
NOTICE.rnilE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO .LEIJL City, will contract lo,- ali kinds ol HoU-E-I<UiLLING AND REPAIRING- W.Ü. ilU'Vi.R,
No. WlWeutworth-stt-ec-t.c v LAW ON AI BIJIOKUÄN'S, NO. 17 iiroad-strot.i,Soptembct I tnt
We are offering a large andattractive stock of FALL ANDWINTER DRY GOODS, whichis now complete, embracing a
large stock of WOOLLENGOODS, adapted to Planters'use.
With our facilities for the pur¬chase of Gooda, cur long expe¬rience ia the Southern trade,and knowledge of the wants ofour people, we confidently askau examination of oar Stock. .
W. T. BURGE Ss CO.,T3JrOIVrriirik3 AV D -TODlllERg,
Np. 4:5 Hayne st.Septomber 10
AWOBD TO ALL!
BY L. SH & SON,No. 506 KING-STREET.
TO HODSEKEEPEHS,WEEKLY CONSIGNMENTS OP THR BEST OAK
AND PINE WOOD by Ballroad, for Bale low FOR CASH..
TO MECHANICS.YELLOW PINK LUMBER OF ANY DESCRIPTION,
CUT TO ORDER.
ALSO,
OAK, ASH AND POPLAR, ON HAND AT RETAIL.
TO MERCHANTS.WE ARE READY TO RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF
MERCHANDISE ON COMMISSION, to bo sold at Auc¬tion or otherwise. \
TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS.WILL RECEIVE COUNTRY PRODUCE, HAVING
ample arrangements for reception and storago of
HAY, GRAIN, COTTON,NAYA Ti STORES, «fcc.
TO DROVERS AND DEALERSIN
LIVE STOCK.LOUAGE AND FEED FURNISHED ON REASONA¬
BLE 1ERMS, on aU Stock to be sold by us at Auctionor othirwlse.
AUCTION SALESEVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,
AITICLES OF FURNITUREFOR SALE RECEIVED AT ANY TIME.
HORSES AND MULESON HAND, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
SipteaborlS tuB2 m4
THIS
FRAME!Sptemner 17 mwf6
J. E. DAPfiAY,DENTIST,
NO. 5 LIBERTY-STREfir, SOUTH SIDE,CIIAIlLíÜSTUM, S. C.
SpptraherlO_ wfm
MTBOLOBBTSADDLER,
No. 31 Broad st.,MANUFACTURER ANI> 'Ml'O' TEH OK HNE S ,1)-.
ùLEitY, lLirntss, Trunks, Kin- Caps BRU apu s,WUipi, kc.
Ortois for tho maiiMfHcluro nf Saddles, Harness, FireCaps.Belts, kc, will b» prompt), a ICM ied to, muí ¡IIthe liwestcasl1 priées. UH resp, ci full uiviiiw l.is eilyand (Olin ry f ri"ii<l 3 to call ai rt lamme. In» stuck bulart;purclasing. Don't mistake the iiHinix r
No 31 1WUAÜ STREET.September IO mwilmo
-Is^TN. l'Oit LIVERPOOL.-T HE Ali>'!r'r¡4vni,Jrica" Ship "IDADILLY," David Stearns,^i^iíL The »'',';v7.01't0MS bul'lheui « now loading fori ol' Freight Engagements, apply to
Scomber 12 " ,A ., GI,»BES k CO.,---if_ No. 10 Adger's South Wharl.
.iiès^j.'or v'ji,.unow londmg for tho above port.A or i relgut eng^em,.,,^, apply to P
REGTTLÂBP STEMSHITLINE"POU NEW Y OK lt.
THE SIDE-WHELL STEAMSHIP
QUAKER CITY,CAPTAIN WE3T,
WILL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF, ON SAT.UHPAY, iQlh Heplembor, at o'clock.
Shippers ol' Cotton must present permit of RevenutTax Collector boloro engagements will be made.September 24 RAVENEL k CO., Agents.
New ¥ork and CharlestonPEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY*FARE REDUCED TO 825.Gearatr cadi Port aiarj Alternate Thursday,HTKAManiP EMILY VJ . SOUDER,
13 4.1-x. TJ.. -V7. LonnrwrooE.BTEAMHHIF MONEKA,
CAITE. C. P. MAKHHMAN.mHBSK STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCTJL MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELINCPUBLIC, having suporior accommodatioas for PaBueurjera, « Ith tables supplied by ovory luxury tha New Yoi!and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, epo*Mad comfort, are unrivalled on the coast.
THE STEAMSHIP
EMILY B. SOUDER,CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD,
IT7ILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF OlVV THURSDAY, September 27, at o'clock.Liberal advances made on consignments to Ne?
York.For Freight or Pasjoge, apply at the office of thiAgonta. WILLIS & OHISOLM,
North Atlantic Whirl.Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOÍ
toa_September 21
FOE PALATKA,FEHNANDINA, -JACK SON VILLE, AND ALI
THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
"DICTATOR,"1000 TONS BURDEN,"
CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER,
WILL SAIL FROM ADGER'S WHARF FOR THEABOVE PLACES b</ery Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P,
M.. until further notice.For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to thc
Office of the Agency, No. 17 Vandorhorst's Wharf.J. D. AIKEN * CO., Agents.
&B~ Country papers please copy and send bill t<agents. September 6
PASSAGE REDUCED!CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM
EURO IP E -
Y BAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK,Also, by theSPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS,
Balling every WEDNESDAY and BATURDAY to otufrom New York.Great Reduction in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.DKAFrS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain am
Ireland, ar, the very Lowest Rates.Païsougers, on arrival In New York, will have thel
bagsage removed Free, and every care bestowed o:them. fFor Passage, kc, apply to M. M. QUINN,
. i». (527 Kraa STREBT, CHABLLBTON, S. 0.Februarv 27 lyr
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPACT'!THROUGH LINE
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,AND
CARRYING THE IL S, MAIL,Through in Twenty-two Days,
STEAMSHIPS ON THE CONNECTING ON THEPAOOTIATLANTIC, WITH THE
ARIZONA.COLORADOHENRY CHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTIONNEW YORK.:.GOLDI')4! (JITYOOlt AN QUEEN.SACh A MENTONOr-.TH*:RN LICHT.GOLDEN ACECOSTAMOA.MONTANA, ka., ka,
ONE OF THU ABOVE LARG hi AND SPLENDIDSteamships will leave Pier No. 42 North Rivor, foot
of i.'iiiml-idrect at 12 o'clock, noon, i the 1st, 11th and?Mst ol every month (except wheu hoi! ilutes fall or
Kundat, and then on thc preceding Siitr/Mr ), forASPINWU,JJ. connecting via Panama Hallway with ono of thiI'or.ipa.iy'a .Steamships trum Panam» for s.N* FRANi:it>!.'o, winching at ACAPULCO.
I'e|mi-iiiren of 1st and 21st con ned(iteiitii. !.. for SOUTH PAOll'TO and CLHAN PO .'Til. Those of thi' lRt touch m
A d i »ri ont of ONE-QUARTER fr"»»dt.- ''e io second cullin and steen
'lins. .Iso, an allowance of "vlu??HIL'h rains to clergymen and
.«?:»...! t. nebet»; soldiers having hoi».ivHM, WAUK.Om lininlri'il pounds baggage allov.e
'..í:'i¡i.'.;c-iu ni'iirs accompany bngiM».'?-.i il h Indi. !, and children wilburn
..?" ... r-e. iveii on the dodi the «(?
?v., .«iMiulMiaf*. railroads, ami pam"-'
(?anama witti Al, .vMK ii IS £ '.NILLOi >;i;r»J rate.
re will\ ItTKR oi
i/iiüies, ftUid>Ri:harg£reaeh adult
i._'h and at
protector*e nailine
>?. no prefe«(»<. ii e.i'11 early. ,
..
An aiii'i'iei end .Surgeon on board.
"i\""ll L"*,'. TieketM, ur further '""'f:.!'-IIHV.»""I,',V ricltct Olliee, .'?. '». \\ANxi-vrKIIET. NORTH BfVW». M- -
¿luly ;j ïu.osn~
?teme *iul ai
[¡.ni, a.it>iy a'm FOOT (7/:.) K.
-. .s '.-'en',
REGULAR SIGMI-WEEKLY LINK.
FOE ËDISTO.EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY-RETURNING
WED.SEoDAY AND SATURDAY.
POR NORTH AND SOUTH EDISTO, KOCK-VILLE, A¡VD ISTEUMÜDIATÄ LAJND-1NGS'
THE FAST STEAMER
i--^-iaJ.HI¿..i.rr.. -
Q-Elsr3L HOOKER,CAPT. JOSEPH F. TORRENT,
WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE ON" TUESDAY, 26th inst., at 6 o'clock A. M.Freight received datty abd stored without extra charge.For Freight or Passage, apply to
CHARLES L. GUILLEAUME,XT r,
Corner East'Bay and Atlantto Wharf.a. B.-All Freight and Charleston Wharfage payable»
hc|,e-2 Sop'ember 24
FOR GEORGETOWN,WACCAMAW, BLACKRIVER AND SOUTH
ISLAND.
THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER
IE3 IM! I L I ECAPT. W. F. ADAIR,
WILL LEATO FOR THE ABOVE PLACES ONWednesday, tho 26th instant, at 7 o'elock A. M., *
touching at Waverly and Trapier's Mills. *
For Freight or Passage apply to the Captaln'on board,or to AlOTTE A. PRINGLE,September21_Atlantic Wharf.
FOR BEAUFORT, ST. ÊELENA,HILTON HEAD AND BLUFFTON.
THE STEAMER
APTAiN w. T. MCNELTY,WILL LitAVE ACCOMMODATION WiARF EVERY
Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning wülleave Beaufort every Saturday Morning, at 8 o'clock.Ireight received the day before sailing.For Freight or Passage, apply to
FERGUSOV & HOLMES,, ..
- Accommodation Wharf.N. B.-All Freight must be prepaid.September 13
IF -A. 3ST 1ST I IS ,
FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.THE STEAMER
CAPT. w. T. MCNELTY,R
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERYTUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
Returning-will lave Georgetown every THURSDAYMORNING, at. 7 o'clock.Freight received tho day before sailing.For Freight or Passago apply to
FERGUSON & HOLMES,Accommodation Wharf.
September 14 ,
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY.
RÄfilb
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1CHARLESTON, 8. C., September 21,1868.1
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 23D INST., THEMall and Passenger Trains on this Road will run
as per following schedula.-Leave Charleston 11.16 A. M. Arrive Florence 6.46 P. M.Leave Florence C.45 A. M. Arrive Charleston 1.16 P. M,
S. S. SOLOMONS, 7
September 21 6 SuperintendentCI1EÄAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD)
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,CHERAW, September 21, 1868.1
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 24IH INST., THEPassenger Trains on this Road will run daily
(Sundays excepted) as follows:Loave Choraw 1.30 P. M. Arrive Florence 6 P. M.Leave Florence 6.30 P. M, Arrive Cheraw 10 P. M.
B. S. SOLO WONS,Scp'embcr 21 6 Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY.GENERAL SUPFRINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )CHARLESTON, 8, C., September 19th 1860. J
ON AND APTER SUSPAY, SEPTEMBER 23D THEPassenger Trains of this Road will run tho follow¬
ing schedule: <
AUGUSTA TRAIN.Leave Charleston.ll A. M.Arrive in Augusta.8 P. M.Leave Augusta.4.30 A. M.Arrive in Charleston.1 P. M.
COLUMBIA TRAIN.Leave Charleston.S A. M.Arrive in Columbia.1.80 P- >'.LeaveColumbia.10.40 A. M.Arrive lu Charleston.7.20 P. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.Leavo Charleston.3.45 P. M.Arrive iu humniervllle.6-6I P- JJ-Leave Snmmervin«.7.10 A. M.Arrive in Charleston.8.26 A. M.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,September 20 6 General Superintendent.
SHOW CASES.GERHARD WINTER,
NO. 16 NORTH WILLIAM-STREET, NEW YORK,
No. 314 Broome-st., Cr. of Bowery, New York.
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OFSHOW CASES, in Silver, German Silver, Rose¬
wood, Mahogany Walnut, ..e.A good assortment always ou hand or made to order
at the shortest notice. Cases shipped tJ any uart or
the United States or Canada, tuthsilmo August 14
TOYS, CHINA, AND FANCY GOODS,BEADS, MARBLES, SLATES, &c, SLATE
PENCILS, &c.AT
STRASBURGER & NTJHN,NO. «."' MAIDEN LANE. COR. WILLIAM ST., N. Y.
STR\«BU.;GKR .'t >U1IN UKIN'G NOW THE LARG¬ES V IMPOKTI- Rri in their line, and having laid in
their FUL1, STOCK, KOK CAMI, at Hie lowest goldrates, are enabled to i: ff'T, for the coining season, ex¬
traordinary inducements. Bu.iers w.U do well to favorthem wlth'their confidence and buy at once.tttf Hail orders promptly exucutod.August23 thstnSmo
OLIVER & CO.,No. 45 Liberty Street, New York City.I EATIIE'J AND HUBBUB BELTING, PACKING;i j ii -SK MACHINERY, AS-J MANUFACTURER'SSUPPL« BS:O di Tmiiied I eather Belting. Vulcanized Rubber Belt-
iiig, Purent S itcho l Rubber Belting, Patent Combina¬tion Ucitlnii, Vulcanized Rubber Hose, Leather HOBO,(irpno' lu Ilo-e. Iieiiip and Colton Hose Leather andRallier Seetion Hese, Lace Leather, Roller CoverLeather, Mixe.i Rubber P.icklnu, Gum Packing, PureRubber Pac»i g. Cotton Packing, Cutt m Waste, Bob¬bins and -h. tri.-*, Koree Pump.«, Fan Blowers, TurbineWater Wlv els Saw Mills, Stoim Engines, and Manufac¬turer s Siippiicí, in «cutral.
August tuths 3mos