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PRIVATE SALES.
?^MOOTKJOIBLE LOT. ,on tho weet eldo of
JSSEJES? K?Su a* thy. properly of the Gorman
At Private Salo
THAT MOST Bl
??y "St v^nA^OO ?W by?? jteU?
rnoniuy "~v",-,. on Uw <d aro remaining tlio walla of
f?M^ttftSS ??. HUBicl?rtroncto io
SfSaS??*?.U ?' AU*a very nest two ?lory mVEL
r t? . !,', .vm,.)idu ord? ??<< occuplod. Thora Is also a
So , n- -/.mtho,.-. - txmsltOss, which<v,n sirib bo re
MUxl Tht i" ? uioA tlodrubto locaUon for a Helios or ?
Chnrch-c-ouNlil" ?BOAH AND EAST DAY 8TRKI?TS.
November 0_J_^u ._
Valuable Ard laisvs? Cotton Plantation al Private
rv CLI^FOIU? mt MATHTCWES,
Rcinl K-.i-T.to Agents, ft'?. 31 1-4 liroml ?Ucet.
KVI'I'KKV (?ROVl", situated nt Port Royal Torry, on the
cowv.-Uiver, le? n?? from Reaulort, in Prince AVil
Uam'? Tari di con ainiujj HGl acres, 350 cleared, balonoo
in wood* X1? land 1? Known to bo very prod eli vc,
and tho location udmliably adapted for a 6toro mid a
luuiOi-r yard ft? tho salo of lamber on coniralwilon.
Wat r tr'-iiHjKirtatlou abundant.
November 13_tuthatt
Cotton Plantation and MSB.
?Y CLIFFORD ?Si MA?HEWES,
Real ISatralc Agents, No. 311-? Broad street.
At Prlvnts Salo
UPLAND COTTON AND PROVISION PLANTATION,
2 milos from Camdon, on Llttlo Pine Tro? Crook; 075
acres; 125 cleared; balance vveU Umbered. On tliu placo
Is n new Wheat and Corn Mill, on a novor-faillng stream,
with 10 feet head of water, overseer's houac, corn house,
stable, and accommodations for (50 negroes. Thin placo is
port'iH-'tlv healthy all tho year.
Within a Half mile of tho Mill, in the village of Kirk
wood, a Dwrdliug Honao of 7 rooms, well finished, with
extensive basement? for storerooms, oil noocAsary out
buildings, and 15 acres of Lind, all of which will bo nlod
togolht-r.
November 0_tnthsG
Soa Isiand Cotton and Rice Plantations io Lease.
BY CLIFFORD St MATHEWES,
Real Estate Agents, No. 31 1-8 Broad-street.
To Lease, for a torm of yeara, In tho Parish of St,
Jamos. Santee, tho following valuable PLANTATIONS,
for producing Sea Island Colton and nice:
THOMPSON PLANTATION, SOOOacreB; 200 cleared;
510 Inland swamp.
MILLDA?I OR COFFEE'S PLANTATION, 175 ficrcg
cleared lili;hlnnd; 125 inland swamp.
FLATFIKIJ) PLANTATION, 3000 acres; 200 cleared.
DUX SAINTS OR UONNEAU'8, 1600 aeres; 200
cleared.
Tho above adjoin, nnd will bo leased soparotelv or to
golhor. tnthod_November ?
Sea Island (Won Plantation for Sale.
BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, .
Real Estato Agents, No. 311-li lirond Street.
At Pr?vale ?ole
RUSHLAND PLANTATION, situated on tho Btoao
River. John's Island. 7 miles from Charleston, and a< -
cessible at nil timos by ?water-1>00 acres, 100 cleared,
Orel quality Cotton lund. Largo crops of Cotton liavo
bce'i made ou Ulis place; has a rlvor front of ono milo,
with toftnUfUl locution for building. Ita proximity to
the City affords groat facilities for marlcoling. On tin:
place aro tv/olvo negro houses and an ongino houac.
November 3 _ _slatliG
Al PrbftttS Sale.
BY CLIFKOED & MATHEAVKS.
No. 31 l-'-J Broad Street,
?. THOROUOH-URliD JACK-fivo years old.
Apply as above. thstuS November 1
Al Vneale Sak.
BY CLIFFORD & MATKKWE9,
Ko. 31 I-? Hi omi street.
SKA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS
UPLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS
MCI', FLOTATIONS
' FARMS, FIRST-CLASS WATER-TOWERS, SUMMER
RESORTS, Ax., kc. In this State and Ooorgla.
ALSO,
DESIRADLE RESIDENCES AND DUILDINO LOT8
in every part of the city. 3mo September 21
Wholesale Liquor Store and Sample Room.
BY AV3I. PI. PKU1T,
No. 35? (in the Beud) King street.
At Privito Sale
A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE afad SAMPLE ROOM,
ou East Ray, near tho Old Custom House. Tho entire
Stock and Storo Fixtures will bo sold, on mod?rale and
accoinmodiUng terms to an approved purchaser. This
is a popular business house, having a good ruu of cus
tom, i he btoro will be loosed to the purchaser of tho
stock._0 _November IO
Yacht ' Wassie."
BY YYM. M. PELOT,
No. 333 (In the Bend) King Btr-ttt.
At Prlvato Sale
The taat-aalUnft Yacht "WA96IE," launched July 4th,
1806. Length 30 foot, by 8 feet 4 inches breadth of boam ;
well found in Sails, Oars, Anchors, kel has a Centre Keel
and tlrawB only 4 luchos light, and will carry 10 balen
Cotton. Prieo ?250, cash.
For further particulars apply aa above
NO. 252 RINO STREET,
Novcmbor 10_6_At my Office, up stalra.
Colton and Rice Plan'allon in St. Pau?s Parish,
al Private Sale.
BY saura ?St MCGILLIVRAY,
Real Enlato Brokers, No. 37 Broad Street.
At Privat? Sale
A PLANTATION o? 2300 acres, of which 200 undoi
fence, 6JJ aorua clewed cotlon and rico land, quarters
for forty laborers, barn, stables, gin, press, and all re
quisito outbulldluga; COO of good pasture land, balance
well woodod.
ALSO,
A PLANTATION In tim naino Parieli, eight miloa from
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, Ultcon miles from the
city. 3?:K) WCICS, 1000 cloarod, balauco well wooded. G0C
acres cleared Rico land, backed by extemdvo end
novor fading reservoirs. 400 acres li lost Sea Island Cot
ton Landa under louee, Ano new dwelling aud aixtoon
double nogro houeoe. Largo cotton houoo, with etcani
eaginc, whloh drives gins for any ?tapio of cotton.
ALSO,
TWO FARMS on Edlst. Island, ono of 30 acres, nearly
all oloared-Bottled place. Another of 62 acres, 29 clear
ed, balance wooded-prime cotton lands adjacent. Con
bo sold togothor. 8MTTH k MCGILLIVRAY,
Novonjbor 12 No. 27 Rroad street.
Small Houses in Hanover and Nassau-streets al
Private Bale.
BY SMITH St MCGILLIVRAY.
REAL ESTATE AGENT8,
No. 37 Brood-street, near Btate-atreet.
2 HOUSES with good Lota, in Hanover-etrcot
1 Hoino in Naeu&u-utrcot, cast eldo, next north oi
8outh-H?'c*t.
FC.T linne, apply oa above. October 30
l\irrJi?rc, Horses, Vcliicles, de., at Auction,
BY HMiTii & MCGILLIVRAY,
No. 37 Bread utrect, south side, near Stat?
street.
Ral/? of FURNITURE, &c, at private ?sldenoca at
tendtKl to al moderate charges.
Auction every WEDNESDAY for HOF.SE8, VEHICLE
FURNITURE, kc, at hnli-puBt 10 o'clock, at our oflloe.
Oolotor 2
BY 5AKVT5~55Y?5?
At Private Sale
A NilW FL.\T DOTTOM SLOOP, capable of ctrry.
ing 25 Cor Ja Wood. WiU bo eold low.
Apply aa above, at No. 4 STATE STREET.
November 13 . . 3
Al Private SUe-Desirable Residence in BuUstreet.
BY XV. Y. LEITCH Ai R. S. BRUNS.
Brolvrs and Auctioneers.
At Prlvato Sale
Thai voi-y deulrablo RESIDENCE lo BuU Btreet, thro<
door? from Pitt struot, north sido, containing four aqooro
tw j attiii, and drcaslug room and pantry. On tho prom
lses arc good kitchen, corriage-houso imd elstern. Th<
roof of the dwelling eovurod with slato.
This U&iidenco Is quito a deairablo ono, nnd very con
veillent to lui?i'ien.
Tormo accommodating. Apply S3 above, to
Novombcr 0 tilths'! NO. 26 PBOAP ST.
Vacant Lots foi' Sale.
BY W. Y. LEITCH St R, 8. BRUNS,
HiuUus and Auctioneers.
At Privulo Sale
LOT sit?alo lu Franklin stroct, second door fron
Rioj.l, mcoauring 47 foot G inches by 131 foot.
AJAO,
The LOT ?liollinj tho Bimo t5 tho north, oontainlni
name dimcusions.
tuto.
Tliat VACANT LOT in Oalhoun street, one door wea
of Alexander street, containing 40 by 169 feet.
For rurlhur parlloulura apply aa above, lo
Novombcr 6 tuths? NO. 25 BROAD STREET.
THE MOST USEFUL ARTICLE
EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC
LUBEI? RUN CEMENT
ER REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ?LABS, OHINJ
AND EARTHENWARE, PARIAN MARDLE aw
MiliNl'AL, WORK-. useful article for Deutle.'
Mochanioul Work. In fact. IT MENDS EVERYTHING
Bold by tho principal drugglata in this city.
*-W0TOmber ia_8*
J. E. DAPRAY,
? 3DE1STTIST,
NO. 5 LIBEBTT STREBT, SOUTH SIDE,
CHELESTON, 9. C?
.?ptMsbcFia ntm
1
MILLS HOUSE
STABLES,
CHALMERS STREET.
CARRIAOES FOR RAILROADS OR BOATS CALLED
for at all hours. Word oin bo left at BIT LI .8
HOUSE, PI_VMTB&B' UOTi-L, or at BTABIJM.
All ordern for Carriages to uttond FUNERAL??, fra,
will bo promptly attended to.
November 13 2 DEIGHEN k BAKER.
WM. S. 60RWIN & 00.,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
IMPORTERS OF
FINE WINES, TEAS, &c,
NO. 259 KING STREET,
OPPOSITE iiAsiat?,
(BR-VNCH OF No. WO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.)
ALL ARTICLES SOLD FROM THEB ESTABLISH
MENT oro of tho first quality. Wo Boll no goods
but what we can reoommond and wornwt to bo PURE
and GENUINE.
Goods delivered to all parts of tho city, freo of charge.
October 39
WHITE A PAINE,
FACTORS,
Soil ping & roiuinission Merc?anis,
NO. - SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
ci-Axii-Ot-Toar, s. o.
J. J. WHITE.GEORGE & PAINE.
Nevomlier ?
50th YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
MILLER'S
Planters' and Merchants' Almanac
FOR 1807.
I PRINTED THROUGHOUT WITH NEW TYPE AND
on good clear paper. Will bo published about tho
second week In Novomber.
Any information or corrections that aro Intended for
iiifurtlon munt be sent to the office of publication before
tbc last of t-liis month.
All orden for any qnsnHty aro rcqucstod as early ns
possible. Prico per hnndrod, SIS.
HIRAM H?_IU__?, Pnbllahor,
No. 69 Broad street, Cliarieolon, B. C.
October 1C
GEO. P. COPELAND.O. W. BEARDEN.
GENERAL COUMH MERCIMTS,
CORNER Ol'
MAIN ANT* DPrBR BOL'WDARtY ST?.,
COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S. C,
WILL ATTEND TO THE STORAGE AND SALE OF
COTTON AND PRODUCE oouslgnod to us In Co
lumbia. Wo win also Bhip and soil Cotton In Charleston.
New York or Liverpool. We aro prepared to mako liberal
advances on cons?nunents.
ix-tohor .ki ?mo -OPEl-VND k BEARDEN.
STATE OF" SOUTH CAROUMA.
TO TOE ?I.-S-AO--? OS rr.F.cTions ron THE ELECTION DIK
TRICT OF CIIA-L-STOH.
WHEREAS, P. D. RICHARDSON, ESQ., WHO, AT
tho General Ejection held in October, 1865, ?ros
chosen a Member of tho House of Representatives for
the Election District of Charleston, to sorve for two years,
has accepted a disqualifying office : And wborens, the
Constitution of the State of South Carolina directs that
In such a caso a Writ of Election shall be Issued by tho
Rpeakor of the House of Representatives, for the pur
pose of filling the vacancy thus occasioned, for the re
mainder of the term for which tho member so becoming
disqualified was elected to serve.
Now, thcreforo, you and oacb of you aro hereby re
quired, after due advertisement, and with Btrict regard
to all the provisions of tho Constitution and Laws of the
s-td State, touching your duty in tuch caso, to hold an
election for aineiiiber of the Houso of Representatives,
for the Election DlBtrlct aforesaid, to servo for tho ro
i__iiHlor of tho term lor which tho. Bald mombor was
elected; tbo polls to be oponed at tho various places of
Election in tbo said District, ou Tuesday, tho thirteenth
day of November noxt, by tho various sets of Managers
fur thoso places respectively; sold Manage iii to count tho
votes publicly immediately after tho final closing of tho
poll? rt (Uc precincts where tho votes have been taken;
mske out o certificate of the result, to bo signed by the
Managern, or a majority of thurn, omi token to the Court
Houso of Charleston District, or place now Qxod by 'aw
for couutihg tho votes, on Wedncttlay, 14th Novomber,
on or boforo the hour of 12 M., by ond or moro of tho
said Mancgora; and tho Muuagoi-, ora mnjority ol'them,
who may assemble, shall proceed to examino tho afore
said statement, and doclar. the result of tho Election.
This Writ, togothor with your return of the I-eclion to
to be hold under it, have before the Ilonso o? Represen
ts i v> .i at it? noxt meeting after tho election.
Witne-3. the Houorablo CHARLES U. SIMONTON,
Ppoakor of tho House of Rrprosoutatlvcs, at Charles
ton, U:i;r, l weil ly-nluth day of O .lober, in the year of oar
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
OU ARLES H. SIMONTON.
8pe__cr of tho House of ReprosontotlvcB.
JoiTK T. SLOAN, Clerk of the Uouso of Represen tat I res.
November 10
ELECTION NOTICK.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE
new Constlrat-on of tho 8t_to of Soutb Carolina, tho
Polls will bo opened on Tuesday luxrf, iho 13th lnst., at
their dill'cront precincts, between tho I tours of 0 A. M. and
4 P. M., for tho elooUon of ONE REPRESENTATIVE for
the House of Roprrxon tatt vee ot the State to supply the
place of F. D. Richardson, Usa., ho having accepted a
disqualifying office. Immediately on the close of the
polls tho votes shall bo counted and the election de
clared.
Ward No. 1 at tho City Hull.
Wurd No. 2 tit tho OourlhouflO?
Ward No. 3 {Finit Poll) at tho Mar_e_
Ward No. 3 (Second Poll) at Palmetto Engine Houao,
Ait-ffiHilJT ni.
Ward No. 4 (First Poll) at the Hope Engine House,
Archdale-, trott.
Ward No. 4 (Second PoU) at the Engiri? House corner
of ilenrgo mid College street-,
Wnrd No. G at tho Eagle Engine Houso, MecUng-stroot.
Ward No. (I at the Washington Engine House, Vandcr
horat-street.
Wurd No. 7 at the Engino House in Oolumbus-strcct.
Ward No. 8 at Wiley's Wagon Yard, Klng-stxoot.
No person qualliiod to voto shall bo permitted to vote
in more than ono Election District, and tlio Managers
?vill administer to every person or persons so offering to
vote tho following oath : "Ido solemnly swear or tvillrm
(an tho auto may bo) that I have not votod at tills election
for Representative in any .thor District, and thatl am duly
qualified to voto. So help me God." The Constitution
provides thu t ovary voter shall bo a Anco white man, who
has attained the ago of twenty-one years, and that ho is
not a pauper, nor n non-oommisslonod officer or private
soldier ol' the army, nor a seaman or a marino of the
navy of tbo Unitod'-tatoa; ho sholl for two jooro noxt
preceding the day of ??lection have boen a ciaron of tho
Slate, or for the samo poriod an omlgrant from Europe,
who lins declared his intentions to bocomo a citizen of
tho United States, according to Uio Constitution and laws
of the United States; bo shall have resided In tho State
for at least taro years ii' xt preceding the day of elootion,
ond for the hist six mouth? of tho timo in tho D bit riot in
which ho offers to volo. If any person loaves bia home
'.n tala state., lu? ?.loco not lose tue right of rceldonco by
temporary absence, with the intention of returning; but
If one has his homo and his family In another Stat?, tho
prrsenco ol' snob peri on, although continued for two
years in tho State, gives no right to voto.
MANAGERS,
wann NO. 1.
OHARLE8 LOVF.. J H. W. BCKRODEB,
T. HBTWAIID TIIAYEU.
WAJID MO. ?L
JNO. IL HORSEY, | M. BOLGER,
H. H. AI-JKIIR
w_BO no. 3-Ls*r roi_
THOS. P. O'NEALL, IA. J. TTMMON8,
ROiiERT L DROWN.
ID you,.
O. T. IL RODGERS, I JOB. W. HARRISSON.
BETH SPENCER.
wxnn no. 4-1ST roi,-.
a W. DINGLEY. J a-V-IUEL WBRB,
a Ii. WELSH.
_D FOL-.
JAMICS OILLII.AND, I a I- McOWKN,
W. J. AXBON.
?TAIID 110. 0,
PETER 0. OUERRY. I II. T. BORAU,
LEWIS V. MARTIN.
WAH? MO. 0.
T. LADBON WEBO, I B. AUG. BANPBZ8,
M. T. BART-JOT,
w _JU> MO. 7.
J. T. SYMES, IT. ANORUK OOMDT.
_- a THA-tlM.
-*___. MO. S.
W. W. tVCUBT, JW,_. MOLBW,
lOii. A. TOULA Y.
RrjTWObor 9 OK-JBUDi ?OTO-? Ototn_>o.
ENGLISH CROCKERY.
Q|~k OHATE8 GRANITE AND a O? WARE-EACH
O V J crete containing a handsome aasortmont. Just
laudod por ship Ida Lilly, from Liverpool.
For ealo by W. B. 8UITH A CO.,
November 13 1 OUlou street, near old P. O
PRIME WHS^^KIT?LFLOAT?
FLOUR I
QAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND
-U\J\J\J INO per otoomor Adele?.
ALDO, IN BTOUE:
U"?0 bl. in. choleo Extra and Super FLOUR
10O bille, low priced Flour.
For Bato by JNO. CAMP3EN & OO.,
No. 14 Market street, opposite State eLroot.
November 13 I
CORN, OATS, &v.
QC\fiia BD8HEL8 PRLMF, WHITE CORN. LAND
?j v.9 \? \7 INO per steamer Adele, and in storo
2000 bushula primo Maryland Oat?, to arrive per steamer.
arno,
COTTON DUCK, assorted numbera.
For ealo by B. M. BUTLER,
November 13_ _2_North Atlantic Wharf.
LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT.
O A A A 8ACKB SALT JUST RECEIVED PER BRIT
?J \J \J VJ ISH bri? "Albert" from Liverpool, and now
landing at Boyoe & Co.'e Whorf. For Balo In loto to suit
purchasers, by RORERT MURE A OO.
November 13 S
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMERS E.
B. SOUDER AND ANDALUSIA.
<t)i~\ HHDB. OLEAR RIDDED BACON BIDES
_j\J 20 hhdB. and boxes Primo Shoulden
IS boxes Plantation Raoon
10 tiorcca new Bagar Cured Hame
10 Arkins OoehonD utter
60 boxes Victory Cheese
60 bblH. Sugar, Crushed-A B and O
20 bbls. Brown Hu.'or
15 half bbls. Fulton Market Reef
20 bbls. Moss Pork
Bbls., half bbls. and kitts, 1, 2, 3, MookereL
For sole by WM. GURNEY,
November 13_3_No. 102 East Bay.
CABBAGES! CABBAGES!!
A(\f\f\ HEADS GOOD CABBAGES, FOR BALI
??\J\J\J low whilo landing, and delivered to BD;
part of tho city ?ree of charge, by
3. A W. H. ARMSTRONG,
NOB. 40 and 42 Market street,
November 12 3 North eldo, noar Mooting.
""SHOULDERS AND HAMS.
A f\ HHDB. STniCTLY OHOIOE SHOULDER8 ANI
-t\f HAMS, now landing ond tor sale low by
T. M. OATER,
November 12 2 Brown's Wharf.
BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS.
?> A HHDS. BTRICTLY CHOICE BIDES
-_\J 10 hhda. BtrlcUy Choleo C. R. Hides
20 hhdB. Strictly Choico Shouldom.
Landing and for rodo by
Novombcr 12 3 HENRY OODLV i CO.
500
WOOD AND COAL.
OORDS YELLOW TINE
10
?50 TONS SMITH'S COAL-to arrive.
For ?alo low by
HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & co.,
Wovcmbor ii No. 4 southern Whar*.
BACON, LARD, PAPER, BUTTER
HHDS. O. R. SIDES
5 hhda. Ribbed 8idos
30 hhds. Plantation Shoulder?
7 hhds. Prime Shoulders
10 boxos rcakfant Raoon
10 tierces Unbagood 8. C. Hanna
10 tierce? Bagged 8. O. Hams
5 Heroen Washington Hams
10 bbla. N. Y. Pig Shoulder?
10 ti creen Primo Leaf Lard
25 koga Butter
30 half kegs Butter
700 reams Straw Paper.
Novembers thstuj LAUREY .5: ALEXANDER.
W. J. TRIM,
No. 80 MABKETST.,
BESPEOTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS ANI
customers that he has again opened at tho abov
placo, whore he will be happy to merit a abare of th
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ptodf?n,
to sell at a small advance on tho Baltimore and New Yori
priooe. My stock conslstn ef:
Ohoico Bugar-oured HAMS, DACON
Fulton Market Hoof, Pork
Smoked, Freeh and Pickled Salmon
Noa. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In kits and bbls.
Extra Scaled and Labrador Herrings
Choice Butter and Loaf Lard
Preserves and Jellie?, In oudlesa varieties
Scotch Murmalado and Baneon
English Pioklee and Saucoa of nil kinds
Frouervod Gingor and Canton Chow-Chow
Whole, halt' and quarter boxes Sardines
Freeh Tomatoce, tireen Corn and Poas
Fresh Prunos, in jars and boxee
Dales, FigB, Layer Ilapina
Currant?, Citron aujl Tamarinds
Fresh Splcoe of all sorts
Duryea'? Superior and Satin Gloso Starch .
Supor und Extra Family Flour
1". D. and Pineapple Chceso
E. Morgan's Best Family Soap
Importa!, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and English Drcali
ian'. Toa?, of liuperior quullty
Crushed A, 11 aud O Kugars, 5, 6, 7 and 8 lbs. for $1
TooirraEB wiro
A ohoico lot of WINES, BRANDY, LIQUORS on
OORDIALS.
All of whioh will bo delivered to any part of tho ctt
froo of ohorgo
Country o.-dnro promptly and faithfully sttendod to.
November 8 _thstnO
FL??RTS?LT, BACON, BUTTER
?5fcoM otc.
Q AA DARREL8 FLOUR, EXTRA, 8CPEB AN!
1000 socks Liverpool Salt, In good ordor, and largo
16 hilda Shoulders ond Hides
60 pkgu. Loaf Lord, In boga and tubs
100 borea Goshen and English Dalry Cboesa
20 lu Li nu Choloo Ilutlor
50 half barrels Fulton Markot Deaf and Pork
100 barrcLi Bluirt'a Sugars-Yellow O, Koilued O, i
and beet Orwihcd
75 sacku lijo and Java Coffee
30 barrels Brown Sugar
COpkgs. Groan and Block Too, whole, bull en
quarter cheeta
50 barrels Cuba Molaneos and Golden Syrup
200 boxen Boap, Colgate'? end Uabbilt's'
60 borr?la Glbiion's and RocUilod Whiskeys, 1
wholo and half barrols *
20 boxos Collins' Axes
eise.
All description? of BREAD, LIQUORS, FANCY AN]
DOMESTIC GROCERIES, Stone Ware? Wooden Wan
Bagging and Rope.
For aalo low by WM. 1IAR90HER,
Novombor 1 1 tuUilmo No. 76 East Bay.
FAMILY SOAP, BUTTER, &c
"1 A A BOXES FAY'S FAMILY SOAP
JL\J\J 30 Arkins Ohoico Mountain Butter
40 boxcH English Dalry Choeeo, No. 1
SO bbls. Extra O Sugar.
Will bo sold low to closo consignment.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A OO.,
Novombor IB Warehouse Church etroot
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
FIRKINS CHOICE NEW YORK STATE BUTTE
10 boxes Btnto Factory Dairies Chccee
Landing thin day par eteamor. For salo by .
EfflAO E. 11ERTZ k CO., No. 201 East Bay,
Novombor 13 2 Corner CumborLmd etroeb
l8
TURNIPS AND APPLES.
?\?\ BARRELS TURNIPa*
_J A 10 b?rrela Apples.
Landing from steamship Adelo, and for solo low by
3. A W. li. ARMSTRONG,
Noe. 40 and 42 Markot stroet,
_Novoreber 13 a North eldo, near Meeting.
BLUE FISH I BLUB FISH !
JUST RECEIVED PER ?CII'B. " KATE WENT
WORTH. " a very One er?ao of
RLUE FISH-In packages of hair barrels and quart
b?rrela, nil in flau order and for sall) low by
3, A. ENBLOW ti Co.,
November IB | . No. 121 Baet Bey.
50
APPLES! APPLES I
BBLS. VINE APPLES.
For sale low. while landing, by
? TABILL
JOHN F. OiiKILL & BON,
November T No. I6T East Bay.
JACOB COHEN & CO.,
Brokers, Auctioneers and Genen
Commission Agents,
NO. 46 EAST BAY,
<. (UP BTADta?)
BOT AMD HELL OH OOMMJDBSIOlf RttAL ESTAT
l??OGHfl, 30HX?, At-. AC. Usa XoromberC
.
FOI- -?IVEI.POOL.~-00 RIXES TO
OO.iPLETE ENGAGEMENTS.-Tbo Strictly
Al American Ship MISSOURI. Edwards Mas
?al_>-!_-.-tor. baring one-half of box cargo engaged, win
sall for tbo abovo port.
For Freight cngagomoula, apply to
-TllEET BROTHERS & CO..
Novi-nber 13_ _No. 74 East Boy.
FOB LIVERPOOL.-TO SAIL
* ON THE l-TIL-Tho Al Amtatoan ship BOOTH?
??BUN IUGITra, I?, itou.-?,Mu?itor, wants 2C0 bales
"Cotton to complete cargo
For Freight ongagumeiite, apply to
WILLIS At CHISOLM,
September 6 _ North Atlantic Wbort
POU I?IVMnPCKWL--TIlH URl'F
ISH bark VICTORIA, Roen, Maeter, having
tiro-tliirds of hor caigo cngugod and coing on
bo-rd, win rooelvu dispatch for tim above port.
For balam? of Freight c-gagomonts, apply to
STR-iLT BROTHEllb k CO.,
October 23 _ _No. 74 Knot Boy._
4_-~. POR BOSTOiV.-THE PINK S rilli.
KATE WENTWORTH, Adams Master, liovlng
; two-thirds of hor oargo cn^agod, will moot with
1 dispatch for the abovo port.
For Freight cng-goments, apply to
STREET BROTHERS k CO..
Novombor 12 No. 74 East Bay.
VESSEL WANTED.-WANTED TO
ongago a FLAT or VESSEL, to carry wood from
??a landing on tim Ashley River, noar DoTchostor.
Apply to JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO,,
Novcmbor 12 C Pheonix Iron Works.
WAdVT_M>.-A SLOOP OP ABOUT 15
1 cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for
.wood. Apply at DAILY NKWS office? or at
0. N. AV.fc.RIId? A SON'S,
November 2 No. 70 East Bay.
OXOBPL. HUFKIUiVTI-VDKlVT'S OPPICE,]
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
On_____rr_m Wovembor 6, 186?.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH,
the Passenger Trains wfll run as follows, vis. :
Loave Ohorleston.RM A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.CMP. M.
Arrivo at Augusta.8.00 P. M.
Loave Avuruatn.7.00 A. M.
Loave Columbia.6.60 A. M.
Arrivo at Charlcsto?.4.00 P. M.
THROUGH M/UL TRAIN.
Leave Augusta.(-60 P. M.
Arrivo at Ringville.LOCA M.
?Arrivo at Columbia.,.3.00 A M.
Loavo Columbia.-.00 P. M.
Arrivo at RiBgvffle.3.40 P. M.
Arrivo at Augusta.12.00 night
H. T. PEAKE, Goal. 8upo.ln(end_n_
November 4
OE.f'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,)
SOUTH CAROLINA RAXLdlOAD,
Cn_HLE8Toi?, 8. C, November 5, 1806.
ICE,)
AD, J
6. )
ON AND AFTER NOVR-IIIER 7, 1860, THE CAMDEN
FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRAIN will run as
follows, viz:
Loavo Kingv?lo.3.45 P. M.
Arrivo at Sanders..6.40 P. H.
Leavo Sandors.d30 A H.
Arrivo at Kiugvllk?.&30 A M.
Loavo KingvlUo on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
SATURDAYS.
Leave Soliders on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, und
FRIDAYS. H. T. PEAKE,
Novombor 6 . General Superintendent.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
mmmm WEEKLY News.
THE PUBLISHERS OF THE "CUARL__?rON DAILY
NEWS" have great pieasuro in stating to the public that
they have oornmoneod the publication of
"THE WEEKLY NEWS."
THE AIM OF THE PUBLISHERS WELL BE TO
MAKE
ii
THE WEEKLY NEWS"
THE) BEST WEEKLY PiVPBR PUBJ-IS-I
ED ?N THE SOUTHBIUS COUNTRY.
IT WH-X. CONTAIN:
INTERESTING 8TOIUEB
AOOURATB MARKST REPORTS
?AORICULTUR.-L INFORMATION
READING FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE
POETRY AND LITERARY MATTER
POLITICAL NEWS
_____ EDITORIALS ON THE BUB.T150-8 OF THE DAY.
PT HAS MORE
tlEADING MATTER
Than any other Woolly pubtiehod oofa-tlo of Vkm
York.
S?1180RIPTI0? NEBMB-ONLY tA A YEAR. NC
-ITE-SOBIPTLON ELEO-OVED WITHOUTTHB CASH.
CATHCART, M'MILUN & MORTON,
r> cr J3 IUIBJS KBs,
No. l8 Hityne-Bt., Charleston, S. C.
November 11
R. E. 80REVEN. DOUGLAS NISBET,
SCREVEN & NISBET,
PRODUCE BROKERS,
WILL ATTEND TO THB
1 BRhale and %mi 4 'ettie, Rice, k
OFFICE AOCOMMODATIOlf WHARF, corner of Un
alloy leading to Vendue Range. (Eatr-noe on ?a-bar
or IU-go.} Novcmbor l'i
a _A_ ?tv x_?_
w. i.^rni
BROS TO INFORM HU FRIENDS THAT HB BAI
reopened his Store at No. 80 MABKBT 0TEEET, when
be la prepared to offer to Ide Pvoxtre patrono a choteo lo
of anoOERlES. colooted frcra the Baltimore nuurketa
pomona iriahing deni rabie family supplie, can he roadlrj
?ulled. Having received a -beni patronage boora S__
f.ro whtoh co-sum-- Ida ?took, be hope-, by atrlot at
tenUontob?__l?t?_avtomerUaco_t__trt__09ef the i
Novamber?
REGUXAR STEAMSHIP LINE
FOR RHW YOIilfc. .
THE BTBAM8HIP
j?^l>T D A.T-1TJ S IA,
CAPTAIN HURSLEY, "
WILL L1?AVK ADOEIVS BOOTH W n A R F ON
WEDNESDAY, Novembor 14, at 13 o'clock pro
el eely.
Shippers of Cotton must present permit of Rovonuc
Tax Collector boforo ougsgoments will bo modo.
RAVKNEL & CO., Agont?.
Novembor 12
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO.
FARE REDUCED TO $25.
LoavingMich Port every alternate Thursday
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER,
Carr. R. W. LOOKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONEEA,
Carr. H. 8. LKIIUT .
mUESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUOE
_L BLUNT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TBAVELLINO
PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Fasson
gora, with tables suppliod by every luxury tho New York
and Charleston markots san aflora; and, for safety, speed
and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast.
THE HTEAMSHIP
ON
EMILY B. SOUDER,
OAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
\*?rnj_ LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF
W TAuriday, November IB, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Liboral silvan ore made on Consignments to New York.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the offlco of tho
Agenta. WILLIS & OHISOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Consign?os In Now York-Moasrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX
k CO. Novomoer a
FOR RALTIMORE.
TI^E FINE STEAMSHIP
KUTGPISHER,
HARRIS, Commander,
TX7TLL COMMENCE RECEIVING FREIGHT THIS
W DAY, AT ATLANTIC WHARF, and will Bau on
FRIDAY, 16th November, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Cotton Freights to Baltimore, per bala.$2.00
Cotton Freights to Philadelphia per bale.3.50
Cotton Freights to New York, por bale. 3.00
(Through by steamor)
For Freight ongagomonta apply to
COURTENAY A TRENHOLM. Agonts,
No. 3 Uinou Wharf.
November 13 4
FOR~KEY~WEST, HAVANA AND
NEW ORLEANS.
Baltimore Si Havana Stcaainli i p Company.
Al STEAMSHIP "LIDHRTY," 1950 TONS,
CAPT. WM. ROLLINS.
Al STEAMSHIP "CUBA," UOO TONS,
CATT. THOS. A. BAIN.
riTHESE FINE STEAMSHIPS WILL TOUCH BEGU
1 LARLY at Port Royal for Paaatxigom and Msils
only, on their way to and from Baltimore and the above
ports.
"CUBA," from Port Royal to abovo Ports, Nov. 20, A. M.
"LIBERTY," from Port Royal to abovo ports. Dca
-, A. M.
For passage, hovin? unsurptseed accommodations, op
ply to JAMES ADGER A CO.
November 13
"PASSAGB REDUCED! ~~
CHEAP PASSAOB TO OR PK091
BU-RO ^E,
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEES. ALSC
by the
SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS,
Safflng every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and fr?n
Now York.
Grout ReduoUon in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Greet Britain ant
Ireland at the very lowoet ratee.
Pafwinnc.ru, on arrival in New York, wHl havo theil
boggofto removed Free, and every caro bestowed on tliem
For Passage, ko., apply to M. M. QUINN,
No. S37 King street, Charleston, a a
February 37 lyr
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATIO?i
COA1PA.NY.
STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW IORI
AND LIVERPOOL.
rrvHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASa IRON STBAMSEttPf
X of this Uno? Inavo Now York every Saturday, fron
Pier No. 47 North Rlvor.
Silp. Tom. Oommander.
ENGLAND.3,460.GRACE.
THE QUEEN..11,617.GROGAN.
?GOTLAND.iflM.HALL
HELVETIA..UU.OUILVIR.
PENNSYLVANIA.3.873.LEWIS.
DENMARK..8,117.THOMPSON.
VIRGINIA..;.3,875......PROWSE.
ERIN.3,810.?JUTTING.
LOUISIANA.1,160.THOMSON.
FRANCE.8,300.(building?.
An experto io?l Burgoon on couh s.dp, free of oharga.
MNMH Passage Tickets to bring peroone from Livor
pool or Queenstown for ita, currency, can bo obtained m
our o31oo. _
Through passage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham
borg, Bromen. Ac, al low rotos. _
una or ruattam, rtru-tm m ccaamori
O-bin. Steerage.
To Liverpool es Qu wstewn.*1C0 l8*.
yT*,*rMy?M>lMMij 00..
I tnibsAf? **.> ra Bill ?By.
FOR FLORIDA,
V?A ?AVANtlAH. BnOHHWIOK, um.
MARY'S, FKRNAITDINA. JACnsUNvTLLl?, AND ALL
THK LANDING? ON TUB ST. JOHN'S RIVER k9
FAR AS PALATKA.
TUB ITNH BTHAM??R
r?*zsxr.*t
.l
:r._.?.u_?
C.-PTAIK T. J. LOCKWOOD,
WILL LKAVE NOR'J'H ATLANTIO WHARF OR
ovory WcdncHlay Morning, at 8 oVlocli procloolj.
For Freight or P?IB?_,TO apply on board, or at the Of
nee. N??rth MlaiiUo Wluirf.
O? 'Freight rocoi ved daily and stored freo of charge.
JOHN MAHONEY, JB., Agont.
Novombor 13
FOR SAVANNAH,"
BEAUFORT ANO HILTON HEAD.
THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET
?pt-vo-m
EMILIE,
Curt. W. V. ADAIR,
WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Ali
ABOVE, on TAuriday Night, tilth inst., at 1?
o'clock.
Freight received daily and stored freo of ohargo.
For Froight or Passage, apply to
November 13
MOTTB A PR-NGLK, Agent,
South AU-nU? \T__rf.
FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAUFORT
AND HILTON HEAD.
SXB-Jt-BB
PBS
CROTON,
OAPT. B. W. TILTON,
TirrtLL LEAVE SOUTHERN WHARF, THIS MOSJI
VV INO. Nov. 13tb, tit 8 o'ntook proolsely.
For Frol?ht or Pasaogo, apply to Captain on board, or
to CRAIG, TOOMEY k CO.
November 13 No. 48 East Hay.
CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN
______i?7^_?i*__:-_B___S
REOOLAR LINS- STE-LtlERS
THE
z.
NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER
CAPT. CHAS. McGARHY,
AND STEAMER
.V"OX_XJ_NTT e_B.Fl,
CATT. W. T. GARRISflON.
THE ABOVE SPLENDID -K-TOMEBS WELL RON
regularly botwoon Charleston and Camden: the
"_. B. VANOE" from Oh_rloston to Wright's BluS, and
tho "VOLUNTEER" from Wright'o Bluff to Oam_-_.
Froight for all landings on tim Banteo and Wateree
Rivers will be received at all timer., and stored froo ?of
obargo at No. 11 Exchango street. All freight shipped
by this Une ia covered by liisuraaoc.
For furtlior Information or trolght ougogomonts, apply
to tho -n?eTHl?i-cd. JAMES BROWNE,
Exchango Btreet, Charleston,
BROCK b BENBOW, Wright's Blut
October 30 O. BELL. Cam?---.
CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN
STEAM PACKET LINE.
SEMI- WE EKLY.
TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVEtt-?
MILLS, ?AND I-ANDINOS ON THE WAC
O/IMAW AND OX-AtDK RIVBRS.
STEAMER FANNIE.OapL Ia__o DAVIS
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF BVBRY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING", atTo'clooh.
Returning, will loavo OootytcAcnm ovory THURSDAY
and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'olook.
Froigut rooclvod daily, and stored free of charge.
For Freight and Paiisago, apply to
FURGUSON ?- HOLMES, Agents,
November 3 Accommodation Wharf.
Charleston and Savannah St-eam
Packet Line.
VIA BBAUPOUT AIRD niLTOW HEAD.
\K*tmnammr?&mmmm9~~
-?aa,-grr_'--,-.tf, ....... m.-.-li-AAJ
pff"r^-y__^*^>-j-.-*^ I?., r-i.--?-.
-teamar PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MONE-T*.
atwimer ELIZA HANCOX_Ooptiun J. K. Rn-*_uu?oia-.
LEAVE AOCOMMOD/VTION WHARF, CHAKLES'IUW,
and Charleston Wharf, _avani__i, Monday, Wednes
day, Friday and S-turdoy mornings, at 1 o'clock.
The PILOT BOY loovoo Otiarlo-ton every Monday and
Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Boturdajr.
The ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston ovary Wednes
day and Saturday, and Savannah ovory Monday and Fri
day.
The Pilot Boy wai touch at Bluffton on hor Monday
trip from Ctaa-lostou, and her Wodnoaday trip from Efac
vauuab.
Froight r?oelvcd dally and stored free of charge.
For Freight or Pansage, aprly to
FEHGU-ON k HOLME8, Agent-,
Charleston, 8. 0.
T. M. MYRELL, Agent?
Savannali, Ga.
N. B.-The Steamers of this Lino connect at Charlc_to?
.?-ali Soutb Carolina and Nortbe-slern Railroads, and at
8_v__iuah with Contrai and Albany and G-Jillailro-ds and
Florida steamers. _ November a
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
FERN?VNDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TUB
3-ANDING8 ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
FL1
SAVANNAH, CL,
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
<e _D I O T ?A- T O TEl* ??
100O TONS DURDEN,
OAPTAIN LOUIS M,0OXl-CTHR.
ON AND AFTER THE ?6TH OOTOM-L nHB FTNB
SHIP will sall from Soutborii Wharf, ovory yrUtay
Night, at 10 o'clo-k. lor the abovo placea.
Ill rrolght must bo paid hero by ?I;1!1!"'!* ._."" -
?_?--Ountry papars odvorti-liig "tho DICTATOR TrtH
plo-so cliango notice to agroo with above._
For Freight or P.__-go apply on _oar<Lor too??
Agency, No. 17 V-todoT-Orrtfr Wha>f. October-0
FO-ti ?_"vVANJS[-_\._E-t.
TUB STEAMER
?3DXCT7 A TOR,"
ftOOO TONS BUI_TIH_N,
OAPTAIN L. M. OOIHTTDB,
YY7TLL LHAVS OOUTHKRN WHARF EVERY PU
TT DAY NIGHT, at IO o'dock, for this port
For Freight or Paeaago, apply on board, or to ooloo of
?. D. AIRKN b CO., Agunta,
NoTfembor 1_No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wh_r_
TO CAPITALISTS.
A SPLENDID MILL SEAT, LABOR WAT*BR-POW
ER, WITH A DAM OOUPLUTli? ia o_or?d GRATO
to any on J that would build thoroon a COTTON FA#?
TORY. It ia .ltu-.tcd In tbo lin-ai Oottoo Di_*>rto? In O?
State, end conva-ieai to tho _?__. O-rottaa Rad-oad.
Appl/to MOWAT 4 00.
hoir-?_jiber 8 th - ta_u;V_rtoou