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PINEAPPLES, BANANAS,
PUAS l'A?"? S> SL'UAK CASKS, SIlADOUCj_r3
AND 0000ANUT8,
.?a'O.s* LANDING FROM SOBOONER "GRAPI*
J> dBOT."
O (?ANGES, LEMONS, and ovory description of NUTS.
For sale by OREA8ER A MARZYOK.
May 15 tuths3?_No. 216 Ea?t Bay-sireot.
COFFEE. SYRUP, SUGAR, &c.
CAROO OF SOUR. '?AliOEUT MASON."
e-* f\ BAGS PRIME ANO CHOICE RIO COFFEE
t_)\J ao bbls Extra Syrup
20 tierces Choice Porto Rico 8 jgsr
25 bbls. Crusued Sugar
.26 bbls. C Coffoe Sugar.
ALSO,
100 bble. FLOOR
ANO
1400 bushels Yellow CORN
2IUU biiHi.fla Whtto Corn.
Laudiug ex eohr. "Albert Mason," and for sale by
HENRY COBIA it CO.,
May lg_tuwfa No. 20 Vunduo Ranro.
CHOICE HAMS.
-I f\ CASK3 OF BUCKINGHAM k MATHER'S
?\J CELEBRATED LONE 8TAR BRAND, lauding
f rom ihe steamer nalorama, and for salo by
ST8BET BROTHfc.lt- k CO,
May l8_ 2 No. 74 jt__l Bay
BALTIMORE FL?im"
/*-/ k BARRELS BALTIMORE FLOUR, IN STORE
0\J and lor silo by J AMES W. BKO \'N ?*c CO,
No. 110 East Bay, corno Fraser's Wharf.
May 15__3_
PRIME WHITE CORN.
QAAA BU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE CORN. JUST
tJ\JVj\J received and tor salo by
?. D. OWENS.
May 15 ,1-. In Rear of Old FoBtofttco.
NORTH RIVER HAY.
PRIME N
ad In store
1 fMl ?<VLES t___i NORTH RIVER HAY, LAND
ING and In store. For sale by
11 ?*. P.* ._.??*?_*
May 15 ' 1_ In Roar of Old PoatolUce.
MIXED CORN.
aJAAA BUSHELS OF MIXED CORN, SUITABLE
_UUU for feeding 8tock, at $1.13? per bushel,
saoks Included, In lots to suit purohasers.
O. D. OWEN8,
May 15_ S In Bear of Old Pottofflco.
CORN AFLOAT.
?%i~\i~Ar\ BU8HEL8 PRIME \? HITE CORN, PER
sUVJVj \J steamer Ad-e. on Brown's Wharf
600 bushels prime Yellow Corn, per brig Ambrose
Light, on AUantlo Wharf.
TO ABBIVE.
1 000 bushels primo Wal Ti* CORN, per steamer Gen.
Ouster _,
1000 bushels primo Yellow Corn, per Gen. Ouster
3800 bushelB prime White Corn, per sehr. A. J. Bentley.
HtYl HAY!
., 700 bal s prime Beater Pressed HAY.
FLOUR I FLOUR!
i. SOO barrels Bsltlmore Exits, Super, Fine, and Mid
dling f'LOUR.
For sale at ros?onable prices by
JOHN OAMPSEN k CO.,
No 14 Harket-Btreot, opposite Slate-street.
... May 16_ _8__
' CORN, OATS AND HAY.
f-tAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. AND
DUKJKJ 10- bu.hol* Primo Yollow Corn. Lauding
this day at Atlantic Wharvet from steamer Kalorama
and brig A. Light,
ALSO,
To arrive, por steamor (jon. Ouster, 3000 bushels
Prime White Corn.
IN STOREHOUSE.
750 balos TIMOTHY HAY
2500 bushels Primo Oats.
For sal? low by J So. ti. BIRD, JB., k CO.,
May 15 A Corner .-. burch and Broad streets.
CORN! CORN!
OQAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MARYLAND
a_OwU CORN, landing this day from ?chr. W. H.
Cad?, and for sale low by
FERGUSON k BARKER,
May 15 2 Brown's Wharf.
CORN ! CORN !
/> aft? fX /-\ BUdHfcLSVr.I ?IE MIXED CORN, to ar
OV/UU rive pc. i-cbr Will-um.
12U0 bntbclrt 1'iiiuo White Corn, per steamer
Kalorama.
For Bale by R. M. BUTLER.
ALSO,
COTTON SEED.-200 BU.-HJ-XS VIRGINIA COTTON
BEt-D _2_ May 14
CORN AFLOAT.
1 Z.f\Cl BU8BELS CORN. IN BAGS, LANDING
XO \J \J from brig Ambroso Light, und for sale by
O. 8A?LMANN,
May 14 3 Corne-Roid and Meeting-streets. .
SEED RICE! SEED RICE!
1af*\/"\|V BUSHELS OF PRIME SEED RICK
lv \J\J lor Balo, aud id now roady for delivery.
Applr to CLIFFORD k MATHEWES.
May 16__8_No. 31 y Broad-? treet.
RICE! RICE!
1 A ff\ TIER0E8 CAROLINA RICE (fresh batten)
_ \ / 20,(00 pounds Rangoon Rice,
For ?ale low, by J. 8. BOHIRMEB,
No. l8 North Commercial Wharf.
May l '_mtu-ftutbC
HAY! HAY!
?7 ?r/*\ BALES PRIM G HAY. LANDING TRI8 DAY
4 ?)U from bark Frank Marion, Brown's ?Aharf, and
or sale In lotit to butt purchas'-rs. by
PORCHER A HENRY.
MayO_G_No. 32 * UBI Bay.
SYR0P.
FffX BBL8. OF8YR0P, JLST RECEIVED AND TOR
OVJ ?al? kW by RAVENEL A CO ,
Corn? r of Eist Bay and V_tderuorst Wharf.
May 14_2_^
"NEW CROP MOLASSES.
2K HHD8. 8UPERIOE MUSCOVADO MOLA88ES
i? 60 bblB. Superior Jlimrovaco Molasses.
For aalo low to clcso COUBIKOUIOUI, by
JOS II RISLEY,
Or II. F. BAKER k CO.,
M?y 8 No 20 Cuinbt-rland-f-Jreet.
HAVANA LEAF AND SPANISH
SMOKING TOBACCO.
7 DALES FILLERS HAVANA TOB VCCO
1 bal?? Wrapper? Havana Tobacco
1000 psokaget of Superior Spaiiiith Smoking Tobacco,
and y Ib., of the most celebrated brands.
For sale low, in lots to suit purohasors, by
; DECOTTES k 8ALA8.
May 3 . tnBtnl8_No. 118 East Bay.
CHOICE CLARET & SAUTERNE
JUST RE0EIV?-) FROM WA9HING10N MORTON,
Bordeaux, and for sale by
GOURDIN MATTHIESslEN k CO.,
Apr? 11_Adger's North Wharf.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!
QS\ f\f\f\ FBIME 0YPRIB8 SHINGLES TO
tJ\J .\J\J\J airlve. For ?ale low by
WM JOHNSON,
May ii ?_Batt end Laurens street.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
YELLOW AND PITOU PINE LUMBER OF EVE8Y
desoriptlon, for salo by
TUPPER k THURSTON,
Steam Saw Mill,
Msy 10 0 Cor. Chapel and Washington sts.
?. 'COTTON SEED.
Oft A BUSHELS CHOICE FulPP SEA ISLAND
AVOKJ 0OT1ON8EED. For salo e?y
.i | . A. CHILDS k CO.,
May A No. 103 East Bay-street, Charleston. 8. O.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
PERUVIAN GUANO, WARRANTED GENUINE,
now landing, and for nain low, if applied for imme
diately. WM. K. RYAN.
May 4_No. 4 Accomin. dation A h sr f.
COTTON, LUMBER AND NAVAL
STORKS.
WE ARE PREPARED %0 MAKE LIBERAL OA8H
ADVANCES on ehlpmeuts of produce to onr
rienda lu Do.ton. New York BaJtlmoro and Liverpool.
COHEN, HANCKEL k CO.,
. No. 46 East Bay, comor Royco's Wharf.
. April 10 . iwo ?
.CRIH'RAL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORE,
No. 173 EAST B.A.Y.
LITTLE & MARSHAL!,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBB IN AGBX
" -, ?P.I-T?BaL IMPLEMENTS of oil kinds i
8*^.AND ROLLER GIK8, horse power, and GRIST
MILLS always on hand. ; . . . '
-____-_! ARCHAMBAXOT-'S STEAM ENGINE, and
INGERSOLL-a PATENT COTTON PRK88. Ap*
i. '(5 ML ,/?-,? wit* /iiv,Ti?a ,'?? .: j
m ? ? Jain../ iAUaxrtAH ta iv : ___u - .r? u*i, H\ ?
Ki I ? Trf "*'. M .elllr/*?-?:.--.' r nvpyet? J. '
.n.ii'.Tj.! :-:t 'tii*i :
a i . ? .pt^i ti.iAOaiA'lc', :inelt. MI .. I
? i" ..?''!.'?-> cr- i it 'i '?>* .?',
Kill MVKK.'Ot.I,. -'I II!<: ?-VOK
i WEG IAN BAIIK ORION, N. EVKNSON. Mas
>irr, of "email capacity," und having two-third*
rs&oi bat cargo engaged, will incut with quick dis*
patch for tho above port.
For freight rengagement* apply to .
MARSHALL. BEACH k CO.,
May 6 , No. 'J I Broad atreot.
PUK I.IV-MaWMfa._THE FAST
?salliuit Minn?:.ii Dark HELEN SAND*, P. E.
?Olia Maaler, want* a few hundred bale* of Up
?laud Cotton to All up, and will bo diapatchod
tor tho abovo port.
For Hillanco of Freight r-ngagomonts. apply to_
STREET BROTHERS * CO.,
May 1 No. 74 Eaat Bay.
KOR UVBIIP?'?"?-.- TUB NKW
?Bl sh bark EZRA, Bradshaw master, having
ra pottlon of her cargo engaged, will mrot with
.dispatch for the abovo port. For freight en
gagement? apply to ROBERT MURE k CO..
April 27 _Boyeo ^ Co.'w Whorf.
KOK MVEIU'OUI.-THK A * O. J
American ship HUDSON, J. P. Potter Mastor,
I wants ?SOO bale* Cotton to ?-om pluto cargo, and
. will havo iminodiato dlspaton for tho abovo
port
For Freight engagement*, apply to
April 20 WILLIS k OHISOLM.
POU MOSTOtV. -THK. FINK sen?.
BOI.THEKNI'll, Darling, Master, liavin?* tha
/greater portion of her cargo engaged, will havo
?iiiii'k ?li-|i..t?-h for above port.
For Freight ?ngugoim ntn, npply to
May 10 . P. P. LO'?KE, Kerr's Wharf.
Filii NSW VIMIK.-ME11CIIANTS'
>i> LINE.-Tlio regular packet ?-chooner WIDE
> WORLD. C. E. ?IH.DRETH. Master, having a
.portion of lier can; ? ongai ed, wants 300 i nie?
Cotton and Ight freight to till tin. will h.tvo quick ?1U
pat?h. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH.
May 1* Corner Eaat Bay mid Adgor's Wharf
FOR NKW YORK.-lil? GULAR U.
?8. MAIL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS HIE? MEUS.
>The ?tt-amshlp QUAKER CUY will leave Adg
i-r's Wharf dB Saturday, I2tlt May.
Cotton taken at iltt'o moro than Schuonera' ratee.
Apply to RAVENEL & CO.
Mav 7
FOR PI1II,A1JKI,I'III v. -nu?:
fast-sailing Schooner ELLIE L. SMITH, Smith
Master, has a largo portion of her cargo en
Itawd, and will have dispatch for the abovo
port. For Freight ongngemonta, apply to
STREET BROTHER8 & CO..
May 12 _No. 74 East Bay.
FOR HALTOIimi?.-TIIK PINK
and fast aalllDg schooner "GOLDEN OATE"
?.will sail early next weok.
For Freight, apply t >
ISAAC E. HERTZ k CO.,
No. 201 Eaat Bay, cornor of Cumberland street
Mav 11 3
THK* SCHOONER KJIMA UAICKIt.
"Captain JOHN LEONARD, at North Commoro'al
?Wharf, for Ooosaw, Boyd's Landing, Rockvlllo,
aOakety,Or*hamvUle, .Pucotallg'?, and all luterme*
disto Landina* having a part of her ca?go engaged, will
leave with dispatch for the abovo placoB. Apply on
board. May 15
PASSAGE REDUCED !
Cll-AP PASSAGE TO UK KIIOM
_E2XT_^0 _?_3
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK.
Also, by the
SPLENDID _AJ_ BTEAMEI?3,
Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to anf
from New York.
Great Reduction in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA,
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Groat Britain ant
Ireland, at the very Lowest Ratos.
Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have then
baggage romoved Froe, and every care be?towed ot
thom.
For Passage, ko., apply to P. SHEAHAN, No. 22)
Weat street, Now York, or
M. M. QUINN <fc BROTHER,
No. 527 lirso STREET, Onani.TOTOM, ti. C"
And No. l'J7 Broau street, opposite Monument stree ..
AniMiHtji. i?. A lyr Fehrnor?- F
S?HEDULE O V SIMIITAMHIKJ AND
UNION RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, THS 22d IN8T., THE
train* will leavo Spartanburg O. H. on Tuesday a,
Thursduj-8 and Saturdays, at 6 A. M., and reach Shelton
at W.40 A. M.
Returning, leave Shelton at 3 P* M. and arrive at Spar
tanburg O. H. at 7.30 P. M.
Passengers can now.go through to Columbia In one
day and return in one day-stages, hacks and wagon!
connecting between tho two roads.
THOMAS B. JETER.
President Spartanburg and Union Rallroid.
UnlonvUl, 8. 0., March 20, 18??.
March 21 <utha2mo
SOUTH CAKOL1NA RA St.HU AD.
OENERAL ?SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CnAitLE-sroN, S. O.. May 2, 1866. j
O
N AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE PAS8ENOEB
TRAINS will leave and arrive, as follows, via:
Leavo Charleston at.7.K) A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.50 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.16 P. M.
Leavo Augusta at.7.10 A. M.
Leave Columbia at..6.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston..A.00 P. M,
H. T. PEAKE,
May 3 General Superintendent.
GAS FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES!
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INFOBM HIS
friends and the citizens generally, that he ia now
located at No. 110 Ohurch-atroet, one door south of
Maikot, where he has in store a choice selection of
Ga* Fixture., and Globe* of latest atjlo and pattern,
Copper Pumps, A.c. Dwellings,"StoreB, &?.., fitted up
with Piping and Fixture* at the lowest possible rates.
Steam Fitting, &c. Repairing promptly a'tended to. AU
work guaranteed. P. L. GUILLEMIN,
No. 1*0 Church-street,
Ono door south of Market
May 12 .. BtuthO?
CEDAR CAMPHOR
I ti THE OH * APKBT. PLEA8ANTH8T, MOST DESIRA
BL", as de'ence against OIVOTH_-MOT_ Druggists
everywhere noll it, HARRIS k CHAP ?IAN, Facturer*,
Boaton. tuth-3 May IS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOBAL8 WILL BE Bl CHIVED UNTIL
the 15th day of Juno for the thorough repair of the
Willlatnsburg Jail. Tho contractor to whom the work
1B given will bo required to give bond with approved
security for the faithful performance of the conditions
of the contract. The r?pairs to commence as roon ss
the work has boon let out, and to proceed with haste un
til finl-liod.
Persons dr siring to make proposals would do well to
Inspect the buildings with olther member of the Board.
contractor? muat furnish, at their own expenke, bond
and agreement. - <
Address , - WM. F. EBVIN,
May 10 6 Chairman of Board, Kings t'co, 8 0.
E.DISTO AND AHII?.KY CANAL COMPANY.
OFFICE EDI8TO k AS ULEY CANAL COMPANY, 1
OHAULKSTON, 8. 0" March 16,1806.
BY ACT OP THE LEGISLATURE, PA89ED AT ITS
last session, the EDISTo AND AMIILEV CANAL
COMPANY received permission to increaae their capita
from Ono Hundred Thousand ($100,000? Dollar* to Throe
Hundrod Thou?and ($300,000) Dollars, In Shares of One
Hundred ($100) Dollars o?ch,
The pu hilo are hereby informed that the books, for
subscription to the additional Stock, will be open from
0 A. M. to 3 P. M. dolly, at the office of Messrs. JOHN
S. BIGGS As CO., corner Broad-?troet and East Bay. The
Stock snbscribed for to be paid for by a monthly Instal*
ment of of Five (SB) DoHai-a on eor.li and every Hhars. :
aL_?V*:NEL MACBETH,
fleo ret try and Treasurer. >
P. S. .'Carolina Times" copy and send bill to this
ofltoe. Marchi?
_OaTa.ri.rB A YBABMADlsBY ANY ORR
wb?\J\J\J WITH lltVs-BtenoU Tool?. No,
p?nenos necessary. Tho Presidents, Cashier*, and
Tr?aiureT? of throo Btnk? indorse the clrontar. Reu
Iroe with samples. Address the American Stencil Too
Works. Pprinsfland, Veiroont. . ' March IS
BWT THB W-EELY HE?OORD <__ BE 1*?B
(TBABBD a* H. P. HUGO'S, Marketwt?ree?. ?cd M. M.
QUrNN-S, ?-ag-et-reat, at whiofe plaoe* nowob-.k, : *n b*
"aix|pNopapeM*?riBbs sold from ?MO-M ?_>?v*
taraat. Deoamber??
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EXCURSION ARO?ND THE HARBOR.
THE STEAMFaR
3P_-._sr_sri___
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF
Thursday Morning, tho 17th hint, at 11 o'clock,
for an Excursion around the Harbor, touching at tho
various fortifications, air.rdttg visitors a good opportu
nity to vi.it the iiitltTCUt p lots of interest. Will return
bifoin sunset. Tickets $1 n0-Colored porsons76cents.
N. B.-Muslo and Rufrcbb?nente will bo provided.
Msy 16 3
FOR SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.
AND AFTER SUNOAY, OTU INST.
AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
THE fcTEAMER
ON
^__k____
_?ioo__:____._sr_3
WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM MARKET
Wharr, at 10 A BL and 3 P. M. Roturnini*, will
Icavo tbo Ihlniul at 11.30 A. M and S P. M. May 6
FOR CHERAW, S. C.
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEE DEE UIVER.
THE NEW LIGHT DRAUGHT STE1MER
~ ?~__
_vi__._Fiio_sr
CAPTAIN GEORGE MAN8FILLD,
WILL REOEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION
Vf bett This Day. May 15tb, and leave on Wed
nesday Night, tbe 10th inst.
For freight engagements apply on board, or to
FERGCSON k HOLME?*,
Accommodation Wharf.
N. B.-Freight and wharfage must ho prepaid.
May 15
FOR SAVAOAII, VIA BEAUFORT.
THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER
-a".
ElVTIILi JE,
CAPTAIN GEORGE H. BEAUFORT,
WILL RESUME HER REGULAR TRIP'8 FOR THE
above place* on Monday next 7th May, leaving
Charleston eery Monday and Thursday Morning at 8
o'clock, and Savannah every Tuesday and Friday After
noon at 4 o'clock.
For Fre'ght or pas-go, apply on board, at Southern
Wharf, orto II. L. P. MCCORMICK.
Freight received dal y, and stored free of charge.
May 3_
FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAU
FORT AM) lill.TO.V HEAD.
THE FAVORITE STEAMER
ir____sr_sriE.
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY,
HAVING HAND80ME SPATE-ROOM ACCOMMO
DATIONS, will receive Freight at Accommodation
Wharf, and leave every Saturday Morning, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave Savannah every Tuesday Morning.
For Freight or Passsge, apply on board, or to
FERGUSON & HOLMES,
May 7 Accommodation Wharf.
FOR SAVANNAH DIRECT.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER
DIOTATOK,
1000 TUNS.
CAPT. L. M. COXETTER,
WILL LEAVE ADOfcR'B WHARF EVERY TUES
DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or Pas?tige, apply on board cr at the of
fice on Brown's Wharf.
L. M. COXETTER, Agent, Charleston
ttr Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L. J. GILLMARTTN
kOO.
N. B.- Pat ers throughout the country advertising the
steamer "Dictator" wl?l please change her day of leaving
Charleston to i uesday.___._May 9
FOR PALATKA. FLA.
THE STEAMER
DIOTATOE,
CAPT. L. M. COXETTER,
WILL LEAVE CHARLESTON EVERY TUESDAY
MORNING, at (7) o'clock ; Savannah every Tues
day Afternoon, at (4) o'clock, stopping at Fernandlna,
JackBouvilla, Picola- and all the landings on the St.
John's River.
_--_MI i
Will leave Palstka every Wednesday Evening, at (81
o'clock; Jacksonville every Thursday Morning, at (8)
o'clock, and Savannah evety Friday Morning, at (9)
o'clock, ?reiving at Charleston same afternoon. ? i
For Freight or Patssge, apply on hoard, at Adgor's
Wharf. ,_, JU M. COXBTTBR, Agout.
N. B.-3-Pa'pors throughout the country advortlslnslthe
steamer "Dlotstor" will pleaso change her day of leaving
Oharleaton to Tuesday. _May 7
FOR FLORIDA.
THE FINE STEAMER
-__._-_.T__,
CAPT. T. J. LOCKWOOD.
WIIL LEAVE BOYCE _'00'8. NORTH WHARF,
Charleston, every Sunday Morning, at 6 A. M ,
for Flnrloa, via Beaufort, Hilton Head. Havannah, Bruns
wlok, St. Mary's, Fornandlnt, Jacksonville, Filatke, and
all tntorrnediate landings on the fit. John's River.
RETURNING, will leave Savanuth every Thursday.
The KATE bas been thoroughly refitted and put in
tht most complete oidor, for elegance and the corniort
of Passenger*.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the
office on Bojce'a Wharf.
Goods received at the office, dally, and stored free of
extra charge. T. J. LOCKWOOD. Agent,
yayio ' i ) '. ; /.,; i-.: .? ?', ,
maammaautamm?-?_?_MBfcia|B_M______?__9
t_*?)i- A UA?I-A Uti NT ti WANT-tat TO
?OatvO til? anew in <J wonderful SEWING MACH?N?
the emly chr*p one Uoft-Md. . ____ SHAW 4 CLARa,
Uiddwom Mala. ?September II.
;
r^:-jy.T.?-3?v1YAH 8.t
. .1 ,'?.(>! ?JlaTILi-JO
MERCHANTS' LINE.
Baltimore and Charleston Steamships.
ADELE-L. R. HALL, Commander.
LULA-D. Oil IDb. Comniandor.
TOE BTE.M9HIP
Aft
__. 3D ______
/ ILL 1 EAVE BROWN'S WHARF ON THUR9DAY,
' the 17th lnst., at - o'clock.
For Freight or passage, bavin? handsome accommo
dations, apply to STREET BBOTHER8 k CO..
No. 71 Eait Bay.
Agent in Baltimore: DAVID F. KEELING.
Moy 10_
FOR BALTIMORE.
THE STEAMSHIP
__:__.__ o _=t ___ _v_: __. _
CAPTAIN DEN KIN,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF FOR
the above port To-Morrow, the 15th Instant,
at 8 o'dook P. M.
For freight or passage engsgoments, having supe
rior accommodations, apply at the offloe of the
Agents, WILLIS A CHISOLM,
North Atlatitlo Wharf.
Agents in Baltimore: Met? re. PENDERGAST, FEN
WICK A CO._a_May 14
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
GREATLY REDUCED.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE BEGULAJt UNITED STATES MAIL L*NE
OF FlaBST-CLASS STEAMERS,
QUAKER CITY. I SARAGOSSA,
ANDALUSIA. I ?t'HANAJJA,
**._E STEAMSHIP
S__-_?l__-C3hOSS__..
CAPTAIN CROWELL,
TI7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF ON SATUR
VT DAY, May IDtb, ot - o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
May 14 _RAVENEL A CO.. Agents.
New York and Charleston
PEOPLE-S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FARE REDUCED TO $25.
Leaving each Fort every Alternate Thurat-y.
STEAMSHIP EMILY D. BOUDER,
CATT. B. W. LOCKWOOD.
?? ' STEAMSHIP MONEKA.
CAM. 0. P. MAnau_k.r?.
ri_-SE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE
JL MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING
PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen
gera, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York
and Charleston markets can afford ; and, for safety, speed
ind comfort, are unrivalled on the coast.
THE STEAMSHIP
I\_. O 1ST 33 __:__. _
CAPTAIN 0. P. MAR3BMAN.
WILL LEAVE NORTH Al LANTIO WHARF, ON
THURSDAY, Hay 17, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Liberal advances made on consignments tu New York,
For Freight or Pstssge apply at the offlce of tho Agent/,
WILLIS k CHI80LM.
North Atlantlo Wharf.
Consign-s in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON. FOI
A CO._Msyli
PACIFIC MAIL STr AMSIIIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LINE
TO
0___IFQn:NT_v,
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AND
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL,
Through in Twenty-two Pays.
ST-lMSni- OS TBK COHNECTIHQ OK T-E PACITIC
AlXiKTIO, WITH THK
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY OHAU.NCEY.CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK.GOLDE*. CITY
OCEAN QUEEN.?.HAOhAMENTO
NOBTUEIl*. LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE
COSTA ItlOA.MONTANA, Ao , Ac.
ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID
Steamships ?rill leave Pier No. .3 North River, foot
of Canal-street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, llth and
31st of every month (except when those dates fallon
Sunday, and then on the preceding Satnrdav), for ASPIN
WALL, cnnncotlng via Panama Raliway with one of the
Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, touching at AOAPULCO.
Departures of 1st and 31st connect at Panama with
steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI
CAN PORTS. Thote of tho 1st touch at MANZANILLO.
A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers* rat
allowed to second csbln and steerage pasaeng? rs with
families. Also, sn allowance of ONE-QUARTER on
through rates to clergymen and their families, and
school ti'schers; soldiers having honorable discharges,
HALT FARE.
One hundred pounds bsggsge allowed to each adult.
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at
tend to ladles snd children without male protectors.
Baggage received on the dook the day before sailing,
from stetmboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer
to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and at
tendance free.
For Passage Tickets, or further information, apply at
the Oomptny'e Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OF
CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK.
April a ?moe F. W. G BELLOWS, Agent
ROYAL IIAVAf A LOTTERY OP CUBA,
aflONDUOTED BY THE SPANISH GOVBRNMKNT.
<0 ?89?.0OO IN GOLD DRAWN EVBRY 8KVii_lT__l
DAY8.
PrU-cashed and Information furnished,
.The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all hind
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PRATT ft WILSON BROTHERS'
oo__.TJ_^r_:isr.
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
DEUG HOUSE.
No. 238 King-street.
PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
No. 238 KING-STREET,
FOUBTH DOOR ABOVE MABEET-8T,
Charleston, S. 0.
N. A. PBATT. 1 S. W. WIL80N. f P. B. WILSON,
Ohomlsttolate Gradu?t o of
O. S. Nitre and ( I'lilla. College
Mining Bu- ' of Pharmacy.&
roan. Chemist to lato
I { O. ti. Ord. Dep't
The Proprietors dare Native Georgians.
OAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL,
BALSAM FIR, COD LITER OIL.
BALSAM COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OILS,
ISINGLASS, OPIUM,
GELATINE, MUSTARD.
CHEMICALS.
ALUM, SUP. OARB. SODA
BORAX, 8ULPH?RIO ACID,
EPSOM 8ALTS, TARTARIC ACID,
GLAUBER SALTS, CREAM TARTAR,
COPPERAS, POTASH,
BLUESTONE, CONCENTRATED LYE
SAL SODA, SILICATE OF SODA,
SULPHUR. 8 ALERA rUS.
S _?I _E\- I JJ S.
ALCOHOL,
COLOGNE 8PIRIT8,
FRENCH BRANDY,
TURPENTINE, Jcc, Ac.
GLASSWARE.
FLINT AND GREEN GLASS,
ALL SORTS AND SIZES.
MEDICINES.
EXTRA0T8, CHLOROFORM,
FLUID EXTRACTS, ETHER8,
TINCT?RE8, SUGAR COATED PILLS, etc.
Any Preparations made to order.
PATENT MEDICINES
3N"o. 238 King-street.
HEQEMAN'8 COD LIVEB OIL,
HEOEMAN'S ELIXIR OF BABE,
HEGEMAN'S PBEPABATION8 IN FULL,
WOBM LOZENGES, Hurle;'* and Halloway'a,
AGUE CURES AND AGUE TONIC8,
HOSTETTEB'8 BITIEB8,
DRAKE'S BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'8 BITTER8,
AVEB'S SAB8APABILLA,
HELMBOLD'S BUOHU,
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
JAYNE'S PBEPARA.-l?01?-8,
BROWN'S TROCHE8 FOB COUGH8.
PILLS-Hooper's, Clark'*, Wright**, Ayer'?, &c,
TABBA.NT'8 APERIENT,
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YBUP, kc, ko.
AU other most popular and reliable.
-o
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,
No. 238 King-street*
SO_*_PS.
OLD BROWN WTNDSOB, GENUINE LOW'S, fancj
styles, large assortment,
LAUNDRY SOAP, ENGLISH BAB; cheaper than Tur
pentine Soap.
DYE
STUFFS.
No. 238 KING-ST.
FANO Y
AND
TOIXJ_53T
ARTICLES.
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No. 238 ___me;-st.
.
STEAM ENGINES
j)xNr>
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
One twenty horse-power Saw
Mill, with Circular Saw, &c,
complete.
One twenty-five horse-power
Saw Mill.
One thirty horse-power Saw
Mill.
FOR SALE, READY FOR DELIVERY, BY
CAMERON, BAREE. & 60.,
NO. 150 nil?ETI.M'-STREl?T.
April 30_
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.. .
RAILWAY, STEAMBOAT
AMD
Engineers' Supplies,
Meohanieal Appliances, &C;
BAH IRON,
CAST STEEL,
LOW MOOR and CAST 8TEEL TYBE8,
SAW MILLS,
CIRCULAR, HAND and
OBOSS OUT SAWS,
Leather and India Rubber Belting,
&c?, &c., &c.
A largo variety of
EVANS & WATSON'S
BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFES
AT MANUFACTURERS' PBIOE8. .
NO. 150 MEETING-STREET,
CORNER WENTWOBTH.
April 30_
STOVES 1
Stoves! Stoves!
A FINE ASSORTMENT
OF
S T O TT _3 S,
FBOM THE MOST
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS,
CONSISTING IN PABT OF
PRAIRIE FLOWER, BABLEY SHEAF,
PA1 METTO, HUDSON,
ORIENTAL, CHIEFTAIN,
BURAL. LILY. *o.
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT BANOE8,
FAMILY AND HOTEL RANGES.
For sale low by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., .
April 30_No. IK) MEETING STREET.
H??GEB & HASELL,
No. 137 MEETING-ST.,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
i.^_ w ** ~ & I
LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES
IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS, -
MILL AND GIN BANDS '
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, Ao.
April 9
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