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BID WELL'S COAL OIL OREASE.
?s . X OASES BIDWELL-8 OELEBRATED COAL OIL
J. \J OBEA8E, for salo cheap by
F. CONNER & CO..
Mav 17__3_No. 70 Eatit Bay. '
CLARET WINE.
Q/^iOO OA8E8 CHOICE 80UND CLARET WINE,
Ov/V\/ Just received and for sola at tho very
owost cash prices. OKO. W. CLARK ?.* CO.,
May 17_0_No US I-?t Bay.
CHOICE CLARET & SAUTERNE,
JD8T REOEIVBD FROM WA3HINOION MORTON,
Bordeaux, and for f>ale by
GOURDIN MATTHIES HEN k CO.,
April 11 Adger's North Wharf.
PRIME LARD.
tra a TUBS PRIME LARD, JU8T RECEIVED AND
0\J tor salo by HENRY CORIA A- CO.,
Hay 17 2 No. 26 Vouduo Range.
PRIME VIRGINIA .HAMS. AND
BACON.
1*TAA LBS. PRIME VIRGINIA FAMILY HAMS
Xfj \J \J 2000 lbs. Primo 8ldes aud Shoul Jors.
In store and for Balo by
ISAAC E HERTZ. Jfc CO.,
No. 201 East BJJ*. corner of CuwberlaUd-st.
May 17_? '
BACON AND CORN.
irt HHDS RAWSU.VS PRIME SHOULD?RS
JL\J 6 > he'd. Hawaon'S Priiu?. Sides
1000 busu-.ls Prinit White Maryland Corn.
ALSO, .
OATS-1000 bushols MARYLAND OATS
LARD-25 tubs Pilme Leal Lsrd. . For Bolo by
May 17 2 No. 80 ttmt Bay.
FLOUR.
BARREI
_by
May 17
O/TaaTV BARBELS faUPl-t ELODB. FiTR PALE
?DlJU by RAVENEL k CO.
RICE! RICE!
A f\ TIERCES CAROLINA RICE (Iresh beaten)
_U 20,(00 pounds Ronguou Rico.
For sale low, by J. 8. 8CHIRME ?*.
No. l8 North Commercial Wharf.
May 14 mtuthftutnO
SEED RICE! SEED RICE!
"I at-V f\ s _ B?SHEL8 OF PRIME SEED BICE
? VJyJKJ for sale, and is now roady for dollvery.
Apply to OLIFiORD k MATH KWES,
May 15 3 No. 31 y Broad-ttreet.
OATS! OATS! OATS!
ICAA BUSHELS HEAVY VIRGINIA OATS
I.O" *VJ In store and for sale in lota to nu t purchas
ore, by ISAAC E> HERTZ & CO.,
No. 201 East Bay, oorner of Cumberland-st.
May 17_*
OWENS- COTTON SEED.
BUSHELS CHOICE OWVNB' SEED.
PINOKNEY BBOTHEBS,
May 17 1 North Atlantlo Wharf.
30
COTTON SEED.
C**,,*r/\ BU8HEL8 OHOIUE FRIPP SEA ISLAND
??U COTIONBEED. Por salo by
A. CHILDS k CO.,
May 4 No 103 East Bay-street. Clmrleaton. 8. O.
CORN!CORN!
?Yfr fX i-\ BUSHELS PRI NIE WHITE OORN, LAND
AtteJ\J\J ING this dty rrotn steamer "General
OUster," and for Sale low In lots to suit pureba?era, by
POURHKR ft HENRY,
May 17 3_No. 32 Taft Bay.
CORN, HAY, &c.
t7r\r\f\ BD8HEL8 PRIME FROVIHION AND
f _/' t\J YElaLOW COU?", in stero and lantling
this day from steamers and a bootu r.
Al.HO IN STORK,
7?50 bales TIMOTHY HAY
' , ? 2300 bushels Primo Oats. .
' T?>r salo low l*V . . J?**0. 8 BIRD, ?n., k CO.,
May 17 l , Comer ?. burch and Tradd streets.
~C0RN AND HAY LANDING.
A (Zf\fe BUSHELS PRIME WHITE FLINT COHN
_?UvJ -lo bulk-par Brig A. Li?-ht
?3000 buauc ? per Sternum? and in Store-in bags,
8500 bu-?tl8 Heavy Peni. OU*, . .
S.?" buli'B E.ut-rii and N It. Hay,
75 i>!)li Eura and Super Elour,
For s ?te lo v by
J. W. SPRAGUE k BRO.,
No. 2 North Atlantic Wharf, and No. 70 Eist Bay.
May 10 ... . ,_ 2
CORN AFLOAT.
?tft?C) BU -EL8 OHOIOE WBITE CORN. LANr
____T _:a_ -'G trom sohr. 8. H. Cady, on Brawn's
Wharf, an 1 for salo by C. SAHLMANN,
May 10 2 Corner Reid and Meetlng.streotu.
CORN AFLOAT.
C)C?r\f\ B08HEL8 PRIME U HITE CORN, PER
a_f _r\J \_J steamrr Adulo, on Brown's Wharf
500 bushels primo Yellow Corn, per brig Ambrose
Light, on Atlantic Wharf.
TO AnniVK.
000 bushels prime WBITE CORN, per etoamor Gen.
Ouster
1000 bushels prime Yellow Corn, por Gen. CU ?tor
3 00 bushels primo White Corn, per sehr. A. J. Bonlley.
invi HW:
700 bal s primo Beater Pressed HAY.
FlaOUltl i"l.til i ni
300 barrels Baltimore Extra, Super, Fine, and Mid
dling fLOUR.
For sale ut rea so nable price? by
JOHN O AMPS EN k CO..
No li Market-street, opposite Siate-streut.
_________
MIXED CORN."
A AAA BUSHELS OP MIXED CORN, SUITABLE
-rV/V/Lr for tomlins Rtoclt. at $1.12'i per bushel,
saoks included, In lota to suit purchasers
a D. OWE SR,
. - May 15_3_In Roar of Old Poatofllco.
PRIME N. R. HAY.
A fT f\ BALES PR1MR NORTH RIVER HAY,
-?""J1 \J lau'ltiag from uchooner "Albert Mnaon," and
or sale In lota to suit purchns.rs, by
HE.VR? CO BIA i CO.,
May l8 3 _ No. 2a Vendue Bange.
HAY! HAY ! HAY !
mCsAA B*Ltt8 PRIME NORTH RIVER _AY,
.?Aa>,_,_' landing from nark Harriet, at Brown's
. i '- Wharf. For sale low, in lots to suit purchasers, by
WEsT.4 JONES, .
May 16 = ? _No. 75 Esst Bay.
BALTIMORE FLOUR.
r ?\ BARRELS BALTIMOBE FLOUR, IN STORE
0\J and for B ?lo by JAMES W. BRO ?*"N k OO,
No. 11? East Bay, corner Fr?ior's Wharf.
May IP_ I_S_
NEW CROP MOLASSES.
HHDS. SUPERIOR MUSCOVADO MOLIESES
?50 bbls. Superior Muscovado MolasSea.
'or sale low to close consignment, bjr . .? .
JOS H RISLEY,
Or H. F. BAKER 'A CO.,
May 8_No. 20 Cumberland-street
HAVANA LEAF AND SPANISH
SMOKING TOBACCO. ?
7 UILES FILLUR8 HAVANA TOBACCO !
1 bale Wrappers Havana Tobaooo ,
1000 paokagoa of Superior Spaulih Smoking Tobacco,
and y Ib., of the most celebrated brands'.
For sale low. In lots to. ault purchssors, by , ,
DKOOTTES k flAtAS,
May 3 ttutol8 so. lij-gast Bay.
PINEAPPLES, BANAflAS,
i'l.AVTAt.iiS, 8 U GA it CAN KM, SHADIIlICKri
* AND OOUOA.NUTB,
rirow L'ANIJINQ FBOM SCHOONER ?GRAPE
Jji 8HOT."
ORANOE8, LEMONS, and every desotlplion sf NUTS.
For sale b/ 0RBA8ER A MARZYOK,,
May 15 ttiUiSS* No. 215 Eat*t Bay-streot.
- ' ?-"?.? ?-? - -? ?? i I
WE H. GILLI?.AND,
COMMI?SiOlSI MERCHANT
? -.. . '.'. AMD
REAL _5S TATE AGKENT,
N0. 3? IL_X.NE_T.UEET.
e ?..MAF* ' ???.'?'.?'?" ' tathsSmo
"Umtu TJE?O'S. 'JE, t>A*LWi;OK.
?DA-INKY MAKER AND I/NDERTAICEK,
NO.' 571 KING-STKEBT.
.TO~F?RN?gi_ B'rjNiBAl.S WTTH
and TJallUos; ?Glass
..?vi
,~ ,71*8 PR-PABIT) TO FURNI98
^iLwT*^ etjltx.t
4 . ? .W 7?r,7yJH AHttftiHtuitdfl jiiaso, ,
REPAIRS PURNITUBE, AND KEB**1 ON HAI?!)'*
'??oleo? supply of twp* and s^30nd?hand Furniture/msnui
fivoturo? Mattresfsaof moss, wool, and cotton.
N. B.- All calls attended pt>rtonall>*, at any hour, day
?r night lmo May 15
FOII LIVERPOOL - "J III?: NOR
WEGIAN DARK ORION, N. EVEKKOM, Mas
ter, of ".?mull capacity," and haviug two-thlrda
.=*.=?. of her cargo cnga^cil, will moet with quick dis
patch for tho above port.
For freight engagements apply to
MARSHALL, BEAOH ft CO.,
liny 6 No. 31 Uroi ii street.
FOR LIVERPOOL-THIS FAST
nailing American Bark HELEN SANDS, F. E.
Otis Matter, wants a few hundred balun of Up
land Cotton to HU up, and will bo dispatched
tor tbo above port,
?'or Lalauco of Freight engagements, applv to
STREET BROTHERS ft CO.,
May 1 No. 74 East Bay.
KOK l,lVEKI'iu)l,._THK NEW
Bl. i?h bark EZRA, Bradshaw niaBtcr, having
a, pot lion of her ??argo engaged, ??.ill incut with
dlH|iatuh for the uhove port. For freight en
gagements apply to ROBERT MURE ft CO.,
April 37_Boyce n CQ.'B Wharf.
FUR LIVEKPOOIa_TIIK A R O. 1
Auierlcan ship HUDSON, J. P. Potter Master,
wants 600 bales Cotton to completo cargo, and
will lmvu luiiucdluto dispatch for tho abovo
port.
For Freight ongagomontn, apply to
April20 WILLIS & OniBOLM.
FOU BOSTON.-TIIK FINK SOUR.
^aOQTHKBNKR, Darling, Master, bavin.- th>
???greater portion ol' her cargo cagagod, will have
<|Uiust dli*initcli for abovo port.
For Freight (ligoguiiicntt?, ripply to
May 10_P. V. LOCKE, Kcrr'a Wharf.
FIJll NEW YORK-MKHOIIAlVT_
LINE.-The recular packet schooner WIDE
WORLD, C. E HILDRETH. Munlir. having a
portion ol'her cara ' eugai-ed, wauts SOO hales
Cotton mid light freight to lill no. will hive quick dU
pal.h. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH.
May li Corner East Buy and Adgcr'ri Wharf
.F?RPH.LADKLPIIIA-KEYS-l'USH
LINE-I ho Hu.? Schooner SAMUEL N
ISjBSaVBBOTaf. STETSON, Master, having no?rly all
-lior ?cargo nu board, will lime, dispatch. For
balance of Freight or Passage, apply to
H. V. BIKER ft CO.,
. May 17 No. 20 Ciiuiberlamt Rtrrot.
FUR PHILADELPHIA_THF.
fast-sailing Schooner ELLIE L. SMITH, Smith
Master, has a largo portion of hot- cargo on
gaged, and will have dispatch for the abovo
port. For-Freight engngomonts, apply to
STREET BROTHERS ft CO..
May 12 No. 74 East Bay.
FOIL WILMINGTON, Ti. C.-TlIE
Al Behr. CLARA will receive Freight this day
for abovo port, and sall To-Morrow. For en
gagements, apply to Capt, Barrott on hoard, at
Boyce ft Oo's North Wharf, or to
May 17 1_T. S. ft T. O. BUDD. Agents.
FOR GEORGETOWN, ANO ALL
"LANHING? ON THE WAOOAMAW RIVER
?.CHERAW, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE
'PEE REE RIVER.-Tho eohr. WILLIAM ft
JOHN, ?. J. Relyea, Master, will tako freight 77m Day
for Georgotown, whare sho will connoct with a regular
line of River Steamers, and forward any stores for des
tinations as abovo.
For Freight Engagement? apply to tho Captain cn
hoard at Southern Wharf. 3 May 17
THE SCHOONER; EMMA BARE??,
Captain JOHN LKONAHD. at North Coniinero-al
.Wharf, for l.'ooaa ?.-, Boyd's Landing. Rockvilla,
=Oakoty,Graham ville, Pocotalig ?, and all Interme
diate Landings, having a part of hor ca*go engaged, will
leave with dispatch for tho abovo places. Apply on
board. May 15
FOE SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, OTU INST.,
ANO UNTIL KURTH I?; R NOTICE, -,
THE STEAMER
__ XJ __ XvT 3D
fir ILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM MARKET
W . Wharf, at 10 A M. and 3 P. M. Returning, will
leave tho Is'and at I1...0 A. M and j P. M. May 5
FOR WEIGHT'S BLUFF,
BUCK t\ ?ft II A M POINT, AND INTERME.
1)1 A TI?: LVNDINGS OH SANTE -
in vi?: it.
TOE STEAMER
KALB
CAPTAIN SLAWSON,
WELL LEAVE AS AROVE PU8ITIVELY ON MON
DA V A ight, litt inat. Freight will ho received
until ? inset on day of sailing.
For Engagements, apply on hoard, at Southern
Wharf, or to MOTTE A. PRINGLE.
May 17 _ 4
FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAU
FORT AND Ii ll.TO.Y HEAD.
THE FAVORITE STEAMER
F'.?.JS _?TI__,
CAPTAIN W. T. MCNELTY,
HAVING HANDSOME STATE-ROOM ACCOMMO
DATIONS, will recivo Freight at Accommodation
Wharf, and loavo every Saturday Horning, at 8 o'clook.
Returning, will leavo Havannah every Tuesday Morning.
For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to
FERGUSON ft HOLMES.
May 7'-' , I " Accommodation Wa_?*.
FOR SAVANNAH D?R_CTr~
DICTATOR,
, 1000 TONS.
I CAPT/ L. M. GOXBTTEE,
WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF EVERY TUES
DAY MORNING, at'1/ o'clook. .. tUU,
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the Of*
floe on Brown's Wharf.
.L. M. OOXETTER, Agent, Charleston
OW Agonts at Savannah, Messrs. L. 3. GILLMARTIN
ft CO.
N. B.- Pavers throughout the country sdvertlslogthe
steamer "Dlotator" wip pleaso change her day of loaving
Charleston.to Tuesday. . , , , , May 9
POA PALATEA. PLA.
, DICTA. TOR,
, CAPT; L. M. COX ETTEB,
WILL LEAVE OHARLFSTON EVEItY TUE8DAY
MOUSING, at (7) o'clock; Savannah ovory Tues
day AfUrnoon, at ti) o'olock, stopping at Fernandlns,
Jacksonville, Picoleta and all the landings on the St.
?Tohu's River.
n*?5Tk7BNrKo : ? ?
Will leave Pal at ka every Wednttday Evening, at (8)
o'clock; Jacksonville every Thursday Morning, at (3)
o'clock, and Havannah every Friday Morning, at (0)
o'clock, arriving at Charleston same afternoon.
For Freight or Paisage, apply on board,,ai Adgor's
Wharf. I., ii. OOXETTER, Agent,
N. B.-Papors throughout the country adverristngtthe
steamer "Dlotator" will pleaso change her day of leaving
Chirle?ton to Tuesday. May 7
ROYAL ?AVAIA LOTTERY OF CUBA.
_f-l0NDU0TED BY THU SPANISH GOVERNMENT.
\J< *?60,0O? IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY BsWmVBSR
" Prls'escashed and Information frrnUhed.
Tho highest rates paid for Douhlooas and all kind
Gola ar.d Silver. TAYLOR k CO., B>nk?rs,
February 9 flmo No? Id WalUtreei New Yor? J
EXCURSION ?ROUND THE HARBOR.
THE STEAMER
_F___isrisri___
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF
This Morning, tho 17th instant, at 11 o'clock,
for an Excursion around tho H.rbor. touching at the
varient H fort UV ?Menin, ulTirdttig vulKirs a goodI opportu
nity to visit the diITurout p lula of lut? runt. Will roturn
bororo Hiint-et. Tick??U $1 00-Colored KNOBS 75 couts.
N. II.-Music and Refreshments will bo provide-.
May 17_1
BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
COMPOSED OF THE STEAMSHIPS
OTT _a_33 E_*.:_ A. JST *D .
_C__T^O_t____ A
C^E-TB-la.?--. OUSTER.
?X___*. OF TUE SOUTH.
THE
GENERAL, OUSTER,
CAPTAIN HARRIS,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF FOR
Baltimore on Friday nest, the 18th instant, at
- o'clock.
These Steamships offer ovory facility for Passengers
and Freight, with handsome accommodations.
For Freight or Passsge, apply at the oflko of tho
Agents.
WILL18 i CHISOLM, Agents.
North Atlantic Wharf.
Agonts in Ballimore: Messrs. PENDERGAST, FEN
WICK & CO. May 17
MERCHANTS- LINE.
Baltimore and Charleston Steamships.
ADELE-L. R. HALL. Commander.
LULA-D. CHIDS, Coinuiandor.
THE STEvMaHIP
ADELE
WILL 1EAVE BROWN'S WHARF ON
tho -ins!., at - o'clock
For Freight or passage, bavina handsome arcommo
danons, apply to STREET BROTHERS k CO., .
No. 74 Eatt Bay.
Agent In Baltimore: DAVID F. KEELING.
May IC_
New York auii (harlcstpii
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP C0?UPAN?.
FARE REDUCED TO 835.
LeaY?Bg" each Port ererj A It o m ate Thara-?v.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDEB,
Car-, li. W. LO<J_\VOOD.
8TEAMBHIP MONEKA,
GIFT. C. P. MAnsnMAK.
rr__8E STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVEBYINDCOE
JL MENT TO SHIPPER- AND THE TRAVELING
PUBLIC, hav_g superior accommodations for Passen
gers, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New York
and Charleston market??--) afford5and,for safety, speed
ind comfort, are unrivalled on the coast,
THJ5 STEAMSHIP
_v_ O 1ST ________ _
CAPTAIN 0. P. MARSBMAX,
WILL LEAVE NORTH A1LANT1U WHARF, ON
THURSDAY, May 17, at 10 O'clock A. M.
Liberal advances mado on consignments to New York.
For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the Agents,
WILLIS k OHI80LM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Oonslgnees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FO?
<% GO. Moy 11
PEEIGHT AND PASSAGE
GREATLY REDUCED. I
.'OR NEW YORK. *
THE BEpuTtAB' UNITED ifetfATEB MAIL D NE
r. . ?F^pST-OLASS STEAMERS,
QUAKER CITY. ' l" SARJtGOSSA,
ANDALUSIA. (IKANADA,
-' I ? THE 8TEAM8HIP '
SABA?QS8A,
CAPTAIN ?BOWELL,
ILL LEAVE ADOER'8 WHARF ON SATUR?
DAY. Msy loth, at 11 o'clock A. M. '
w
For Freight or Passage, apply to
May 14_ BAVBNEL A CO.. Agonts.
FOB :FIX>BI_D__"
__:__._?__,
OAPT. T. J. LOOK WOOD.
WILL LEAVE BOYOE k GO'-*. NOBTH WHARF,
Charl-tem, every Sunday Morning, at 0 A. M ,
for Florida, ria Beaufort, Hilton Head, Savannah, Bruns
wick, St. Mary's, Fernandlna, Jacksonville. Pilatl-, and
all tniermed'ato landlnRs on tho St. John's Blvor.
BETUBN1NG, will leave Savannah ?very Thursday.
Tho KATE has been thoroughly refitted omi put in
the most rompicto order, for elegance and the comfort
of Passenger?. ?
For Freight or Passsge apply on board; or at the
offico on ROJCO'S Wharf. - . ?\ I
Goo-lB rece'red at the o?ffloo. dally,, and stored free of
extra charge. T. 3. LOCKWOOD, Agent
May 10
.? - . "" B
? l',...il -j
CEDAR CAMPHOR
Trt THE OH. APEST. PLEASANT.-I. MUSV Ut-lttA
JL BLK, as de'euoe agaln?t C>--a_-Mo_U Druggist*
orcrywhdro?ssl? It) '.fiLVBRIS A CHAPMAN, ractur-rs,
Boston. tut_3 May l8
PACIFIC MAIL STr AMS1IIP fOMPAN?-S
THROUGH LINE
TO
CALIFORNIA,
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AND
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL
Through in Twenty-two Days.
STEAMSHIPS O** THE CONNECT-NO ONTnEpACino
ATIaAKTIC, WITH THE
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY CHACNCE?.CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK.GOLDE** CITY
OCEAN QUEEN.SAOItAMENTO
NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE
COSTARICA.MONTANA, kc , kc.
ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID
StoamBhipH will loave Pier No. 42 North River, foot
of Caunl-stroet, at lal o'clock, noon, on the 1st, nth and
31st of every month (except when thoRO datcB fall on
Sunday, and thou on tho procedlui* Saturday), for A8PI1V
WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the
Company's Stoamnhlpa from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO.
Departures of 1st and 21et connect at Panama with
atoamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI
CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO.
A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage Masson rs with
familioH. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on
through rates to clergymen and their families, and
school trachors; soldlors having honorable discharges,
HAL? FARE.
One hundrod pounds baggago allowed to each adult.
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at
tend to ladies snd children without malo protectors.
Bairgago received on the dock tho day beforo Bailing,
from steamboats, railroads, and passengors who prefor
to send down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicino and at
tendance free.
For Passsge Tickets, or further information, apply at
the Company's Ticket Offlco, on the Wharf, FOOT OF
CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK.
Aoril 3 SinOH F. W. O BELLOWS, Agi.'iit.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, 8. C" Mov 2, 1-6.
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE PASSENGER
TRAINS will l*ave and arrlvo, as follows, vis:
Leave Charleston at..'.7.00 A. M.
Arrlvo at Augusta.4.SO P. 31.
Arrive at Colombia.6.15 P. M.
Leavo Augusta at.7.10 A. M.
Loavo Columbia at.6.00 A. M.
Anira at Charleston.?.00 I?. M.
H. T. PEAKE.
May 3 General Superintendent.
SCHEDULE* OV SPARTA 1VBURG AND
UNION RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY. THK 23d INBT., THE
. trains will leave Spartt-ibur?* C. U. on Tuesdays,
Thursdays aud Saturdays, at 3 A AL, and reach Shelton
at u.,0 A. M.
Returning, leave Shelton at 3 P. Bl. and arrive at Spar
tahburg C. H. at 7.30 P. M.
Passengers can now go through to Columbia In ons
day and.rsturn in ono day-stagos, hacks and wagon*
connecting between the two roads.'
THOMAR B. JETER.
President Spartanbtirg snd Union Railroad.
UnionvUl, 8. C, March 30, 186?
March 24 tut_s2ino
NATIONAL EXPRESS
ARD
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY.
THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR
TATION COMPANY having Anally completed ita
Southern through connection? from
NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI
MORE, WASHINGTON, RICHMOND, SAVAN
NAH, CHARLESTON, and all in tor media to and
adjacent to-vnn aa far South aa OEOROIA; and
also having perfected ita Western connections, via
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over main
road??, to .
CINCINNATI AND ST. LO?I8,
Ia now prepared to receive FREIGHT, MER
CHANDISE, VALUABLE PACKAGES, MONEY
AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or
from the placea designated, and all intermediate
pointa, aB efficiently, expeditious,*.- and cheaply aa
can bo done by any other Express Company.
Offices aro also opened in MOBILE and NEW
ORLEANS, and in a few dava the Company will
run through, via MONTGOMERY, to these
placea.
J. E. JOHNSTON, President.
B. F. FICKLIN. Gen. Sup't.
May 11_. _J
THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY
Office No. 147 Meeting-street.
p?^T_sr__o_?i?isrs
WITH AI_ :.*
RAILROADS THROUGHOUT,
THE
UNITED STATES.
. *
Every attention given to the
safe Transmission of Freight,
Money? and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER
FREIGHT TO ANT POINT IN . \ '
i ) THE CITY, FREE OF
CHARGE.
?u*.. ti. n. P?LANT,
President, Augusta, da.
April 38 . ' . : ' :
KENTUOKr STATE LOTTERY.
Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky.
KURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS,
. Tickets from $1 to $30.
C" IB0?2SABA SEKT if ?ABB OF Gil ARO E. ORDERS
for TIOILET8 In the above LOTTAB. promptl? at
ended to. Drat-lno? mallod a? a<joa an the Lottoiy I?
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PRATT & WILSON MOTIII?KS'
OOLTJMIT.
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
DRUG HOUSE,
No. 238 King-street.
PR1TT & WILSON BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
No. .238 KING-STREET,
FOURTH DOOR AROVE MAREET-ST,
Charleston, S. C.
N. A. PRATT, 1 S. W. WILSON.
Ohemlsttolate)
0. 8. Nitro and [
Mining Du- [
roan.
P. B. WIL80N,
Oraduate of
Phlla. College
of Pharmacy, et
OhemUt to lato
O. S. Ord. Dep'L
The Proprietors are Native Georgians.
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CAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL,
BALSAM FIR, COD LIVER OIL,
BALSAM COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OILS,
ISINGLASS. OPIUM,
GELATINE, MUSTARD.
CHEMICALS.
ALUM, SUP. CARB. SODA,
BORAX, SULPHURIC ACID,
EPSOM 8ALT8, TARTARIC ACID,
GLAUBER SALTS, CREAM TARTAR,
COPPERAS, rOTASH,
BLUESTONE, CONCENTRATED LYE,
BAL SODA, SILICATE OF SODA,
SULPHUR. 8ALERAT?3.
SPIRITS
AiconoL,
COLOGNE SPIRITS,
FRENCH BRANDY,
TURPENTINE, ?C, Ac.
GLASSWARE.
FLINT AND GREEN GLA8S,
ALL SORTS AND SIZES.
MEDICINES.
EXTRACT8, CHLOROFORM,
FLUID EXTRACTS, ETHERS,
TINCT?Rli 8, SUGAR COATED PILLS, etc
Any Preparations made to order.
PATENT MEDICINES
_"o. 238 King-street.
HEOEM iN'S COD LIVER OIL,
HEOEMAN'S ELIXIR OF DARK,
HEOEMAN'8 PREPARATIONS IN FULL,
WORM LOZENOE9, Hurley's and Holloway'B,
AOUE CURES AND AOUE TONICS,
HOSTETTER'S HITIERS,
DRAKE'S RITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S RITTERS,
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA,
HELMBOLD 'S BUOHU,
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGEP*.
JAYNE'S PREPARATIONS,
BROWN'S TR0CHE8 FOR C0UGH8,
PILLS-Hooper's, Clark's, Wright's. Ayer's, &c,
TARR ANT'S APERIENT,
WIN8LOW8 SOOTHING STROP, Ac , ko.
?Ill other most popular and reliable.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,
No., 288 King-street*
SOAPS,
OLD BROWN WINDSOR, GENUINE LOW'S, fancy
style?, large assortment, '.
LAUNDRY 80AP, ENGLISH BAB; ckeaper than Tur.
penth?o Bdap. .,?,,. I .
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DYE
STUFFS.
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.ISTo*,/ 9SB KING-ST.
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, AETiqLES,
t?a ' I 038 ___??t2f-sit.
STEAM ENGINES
AND jj
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
One twenty horse-power Saw
Mill, with Circular Saw, &c.,j
complete.
One twenty-five horse-power
Saw Mill.
One thirty horse-power Saw
Mill. J j
FOR SALE, READY FOR DELIVERY, BY ]
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., ,
NO. 150 MEETINO<-STRRET.
April 30
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO..
RAILWAY, STEAMBOAT
AND
Engineers' Supplies,
Mechanical Appliances. &c;
DAR IRON,
CAST STEEL,
LOW MOOR and CAST STEEL TYIIE8,
SAW MILLS,
OIROULAR, HAND and
CROSS OUT SAWS,
Leather and India Rubber Belting,
&C?, &C, &C.
A largo variety of
EVANS & WATSONS
BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFES
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
NO. 150 MEETING-STREET,
CORNER WENTWORTH.
April 30 _
STOVESI
Stoves! Stoves!
_.
A FINE ASSORTMEN
OF
S T O "V E S-,
FROM THE MOBT
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
PRAIRIE VLOWER, DARLEY SHEAF,
PAIMETTO, HUDSON,
ORIENTAL, CHIEf*TAIN,
RURAL. LILY, &c.
SHIP AND STEAMBOAT RANGES,
aVAMILY AND HOTEL RANGEE.
For salo low by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
April 30_No. ISO MEETING STREET.
H?JGrER & HASELL,
No. 137 MEETING-ST., j
CHARLESTON!. S. C.
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LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES
??IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
MILL AND GINtBANDS
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, ko.
April 2_,_
"EDS SAVANNAH:
NEWS ANO HERALD,
PUBLISHED AT l
No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah. Ga.,
l8 TUE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF, TOE CIT?,
a aes?gnod the publication of ' ..
ADVERTISED LETTERS,
L8 having the
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In f ho City and County,
ml I-ubllshcs tho Legal Advertisements of tinarly every
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S. W. MASON,
April 21 ??tltOr a..?l Pr?>prletor.
BREWSTEE A SPKATT,
ttorn-Bjs at taw and iiolicitors In Equity. ?
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