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WRAPPING PAPER.
REAM8 WBAPPING PAPER. FOR SALE
low by ADAM-, FROST A CO..
?tey 31_thBtuB_Adger'B North Wharf.
LIME ! LIME ! LIME !
"_ A (\Ci BBI-8. EASTERN LIME, LANDING FROM
X^JbV/V/ sehr. Sophia Jameson.
ALSO,
CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, and Whito Pino, Ash
K_d Hickory Lumber. For salo by
__ ., OLNEY b CO..
May 31_ NOB. 9 and li Venduo Rango.
~F?R~SALE.
?**_?_ BP-S88 f1-*--* CHEWING TOBACCO
.J VF A few barrel? North Carolina Corn Whiskey.
Per sale low, In quantities to suit.
_ B. H. BARDIN,
CommlPHion Merohant, Brown's Wharf.
May SI_ _*
SUPERIOR BAKERS' FLOUR.
"i HO BARREL8 EX'IBA QUALITY, RECEIVED
ll/V/ and for Balo by
_ -, B. B. RHETT k 80N,
May 31_1 jy0i ?j Exchangc-streot.
CORN AND BACON.
*_i.nii BU8HBL8 PRIME MIXED CORN. IN
UvvW bulk, per schooner D. 8 Willlama.
6000 lbs. Prime Shoulders Bacon.
~~-"- ALBO,
COTTON SEED, for planting. For Bale by
t. _. R. M. BUTLER,
May31_3_East Bay.
CORN! CORN!
.\Ann BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MARYLAND
*P\J\-f\J CORN, landing from schooner Mary
August-, at Atlantic Wharf. For salo by weight, low.
J. W. 8PRAGUE b BRO.,
__ _. No. a North AtlanUo Wharf,
?I*? _a_and No. 70 East Bay.
HAY LANDING.
Q/'k'Tk BALES SUPERIOR HAY. LANDING THL9
f?3VJ\J day tcom Sobr. Welcome B. Beebee, at
?Brown's Wharf, and wlU bo sold low from same, by
JNO. OAMPSEN b CO..
__ . No. Ia Market, opposite ?tate street.
May?!_ 8
YELLOW PINE LUMBER.
IO tr\)*f\f\ PEET YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
AeTyV-JV-t- \J conslatlng of FLOORING and INCH
BOARDS, 8x4, 6x0, 6x6 S0ANTLING8.
App?7 to ROPER b STONEY,
v , Vsadorhorst Wharf,
Or to O. W. CHAPLIN, Agont, Robb's Mills.
May 81 _
YELLOW PINE LUMBER.
.O? Q ff. Q PEET YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OON
?-laOOO 8ISTING of 2 and 3 INCH PLANK, 20
to26 feet long; 3x4 Scantling, 20 feet,
Apply to FERGUSON b BARKER,
Brown's Wharf,
Or 0. W. CHAPLIN,
Hay 80_2_Agont, Robb'B Milla.
NAILS.
t?f\f\ KEGS NAILS,
VmWXJKJ For sale by A. TOBIA8' 8ON8.
May 36_-qatgiha_No. 86 East Bay.
CANDLES.
BOXES "STAR" CANDLES.
For sale by A. TORTAS' SONS,
mtuth3 No. 86 East Bay.
ga m
Muy'
BACON.
HHDS. BACON SIDES.
For aale by A. TOBIAS' SONS,
38 mtutb3 No. 86 East Bay.
1.2
BACON 1 BACON!
HHDS. PRIME SHOULDERS
8 hhda. choice Sides.
Lending from the Steamer Kalorama, and for aale by
STREET BROTHERS b CO.,
Hey!-)_No. 74 East Bay.
BACON! BACON!
O/", HHDS. NTBIOTLY PRIME SIDES, BIBBED
Ov and olear
10 hilda. Choice Shoulders.
For sale by MOWRY A: CO.,
May 28 mwthS North AtlanUo Wharf.
5
EASTERN HAY.
1\*7 Q BALES CHOICE EASTERN HAY, JUST AB
AI O RIVED and for sale by
T. TUPPER b SONS,
Kay 20 3 Brown's Wharf,
CORN IN BULK.
JAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, IN
*_tV/UU bulk, landing Ulla day on North Atlantic
-Thart
IN BTOBK:
-000 BUSHELS PBIME YELLOW CORN, IN SACKS.
5700 buahela Prime OatB.
TOO bales 8uperlorTimothy Hay.
For sale low, by JNO. S. BIRD, JR.. b CO.,
May 2ft Corner Church and Tradd streets.
2000 BUSHELS MIXED FEED
CORN.
r STORE, AND FOR SALE BY
^ O. D. OWENS.
East Bay, in rear of Old Poatofflce.
May 28_6_
FLOUR.
sy?^atTa BARBELS SUPER FLOUR. FOB SALE
?%J\J by RAVENEL b CO.
May 17_
OLD JAMAICA RUM.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE-DIRECT IMPORTATION.
For salo by J. H. RISLEY,
No. 110 East Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf.
May 23_
FORTH CAROLINA WHISKEY.
BBLS. BYE WHISKEY, ) F - p -
3bbls. Corn Whtakoy, / ruu Frooi*
On consignment, and will bo sold low.
FOLL?N b MATTHIESSEN.
May so 2 No. 72 Market-street.
PRIME NEW CROP MUSCO
VADO 3IOLASSKS.
DIRECT IMPOBTATTON, IN HHDS. AND BBLS
For B-lo low, to clono consignment. *
J. H. BI8LEY,
KO. 110 East Bay, cornnr of Accommodation Wharf.
May 28_
HAVANA LEAF AND SPANISH
SMOKING TOBACCO.
7 BALES FILLERS HAVANA TOBACCO
1 bale Wrappers Havana Tobacco
1000 packages of Superior Spanish Smoking Tobacoo,
_m?a. % ib., of the most oelobratod branda.
For salo low, in lots to ault pui-chaaere, by
DECOTTES b SALAS,
May 8_thst-18_No. 118 East Bay.
FOR SALE.
ST_f i~\i~\f\ PBIME SOUTHERN PLASTERING
t?fOm \J \J U LATHS, 4 and 4 feet 0 inohea long, at
A3. CO DOT thousand. Apply to
"ifr WHARTON b PETSOH'S
Car Works and Planing Mills,
Corner Line-street and Rallroad.
M?7l?, _
COTTON SEED.
x%f*f\ BUSHELS CHOIOE FRIPP SEA ISLAND
_Oe>U COTTON 8KKO. For t>_!e by
*T** v A. CHILDS b CO.,
Ma?/4 No. 103 East Bav-atroet, OharloBton. S. O.
COTTON GINS.
mHK UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR
arrangements once more for tho manufacturo of
Mae boat COTTON GIN8ovor mndo in this country, sre
now prepared to receive orders from Planters and
others wishing to purchase.
The long established oud well-known reputation of
ELLIOTT'S COTTON GIN8, will, wo hopo, bo a suffi
cient fiuaranteo that the arliolo will give entire a_tlaf_c
?to__ K J. M. ELLIOTT b CO.,
May 14 Wlnusboro, 8. C.(
GEO. W, WILLIAMS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
CIIAULKSTOrV, B. O.?
OFFER FOR SALE LOW FOR OASH:
*_ /_ _""__"_ SA0K8 LIVERPOOL SALT
. I \j\jYj 8000 b?rrela Sugar-A, B and 0
. V200 _?ge Bio and Java Coffee
1000 kegs Malls, assorted ^
500 colls Manilla and Hemp Hope
100 balee Gunny and Dundoo Bagging
.... loo barrels Molasse, and Syrup
SOO boxea Adamantine and Sperm Candles
r-?'.*?.. 200 ken Powder-whole, half and quarter kogu
. *M0 belo Shot and Lead * s
MO -bia. Floor-Fine, Super and Extra
MO doten Buckets, Brooms and Tube
BR_______T Bluestone, Madder
Indigo, Spices. Starch, Yeast Powder
Bode, Plcilcs, Budines, Teas, MaokeraLotc, ?to.
May 10 thntulmo
.'?
OU LIVKUPO0L.-THE NEW
.Ui sh bark EZRA, Bradshaw master, wants
>ono hundred bales of cotton to fill np, and
. Will sall punltlvoly on Friday, tho 1st prox.
For freight engagomonts apply to
K?DERT MURE A CO.,
May 30 Boyce s OO.'B Wharf.
EOll LIVERPOOL,.-150 BALES
<OF COTTON WANTED-Tho fast BalUng
?American Bark HELEN SAND8, F. E. Otis
> Master, wants tho above named quantity of
Upland Cotton, or its equivalent lu Sea Islaud, and will
leave with dispatch.
For balance of Freight ongogomonts, apply to
STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
May 39_No. 7? East Bay.
FOR LIVERPOOL -THE A NO. I
> American ship HUDSON, J. P. Potter, Mastor,
?rrrjuir'Bono hundred bales Cotton, and will
. bavo lnimcdlato dispatch tor tho abovo port.
For Freight engagements apply to
May 26 _WILLIS k 0HI8QLM
THE NORWEGIAN BARK ORION?
'N. Evenscn, Master, will take 250 bales Cotton
?to fill up. Apply to
MARSHALL, BEACH k CO.,
May 23 No. 21 Rroad street
FOR NEW YORK.-MERCHANTS'
LINE_The now firslclass Schoonor JONAS
.?SMITH, Nichols. Mastor, will tako Freight at
slow rates, and leavo with quick dispatch. Ap
ply to WILLIAM ROACH.
May 31
Corner East Bay and Adgor's Wharf.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.--!* ? Y
?BTONE LINE-The Ano Torn WM. ALLEN,
>0ranmor, MaBtor, having nearly all her cargo
.engaged, will havo immodinto dispatch. For
balance of Freight, apply to
H. F. BASER k CO.,
No. 20 Ouinberland-stroet.
May 30
VESSELS FOR CHARTER.
?FREIGHT8 OR CHARTERS WANTED for
>sundry veBiols.
Apply to WILLIAM ROACH,
Corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf.
May 31_1
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
kThe British brig "LONE STAR," 200 tons,
^Kenealy, Master, is now ready for FREIGHT
?or CHARTER.
Apply to ROBERT MURE k CO.,
May 31_2_Boyce k Oo.'e Wharf.
WANTED-A VESSEL OF 130 TO
1180 M feet capacity, to load Lumber for north
>Hldoofouba. Highest rates paid, and quick
?dispatch given. Apply to
JOS. H. RISLEY,
No. 110 East Bay,
May 31_Corner of Accommodation Wharf.
WANTED TO CHARTER, VES
SELS to load for coastwise and West India
> ports.
ALBO,
VESSELS FOR WINDWARD ISLANDS, and return
carg?os. Highest rates paid, and quick dispatch given.
JOS. H. RISLEY,
No. HO East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf.
May 30_
WANTED TO CHARTER-VES
SELS to load for Franco, Bath or Portland,
?Mo., Demerera and Matanza? Good ratea
.and quick dispatch given. Apply to
3. A. EN8LOW k CO.,
May 31_1_No. 126 East Bay.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.
THE STEAMER PILOT ROY, OAPT. T. R. PAYNE,
will make an EXCURSION around the harbor,
passing tho different fortifications, and going np and
down the Aahloy and Cooper Rivers, THIS EVEN
ING, May 31. 1840, leaving Accommodation Wharf at
half-past 7 o'clock, and returning at 12 o'clock. Tlckots
to be had at Mocoy, Herwig A Vidol's, No. 64 East Bay,
and at the principal Hotels.
REFRESHMENTS will be provided on board.
A FINE RAND is engaged for the occasion.
Tlokots, first class, $1; Tickets, second class, 76 cents.
May 31_1_
FISHING EXCURSION
TO THE OUTER FISHING BANKS,!
THE FINE STEAMER "GEORGE," OAPT. LUNT,
will go on a FISHING EXOUESION To-Morrow,
June 1st, leaving Brown's Wharf at 10 A. M., and re
turning at 5 P. DI.
REFRESHMENTS will be furnished on boord. BAIT
FURNISHED free of charge.
TICKETS, $1-DINNER (extra) $1.
Tickets can be obtained at the principal Hotels,
and at the office of D. J. STURGES, Agent. Office,
Hrown'a Wharf. 3 May 31
FOR
SAVANNAH
VIA BEAUFORT.
THE SPLENDID SEA GOING STEAMER
EMILIE,
CAPTAIN GEORGE H. BEAUFORT,
WILL LEAVE AS AROVE EVERY THURSDAY
NIGHT, at 10 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply on board, at Southern
Wharf, orto H. L. P. MCCORMICK.
Freight received until sunset on Thurtday,
May 23_
FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAU
FORT AND HILTON HEAD?
THE FAVORITE STEAMER
B1 ANN" IE,
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY,
HAVING HANDSOME STATE-ROOM ACCOMMO
DATIONS, will receive Freight at Accommodation
Wharf, and leave every Saturday Horning, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave Savannah every Tuesday Morning.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
FHRG^
May 7
USON A HOLME8,
Accommodation Wharf.
FOU FLORIDA,
THE FINE STEAMER
KATE,
OAPT. T. J. LOOEWOOD.
WILL LEAVE BOYCE A GO'S. NORTH WHARF,
Charleston, every SundajfMorning, at 6 A. M ,
for Florida, via Beaufort, Hilton Head, Savannah, Bruns
wiok, St. Msry'e, Fernandlua, Jacksonville, Pllatka, and
all Intermediate landings on the St. John's River.
RETURNING, will leave Savannah evory Thursday,
The KATE baa been thoroughly refitted and put in
the most complete order, for elegance and the comfort
of Passengers.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the
office on Boyce's Wharf.
Goods recelvod at tho offloo, dolly, and stored /ree of
extra charge. T. 3. LOCKWOOD, Agent
May 19
GEO. E. CRUMP & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS FOB MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
AMD WBOUSAXJC DKALEBS YU
LIQ,Uonn, GRAIN, FhOtB, LIME.
SUGARS, HAT, SALTED FISH,
GUANO, di?.
NO. 309 BROAD BTEEET,
May 38
AUGUSTA, GA.
Imo
New York and Charlestou
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FARE REDUCED TO $25.
Learing each Port eyer j Alternate Thursday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. BOUDEB,
O AIT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONEEA,
OAIT. 0. P. MAHHUMAN.
rr-lHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE
JL MENT TO 8HIPPER8 AND THE TRAVELING
PUBLIC, having superior accommcdatioBJi for Passen
ger., with tabloB suppllod by ovory luxury the New York
and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed
ind comfort, aro unrivalled on the ooaat.
THE STEAMSHIP
3-v-C O 3ST B ____: _A_ _
CAPTAIN O. P. MARSH MAN,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP, ON
THURSDAY, May 31, at 8 o'clock A. M.
Liberal advances made on consignments to New York.
For Freight or Passage apply at t ho o Oleo of the Agenta,
WILLIS b OHIBOLM,
North Atlan?o Wharf.
Cons?gneos In New York-Messrs. LIV-NGSTON, FOI
b CO. y _May26
PASSAGE REDUCED TO $25.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MATT, LINE
OF FIRST-OLABS STEAMERS,
QUAKER CITY. I SARAGOSSA,
ANUALUHIA. I ti HAN AU A.
THE BTEAMBHIP
SABAGOS S_A__
OAPTAIN OBOWElAs.
WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY, 2d OF JUNE, AT
10 o'clock A. M. precisely.
No Freight received unions engaged at our office.
Freights of Vegetables and Fruit muss be paid at our
office.
No Freight received or Bills of Lading signed on Sat
urday morning.
Xfd- The QUAKER CITY will leave on the 9th of June.
May 31_RAVENKL b CO.. Agents.
PACIFIC .MAIL ST* AMSHIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LINE
C^X_IFORlSri-A_,
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AND
CARRYING THE ?. S. M-IL.
Through in Twenty-two Days.
STKA-rsmps ON TOE OOWOH- OH inn PAOHTO
AT?-*-TOO, WITH THX
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY CHAUNOEY.CONSTITUTION
NEW YOBK..GOLDES CITY
OOHAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO
NORTHER N LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE
COSTARICA.,.MONTANA, ko., ko.
ONB OP THE ABQVE LARGE AND BPLENDDD
Steamships ?rill leave Pier No. 42 North Blver, foot
of Oanal-atreet, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and
21st of overy month (except when those dates fallon
Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPIfc
WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the
Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, toushing at ACAPULCO.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI*
CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touoh at MANZANILLO.
A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rates
allowed to second cabin and Bteer&go pausengt-ra with
families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on
through ratea to clergymen and their families, and
school teacherB; soldiers having honorable discharge-,
HALO-PARE.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult.
Baggago-masters accompany baggage through and at
tend to ladies and children without male protectors.
Baggage received on the dock tho day before sailing,
from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer
to send down early.
An ezperionood Surgeon on board. Medicine and at
tendance free.
For Passage Tickets, or further information, apply at
the Company's Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OF
CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK.
Anrll 2 Brnos & K. HOLMAN, Agent.
PASSAGE REDUCED !
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FRO]
EUKO __?_B_
?Y BAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK.
Also, .by the
SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS,
Balling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and
from New York.
Great Reduction in Pare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and
Ireland, at tho very Lowest Bates.
Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have then
baggage removed Freo, and every care bestowed OB
For Passage, &o., apply to P. SHEAHAN, No, 221
West street, New York, or
M. M. QUINN * BROTHER.
So. 027 Eraa Brum, 0_-_U-_rro-, t?. G.,
And No. 187 'Broad street, opposite Monument street,
Amruata. G. A- lyr February 117
NOTICES a
OFFICE ENGINEER AND 80PERIN TENDENT, !
CHARLESTON AND SAV'H RAILROAD
On?_____roN, S. O, May 21, IB-;
FOB THE ACCOMMODATION OF PLANTEB8 RE
BIDING IN THE CITY, an Extra Train will, until
further notice, leave Charleston ?very Monday, at 8.80
A. M., arriving at White Hall, at 10.16 A M. Return
log same day, will loave Tblte Hall at 8 P. M., and sr
rive at Charle?-ton at 0.30 P. M
Freight for this Train must be BO designated on the re
ceipt, and will bo charged at double rates.
H. a HAINE?,
May 22 tuths. Engint-er and Superintendent
CEDARCAMPHQR
CEDAR OAMPHOB FOR MOTHS, BY DOZEN
or gross. Wal. 80HIEFFELIN b CO.,
May 39 tuthas New York.
$10,000 TO $12,000.
T7.QB 8AI__ POR OABH OHLY, A GOO ' PAYING
_?? Business in Charleston. Establiihed nine months.
Good reaaonaf-rnlabed tor wishing to sell.
For particulars address , .
?V J. Ia. B*.
May 9 Look Box, No. 109, Oha.'oaton.
ASHLEY RIVER STEAM SAW
BULL.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING ERECTED A MILL
of first class, at tbo bead Of navigation on Ashley
River, thirty-five miles from charleston by wator, oro
proparcd to ilil orders for Foreign or Domestic mar
kotft of the Ocnt quality of Lumber, and at the shortest
notice Tho following kinns of Lumber eau bo fur
nished, whloh can bo boated or rai tod :
CEDAR
WALNUT
OYPRE88
BEKOH
RED MAPLE
WHITE MAPLE
WHITE OAK
RED OAK
ASH
BLA< K GUM
BWEET GUM
PINE.
Apply to Messrs. ROPER A STONEY, Charleston, or
to Messrs, SCHULTZ A WHALEY on tho Schulz' Plan
tation, Post?nico, Suramorvillo,
May 31 thniG SCHULZ' k WHALEY.
KNIGHT & RANDOLPH,
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
D
EALEBS IN ALL KIND8 OF PHOTOGRAPHIC
Materials, ard orders from abroad promply fillod.
Rooms No. 339 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S- C_
May 30 13
BILLIARDS.
rpi i~r -rp
PHELAN BILLIARD ROOMS,
Nos. 1358137, and 139
MEETING STREET,
Corner of Market street,
ABE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THEY ARE FUR
NISHED WITH
PHELAN & COLLENDER'S
AMERICAN TABLES,
UNDER THE BUPEEINTEDENOE OF ?
MR. H. P. BINNS,
LONG CONNECTED WITH MR. PHELAN'S ESTAB
LISHMENT IN NEW TORE.
H. P. BINNS & CO.,
Maya_lmo_PROPRIETORS.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Subscribers having leased this favorite house, it
hasbosn
REFITTED AND REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGAttT MANNER,
And is now prepared with the most perfect
appointments for the reception of quests.
The first position among first-class Hotols will bo
maintained in the future, as in the past.
May 31 8mos BAKER A FARLEY.
MANSION HOUSE,
BROAD STREET,
OPEN FOE PERMANENT, DAY, OR TRANSIENT
BOARDERS.
ICE-CREAM SALOON ATTACHED.
mar TERMS REASONABLE.
May 19 MOKE. T. M. RUTJES. Proprietress.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor.
mHIH HOTEL l8 NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN
1 PLAN. It has been remodelled and refurnlshod
throughout. The travelling public transient visitors, or
others, will find in 1, all the luxuries of a FIRST-CLASS
ESTABLISHMENT, combined with the comforts of
home.
The location is one ol tho most airy and pleasant for
Bummer. A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of thlB
hoalthful exercise is attached. No pains or exponse
spared to give entire satisfaction.
May H_F. OPDEBEEOK.
SCRIVEN HOUSE
THI8 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO
VATED and newly furnished, ia now open for tho
reception of the travelling public
a. MCGINLEY, Proprietor.
May 23 too
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BROUGHTON-STEEET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
THIS FIR8T-CLAS8 HOTEL HAS BEEN RE-MO
DELED and newly re-furnished, and put in perfect
order thron Rhout.
The travelling pubUo may rest assured they will find
comfortable accommodations at this House.
May 23 lmo A. B. LUCE Proprietor.
JOS. H. RISLEY,
General Commission Merchant,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, MOLASSES. ETC,
No. HO EAST BAY,
CORNER OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF.
Mljr 23_
DORBAUM & MENKE,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 186 KING-STKEET,
NEAR HORLBBOK'S ALLEY,
ARE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND
patrons that they are now "selling and making up
to order," AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, their
well sslected Stock of fine CLOTHS, OAS6IMBRES,
DOESKINS, SILK-MIXED COATINQ8, DRAB D*ETE3,
VEBTINGS, Ac.
All orders promptly executed. Good fite and propor
workmanship guaranteed. stuth2mos May 19
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.
Drawn Daily at Covington, Ey.
MURRAY, EDDY & CO,, MANAGERS.
Tickets from SI to $?O.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS
for TICKETS in the above LOTTERY promptly at
tended lo. Drawings mailed as coon as the Lottery Is
drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-90,000 Tictais; 695
Prizes. Capital Prise, $100,000. Drawe the ISth and
81 st of each montL. Address
H. T. PETERS, U. 8. Liconsod Afcent,
No. 00 Haae) street, or Key Box B2, Pottoffloo.
April 11 _t_
THOS. E. DALWIOK,
CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER,
NO. 671 KING-STREET.
?'B PREPARED TO FURNIPR FUNERALS WITH
. Coffins, of varions style? and qualities; Glass
?arte? and flrst-claa? Coaches.
*frti
REPAIRS FURNITURE. AND KEEPS ON HAND A
solect supply of new and scoom?-hond Furniture, manu
Coo tares Matu esses of moss, wool, and ootton.
Bf. D.-AU oalbi attended ptnonally, at any hour, day
or night. lmo May 15
PHILIP H. KEGLER,
B___:isri_;Ei-,i
COLECTION AGENT
AND
GENERAL COMMISSIONER
CHECKS 03ST
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BOSTON and
CINCINNATL
OFFICE
ISTo. IO _BroacL-st.5
CHARLESTON. S. C.
May 22_JMOOM.
L?FE INSKRiNGB COMPANY,
NEW YORK,
PHILIP H. KEGLER,
-A_0_B_tSTT,
NO. 10 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Please call before you asure else
where.
May 22_mo
TRAVELLERS' INSURANCE
C O-HP A If T,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
THE PIONEER
ACCIDENT INSURANCE BOMPANY
IN THIS COUNTRY.
PHILIP H. KEGLER,
9
-A. C3- _E31ST ?__?,
NO. 10 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Please call at the Officer or iiforma
tiOD.
May_mo
DRS. RAOUL & IMA
ANNOUNCE TO Til EUI FRIENDS AND THE PUB
LIC that Ihoy havo established themaelTos aa APOTHE
CARIES and DRUGGISTS at the NORTHWEST COR
NER OF KING AND MARKET STREETS. Their stock
has been carefully selooted by one of the firm, In per
son, and obtained chiefly from SOHIEFFLEN b BROS.,
and Dr. E. R. 8QUIBB, Manuf-cturor of Specialties.
They offer a*choice variety of PERFUMERY, FANCY
ARTICLES, and FRENCH PROPRIETARY RT-^rttTirw-*,
8peolal attention will be paid to the FUTTINO OP
OF PRESCRIPTIONS ; offiolont clerks having boen
secured ; and one of the firm will always be In attend
ance. Drs. RAOUL b LYNAH will also attend to thair
professional duties from this Store. May a
G. W. AIMAR,
O _=_: -33 IM! I S -C
AND
DRUGGIST,
Corner King and Vanderhorst-streets.
March 6 arno
?WSTATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA
OHABLESTON DI8TI.ICT.-By GEORGE BUIST, Esq.,
Ordinary.-Whereas, A. FOSTER BLACK, of Charles
ton. Merchant, made ault to mo to grant ulm
Lottere of Administration, de bonus non, with ?fill an
nexed, of the Estato and Effects of JOHN DE LIE8SE
LINE, late of Christ Church Pariah, PI inter: These
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho
kindred and creditors of the said JOHN DE L-SSSK-XNK.
doceased, that thoy be and appear beforo mo, In the
Court of Ordinary, to be held at Charleston, on 7th day
of June, I860, aftor publication horeof, at 11 o'clock In
the forenoon, to show canso, if any they have, why
tho said Administration shonld not be granted.
Given under my hand this 23d day of May, Anno
Domini 186?. GEORGE BUIST,
May a*_tha_Judge of Probates.
*3T IN THE MATTER OP INFORMATION
IN REGARD TO DOCUMENTS LOST OR DESTROY
ED.
THE STATE \ IN EQUITY,
OF 1 COLLETON DI8TRI0T.
SOUTH CAROLINA f A bill to porpetuato Testi
Ex relalione. J mony.
The bill to perpetuate Testimony In the matter of
documents lost or destroyed, having been filed for this
District-on hoarlng this bill, and oatinotion of LBROY
F. YOUMAN3, Esq., Solicitor, It it ordered, That all
persona Interested in documents of any description
lost or destroyed during the recent war, the proof of
whose existence, loss or contents, or any of them, rests
In tho memory of witnesses, and who desire to have
6 vldcnco taken and perpetuated in regard thereto, have
leave to come beforo tho Courts for this purpose, by
making written applications under oath to the Commis
sioner, In accordance with an Act of the General Assem
bly of tho State of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to
provide a mod? by which to perpetuate testimony In re?
latlon to deeds, willi, choses in action, and other papera
and records destroyed or lost during tho recent war,"
enacted on the twenty-Ant day of December, A. D.
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Slxly-flvo.
B. STOKES, O. X. 0. V.
OommlsBlon?r's O?loo, Collo ton District, April 9.18M
April 10 th3 mo
PRATT & WILSON DHOTI?
QOIL/UIM::]*".
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
DBUG HOUSE,
No. 238 King-street
PRA?? & WILSON BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
No. 238 KING-STREET
FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MABKET-ST,
Charleston, S. C.
S. W. WILSON.
n
N. A. PRATT, 1
O liomin t to late
0.8. Nitro and
Mining Bu
reau.
P. B. WILSON.
Grad uate el
Phila. College
of Pharmacy, A
Chemist te loto
[ 0. B. Ord. Dopt
I The Proprietors are Native Georgians.
CAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL,
BALSAM FIR. COD LIVER OIL,
BAL8AM COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OILS,
ISINGLASS. OPIUM.
GELATINE, MUSTARD
CHEMICALS.
ALUM.
BORAX,
EPSOM SALTS,
GLAUBER SALTS,
COPPERAS,
BLUESTONE,
BAL SODA,
SULPHUR,
SUP. CARB. SODA.
SULPHURIC ACID,
TARTARIC ACID,
CREAM TARTAR,
POTA8H,
CONCENTRATED LIB,
SILICATE OF SODA.
8ALERATUS.
SPIRITS.
ALCOHOL,
COLOGNE SPIRITS,
FRENCH BRANDT,
TURPENTINE, Ac., Afl,
GLASSWARE.
FLINT AND GREEN GLASS,
ALL SORTS AND SIZES,
MEDICINES.
EXTRACTS, CHLOROFORM,
FLUID EXTRA0T8, ETHER8,
TINCTURES, SUGAR COATED PILLS, (AC.
Any Preparations made to order.
PATENT MEDICINES
No. 238 King-street.
HEGEMAN'S COD LIVER OIL,
HEGEMAN'S ELIXIR OF BARK,
HEGEMAN'S PREPARATIONS IN FULL,
WORM LOZENGES, Hurley'a and Holloway'?,
AGUE CURES AND AGUE TONICS,
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS,
DRAKE'S BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S BITTERS,
AVER'S SARSAPARILLA,
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU,
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
JATNE'S PREPARATIONS,
BROWN'S TROCHES FOR COUGHS,
PILLS-Hooper's, Clark's, Wright's, Ayer'fl, k&?
TARRANTS APERIENT,
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, &&, Ac,
AU other most popular and reliable.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,
No. 288 King-street.
SOAPS.
OLD BROWN WINDSOR, GENUINE LOW'S, fttnoy
styles, largo assortment,
LAUNDRY SOAP, ENGLISH BAB; cheaper than TttP.
pcntlno Soap.
DYE
STUFFS.
No. 238 KIISTG-ST.
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AND
TOII
JJELl
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ARTICLES.
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