The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 07, 1866, Page 8, Image 8
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PURE APPLE CIDER
ON X>R-A.TJC3-ST.
FOB BALE AT NO 68 MABRET-STREET.
I April 7_1_THEO COBDBS.
J. W. & P. E.
Oi\f\ BARRELS POTATOES. A8 ABOVE,
?\J\J For sale at
No. 157 MEETING-STREET.
April 7_1*_
EDWARD BANCROFT'S
H. S. FRUITS
1 f\ OASES OF THE ABOVE, JUST RECEIVED
JLXJ andfjraieby J. BANCROFT, Jr..
April 7_2_No. 96 Eist Hay.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
DI SECT FROM THE AGENT; WARRANTED
GENUINE.
REESE'S PACIFIC GP i KO.
BUTCH'S PHOSPHATE OF MME,
Received on consignment, and for cale by
J. N. ROBSON,
April 7_stntb3_No. 62 East Bav.
RED ASH EGG COAL.
AFEW TON* LEFT. WHICH WILL BE 80LD
oaeap If applied for at once.
T. 8. & T. G. LU DD,
April 7 2 noyce's Wharf.
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE,
TO ARRIVE ABOUT 16TH INST. APPLY TO
ROPER fi STONEY.
April 7 2 Vand?rlinrnt Wharf.
C?TTOI?S?^DT" COTTON SEED !
Q?^i?l BUSHELS FRIPP'S 8T. HELES l ISLAN J
{j\_/KJ 200 bu-hols Owens' host sclootiou.
ThU 8eed is of the crop of <6>'i, abd has bu-.-u alrcndy |
tested, aud prov? 1 to bo fresh.
For sale at rcdaoed prions l?v
ApzU 7 T. SAVAGE IIEVWARD 4 SONS.
SEED RICE! SEED RI OE!
LOT OF 8UPEBIOR FLAIL THRASHED SEED
RIOE.
COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED1
t??rf \ BUSHELS BEST FRIPP 8EED, CROP 1885 1
OOl-/ 200 bushels Owens' Seed, crop 186i. Lot j
carefully selected by planters.
PINCKNET BROTHERS,
April 2_North Atlantic Wharf.
COTTON TARN.
IA BILES COTTON TABN, PBOM THE VAU
X\j CLUSE Manufacturing Comptny, Nos. 8 to 12
a superior article, j us t recel vod. and for sale by
TAFT ft HOWLAND,
April 6_10_East Bay.
YARN! YARN! !
e)(~\ BALES TARN. ASSORTED NUMBEB8, FOB |
salo low, to close sales, by
HENEY COWA ft CO.
April 5 tha2 No. 26 Vendue Range.
CYPRESS SHINGLES.
T?C finn PRIME CYPRESS SHINGLES,
it).\J \J\J lauding, and for sale, in lots to suit |
purchasers, by FAIRCHILD ft HAMLIN',
April 6 2* East ond Laurens street.
SHINGLES, BRICES, GRAVEL,
WHITS SAND AND WOOD.
?tf\ f\nr\ FIRST QUALITY CTPBESS SHIN
Ov/eV/UvJ OLES, just landing
70,000 Gray and Brown Bricks
UQO bushels Gravel
White Sand, Oak and Pine Wood sawod and detivorcd.
ALSO,
Turo pair CAR WHEELS, with Axlns attached.
For sa'e low for cash by WM. JOHNSON,
East ond Laurcns-streeL
April 3 _tuths
FOR SALE.
A A TIERCES CHOI0E BICE.
4tU F. DONNER ft CO.,
April 6_3_No. 76 Va?'. Bay.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
3ABMY WAGONS. APPLY TO
F. 0.INNER ft CO..
ApiU 6_2_No. 7G Ka?t Bay.
FOR SALE,
ASIX HORSE POWEB VEBTICAL ENGINE, IN
perfect order. Also, two Sections of Shafting, 3U
feet long, with Grist Mil', suitable for plant ition uso.
Applfto S. L. HOWAHD.
March 2t aw No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
TO AllRIVE.
F f\ TONS PERUVIAN GUANO, TO ARRIVE. FOR
0\J "le by HENRY COBIA ft CO..
April 6_4_No. 20 Vendue Bange.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
1 Q TONS PURE PERUVIAN GUANO. IN STORE
IO end for salo by HENRY OBIA ft CO.,
April t 3 NJ. 26 Vendue Baut. o.
LIME, LATHS AND PLASTER
1 1 fi.O BARRELS FRESH LIME IN FINE SHIP
J. LO mi PING order.
ALSO,
30 OOO LATHS LANDING FROM SCHOONER A. C.
Austin.
5U barrels Land Planter.
60 barrels Calcined Plaster, per schooner A Town?
send. For sale by
OL VET ft CO.
March 29 Nos. 9 aud ll Vendue Range.
LEATHER BELTING.
KUMBEL'S PATENT, AND THE ONLY PATENT
BELTS, are made from the heft Oak Leather,
thoroughly stretched on powerful mart.'x ?ry, and mode
to run straight.
ALSO,
LACE AND PICEEB LEATHER, BIV.'?TS, SNIPPERS
ind Bette, ftc, ftc. Apply to
WM. RUM BEL ft SON
January U 8mo No. 83 Perry-au. N. V
TIMBER, LUMBER, W00D~
OP VARIOUS QUALITIES,
FOB SALE IN ANY QUANTTTY. AT CHLSOLM-8
M UL CHISOLM ft BROTHERS.
No. 2 East Hay, comer Adcer'n Whan
M:?roh . th
NAILS! NAILS! NAILS!
?.?\?\ BEGS "OLD DOMINION" NAILS, ASSORT
i?^/V/ ED sizes. PINCKNEY BROTHERS.
April 2 North Atlantic Wharf.
FRIGID CREAM SODA
A MARBLE FOUNTAIN
WITH A VARIETY OF TUE BVdT AND MOST
FAVORITE
SYRUPS.
No. 249 King-st
ALSO. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES
TO BK POI'ND IN THE CITY.
JONES & DUESND0RFF,
No. 249KING-8T.. CHARL LS TO"*', S. C. (IN THE BEND
March 28 we
aar THE WEEKLY UNCORD-CAN BC PU!*
OHASED at H. P. BUGG'd, Mnrket-stroot, and M. V.
QUINN'S. King-street, at which places n<-wsb?Y* can be
.applied.
*^-No pr pert will be sold ir- ' fi.ee Sa yat
airjet '.?iobsrl?
GHAELESTO
HENNESSET BEANDY.
DIRECT ITVrPOBTATTOJT.
J?8T RECEIVED INTO STORE, PER BARK "S.
MORTON." from Liverpool, ten casen pare HEN?
NI SS EY BR ANDY. This article is of a sop >rior quaUty,
and can be guaranteed for MEDICINAL and OTHER
PURPOSES. For sale by the bottle or case, by
N. LEVIN. Ja,
April 7 a No- 104 and 106 Market-street.
ENGLISH HAMS.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
JUST RECEIVED, PER DARK 8. MORTON, FP.OM I
Liverpool, two cases WILTSHIRE HAMS, superior |
quality. _.
For sale by * N. LEVIN, JB.,
April 7 2 Nos. 10* and 106 Market atreet.
ENGLISH CHEESE.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
JUST RECEIVED, PER BARK 8. MORTON, FROM
Liverpool, two cases superior ENGLISH CtlEEaE.
for Table usc. _ .
For sale by N. LEVIN, Ja.,
Apri! 7 Nos. 104 and 106 M?rk?t..trpet.
J?F^Y'SI?PAEKLING ALE,
ENGLISH DURHAM MUSTARD, PICKLES,
AND JOHN BULL SAUCE.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
JUST RECEIVED IN STORE, PER BARK S. MOR?
TON, from Liverpool
1 CASK ENGLISH MUSTARD. X lb. BOTTLES
1 cask English Vicki?.', assorted
5 cask? Jeffre> 'R Sparkling Ale ?
1 cask John Bull Sauce
For sile by N. LEVIN, Jn.,
April 7 2 No". 'Ot and MW Mar?c>-'trpot.
"ENGLISH'PICKLES.
1 / v/"v DOZEN CROSSE A BLACKWELL'S ENQLI3H |
?_\J\J Pickles. Cho-v-Chow and PiccalilU.
Landing from steamer Anriiilu'K and for wile by
LAU SKY k i LEX AN DER,
Nos. 138, 140 and lt.! McoUng-street.
AprU7_3_
PEIME NEW CE0P MOLASSES.
i O'" BHDS. PRIME NEW CROP, CLAYED AND ?
[?O MUSCOVADO MOL AS 9 SJ, balance of cargo |
bait Harry, from MuUnzns, for aalo at the low? Mt ratic
by JOSEPH H. RISLEY
or H. F. BAKER k CO..
March 28 No. 20 dumWmirl-ttreet.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
I r\r\ BARRELS FLOUR
_J_\J\J 20 barre 8 Brown Sugar
15 barrels Rio Coffee
15 empty Water Cist a. new, 125 gallonB each
1 largo Timber Cart or Truck. Philadelphia mako.
For sale low, by R. A. PRINGLE,
No. U0 East Bay, Auction and Commission Merchant.
April 4_ws2
~ HAY.
?AflBAXES PBIVIE NORTH RIVER, ABOARD I
OvJv/ ship Hudson. For sale by
W. B. SMITH k ?O,
April 7 1 GiUon-strcct, near O d Postnffioa.
COEN, OATS, HAY AND BEAN.
i)AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN
23 V/ V/U 1000 bushels Yellow Corn
1600 bushels Heavy ? ats
800 bales of Prime Hay.
For sale low by WILLIAM MORAN,
Oom pr of John and Elizabeth streets.
February 16
COEN! COEN! COEN !
A AfiA BUSHELS PRI1IE WHITE MARYLAND
4UUU CORN, to arrive, and for sale In quantities
to suit purchasers, by FERGUSON A BARKER,
April 2 Brown's Wharf.
POTATOES! POI ATOES!
I r\r\ BB LS. POTATO E8 LANDING FROM S0HR
LKJKJ ? O. AUSTIN. For sale by
OLNEY * CO,
March 29 Noa 9 and ll Vendue Range.
EOSIN AND SPIEITS OF TUE
PENTINE,
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS, FOR SALE I
L low. by STYLES k GARTER,
Aprils Imo No. 19Vandcrhorst's Wharf.
SCAEFALETTI! SCAEFALETTI!
XjrE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE TRADE
YT with genuine 8CARFALETTI SMOKING TO?
BACCO.
MANT0UE & CO.,
Sole Agents for Charleston
Eel marr 15 2roo and .State of South Carotins.
ATTENTIONI
TF YOU WISO. TO BUY GOOD FRENCH SNUFF, AT
1 SEVENTY FIVE CENTS PER POUND, cr twenty
pounds for sixty-five cants por pound, call it
April 5 thstul* NO. 621 KINO-STREET.
SEGARS ! ! SEGARS?
OAA nr\A 8EGARS IN STORE AND NOW
?UU.vUU landing ironi acht. "Aid," from
Savana, of the following justly celebrated brands and
sizes, viz:
M. C. RIO HONDO
M C FLOR OANCIO
LONDRES 2d SUENO
LONDRES, YOUNG AMERICA
LONDRES, LA RITELLA
LONDR*8. JENNY LIND
LONDRES. Y ZKPKDA
LO NI) It tS, VALENTINA
CILINDRADOS ROSARITO
CILINDRADOS K.SPANOLA
CILINDRADOS FILANTROPA
PRENSADOS ESPANOLA
FBENSA OSFIOARRO
CONCHAS CANCIO
CONOH48 VALENTINA
BEGALTA BRITTANICA YOUNO AMERICA
WHOLE REGALIA VALENTINA
MEDIA BREVAS VALENTINA
WHOLE BREVA8 VALENTINA
BREY48 YOUNG AMERICA
BREVAS JENNY LIND
BREVAS. LA ROSARITO
BREVAS CABANAS Y CARBA JAL
KING'S SEGAR CABANAS Y CARBAJAL
BRITTANICA CILINDRADOS EILANTROPA
BRITTANICA CILIN DRAT OH ESPANOLA.
For sale low, in lots to tait purchasers, by
DECOTTE? k SALAS.
March 27 tutbeOO No. 118 East Bay.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS is CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
OFFER FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH :
. nnri SA0K3 LIVERPOOL SALT
JL\J\J\J nuo barrels 8ue.ar-A, B and C
200 bags Rio and J*va Coffs?
1000 keg* Nails, ass< ried
600 cou? Manlllu aud Hemp Rope
100 baloB Ounuy aud Dundoo Hugging
100 barrels Molasses and Syrup
300 boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles
2C0 he^H Powder-whole, half and ouatter ke*s
500 ba^ja Shot and Lead
500 barrels Flour-Fino, Super and Ext-a
200 dozen Buck? ts, Bn>ou.a aud Tub*
Couper**, Bluestone, Madder
Indigo. Spices, Starch, Y?sat Powder
xr WcW?*. Sardine?. Tea, Mackerel, cte., etc
_Maich2y_tbatul.no
Tinners! Tinners!
KSih3T.i* V00T INFORM 1 HEIR FRIEND*
th <snn? iASUSP 2!th0 ??d SHEET IliON.
ard SHIP JOBBING BUSINESS, at No. ?8 Stale street
j^l_
TINPLATE! TIN PLATE7fe
200 S?" BE3T I O ANT) 1 X
february !l WDK\^,"? ? 22=
- ' _ _ No. (18 ?,'liurcb streut.
NOTICE.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAVIKO RETURNED TO LHr
. 1 -alb/
g DAILY KEWS....A]
FOR LIVERPOOL*-TO SAIL. O!? |
? OK BEFO KP. THE 21STLN8T.-The fut sati?
ning American bark SCOTLAND, B. E. May.
.nard Master, capacity only 1000 bales, has one-1
half of her cargo engaged and going on board, will
be promptly dispatched for the above port
For balance of freight engst entente apply to
THADDEUS 8TBEET,
April 2_No. 7* East Bay.
FOR LIVERPOOL,-THE A No. 1
k British Bark 8. MOUTON. Captain BiGH-tn
> Hoon, having en tered tinder the Five Day Act,
?will commence discharging cargo, This Day, at
Vanderhorat'8 Wharf.
Having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, trill
meet with qutok dispatch for tbo above port.
fl3~ Parties are cautioned not to credit the crew, as
the captain will not be responsible.
For freight engagements, apply to
MARSHALL. BEACH A CO.,
March 80 6 _No. 21 Broad-street.
FOR LIV E R F OOL.-THE FINE
kfirst-class British bark "LAKEMBA," John
>Cowan Master, having a portion of her rargo
. engaged, will meet with dispatch for the above
port.
. For Freight engagements, apply to
FERGUSON ts HOLMES,
March 20 Accommodation Wharf.
FOR LIVERPOOL-THE BBITI8H I
kBARK WILLIAM BENNIE. W. A Decker |
> Master, having e. portion of her cargo engaged,
?will have despatch for the aboTo port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
March jfl_GIBBES b CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE A 1? O. 1
?Amerioaa ship "HODSON," -, Meeter,
> having a portion of ber cargo engaged, will
?have quick dispatch for the above port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
March 13 WILLIS & CHISOLM.
s FOR H A VUE, DIRECT.-TH B
flrst-clnHR Clipper Packet Schooner B. N. HAW
>KIN8, W- att. Master, h e two-thirds cargo en
?gaae-l. Wants only 100 bales Sea Islands to fill
For engagements apply to
8^ WILLIAM ROACH, j
Corner East Bay and Adger's Son th Wharf.
Apiil2_
F*' i ROSTOV-RKGULAR LINK. .
Tho/ant railing schooner J. PAINE, Mayo mae
it ur. bas twr-thirds of her rargo engaged, and I
.will have dispatch for the above port. For j
Freight engagements, apply to
1HADDEUS STREET,
April 5 _No. 74 Etsi Bay.
FOR NEW YORK.-MERCHANTS'
?LTNE.-The regular pucket schooner D. O.
>H?LSE, Tyler master, wants ISO to 200 bolos I
.Cotton, and light Ireiuht, to fill up and sail j
with quick disp itch. For irolght apply to
WILLIAM ROACH,
Comer East Bay and Adger's South Wharf.
April S_
FOR BALTIMORE.-Al SCHOON?
ER ECLIPSE, having a portion of her oargo
engagid, will have early d.spatch fir the I
above pnrt. For frelgut engagements ap- j
ply to tho ofilce of the agents.
WILLIS b CHISOLM,
March 30 North Atlantic Wharf.
FOE MIDDLEBURG,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
COOPER RIVER.
THE STEAMER
LOUISE ANI> FANNIE,
CAPT. B. H. BACOT,
WILL LEAVE FRASER'S WHARF FOB THE
abovo puiuta on Monday, 9th inst., at 8 A. M.
For freight or passage apply at Wharf Omeo.
Freight and Wharfage prepaid.
April 7 T. L. BACOT.
FOE WEIGHT'S BLUFF,
BUCKINGHAM'S POINT, AND INTERME- |
D?ATE LANDINGS ON S AN TEE RIVER.
THE 8TEAMBB
-DE I___.XJ_3.
CAPT. 8LAW80N,
WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT AS ABOVE THIS
MORNING, the 6th instant, at Southern |
Wharf, and will lo ive with diHpatoh
For engagements of Freight, apply to the Captiin on
board, orto H. L. P. MoCORMlOK,
Southern Wharr.
Freight payable by shipper?. April 6
FOB GEORGETOWN, S. G.
THE 8TEAMEB
-PILOT BOY,
CAPTAIN TFIOS. R. PAYNE,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHABF, EVERY
Tuesday and friday Morning, at 8 o'clock.
Frolgbt recelvud on Mondays and Thursdays.
For engagements Freight or Paisago, appiy on board,
or.to FERGUSON b HOLMES,
Accommodation Wharf.
N. B - Georgetown Freight and Charleston Wharfage
collected lu Georgetown.
Freight taken for Landings on the Pee Dee River, to
be tranxferred at Georgetown to steamer R. E. BELL
The PILOT BOY connects at Georgetown with steam .
er "LITTLE ADA," for Conwayboro'. 8. C.
Freights mus: be prepaid to oil points beyond George?
town. C mth_April 2
FOE SAVANNAH DIRECT,
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER
DICTATOE,
(1000 Tons.)
CAPT. L. M. COXETTEB,
WILL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF EVERY WED
NESDiY MORNING, at 6 o'clock and every
SUNDAY EVENING, at half-paBt 7 o'clock, for the above
port.
aar Trolght received dally at the Agency and stored
without extra charge.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
L. M. COXETTER. Agent.
Olnce on Brown's Wharf.
<F_- Agents at8avancah, Messrs L. J. GLLLMABTIN
AGO._March 27
FOR FLORIDA.
THE 8TEAMEB
DICTATOE,
CAPT. lt. M. COX-TIER,
WILL LEAVE BBOWN'8 WHARF EVERY WED?
NESDAY MORNING, at ? o'olook precl?ly, for
Jacksonville, ria 8avannuh and Fernandina.
Returning, will loave Juckuonvtllo every Friday Mont,
ing, ut 3 o'clock, ami Savatr. th Saturday Monnng, at 2
o'clock, for Chariest JU.
83' Freight roce iv. d daiiy at the Agency sud ?tc roi
without extra obaige.
For Freight or Par.uge, apply to
L, M. COXETTT . int,
Offlco ou Bi . 'K.r?.
?3- Agents at Savannah, Mesar?, L. J. ? * RVIN
ACO. --'hi?
'EIL 7.1866.
FOB SAVANNAH,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON READ.
THE FAVORITE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY,
HA VINO HANDSOME S r ATE-ROOM ACCOMMO?
DATIONS, wlU receive Freight st Accommodation
Wh -rf, and leave every Tuesday Morning, at 8 o'clock,
connecting at Savannah with steamer and Railroad for
all points in Georgia and Florida.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
FERGU80N ft HOLMES,
Accommodation Wharf.
N. B.-Freight and Wharfage must bo prepaid.
March 2t_am
FOB SAVANNAH,
VIA BEAUFORT.
THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER
E MILIE,
EEAUFORT, Master,
WI IX LEAVE AS ABOVE FBOM 80UTHERN
Wharf, on Monday Morning, Pto inst,, at 8 o cloe*.
T?*?~*^^
or 10 Southern Wharf.
FrelRht will be received THIS DAY and on SATUR?
DAY tint I sunset.
April S____
FOB NEW YOBK.
THE REGULAR rJNTTED STATES MAIL LIN)
OF FTRST-CLASS BTI-AMSHIPS :
GRANADA. I Miftf?fff*
ALHAMBRA, I ANDALUSIA. .
THE STEAMSHIP
ANDALUSIA.
CAPTAIN BUBSLEY,
nrXLL USA VE ADGER'S WHARF ON SATUR
VV DA), April 7, at half-past 10 o'clock A M,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RA VEN EL A CO., Agents.
The QUAKER CITY wul leave on Hth April
April a_
New York and Charleston
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
dearing each Port every Alt?rnate Thursday
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. "Gu DEB,
Carr. R. W. LOOKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONERA,
CAPT. 0. P. MAH UH MAB.
rrtHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVER INDUCE
1 MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING
PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passes
gan, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York
and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, ipeeC
ind oo mi ort, are unrivalled on the coast
THE RTF. A MHTTTP
EMILY B. SOUDER.
CAPT. R. W. LOOKWOOD,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, 05
THCBSDAY, April 12th. at - o'clock A. M.
Liberal advances made on consignments to New York.
For Frolght or Passage apply at the office of the Agenta
WILLIS ft CHISOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Oonalgneee in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOI
A 00._April 6
PACIFIC MAIL ST i AMSHIP COMPANYS
THROUGH LINE
TO
CALIFORNIA,
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AND
CARRYING THE U, S. MAIL.
Through in Twenty-two Days.
STEAMSHIPS ON TUE COHN-OTTNO ON TKE Pacmo
ATLANTIC, WITH THE
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY CHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK.GOLDE 1 CITY
001 AN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO
NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE
OOBTA RICA.MONTANA, ftc , ftc.
ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID
Steamships will leave Pior No. 42 North River, foot
of Canal-street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on th? 1st, 11th and
21st of every month (oxcopt when those dates fall on
Suuday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for A8PI t> -
WALL, connecting vt? Panama Railway with ono of the
Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN?
CISCO, tonchin? at ACAPULCO.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
stenmrrs for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI?
CAN PORTS. ThoHO nf tho 1st touch at MANZANILLO.
A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rate*
nile ir j to second e:ibin aud steeraje paKsong' rs with
faniillo*. Also, an al lu* an co of ONE-QUARTER on
through rates to ulorgymeu and their fimilles, and
school tracben; soldiers having bonorablo discharges,
HALF FAUR.
0 io r-undrod pounds beginge ullowcd to each adult.
Bii'itiagomuslers arcomprmy baggage through and at?
tend to ladlos snd children without male protectors.
Baggage received on the dook tho day before Bulling,
from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer
to scud down early.
An experienced Burgoon on board. Medicine and at?
tendance free.
For Passage Tioketa, or f.itthor Information, apply at
the Company's Tlckot Offlcv, on thoWha:f, FOOT OF
OANAL-STBEBT, NORTH RIVER, NEW TORE.
April 2 Smnj F. W. O BELLOWS. Agent.
BBUCE'S FERTILIZERS.
6>er/~| BARRELS, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR
?r)\J ealeby RAVEN"L ft CO.
April a
PASSAGE SEDUCED!
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM
EUROPE.
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK.
Alio, b7 the
SPLENDID MALL STEAMERS,
Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and
from New York.
Great Redaction lo Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and
Ireland, at the very Lowest Ratee.
Passengers, on arrival In New York, will have thttx
baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on
them.
For Passage, tte, apply to P. SHEAHAN, No. 331
Weat street, New York, or
M. KL QUINN A BROTHER,
Na SST Kitto STXZET, CHABX?OTOH, ?. a, ?
And Na 1ST Broad street, opposite Monument street.
Au im eta. G. A. ly r February 37
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., April Ctn, 1896. )
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA, AND STATIONS ALONG
the I nc of Road, will be received by this Company
I on and arter Monday, 9th mst.
[_ _ H. T. PEAKE,
April 7_1_General Superintendent
53 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
"?i GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFI0E, \
ES CRABLSSTOir, S. C., April 6th, 1886. j
ON AND AFTER APRIL 8TH, 1898, THE PASSEN?
GER Trams will Irave and arrive, as follows, viz:
Leave Charleston at.T.00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.5.J0 P. M.
Leave Augusta at.coo A. M.
Leave Columbia at.6.45 A. M.
Arrive at Chirles ton..6.00 P. BL
. H. T. PEAKE,
April 6_General Superintendent.
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT,!
CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 23, 1866. j
NOTICE.
ON SATURDAY, THE 34TH INST., THIS ROAD WILL
be opened to Ashepoo, 36 miles from Charleston.
; Passengers will leave Mill afreet depot at 7.30.A. M., on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, as heretofore.
Freight will be received daily between 6 O'clock A. M.,
and 3 o'clock P. M.
(Signed) E. 8. HAINES,
Engineer and Superintendent
March 33_6 statt*
SCHEDULE O!? SPARTANBURG AND
UNION RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, THE 3id INST., THE
trains will leave Spartanburg C. H. on Tuesdays,
Thursdays aud Saturdays, at 6A. M., and reach Shelton
at MO A. li.
Returning, leave 8helton at 3 P. M. and arrive at Spar?
tanburg 0. H. at 7.80 P. M.
Passengers can now go through to Columbia In OM
day and return in one day-stages, hacks and wagons
connecting between the two roads.
THOMAS B. JETER.
President Spartanburg and Union Railroad.
UnlonviU, S. C., March 20, 1866.
March 24 ta timid O
MIME'S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
NO NATURAL OB ARTIFICIAL COMPOUND BAS
yet been discovered or M A TOT A CT? BED thal equals these
waters as a PREVENTIVE, RELIEF AND FEEMA
MENT ODRE, for many temporary and chronic dis*
eases, as proved by the experience of many thousands
who have drank them for years, with the most beneficial
I effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable
remedy for affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Dys?
pepe ia, Gout, Chronlo Constipation and Cutaneous dis?
eases. It is a most powerful preventive of the Fevers
and Bilious Complaints, so provalent In wari c"mates.
EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for Rheumatism,
Derangement of the Liver, Disease . of the Skin, and
General Debility. Its effects are most salutary in Lung
Diseases. It is an almost SUCK CURE for Scrofula, and
the mOBt aggravated forms ot Dyspepsia. Aa a punw
Trvx AND CURE for all Bilious Derangements, lt stands
unrivaled.
COLUMBUS WATER
LI a tonic and diuretic ti a highly beneficial character,
and is a posrrrvE REMEDY for Diabetes, Gravel, Calculus,
Irritation and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder,
and has most singularly active ?fleets in restoring these
organs when debilitated by long disease. Fomales who
have suffered for years from irregularity, and tho dis?
tressing diseases known only to their sex, have been
entirely cured by the faithful and judicious use of CO?
LUMBIAN WATER,
These watqpe are bottled fresh and pure, from each of
the above-named Springs, lu so careful and secure a
manntr that they preserve all their medicinal value for
years, and will be found equally efficacious when drank
thousands of miles distant, as when taken directly from
the Spring.
Beware oj Imitations and inferior WaUn; the oerkB ot
all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters
are branded on the side of tho cork, thus :
( CONP HESS WATEB, \ I EMPIRE WATER, )
I 0. kB. 8. Co. J I C. it E.8. Oo. f
( COLUMBIAN WATER, 1
I U. A E. S. Co. J
Packod safely and sootirely, in boxes suitable for ship?
ment to any part of trie world. Congress sud Empire
Waters la boxos, containing 1 Dozen Pints, or 2 Dozen
Qua rt Bo trien MC a. Columbian Water in boxes contain?
lng 4. or 6 Dozen Half Pint?, or 1 Dozen Pint Bottles
pa oh.
?Jld by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and
first-class Grocer:?
Sold only at Wholesale ly
I0f:fi?IS3 SOM, PUTS,
No. 92 Bedkman-str et, N. Y.
S3" Orders by m-Jl rece: attention.
March 19 thstnJmo