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25 YELLOW PINE LUMBER. %* i\r\f\ FEET BEST YELLOW PTNE LUM /4.UUU BEB, consisting of: 3 inch PLANE 1% inch Plant (12 to 20 inches wido) 3 by 4 inch) 3 by 5 rnob \ BcantUng 3 by S inch) 1 by 3 Inch I T-,h? 1 by 4 inch} LfUh8 For sal* by GAILLABD 4 minott, April 17 2 No. 7 Vanderhorafs Wharf. LUMBER! LUMBER! 0f\ r\l\n FEET ltf FLOORING BOARDS, OW. L/ from 1 to 8 inches wide 40 000 feet 3 inch Plank 20,000 feet 3x5 and 4x6 Scantling. Landing anl for sale at Dereefa Whaif. Apply at our office, or to Agent on Whatf. ^ JNO. 8. RIGOS * CO., Commission Merchants, April 16 3 Corner Broad-street and East Bay. COTTON, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORKS. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on shipments of produce to our ?tends in Boston, New York Baltimore and Liverpool. cohen, HAN0KEL.V. co.. No 46 Eas?t Bar, corner Boyco's Whaif. April 16_"_Imo GENUINE COLLINS* AXES. JUST KECEIVBD PER STEAMER. ?.fT rOZES UEAVT SAMUEL W. COLLINS* AXES ??O 25 aozeq Medl im Samuel W. CoRlns'Axes. For sale at $19 per dozen. Apply to A. GETTY A CO., April 13 _No. 126 and 123 Meeting-street. SALT! SALT! SALT! orwr\ sacks Liverpool cjarse salt, at sJU\J S1.35 per sack. For sale by A GETTY A- co., Apr g 13_Nob. 126 and 128 Meeting-street. FURNITURE. TOEBIRABLE CHAMBER SUITS. CrVH andso he SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, 017 Oil and Varnish finish, latest style and design; jaOOeoch. PAjrsaleby A GETTY a CO., .April 13 Noa. 126 and 123 Meeting street. SINGLE BEDSTEADS. 1 f \ DOZEN SINGLE BEDSTEADS-$1C0 P E B I X\J DOZEN. For sale by A getty a CO April 13_Nos.?126 and 12* Meeting-street. COTTAGE FURNITURE. gr SUITS OAK FINISH, AT $55 EACH. L? For sale by A. OETTF t CO., April 13_Nos. 126 and 123 Meeting-street. ALE AND PORTER. C\f\f\ CASKS ALLSOPP'S ALE AND PORTEE. ^SXJkJ For sale by GLBBE3 A 00., April 13_Adger'a Wharf. CHOICE BRANDY, CLARET, AND SAUTERSB. JUST REOBIVED FROM WASHINGTON MOBTON, Bordeaux, and for sale by GOURDIN MATTHIESsEN A CO., April tl _Adger'a North Wharf. PRIME NEW CROP MOLASSES. J ChP HHD3. PRIME NEW CROP, CLAYED AND i?'J MU300YADO MOLASSES, balanoe of cargo! *Bij Harry, from Matanzas, for sale at the lowest rates AT JOSEPH H. RISLEY or H. F. BAKER A CO., Ttaroh.28 No. 20 Cumberland-street COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED! Qfhr Y BUSHELS FRIPP'8 ST. HELENA ISLAND ?>\J \J 300 bushels 0wens' best selection. Tals Seed is of the crop or 1864, and has been already eajted, and proved to bo fresh. foe sale at reduced prices br ApiR 7_T. SAVAGE HEYWARD * SON8. COTTON YARN. f f\ BALES COTTON YABN. FROM THE VAU X.\_/ CLUSE Manufacturing Compjny, Noa. 8 to 12, aaperi jr article, just received, and for sale by - TAFT & HOWLAND, Aprils -10_ Bait H?] SHINGLES, BRICKS, GRAVEL, WHITE SAND AMD WOOD. a*Rfa f\f\(~\ FIR8T QUALITY CYPRESS BRIN OU.V/l/W G LES, just landing VO.?OO Gray and Brown Bricks 1500 bushels Gravel White Sand, Oak and Pine Wood sawed and delivered. also, Two pair CAR WHBELS, with Axles attached, for sa e lo n for cash by WM. JOHNSON, , East end Laurcns-Btreat. fiprilS tutba POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, AT HART & CO., 0S5ER KING AND WlBKET-ST?., Have just received a large Assortment of POTS OVEN3 SPIDERS AND EXTRA COVERS. ALSO, IGE CREAM CHT *i BUTTER CHURNS WATER COOLERS HIP AND 8f OXCJE BATHTUBS a VAL AND ROUND WIRE DISH COVERS CHINESE HOTEL GONGS. April 13 8 ICRIU?RAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 173 EAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds : SAW AND ROLLER GINS, horse power, and GRIST 'MILLS, always on hand. A?ents for AKCHAMRAULT'S STEAM ENGINE, and INGER80LL'S PATENT COTTON PRESS. April 2 ICE! ICE! ICE! IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. WE HAVE REPAIRED OUR PATENT ARCTIC RE FRIGKRATOR. at tho Charlestou Ice Route, cor ner of Cturch and Market streou that was doing such good service, before the war, in cooling MeaN and other articles which arc required to be put on Ice. We arc now prepared to do the above bu&iuess in tho best style. Also, ICE IT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, and PACKED la the mo it approved manner for COUN* "TRY TRADE. A. GAGE & CO. ?lril)H .. lmo1* GOLD LEAP TOBACCO. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE VIRGINIA. Manufacturers, 25 boxes Choice Gold Le&f Manu factured Tobacco. For sale low, by April 17_3_M\NTOUB k CO. COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED! BAGS FEA ISLAND COTTON SEED, KNOWN A8 THE "FRIPP SEED." For tale by J. A. ENSLOW k CO., No. 126 East Bav, one door north of Union Bank. April 17 _2_ EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS. 5TIERCES ON CONSIGMMENT. For sale by JOHN HANCREL, April 17_1_No. 48 East Bay. OATS. Cir\f\f\ BUSHELS PBIME OATS, JUST RE dUOU CEIVED. For sale by BAVENEL k CO. April 17_ CLEAN RICE. SEVERAL LOTS PRIME CLEAN RICE Seed Rice Splendid lot Seed Rice Sea Idsnd Cotton Seedc Best selections of Frip Sted, warranted pure, crop 1865 Nails. Nails, Nails, assorted sizes, Old Dominion and Tredegar Shop PINOENEY BROTHERS, April 17 2 North Atlantic Wharf. CORN AFLOAT.?FLOUR. f*r\j~\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN H [J\J U 2000 busiels YtUow Corn 400 bairels Extra, Super, Fine and Middling Flour. Landing this day from schrs -Presto" and "Flying Scud." also to arrive, , 7000 bushels prime WHITE COR V. per steamir "Ger. I Cu-ter" and schrs. "Milton" and "Silas Wright," 3?0 baUa prime Eastern'ft <y. For sale by JOHN (JAKP8EN k CO.. No. 14. Market-street, opposite State-street. April 17_ CORN, HAY, &c. rAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN 0 V ' U \J 190? buBbels heavy oats daily oxpcctcd per Schooner Ovoca and 81!as Wright 426 Bales fine TIMOIHY HAY, per Bsrk Sands, In store 1200 BiiKhcls heavy O VT3 by weight 300 Bales fine N. R. HAY, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JNO 8. BIRD. Jr.. k Co., Corcer Church and Tradd-streets. April 16_2_ CORN AFLOAT. 1 AAA BUSHELS OF PRT ?IE WHIIE AND 600 JLUUU bushels of YELLOW CORN, by weight, iu two bushol sacks, landing per schooner Flying Scud, at North Atlantic Wharf. in stork: 300 bales prime North River TIMOTHY HAY 200 bales primo Eastern Hay 2000 buehels Heavy Oa"s 1000 buahels Bran. WEST k JONE8, April 16 2 _No. 75 East Bay. CORNTO ARRIVE. QQAQ USHfLS OHOI0B WHITE C03N, IN OtJ t/O bags, expected daily. For sale by C. 8ABLMANN, Apiil I? 3 Corner Held and Meeting atrcets. CORN, CORN. 1 f\f\f\ BU8H ELS prime white MAR'""- AND LV7 V )\J CORN, landing this day from st jshtp Kaloram a. 3090 Busbel6 expected daily per steamship Cumber land. F. r sals by weight, and in quantities to snlt pur chasers, by PORCHER & HENRY, April 14 3 No. 32 East Bay. EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. Just EEOEIVED, a F RE h supply OF 100 bbls. Fancy, Butter, and Wire Crackers, at H. KLATIE k oo '8, April 12 thstu3_No. 106 East Bay. SEGARS1! SEGARSM eir\r\ r\i~\r\ SEGARSIN STORE AND now &\J\J?\J\J\J landing from sehr. "Aid, " from Havana, of the following Justly celebrated brands and Bites, vis: m. C. RIO HONDO M O FLOR CA NC IO LONJPBBB^ld SPENO^ '^"LONDRES, LA RITELLA LONDRES, JENNY LIND LONDRES, Y ZEPEDA LONDRES. VALENTINA OLL I N" DR A DOS ROSARITO CILINDRADOS ESPANOLA CLUNDRADOS FILANTROPA PREN8AD08 ESPANOLA PBENSA :.08 FIGARRO CONCHAS OANCIO 0ON0H48 Valentina REGALTA BRITTANICA YOUNG AMERICA WHOLE REGALIA VALENTINA MEDIA BltEVAS VALENTINA WHOLE B REVAS VALENTINA BREY A 8 YOONG AMERICA B REVAS JENNY LIND BBEVA8. LA ROSARITO BREVA8 CABANAS y CARBA JAL KING'S 8EGARCABANAS Y CARBAJAL BRITTANICA CILINDRADOS FILANTROPA BRITTANICA OLLINDBAPOS ESPANOLA. For sale low, in lots to suit pnrcl asers, by DeCO 1 TE i k SALAS. March 27_tntb?15_No. IIB East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS le CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CHARLESTON, S. C, offer FOB sale low for cash : 1 nnn sages Liverpool salt L\J\J\J 300 barrels Sogar?A, B and 0 jOO bags Rio and Java Coffee 1000 kegs Nails, asserted 600 colls Manilla and Hemp Ropo 100 bales Gunny and Dundee Bagging 100 barrels Molasses and Syrup 300 boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles 200 kegs Powder?whole, half and quarter kegs 600 bags Shot and Lead 600 barrels Flour?Fine, Snpcr and Extra 200 dozen Buckets, Brooms and Tabs Copperas, Bluestone, Madder Indigo, Sploes, Staroh. Yeast Powder Soda, Pickles, Sardines, Tea, Mackerel, etc, etc. March 29 thotulmo NEW?ISTA??EANT. N. FEHRENBACK WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HI8 FRIENDS AND THE PUPLIO THAT HE HAS OPEN KD A MSMJSS RESMRMT At No. 6 Broad street, nkar east BAY, WHERE HE WILL EEEP ON hand the OHOICEST LIQ.UORS, YVI.YES, ALES. CIGARS, AND REFRESHMENTS GENERALLY. MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY._12_Am-ll 11 EDWABD COOPER, BUCCESaOB TO A. LONOETT, No. 46 Vesey-street, New York, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TN OOTTON PRESSES AND COTTON 6LNS. HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES 10, II, 60 and 60 PLOWS, Canal Barrows. And all other Agricultural Implements, Fertiliser? and Seeds. PLOW CASTINGS of all kinds constantly on hand October S stnthlyi GASTEN & STOWELL. DEALERS ITT BOOTS AND SHOES. S08. 23 MURRAY AND 27 WAHREN STREETS, N ? ROBERT GASTEN, Late of Gasten, Dickson k Od., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8. A. STOWELL, Late of Moade, Stowell I CO,, New York. November 23 ' thstu erne FOR LIVKKFOOIi?THE A BO.l * American ship ?HUDSON," -, abater, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to April in tuths WILLIS ft OHIBOLM. FOR LI V Kit POOL.?THE SUPE RIOR, first-class British Bark "LAEEMB A," lohn K. Cowen Matter, having a large por tion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have despatch for the above port, Fcr freight engagements apply to FERGUSON ft HOLMES, April U Accommodation Wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL?T?K DK, > bark "WM.' RENNIE" W. A Decker, Master. > having a portion of her cargo going on board, and being of the capacity of If 00 bales, wlB have dispatch. Apply t? GIBBI8 ft CO., April 9 Adger's Wharf. FOR HAVRE, FRANCK, DIRECT. ??Tho superior flrst-clas? clipper packet sehr. ENCHANTRESS, A. Blatchtord master, hav ing halt of her cargo engaged, wauls 3 :0 bales Upland Cotton and 200 bales Sea Islands, and will bo dispatched forthwith. For engagements apply to WILLIAM ROACH. Corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf. April 13 FOR BOSTON-REGULAR LINE ? The fast-sailing schooner ADELINE TOWN iSEND. Townseud, Master, has a large portion =of her cargo engaged and going on board, and will have dispitch for the- above port For Freight engagements, apply to THADDEU3 STREET, April 1*_No 74 East Bay. [TO SAIL ON THE 16Tn INSTANT.] FOR BOSTON.?REGULAR LINE. The fast sailing schooner J. PAINE, Mayo mas ^ter, has twr-thirds of her cargo engaged, and I will have dispatch for tho above port. For | Freight eugagomculs, apply to 3HADDEUS STREET, April S_No. 74 East Bay. FOR B.VLTI.1IOKE.-AI SCHOON ER ECHP?E, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will have early dispatch f >r the above port. For freight engagements ap ply to tho office of the agents. WILLTS ft CHISOLM, March 30 North AtUutic Wharf. FOR SAVANNAII?TO SAIL. THIS 1 DAY.?The fine fasl-siillng brig RUSH. Petty, i Master, will take what heavy Freight may offer ?*t very low rates, and sail aa above. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH, Corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf. April 17_l_ FOR. NORTH AND SOUTH SAN-1 TER?The schooner WILLIAM AND JOHN, IC.J. Rxltea Masttr, will taku freight for j ?abrJve points. For Freight eogagetnen's apply to Captain, on board, at North Commercial Wuaif. 3 April 16 MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY. THE REGULAR TRIPS BETWEEN THE CITY AND MOCNT PLEASANT having been resumed, the fin. steamer ROCK LAND, Captain W. F. Adair, will ran as follows from Wharf foot of Market-street: DUBIKQ tbk wkbx: Leave City at.10 A. M., 3 and 6>? P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12 M. and 5 H P. M. on sdvoat: Leave City at.10 A. M., 1, S, and P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 9 A. M., 13 M., 3 and BS P. M March 17 FOR COOPER RIVER, EASTERN AND WESTERN BRANCH k S STEAMER LOUISE AND FANNIE WILL LEAVE FRASER'8 WBABF A3 ABOVE ON TO-M'JRROW, 18th inst, at 7 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or^ Passage apply ou board. Freight and Wharf ago prepaid. April 17 . T. L. BACOT, A pen'. FOR COLUMBIA, WRIGHT'S BLUFF. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON SAN PEE RIVER. THE FIRST-OLABS STEAMER mm 04PT. LUNT. WILL LEAVE FOB-THE ABOVE PLACES WEDNES DAY, the 18th inst. For Freight engagement?, at reduced rates, apply to G. D. LUNT, AtlanUo Wnarf. or D. J. 8TURQE8, No. 16 Venduo Range. Freight received d*ilv. and stored free of sharge, at I No. 1 North AtlanUo Wbarf. April 13 FOR GEORGETOWN, 8. C. THE STEAMEB PILOT BOY, CAPTAIN THOS. B. PAYNE. WILL RECEIVE FREIOHT ON MONDAY. THE 16th instant, and loavo Twidnu Morning, at 8 o'clock. For engagements of freight or Passage, apply on board, or to EERGU.ION ft H0LME9, Accommodation Wharf. N. B?Georgetown Freight und Charloston Wharfage collected lu G-or^etonrn. Freight taken f?r Landings on the Pee Deo River, to be transferred at Georgetown to ?teuiner R. E. BELL. Ths PILOT BOY connects at Georgetown with steam er "LITTLE ADA," for Conwayboro', S. <J. Ft eights ruuei be propatd to all points beyond George town. C mth April 11 FOR SAVANNAH DIRECT. THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMEB "EMILIE," CAPTAIN GEO. H. BEAUFORT, XiriLL LEAVE A8 ABOVE FROM SOUTHERN Vt WHARF, on Tuesday Evening, April 17, at 1% o'clock. Lotnrning, will leave Savannah on Wednesday Afternoon, April 18, at i o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to H. L. P. McC -RMICE, April U 3 Southern Wharf. FOB SAVANNAH DIRECT. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAKEB DICTATOR, aOOO Tons.) OAPT. L. M. COXf TTEB, WILL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF EVERT WED NE8D *.Y MORNING. at 7 o'clock and every SUNDAY EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the above port. B3~ Freight received daily at the Agency and stored without extra charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to L. M. COXETTER. Agent, Office on Brown's Wharf. t&- Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L. J. GILLMARTIN ACQ._March 37 FOR FLORIDA. THE STEAMER DICTATOR, OAPT. L. M. COXETTER, WILL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF EVERY WED NESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock precisely, for Jacksonville, eta Savannah and Fernandlna. Returning, will leave JncksonvlUe every Friday Horn ing, at 3 o'clock, and Savannah Saturday Morning, at 9 o'clock, for Charleston. OS- Freight received daily at the Agency and stored without extra charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to L. M. COXETTER, Agent, Office on Brown's Wharf. t(3- Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L. J. GILLMARTIN A CO._March 19 FOR ST. AUGH781INE, VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVAN NAH, FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE. THE STEAMER TAMINEND, Captain PAUL RAIN NEE, WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT BOYCE'S WHARF, and leavo To-morrow Morning, at 0 o'clock pre ci?ely. N. B. For Freight or Passage apply on board or to O'BEAB A FENWKE, April 16 _. Agents, Dereef Wharf. FOR BALTIMORE. THE STEAMER GEN. OUSTER, CAPTA LN HARRIS, WDLL LEAVE NOBTB ATLANTIC WHARF ON Wednesday April 18tb. at ? o'clock. For freight and passage, apply at tbs Office of WILLIS & OBISOLM, April 16_North Atlantlo Wharl FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED 8TATE8 MALL LLN) OF F1B?T-0LA88 STEAMSHIPS : GRANADA, I O.VAKEBCITT, ALHABZBRA, I ANDALUSIA. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA, CAPTAIN-. TTTTLL LEAVE ADGEB'S WHARF OR 8ATUB W DAY, April 31, at ? o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to (. RAVEN EL A 00., Agents. April 17_ New fork and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursdaj STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDEB. Ca3t. B. W. Loorwoon. STEAMSHIP MONEEA, Capt. 0. P. Makshmak. rTTHESi: STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING POBLiC. having superior accommodations for Passen gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can afford ; and, for safety, speed and comfort, aro unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, OB THUR8DAY, April 19th, at 6 o'clock P. M. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York, For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the Agent?, WILLIS & 0HI80LM, North Atlantlo Wharf. Consignoos in Now York?Messrs. LIVINGSTON, F02 4 00. April 13 THOS. IR_ AQNEW, IXPOBTEB AND DEALER IS Fine Groceries, Cholc? Tens, etc., etc., Soi. 260 afl 263 QUEEN WICHST.. COR. OF MURS AY NEW YORE. November tbstnflmn IMMENSE IMPROVEMENT I? HSTEAM. IOK'8 PATENT DIRBCT ACTING, RECIPBOOAI INO-PISTON STEAM ENGINE8. Save 76 peb czscr. in space, veighl, transportation friction and part* over the best engines, with grsa economy in steam and repairs. The cheapest, simple* most compact and durable made. Adapted to all purpose. For circular address the HICE8 ENGINE CO., No. - Liberty-street, New York. wsCma December 3? PACIFIC MAU/$TfAQISH.P COMPACT'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, TOUCHING AT. MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE U. S, MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. steamships on the conneotiho on the PaOTJTO Atlantic, with the arizona.oolo rado HENRY CHADNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORE.GOLDEN CITY OCBAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE OO8TABI0A.MONTANA, ke , 40. ONE of THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal-street, at 13 o'clock, noon, on'the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preoediug fiatn rday ), 'or ASPIN WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama (or SAW FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPDXCO. Departures of 1st and 31st connect at Panama with steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN ports. Tt ose of the 1st tonch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rate* allowed to second cabin and steerage passeng? rs with families. Also, on allowance of ONE-QUABTER on through rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges, HAL1T FARE. One hnndred pounds baggage allowed to each ad nit. Baggage-masters aecompany baggage through and at tend to ladles and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock tbo day before sailing, from steamboats, 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 Company's Ticket Office, on the wharf, FOOT OF CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. April 3 8mos F. W. G BELLOWS, Agent. PASSAGE SEDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EUROPE. BY SAILING SHIPS, BAILING EVERY WEEK. Alto, by the SPLENDID MATT. STEAMERS, Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to an? from New York. Great Reduction In Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOB ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain sad Ireland, st the very Lowest Bates, Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have their baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed cm them. For Pansage, Ac, apply to P. SHEA HAN, No, IB West street, New York, or M. M. QULNN & BROTHER, No. S27 Ersa Brazrr. CHinr.raroar, 8. C, And No. 137 Broad street, opposite Monument street, Amrusta. O.A. lyr February 37 NORTHEASTER!? RAILROAD. 8DP'T'S OFFICE NORTHEASTERN K. B. Co. Chabxxstov, 8. O, April 13,1866. ON AND AFTER MQNDAY NEXT, THE 16th 3 TANT, the Passenger Trains on this road will ma as follows : Leave Charleston at. C 00 A m. Arrive at Florence at.12 40 P. M. Leave Florence at.9.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.4.45 P. m. 8. a 80LOMONS. April 13_6_Superintendent SOUTH CAROLINA RAll,ROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,\ Oqabxeston, S. O, April 6th, 1866. J ON AND AFTER APRIL 8TB, 1886, the ea831& GER Trains will Pave and arrive, as follows, vis: Leave Chailoston at.7.00 a. m. Arrive at Augusts.6.00 p. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.20 p. M. Leave Augusta at... .6.00 a. M. Leave Columbia at.6.45 A. M. Arrive ai Charleston.n.00 p. M. h. t. peaks; April 6_General Superintendent. I CHKR.UV AND D ARLINGTON RAILROAD. SUPT'S OFFIOE CHSBAW k DARLINGTON B, B, > Chkkaw. April 11. 1866. ( FROM MONDAY NEXT, THE 16th INSTANT, AND) until further notice, the Passenger Trains on this Road will ran as follows : Leave Cberaw on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 A. M. ' Leave Florence on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1.15 P. M. These Trains connect with tbe Trams on the North eastern Railroad to and from Charleston, and with the Wilmington and Manchester Trains to and from WuV I min y too. S. 8. SOLOMONS, April 13 6 Superintendent SCHEDULE ON SPARTAN BURG UNION RAILROAD. AMD ON AND AFTER THURSDAY. THE 22d INST., THB trains will leave Spartanburg O. H. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6A M? and reach Sholton at 9.40 A. M. Returning, leave She Ron at 3 P. m. and arrive at Spar tanburg 0. H. st 7.30 P. M. Passengers can now go through to Columbia in one day and return in one day?stages, hacks and wagons connecting between the two roads. TUOMA8 B. JETER. President Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Unionvill, S. C, March 20, I860. March 24 tnths2mo ROYAL HA VA VA LOTTERY OF CUBA, CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. $300,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY SEVENTEEN. DAYS. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kind Gold and Sliver. TAYLOR & 00., Bankers, February I flmc No. lfl WalUtreat New York EDISTO AND ASHLEY CANAL COMPANY OFFICE EDISTO cc ASHLEY CANAL COM PANT, 1 ChahuistoN. s, O , March 16, HOC. i BY ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE, PASSED AT ITS last session, tho EDISTO AND ASHLEY CANAL COMPANY received permission to increase their capital from Ono Hundrod Thousand ($100,000) Dollars to Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) Dollars, in Shares of One Hundred (SI00) Dollars oich. The public are hereby informed that the books, for subscription to tho additional 8tock, wiB be open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. daily, at the offico of Messrs. JOHK S. RTGOS k CO., corner Broad-street and East Bay. The Stock subscribed for to be paid for by a monthly instal ment of of Five ($5) Dollars on each and every Share. i. RAVEN EL MACBETH, Becretrry and Treasurer. P. 8. "Carolina Times" copy and send biU to this office. March 18