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CLARETS, CORDIALS, OLIVE OIL, &c. CASES "N. JOHN8TON k SON8' " "ST. JULIEN" CL ABET Oases "N. Johnston 4 Sons' " "St Loubes" Clarets Caaes Brandenburg Freres "St Estepbe" Claret Caa s Focklnck's Maraschino Cordial Cases Fockiock's Bed and White Curacao Cordial Cases Bordeaux Cordials, assorted, "BIM.Lia A Co." Cases "Brandenburg Freres" Olive Oil Cases Pa n? Pois and Champignons, Just received and for sale by April 19_ths2_D. PAUL A CO. CAHtiSEd MEATS, SYRUPS, JEL LIES, &c. CASES ASS'D MEATS / Veal, Mutton, Beef-a-Ia-mod?, IN 3 LB. CANS. ( Beef and San ?aga Meat OASES ASS'D S?BUP3 {JggS. ffip?e.0* OA8E3 ASS'D JELLIES (Apple, Petch, Quince, Orange. IN PINT AND HALF- < Lemon, Bed currant, Rasp P1>T JABS. ( oerry, Cherry and Plum. ALSO, 13 cases "Imitation English" CHEESE 10 cases Italian Mao caroni Landing from steamer Saragosa, and for sale by D. PAUL A CO, April 19_ths2_No. 47 Broad Btreet CANNED MEATS. OfT C - SES BEEP, IN 2 POUND OAN3 ?Vt} 25 cases Motton, in 3 pound cans. Just received per steamer "daragosse," and for salo by JOHN SING A CO.. April 19_3_No. 68 Hasel-street. TOBACCO I TOBACCO I t)A BOXES TOBACCO. "H. B. VASE'S" ?UKJ 40 boxes Tobacco, "A. Grave's" 30 boxes Tobacco, "Pace's Pioneer" IS boxes Tobacco, ' -Scales' Gold Leaf 15 boxes Tobacco, "B. B." 30 boxes Tobacco, "Twist" ISO boxes Tobacco, Holland's Empress 60 boxes Tobacco, no brand 'arhalf boxes Tobacco, Wilkinson k Fuller. Some of 'tte above are choice Tobaccoes, and well worthy the attent'on of dealears. Samples can be seen at our Stores this dsy. LACKEY k ALEXANDER Nos. 138, 140 and 143 Meeting-street. April 19_2_ SEGARS!! SEGARS? c>r\n r\ni-\ SEGABSIN STOBE AND NOW 20U.UUU Unding from sehr. "Aid," from Havana/of the following Justly celebrated brands and sizes, viz: M. C. BIO HONDO M 0 FLOR CANCH) LONDRES 3d SUE-NO _ LONDRES, YO UNG AMEBICA LONDRES, LA BIT ELLA LONDRES, JENNY LIND LONDRES. Y ZEPKDA LONDRES, VALENTINA CILINDRADOS R08AB1TO CILINDRADOS ESPANOLA CILINDRA DO 8 FILANTROPA PRENSADOS ESPANOLA PREN'S.* 'OS FI O ARRO CONCHAS CANCIO CONCH is VALENTINA BEG ALIA BBJTTANICA YOUNG AMEBICA WHOLE REGALIA VALENTINA MEDIA BREVAS VALENTINA WHOLE BREVAS VALENTINA BREVAS YOUNG AMEBICA BREVAS JENNY LIND BREVAS, LA BOSABITO BREVAS CABANA8 Y CAR i. t JAL KING'S SEGAR CABANAS Y CARBAJAL BBITTANICA CILINDRADOS FILANTBOPA BBITTANICA CILINDBAP09 ESPANOLA. For sale low, In lot? to suit puro basera, by DzCOTTES k SALAS, IjSjMfc rt_tuthsIS_No. 118 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CHARLESTON, 8. C., OFFER FOB SALE LOW FOB CASH : 1 S\f\r\ SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT - J.V/UV/ 300 barrels Stwar-A, B and 0 300 bags Bio and Java Coffee 1000 kegs Nails, assorted 600 colls Manilla and Hemp Rope 1C0 balee Gunny and Dandee Bagging 100 barrels Molasses and Syrup 300 boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles 300 te?? Powder-whole, hau and quarter kegs 600 bags Shot and Lead 500 b?rrela Flour-Fine, Super and Extra 300 dozen Buckets, Broonsand Tube Copperas, Bluestone, Madder ! ' Indigo, Spices, Starch, Yeast Powder Soda, Pickles, Sardines, Tea, Mackerel, etc., etc. March 39 thstulmo DIRECT IMPORTATION OP CROCKERY FROM ENGLAND. JUST BE0E1YED, DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL, 27 cratei CROCE ERY WART, containing a splen? did assortment of best GRvNITE and U 0 WA RE, which will be sold low by the single crate, or in lots only. A SAMPLE CRATE ls open for inspection at my Store. WM. MARSCHER, April 17 17 19 21 26 No. 78 East Bay. AGRICULTURAL AND SEED STORE, No. 173 EAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN AGRI? CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds : SAW AND BOLLER GINS, horse power, and GRIST MILLS, alwaya on hand. Agents for ABCHAMBAULT'8 8TEAM ENGINE, and INGERSOLL'S PATENT COTTON PRESS. April 3 Sm&ESTAURANT. N. FEHRENBACK WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HI8 FBIEND8 AND THE PUPLIC THAT HE HAS OPENED 1 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ? No. 6 Broad street, NEAR EAST BAY, WHEBE HE WILL KEEP ON HAND THE 0H0ICE3T LIQUORS?, WINES, ALES, CIGARS, AHD REFRESHMENTS GENERALLY. MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HGUBS OF THE DAY.__12_April U ICE! ICE! ICE! IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. WE HAVE REPAIRED OUR PATENT ARCTIC BE FBIGr.BATOt, at the fharlefcton Ice Home, cor? ner of Church an 1 Market streets thai was doing sm b good service, before the war, in cooling Moats and other artiokn which a:e required to be put on Ice. We are now propared to do the above business in the best style. Also, ICE AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, and PACKED in the moat approved manner for COUN TRY TRADE. A. GAGE & CO. ?jilli Imo? FRUIT. FRUIT ! JUST RECEIVED, A OHOICE LOT OF FRUIT, CONSISTING OF: SOO benches BASAN AS, Red and Yellow 10,000 Plantains 10,000 Cocoannts 60 boxes Oranges 60 boxes Lemons 60 barrets Potatoes 20 barrels Red Onions Nuts of aU kinds. For sale by BART fe WIRTH, April 19 3_ No SI Marktt-street LEMONS, BANANAS, &c, JUST RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS j-A BOXES CHOICE MESSINA LEMONS O V/ 100 bunches cbolco Bananas 10'0 fine Plantains 20U0 fine Coccanuts. For sale by JOHN B. TOONI, No. 121 Meeting street opposite Ice Houso. April 19 JEFFREY'S ALE. I f\?\ CA9K8 JEFFREY'S SPARKLING ALE, IN 1_\JKJ pints. For saie by April 19 RAVEN EL A CO. FLOUR! FLOUR! BARRELS FLOUR-SUPER AND FINE. ^OU For sale by RAVENED ft CO. April 19 _ RICE! RICE! RICE! /./\ AAA LBS. WHOLE AND MIDDLING RICE O' ' . UUl/ (fresh boateu) just received and for salo low by JACOBS. SCHIRM ER, No. 18 North Commercial Wharf, April 19 _ thmtnthstuG CORN AFLOAT. QCAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND? ON) V/ \J ING this day. per schooner Silas Wright, and for sale by J. W. TI DEM AN ft CO., April 19 2 Opposite Kerr's Wharf. EASTERN HAY AFLOAT. Qr A BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY, LANDING ?J f)U this day from brig Trenton, on Brown's Wharf, and for sale low whllo landing, by JOHN CAMPSEN * CO.. No. li Market street, opposite State street. April 19_2 CORN AFLOAT.-FLOUR. /? r\ f\ f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN \)\J\J {J 2JU0 bus leis Yt liow Corn 400 barreU Extra, Super, Fino and Middling Fl mr. Landing this day ironi schra "Presto" and ' Flying Scud." ALKo TO innrvE, 7000 bushels prime WUI TE COR >f. psr ?t*emi r "Ger. Cu.ter" an! schrs. "Milton" and "Silas Wright" 350 bales prime Eastern H ty. Forsaloby JOHN 0AMP8EN A CO , No. 14 Market-stroet, opposite State-street. April 17_ FLOUR. QrW v BB LS. OF SUPERFINE AND FINE FLOUR, 0\J\J Just received. MACKEREL. 100 half bbls. and kits No. 1 MACKEREL. MILLER'S OLD RYE WHISKEY. 10 bbls., for salo low to ci o s o salf-s, ftc, ftc. For salo by THADDEUS oTREET, April 18 il_No. 71 East Bsy. OATS. 3000 BOEIVED9 PBI1?E ?AT3, JD8T BE" Forsaloby BAVENEL ft CO. April 17_ COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED! Qf\(\ BUSHELS FRIPP'S 8T. HELENA ISLAND OKJKJ 200 bushels Owens' best selection. This Seed ls of the crop ot i8M, and has been already est ed, and proved to be fresh. For sale at reduced prices bv Apxil 7 T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A 8QN8. GOLD LEAF TOBACCO. JU8T RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE VIRGINIA Manufacturers, 25 boxes Cholos Gold Leaf Manu? factured Tobacco. For sale low, by April 17 _3_MANTOUE ft CO. GENUINE COLLINS' AXES. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER. I OZ EN" HEAVY SAMUEL W. COLLINS' AK ES aO 25 dozen Modi tm Samuel W. Collins' Axes. For saie at $19 uer dozen. Apply to A. GETTY A CO., April 13_No. 1?C and 123 Meeting-street. SALT! SALT!SALT! QAA SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, AT OK) \J $1.35 per sack. For Bale by A. GETTY ft CO., April 13 Nos. 126 and 128 Meeting-street. FURNITURE. DESIRABLE CHAMBER SUITS. * AHANDSO ME SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, .>\J Oilaud Varnish finish, latost style and design; $200 each. For sale by A. GETTY ft CO., AprU 13 Nos. 12G snd 123 Mo ting street. ; SINGLE BEDSWADST 1 A DOZES SINGLE BEDSTEADS-$110 PER L\J DOZEN. Forsaloby A. OETTr ft CO., April 13 Nos i20 and 128 Moeting-street. COTTAGE FURNITURE. OCT SUITS OAK FINISH, AT $55 EACH. Forsaloby A. GETTY ft CO., April 13 Nos. 126 and 128 Meeting street CHOICE BRANDY, CLARET, AND SAUTERS!E. JUST RECEIVED FROM WASHINGTON MORTON, Bordeaux, and for sale by GOURDIN MATTH IES ?RN ft CO., April ll Adger's North Wharf. ALE AND PORTER. f)AA CASKS ALLSOPP'S ALE AND PORTER. 0\J\J For sale by GIBBES A CO., April 13_ _Adger's Wharf. BRUCE'S FimTILIZERsT ?%Zf \ BARRELS, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR &D\J sale by RAVENEL ft CO. April 2_ ROSIN AND SPIRITS OF TUR? PENTINE. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCIIAPEB8. FOR SALE I low, by STYLES ft CARTER, Aprils Imo No. IP Vanderh?rst"R Wharf. COTTON, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANOES on shipment* of produce to our rlend8 in Boston, New York Baltimore and Liverpool. COHEN, HANCKEL * CO., No. 46 East Bay, corner Boyce's Wharf. April 10 Imo TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOD, OP VARIOUS QUALITIES, FOR SALE IN *ANY QUANTITY, AT CHISOLM'8 MIR. CHISOLM ft BROTHERS, No. 2 East Bay, corner Adder's Whait March I th NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO LHJJ City, will contract for all kinds ef HOUSE-BUILD LNG AND REPAIRING. W. H. GROVER, No. 14-tWentworth-street A at Dawson ft BUCZXAV'B, NC 17 Broad-street intern ber ' tnth> UNITED STATES MAIL uro CHARLOTTE RAILROAD LINE OF FOUR-HORSE POST COACHES ! LEAVES COLUMBIA D M LY AT 7 P. M. TH ROUGH TICKETS for Charlotte and all Intermediate pointe. KARE REDUCED To ONE LOLLAR between Columbia and Doko-terminus of Charlotte Railroad. Every fa? cility in our power to make passenger, comfortable. Passengera called for and dellvored at any house in Co? lumbia. *?* Office st "Nlckergon's Hotel. " A. 8. CLOUD. , " Agent for Charlotte A S. C. R. R. Co. AprU li g flJIOO AA A YEAR MADE BY' ANY ONE WJ?l\J\J\J WITH $15.-Stencil Tools. No ex? perience nooes?ary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and rreasurors of three Banks indorse tb* circular. Bent i?*8 ? ? samples. Addre? the American Stencil Tool Work-, fprinsi?ia, Vermont. Mirth 10 FOR LIVERPOOL-THE A ftO.l ^American ?bip "HUDSON," -, Master, ^having ? portion of har cargo engaged, will -?have quick dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to Apr! 1 in t?thB_W1LLIB & CHISOLM. FOR LIVERPOOL_THE SUPE? RIOR, first-class British Bark "LAKEMBA," > fohn R. Cowen Marter, having a large por . Uon of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have despatch for the above port. For freight engagements apply to FEBO?80N & HOLMES, April li Accommodation Wharf. FOR HAVRE, FRANCE, DIRECT. v- The superior first-clas? clipper packet sehr. tENCBANIRESS, A. Blatchford master, hav .lng halt of ber cargo engaged, wants 350 bales Upland Cotton and 200 bales Sea Islands, and will be dispatched forthwith. For engagements apply to WILLIAM BOAOH, Corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf. April 13_ FOR BOSTON-REGULAR LINE. Tho fast-sailing schooner ADELINE TOWN. iSEND, Townsend, Master, has a large portion ?of her cargo engaged and going on board, and will have dlsp itch for tb? above port, For Freight engagements, apply to THADDEUS STREET, April 1?_No. 74 East Bay. MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY. rriHE REGULAR TRIPS BETWEEN THE CITY AND J_ MOUNT PLEASANT having bcon r?sumed, the Ano steamer ROCKLAND, Captain W. F. Adair, will run as follows from Wharf foot of Market-street: D rm INO TUF. WEEK: Leave City at,.10 A. M., Sandfly P. M. Leavo Mount Pleasant at a A. M., 12 M. and 6>; P. M. OM SUNDAY: Leave City at.10 A. M., 1, 3, and 6X P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 0 A. M., 12 M., 2 and 6 ^ P. M. MarchT7 _ ?TOR COLUMBIA, WRIGHT'S BLUFF. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON SANTEE RIVER. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMER QEOBQE, CAPT. LUNT, WILL LEAVE FOR THE ABOVE PLACES SATUR? DAY, the 21st inst. For Freight engagements, at reduced rates, apply to G. D. LUST. Atlantic Wharf, or D. J. STURGES. North Atlantic Wharf. Freight received dally, and stored free of charge, at No. 1 North Atlantic Wharf._April 13 FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. THE STEAMER PILOT BOY, CAPTAIN TH08. B. PAYNE, WILL BE0EP7E FREIGHT ON MONDAY, THE 16th instant, and leave Tuuday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Tor engagements of Freight or Passage, apply on board, orto FERGUSON h HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Georgetown Freight and Charleston Wharfage oollectod tn Georgetown. Freight taken for Landings on the Pee Dee Blver. to be transferred at Georgetown to steamer R E. BELL. ThePLLOT BOY connects at Georgetown with steam* er "LTTTLR ADA," for Conwayboro', 8. O. Freights-must be prepaid to all points beyond George? town. 6 m th April 14 FOR SAVANNAH, VIA BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER EMILIE," CAPTAIN GEO. H. BEAUFORT, WILL LEAVE AB ABOVE ON SATURDAY MORN? ING. April 21st, at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, at Southern Wharf, or to IL L. p. MCCORMICK. April 19_2_ FOR SAVANNAH DIRECT. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER DICTATOR, (lOOO Tons.) CAPT. L. M. COXETTER, WILL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF EVERY WED NESDvY MORNING, at 7 o'clook and every BUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for the above port. 49- Freight received dally at the Agency and stored without extra charge. For Freight or Pussago, apply to L. M. COXETTER. Agent, Offi&e on Brown's Wharf. ?3- Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L J. GILLMARTIN ti 00._March 27 FOR FLORIDA. THE STEAMER DICTATOR, CAPT. L. M. COXETTER, WILL LEAVE BROWN'S WHARF EVERY WED? NESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock precisely, for Jacksonville, via Savannah and Fernandina. Boturnlng, will leave JacksoDVlIlo every Friday Morn? ing, at 3 o'clock, aud Savannah Saturday Morning, at 9 o'clock, for Cha-leston. ?y Freight received dally at the Agency and stored without extra charge. For Freight or Pas?age, apply to L. M. COXETTER. Agent, Office on Brown's Wharf. MT Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L. J. GILLMARTIN & CO. ?larch 19 GRAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHI2STC3- BANKS. THE SPLENDID STEAMER JOSEPHIN E, CAPTAIN J. G. HESTER, WILL 00 ON AN EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANE", on Monday. April 28. leaving Southern Wharf at 9 o'clock A. M., returning at sunset Bait will be furnished. Fare for the trip, dinner Included, $2.60. April 29_8 FOR BALTIMORE. THE STEAMER GEIST. CUSTER, CAPTAIN HARRIS, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATL NTIC WHARF ON Thursday, April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight and passage, apply at Mn? Office of WILLIS A C HI SOL M, April 16_ North Atlantic Whart FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MALL LLNl OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS : GRANADA, I QUAKER CITY. ALHAMBRA, ANDALUSIA. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA, CAPTAIN GBO WELL. WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF ON SATUR. DAV, April 21, at - o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENED A CO.. Agent. ta- The QUAKER CITY will leave on the 28th April. April 17_ New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday BTEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CATT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEEA, CAPT. C P. MaMHUAIt rTTHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE ? MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen gen, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can aFord ; and, for safety, speed ?nd comfort, are unrivalled on the coast THE STEAMSHIP 3VL* O 1STEKA, CAPT. 0. P. MARSBMAN, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, 05 THURSDAY, April 19tb, at 6 o'clock P. M. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage apply at the ornee of the Agent?, WILLIS A CmSOLM, North Atlantio Wharf. Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON. FOI A- COL _April 17 PACIFIC MAIL STf AMSIIIP COMPAN?'S THROUGH LINE TO OALIFOENIA, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE ?, S, MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. STEAMSHIPS OH THE ConNECTixo ON THE PACIFIC ATLANTIC, WITH THE ARIZONA.COLORADO HENRY CHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.OOLDEV CITY OCFAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, Ao , ftc. ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships will leavo Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal-street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month (except when those dates fall on 8unday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPIN WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN? CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI? CAN PORTS. Those nf the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from stcamors* rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passeng< rs with families. Also, on allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratos to clergymen and their families, and school tracheis; soldiers having honorablo discharges, HALF FARE. Ono hundred ponnds baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at? tend to ladles and children without male protectors. Baggago received on the dock the 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 tho Company's Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OT OANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVES, NEW YORK. April 2 3mos F. W. O BELLOWS, Agent KRAFT & HILL, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW MD MILLINERY GOODS, No. 401 BROADWAY, CORNER WALKER-STREET, T^TEW YORK AFULL SUPPLY OF GOODS BUTT ABLE FOR TB market always on hand- Your ps^onage ls tpetfftr-iv solicited, fla? OC?we; i. PASSAGE SEDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EUROPE. BT SAPLING SHIPS, SAILING EVEEY WEEK. Alao, by the SPLENDID MATT, STEAMERS, felling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to aa? from Ne? York. Great Bednctlon In Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland, at the very Lowest Bate?. Passengers, on arrival In New York, wffl have their baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed ?a them. For Passage, Aa, apply to P. SHEAHAN, No, zTJ West street, New York/or M. M. QUINN A BROTHER, No. 627 Krau STBXET. CauiLzsToi-, 8. CL, And No. 137 Broad street, opposite Monument street Auguste. G. A._lyr_Februarys GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, 1 CHABLISTON, 8. C., Aprtl 17th, 1808. J EXCURSION TICEET8 TO COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA will be sold by this Company on the fol? lowing days: Thursday, 19th, Friday, 20th, and Satur? day, 21st Fare to end of Road and return, $5.00. Tickets good for 10 dtya, Including their dato. Actual baggage will only be taken, and limited to 75 pounds. H. T. PEAKE, April 18 * General Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. SDP'T'S OFFICE NORTHEASTERN E. B. Co.,1 CHABLESTON, S C., April 13.1866. j ON AND AFI EB MONDAY NEXT, THE 16TH DI? STANT, the Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows: Leave Charleston at.6.00 A. M. Arrive at Florence at.12 10 P. M. Leave Florence at.9.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.?*6 P. M. 8. & SOLOMONS, April 13 6 _Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ CHABLZSTON, & C., April 6th, 1866. J ON AND AFTER APRIL 8TH, 1866, THE PASSEN GEB Trains will l'ave and arrive, as follows, via: Leave Charleston at.7.00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. .5.20 P. M. Leave Angusta at.0.00 A. M. Leave Columbia at.6 45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston..ft. 00 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, April 6 General Superintendent. CHBRAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD. SUPT'S OFFICE CHBRAW A DARLINGTON R. R, 1 CHMUW. April li. 1866. FBOM MONDAY NEXT, THE 16TH INSTANT, AND until further notice, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows : Leave Oheraw 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 the Trains on the North* I eastern Railroad to and from Charlee ton, and with th? Wilmington and Manchester Trains -to and from Wil? mington. S. 8. SOLOMONS, April 18 0_Superintendent SCHEDULE OV SPARTA ft BURG AND UNION RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, THU 22d INST., THE trains will leave Spartauburg C. H. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SA. M., and reach Shelton at S.40 A. M. . _ Returning, leave flhrlton at 3 P. M. and arrive at Spar, tanburg C. H. at 7.30 P. M. . Passengers can now go through to Columbia in ona day and return in one day-stages, hacks sud wagon? connecting between the two roads. THOMAS B. JETER. President Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. Unlonvlll, 8. C., March 20,1866. March 24 tuths2mo CEDAR CAMPHOR USE AT ONCE. CLi/IHE8-MOlH8 WHILE chrysalids are cheaply destroyed. AU druggists sell C. C. HABBI8 A CHAPMAN. Facturera, Boston. April 17_^timS ?MB MACH. DEPOT. J. B. SCHEME, Agent, Na. 70 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, OFFERS FOR SALE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Of all sisea, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of the most approved construction, cutting from 10.000 to 20,000 feet of Lumber per dav: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA? TER WHEELS, and ail kinds of Machinery for Working Wood and Iron, viz: Engine Lathes Drill Lathes Boring Machines Slatting Machines Upright Drills Iron Planers Vertical Planers Steam and Gas Pipes Steam and Water Guage? 8cMW Jacks Hydraulic Jacks Upright Reeerring Mills Circular Reserving Mills Shafting Pulleys and Hangen Bnbber and Leather Beltings Circular 8aw Benohes 8team Pumps Suction Pim ps Force Pump! Power Morticing Machines Blind Slat Tenoning Machines Daniels' Planing Machines Gray A Wood's Planing Machines Woodworth Planing Machines Moulding Machines Sash Machines Boring Machines Tenoning Machines Foot Morticing Machines Leather and Rubber Hose Plumbing and Gas Fitting Wright's Patent Scroll Saws Patent Belt Scroll Saws Lifting Pumps Rotary and Mining Pumps. Every description of Machinery and Ballway Supplie* COTTON GINS of the most approved construction. January 3 wftnlyr CORNELIUS LOCKWOOD 6 CO, WHOLESALE DEALSES IV Brooms, Painted Pails, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, MATS, TWOS COBDAGE, French and German Baskets, Hoi rurnlsbing Goods, Children's Carriages, fcc. Tq, BS Fallon and No. W9 WaUMU., H. Y Wooden Ware packed for exportation. JACKWOOD.,,...,,.."",",,.*, W. IVOOKWO0B ?tftf*r 8 era?