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?QQ K1 1NATL8. NAILS. ?Uy For ?ale by A. TOBIAS'80N8. H May 28_ -mtnth3_No . 86 tait Bay. CANDLES. inn BOMB "STAB" CANDLES. XV.? V/ For ?alo by A. TOB 'AB' SONS, May ia mtuth3_No. 86 Enst Bay. BACON. HHD8 BACON 8IDE8. _ T<iT,Ml*hT A. TOBIAS' SONS, May 38 mlnth3_No. 88 East Bay. BACON! BACON! 6 Q/"V HHDB. rtTRIOTLV PRIME SIDES, BIBBED UVy and olsar 10 hhd?. Oholoe Shoulder?, _..5_ lul9 b* MOWBT k 00., ."***?_mwth5_North Atlantlo Wharf. ATTENTION-CHEAP HAY. 1 On B,ALE8 OF EASTERN HAT, IN STORK AND A\\F\J tor ??le in (0U to suit pnroha.ers at $1 " per *Wowt. by FAIRCHILD k HAMLIN, Mmy w_1*__Eaat end Laurons street. BASTEEN HAY. 1-7Q BALE8 CHOICE EASTERN HAT, JOST AR* JL I O RIVED and for ?ale by " T. TUPPER & SONS, May 28_ 1_Brown a Wharf, COHN IN BULK. A ( ,riA BDSHEL8 PKIME WHITE CORN, I! TCVJvfxJ hulk, Unding this .day on North Atlantlo ?_~~ "* ?TOE?;: ?0O0BUBHr?L8 PRIME TELLOW CORN, IN SACKS. .1700 buahel? Prime Oat?. 700 bale? 8nperlorTl-n?)thy Hay. For oale low. by JN0. 8. BIBD, JB.. ft CO., May 28_Corner Ohuroh and Tradd street?. ?8000 BUSHELS PEIME WHITE I CO UN. N STORE AND LANDING. FOR BALE BT O. D. OWENS, Eaat Bay, In rear of Old Poa toffloo. May l8_1_ 2000 BUSHELS MIXED FEED CORR*. IN STORE, AND FOR SALE B? O. D. OWEN8, Eaat Bay, In rear of Old Postoffioe. May 28_6__ COHN AFLOAT! C-AsTaA BU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE-LANDINO tJ\J\J\J per Sehr. Wenonah. For aale low, by J. W. 8PBAGUE& BBO., No 3 North Atlantlo Wharf, and May "_2_No. 70 East Bay. COHN! COHN! CORN! QOQQ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE M ?.HYLAND ?_ ?_ O ?J COBN, per steamer Kal? rama. Vor aale on Wharf, by ?EBQU80N ft BARKER, May 26 3_Brown's Wharf. PRIME WHITE CORN AFLOAT. QQaTaaTl BU8HKL8 PRIME WHITE ?ORN. IN ??V/U BOLK, landing from .cbr. A 3 Bentley, ?on Atlentio Wharf For sale io w while landing, by >. JOHN OAMPBK.N ft CO.. No. li Market-street, opposite ?tate-ttreet. May 28 ___3 CORN, OATS AND BACON. BU8HEL8 PRIM? WHITE PROVISION 1000 OOBN 600 bmhel? p*_e Yellow Corn COO bn-hols Mixed Com 1000 bnahola Virginia Heavy Oata. ana 9000 lba. prime Virginia BACON BIDES and SHOUL DER8 ' 1600 lb?, extra qualli-y Virginia Family Hams. .. In storo and for sale by ; ISAAC E. HERTZ ft CO., No. 201 Eaat Bay, corner of Cumberland-street. May28___4 COLEMANS GENUINE L0ND0 S "tiBTABD, NCHLHS, g?\UUEg, JKL LII08,PHESI?KVK?.,CO*.DK1<JSICDM1LK, 8D1UKINO TOBACCO. qri/\ CANS. 3 LBS. EACH, COLEMAN 'S GKN e?Vjy} U1NEMU8T?\BD 100 can? "oki ?, Sano*--., and J ollie? ft cana Condensed Milk 10 kega boar Kraut. AUTO, S caaea extra quality SMOKING TOBACCO. Fox aale hy IdAAO B. HERTZ ft CO , No. 301 East Bay, corner of Cumber Und-st May 2?_i SHERRY WINE AND LONDON O "DIAL. OIM. 2~ QCABT?R 0A8KS BHKKKY WINE -9 la?0 oaaea Loudon OoraUal Oin-pint?. In atoro and for aale by ISAAC E HERTZ ft CO. No. 301 Eaat Bay, oorner of Cumberland. Mfky "_4_ ..A. CHOICE BRANDY. tf\ QUARTER C&SKeJ AND TEN EIGHTH CASKS AU1 f tbe {?vi rite brand, ?J. B. Godard." Just re? elvod, and tor sale by May 31 marti MOT CET. HUOHKT ft CO. CHOICE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. '.- Syf^TlKUOEa STAGG'S CHOICE SUGAR-CURED *_0 HAM? 30 tierce? Prime Cincinnati Sugar-Cared Ham?. , , . j, .For aale by HENKT OOBIA ft OO , /.May 3ft ' 8_No. 2d Ve. due Binge. FLOUR. Ta *yf\r\ SARRELfc? bUPER FLOUR. FOR PALE i< ?>V_ \J by RAVENEL ft CO. May 17_ OLD JAMAICA RUM. ABUPEBIOB ART'iOLK-DIRECT IMPORTATION. For sale by J H RWLE?, No. 110 Eai t B?y. cor. Accommod?t Ion Wharf. May g ?___ PRIME NEW CROP MUSC0 VA? I MOL/ISMKH. DIRECT IMPORTATION, IN HUDS. AND RBLS For ?ale low, to oloae consignment. J. H. RI8LE7, Na 1*0 Eastt Bay, oorner of Accommodation Wharf. - Mayaa_ YELLOW PINE LUMBER. tg-\?\ J " ? A FEET TELLOW PINE LUM I ll|_ #l_ ' "U BEB. consisting of j , -FHiOfllNO and INCH BOARDS Soantllng, "4, 8x6, 8x6, ixl, 4x0 Two and three inch Flank . I 8xl, 4x1 Laths. Apply to SAOaLARD ft MTNOTT, vanderhorat Wharf, Or O, W. CHAPLIN, Agent, May 36_?>_Robh'a Mill. SHEEP AND LIMBER. BUNCH ft OO., No. 60t. XINQ-UTREBT, OFFER AT PoIVATB 8ALB 3>S bead of 8H_J-, lit for market. ALBO, > LUMBER-Yellow Pino Soantllng, 8v*4 and 4x4 .J X. inch Board?, &c. 80l<0 feet of Poplar Scantling, 0x0 and 8x8. May 30 _2_ FOR 8 ALE. OK f\f\i\ PRIME 80UTUBBN PLAST^RINC .>?>. \J VJ " " LATHS. 4 and 4 loet 8 tomb?t long, a 83.60 per thousand. Apply ?o .^ T^ WH-VRTON& PETSOH'8 Car Work? and Planing Mills, Comer Line-atrot-t and Railroad. Ma-rid _ COTTON SEED. a-vgi\ BUSHELS CHOICE FttTPP SEA ISLANI __?_ 00T1ON8EED, For sale oy *""v A. OHILD8 ft CO., |_v4 No 108 Bast Bav.atreec. Ohari?-i?ton ti. O. . ~~ COTTON OINS. rnUE UNDERSIGNED HAViNO COMPLETED THE11 arrangement? once moro for th- manufaoturo o v Ino bost UOTTON GINS over made In this oouutry, sr ? BOW prepared to receive ordere from Plantera am Othtra -aiabiog to purcbaae. Th? lon? e?tabll?bed and well known reputation o K-alOTT-S OlXrroN GINS, will, wo hope, be a auffl .Ment ?inaranteo that the article wUl Rive entire eatlsfac ?on. J* * ELLIOTT & CO., May 14 Winnahoro, 8 0. L. WO-TICK. OFFICE ENGINEER ANO 80PEBIN rRNDENT, I 0____TON AND SAV'H R1ILBOAD CO., C?UBL_TOit, B. 0., May 21,18..6. " Mi Di ia IN TtiX 0ITT, an Extra Train will, -anti *bU.**,.wTOhMlMt<>n ?very Monday, at*? ?!SVJ/A." t>lnatOharie?-?ooai6.80P M. ?,cteh?7art_?T?^?mn?tbe""?if^^ o?k_T_(s w_ bo ?tyu-ged At donbl? rate? oaap?.annwu? o H. a _aXJf ?"at, ' '"" T|fta!#;vJNW- --mW^PVAlMAfjaW .IA li ?_#V:?l?iri'.!?.v.?.?? .i*-.-.-...fv. .J._J"v w V/A_ - vtasLbt ,?.-.; v?. i-. <>. ? . : ii ~d;^-.yoE .????' ' ' FOR LIVERPOOL.-TIIK A t-O. 1 ?Amorlcan ship RUDSON, J. P. Potter, Hasler, >reqnir* s ono hundred bales Cotton, and will ? havo immediate dispatch tor the above port. For Freight engagements apply to May 25 _WILLIS k 0HI80LM. THENUKWEGIAN BARK ORION* ?N. Evonicn, Master, will take -0 bale? Cotton > to Hil up. Apply to ? & ABSHALL, BEACH & CO., May 23 No. - Broad street FOR LIVUKPO?L.-TI1E FAST ?sailing American Bark HELEN BANDS, F. E. >0 ti? B--tor, wants a few hundred bales of Up .land Cotton to lill up, and will be dlspatohed for the above port. For balance of Freight engagements, apply to STJB_ET BROTHEK8 & CO., May 1_No. 74 East Bay. KOR LIVERPOOL.-TUB HEW ?Br- .shbaxkBZBA, Bradshaw master, having ?a pot tion of hor cargo engaged, will meot with . diipatch for the above port. For freight en gagements apply to BOBEBT MUBE k CO., April 37_Boyce jj Co.'s Wharf. WANTED, A GOOD VESSEL OF ?130 to 150 M capacity to load for Barbadoes >*-d a Mai Hut. Cargo ready. Apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., May 2G 3 No. 30 Oomborland-streot. WANTED-A VESSEL TO LOAD ?lumber for a pnrt in Cuba. Highest rates paid, >and quick dispatch given. Apply to a J. H. RISLEY, No. 110 East Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf. May 26_ r. WANTED TO CHARTER, VES .???"> BEL8 to load lumber for Windward Islands >&nd return carg?os. Highest rates paid, and . dispatch at each point. 3. H. RISLEY, No. 110 East Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf. May 26_ A VESSEL OF ON K HUNDHKD TO ?two hundred M feet capacity, wanted to load >for Barbadoes and a market. Cargo ready. J. H. RISLEY, No. 110 East Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf. May 36 MOUNT PLEASANT _ai SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY. ON AND AFTER 8UNDAY, 37TH INSTANT, THE trips of the Stoamer will ba as folio we -. DOR inO THE WZXX: Leave City for Mt, Plf?a?a_t ?t 10 A. M., 8 and oh' P* M. Leavo Mt. Pleasant for City at 8 A. M., 13 M. and Vi P.M. on BUMDAT: Leave City at.10 A. M.. 1, 8. and 7 P. M. I.-vo Mount Pleasant at 0 A. _., 13 M., 2 and 6 K P. M. Leave City for Sullivan's Island at 10 A- H. and 3 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island for City at UK A. M. and 6 P. M. May 3?_ FOR ROCKVILLE, EDISTO, "WHITE POINT, AND INTER MEDIATE LANDINGS. THE STEAMER LOUISE AND FANNIE WILL LEAVE FRtPBR'8 WHARF, AS ABOVE at A o'clo It, TAi? Afternoon. Freight or Passage, apply at Wharf Office, to May 38_B. H. BAGOT. Agant. FOR GEORGETOWN. S. C. PILOT BO _r, CAPTAIN THOB. B. PAYNE. WILL RECEIVE FBEIOHT THIS DAY, 38 TH IN?-. at Aooommodatlnn Wharf, and leave To-Morrota Morning. 77th May, at 8 q'clock. Returoing will leave Georgetown every Thursday morning*. Far engagemsnts of Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to FERGUSON A* HOLMBB. Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Georgetown Freight and 01-ric i ton Wharfage ooUeoted in Georgetown. Frelg? t taken for landings on the Pee Bee River to be transferred at Georgetown to steamer B. B. B I?L Tha PILOT BOY conneoU at Georgetown with steam er LITTLE ADA, for Con way boro', 8. 0 E-ights must be prepaid to all points beyond i-orge. town._[?_Ma? 38 FOU s__i^_v_sr_sr__-i_[ VIA BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID SKA-GOING STEAMER EMILIE, CAPTAIN GEORGE H. BEAUFORT, ?\T7TLL LEAVE AS ABOVE EVERY THURSDAY W NIGHT, at 10 o'clock. For Fre'ght or passage, apply on board, at Southern Wharf, or to H. L. P. MCCORMICK. Freight received until sunset on Thursday. May 23 FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAU FORT AND BILTON HEAD, TUB FAVORITE STEAMER EA._Sr_STIE, .CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY, HAVING HANDSOME 8PATE-ROOM AOOOMMO. DATIONS, will receive Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and leave every Saturday Morning, at 8 o'oloo Returning, will leavo Savannah every Tueiday Morning. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to FERGUSON & HOLMES, May 7_ Accommodation Wharf. FOE FLORIDA, THE FINE STEAMER KATE, OAPT. T. J. LOOKWOOD. fajrriLL LEAVE BOYOE k GO'S. NORTH WHARF ?V Charleston, every Sunday Morning, at A A. M for Florida, via Beaufort, Bilton Hoad. ?Havannah, Bruns wlok, 8L Mary's, Fernandlna, Jacksonville, l'lletkr?, ant all tntermedlato landings on the St. Juhn'a River. RETURNING, will leave Savannah every Thursday. The KA TE bas boon thoroughly refit ud and put li th ?-. most complete order, for ?sleganee and the aomfor of Passenger?. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at tbi office on Bovoe's Wharf, G?-- received at tho onlee, daily, and stored fires o ostra charge. T. 3. LOOKWOOD, Agant. May M ?t N?TIGE. BroeC-BZBSR HAVING RUTURWD TO Ll_ 5_P___-_0r * ^."?BHBS^ ??Sii it. ? ; MOONLIGHT EXCURSION COTILLION PARTY Around the Harbor, Stopping at Mount Pleasant, TO-MOBROW EVENING, MAT 29TH. 1860. AT 7V? O'CLOCK, From the foot of Harket street. Messrs. MOTT BROTHERS BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN of Obarloston that they have en gaged tho fine stesmor ROCKLAND for the above excursion. They also dosiro to inform the publio generally that it 1? their intention to mako this the most pleasant affair of the kind that will take place this sea son. At 10 o'olock P. M. the atoamor will land at Mount Pleasant, and the party will proceed to MOTT'8 PAVILION HOTEL, whero refreshment? will bo iur nlshed to the ladles free. A largo platform ha? also been erectod, and tbo Band of the 0th U. 8. Infantry has beon engagod for the occasion. TI0KET8 for Ladies and Gentlemon, $3. TICKETS for Gentlomon, S3. And can be procured at tho principal Hotels and Bookstoros; also MOTT BROTHERS, No. 6 State street, MOTTS PAVILION HOTEL; Mount Pleasant, or on the boat._3_May 28 FOR SAVANNAH DIRECT. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER DIOTATOB, 1000 TUNS. CAPT. L. M. COXETTER, WILL LEAVE ADOBE'S WHARF EVERT TUES DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the of* floe on Brovrn'a Wharf. _ L. M. COZETTEB, Agent, Charleston. OW Agenta at Savannah, Mesar?. L. J. OaT.LMABTTN ft GO. N. B.- Papera throughout the country advertising the steamor "Dictator" wl?l please change her d?y of leavlag Charleston to Tuesday._om_May 28 FOR PALATKA, FLA. THE STEAMER DICTATOR, CAPT. L. M. COXETTER, WILL LEAVE OHARLF8TON EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at (7) o'olock; Savannah o very TW? - day Afternoon, at (4) o'olock, stopping at Fernandlna, Jacksonville, Plcolata and all the landings on the 8L John'o River. BiTUlUfrHO t Will leave Falatka every Wednesday Evening, at (8) o'olock; Jacksonville every Thursday Morning, at (3) o'clock, and Savannah every Friday Horning, at (V) o'clock, arriving at Charleston same afternoon. For Freight or Pacaage, apply on board, at Adger's Wharf. L. M. OOXETTKB, Agent N. B.-Paper? througho-at the country advertising the ateamor "Dictator" will please ob ange her day of leaving Charleston to Tuesday. am May 36 FREIGHT AND PASSAGE GREATLY REDUOED. FOR NEW YORK. TEE BEOUIiAB UNITED OTATES MATT. LINE OF FIBST-OLASB STEAMERS, ai'ARKR GIVE. 1 8ARAQOB8A, AWDAX.USIA. I OKAHADA. THE 8TEAMSHIP S_>a._%__0-OS__9 CAPTAIN OBOWELL, ?\FT_L LEAVE ON 8ATURDAT, 3d OF JUNE N0 V V freight received unless engaged at our office. May 38 _ BAVBNRL A .CO.. Agents.. New York and Charleston PEOPLES STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FARE REDUCED TO $25. Leaving ?each Port CTory ?_ternate Tnorsday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. BOUDER, OUT. B* W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. 0. P. MaJaSB*-V. BTEAM8HTP8. OFFERING EVERY INDUCE . MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIO, having ?uperior acoonimodatloBa for Parnta gera, with tablea supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston caaikets oan afford; and, ?or a?*fety, ?peed vnd comfort, ara nnrivalled on (he coaet. THE STEAMSHIP W^ _<_ O 1ST 13 :__ A., CAPTAIN 0. P. MARSHMAH, LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, OB THURSDAY, May 81, at - o'clock, lalberal ad-i-cea made on oonalgnment? to New York For Freight or Panage apply a?! ?be offlee of the Agent?, WILLIS k OHIBOLM, North Atlan?o Wharf. a_?agnee? in ?-Tew Tork--Meaare. LIVINGSTON. FOI *00* May 35 PASSAGE REDUCED! ?CHEAP PASSAGE. TO OB FROM ETJBO _?_3 BY BATLrat? BHIPS. SAILING EVERY WEEK. ailao,by_, SPLENDID MATT, STEAMERS, SAUlriB every WEDHR8DAT and SATURDAY to an? ?Toari New York. ?MM l_Soe?on to fan to 0a__rOBMlA AND AU8TRAJ?I_ DRAJT8 FOR aiNY .AMOUNT on Groat Britain a_ Iralaxad. at the ?t-ery Lowest Ratea. Paawengtsro. onarrival to New York, will _Tetaab haggage -femove? Free, and every ear? ."-?tarad oa FaaawM. ?ko., apply to P. STTBaHaW. Ho. tffl ?na** maw reta, or --?^_s__*?sssv?. PACIFIC MAIL ST?AMSIHP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO 0_v_aIE*OR_ari__, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, las CARRYING THE ?. 8. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. 8TEA_sniFfl OH -UC OttWB- OH TUB PJLO-IO AtTajiN-o, wmr TH? ARIZONA.OOLORADO HENRY OHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDE* OITY OCHAN QUEEN.BAOBAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, io., Ao. ONB OF THE ABOYE LARGE AND SPLENDID I 8t-mahlps will leave Pier No. 43 North River, foot of Canal-atreet, at 13 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 31st of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding 8atnrdayj, for AHPir? - WA-I?, osases Ung ?ria Panama Railway with one of tia e Company's 8toam?hip? from Panama for SAN FRAN- I OI0OO, touohlng at AOAPULOO. Departures of 1st and 31st oonneot at Panama witta at?-._pm for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the lit touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from st-mora' rat- I allowed to second cabin and steerage pessengfra with -milles. Also, an allowance of ONB-QUARTESB on ttaroogh rates to clergymen and their families, and ' sobool teacher?; soldiers having honorable d-chatINS, HALF FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to eacb adult. ' Baggage-asters accompany baggage through and at- i tend to ladles and children without, male protector?. Baggage received on the dook tho ?day before sailing, from steamboats, raalroada, and paisang-- who prefer to send down early. Au expert?- cod Burgoon on boar- Medleine and at tendance-ee. For Passage Tiokots, or further information, apply at ? the Company 'a Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT OF OANAL-8TBBET. NOBTH RIVER, NEW YORK. Anril 3 Smos S. K. HOLMAN, Agent :MAEVIIYS ! AGAIN TRIUMPHANT ! HOME TEST. IL11- KING STREET FIRE. [OOPY.] O H ARL KOTO JJ. May 3, l8-. Mesara. Wu. M. Di- k Co., Agents Marvin's Safe, Char leaton, 8. O. : Gauri-ii-i:-I teal it a duty I owe to you to express my entire satisfaction in regard to Marvin's Bifes, for which yon are Agents; they bave proved all you have recommended. In the great fire on King street, April 5th, which destroyed Robb's Block, and my en tire stock of Groceries aud Liquor?, my books and papera were preserved in good condition ; and it affords me great pleasure to tcatify to the excellt-nt quality of these Safes, as th? y are justly entitled to the -ghost confidence of the publia. Respectfully yours, (Signed) W. 3. TRIM. MARVIN'S PATENT ALL RIGHT. IN THE 6REAT FIKJE XIV NJfiW YORK. NEW YORK, April 7, l8-. M- ara. Ma_*?_* k Co., No. 36?* Broadway! GKNTS :--Wa have just ope ed the Alum and Dry Plaster 8afe we bought of you a short tiie since. Ii was in the second story of the bnllding corner of Broad way and Barclay streets, snd fell into the cellar, and it gratifies us very much to be able to say that every buok, paper, and bank bil), is in good order-very muoh bet ter than we could have expected after the interne heat We shall want another and much larger one of the same aort very soon. Yours, truly, WM A. DROWN k 00. A Urge assortment of BANKERS' and MBECHANTS' SAFES on hand, by WM. M. BIRD & CO., N0. 303 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON. May?_;_ wfta _?!_.__. ENGLISH MB AMERICAN BANK, MOORPORATBD UNDER "THE COB-PA HIES' ACT, ison." AUTHORIZED CAPITAL "1,800,000, IN 60,000 SHAKES OF ?80 EACH. First Issue, 80,000 Shares, and the remainder to be is su ed a? n ay be required, undo*- the srnotlon of s Gen? eral Meeting. THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED, Having opened Office s at Na 68 WALL STREET, NEW YOHK, 1? prepared to tell Bills of Exohanae 'on the ENG-8H ANB AMERIOAN BANK (LIMITED) Lon. don, and on the ONION BANK OP LONDON; to bnj Bills of Exchange and to issue Oommerc- 1 and Travel er?* Credits, avallabio in all part? of the world. Com mercial Credits issued for use in tho HABT INDIB8, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIA, WILL BB UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPOBATION OB LONDON. Further parti?nlars may be ascertained on ?DDII-tlon at the Offloo, No. ?M Wall street .?1"T**'"** W11-alAM WOOD, Manager. GEO. BDRGHALL WAITS, Assistant Manager. atvprn?_ -noa J. S. SLOAN, Formerly of Laurens District, S. 0., BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE BHSIDBNTSO" Oharloston and vicinity .bit ha has formed a bus j noss cotuleotion connection with O B. 0__A__BEBI__N, OOMMIS3I0N MERCHANT AND DEALEB IN GBO ORBIES, PB0VI8I0B8, ?TO., l*o. 103 EAST BAY, _adv-^mostPMrosotfaUys?_o(' the Mill????? " _ayl? ?.,... mtaaine . . . <~"T ? . . ? TO BUILDERS GENERALLY. REDUCTION IN PRISES. WE WOULD BE8PEOTFOLLV INFORM OUR Friend? and Customer? Oeneraliy that from tbla .date our price? are reduood to the following: TONGUE AND GROOVING, SEVEN (?li DOLLARS PER M. SURFACE PLANING, SIX (16) DOLLARS PER M. EBAUGH & MALLO NEE, H0RLBB0BV8 WHABF, May 35 fmwe Near Northeastern Railroad. BENNETT'S LUMBER MILLS. ?-pHESE MILL8 ARE NOW IN OPERATION, AND _ prepared to furnish cargos? of any description or dimonslon. On band ?well ??sorted atock of I. MB ER, which will bo disposed of lu lot? to ?uit purobaoors, at the lowest market value. mwf ?prilSO WAPPOO^ MILLS. THE WAPPOO MILLS (FORMERLY THE PROPER TY of Mr. J. H. STEINMKYhK), bavo been thor oughly overbauled and are now in full operation. I am ? reparad to cut Tetlow and Pitch Piar Lumber of any ingth and aise, at aborteet notioe, trtim a large and well aelec'ed stock. At low tide there is 13 fe-H of water at my Wharf, and Oiapatch can be ?jraa.rante.-d to vessel?. ?Any orders entrusted to me will be oaretuUy executed under my personal supervisi?n. May l8_lmo_JOHN G THUBBTON. T H E AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND _>ISINIT__OTj_.lSrT. MANUFACTURED BY THE BALTIMORE OOM PANT, 'Fonnns ?fe co., HALIIMORE, _D. IT IS UNEXCELLED IN PUBIFTTNO AND SWEETEN ING the atmosph?re to SIOE ROuMS. HOSPITALS, VESSELS, SINKS, CESSPOOLS, PIUVlEi, 4a, Ac. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Your attention la rcapixrttully requested to the follow ing testimon?ala : B-TOsOaa-, Feb. Btb, 1886. For an efficient and reliable Deodoriser and Dieta feotant alwaya ready for nae, and not liable to any chan go, equally valuable in the alck room, and in the fool ?ink, it has in my opinion no eqoaL WILLI ?.ME. A. Al KIN, Professor of Chemistry University of Maryland, Dr. W. 0, VAN BIBBER, who mad? the report upon "Disinfectants" to the National Sanitary and Quarantine Convention of 18&9, ?ay? ? f tbif> artiolo : "It ia the best deodorant of ?hloh I have any knowl edge. 1st. It evidently answers the purpose. 3d. It ia odorloBB Itself. 3d. It is easily kept and managed. 4th. It 1? oomparatively cheap, it la a mixture of the beat simple deodoriser? known to ?dence, and tho expert, menta made with it prove the proportional combination to be a good one to effect the purpose inta-nded." For other distinguished testimonials see circular. For aala by PRATT " WILSON BROS.. Wholesale Agenta for the State, No. 338 King-street, Charleston, 8. C, aad at all Drug 8torea. May " _ mwTJmo AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, JSTo. 173 EAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinda : BAW AND ROLLER GINS, hone power, and GRIST MILLS, alwaya on ban.? Agenta tot A '.CHA*RAULT*8 STEAM tTNGIV??-.. _?? UITFIVH'H.I.? ?t?: cr;- *_-^ ? MANSION HOUSE, BRO AX) STREET, OPBN FOR PERMANENT, DAT, OR TRANSIENT BOARDEBa ICE-CREAM SALOON ATTACHED. OW TERMS REASONABLE. May 19 MD*_. T. M. RUTJE8 Proprietress. VICTORIA HOTEL. F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor. -lilis HOTEL l8 NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN A PLAN. It ha? been remodelled and refurnished throughout. The travelling purtle, transient visitors, or oth<-rs. will and In li all ti o luxuries ot a fclRS'l-OLASS E8 ? ABLISHMENT, combined with the comfort? of home. The location Ia one o ' the mist airy and pleasant for Dummer. A Billiard Kaloon for the lover? of tbla healthful exercise ts attached. No pains or oxpeose ?pared to give entire satiafao.lon. May li F. OPDEBEEOE. SCBIVEN HOUSE THIS FTRPT-OLASB HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO VATED and newly furnished, 1? now open for the reception of the travelling public. G. McGlNLET, Proprietor. Mayas_arno HABSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON-STEEET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THTB FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAS BEEN RE-MO* DELED and newly re-furnia h ed, and pnt in perfect order thron ?hont. The travelling publio may rest aaanred they will And com'ortable accommodations at tbla House. May " lmo A. B LUOB, Proprietor. THOS. E. DALWIOK, CABINET SAKBR AND UNOERTAKJIHI, NO. 571 KING-STREET. IS PREPARE? TO FUBNISH FUNERALS WITH Coffin?, of ?rartona atylea and qualities; Glaus Hearse? and flrst-olxaa Coaches. A-0, REPAIRS FURNITURE. AND KEEPS ON HAND A select supply of now and second-hand Fn "ture, manu ftaoturos afattreflses of moaa, wool, and cotton. N. B-AU calle attended prrsonaUy, at any hour, day or night lmo Mavis OI.OllIOUH NK1V8 Foil THE WOULD, JUST PUBLISHED, Tho most lntensoly interesting wo.k over published, entitled CHEMISTRY VI0T0UMU8 OVER CHOLERA. By a New York Fbyah-lsn. This hook oxplalns every feature of the dlseaso on sol omillo principios, and will absorb the attention of thou sand? of physicians, and millions of people, for In explaining the disease, itfurnl-hes ?prev ntlvetoovei? Eerson predlapoied, and tu? moans of cure tor those living an attack. The trad? supplied hy tho American Newe Company, No?. 119 and lal Nas*au*atroe?, New York. Ko tal!, 16 cent?._wfm 8m o_May 33 RRKIilOKRATOItgl NKW INVKSTIOSI GBEAT IMPROVEMENT I DRYI ECONOMY IN lOkl GOuD VENTILATION AND PURIFYING CHAMBER.-Thli new Invention aod great Improve ment, the result of long and practical experience, is now offered ?? the pu olio with the ?uuranoethat It embraoo? In ita oona ruction all modern tmprovementa in the most almpUfled form. One of the most important fea* torea la tho new Purif ?Leg Chamber attachod, by which perte t Dry Ventilation Is obtained. The loo keep? nearly twioe aa long as In ordinary Re frigerator?. A? an artiola of Furnlluro, the ?tyla In which they ***?? got np tenders them highly ornamental for any >aein. The trido furntahed at "oh low nrlc-ss a? will make It " induoemeiat for them te call and ? "mino mr ?took. WILLIAM LAW, Noa. ?Sol and 683 Third Arenu?, New York. May-_wi_la" _fei/W W 1 A VBAUMAUIIIUV A1V h UN tu $&?\J\J\J WITH BIA-Otena? Icol?. No ex. swmetfC* aaoaaaarjs Taxa k*??t<ient?, Oaat_ca,,u "taatajraafiefVajtee BtsAaa ta_uw? ?n* oiroiiar. . i .cwstuunMi. A*I ?M tai? Aaiartoaq (te.ioUr ti PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS' OOXJTJ_VX__TB SOUTHERN IMPORTING ^ AND 1 MANUFACTURING DRXJO HOUSE, No. 238 King-street j PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. No. 238 KING-STREET, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-BT. Charleston, S. C. s. W. WILSON. N. A. 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