The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 02, 1866, Page 8, Image 8

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i FOB SALE, O NF THOUSAND YARDS OF SUPERIOR PATENT l.OuFING FELT. Apply to B. T. WALKER. Juno a a Boyco's Wharf. " 7" COEN, NAILS, LIMB, &c. -i /CfO/"! BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, IN ISO kegs Nail?, assorted alzos 25 li?KlB Lime 60 bbl. Lime 200 bulos liny. Landing from the schooner M. E. Tabor, and for salo by H. V. DAK ER & CO., June 2 3 No. 20 Cumberland-street. CORN! CORN! sj\f\f\t^\ BUSHEL8 PRIME WHITE CORN jOKJKJKJ 1600 bnshels Prime Yellow Corn. lauding from tun Stoamor Adolo, and for sato from the wharf by STREET BROTHERS ft CO., June 2_"_No. 74 East Bay. % COEN ! CORN ! CORN ! eT?/~\^v/-\ BUeHELS PRIME WHITE PROVISION Landing thia day 400 balea Timothy Hay. For sale by SAMER 8. HOWELL, Afiont, Jnnol_No. 33 Quoon-BtrooL CORN, CORN, CORN. ' ?)f\r\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, I &\J\J \J lots to suit purehators. For salo low by BRUNS b BEE, June!_il_No. 84 East Bay. .- MIXED CORN AFLOAT. )f\r\i I BUSHELS BOUND WESTERN MIXED ?UVJVJyJ CORN afloat, and for sale low, by JNO. UAMPdEN b CO., No, 14 Market-street, opposite Htato-stroet. Juno 1 CORN IN BULK. 00 Wharf. Ai\{\(\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, IN 4UUU l'ai?, landlag this doy on North Atlantic in btobk: 2000 BU8HBL8 PRIME YELLOW CORN, IN SACKS. ;2700 busholH Prime Oat.. 700 baloa SuporiorTlmotby Hay. For Balo low, by JNO. S. BIRD, JR., ft CO., May 28 Corner Ohuroh and Tradd itrcets. 2000 BUSHELS MIXED FEED CORN. IN STORE, AND FOR SALE HOT rO. D. OWENS, Esst Bsy, In rear of Old Poatoffloe. May 28_5 HAY, HAT, HAY. ?\fJ r BALE8 EASTERN HAY, IN LOTS TO 8DTT A? t ZJ purchasers. For sale low by BRUNS ft BEE, Jnnel_8_ No. 84 Eaat Bay. HAY! HAY! HAY! -t & f\ BALES PRIME NORTH BITER HAY. PER A.rJ\J sehr. Jonas Smith, at Adger's North Wharf, and for sale low,In lots to suit purchasers, while landing. WEST ft JONES. Jnnel_2_No. 78 Kait Bay. HAY LANDING. qnr. BALES SUPERIOR HAY, LANDING THI8 yUv day from Sehr. Welcome R, Beebee, at Brown's Wharf, and -rrill bo sold low from same, by JNO. OAMPSEN ft CO., No. 14 Markot, oppoiito btato street May 3t_Jl PRIME BACON SIDES AND HII Oll I? O IC IIS. 1 f\ HHDS. STRICTLY PRIME SIDES ?\J 20 hhds. tUrlctly Primo Shonldors. Landing from steamers Qeneral Ouater and Adolo, and for Balo by HENRY GOBI A ft CO., June 1_2_No. 20 Vendue Range. BACON, BACON, BACON. 1 / \ HHDS. PRIME BACON SHOULDERS J,KJ 6 hhds. prime Bacon Sides. For sale low by BRUNS ft BEE. Junel _J)_ No. 84 Eaat Bay. FLOUR! FLOUR! OKA BARRELS OF FLOUR, SUPER AH D FINE, ?J'Jv Jnst received by steamer Saragossa. For sale by BAVENEL ft CO. June I_8 OLD JAMAICA RU?T A SUPERIOR ARTICLE?DIRECT IMPORTATION. For sale by J. H. BIBLE Y, No. 110 Eaat Bay, cor. Accommodation Wharf. May 23_ NORTH CAROLINA WHISKEY. 5BBL8. BYE WHISKEY, 1 ?,,? p.??f 3 bblB. Corn Whiskey, \ FuU Proot On consignment, and will be sold low. FOLL?N ft MATTHIE98EN, May 30_2_No. 78 Market-street. PRIME NEW CROP MUSCO VADO BIOIiASSBS. DIRECT IMPORTATION, IN HHDS. AND BBLS For sale low, to closo consignment. J. H. RI8LEY, No. 110 East Ray, corner of Accommodation Wharf. May 23 WRAPPING PAPER. REAMS WRAPPING PAPER. FO low by ADAMS. FROST b thstuS Ad?er's North TOBACCO! TOBACCO! 1 AA REAMS WRAPPING PAPER. FOR SALE AUU low by ADAMS. FROST b CO., May 31 tbsluS Adger's North Wharf. lltfi ' : JUST RECEIVED, TEN (10) BOXE8 NATURAL LEAF OHEWINO TOBACCO, ic small pocket pieces. Also twenty (20) quarter boxes of GOLD LEAF and CHOICE HAVANA SEO ARS. For sale at wholesale and retail by J. B. TOGNI, At No. 121 Moetlng-streot, June 1 2* Opposite lea House. FOR SALE. (?A BOXES FINE CHEWING TOBACCO ?V A few barrels North Carolina Corn Whiskey. For sale low, in quantities to suit B. H. BABDTN, Oommiision Morohsnt, Brown's Wharf. May 31_6*_ FOR SALE. Or AAA PBIME SOUTHERN PLASTERING ?tJ?\J\J\J LATHS. A and * feet 0 inches long , at 83,60 per thousand. Apply to WHARTON ft PETSOH'S Car Works and Planing Mills, Corner Llne-streot And Railroad. t____ COTTON 8EED. ORA BUSHELS CHOICE FBIPP SEA ISLAND JUOKJ COTTONSEED. For aale by A. 0HILD3 ft CO., May A No. 103 Bast Bay-street. Oharleston. S. O. LIME ! LIME ! LIME ! 1 A f\f\ BBLS. EASTERN LIME, LANDING FROM J,TrvJ\S sehr. Sophia Jameson. - aUO, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, and White Pine, Ash and Hickory Lumber. For salo by OLNEY ft CO., May 31_ Nos, g and 11 Vendue Range. COTTON CHN8. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements once more for the manufacture ol Abo bast COTTON GINS over made In this country, sre now prepared to reoeive ordern from Planters and others Wishing to purchase. The long established and well-known reputation oi ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, wUl, we hope, be a suffi cient guarantee that the article will give entire raUsfao tlon. J. M. ELLIOTT ft CO., May 14 * Wlnnsboro, S. O. 0H0IGE LIQUORS, ALES, WINES, &o~ L. F. GOODWIN, No. 08 Wentworth-street, OPPOSITE MI?iIT?BY H?1.L. FREE LUNCH FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 P. M., AND FROM 8 TO 11 P. M.. EVERY DAY. The finest quality of IOB OBEAM served atallhoun in the Garden attached to this Establishment Come all and refresh yourselves._May M kk\V>?\C\C\ A TEAR MADE BY ANY ONE W??\J\J\J WITH |U_Stencil Tools. No ex perfsaoe necessary. The Pr?sidents, Cashiers, ? 11 Treasurers of three Banks indorse the circular. 11 fk-aewto ?anwies? A.'J .?as'th? American itenoll : j? W0fks.8priajftleid.Vjr.uoi.' sCtxobli KUR UVERPO?L.- TUB MOW Br- eh bark EZRA, Drodshaw maater, wants >ono bundred bales of cotton to fill up, and. will sail posltlroly on Friday, tho 1st pro*. For freight ongagomonto apply to v ROBERT MORE k OO.t May 30 Boyco ? Co.'s Wharf. FUK LIVERPOOL_10O BALES OF COTTON WANTED ?Tho fast salRng American Bark HELEN SANDS. F. K. Otis 'Mastor, wants tho above named quantity of Upland Cotton, or Us equivalent in Boa Island, and will loavo with dispatch. For balance of Freight ongogoraonts, apply to STREET BROTHERS k CO., May 3D , No. 74 East Bay. THENOHWKiilAV IIAHKOniON' ? N. Evouson, Master, will take 250 bales Ootton >to nil up. Apply to MARSHALL, BEACH k 00., May 23 . No. 21 Broad street VOtX NKW YOllK.-MERCRANTS' "LINE_Tho now first-class Schooner JONA8 .SMITH, Nichols, Master, will take Freight at low ratos, and leave wltb quick dispatch. Ap ply to WILLIAM ROAOS, May 31 Corner East Bay and Adger's Wharf. FUK PHILADELPHIA.--K. Y STONE LINE ?Tho fine Torn WM. ALLEN, ?Cranuaer, Master, bavlng nearly all bor cargo ongaged, will have lmmedlato dispatch. For balance of Freight, apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., May 30 No. 20 Cumberland-street. FOU (ilcmu.UTdW? AND ALL "THE LANDINGS ON THE WACCAMAW DRIVER?CHERAW AND ALL THE LAND INGS ON THE PEE DEE RIVER.?Tho sehr WILLIAM AND JOHN, O. J. Relyea M ' stor, wiU take freight. This Day, tor Georgetown, whero sbo will con nect with a regular line of River Steamers, and forward freight for any destination as abovo. For Freight engagements, apply to tho Captain on board, at Boyco's Wharf. 3 Juno 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTRR.? 'The good sehr. MATTIE E. TABOR, John Ar inold MoBtor, will be ready to load In a few days for a Northorn port. She is ? tomi, will carry 180,000 foot timber, or 450 tone dead weight. Apply to T. 8. k T. G. BUDD, June 2 1 Boyoe's Wharf. WANTED, VESSELS FOR HAVANA, ?Matanzas, Windward Islands, River Platte, >Buenos Ayros, Montevideo, Now Fork, Boston and other point?. JOS. H. RISLEV, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. June 2 IVANTED?A VESBEL OF 135 TO ?180 M feet capacity, to load Lumber for north ruido of Cuba. Highest ratos paid, and quick dispatch given. Apply to JOB. H. RD3LEY, No. 110 East Bay, May 31 Corner of Accommodation Wharf. WANTED TO CHARTER. VES SELS to load for coastwise and Wost India ports. ALSO, VES3EL8 FOR WINDWARD ISLANDS, snd return carg?os. Highest rates paid, and quick dispatch given. JOS. H. RI8LEY. No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. May 30 FOB G00PEB RIVER. * FINE, FAST STEAMER WILL MAKE A TRIP ?\_ up the Cooper River on SUNDAY next, June 3, 1806, as far as Comlcgtoo Landing, touching at tho dif ferent landings on the way, leaving Palmetto Wharf at 7 A M.. and returning, will leave Oomtngtee Wharf at 12 M. ; Dean Hsll M1U at 12.30 P. M. ; the Brick Tard 1.30 P. M.? and Tonnant's Landing at 2.30 P. M., arriv ing at Charleston at 4 P. M. Refreshments will bo provided on board. Freight will be received this day at tbe Palmetto Wharf. Passsge $1; Meals (extra) $1. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. W. I.ALOR. At Palmotto Wharf. EXCURSION. THE SAME STEAMER WILL MAKE AN EXCUR SION around tbe harbor on .SUNDAY AFTERNOON next, Juno 3d, leaving' Palmetto Wharf at 4.30 P. M., and returning at 7 P. M. Refreshments will be provided on board, Jane 2 1 FOE SAVANNAH, via- BEAU FORT, 8. C. THROUGH B Y DA YLIG HT. THE VERY FAST FILOT IB OY, CAPTAIN TH08. R. PAYNE, (Temporarily taking tho place of Steamer F ANNIE,) WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERT Saturday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Savannah every Monday Morning. For Freight or Paseago, apply to FERGUSON k HOLME8, Jane 1 into Accommodation Wharf. FOE SAVANNAH, STOPPING AT HILTON HEAD GOING AND RETURNING. THE NEW AND SPLENDID 8TBAMEB DIOTATOB, 1000 TONS. OAPT. L. M. COXETTEB, WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF EVEBF TUES DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or Paasage, apply on board or at the of fice on Brown's Wharf. L. M. COXETTEB, Agent, Charleston. 93- Agents at Savannah, Messrs. L. J. GILLMARTIN sjOO. N. B.? Papers throughont tho country advertising the steamer "Dictator" w# ploose change her day ot leaving Charleston to Tuesday. _fsm Jane 1 FOR PALATK A, FLA, THE STEAMER DICTATOB, OAPT. L. M. COXETTEB, WILL LEAVE CHARLESTON EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at (7) o'clock; Savannah every Tues day Afternoon, at J4) o'clock, stopping ot Fernandins, Jackson vlUe, Picola ta and all the landings on tho St. John's River. hettjjikino : WU1 leave Palatka overy Wednesday Evening, at (8) o'clock; Jacksonville every Thursday Morning, at (8) o'clock, and Savannah every Friday Morning, st (9) o'olock, arriving at Charleston same afternoon. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Adorer's Wharf. ?. M. COXF/TTEB, Agent F. B.?Papers throughout tho country ad vor Using tho steamer "Dictator" will please change her day of leaving Charleston to Tuesday. fsm Jana 1 ' ? ? ? ? ? ' ? ' ? ' ' ? ?^^ $10,000 TO $12,000. ' FQB SALE FOR OA8H ONLY, A OOOiy PAYING Business i n Charleston. Ectabliihed nino months. Good ressonsf urnlshed for wishing to tell. For parttoniars address ,J. L. B., Hny 8 Look Box, No. 10$. Charleston. BALTIMORE AM? IHAItl liSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, COMPOSED OF THE STEAMSHIPS OTJTWIBElJEWLiAJN. ~>. QBlsrEBAL OTJSTBB. STAK O-F THE SOTJTH THE gkbct. dusTEK, CAPTAIN HARRI8, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF FOR BALTIMORE, THIS DA V, 2d Jane, 1866, at Nine o'clock A M. These Steamships ofTor ovory facility for Passengers and Freight, with bande?me accommodations. For Freight or 1'assipp, apply at the office of the Agents. WILLIS & OHISOLM, Agents, North Atlantic Wharf. Agon?a in Baltimore: Messrs. PENDERGAST, FEN WIOK b CO. June 2 MERCHANTS' LINE. Baltimore and Charleston Steamships. ADELE-L. R. HALL, Commander. LULA-D. CHIPS, Commander. OABIN.PASSAGE, S20. THE 8TEAM8HIP ADELE WILL 1EAVE BROWN'S WHARF ON SATURDAY, the 2d of June, at ? o'clock. For Freight or passage, having handsome accommo dations, apply to STREET BROTHERS A CO., No. 74 East Bay. Agent in Baltimore : DAVID F. KEELING. June I PASSAGE REDUCED TO $25. FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED BTATE8 MAIL LINE OP FTBST-OLASS STEAMERS, UVAKEIl CITY, 1 SARAGOSSA, ANDALUSIA. 1 GRANADA. THE STEAMSHIP s J-. :e, .a. o o s s-a., CAPTAIN OROWELL. WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY, 2d OF JUNE, AT 10 o'clock A. M. precisely. No Freight received unless engaged at our office. Freights of Vegetables snd Fruit muss be psid at onr office. No Freight received or Bills of Lading ilgned on Sat urday morning. KM" The QUAKER CITY will leave on the 9th of June. May 81_RAVEKEL S CO.. Agents. New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FAKE REDUCED TO $25. Leming each Port every Alternate Thursday. BTEAMSHIP EMILY B. SODDEB, Capt. B. W. Lockwood, BTEAMSHIP MONEKA. Oa.iT. 0. P. Me.np.mfaw. rftHESE BTHAMSHTP8. OFFERING EVERY INDUOR J_ MHNT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior aocommodaf?on? for Passen gers, with tables supplied by every lui ury tho New York and Charleston markets can afford -, an?, for safety, speed \nd oemfort, are unrivalled on the coast, THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CAPTAIN R. W. LOOKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHABF, ON THURSDAY, June 7, at ? o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignment? to New York. Vox Freight or Passage apply at the offloo of the Agents. WILLIS A OHISOLM, North Atlantto Wharf. Consign?es In New York?Messrs. LIVINGSTON. FOI A CO. _Jnnei PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGES TO OR FROfl IB XT> 3E? O IE? 33 - BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. Also, by the SPLENDID MAIL STEAMEBS, Bailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to an? from New York. Great Redaction la Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland, at the very Lowest Bates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have tho? baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed ou them. For Passage, Ax., apply to P. 8HEAHAN. No. a? West street, New York, or M. M. QUINN A BROTHER, No. 697 Knto Stmmet, Ohabucctor, 8. fc., And No. 137 Broad street, opposite Monnmont street, Augusta. G. A. Xyr February 37 MINNISS & CONDON, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER^, Ho. 4 STATE-STREET, NEAR BROAD, OHABLB8TON, 8. O. JOBBING ATTKNUEIJ Ti* AT SHORTEST NUHOE, April s thstnamoa FOU FLORIDA. THE FINE 8TEAMER KATE, OAPT. T. J. LO0KWO0D. WILL LEAVE BOYOE k OO'B. NORTH WHARF, Charleston, 07ory Sunday Morning, at 0 A. M , for Florida, via Beaufort, HIRon Head, Savannah, Brans wick, 8t Mary's, Femandlna, Jacksonville, Pllatka, and all Intermediate landings on the St. John's River. RETURNING, will leavo Savannah every Thursday, The KATE bos boon thoroughly refitted and put in the mont complete order, for elegance and the comfort of Passengers. For Freight or Passago apply on board, or at the ofJQco on Boyco's Wharf. Goods rocelved at the office, dally, and stored freo of extra charge. T. J. LOOKWOOD, Agent. May 10 PACIFIC MAILSTtAMSIIIPCOBIPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND < CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. Stkaushifb oh the Oohnxottmo or the Pao in o Atlantic, wtth the ARIZONA-?.COLORADO HENRY OHATJNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDEN OITY O0BAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA...MONTANA, ka, ko. ONE OF THE ABOVE* LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships win leave Pier No. 43 North River, foot of Oanal-stroet, at 13 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 31st of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on tho preceding Saturday), for ASPIN WALL, Connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for 8AN FRAN OISUO, touching at AOAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 31st connect at Panama with steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through rates to clergymen and their fiuniUes, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dischargvs, HALF FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at tend to ladles and children without male protectors. Baggage receivod on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboat?, railroads, and passengers who prefer to toDd 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 OF CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. Anril 3 amos 8. K. HOLMAN, Agent SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. O GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Oraiueston, 8. O., June 1,1866. i N AND AFTER SUNDAY, So IN8T., THE PASSEN GER TRAINS will leave and arrive as follows, is : Leave Charleston at.7.30 A. M. Arrive at KlngviUe at.3.00 P. M. Arrive at Augusta at.5.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia at.6.30 P. M. Leave Augusta at.6.00 A. M. Leave Colombia at.6.30 A. M. Leave KingvRle at.8.150 A. M. Arrive in Charleston at.400 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, May 3 6 General buporiutendent. NORTHEASTER!, RAILROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 OnAni.ESTov, 8. C, Jane 1, 1866. f ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 8d INSTANT, THE Passenger Trains on this Road will ran as follows: Leave Charleston at.13.00 M. Arrive at Florence..6.30 P. M. Leave Florence.4.30 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.11.16 A. M. The Paasonger Trains on the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad wRl, after the above date, run daily as follows : LeavoCheraw at.2.30 P. M. Arrivo at Florence.6.30 P. M. Leave Florence.7.16 P. M. Arrive at Oberaw.10.16 P. M. 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Superintendent N. E. & O. k D. R. B'a. June 1 6 NOTICK. OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT, ) CHARLESTON AND SiV'H RAILROAD CO., } Cbablzstok, 8. C., May 21, 1850. ] BSfipiv FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PLANTERS RE SIDING IN THE CITY, an Extra Train will, until further notice, leave Charleston every Monday, at 6.30 A. M.? arriving at White Hall, at 10.16 A. M. Return, tug same day, will leave fhlte HaU at 3 P. M., tnd ar rive at Charleston at 6.30 P. M. Freight for this Train must be so designsted on the re ceipt, and will be charged at double rates. H. S. HAINB8, May 33 tulli?O Engineer and Superintendent CEDAR CAMPHOR c EDAB CAMPHOR FOR MOTHB. BY DOZEN or gross. WM. 80HIEFFELIN A CO., May 3? fathsS New York. KNIGHT & RANDOLPH, PHOTOGRAPHERS. D EALERS IN ALL KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC Material??, and orders frem abroad prom ply Oiled. Rooms No. 339 King Street, OI3LAJEtr,BST01>T, S. May 20 o. 13 GLORIOUS NEWS FOR TUB? WORLD. JTD8T PUBLISHED, The most intensely Interesting work ever published, entitled CHEMISTRY VIOTOBIOUS OVER CHOLERA. By a New York Physician. This book oxplalni every feature of tho disease on sci entific) principles, and will absorb the attention of thou sands of physicians, and millions of people, for, In explaining the diseaao, it f arnlthes s pr?ventive to every person predisposed, and tbe means of euro for those having an attack. The trade supplied by the American News Company, Nos. 110 and 131 Nassaa-street, Nsw York. Retail, 34 cents. w to 3m o May 33 PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS' ooLTTD^nisr. SOUTHERN IMPORTING MANUFACTURING DBUG HOUSE, No. 238 King-street PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, No. 238 KING-STREET, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST, . Charleston. S. G. N. A. PRATT, Chemist to lato 0.8. Nitre and Mining Bu- ' ream J B. W. WILSON. ( P. B. WILSON. G raduate of Phlla. College of Pharmacy. A Chemist to laso O. S. Ord. Dept The Proprietors are Native Georgians. OAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL, BALSAM FIB, GOD LIVER OIL, BALSAM COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OILS, ISINGLASS, OPIUM GELATINE, MUSTARD CHEMICALS. ALUM, SUP. GARB. SODA, BORAX, SULPHURIC AC?3, EPSOM 8ALT8, TARTARIO AGED, GLAUBER BALTS, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS. POTASH, BLUESTONE, CONCENTRATED LYRV SAL SODA, SILICATE OF SODA, SULPHUR, 8ALERATUS. SPIRITS. ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPLRITS, FRENCH BRANDY, TURPENTINE, Ac, Ao. GLASSWARE. FLINT AND GREEN GLAS8, ALL SORTS AND SIZES. MEDICINES. EXTRAOT8, CHLOROFORM, FLUID EXTRACTS, ETHERS, TINCTURES, SUGAR COATED PILLS, eto. Any Preparations made to order. PATENT MEDICINES N"o. Q38 King-street. HEOEMAN'S COD LIVER OIL. HEOEMAN'S ELIXIR OF BABE, HEOEMAN'S PREPARATIONS IN FULL, WORM LOZENOES, Hurley'a and Hollo way's, AGUE CURES AND AGUE TONICS, HOSTETTBB'S BITTERS, DRAKE'S BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S BITTERS, AVER'S aABSAFARILLA, HELMBOLD'S BUOHU, BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, JAYNE'S PREPARATIONS, BROWN'S TROCHES FOR OOUOHB, PILLS?Hooper's, Clark's, Wright's, Aycr'o, be, TARRANT'S APERIENT, WTNSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP, be, be All other most popular and reliable. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 288 King-street. SOAPS. OLD BROWN WINDSOR, GENUINE LOW'S, fancy styles, large assortment, LAUNDRY SOAP, ENGLISH BAB; cheaper than Tu*. pentino Soap. DYE STUFFS. No, 238 Kiisra-ST. F JL N O Y and TOIZLjIET ' ARTICLES. NTo. 2383 KKini?-st