The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 04, 1866, Page 8, Image 8
GROCERIES, ETC.
PICKLES, SCHNAPPS, Ac.
er r\ BOXES ASSORTED TICKLES
*)\J 2t> boxes Pickled Onions
20 boxes Russ* Schnapps
25 boxes Russ* L. G. Gin
25 boxes Russ' Punch
25 boxes Cordial
20 boxes Starch
- 50 boxes Tobacco
75 caddies Tobacco.
T-n stort" and icr sale low by
in store uui- JAMES W. BROWN & CO.,
December 4 3 No. 27 Vendue Range.
BACON SIDES, STRIPS, LARD, &c.
KT HHDS. CLEAR RIBBED SIDES
O 5 boxes Strips
20 firkins Leuf Lard
5 hhds. prime Shoulders
100 boxes Onions
75 boxes Adamantine Candles.
Landing and for sale low by
December 4 2_JAMES W. BROWN & CO.
~SID?S, SHOULDERS, HAMS,
AND PORK.
?\f~\ HHDS. PRIME CLEAR RIBBED SEDES
d\J 10 bids. Prime Shoulders
10 boxes Extra Sugar Cured Pig Hams
50 bbls. Mess, Prime Mess and Prime Pork
200 bbls. Baltimore and Western Super and Fine
Flour
20 tierces Pure Leaf Lard
10 bbls Moss Beef
In store and landing, and for salo by
JEFFORDS & CO.,
December -1 2 No. 27 vendue Range:
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, SU
GAR, Sx.
fi f\ PACKAGES CHOICE BUTTER
X)\j 50 packages Pure Leaf and Refined Lard.
75 bbls. Refined Sugar-Clarified, Powdered, A and C
150 boxes Fine Factory Cheese
300 bbls. Potatoes-Peach Plow and P. Albert
25 bbls. Onions
145 bags Low Priced Rangoon Rice
Tierces Carolina Hice
10 bbls. White Bean?
15 bbls. Sugar HouHe Syrup
100 boxes Adamantine Candles
75 boxes Fire Crackers
Boxes and half-boxes L. Raisins, Almonds, Citron,
Figs, Currants, Soap, Oil, Sardines, Barley, Codfish,
Herrings, Wrapping Paper, Crosse & Blackwell's English
PicaliUi, Coleman's English Mustard in and >? lbs,
Sal Soda, Spices, Pipes, &c.
For sale at lowest prices by
MULLER & NIMITZ.,
December 4 mw2 No. 30 Tendue Range.
JUST RECEIYED AND IN STORE !
IT /""w BBLS. CRUSHED, POWDERED, A, B AND C
OU SUGARS.
35 barrels Brown Sugars, all grades.
40 bacs Rio Coffee.
25 pockets Old Java Coffee.
30 chests and liali'-cliests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun?
powder and Congou Teas.
25 barrels Molasses and Syrups, different grades.
100 boxes Family, Pale and Fancy Soaps.
15 boxes Castile and Salt Water Soaps.
100 boxes Glen Cove Starch.
200 bags Drop aud Buck Shot, all sizes.
50 boxes Mitchell's Adamantine and Parafine Candles.
50 barrels ncwiy-smoked Hams, Shoulders and Strips.
Hazard's Powder, in all size packages.
For sale low at
HEHBTENS &z WOHLTMANN'S,
December 3 No. 187 East Bay.
WINES, LIQUORS, SYRUPS, &c.
err\ BASKETS HEEOSEICK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS
.OU AND PINTS
75 boxes St. Julien and Sauturne Wines
250 boxes fine Old Bourbon Whiskey
25 barrels Gibson's Monongahela Whiskey
25 barrels, halves, quarters and eighths, O tard, Du
puy's, and "Vineyard's Brandy
50 barrels Rectified Whiskey
30 boxes Schiedam Schnaaps, quarts and. pints
25 boxes uxcanter Bitters
10 barrels Old Holland and Imitation Holland Gin
10 barrels Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines
5 barrels N. E. and Jamaica Rum
20 boxes Pure Holland Gin
10 gross Bottles, 5's and G's
100 Demijohns, all sizes. ....
For sale low at
MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN'S.
December 3 _ITo. 187 East Bay.
FISH, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE,
&c., Sic.
Kf \ BBLS. NOS. 1, 2, and 3 BOSTON MACKEREL
? V7 10 bbls. No. 1 Shore Mackerel
5 bbls. No. 1 Salmon
300 pkgs. Dutch Herrings, Russian Sardines, Ancho?
vies, and Sardellen, in whole, half, and quarter
kegs
200 boxes Scaled and No. 1 Smoked Herrings- ~ ;
50 p'ugs. cuoicfe Butter, kegs, half kegs, and tubs1
50 pkgs. Leaf and Pressed Lard, barrels, kegs, and
tubs
75 boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese
50 bbls. Potatoes and Onions _ " :.'
10 cases Sardines, quarter and half boxes
Boxes Schweitzer, Limburge, and Edam Cheese
5 boxes largo Codfish.
For-sale low at MEHRTENS Si WOHLTMANN'S,
December 3_No. 1S7 East Bay.
FIRE CRACKERS, ALMONDS,
PICKLES, Sic.
Cygrrx BOXES GOLDENCHOP FIRE CRACKERS
JUOKJ 5 bags Soft SheU. Almonds
50 boxes Capers, Seville Olives, Gerkins, Chow Chow
J- "Picalillics, Onions, Mixed Pickles, kc
5 boxes Assorted Pie Fruits
75 boxes Oysters, Lobsters and Tomatoes
25 boxes John Bull's Rod Pepper and Unique Sauces
50 boxes Baker's No. 1 and Sweet Chocolate .
25 boxes Macearon! and Vermicelli
25 bo:;es Coleman's and French Mustard
20 cases Ginger Preserves, Peaches, Pineapples, &c
30 boxes Prunes and Citron
20 boxes Infallible Yeast Powder
15 boxes. Castor Oil and Rosa Water
10 cases Calves'Foot and Assorted Jellies
10 cases Syrups, Raspberry, Lemon, Pineapple,
'. Strawberry, &c. . '- -
For sale low at MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN'S,
Decombsr 3 . j ; ... No. 187 East Bay.
TOBACCOS, SEGARS, SNUFF, &c
cy jr BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO'
/UO 50,000 Scgars, different brands
10 cases-Smoking Tobacco- ?
25 boxes Pipes (Clay) '
40 gross Parlor and Bluehead Matches
10 kegs Sal Soda .
25 jara LorUlard, Scotch, Maccaboy and Coarse Snufis
WITH A r?IX ASSORTMENT OP
BROOMS, 3TTCKETS, TWINE
Wrapping Paper {aR sizes), Lines, Mason's Blacking
Washing Blue, Paper Bags, of all sizes
Cloves, Spices, Black Pepper" f"
Cases of fine Salt, Clamps, Brushes, &c.
Formale at theiowest market prices hy
: - : , MEHRTENS!* WOHLTMANN,
December 3 .y0j ig7 East Bay.
z . STOTTS. -
-f f\ BEACON IdGHT6BY7COOKTN?'ST0yES AND
J.V7 FIXTURES
5-Office Stoves
1 Large Mutual Friend Cooking Stove and Fixtures,
made at the National Stove Works, and:for
sale low by * '- ' i :
MEHRTENS &" WOHLTMANN,
December 3_6_No. 187 East Bay.
BACON SIDES, SHOULDERS,
& ?$:: STXUPS AND HAijp.
<>K HHPS. PRIME c. R. SIDES Ur5:
J?ZJ ?iphhds. Prime Clear'Sides V-'.' ; . '.
? 6 hhds. Prime Ribbed Sides'" 01 "; !
10 hhds. Prime Shoulders
15 bbls. Strips--., "^,.m^~, t.
8 tierces Wasbin*t?pHains '?>, >'<: J
18tierce?VMi?tof?w??it>-&. .O..t?iL' .. ".
Just received, and for sale low, by
LAUREY & ALEXANDER,
December 3_2_No. 187 East Bay.
JUST TO HAND,
100 BGARS REFINED ANI> MUSCOVADO SU?
SO boxes E. Dairy Cheese
50 firkins Goshen Butter
20 casks Bremen Lager Beer, bottled.
Forjs?le by," ';] ?'. CL ACIDS & WITTE,
. Pecembfa.3 jj .< '' 2 ;: ? No. 80 East Bay.
?0?N AND OATS AFLOAT'
t A A ?Tl 'BUSHELS PRIME OLD MILLING CORN
JiKJyJyJ 2000 bushels, prime. New and. Old Yellow.
Corn -j tK i;.-.- 'j
1300 bushels priinti:OatsJ ; . ; .
SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS, AND SEED
RTE.
SO bushels choice WMte SEED WHEAT f"'^-]
1000 bushels prime Bbck Seed O?ts? '-. .
100 "bushels prime' Seed Rye -n'.-^---' \J
Selected especially for this market.
ALSO, H? 8TOEE AND LAN DINO, .
300 barrels Extra FLOUR
.200 barrels low priced Flour
600 'bolee prime North River Hay. . : < i -
Fj)r3S?toy.f ? 5, JOHN CAMDEN & CO.,
Nb. 14 Market street, opposite State street
Decembers_.- ? ;:-r -x-JW^? -'
P0??ES! POTATOES ?
2
GROCERIES, ETC.
SALT AND COAL.
Oi~\f\f\ SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, for sale low \
QwUU while landing from ship 'Amelia."
ALSO,
100 TONS ORREL COAL.
Apply to
December 1_4_JOHN FRASER & CO.
SUGAR!SUGAR! SUGAR!
CT /~\ BBLS. EXTRA C SUGAR FOR SALE BY
OVJ H. L. JEFFERS & CO.,
November 27 Central Wharf.
CHOICE HOLLAND GIN, WHIS?
KEY, BRANDY AND SEO ARS.
PIPES HOLLAND GIN, "PURE AND GENUINE"
5 bbls. choico old Bourbon Whiskey
6 % casks Domestic Brandy. '
ALSO,
15,000 FINE IMPORTED 8EGARS
30,000 fine Domestic Sogars.
On consignment and f< sale low."
G. FOLLIN,
No. 131 Meeting-streot,
Old stand of Austin, Andrus & Co.
December 3 2
FLOUR, SALT, BACON, BUTTER,
&C-, Sec.
300 BtW&J'? F:L0UR' EXTKA' SUPER AND
1000 sacks Liverpool Salt, in good order, and large
1 d'hlids Shoulders and Sides
50 pkgs. Leaf Lard, ba kegs and tubs
100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy Cheese
20 firkins Choice Butter
50 half barrels Fulton Market Beef and Pork
100 barrels Stuart's Sugars-Yellow C, Refined C, A,
and best Crushed
75 sack' Rio and Java Coffee
30 barrels Brown Sugar
50 pkgs. Green and Black Tea, whole, half and
quarter chests
50 barrels Cuba Molasses and Golden Syrup
200 boxes Soap, Colgate's and Babbitt's
50 barr?is Gibson's and Rectified Whiskeys, in |
whole and half barrels
20 boxes Collins' Axes
AXSO,
All descriptions of BREAD, LIQUORS, FANCY AND
DOMESTIC GROCERIES, Stone Ware, Wooden Ware,
Bagging and Rope.
For sale low by WM. MARSCHER,
November 1 1 tuthlmo No. 78 East Bay.
NO. 112 EAST BAY.
pT(\ BAGS COFFEE, RIO
UU 25 bags Coffee, Laguayra
25 mats Java Coffee
100 bbls. Sugar, A, B, and C
100 bbls. Brown Sugar
15 hhds. Brown Sugar
Mackerel in kits, and half bbls. and bbls. ; Herrings,
Trout, and a fall stock of Groceries and Liquors always
on band. Imo November 22
?5
;.DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
IMPORTERS OF
FINE WINES, TEAS, &c,
NO. 259 KING STREET,
OPPOSITE HASEL,
(BRANCH OF No. 900 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.)
ALL ARTICLES SOLD FROM THIS ESTABLISH?
MENT are of the firsts-quality. We sell no goods
but what we can recommend and warrant to be PURE
and GENUINE.
Goods delivered to all parts bf the city, free of charge.
October 29
W?S^?AW??ITS.
OATS, HAY, &e.
ff>A AA BUSHELS OATS, LANDING PER STEAM
2?UUU ER LULU.
IN STORE *
300 BALES SELECT NORTH RIVER HAY
200 bushels Shorts
4 hhds. Strictly Prime Bacon Shoulders
For sale low, to close sales, by WEST & JONES,
December 4 No. 75 East Bay.
COAL ! COAL! COAL!
i AA TONS SUPERIOR RED ASH COAL, EGG
-^tUU size, for Grates and Ranges, daily expected
per sehr. M: D. Stockham from Philadelphia. Orders
received by ' . ' H. F. BAKER is CO.,
Coal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street.
December 3 3
LANDING THIS DAY~
PROM STEAMER SEA GULL, A FRESH
SUPPLY OF BLACK OATS, BARLEY, CORN, RYE, &C.
1 AAA BUSHELS BLACK SEED OATS
IUUU 2000 bushels Yellow Corn
100 bushels Barley.
IN STORE:
500 BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY
Bran, Shorts, Com Meal, Cow Peas.
AND
RICE FLOUR.
All in fine shipping condition.
Country orders, accompanied with cash or city accept?
ance, will be filled with care and dispatch.
Address BOX No. 04, Postoffice, or apply at No. 292
EAST BAY, opposite the New Custom House.
December 1_stuth3_JOHN BINNS.
FOR SALE.
ROLLS PRIME COUNTRY TANNED - SOLE
LEATHER. For sale by *r.-i
J. D. AIKEN & CO.,
No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf.
' December 1_ j
BRICKS AND FLAG STONES.
f* f\ AAA GERMAN BRICKS AND A LOT OF
OU.UUU FINE FLAG STONES, ex bark Ever
hard Delius; For sale by
; GEO. A. HOPLEY & CO.,
November 20 No. 2, South Atlantic Wharf.
REFUSE LIME.
FOR SALE, 100,000 BUSHELS OF REFUSE LIME,
thoroughly impregnated .ammonia, an excellent
manure. Apply at the GAS OFFICE, Church street
November 20
15
WOOD AND COAL.
500 00KDS yellow pmE
250 TONS SMITH'S COAlAto arrive.
.For sale low by
HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & CO.,
November 3 No. 4 Southern Wharf.
??A BAGS' AND 5 CASES "OLD NORTH STATE"
OU SMOKING TOBACCO, equal to the "Durham"
brand.
The above received direct from the manufacturers.
On consignment and will be sold at factory prices by
G. FOLLIN,
* "'? N?l 131 Meettng^street,: !
. Old stand of Austin, Andrus & Co. !
Decembers ' 2.
THE COMPOSITION OF THIS GUANO IS IDEN?
TICAL. WITH PERUVIAN. IT DIFFERS
ONLY IN THE P?OPORTIONS OF THE
SAME ELEMENTS.
WHILE IT CONTAINS LESS AMMONIA, IT HAS
nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of Lim?,
15 per cent, of which is immediately soluble. Its effects
< on Cotton the past season have, in many instances, ex?
celled Peruvian Guano. ' It has in no case proved less ac?
tive in the early'growth bf fee crop. When drought in?
tervenes the crop does not suffer from its use as is the
I case'with Peruvian Guano? By reason of the presence in
[ it of so largo a pei cent, of Phosphate of Lime its use im
I proves"thffBoil'to ati'extent that cannot be realized from
Peruvian Guano.
Every cargo of this Guano is subjected to rigid, inspec?
tion analysis, and ls sold on a basts ef actual value.
The undersigned, Agent; ls prepared to furnish the tes?
timony of well known South Carolina planters in evidence
of tho superior excellence of this Guano.
J. N, ROBSON, Agent,
.December.! tqthBsu3mo NO. 62 EAST BAY. ?
JACOB G. RENTIERS,
Tkf EA8URER AND INSPECTOR OF LUMBER, TIM
lTJ- BER and WOOD, to be found-at Office of STEIN
MEYER & SON. Factors, foot Beauf&in street. resneeU
HATS AND CAPS.
M. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS, $1.00. J|
MEN'S SOFT GOOD FELT HATS, SI
MEN'S FINE DRAB AND BLACK HATS, $2, $2.50
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTH CAPS, 50c, 75c., $1.00
CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS, 50c. to $2.60
LADIES' AND MISSES' FURS, $2.00 to $18.00.
STEELE'S HAT HALI,
No. 313 King street,
Between Liberty and Wentworth streets.
December 1 . _._tu3
HITS, CAPS, ETC.
mans UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY CALLS THE
JL attention of the public to their large and well select?
ed stock, of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' HATS AND
CAPS, which they are offering at prices to snit the times.
" BOYS' HAT8 from.75 cts. to $2 50
MEN'S HATS from.$1 00 to $6 00
GENTLEMEN'S SILK HATS.$5 00
SS" Our motto-"Quick Sales and Small Profits."
WILLIAMS & CO.,
December 3 No. 29 BROAD STREET.
MISCELLANEOUS.
COME ALL WHO WISH TO BE TAUGHT.
NIGHT SCHOOL ! NIGHT SCHOOL I
AT
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
OF
J. REEVE GIBBES',
ROOMS CORNER BROAD AND CHURCH STREETS,
FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK, P. M.
BOYS OVER 12 YEARS OF AGE, YOUNG GENTLE?
MEN, and all who are anxious to learn, are invited
te call and see him. Terms moderate.
Bookkeeping, English, Reading, Writing, and Mer?
cantile Arithmetic taught.
AXSO,
BOOKS WRITTEN UP, Errors Detected, Bills Made
Out, and all manner of .Writing done by applying at the
ROOMS, CHARLESTON LIBRARY BUILDINGS.
September 25 3mo
PREPARE FOE THE HOLIDAYS.
EEMEMBER THAT FRED. VON SANTEN, NO. 290
KING-STREET (this is his address, if you wish to
order by- mail), has this season an. unusually large, and
certainly the most beautiful collection of FANCY
GOODS, TOYS, and FIREWORKS in thiB city. He has
been established here for seventeen years, and Mer?
chants, Planters and families residing in or visiting the
city will find it profitable, instructive and amusing to
inspect the Goods which he is now opening at the SANTA
CLAUS HEADQUARTERS, and which will make suitable
presents lor the coming holidays. If you cannot visit
him personally, any one acquainted with the city will
tell you that VON SANTEN knows how to give satisfac?
tion m filling all orders for .the country, which oie en?
trusted to his care. Outside of his Shelf Goods, he offers
to the Trado TOYS, FIREWORKS and CONFECTIONE?
RY, put up together or separately, iu original boxes, at
prices ranging from five to one hundred dollars per case.
If yon wish to buy or order any Toys or other Presents
for your parents, children or friends, in the Fancy Goods
line, such as beautiful CABAS, WORK BOXES, CHINA
ORNAMENTS, JEWEL CASES, TODLET SETTS, FO?
LIOS, CARD CASES, and most beautiful ALBUMS, cost?
ing from $1 up to $25 each, and other ornamental as well
as useful Presents, go to
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS,
-? No, 290- KING-STREET,
Three doors below Wcntworth-street.
November 10 stuth2mo
. C. O -A, IR. X>_
W. ?ZT RI M
BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS
reopened his Store at No. 80 MARKET STREET, where
he is prepared to offer to his former patrons a choice lot
of GROCERIES, selected from the Baltimore markets.
Persons wishing desirable family supplies can be readily
suited. Having received a liberal patronage before the
fire which consumed his stock, he hopea, by strict, at?
tention to business, to merit a continuance of the same.
- November 8 Imo
No. 153 MEETING STREET,!
(FOKMERbY JOHN ASHKURST AI?D CO;)
GEOEGE C. GOODRICH, )
PHILIP WDOB1AN, - SOUTH CAROLINA.
JOHN ASHHTJfcS?, ; J .. : ' ?
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH
CABE, AND WILL BB SOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUY?
ERS AT LOWEST PRICES.
October 27; ? ' r :v "fAusrollt"ll 1 fimos
~. SOUTHERN ~~
DRUG HOUSE.
sm
KING & CASSIDE
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
asl M^ET^QJST
(OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL),
CHARLESTON, S. Q.
E. ?. EDO, BL IK, rTortXt Carolina.
SHIPPING.
FOR LTVEKPOOL_THE NEW
vand strictly Al American Bark TOSCANA, De
> la?o, Mister, of small capacity, will have dis
.patch for the above port.
For Freight engagements apply to
STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
December 1 No. 74 East Bay,
WANTED-A SLOOP OF ABOUT 15
cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for
^wood. Apply at DAILY NEWS office, or at
C. N. AVERILL & SON'S,
November 2 No. 70 East Bay.
CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN
REGULAR LINE STEAMERS
THE NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER
Z- IB- VA3STOE,
CAPT. CHAS. McGAREY,
AND STEAMER
VOLUISTTEER,
CAPT. W. T. GARRISSON.
THE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN
regularly between Charleston and Camden; the
"Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and
the "VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden.
Freight for all landings on the Santee and Wateree
Rivers will be received at all times, and stored free of
charge at No. ll Exchange street. AU freight shipped
by this line is covered by insurance.
For further information or freight engagements, apply
to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE,
Exchange street, Charleston,
BROCK & BENBOW, Wright's Bluff.
October 30 _C. BELL. Camden.
"CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN
REGULAR LINE STEAMER
Z- IB- VANCE,
CAPT. CHARLES McGAREY,
"CTf 7TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAY FOR CAM
V V DEN and all Landings on Santee and Wateree
Rivers, and positively sail from. South Atlantic Wharf on
Tuesday, the 4th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M., precisely.
AU freight shipped by this Une is covered by insurance.
Way Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid.
For Freight engagements apply to
JAMES BROWNE,
Docember 1 3 No. ll Exchange street.
FPU SAV^^JSTISr.A.S.
THE STEAMER
"DICTATOR,"
1000 TONS BURTHEN,
CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER,
TT7TLL LEAVE SOUTHERN WHARF EVERY PRI?
VY DAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office of
J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents,
November 1 No. 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE A No. 1 STEAMSHIP
QUAKER CITY,
a CAPT. W. H. WEST,
TTTTLL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT
v V URDAY, 8th December, at - o'clock precisely.
December 4
PASSAGE REDUCED!
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM
EUROPE,
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ALSO
by the
SPLENDID MATT. STEAMERS,
Saning every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from
New York.
Great Reduction in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA! .
DRAFTS. FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and
Ireland at the very lowest rates.
Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have their.
baggage removed Free, and every, care bestowed on them.
For Passage, &c, apply to M. M. QUINN,
j No. 627 King street, Charleston, a..C.
February 27 .. lyr
RAILROADS,
CITY RAILWAY COMPANY.
fS?Mi- ?...
OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., 1
CHARLESTON, December 4,1866. )
fTOE FOLLOWING ARE THE RATES OF FARE AS :
JL established by this Company :
? Fifteen (15) Tickets for.$1.00
Seven (7) Tickets for. 60
Three (3) Tickets for. . 25
Single fore. 10
School Tickets for pupils (under 12 years of
age), 26 for. LOO
Tickets can be-had on application at the Company's
Office, northwest corner of Broad and East Bay streets.
.By order: " i .. .
S. W. RAMSAY,
December j _Secretary and Treasurer.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
THROUGH TICKETS TO POINTS NORTH FROM |
CHARLESTON.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF FREQUENT APPLICATIONS
for THROUGH TICKETS to points North, this Com?
pany has made arrangements with connecting Roads to
seU Tickets and check baggage through to the following
cities, viz:
CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE, -
RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA,
WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, ?
VIA COLUMBIA, DANVILLE AND RICHMOND, f
Possengers wiU find this a very pleasant and agreeable
route to travel, both winter and summer. Regular <jbn
nections made. Prices same as the route via Wilming?
ton, N. C. Tickets for BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK are good between GREENSBORO fand i
BALTIMORE either by way of RICHMOND,, -cv via
PORTSMOUTH. J
Information can be received at the PASSENGER
OFFICE in Line-street, or from thc GENERA Jp TICKET
AGENT, in John-street.
H. T. PISARE,
General Superintendent.
Lu C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent,
November 21
B. E. SCHEVEN.
DOE/GLAS NISBET.
S??EVEN & NISBET,
?RO?t(!?? BAKERS,
S WILL ATTEND TO THE li^,f,tt
Tnrcta and ?M^?M Cotton. Rice, k
. OFFICE ACCOi^aODATION WHARF, comer of the I
aUiy leading to/ven?m Bang*. (Katowice on wharf j
BlfiHll?lii) r jtoTaaba-tt
MACBETH &
I NS U RA N Cl
?ER EXCHM
-0
RISKS ON THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES TAKEN 0
&c., either in the city or country, at reasonable rates, viz :
Maryland Fire Insurance I
CAPITAL.
Merchants' and Mechanics' Fire lus
CAPITAL.
Associated Firemen's Insurant
CAPITAL.
Howard Fire Insurance C<
CAPITAL.
National Fire Insurance C
CAPITAL.
Standard Fire Insurance
CAPITAL.
Yonkers and New York Fire Ins
CAPITAL.
Insurance Company of the Valle;
CAPITAL.
Gulf State Insurance Com
CAPITAL.
ORIENT MUTUAL MARIN
OF NEW
M" ?"ARINE RISKS TAKEN IN THE ABOVE RELIABLE
arrangements made this Company will insure COTT
Philadelphia, and to Liverpool, via Charleston, New York, ;
December 4
SHIPPING.
FOR FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARY'S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL I
THE LANDINGS ON .THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER A3 |
FAR AS PALATKA?
THE FINE STEAMER
CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON
every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely.
jgSF-Freight received daily and stored free of charge.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the of?
fice of JOHN MAHONEY, JE., 48 East Bay,
November 13 . Above Craig, Toomey & Co's.
MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLI
VAN'S ISLAND FERRY.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, THE ?
Steamers will leave as follows every day :
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Lepve the City at.=10 A. M., 3 and 5 P. M.
Leave Mount Pleasant at. ...8 A. M., 12 M., and 4% P- M.
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.
, Leave the City at.10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Leave SuUivan's Island at.llj? A. M. and 4>? P. M.
December 3 2
CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN
STEAM PACKET LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, "WAVERLY
BULLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC
CAMAW ANB BLACK RIVERS.
STEAMER- FANNIE... .Capt, ISAAC DAVIS
"TTTTLL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY
VV TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
Returning; win leave Georgetown every THURSDAY
and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
Freight received daily, and stored free of charge.
For Freight and Passage, apply to
FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents,
November 3 Accommodation Wharf.
Charleston and Savannah Steam
Packet Line.
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MONELXS.
Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Captam J. K. RICHABOSON.
LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON,
and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes?
day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock.
The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday and
Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday.
The FLTflA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes?
day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri?
day.
The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday
trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa?
vannah. ...
Freight received daily and stored free of charge.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
: T. M. MYRELL, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
N.B.-The Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston
with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at
Savannah, with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and
Florida steamers. November 2
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE/ AND A*LL THE
LANDINGS ON TEE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
. FIA
SAVANNAH, GA.,
TTTR NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
"DIOTA TO Jct, "
?OO?'TO?fS BURDEN, ' "
- CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER.
ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, SHIS FINE
SHIP win-sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday
Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places.
All freight must be paid here by shippers.
jjSpCountry papers advertising ?the DICTATOR" will
please change notice to agree with above.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the
Agency, No. 17 Vanderhorei's Wharf. October 20
FOR KEY TOST, HAVANA AND
NEW ORLEANS.
Baltimore & Havana Steamship Company.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
LIB 13-QR, T "ST 3
,}'?y ". IBO* TOJISV a:-!' >;
CAPTAIN WM. HOLLINS,,
\KJTLt. TOUCH AT PORT ROYAL ON DECEMBER
W *sh,at-A.M.
Tat passage only, having unsurpassed accommoda?
tions, apply to _ JAMES ADGER A CO.
. Hovenbec? December 8 6 Agoni*.
?tAVENEL'S
GE N CY,
N COTTON, MERCHANDISE, HOUSES, FURNITURE,
Company, Baltimore, Md.,
.......$500,000
nrance Company, Baltimore, Md.,
.~...$300,000
ce Company, Baltimore, Md.,
.ii-"-.... saoo.ooo
>mpany, Baltimore, Md.,
r.".".S200,000
ompany, Baltimore, Md.,
. ............ ..*.'. $30O ooo
Company, of New York.
? . . ..,.M.$300 OO0
urance Company, of New York.
.............$300 OOO
r of .rginia, Winchester, Ya.,
.-r-.$300,000
pany, Tallahassee, Fla.,
.$300,000
E INSURANCE COMPANY
YORK.
! COMPANY AT THE MOST LIBERAL RATES. BY
ON from the interior to New York, Boston, Baltimore and
Baltimore or Boston. For terms, &c, Apply to
MACBETH Si RAVKSEL, Agents,
CORNER EXCHANGE AND EAST BAY.
_SHIPPING._
REGULAR U. S. MAIL LINE.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
THE STEAMSHIP
aKAlSTAD A. 3
CAPTAIN HARRISON,
"TT7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF ON WEDNESDAY,
VV December 5, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Tho QUAKER CITY wiU follow on Saturday, .8th inst.
December 3_RAVENEL k CO., Agents.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO.
FARE REDUCED TO $25.
Leaving each Port every alternate Thursday
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONEKA,
CAPT. H. S. LEBBY.
mHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE
X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELLING
PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen?
gers, with" tables supplied hy every luxury the New York
and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed
and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast.
THE STEAMSHIP
CAPT. H. S. LEBBY,
YT7TLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON
T V Friday, December 6, at - o'clock.
Liberal advances made on Consignments to New York.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of the
Agents. WILLIS & CHISOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOY.
CO. . . _December 1
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
BMPLRB STEAMSHIP H.UNTIE
. THE STEAMSHIP
HENRY FARGO MASTEB,
\A/1LL SAIL AS ABOVE FROM SOUTH ATLANTIC
VV WHARF, on SAiTORDAY next, the 8th inst.
Freight taken through to Providence and Boston.
Apply to H. F. BAKER & CO.
December 3 No. 20 Cumberland street.
MERCHANTS' LINE, FOR BALTI
MORE.
THE STEAMSHIP
LUL rr,
CAPTAIN CHILDS,
WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAY AND
leave on TUESDAY, the 4th December, at
o'clock precisely, from Brown & Co.'s South Wharf.
Freight received for Philadelphia, New York and
Boston.
For freight engagements apply to
'} STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
December 1 3_ No. 74 East Ray.
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORK
AND LIVERPOOL.
'ITHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS
X of this line leave New York every Saturday, from
Wer No. 47 North River.
Ship, . Tons. v Commander.
?2?GLAND.....3,450.GRACE
CHE QUEEN.. ..$,617.GROGAN.
SCOTLAND.3,698..-,.HALL.
TELVETIA. .8,816. i.OGILVIE.
?ENNSYLVANIA.2,872. T,.LEWIS.
DENMARK.8,117... i.THOMPSON.
mtGINIA.2,875..PROWSE.
SRTN..8,310...'..CUTTING.
LOUISIANA. .2,166... ... .THOMSON.
FRANCE.8,200.. ?..(buUdtog). .k
An experienced 8urge^->.ji 'e^iTDrto* ?e of chsrge.
Steerage Paaaa^e Tictew to ort i ? ^?Vy from L?TCT
MOI or Queenstown for 936, currone*, V??J?^btaJfied at
?ur office. ?J^BLA?^
. .Through passage to Paris, London, Atf 3MfcgfS8fl
nrrg, Bremen, Aa, ot low ratee.; . i ^j3m> *
BATES Or PASSAGE, PAYABLE IK CJJKf^ IHM ?
Cabin. \ -
ro Liverpool or Queenstown.$100
September l ,tutasi> Uo. UEsetSV