The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 20, 1866, Page 7, Image 7
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
TO DEALERS IN SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.
Nos. 1 AND 2 LICENSES.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,)
DECEMBER 15, 1866. J
LL PERSONS RETAILING SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS
t are hereby notified that applications for Licenses to
date from- 1st January, 1867, must be made at this office
previous to the above-mentioned time. No application
trill be received after that time, unless where a new store
or barroom is opened.
No. 1 License allows the sale of not less than one
quart.
No. 2 or Tavern License allowB the sale of Liquor by
quantity.
The price of No. 1 License 6 months.$60
The price bf No. 2 or Tavern License 6 months.$100
W.H. SMITH,
December 17 13 Clerk of Council.
EIRE LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
Crnr HALL, November 9,1866. j
A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING TN T EE
J3L Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un?
der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat?
ter of a Fire Loau, with a view to aid in building up the
City anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli?
cation for loans can be obtained at the office sf the Clerk
sf Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
All applications must be filed in the above mentioned
: office, as the Committee will meet every Monday to con?
sider the same.
? ordor of the Mayor. W. H. SMITH,
ivemberlO Clerk of Council.
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
IIILAJOELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDI?
CINE AND SURGERY.
ganized, 1848-Chartered by the Legislature, Feb. 26.
1853- Amendments to Charter, Feb. 15, 1860, and March
15, 1865.
.* -
TWO FULL SESSIONS OF LECTURES EACH YEAR,
j. " commencing tho first of October, and continuing
itil April. The Dissecting Rooms are open, and pri
lectures and quizzes continued during the entire
. The first session continues until Christmas, or for
e months, and the second until the first of April, or
e months; the two constituting one full course of lec
s. Examination of candidates for graduation will
cur at the end of each session.
equisites for Graduation.-The requisites for gradua
. are three sessions of lectures, and three years study;
: four sessions, including two years spent at the Uni?
versity.
The System of Medicine Taught.-The University is a
Iliberal medical school, in which all branches of medicine
and surgery are taught, including the preparatory studies,
without regard to any sectarian views. Hence, while
. deprecate the exclusiveness of Allopathy, Homoeo
athy, Eclecticism, Hydropathy, etc, they believe that
"I principles of cure and therapeutical agents should be
aught in all well-regulated medical schools, and that
svery inteRigent, honest, and thorough practitioner is
|ntitled to all the courtesies and privileges of the
ofession, without regard to his peculiar notions in
- apeutics.
es.-The fees for all branches, including all the
tts, matriculation, and dissection, are $60 a session,
r $120 per year. Those who purchases tickets only have
} matriculate once, which makes the second session $55,
?.eluding demonstrator's fees, or $115 for a full course.
" ) aid young men of moderate means, the University
i issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to
st-course students, for $75, and to second-course stu
lents and clergymen for $50, each constituting the holder
% life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lec
s, and all the teachings of the school. The only ad
I rational fees are a yearly dissecting and matriculating
ticket, each of which is $5.
Ihe Advantages of Scholarships.-The student holding
t scholarship can enter the College at any time during
the year, attend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the
Institution as frequently as desired.
It requires no previous reading or study to enter the
University on scholarships, hence all private tuition fees
are saved.
Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other
business a part of the time.
The candidate for graduation can present himself at
my time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified.
In case a student should hold a scholarship and net be
Ale to attend lectures, it can be transferred to another,
^ thus preventing any loss.
Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing to
scholarships for them a year or more before
. attendance at the University, can secure them by
acing one-half the price and paying the balanoe
ten the student enters. Physicians and benevolent
.can bestow great benefit upon .poor young men by
senttng them a scholarship, and thus enabling them
JO obtain an honorable profession.
THE HEQULAB FACULTY.
J MES MCCLINTOCK, A M., M. D., Professor of the
mciples and Practice of Surgery.
WM. PAINE M. D., Professor of the Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Pathology.
C. S. GAUNTT, A M., M. D., Professor of Chemistry,
Pharmacy and Toxicology.
E. G. DALTON, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology.
tS. J. DOUGET, A. M., M. D., Professor of Materia
Nf di ca and Therapeutics.
tn. THOMAS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, General,
iah Microscopical and Pathological.
iSEPH 8. LONGSHORE, M. D., Professor of Obste
and Diseases of Women and Children.
D. BUCKMAN, M. D., Professor of Minor Surgery.
PB0FES80BS OF SPECIAL BRANCHES.
A. UVEZEY, A. Mi, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medi?
cine.
J. S. LONGSHORE, M. D., Professor of Clinical Ob-1
't?trica. ? ?.
F. A YONMOSCHZTSKER, M.D., Professor of Dis-!
sees of the Eye and Ear.
R. H. KLINE, M. D" Professor of Malignant Diseases.
L. OLDSHUE, M. D., Professor of Urino-Pathology.
L LUKENS, M. D., D. D. S., Professor of Dentistry,
i C. MURPHY, M. D., Professer of Medical Juri?pru
ence.
LW. M: CORNELL, M. D..L.L.D., Professor of Hygi- ]
le and Physical Culture.
i B. B. WEAVER, A M, M. D., Demonstrator of Anato
ph W. MARRIOTT, M. D., A M., D. D., Registrar and ?
atendent
NEW BOOKS.
l's PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.-The work ia now
plete. It is a royal octavo of one thousand pages, and
a tains a full description of all diseases, including those
?surgery, and of women and children, together with
eir pathology, history, symptoms and treatment, and j
, claimed to be one of the most complete, elaborate and
ave works upon these subjects ever issued from I
te American press. Price, $7; postage 50 cents.
NEW SCHOOL REMEDIE?.-An octavo, containing a full |
scrlption of ail the concentrated and new remedies
ed by all schools of the profession, and a complete al?
phabetical Materia Medica. Price, $5. To those who
1er both books, $10, postage paid.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SUR-]
GERY.
SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, SURGERY, pirr?
ili OLOGY, HYGIENE, .AND GENEB AL LITERATURE,' DEVOTED
IO THE PROFESSION AND THE'PEOFLE: ' "
The cheapest medical paper'in the world, published
rery two weeks at the University Building, Ninth street,.
Lth of Walnut
Single copies, ;............... :....il .00.
Five copies to one address...^.... 4.35
Ten copies .to ona address.7 50
Fifteen copies.to one address,9.30
Twenty copies to one address..............10 00
Ilhe getter-up of the club shall have one copy gratia,
is also the cheapest advertising medium in the world,
i it reaches nearly all physicians and druggists, besides
toing a large popular circulation. The price'for adver
Jsingis ten cents per line, seven words making a line. '
io papers sent or advertisements inserted unless pre
Address, -
W. PAINE, M. B" Editor,'
comber 7 . . ' Philadelphia, ra.
JACOB G. EENTEEBS,
fEASURER AND TNSPECTOB OF LUMBER, TIM
BEE and WOOD, to be found at Office of STEIN
_ ER .& SON/ Factors, foot Beau&in ?treat, respect
Jly offers his services to the public in above capacity, ?
Captain MEDICUS BICKENBACHER, of Orangeburg,
rill be happy to see bis friends at above Office.
; f3~The Barnwell Sentinel and Edgefield Advertiser
Mease publish twice.
?December 4 _ruths
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MANUFACTURERS OF
?GINE LATHES, FLANEES,
XMPROYED CAE WHEEL BOXES,
BOLT CUTTERS,
TJPBIGHT DBJLLS,
AND
IM? TOOLS QI ALL B?K
Works at Worcester, Massw
ICE AND WABEBOO?, No. 223 PEABLST.,
MSW YOBS.
iecembert* _ to0
WILMS & GHIS0LM,
jUaOU, EMISSION HERCEAKTS,
.AND ''' :
SHI PP INGA GENT S.
JL, ATTEND TO THE PXTBCBASF^ ;StfJE_AND
,, SHIPMENT (to Foreign andD?meette I*rto}?1
fCQnCON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
! ATTLANT?C WHARF, Charleston, S. C.
f?. WILLIS.B. CBTSOLM.
0ctobor25 *
INSURANCE
THE EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Society
OF THE UNITED STATES.
Established February, 1859.
ASSHTS.93,009,000.
mHH AS8UBED PARTICTPATE TN THE PROFITS.
1 Dividend? declared annually AND PAID IN CASH.
0. A. BOWEN,
Agent for Charleston.
At Messrs. James Adger & Co.'s, corner East Bay and
Adger's South Wharf. tilths November 20
QUEEN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.
CAPITAL.910,000,000 IN GOLD.
APPLY TO
GIBBES & CO., Agents,
NO. 10 ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF.
December 7
FURNITURE, ETC.
ELEGANT FURNITURE.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
Thirteenth and Chesnut Streets,
- PHILADELPHIA.
We have a suit of
'9
ELEGANTLY CARPETED,
And Furnished Complete as
PARLORS MD CHAMBERS.
Purchasers can see hovr a suit of Furniture win appear
in their house, and can from these rooms make a better
selection than they ?an from furniture promiscuously
disced in lirae w^rcroonas. 2rnos November 26
MISCELLANEOUS,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE AND EAR.
[FORMERLY OF LONDON, ENGLAND ]
OCULIST AND AUBJST,
ON THE
EYE ?ND EAE,
^?RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF
lY Charleston and vicinity that he will be here again,
at the Charleston Hotel, on Monday, December 17th, and
remain mn til Saturday, the 22d- After that time monthly.
OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A.K. T0 6 P. H..
And can be consulted on DEAFNESS, NOD3E TN THE
HEAD, CATARRH, DISCHARGES FROM THE EAE,
SCALES IN THE . EAR, ACCUMULATION OF WAX XE
THE EAR, OBSTRUCTION OF THE EUSTACHIAN
TUBE, and all Acute or Chronic Diseases of the EYE |
AND ATE PASSAGES.
ABTIFIGIAL EYES
INSERTED "WITHOUT PAIN, AND PERFECTLY.
:. BJESEMBJJNG THE NATURAL EYE.
OPERATIONS FOR CATARACT,
STRABISMUS
OR
OROSSEYB,
Artificial Pupil, &c,
Skillfully performed, and all diseatifes of the
treated, and every operation, in Aural and Opthal?
mic Surgery performed by " " '" '"
D0CT^a4BDp|.? i
Pr?ci^?e,iif6!ti,40ti ?, kk
MST For reference, testimonials, ic., sand&ra
: CIRCULAR.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The Louisville Journal Bays : "The testimonials which
Dr. Gardner presents to the public co ila never have been
obtained, except by the display of r eat ?kill and learn?
ing in his profesa'on. Onethlng ^f?^ciflilyxxnnm en dacie
in the Doctor's practice is, th. kef will not attempt an
Incurable disease for the salo ria fee, but frankly tens
the patten i whether he ca A : e cared or not. We cheer?
fully recommend Dr. Gar.irer to the attention of all our
friends who may be saaerlng from diseases of the eye
and ear. '''-'"^'^ "? 'u^ '
? The Richmond- Tina says : "We nave n? hesSat??n ia
saying that Dr. Gardner is the most ccienttno and suc?
cessful eye and ear surgeon in this country."
j Dr. Gardner's treatment of the eye and esr is wander
I taL-Richmond Enquirer.
We feel justified in recommending Dr. Gardner te
i those suffering from diseases of the eye and esr._
1 [Richmond Whig.
We cam safely and'cordially recommend Dr. Gardner,
I who wiH fulfill all he undertakes to perform.
[Ballimore Clipper:
The New Orleans True Betta asys r "Wo ca?.a?fiBry
recommend Dr. Gardner aa a successful operator en the
eye and ear. He will not undertake to treat a case unless
a cure can be effected. 1 :- 1
'? The Wheeling RegUtcr says: "Sr. Gardner ia ene el
the most successful Oculista ?nd Anriete in the country.
We advise those Battering irma tas diseases of the eye
and esr to consult h'm."
November ? ?a?
BARGAINS m
SHES, WOOLLENS, BRO?
FLANNELS, BLAXKETS, BALMI
ALS
FRENCH CORSETS, REAL LACES,]
ANDEE'S KID GLOYES,
AH
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such as
Towelings, Curtain Stuffs, &c
Are OiFering from Deceml
UFFERHARD
N. E. C
J???~ N. B.-Mesara. J; CLAUDIUS ' MILLER and J. I
their tripods.
TINWARE AT
WE, HAYING PURCHASED VAMABLt
manufacturing Tinware exteESively in i
the attention of Merchants and Dealers
Having greater facilities than any other
our Goods as low as they can be bough
NO. 297 KING STE
BepfPinr>er_
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
AT
COU RT EN A Y'S,
BROAD-STREET.
ON HAND, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINEST
QUALITY
Ever offered for sale in this section of the country, com?
prising every size and description of BINDING. This
stock of BLANE WORE has been manufactured to order
for City Trade of the best Paper and Binding-are war?
ranted equal to any sold in the country,
COHSXSTXHa 07 :
LEDGERS, CASHBOOKS, JOURNALS, BILL BOOKS,
BLOTTERS, DOCKETS, INVOICE BOOKS, RECEIPT ,
BOOKS, ! COLLECTION BOOKS, RECORDS, LETTER
BOOKS, INDEXES, &o.
PAPERS.
NOTE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS
LETTER PAPERS, DRAWING PAPERS
FOOLSCAP PAPERS
PARCHMENT
COMMERCIAL POST
HATH POST
BILLS OF LADING BOOKS
RAILROAD RECEIPTS _
SHIPPING RECEIPTS..
TRACING PAPER.
ENVELOPES.
From SMALL NOTE to OFFICIAL SIZE, in great va?
riety of Colors-Bun; Canary, Amber, Gold, White.
GOLD PENS,
OF MABIE St TODD, JOHNSON lc FAIRCHILD'S
MAKFy all sizes, singly or in cases of Rubber-Gold
Mounted and Silver Cases (all new styles); Fluid and
Copying Ink, Steel Pens, Quill Pens, Carmine Ink,
Pocket Knives, Erasers, Bankers' Cases, Pocket Booka,
Tnt Stands, Lead Pencils, Pen Holders, Rulers, Rubber,
Mucilage, Slates, Backgammon Boards and Men, Chess
Men, Dominoes, Playing Cards, WRITING DESKS (anne
stock); Work Boxes, Portefolios.
COPYING PRESSES,
In great variety-sizes, 10 by 12, to IS by 21 inch plates.
JAPANNED WARE.
CASH AND DEED BOXES, with Extra Locks, from ?
inches to 21 inches in length, BILL HEAP BOXES,
ENVELOPES, ENVELOPE BOXES, POSTOFFICE
BOXES, OFFICE CALENDARS, TWINE BOXES, REVE?
NUE STAMP BOXES.
PAINT BOXES,
Of the best qualify and low prices. TWINE.
CHECK BOOKS,
On CITY BANKS. BANK DEPOSIT BOOKS,
FAMILY BIBLES.
A choice lot Of FAMILY BIBLES in store-new styles
of binding, with Photograph Card leaves inserted. ' <. TL
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
A choice lot of the above, which persons in want]
would do wau io examine. A FEW-EXTRA FINE ONES.
?HE ABOVE ARE A SMAIXi PORTION OF STOCK IN
STORE. Parties in want of goods in the OTATIONERY
LINK anti FANCY ARTICLES, are invited te examine
the Stockist . m
COURTENAY'S,
No. 9 BROAD-STREET.
December 4
tutti almo
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
?Books, Periodicals and Stationery.
TUST RECEIVED
.J A large supply of STATIONERY
PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc
? xtao,,: . v.- ? >\ :.-. ;?
A fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most
celebrated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home
Amusements, &c; .> ? - ;.* ?. ?_ ":
AU the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re?
ceived for the same. '
Orders from the country, are respectfully solicited.
:TEBMBT-TTra*L. .;.?.?;,>>; : - . November 8 .
T Um SUM TES NE WS, s
:' ; ppAlkt k OSTE^,'pH??riietors.
XyUBLTSHHD EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. g. a
JL Subaariptton $4.00 per annum. To Oinks of foaz
43.00 per annum.
Advertisements inter ?e l on liberal terns.';
December 3
DRESS GOODS,
OT?, CiSSIMERES, SHAWLS,
ORAL AND DUPLEX SK?RTS,
O, If?
EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, ALEX
DIN
Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casings and
., many of direct importation,
ber 1st to Reduce Stock, at
T, CAMPSEN & CO.'S,
'ORHER KING AND MARKET STREETS.
J. W. PHILLIPS are with us, and will be happy to serve
December 3
! MIC HI S EM F?R THE PURPOSE ?P
ill its branches, would respectfully cal]
5 throughout toe conatry to our Wares.
House in the State? we are able to offer
t in New York, with the expenses added.
D & COHEN,
SET. CHARLESTON.
_ gian
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC,
THE JACKET OF GREY,
AND
OTHER FUGITIVE POEMS.
BT MRS. C. A. BALL.
IN MEMORIAM OE OUR LOVED AND LOST CAUSE,
AND OUR MARTYRED DEAD-"OUTNUMBERED
NOT OUTBRAVED."
For sale at RUSSELL'S, HOLMES AND COURTE?
NAY'S BOOK STORES.
SSS" Subscribers will receive their numbers at as early
a day as possible. November 17
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUCH AS RECORDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICES.
Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c, con?
stantly on hand, and made to order, and wita any de?
scription of Ruling. None but the best workmen em?
ployed, and the best materials used.
A practical experience of twenty years in -the above
I line, and willi facilities nnsurpaeccd, enable meto war?
rant satisfaction. .,
BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING
In all its branches, with new type, new presses, and
advantages not excelled in this city. Lawyer's Blanks,
Titles, Bonds, Mortgages, tee, bc, on hand and printed
to order. tetaalyr December 14
TO THE
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND
OF THE
SOUTH.
JAMBS O'KANE,
BOOKSELLER,
Stationer and Manufacturer
' ,:: . : ?? *** '
I POCKET DIARIES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and
. CARTE DE VISITE,
BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO SAY THAT HE IS STILL
located at his tdd stand.
HcL 1&6 Nassa?-st., New, York,
, Where be continues to supply the. Jobbing and Retail
Trade with all article* la th* ZOOS. AND STATIONERY
f-LTNE, ca the most liberal terms. .
Books, Stationery ; Note, Letter; Cap,Legal Cap, Bffl I
and Bath Papers; Photograph Albums, Carte de.Visite
j for Albums, Blank Books, Inks, Mucilage, Envelopee,
--se*, &h*v in great variety and oheap.
A superior line of POCKET DIARIES for 1867.
Catalogue sent on application.
Orders promptly filled. Address
Ko. Uti -NA^SAO-STR??H, SEW XOiiX*
October 26 60
THE COMPOSITION OF THIS GUANO IS IDEN?
TICAL WITH PERUVIAN. IT DIFFERS
ONLY IN THE PROPORTIONS OF THE
SAME ELEMENTS.
XJfTHTLE IT CONTAINS LESS AMMONIA, IT HAS
YV nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of Lime,
IS per cent, of which is immediately soluble. Its effects
on Cotton the peat season have, in many instances, ex?
celled Peruvian Quana... It has in ne case proved leas ac?
tive in the early growth of the crop. .When drought in?
tervenes the crop does not suffer from its use ss is the
case with Peruvian Guano. . By reason of tl ie presence ia
it of so large ?peri cent of Phosphat* of Liub its use Im?
proves the soil to an extent that cannot be realized from
Peruvian Guano. ' T ". ? ; . .
Every cargo of this Guano isaubjectod to rigia inspec?
tion analysis, and is sohl on ? heals ef itctnal value.
I The undersigned, Agent, is prepared to furnish the tes?
timony of well known South Carolin* planters tn evidence
of the superior excellence of thia Guano.
J. N. ROBSON, Agent,
. December* t?tba*i8m? NO* W EASI BAY.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS !
AT
AUCTION PRICES!
CT"? JLv?- JE^.ZOJ At i ^ c, J?"^
HAVING RECEIVED FROM AUCTION LARGE SUPPLIES OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, ARE NOW PRE?
PARED to offer great inducements to those purchasing I'ADIES' COVERINGS.
Partioular attention is specially invited to our BLACK CLOTH SACQUES, now offering at $7.50, S8, $9 and $10
each, same as before sold at $10, $11, $12 and $15.
These goods have been purchased at half their REAL VALUE, and will be closed out to first comers with but
little regard to their original cost.
FINE BASQUES, SACQUES, &c,
THE BALANCE OF OUR FINE COVERINGS, ALL STYLES, MARKED DOWN TO FIRST COST, IN
order to roduce stock preparatory to moving from our Cloak and Mantilla Room, in order to make additional im?
provements upon the same.
Purchasers may be assured of BARGAINS IN EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' CLOAKS, which we are now
offering at 25 per cent, lower prices than we have ever bei'oro beeu able to do.
J. R. READ & CO.,
No. 263 King, opposite Hasel-street.
December 19
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
LEVY & ALEXANDER'S
Wholesale and Eetail Clothing Establishment,
No. 275 KING STREET,
A. F. BROWNING'S OLD STAND,
HAVING NOW OUR FULL STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ON HAND. AND HAVING JUST REDUCED OUR
prices, we would call the attention of the citizens of Charleston and merchants in the country to the same,
which we are prepared to dispose of at the cheapest and most reasonable rates in town. We have constantly on
hand a huge assortment of fine BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, OVERCOATS (of
all descriptions), FANCY CASSTMERE SUITS, &c, &c, and a larce and well selected supply of PLANTATION
GOODS, in the shape of cheap SATINET SUITS, cheap COATS, VESTS and PANTS.
We would also call the attention of the public to our large supply of
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
For fall and winter wear, which have been selected with care and attention, and which we would most respectfully
request them to inspect before going elsewhere. Together with a large and well assorted stock of MEN'S and
BOYS' HATS and CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
LEVY & ALEXANDER.
P. S. Being desirous of closing out our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we offer them to the public at rates that cann*
be surpassed in town.
P. S. Mr. F. C. MILLER would be happy to see his friends again at the above place.
December 18 _tutha Smos
COOKING STOVES AND RANGES.
WEARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS with the most approved varieties of the above. Our
long and thorough experience in this City enables us to fur?
nish the very best article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE
THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY RANGE OR STOVE WT
SELL.
AMONG O ?B BANGES THERE IS THE
DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTT'S PATENT,
The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful RANGE ever
made in America? and one that combines all the best and latest
improvements.
We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated
STEWART'S PATENT COOEING STOVE,
Which, to all the usual conveniences of the best of other
STOVES, adds a COPPER RESERVOIR for water heated by the
waste smoke ; a spacious CLOSET for keeping food hot when
cooked, and a detached ROASTER of ample size, warranted to
roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be the most
perfect thing of the kind? and we will take pleasure in showing
it to all who may call upon us.
8??EPHEED & COHEN,
No. 297 KING STREET, CHARLESTON.
September 29 gmo
! ESTABLISlIE?r?825: ~
J. FLACK & SONS,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS
IN
BRANDIES,
'5
No. 52 SOUTH STREET,
B^a^XIMC?IR^E, UVE ID.
1LARGE STOCK OS* THE BTN1EST GRADES OP .
OLD MONONGAHELA, RTE AND BOURBON WHISKEY
CON SCANTLY ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
November 8 ? ?_ttstuamos
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
YATES BRO.,
No. 449 /KING-STREET,
FOUE, DOORS ??ORTH OIF CALHOIJN,
T7-EBP CONSTANTLY IN STORK A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
\%f?? OHOIOB FAMILY GBOOEBIBS, :,
ALES, WINES, X^QTJ"OXtS, ?O-,
WHICH THEY ABB SELLING AT BEA80NABLS P3I0BS.
GOODS PURCHASED FBOM US WILL BB DELIVERED T? ALL PARTS OF SSE CITY. RAILROAD
DEPOTS. *&, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE._ "_"
LIBERALs INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO TBS TRADE, AX THE SIGN OF
THE "Blt PITCHER."
Novembers thsbjaxnoa