Southern literary gazette. (Charleston, S.C.) 1850-1852, January 03, 1852, Image 15

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(Jarirs for the ®rcllcr. THE TRAVELLER’S GUIDE. routes from charleston. From Charleston to New York, Leaving daily at o’clock p. m. By Steamer to Wilmington, 180 miles ; by Railroad to Wel don 162 miles; to Petersburg, 63; to Rich mond . 22; to Acquia Creek,7o; by Steamer to Washington, 55; by Railroad to Baltimore, 40: to Philadelphia, 92; to New York, 87. Total distance, 771 miles. Time 60 hours. 1 Ids route may be varied by taking the pleasant, and expeditious line from Weldon to Baltimore, via the Chesapeake Bay. Ex pense the same. From Charleston to New Orleans, lwo Routes daily—the one via Savannah and the other via Aughsta. By either the distance i< about 1000 miles, and the expense about $35.00, The Savannah route is the most ex peditious. it runs via Macon, Griffin, West Point. Montgomery and Mobile. The following Through Tickets can be boiHit at Charleston for daily routes, To Nashville, Tenn., - - - S2O 00 Holly Springs and Columbus,’ Miss.. 28 00 Tuscumbia,Decatur and Huntsville, A1a.22 00 Clinton, Eutaw, Marion and Gainesville, Ala.,. - - - - 31 50 Jaekson, Miss., - ‘ 35 00 Vicksburg, Miss,, * - - 36 00 Macon, Geo.j • 9^oo mj E W AIVD ATTR AC T I V E Ja ROUTE TO THE NORTHERN CITIES, Via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and Bay line—By which Travel lers avoid the inconvenient changes at Petersburg, Richmond. Aquia Creek and Washington,and arrive at Baltimore four hours in advance of any other route. The travelling public can rest assured that a passenger train of cars, possessing superi or accommodations, will positively leave Weldon immediately after the arrival ot the Wilmington cars, for Portsmouth , (Va.) from thence they will be conveyed to Balti more, up the Chesapeake Bay, onboard the Baltimore steam packet Company’s line of steamers—which, for comfort, speed ami pleasure, cannot be surpassed by any pub lic conveyance in the Union. Passengers disposed to visit Northern uties, by this attractive and comfortable route, are respectfully informed that i nrough Pickets, from Char’eston to New York, are now issued at TWENTY DOL LARS, via Wilmington, (N. C.) Weldon, 1 ortsmouth, (Va.) Baltimore, and Phila delphia to New; York. for further information inquire for the Agent ot the Portsmouth route, on the Wilmington steam packet wharf, at Charleston, who will attend to the receiving and checking of baggage through to Balti more, which leaves Charleston in charge of a special agent Jan 3 >,UNITED STATES LINE. New-York Charleston Steam Pack- The Steamships MARION, Captain M* Berry, and SOUTHERNER,Captain John Dickinson, will leave Charleston and New- York every Saturday Afternoon. l'or Freight or Passage, having splendid state-room accommodations, only two berths in one room, apply at, the office of the Agent. HENRY MISSROON, Lor. E. Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. L dim Passage, (State-Rooms,) $25 „ l-to (Open Berths,) 20 steerage Passage, 8 SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO. . *^ an New-York. CHI ARLESTOV HOTEL, By I) Mix , er - t his establishment has been en nrely remodelled and refitted in the most ele ?ant manner. Jan 3 Pavilion hotel, By h. l. But terlield, Formerly of the Charleston tlo[e k_ _J an 3- IJNITEI) STATES HOTEL, thT Tango. , Augusta, Ga. This House is _ centre ot business. Jan 3 I%JASR S HOTEL, Reuben Nash, Pro f . P n etor , Clarksville, Ga. p-XfT Lonveya-nces to the Falls and Na- Jin 3 6 urnis^ at the shortest notice. |>LANTER’S~H O TEL , By Mr7. Je > East Side Public Square, -uadison, Ga. Jan jl_ \I T ashington house ,by Rogers s p „* , Meara, corner Mulberry and t a S '’‘ V a . coll ’Ga. Officeol the Talla uassee_Stage Line. ______ _ Jan 3 ¥HO USE,-Lanier& Sons,Pro i rietors. Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. AJADSBY’B HOTEL, Corner Pennsyl- RaiJrenH n n a Avenu e and Third-st., Near Jan 3 DePO ’ Washin Ston, D. C, GENERAL ADVERTISING SHEET. WILLARD’S HOTEL, E. D. tWil lard, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner ot 14th street, Washington, D.C. Jan 3 TAXATIONAL HOTEL, F. Black, Pro lei prietor. Pennsylvania Avenue, cor ner of 6th street, Washington, D.C. Jan 3 HOWARD HOTEL, Clark & Bailey Proprietors, corner of Broadway ana Maiden Lane, New York. Jan 3 WASHINGTON HOTEL, A F. Glass, Proprietor, Chesnut street, above Seventh, Philadelphia- Jan 3 (Smeral FI A NO-FORTES AND MUSIC. The.subscriber has ou hand, and is constantly receiving large supplies of Piano- Fortes from the celebrated manufacturers. Bacon &Fave, Dubois & Seabury, and A. H, Gale & Cos., New-York; and Hal. let, Davis & Cos., Boston, —all warranted to be of the first quality. Melodeons of every style and finish made by George Prince & Cos., Buffalo,—the best article manufactured. Guitars, Violins, Violineellos, Flutes, Clarionets, complete sets of Military Band Instruments, of the best French and Italian manufacture. Also, the largest assortment of Music in the Southern States The above articles are all offered forsale at the lowestcash prices, by GEORGE OATES, Piano-Forte, Book and Music Store, 234 and 236 King-st., (at the bend.) Jan 3. JF. CHURCH, PLUMBEr7~2O © Broad-st., Charleston. S. C. Lead, Copper and Brass Lifting Force Pumps, Water Closets,Hot,Cold and Shower Baths, Garden Engines, Cooking Ranges, Lead, Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, etc., etc. Every description of Lead work and Hy draulics furnished and fixed on the most ap proved principles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. The very best city references in regard to quality and durability of work. Jan 3 ly PE LOT’S COMMERCI AT SCHOOL, No. 167 King-st., nearly opposite the Charleston Hotel. Wm. M. Pelot will attend exclusively to the Book-Keeping Department, and having completed a number of Gentlemen in twelve lessons, offers his abbreviated plan ofinstruc tion to patrons, which lie guarantees will prepare them tor any branch of business. Penmanship and Mercantile Arithmetic will be taught by J. A. Pelot. The School will be opened on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 4toso’clock, p.M., and.from 7 to 9 r. m. Private instructions will be given in any of the above branches during the day at the School, or at private residences. Merchant’s Books balanced or opened, and written up in the best style, either at the School, or at their Counting Houses. Visiting Cards, Wedding and Party Invi tations, and Ornamental writing, executed at the shortest notice. The morning School for hoys, under the direction of J. A. Pelot, offers advantages, to the consideration of which the attention of patents and guardians Is invited. Jan 33 C CABINET WARE-ROOMS, Daniel J H. Siicox, 224 King-st., (in the bend,) Ciiarleston, Keeps constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of New and Fashionable Furniture, (Antique and Mod ern styles,) in Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut, comprising Bedsteads, Book Cases, Buffets, Bureaus, Cabinets, Centre Tables, Chairs, Couches, Divans, Fautueils, Hall Tables. Hat Racks, Loun ges, Ottomans, Pier Tables, Secretaries, Sideboards, Sofas, Sofa Tables, Wardrobes, Wash Stands, WliatNots, Work Tables, and every other article in use. *** Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, dun3 Transparent win and o w shades, Paper Hangings and Up holstering ,86 Meeting street, corner of Cum berland. „ . The subscriber would respectfully invite those who are in want of the above articles to call and examine his extensive stock ot Shades and Paper Hangings of the latest styles, having been selected with great care, containing almost every article in his line,and will be supplied weekly by thesteamers with the new patterns. Also, always on hand, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Oil Cloth, Matrasses, Cushions, Cots, Fire Serenes, etc. All kinds of Upholstery, and the business attended to in all its various branches. Matrasses made to order, ol Cotton, Moss, Wool and Hair, or renewed; Church and other Cushions made up. Sofas,Chairs, etc., re.stuffed and re-covered ; Oil Cloth and Matting laid ; Carpets cut and made at the lowest rates; Venetian Blinds re-tnmmed and painted. • , , Paper Hanging done by experienced work men. H. W. KINSMAN. Jan 3 TO PLANTERS. Direct Importation ol Dry Goods. Wm. Howland, Di rect Importer. 244. Bend of King street. Charleston, would call the attention of Planters, Facters and Families visiting the city for their supplies, to his English Kerseys and Plains, Duffils, Macinaws and VVhitney Bed Blankets, ot all weights and sizes, some of the latter 2% yards wide, imported direct in the J. C. Calhoun, from Liverpool, and other arrivals. Always on hand, every description of Goods, of Southern make, of3o and 4-4 Browns, Brown Cotton Drills and Jeans, Osnaburgs, Kersey, and all other Goods for plantation wear, made South. In House-Keeping articles, his assortment is always kept full and complete. His Dress Goods, for variety and extent, will be found equal to any store in the Southern country; and in Dress Silks, of all descriptions, figured and plain, black and coloured, both in variety, extent and latest styles, superior to any establishment in the city. Particular attention paid to Mourning and Halt Mourning Goods; his assortment of them always complete, His.facilities in pro curing. enables him to compete with the low est market, prices. .lan3 2m CARPET WARE-HOUSE. Lam hert & Brother, Importers and whole sale dealers, No. 219 King-street,Charleston, offer for sale, the finest assortment in thecity, of Tapestry, Velvet, Pi e, Brussels, Three. Ply, Simer Ingrain and Venitian Carpetings, together with Druggets, Rugs, Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, Stair Rods, Mats, &c. Also, Piano and Table Covers, in great variety, and a large assortment of Fine Lin ens, warranted all Flax. *** Orders from the country punctually attended to. Jan 3 WS. ADAMS, No. 34 Broad-street, © Manufactures and keeps constant ly on hand, Berlin Grates, of *lie lat st and mostapproved patterns. E. Barrow’s cele. brated Cooking Ranges and Air Furnaces. Every description of Cooking and Parlour Stoves, Furnaces, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Grates set in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Fire Brick, Soap Stone, Grate Fixtures, etc. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Jan 3 SOUTHERN D A G U E R R E A N Vo* GALLERY, 233 King, nearly op posite Hasel-st. Single Portraits, Groups. &c., from the largest to the smallest sizes, taken, in in imitable style. Our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to examine our specimens, atour new rooms, 233 King street, over J. S. Roberts’store. SMITH & LONGMAN, Artiste, nAB C H A N D E L I E R S AND UR A C RETS . Gregg Hayden & Go., corner of King and Hasell streets, Have always on hand, an extensive supply of Gas Fittings, comprising Chandeliers, Brackets and Mantel Pillars, in Bronze, Gilt, Enamel and other styles. *** Gas introduced in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Jan 3 mjEW MUSIC,JUST PUBLISHED. Lee St Walker, J 62 Chesnut street. Pniladelphia, are constantly publishing and receiving, new and beautiful Music, from the most distinguished composers. ‘['lie following list contains some of their choicest and most popular Songs, Waites, Polkas, &c. Now Thou art Gone, a beautiful song, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Ham bridge. My New England Home, words and mu sic by Mrs. L. Wade. Grobe’s Omnibus, by C. Grobe, a collec tion of Duetts. Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Jas. Grung’l. Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Little People, J. Ling. All the Winds are Sleeping, by A. S. Womsey. Guardian Angel, by the author of “Love Not.” Household Words, written by Charles, Young,do. The Adieus, words by Thomas J. Diehl, music by Horr. Lee & Walker have constantly on hand, superior Pianos, and a supply of Martin’s celebrated Guitars ; Violin, Harp and Guitar Strings, of the best Italian qualities, at wholesale and retail; which, together with a line assortment of Musical Instruments and Merchandize in general, comprise a stock not to be surpassed by that of any other es tablishment in the country. *** Music sent by mail ‘o any part of the United States. Merchants and Teachers supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.— Catalogues sent to any part of the United States by addressing, LfeE& WALKER, 162 Chesnut-st., Philadelphia. Jan 3 ly WM. 11. BEEBE <SI CO., Fashion able Hatters, 156 Broadway, and 158 Chesnut-street. Philadelphia. Gents, and Youth’s Dress, Riding and Travelling Caps, Ladies’ Riding Hats, Paris Straw and Fancy Hats for children, Caps for the Army and Navy, etc., of the best material and in the latest styles. Jan 3 CO NN E R A SON’S UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY, New- York.—The Subscribers have now on hand an excellent assortment of Book, Newspaper and Ornamental Type, Bordering, &c., which they are prepared to sell at reduced rates, on approved paper, at six months, or at a discount often per cent, lor cash. The series ot Scotch faces, so much admired and approved of by the trade, and our type in general, we feel assured cannot be excelled either in beauty or finish by any Founder. All type manufactured by us, are made by a mixture of metals different, in proportions to those used generally, by which we in sure greater durability. To our assortment of Ornainentaland Jobbing Type,Bordering, &c., we have made a large increase and are constantly engaged in adding to the variety, Presses, Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass and Wood Rule. Imposing Stones, Com posing Sticks, Brass, Wood Galleys, Closet Racks, Cuts, Reglets, and every article necessary for a complete printing office, fur nished with despatch. Old Type taken in exchange for new, at nine cent per pound. Publishers of newspapers who will insert this advertisement three times, and forward us a paper, marked and enclosed to “Horn’s United States Railroad Gazette,” previous to the4th day of July, 1852, will be paid in materials ol our manufacture,[by purchasing four times the amount of their bills for adver tising. JAMES CONNER & SON. Cor. Ann and Nassau-sts- Our New Specimen Book is now ready for delivery. Jan 3 Ademar EST,. Engraver and Man © ulacturer of Advertising Self-Seal nig Envelopes. Wedding, Visiting, Busi ness and Address Cards, Engraved and printed in the mostfashionable style ; also Notarial, Commercial, Society and Stone Seals Engraved in tlia neatest manner.— Door Plates constantly ou hand and engraved to order. Mr. Demurest respectfully calls the atten tion of the public to the utility of his Busi ness Envelopes; as they contain the card or address of the purchaser. AII letters that do not reach their destination are returned, in stead of going to the dead letter office at Washington. They are a good medium of advertising; they cannot be opened without leaving evidence of it, and the brass dies used for embossing them are also used for office cards, at half lh# price of engraved ones, besides being much more showy. All orders addressed to No. 2 Pine.street, corner of Broadway, N Y. City, will be executed with neatness and despatch. New York, Jan. 3, 1852. Blank books, paper, &c. Francis & Loutrel, 77 Maiden Lane, New-York, manufacture all styles of Ac count Books Envelopes, Gold Pens, Croton Ink, Copying Presses, Manilbld Letter Writ ers, &c. We also import every style of Writing Paper and Stationery, articles which we offer at the lowest cash prices. Francis’ Manifold Letter Writer, by which letters and copies are written at the same time. No extra trouble and a great saving of time. Books complete at sl, $2, $3 50 and $5. OrderS per mail receive prompt attention. FRANCIS & LOUTREL, Manufacturing Stationers, 77 Maiden Lane, New-York. J an 3 6m Bookbinders, furnishing WAREHOUSE, John R. Hoole, No. 124 Nassafl. street, NevvYork, is pre pared to furnish every article requisite for Binders, consisting of Muslin, of the most approved prtterns and colours; English cob ouredandbark Call Skins; Morocco- Roans, Russia Leather,coloured and bark Skivers; Sheep Skins; comb, marble, and fancy Pa pers; Head Band, Thread, Twine, &c. Embossing, Standing, Cutting, Laying: Finishing and Sewing Presses; Table and Squaring Shears, Press Beards, Ruling Machines and Pens, Type and Cases, Ro ling Machines, Brass Ornaments, Gilding and Blank Rolls, Stamps and Fillets, Pal lets, Polishers, Agate Burnishers, Plow Knives, Hammers, Shears, Knives, Com passes, Lettering Stamps, Tools and Plates from designs, cut in a superior style, on the very hardest metal, with promptness and despatch Jan 3 TO DEALERS. Portable Desks. Ne plus ultra Desks, witli Dressing Cases attached ; Leather and YVooil Dressing Cases, Work Boxfs, Work Cases, and Needle Books of Wood, Ivory, Pearl, &c.; Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Card Cases, &.c.; Bankers’ Books Folios Backgammon and Chess Boards, &c., with many other articles too numerous to mention in an advertise ment. Manufactured and constantly on hand. Also a beautiful assortment, of well select ed French and other, goods, imported by the subscriber, and which are offered to the trade at low prices. _ GEO. R. CHOLWELL. Manufacturer and Importer. 26 Maiden Lane, New-York. Jan 3