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THE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE.
ROUTES from charleston.
From Charleston to New JjrA, Leaving
daily at 3X o’clock p. m. By Steamer to
Wilmington, 180 miles ; by Railroad to Wel
don 16/miles; to Petersburg, 63; to Rich-
to Acquia Creek,7o ;by steamer to
Washington. 55; by Railroad to Baltimore,
t- toffifiddphii, 92; to New York, 87.
Total distance, 771 miles. Time 60 hours.
* rjp-f his route may be varied by taking the
I nle-iTant and expeditious line from Weldon to
I via the Chesapeake Bay. Ex
pense the same. „
From Charleston to New Orleans, Two
Routes daily—the one via Savannah and the
I o t|, e r via Aughsta. By either the distance
j i s about 100 b miles, and the expense about
$35.00, she Savannah route is the most ex
peditious. It runs via Macon, Griffin, West
I point. Montgomery and Mobile
The following Through Tickets can be
bought at Charleston lor daily routes.
To Nashville, Tenn., - - - S2O 00
Holly Springs and Co'umbus.'Miss., 28 00
Tuscumbia, Decatur andlluntsville,Ala.22 00
I Clinton, Eutaw, Marion and Gainesville,
Ala.,. - ■ - - 3150
i Jackson, Miss., - - * 35 00
Vicksburg, Miss,, * - • 36 00
Macon, Geo,. 9 00
VE W AND ATTRACTIVE
IN ROUTE TO THE NORTHERN
CITIES, Via Seaboard and Roanoke
Railroad and Hay 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 of
the Wilmington cars, for Portsmouth, (Va.)
from thence they will he conveyed to Balti
more. up the Chesapeake Bay, on board the
Baltimore steam packet Company’s line of
steamers—which, for comfort, speed anil
pleasure, cannot he surpassed by any pub
lic conveyance in the Union.
Passengers disposed to visit Northern
Cities, by this attractive and comfortable
mute, are respectfully informed that
rhrough Tickets, from Char'eston to New
York, are now issued at TWENTY DOL
LARS, via Wilmington, (N. C.) Weldon,
Portsmouth, (Va ) Baltimore, and Phila
delphia to New York.
For further information inquire for the
Agent ol 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
al agent _ j an 3
UNITED STATES
i mtI&.MArU LINE. New. York
! \fcCjl:'3Trfyand Charleston Steam Pack-
Sft-t ets.
The Steamships MARION, Captain M-
Berry, and S< HJTHERN ER, Captain John
Lhckinson, will leave Charleston and New-
York every Saturday Afternoon.
for Freight or Passage, having splendid
state-room accommodations,only two berths
in one room, apply at the office of the
Agent. HENRY MISSROON,
? r -‘ Pay ani * Adger’s South Wharf.
C 9 bin Passage, (State Rooms,) $25
Do (Open Berths,) 20
Steerage Passage, 8
SPOFFORI), TILESTON & CO.
- Jan j New-York.
CHARLESTON HOTEL, By D. Mix
xj—j er * i nis establishment has been en-
J remodelled and refitted in the most ele
gant manner. Jan 3
pA VI LION HOTEL, By H. L. But
n!)tol ter ie and, Formerly of the Charleston
* J an 3-
[TNITEO STATES HOTEL, B7G.
til.. /f r S°. Augusta, Ga. This House is
of business. Jan 3
MJASII’S HOTEL, Reuben Nash, Pro-
i F-s P n etor * Clarksville, Ga.
coX/r v^ a to the Falls and Na-
Jan 3 L urnis * le d at the shortest notice.
pLAMinrs ()T EL, By Mrs.
Madis o n, m G a e ’ ast Ful)l * c Square,
W A FM V^ HOIJSE.by Rogers
Second.su v, eara ’ corner Mulberry and
hasee Sta’,’ a . con Ca. Officeof the Talla
—t - ” la s e Line. j an 3
\n-ieun • ~ La,,ier& Sonß . Pro *
° °’ -M.® 1 t,e rr y street, Macon, Ga.
VN"’ A*"* Corner Pennsyl
adroad JV>rw V \!n Ue i an<l Tlnrd-st., Near
Jan 3 Pot ’ Washington, D. C,
GENERAL ADVERTISING SHEET.
W r ILLARO’S HOTEL, E. D. Wil
lard, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner
oi 14th street, Washington, D.C. Jan3
IV ATIONAL HOTEL, F. Black, Pro-
FN Pennsylvania Avenue, cor
ner ot 6th street, Washington, D. C.
Jan 3
HOWARD HOTEL, Clark & Bailey,
Proprietors, corner of Broadway anil
Maiden Lane. New York. Jan 3
WASHINGTON HOTEL, A F.
_ Glass, Proprietor, Cheenut street,
above Seventh, Phil adelphia- J an 3
©encral
PIANO-FORTES AND MUSIC.
I he suhsciiber has on hand, and is
| constantly receiving large supplies of Piano-
Fortes from the celebrated manufacturers.
Bacon & Paven, Dubois & Seabury, and
A. H, Gale & Cos., New-York; and Hal
let, Davis & Cos., Boston, —all warranted to
be ol the first quality.
Melodeons of every style and finish made
by George Prince & Cos., Buffalo,—the begt
article manufactured.
Guitars, Violins, Violincellos, 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 for sale at
i the lowest cash prices, by
j . GEORGE OATES,
i Piano-Forte, Book and Music Store,
234 and 236 King-st., (at the bend.)
Jan 3.
JF. CHURCH, PLUM HER,~2O
• Broad-st., Charleston. S. C. Lead,
Copper and Brass Lilting Force Pumps,
Water Closets,Hot,Cold and Shower Baths,
Garden Flngines, Cooking Ranges, Lead,
Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, etc., etc.
Every description of Lead work and Hy
draulics furnished and fixed on the mostap
proved principles. Orders from the country
j promptly attended to. The very best city
references in regard to quality and durability
; of work. Jan 3 ly
Transparent win oo w
SHADES, Paper Hangings and Up
| liohtering ,86 Meeting street, sorner of Cum
• herland.
I The subscriber would respectfully invite
i those who are in want of the above articles
j to call and examine his extensive stock of
! Shades and Paper Hangings of the latest
■ styles, having been selected with great care,
j containing almost every articleinhis line,and
i will be supplied weekly by the steamers with
I 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, ot Cotton. Mors,
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 trimmed
j a nd painted.
Paper Hanging done by experienced work
! men. “ H. W. KINSMAN.
| Jan 3
CABINET WARE-ROOMS, Daniel
H. Silcox, 224 King-st., (in the bend,)
Charleston, 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,
j F'autueils, Hall Tables. Hat Racks, Loun
l ges, Ottomans, Pier Tables, Secretaries,
Sideboards, Sofas,SofaTables, Wardrobes,
i Wash Stands, What Not*, Work Tables,
! and every other article in use.
*** Orders from the country will receive
j prompt attention, Jan3
CLEVELAND’S Drug and Chemical
Establishment, 207 King-street, below
the bend, Charleston, S.C.. has received, in
i addition to the former extensive stock, by the
1 late arrivals from Europe, a large and well
selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfume
ry and Fancy Articles, which will be sold at
a small advance from the previous cost. The
proprietor now offers one of the most com
plete stocks of F'rench, German, English and
American Drugs, Chemicals, Valuable fam
ily Medicines, Perfumery, &c., &c. Soaps,
Brushes, Combs, and other Fancy and Mis
cellaneous Articles in this country. Also, all
the varions Patent Medicines, Pills. fc>arsapa
rillas, Liniments, Ointments, halves. Bal
sams, Syrups, &c., for sale or advertised by
any other Drug Establishment in this city.
Jan 3
VEAL& BR OTH E R Dealer in
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, Fine Table and Pocket Cut
lery,and in Fancy articles generally,Madison,
Ga. Jan3
T® PLANTERS. Direct Importation
ot Dry Goods. Wm. Howland,Di
rect. Importer. 244. Bend of King street,
Charleston, would call the attention of
rlantern, Facters and Families visiting the
city tor their supplies, to his English Kerseys
i} ll i di ln ?’ Duffils, Macinaws and Whitney
lien Blankets, ot all weights and sizes, some
• i he J at A e y irc * B wide, imported direct
in the J. C. Calhoun, from Liverpool, and
other arrivals.
Always on hand, every description of
Goods, ot Southern make, of 30 and 4 4
Browns, Brown Cotton Drills and Jeans,
Usnaburgs, Kersey, and all other Goods for
plantation wear, made South.
In House-Keeping articles, his assortment
is always kept full and complete.
H ls Dress Goods, for variety and extent,
will be found equal to any store in the
Southern country; and in Dress Silks, of
an 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. Jan 3 2m
CA R PET \VARE-HOU SE. Lam
hert & Brother, Importers and whole
sale dealers, No. 219 King-street,Charleston,
offer for sale, the finest assortment in thecity,
ofTapestry Velvet, Pi e, Brussels, Three.
Ply, Super Ingrain anil 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 F'ine 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 Die 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. F’ire Brick, Soap Stone,
Grate Fixtures, etc.
Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Jan 3
SOUTHERN D A G U E It R E A N
GALLERY, 233 King, nearly op
posite Hasel-st.
Single Portraits, Groups. &e., 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, at our new rooms, 233 King
street, over J. S. Roberts’store.
SMITH & LONGMAN, Artists.
]%TEW MUSIC,JUST PUBLISHED.
11l Lee & Walker, 162 Chesnut street.
Pniladelphia, are constantly publishing and
receiving, new and beautiful Music, from
the most distinguished composers. The
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 11am
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.
Wornsey.
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 fine 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 anypart of the
United States. Merchants and Teachers
supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.—
Catalogues sent, to any part of the United
States by addressing, . _
LEE & WALKER,
162 Chesnut-st., Philadelphia.
Jan 3 ly ...
Lamps, girandoles, fluid,
dkC., N,F. Rinley, 262 King-street,
Charleston, and on Whitehall-st., opposite
Post Office, Atlanta, Ga., is now reenving
and will keep constantly on hand, a large
assortment of Fluid or Spirit Gas Lamps,
embracing every variety of size and pattern;
Girandoles, Vases, Boquet Holders China
Cups and Mugs, Bohemain Glass Wares,
Waiters, Piated and Britannia Ware,, Tea
Setts, Coffee Pots, Urns and Biggins; So
lar, Lard and Oil Lamps, Hall Lanterns,
Block Tia and Japanned Ware.
Burning Fluid always on hand of the
best quality. . , _ „ ,
Globes, Chimneys and wicks for all de
scriptions of Lamps. Jan J
UIONNER A SON'S UNITED
t j STATES TYPE FOUNDRY, New-
York.—The Subscribers have now on hand
an excellent assort merit 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, for cash. The
series of Scotch faces, so much admired and
approved of by the trade, and our type in
general, we feel assured cannot he excelled
either in beauty or finish by any Founder.
All type manufactured by us, are made by
amixtureof metals different, in proportions
to those used generally, by which we in
sure greater durability. To our assortment
of Ornamental and 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
ns a paper, marked and enclosed to “Horn’s
United States Railroad Gazette,” previous
tothe4th day of July, 1852, will be paid in
materials of our manufacture,(by purchasing
four times the amount of their hills for adver
tising.
JAMES CONNER & SON.
Cor. Ann and Nassau-sts
Our New Specimen Book is now ready for
delivery. Jan 3
A DEM A REST. Engraver and Man
• ufacturer of Advertising Self-Seal
ing Flnvelones Wedding, Visiting, Busi
ness and Address Cards, Engraved and
printed in the most fashionable style ; also
Notarial, Commercial, Society and Stone
Seals Engraved in tha neatest manner.—
Door Plates constantly on hand and engraved
to order.
Mr. Demarest 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 the price of engraved
ones, besides being much more showy.
All orders addressed to No. 2 Pine-street,
corner of Broadway, N Y. City, will he
executed with neatness and despatch.
New York. Jan. 3, 1852.
Blank books, paper, &c.
F’rancis & 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.
Jan 3 6m
Bookbinders, furnishing
WARFJHOUSE, John R. Hoole,
No. 124 Nassau.st rest, New-York, is pre
pared to furnish every article requisite for
Binders, consisting of Muslin, of the most
approved prtterns and colours; FJnglish col
oured and bark Calf Skins; Morocco .Roans,
Russia Leather,coloured and hark Skivers;
Sheep Skins; comb, marble, anil fancy I’a
pers; Head Band, Thread, Twine, &c.
Embossing, Standing, Cutting, Laying:
Finishing and Sewing Presses; ‘fable and
Sauaring Shears, Press Beards, Ruling
Machines and Pens, Type and Cases, Ro
ling Machines. Brass Ornaments, Gilding
and Blank Bolls, Stamps and FMlets, 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, with Dressing Cases
attached; Leather and Wood Dressing Cases,
VVork Boxes, Work Cases, and Needle
Books ofWood, Ivory, Pearl, &c.; Port
Monnaies, Pocket Books, Card Cases, &e.;
Bankers’ Books F’olios Backgammon and
Chess Boards, &c.. with many other articles
too numerous to mention in an advertise
ment. Manufactured and constantly on
a beautiful assortment of well select
ed Frenth and other, goods, imported by the
subscriber, and which are offered to the trade
at low Pnees-gQ r CHOLWELL .
Manufacturer and Importer.
26 Maiden Lane, Naw-York. Jan 3