Southern literary gazette. (Charleston, S.C.) 1850-1852, January 10, 1852, Image 16

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(EljcirUston Carte. DUNN & DURYEA. —Fashionable Clothing Imporiurn, No. 238 King-st., in the bend. Always in store, a large assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Articles, wholesale and retail, they warrant to givesatisfaction. ; *** A call is respectfully solicited. Jan 3 JG. W I 1- L rs _ .—Boots, Shoes, O Trunks, Carpet Bags, etc., King-st., ’ Corner of Horlbeck’s Alley. Jan 3 OCR’S PREM lIIM PICTURES. Highest premium awardeiHor 150. The largest and finest Heads fn the .world are now’ exhibited at ins Rooms. Also, those exquisite Photographic Painting, be ing the only, flesh coloured Daguerreotypes taken at the South, a sty le peculiar to him self, and obtained by his inimitable ‘‘sky and side light” combined, such as is only used by the best, Artists in the country. Rooms over Spear & Wood's, No. 256 King-st., oppsite Hasell. Jan 3 (“ S W. CROUCH’S ACADEMY JO and Night School, S. W, corner of King and Ca'lioun streets. Jan 3 JAMES S. ROBERTS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fancy and general Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, 233 King-street, op posite Hasell. Jan 3 AMES E. SPEAR, 235 King-street, Importer and Dealer in fine Watches, Jewellery, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Mili tary and Fancy Goods, also Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Regalias and Jew r els. Jan 3 PIERSON A .) EX AI Whole sale Clothing, 100 Hayne-street, and Ip4 Broadway New-York. *.** Particular attention given to orders at either of the stores. Jan 3 A. RE X T A MITCHELL, © Masonic ilall Clothing Store, King street, corner of Wentworth, Wholesale Dealers in Clothing and Gentlemen’s Out fitting Articles. Jan 3 H\V. SHIPPER, 270 King -street, G corner of Wentworth, Manufactur er and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in every article yet made of India Rubber. Jan 3 Ki.ixcr a wickknberg, n. E. corner of Broad and Church sts., Importers of and Dealers in Teas, Wines, Liquors, Preserves, Segars, Groceries, etc. Jan 3 Blinds, sashes and panel DOOMS. The subscriber is agent tor two of the largest manufactories of above articles and is prepared to supply contractors at a small advance on factory rates. JOHN C. SIMONS, 226 King-st. Jan 3 Dawson a bl yckman, Drug. gist’s and Apothecaries, 17 Broad st., Importers of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfum ery, Surgical Instruments, etc. Jan 3 JOHN S. BIRD A CO.", Military, Looking Glass and Fancy store, “sign of the gold spectacles,” 223 and 225 King-st. Mathematical and Surveyors’ Instruments, Spectacles and Optical Instruments of all kinds, Plated Castors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets, etc., etc. Oil Painting and Engravings, Picture Frames made to order, and old Frames re gilted and made equal to new ; Glass and Pebbles fitted to Spectacles to suit all ages and sights. Jail 3 rocerTesTfruits, cigars, W AC. N. i>l. Porter, (Late VV. L. Porter and Son,) No. 222 King-st., third door above Market, has an extensive and varied stock of Groceries, Fruits, Cigars, etc..suit ed to the wants of Families and Dealers, which he sells at the lowest prices for cash or city paper. Jan 3 WILLIAM H. BARTLESS, For warding and Commission Merchant, Brown’s Wharf. Footof Vendue Range. *** He will give his particular attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods, His long experience as Secretary and Forwarding Agent of the South Carolina Railroad Com pany, gives him peculiar facilities in this line of business. Jan 3 CAMPHENE AND SPIRIT GAS, wholesale and retail, with a large vari ety of Lamps for burning the same, at the original Importers’ prices. GEORGE ABBOTT, Paint, Oil and Colour Store, No. 97 East Bay. Jan 3 CHARLES LOVE, CPartner and Suc cessor of the late firm of Jos. Thomson & Cos.) Saddle and Harness Maker, at the Old Stand, corner of Broad and Church streets. Jan 3 Mutual life in ku rax ce Company. Net Assets of Company, SI,OOO-439 62. Last Dividend of profits 52 percent. L.M. HATCH, Agent. 120 Meeting-street. Dr. D.J. C. CAIN, Medical Adviser. jl B. CLARKE A CO.. Importers IX* and Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, etc., No. 205 King-st. Jan 3 GENERAL ADVERTISING SHEET. Charleston (ttarte. GEORG E OATES,234 and 236 King-st., (near the bend,) GEO. A. OA'ILS &, CO., Broad-street, Augusta, Ga ; , Deal ers in Piano-F’ortes, Music and Musical ln truments, Books, Stationery, etc. p ©CARTER A ALLEN, Booksellers 111 and Stationers, have an extensive assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, School and Miscellaneous Books, which will be sold at the lowest rates. Jan 3 d\ A 11. CAMERON, Importers and Wliolsale Dealers in Crockery, China ami Glass Ware, No. 152 Meeting-st. *** A choice assortment always on hand, and for sale low. J& 3 C1 REGG, HAYDEN A CO., Import- T ers of Fine Watches. Jewelery, Silver Vv are Guns, Military and Fancy Goods,cor ner King and Hasel-sts. Jan 3 MRS. L. WTLLCOKS, Milliner and Ostrich Feather Manufacturer, 157 King st., Charleston. Jan 3^ THE MISSES SLOMAN, Harpists, Pianists and Vocalists, 248 King-st., at Mrs. Day’s. Jan3 4 1 EORGE JACK SO N , Tin P late Worker, 275 King-street., Tin and Japanned Ware wholesale and retail porter of Block Tin and Japanned Ware, and Dealer in Housekeeping Articles. Jan 3 FV. DIBBLE, Fashionable Hat and 6 Cap Store, 37 Broad-st. Jan 3 Ferdinand zogbaum ,Hannon. ic Institute, Importer of Music and Musical Instruments, King-st., sign of the Lyre. Jan 3 jA AMUML B. WELCH, Book Binder, VC? corner of Meeting street and Horlbeck’s Alley. Blank Books ruled to any pattern, and bound in the best manner. Jan 3^ JOHN RUSSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, Kmg-st *** English and Foreign Books imported to order. Jan 3 WMTL TIMMONS, General Im porter of Hardware ami Cutlery, East Bay. Jan 3 Gillilands a Rowland, im porters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 7 Hayne-street. Jan 8 Edged ton a Richards, Dra pers and Tailors, No. 32 Broad-st. Jan 3 Cl D. CARR, Draper and Tailor, No. JO 30 Broad-st. Jan 3 M"~ STODDARD, Wholesale Dealer © in Boots and Shoes, No. 16 Hayne street, over Townsend, Crane & Co’s. Jan 3 DAVID LOPEZ, Steam Factory for Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 36 George srteet. Jan 3 WW. WILBUR , Auction andCom © mission Merchant, Charleston, S. C., Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Agent, Collection Broker, Notary Public, &c. Jan 3 Augusta (ilatiis. JAMES A. & C. GRAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign, Fancy, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. No. 298 Broad-street. Jan 3 C 1H ARLES CATLIX, Dealer in Fine ) Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons and Forks, Plated Castors, Lamps, Girandoles, Fancy Goods, etc. Also Agents for Chickering’s and Nunn’s J and Clarke’s Piano Fortes, which they sell | at the lowest factory prices. Jan 3 B. PLUMB A CO., between U. © S. Hotel and P. O. Corner, VVhole ! sale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, i Chemicals, Paints, etc. Agent for Lan ; dreth’s Garden Seeds. Jan 3 ALBERT HATCH, manufacturerTrf and Dealer in Saddles, Bridles, Har j ness, Trunks, Military Equipments, etc.— Broad.sreet, in Metcalf’s New Range. Jan 3. ~1 wTfERRY 4c CO., Wholesale C© and Retail Hat, Cap and Bonnet j Warehouse. Broad-street. Jan 3 WM. 11. I I TT, Wholesale and Be tail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs,Chemicals, etc.etc. Jan 2. ANTON, STARK A DAVIS, I VV holesale Grocers. Also Dealers in I Bagging, Rope and Twine, Nails,lron,Salt, j etc., for Planters’Trade, Jan 3 fRMIOMAS W 7 FLEMING, Com". J. mission Merchant, continues to do . business, and solicits consignments of Pro j duce. Jan 3 Nnu-IJork tSaaiJs. A REND ELL, Manufac of Gold Pens, No. 2 Maiden Lane, one door from the corner of Broadway. N. B.—The above firm were awarded Gold and Silver Medals, for five consecutive years, at the Fair of the American Institute, lor the best Gold Pens. Ejr Dealers supplied at low puces, with or without holders. Jan 3 KS.EI, LES, BOOK-BINDER, G No. 114 Nassuu-st., N.Y . *** Cambric Book Cases made for the trade. Jan 3 £HLL A THOMSON, Importers of French and English Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, etc., No. 23 Maiden Lane. Jan3_ SNBRTH, POND A CO., . Wholesale . and Retail Dealers in Music and Mu sical Instrumentsof all kinds, No. 1 Frr.nklin Square. Jan 3 Wl LIJ AM WAR D7VV h olesal e and Retail Dealer in all kinds of India Rubber goods, No. 159 Broadway. Jan 3 ¥trM. HALL & SON, Publishers of l* Music for the P iano- Forte and Gui tar, and Dealers in Piano-Fortes and other Musical Instruments, No. 239 Broadway. Jan 3 KE LLOGGS A “COMSfOCK,” 87 Fulton street, P üblisbers of Coloured Prints, and dealers in Maps. Charts, Frames, Glass,etc., etc. George Whiting Agent. Jan 3 AS. BARNES A CO., Wholesale © Booksellers and Publishers, 51 John street. *** They publish Davies’ Mathematical Series, Parker’s Philosophies, Chambers’ Educational Course, and many other popu lar school books. Jan 3 IT OS SING ABARRETT^Designers mJ and Engravers on Wood, corner of Nassau and John-sts., (upstairs.) L. & B. will faithfully and promptly exe cute all orders in their line on reasonable terms. Jan 3 W M. A. WHEELER A CO., Im porters and Dea'ers in Stationery, Printers and Manufacturers of Account Books, 80 VVall-st. Jan 3 CM. S AX TON, Publisher of the © American Agriculturist, No. 121 Fulton-street. C. M. S. also publishrs the American Architect, Allen’s Farm Book, Domestic Animals,Pouhry Book anil the Bee-Keeper’s Manual. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed. Jan 3 ENGRAVING. The subscriber would inform Authors, Publishers and Prin ters, that lie still continues to carry on the business of Engraving on wood, in all its branches, llis facilities are such that he is enabled to execute all orders promptly, and in every style of the Ait, upon the most reasonable terms; while the experience of many years enables him to feel perfect con fidence in his efforts to give satisf action to all who may favor him with their patronage. N. (JRR, 151 Fulton-st., New-York. Jan 3 JOHN. |3. CAULK INS, Manufacturer and Importer of Walking Canes and U mbrellas, 69 Maiden Lane, one door below W ibiam-st. N. B. —The Goods at his establishment are all perfect, finished in the best manner, and offered at reasonable rates. Jan 3 MITH A PETERS, 100 John-st., Im porters and Manufacturers of Staple and Fancy Stationery. S. & P., with their facilities in Englanrf, Fiance and Germany, can offer goods at the 1 owest prices. Jan 3 \Y . ROSE, Wholesale and Re .ww tail Dealer in Imported and Domes tic Stationery, Blank Books, Copying Presses, etc., No. 19 Wa 11 s tree t Jan 3 RICH a LOUTREL, Wholesale Deal ers in and Importers of French, Eng lish and German Stationery and Manufac turers of Blank Books, No. 61 William-st. Jan 3 ms ARK LEVY A” BROTI!ER8, IXSL Importers of French, English and German Stationery, Fancy Goods, etc., 27 Houndsditch, London, and 49 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Jan3_ fcalEY MOl” R A CO., Dealers in Writing and Printing Paper of all kinds. Im porters of Foreign Writing, Letter and vari ous other P apers, N0.97 John-street. Jan 3 XT F. AJi. DOUBLEDAY, Import © ers and wholesale Dealers in French, English, German and American Stationery. No. 40 John-street. Jan 3 Sjl B. CLAYTON A SONS7Com. A ® mission Paper Warehouse, 84 John street. **’ Book and News Printing Papers of every description, on hand or made to order at short notice. Jan 8 sl)ilaMfil)ia (Harts, nn ROM A S COWPEBTH YV An A CO,, Booksellers, pnblishersfiH^tf tiouers, 023 Market-st., Philadelnkia, hsh Mitchell’s Geography anand ary Geography, Intermediate Geo-rauW Ancient Geography and Atlas. Universal Adas, with nearly eighty beautifully colour ed Maps : Pocket Maps of the United and of the difibrent States of theufe I Swan s series of School Readers, Sped!’ book and Primary Spelling book ; (! re ‘ n "! English Grammar, and Green’s Anulysi r,’ the English Language; F. A. Adam? Arithmetics parts I and 2; Pinnock’s Hi tones of England France, Rome and Greece P.eot s series of Elementary booksinlean tng french ; Frost’s United States etc And they offer for sale at the lowest price* the largest stock in the country of School’ Classical, Law, Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous hooks Cy Orders solicited. j an 3 p kTstoki;. Small profits and quick sales ” Daniels and Smith, No. 36 N. Sixth- street between Market and Arch, keeps constantly on hand and for sale, a larire assortment of Old andNew Theological,Classical,Schoo” and Miscellaneous books, wholesaleor retail at very low prices. ’ ***Monthly Catalogues received regularly, and books imported to order from London* Second hand books bought. Jan 3 1 WILLIS P. HA ZARD, “The popular cheap bookseller of Phila delphia,” has always a large and suberbns sortment ol” books in every department of Literature, which he offers at cheaper prices than elsewhere in Philadelphia. His store is | contiguous to “Jones” and all the principal Hotels, being at 178 Cliesnut-st., opposite Masonic Flail, between 7th and Bth street. Jan 3 Henry carey Baird,(Sncces. sor to E. L. Carey,) Publisher, N. E. corner Market and Fifth-sts. *** The Encyclopaedia of Chemistry, Overman on Iron. Leslie’s Complete Cook- j ery, Longfellow’s, Willis’ and Gray’s Poet ical works, and many other Standard publi cations offered to the trade. Jan 3 JW. MOOKE, Bookseller, Publisher © and Importer of English and Foreign books, 193Chesnut-street. J. VV.M. publishes Sales’ Koran, Taylor on Coal, Montague’s Essays, and many oth er valuable works. Jan3 JESSUP A MOORE, P aper manu- j lacturersand Dealers, 21 North Fifth and 23 Commerce streets- Book, Mews, | Hardware and Manilla paper made to order. Jan 8 ; ("HI ARLES H. BUTT, Stereograph J Safety Blank mannfac'urer, 62 Wal nut-street. Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, etc., made to order. Jan 3 LIPPI NCOTT, GIIAMBO & CO., Successors to Grigg, Elliot and Go.. Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers and j Blank Book Manufacturers, No, 14 North Fourth.street. , . , L. G. and C. publish School, Theological, Medical, Law, Classical and Miscellaneous Books, and Fine Editions of Bibles and Prayer Books, in every variety of and size, also Dealers in Paper, Blank Books and Stationary. Country Merchants, public Libraries and the trade supplied on j advantageous terms. J an^ illacon (Saris. J,I. & S. P. RICHARDS, Dealers G in Books, Stationery. Music and Musical Instruments, at the sign of > “New Book Store,” Washington Square, Cotton Avenue. Agents lor the Quarterly Review,'Southern Literary • ette, the Eclectic Magazine, and t he^ cll A 0 “ fellow, and Honorary Secretaries ol the J\, ‘ Art Union. Ja! ~- JM. BOARDMAN, Bookseller and G Stationer, Second-street .supply School, Miscellaneous an anand Books; Stationery and Drawing at the lowest prices. Boston €arbs. HAMBEBUIS * J manufacturers of Plnlosophita■ ments.for the use oi Schools and Nos. 9 and 11 School street. g ou thern C. & R. beg leave to regr bou Professors and Teachers to W. .■ g aZ . Esq., Editorofthe Southern Ljterary ette. _____— —s GOULD & LiX'( IV?’i j and Tuidishers, Vyashin 0 m m . G. & L. publish many hers’ Cyclopo'dia am Mm !, ' a /^cellane other ehoice works religious . 3 ous.