Directory of the City of Charleston, 1852, Part 1

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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY


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DIRECTORY


OF THE


CITY OF CHARLESTON,


FOR THE YEAR 1852.


Containing the Names, Occupation, Place of Business & Residence OF THE


INHABITANTS GENERALLY,


with other information of general interest.


PUBLISHED BY J. H. BAGGET.


C CHARLESTON : PRINTED BY EDWARD C. COUNCELL, 1851


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EXPLANATION.


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The Name comes first-Occupation second-Place of Business third-Residence last. Where there is but one location given it will be understood as both the place of business and residence, or residence only, with a few ex- ceptions, which will apply themselves to the distinction of the reader.


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For Baltimore !


Baltimore and Southern


PACKET CO'S LINE STEAM-SHIP PALMETTO!


800 Tons Burthen 400 Horse Power. The new and splendid Steam-Ship, PALMETTO, M. Mc- DONALD, Commander, will leave NORTH COMMER. CIAL WHARF, TWICE A MONTH.


For Freight or Passage, having handsome accommoda- tions, apply to WM. ALLSTON GOURDIN,


No. 56 East-Bay. Agent.


CABIN PASSAGE, $15. STEERAGE, $8. See hand-bills for Day of Sailing.


Wm. Allston Gourdin,


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No. 56 East-Bay, Charleston, S. C.,


is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments of


RICE, COTTON, CORN, SUGAR, Flour, Grain, Hay, &c.


REFERENCES : Charleston .- Messrs. Gourdin, Matthiessen & Co., H. W. Conner, George A. Hopley, Alonzo J. White, J. R. Bates. Greenville, S. C .- Tandy Walker, Esq. Baltimore .- Tiffany, Ward & Co. Chattanooga, Tenn .- Chandler, French & Co., W. S. Townsend. Huntsville, Ala .- Cabaniss & Shepherd, J. F. Demoville.


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CHARLESTON


AND


NEW - YORK


STEAM-PACKETS. Leave every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, through in SIXTY HOURS.


New Steam-Ship MARION, (1200 tona,) M. BERRY, Commander. and Steam-Ship SOUTHERNER (1000 tons,) J. DICKINSON, Commander. These splendid Ocean Steamers, having handsome State Room accommodations, leave ADGER'S Wharves every SATURDAY Afternoon. Travellers by this Line may expect every possible comfort and attention. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Corner East-Bay and Adger's Wharf.


Cabin Passage, $25. Steerage Passage, $8. . Two new Steam-Ships will be placed on this route in a short time, which will make it a Semi-Weekly Line.


Philadelphia & At- lantic Steam Navi- gation Co's Line.


Between Charleston and Philadelphia.


New Steam-Ship and Steam-Ship


ALBATROSS, Captain DIXON. OSPREY, Captain POWERS.


These splendid Steamers leave Central FRASER'S Wharf, every WEDNESDAY. Through in 60 hours. Having Fine State Rooms, and every possible atten- tion paid to the comfort of passengers, travellers may expect, as well as quick despatch, a pleasant and comfort- able passage by this Line. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agents, JOHN FRASER & Co., or HOLMES & STONEY, Fraser's Wharf.


- Cabin Passage, $20. 1* Steerage Passage, $8.


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COOK'S DAGUERREAN ROOMS.


At this Gallery can be seen some of those BEAUTI- FUL DAGUERREOTYPES, which have justly secured to him the


HIGHEST PREM MS


AWARDED AT THE TWO LAST FAIRS OF THE South-Carolina Institute for 1850-51.


Every style, every attractive peculiarity the art is capable of making, is here adopted, and one style peculiar to himself, which has not been approached by any artist in the country : it is the flesh tone of coloring, which softens the harsher shadows, and tends to make the sitter look younger and handsomer than in the usual style.


For notices of his skill, by good and artistic judges, he refers you to the following, from the press :


" We would invite especial attention to the Daguerreotype Rooms of Geo. S. Cook, in King, opposite Hasell street, an artist who adds the charm of taste and skilful painting to that of the Daguerreotype, and produces at once the perfect simil- itude and the elegant picture."-Charleston Courier.


"Cook is indeed an artist ; not one made by mere dint of mechanical instruction-but one of fine genius, tasteful con- ception, and scientific powers of execution. His pictures are indeed admirable in every quality. The tone and finish of his likenesses, the peculiar appropriateness of the position selected, his just idea of the happy moment of expression in the sitter, make them generally the very finest specimens of the art."-Charleston Evening News.


Instructions in the art, and stock of every description for sale.


Rooms 235 King, opp. Hasell st., Over James E. Spear's Jewelry Store.


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WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 235 King-St., opposite Hasell,


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HARLESTON. JAMES E. SPEAR


Would call the attention of purchasers to his extensive assortment, consisting of every article usually kept in his line, which will be sold at unusually low prices.


GOLD WATCHES,


of Taylor, Roskell, Beesley, Tobias, Harrison, and other celebrated makers, in every variety of cases. Also, Gold L'Epine and Anchor Watches, from $35 upwards. Silver Lever L'Epine and Verge Watches. All of the above will be warranted to keep correct time.


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of the latest styles, such as Necklace, Bracelet, Pin and Ear Rings in setts, Diamond, Ruby, Turquoise and Garnet Stone Rings; Seal, Chased, Plain, and Wedding Rings ; Cameo, Stone, Turquoise, Mourning and Miniature Brooches; Gold Pens and Pencils, Specks, Thimbles and Lockets; Children's Armlets and Necklaces ; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons.


SILVER WARE.


Tea Setts, Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cups, Ladles; Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt, Sugar and Mustard Spoons ; Dinner, Dessert and Pickle Forks; Dessert, Fruit, and Fish Knives, of the best quality. LIS- PLATED WARE .- English plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters and Candlesticks, of all sizes ; Spoons, Forks, Knives, &c. SUNDRIES -Swords, Epaulettes, Plumes, Sashes, Belts, Buttons, Coral Negligees, Necklaces and Armlets, fine Work Boxes, rich China Vases, Fans, Mantle Clocks, Walking Canes, and Jewels.


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For Odd Fellows, Masons, and Sons of Temperance


List of the Names, and direction of the Streets, Lanes, and Alleys, in the City. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.


Aiken Row


numbers run from Elizabeth to Meeting


Alexander


do


do


Calhoun to Judith


America


do


do


Judith to Line


Amherst


do


do Bay to Nassau


Ann


do


do


Elizabeth to King


Anson


do


do


Market to Calhoun


Archdale


do


do


Queen to Beaufain


Ashley


do


do


Calhoun to Spring


Atlantic


do


do


East-Battery to Church


Battery


do


at the foot East-Bay & King


Bay


do


do Reid to Columbus


Beaufain


do


do


King to Ashley River


Bedon's Alley


do


do


Tradd to Elliot


Bee


do


do


Rutledge to Ashley Riv'r


Berresford


do


do King to Archdale


Borgard


do


do St. Philips to Rutledge


Broad


do


do E .- Bay to Ashley River


Bull


do


do Coming to Bennett's M. pond


Burn's Lane


do


do Meeting to King


Buzards' Alley


do


do


Beaufain to Wentworth


Brewster


entrance from Coming, w'd 8


Cannon


do


do


King to President


Chapel


do


do


Wash'ton to Elizabeth


Charlotte


do


do


Washington to Meeting


Church


do


do


South-Bay to Pinckney


Clifford


do


do


King to Archdale


Clifford Alley


do


do


King to Archdale


College


do


do


George to Calhoun


Columbus


do


do


Bay to King


Coming


do


do


Beaufain to Line


Concord


do


do


Laurens to Calhoun


Cooper


North-eastern line of city


Council


do


do


Ashley River to Tradd


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10


Cumberland numbers run from East-Bay to Meeting


Doughty


do


do


Rutledge to President


Drake


do


do


Reid to Cooper


East-Bay


do


do


Battery to Calhoun


East-Battery


Lower part of East-Bay


Elliott


do


do


East-Bay to Church


Elizabeth


do


do


Calhoun to Mary


Exchange


do


do


Atlantic whf to East-Bay


Franklin,


do


do


Broad to Magazine


Friend


do


do


Tradd to Queen


Gadsden


do


do


Beaufain to Bennet's M. P


Gadsden Alley


do


do


Elliott to Broad


George


do


do


Anson to Coming


Gibbs


do


do


Legare to Ashley River


Gillon


do


do


Atlantic whf to East-Bay


Glebe


do


do


Wentworth to George


Green


do


do


Groenhill


do


do


St. Phillips to Coming Ashley River to Tradd


Guingnard


do


do


East-Bay to Anson


Hampden Court


do


do


America to Hanover


Hanover


do


do


South to Line


Hasel


do


do


East-Bay to King


Hayne


do


do


Anson to. Meeting


Henrietta


do


do


Elizabeth to Meeting


Horlbeck Alley


do


do


Meeting to King


Hudson


do


do


Meeting to King


Inspection


do


do


Wharf to East-Bay


Jasper's Court


do


do


Radcliffe to Marion


John


do


do


Elizabeth to King


Judith


do


do


Alexander to Elizabeth


King


do


do


South-Bay to Line


Ladson Court


Entrance 23{ Meeting


Lamboll


do


do


King to Legare


Laurens


do


do


Wharf to Anson


Legare


do


do


South-Bay to Tradd


Liberty


do


do


King to St. Philips


Lightwood Alley do


do


Church to Meeting


Line


do


do


Cooper riv. to Ashley Riv


Linguard


do


do


State to Church


Lodge Alley


do


do


East-Bay to State


Logan


do


do


Tradd to Broad


Longitude Lane do


do


East-Bay to Church


Lynch


do


da


Ashley r. to Bennet's m. p


.


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Marion


numbers run from Jasper's Court to Smith


Marsh


do


do


Vernon to Calhoun King to St. Philips


M'Bride Lane


do


do


Magazine


do


do


Archdale to Franklin


Mazyck


do


do


Broad to Beaufain


Meeting


do


do


South-Bay to Line


Middle


do


do


Vernon to Calhoun


Mill


do


do


Rutledge to Lucas' Mill


Minority


do


do


East-Bay to Wall


Montague


do


do


Coming to Ashley river


Morris


do


do


King to Coming


Mott's Lane .


do


do


Pinckney to Anson


Nassau


do


do


Mary to Line


New


do


do


Tradd to Broad


Orange


do


do


Tradd to Broad


Paine Court


Entrance Coming, w'd 8


Philadelphia


do


do


Queen to Cumberland


Pitt


do


do


Beaufain to Vanderhorst


President


do


do


Doughty to Spring


Price's Alley


do


do


Meeting to King


Princess


do


do


King to Archdale


Pusly


do


do


Spring to Line


Queen


do


do


East-Bay to Rutledge


Radcliffe


do


do


King to Rutledge


Rafer's Alley


do


do


Market to Guingnard


Reid


do


do


Bay to King


Roper's Court


Entrance 44} Meeting


Rutledge


do


do


Broad to Line


Savage


do


do


Tradd to Broad


Shepherd


do


do


King to Coming


Short


do


do


Mazyck to Franklin


Sires


do


do


Spring to Borgard


Sires Alley


do


do


Line to Shepherd


Smith


·do


do


Queen to Cannon


Smith Lane


do


do


Meeting to King


Society


do


do


East-Bay to King


South


do


do


Hanover to Nassau


Spring


do


do


Meeting to Ashley river


St. Michaels Al'y do


do


Church to Meeting


St. Philips


do


do


Beaufain to Line


Thomas


do


do


Vanderhorst to Radcliffe


Tobacco


do


do


Citadel square to King


Tradd


do


do


East-Bay to Ashley river


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12


Unity Alley numbers run from East-Bay to State


Vernon


do


do


Wharf to East Bay


Wall


do


do


Laurens to Calhoun


Warren


do


do


King to Smith


Water


do


do


East-Battery to Meeting


Wentworth


do


do


East.Bay to Gadsden


West


do


do


Wharf


do


do


Archdale to Mazyck Laurens to Calhoun


Williams Row


do


do Meeting to R. R. Track


Wilson


do


do Magazine to Beaufain


Woolfe


do


do


Nassau to king


Wragg Square


Entrance Meeting, w'd 5


WHARVES.


The Wharfs are divided from the Streets by East-Bay, and commence at East-Battery, and come in the following order:


Southern Wharf, Commercial Wharves, Vanderhorst Wharf, Adger's Wharves, Boyce & Co's Wharf, Atlantic Wharves, Dewees' Wharf, Brown's Wharf, Accommo- dation Wharf, Fraser's Wharves, Fitzsimons' Wharves Market Wharf, Dry Dock Wharf, Union Wharves, Marsh's Wharf, Palmetto Wharf, Patton's Wharf, Ben- netts' Wharf, Wilmington Steam Packet Wharf, Kirk- wood & Knox's Wharf, McLaren's Wharf, Addison & M'Intosh's Wharf, Smith's Wharf, Dereef 's Wharf.


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WARDS. There are Eight Wards in the City.


The four Lower Wards are divided from the Upper by Calhoun Street ; these are divided by Queen Street one way, and by Meeting Street the other way. The four Upper Wards are divided by Amherst, Wolfe, and Can. non Streets one way, and by King Street the other way.


By looking at the direction of the Streets, the Wards may easily be distinguished.


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DIRECTORY.


A.


Abbott, George, paint, oil and lamp dealer, 97 East-bay Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 43 Wentworth Abrahams, tailor, 39 Archdale


Elias, 94 Queen


= A. H., merchant, 38 State J. J., silk dyer and scourer, 15 St. Philips


Abrams, Abram, machinist, 30 Tradd Alex. factor, Dewee's whf, 33 St. Philip


Adams, E. L. factor, Adger's whf, cor. Smith and Bull


Mrs. 120 King


Alex. clerk, 220 King


W. S. bricklayer and stove dealer, 34 Broad, 82 Wentworth


A. seaman, 11 Middle


Addison & McIntosh, ship builders, Marshal whf


J. S. ship builder, Marshal whf, 26 Marsh


George, watchmaker, 185 East-bay


James, wood factor, 9 South-bay, 15 So .- bay


4 Wm. mechanic, 26 Beaufain


John, ship carpenter, St. Philip, ward 6


" Alex St. Philip, ward 6


Adger, Jas. & Co. cotton merchants, Adger's whf Jas. cotton merchant, Adger's whf, King, ward 7


Rob't 16


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Jas. jr.


W. & J. E. hardware dealers, 54 East bay


W. hardware dealer, 54 East-bay, Charlotte J. E. 200 East-bay


J. R. pastor Anson st. Church, 247 East-bay Adicks, John, bootmaker, King, ward 5 Adkins, S. pilot, 57 East-bay


Adsden, Martha, 52 Coming 2


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Affanassieffe, D. paint dealer, 37 Coming Agrill, Mrs. S., Calhoun


Agnew, James, wheelwright, King, Reid Ahrens, C. D. grocer, 165 King


John, clerk, 19 Wall Henry, clerk, 57 Coming


Aiken, Wm. planter, Edisto I., cor. Elizabeth and Judith J. D. attorney, St. Michael's alley, cor. Charlotte and Alex.


Aimar, C. P. accountant, 244 King, 30 Archdale


G. W. clerk, 31 Broad, 30 Archdale


Ainger, Mrs. E., 39 Traddi


Albergotti, T. E. 48 Church


W. clerk, Meeting, 48 Church


66 T. W. confectioner, 366 King


Albers, Frederick, drayman, Wolfe


Alburn, John, clerk, 66 Beaufain


Albright, Mrs. midwife, 27 Anson


G. tailor, 37 Queen N. grocer, 19 South-bay


Alderson, J. F. door, sash and blind maker, Council, com. Council and Tradd


Alexander, Thomas, 12 Fast-bay


G. H. T. clerk, 30 East-bay, 19 State


« R. N. clerk, 25 Vendue range, 48 Bull


Sam'l, harbor master, 89 East-bay, cor. Bull and Lynch


H. D. clerk Union Bank, 106 Church


S. rigger, 45 King


J. physician, Calhoun, ward 5


3 J. D. clerk and notary Bank S. of S. C., Cal- houn, ward 6


« Mrs. H., Calhoun, ward 5


Alfs, C. castor oil manuf. King, ward 5 Allan, Alex. carpenter, Rutledge, ward 8 Mrs. milliner,


Allason, Thos. saddler and harness dealer, 293 King Allemong, A. A. attorney, 17 Broad, 61 Meeting Allen, T. P. bookseller and stationer, 116 Meeting, 5 Soc'y Allerd, Thos. clerk, 280 King


Allers, C. grocer, Calhoun, ward 5


Alley, J. B. P. cabinet maker, 62 Queen, 80 King Allison, G. bootmaker, 87 Church


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Alston, R. A. clerk, 143 Meeting, Commercial Hotel


Charles, planter at Waccamaw, 15 East-battery


Mrs. C. 7 East Battery


Wm. planter at Waccamaw, Ashley


Catharine, 20 Burns lane


Ambler, D. A. hatter, 161 Meeting, Charleston Hotel Amell, A. M., pro. Sailors' Home, 8 Market


Amlox, bootmaker, 38 Queen


Amme, H. tailor, 17 Queen


D. A. grocer, 22 St. Philip


Ancrum, Hasell, planter, Nary Anderson, A. T. accountant, 54 East-bay, 236 King Rob't, accountant, 20 Cumberland, 48 Meeting


66 A. tavern keeper, 30 State


W. H. physician, 13 Hasell, 22 Society Daniel, coachmaker, Jasper's corner


A. C. clerk, cor. King and Market, Victoria Htl


A L. clerk, 1 Hayne, Meeting


Andrews, J. J. J. clerk, 24 Vendue range, cor. Society and Meeting


A. O. factor, 27 Hasell


Angel, Mrs. R. private boarding, Carolina Hotel


Angele, Jas. fruiter, 4 Guingard


Angres, John, tailor, 99} East-bay


Angus, John, milkseller, Nassau


Thomas C. butcher, Nassau


Annely, Miss A. M. 8 Rutledge Miss A. L. «


Ansell, H. L. clerk, 110 East-bay, 279 King


John, cabinet maker, 296 King


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Anthony, Mrs. J., King, ward 5


Apela, D. grocer, cor. King and Reid


Apeler, J. F. grocer, Chapel


Apler, cabinet maker, 4 Beaufain


Archer, Benjamin, coach trimmer, 47 St. Philip Arlay, James, America


Armstrong, W. G. accountant Bennett's mills, Charlotte 66 D. F. clerk, 155 East-bay, Charlotte


J. A. clerk, 133 Meeting, Market


¥ James, clerk, 35 Hayne, Market


William, clerk, 35 Hayne, Market


A. D. clerk, 31 Elayne, Wentworth


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Armstrong, L. saddler, 47 Coming A. clerk, Hayne, 17 Middle Arms, Miss, 18 George Arnau, Michael, blacksmith, Calhoun, Washington


Arner, J. J. clerk, 238 King, 102 Church Arnold, Thos. printer, 66 Queen


F. bootmaker, 100 Meeting John, stone cutter, 11 Tradd ¥


R. blacksmith, 129 Church, 7 College Mrs. L. 15 Smith


Arnot, William, painter, 29 Broad Arnholder, William, gas fitter, 16 Beaufain Artman, John, coach maker, 5 Archdale


Artope, G. P sup't Bennett's mills, Bennett's mills Ashby, L. P. printer, 159 King


Mrs. H. private boarding, 43 East-bay


Mrs. E. dressmaker, 159 King Miss A. 2 West


Ashe, Col. John S. 23 Meeting Ash, H. hatter, 149 King


Ashton, William, watchmaker, 210 King


Aspinwall, Albert, tailor, Henrietta


Astle, George, milkseller, 84 King


Atkinson, C. com. mcht, 2 Central whf, Mansion House Thomas, Coming


Aubert & Soyer, confectioners, 285 King Aubert, L. M. confectioner, 285 King Austin, Robert, broker, 10 State, Planters' Hotel


Aveilhe, P. A. com. merchant, 171 East-bay, George Avery, L. accountant, 157 Meeting, Victoria Hotel Awls, Misses, 8 George


Axson, W. J. clerk, Commercial whf, 17 Meeting J. W. clerk, 35 Hayne, 17 Meeting


H. T. clerk, 24 Hayne, 17 Meeting


C. H. magistrate, 63 Broad, 6 King


Mrs. A 33 King


S. E. ship carpenter, 33 King


B.


Babcock, W. R bookseller and stationer, 259 King, Plant- ers' Hotel W. H. medical student, Planters' Hotel S


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Babcock, T. C. clerk, 259 King, 236 King Babson, Mrs. 55 State


Backes, F. watchmaker, 82 Meeting Bacot, R. W. factor, 13 Southern whf, cor. King and Tradd


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Mrs. T. W , cor. King and Tradd


R D. clerk, 26 East-bay, 61 Coming


Bacon, J. C. S. clerk, 192 King, 159 King ¥ J W. painter, 159 King Backus, F. & Co. dry goods, 192 King F. dry goods, 192 King Bachman, J. pastor Lutheran church, Rutledge, ward 6 Badger, Mrs. Mary, 116 King


Badenhoys. H. clerk, Rutledge and Spring


Baer, Charles, bathing house, 63 Church


Bagget, J. H. publisher City Directory, Merchants' Hotel Bahntege, H. grocer, 76 Church 66 F. W. grocer, cor. Calhoun and Alexander Bailey, S. M. clerk, cor. East-bay and Commercial whf,


J. A grocer, 98 East bay, Planters' Hotel


J. G. clerk, 219 King, Merchants Hotel


David, attorney, 77 Broad, Hudson


Samuel, seaman, Bedon's alley


Gerard, 50 Meeting


Mrs. M. 49 Calhoun


R. S., physician, Hudson


Bailing, Mrs., Wragg square


Bakeman, J. C. grist miller, Market, St. Philip, ward 6 Baker, H. Harned, commissioner of deeds, 281 King


H. F. packet agent and coal dealer, 120 E .- bay, 19 Smith


H. Hern, clerk, 181 East-bay, Lamboll


T. E. tavern keeper, Market and Meeting, King


3 E. B. clerk. 159 Meeting, 94 Tradd


B. E. clerk, 42 East-bay, 20 King


Robert, planter, 249 King


R. B. planter, Ashley river, 8 Lamboll


R. S. pastor St. Mary's Church, 62 Wentworth


₹ E. B. engineer, King, ward 6


F. A. plasterer, Coming


Ball, Isaac, 30 Society


Mrs. E. 25 Lynch


John, planter, Cooper river, cor. Vernon and E .- bay


W. J.


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Ballard, Joseph, accountant, Standard office, 75 King ¥ John, carpenter, Hanover Bancroft, Goodwin & Dawson, com. mer. 94 & 96 E .- bay


" J. & Co. com. merchants, 94 and 96 East-bay


James jr.


James,


15 Coming


" Ed. E. W. dry goods, 143 Meeting, Charleston Htl W. G. dry goods, 253 and 255 King, J. K. clerk, 253 and 255 King, R


Banks, H. R. dry goods, 41 Hayne, 75 Wentworth


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W. L. clerk, 41 Hayne, 9 Short Mrs. H. L. 9 Short


Barber, F. C. broker, 116 Church


Barbot, A. commission merchant, 41 East Bay P. G. accountant, Commercial whf, 41 East bay.


L. J. clerk, 46 Broad, 41 East-bay


A. A. engineer,


A. O. "


6 C. D. clerk, 4 Broad, A. jr. engineer,


Barfield, J. S. clerk, 235 King, 9 Franklin


Bargman, P. grocer, Rutledge


Barh, L. N. com. mer. Adger's whf, America


Barker & Wardlaw, factors and com. mer. Atlantic whf S. G. factor and comission merchant, Atlantic whf, cor. Glebe and Wentworth Theodore, 70 Wentworth Mrs H. C. 20 Coming Barksdale, Miss M 18 Hasell


Barnet, Juliet, Mazyck


Barns, Thos railroad conducter, Columbus ¥ Jas. butcher, John


Barnwell, Ed. jr. factor, 3 Southern whf, cor. Meeting and Price's alley


Nathaniel, factor, 19 Vanderhorst whf, 43 E Bay J L clerk, cor King and Market, Mazyck


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Wm pastor St Peter's church


Barrader, Jos railroad engineer, 14 Beaufain


Barre, John, spirits dealer, 23 Market, 24 George Barrette, R clerk, 177 King, 76 King


Barren, Jos carpenter, 37 Montague


Barron, Jos wheelwright, Calhoun, ward 5


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Barron, Francis, carpenter, 5 Montague Barrot, Jacob, planter, Drake Barrow, David, clerk, 16 East-bay, 2 Magazine Barrows, J E carpenter, 26 Mazyck Barry, John, dry goods, King, ward 6


Bartels, Wm tailor, 18 Calhoun Barth, W H C clerk 109 East-bay, 7 Liberty Bartless, W H com mer, 4 Vendue range, Spring Bartlett, F G boots and shoes, 283 King, Coming, ward 6


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" Rev J L teacher, 77 Wentworth


Barton, A J clerk, 89 Beaufain, 116 Wentworth


J physician 54 Tradd


Basset, O printer, 38 Coming


Bass, J A clerk. 135 Meeting, Commercial Hotel Margaret, Coming, ward 6


Bascon, Q upholsterer. Coming, ward 6 Bates, J R clerk 135 Meeting, Merchants' Hotel


66 Edwin, clothier 118 Meeting, Pavilion Hotel


E engineer, 72 Church


4 Miss M teacher, 14 Church


¥ Miss J teacher, 14 Church


Battersby, Jos com mer, Adger's whf


Batchelder, J pile driver 147 East-bay, King


Baum, J A accountant 286 King


" J P leather and findings 286 King


Baussang, Francis fruiter, 78 King Baxtell, Mrs R R 12 Church Baxter Mrs, King, ward 6


Beach, W H fancy goods 19 Hayne, Charleston Hotel " J S bookseller and stationer 5 Hayne, Bee


E M grain dealer cor East-bay and Commercial whf, Meeting


Beamer, Charlotte, St Philip, ward 6 Beattie, Mrs Ann, Cannon


Beaufort, A bootmaker 94 Meeting


Beaudrot, Jos gunsmith 45 State, 1 Cumberland Beazley, W B dry goods 349 King


Becher, F H accountant, 14 Liberty


Beckett, W L clerk 253 King, 49 Beaufain


Beckman, C J grist miller 61 Market, St Philip


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J O clerk, Calhoun, ward 6


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J F attorney Ct House square, Calhoun, wd 6 John laborer, Rutledge, ward 8 Charles clerk railroad, Radcliffe


Bee, W C factor 13 Southern whf, 108 Tradd


J P wharfinger 6 Southern whf, 4 Orange


R R cooper Adger's whf, cor Legare and S-bay


G W clerk 76 East bay, 8 Beaufain


J R ship chandler 123 East-bay, 8 Beaufain


W H sea captain, 33 King J M collector and notary State Bank, 8 Beaufain J B out-door clerk State Bank, 8 Beaufain


" Henry laborer, King, ward 6


Mrs J, Rutledge, ward 6 Wm finisher, Rutledge, ward 6 Benjamin finisher, Rutledge, ward 6


Richard blacksmith, Rutledge, ward 6


J J carpenter, Cannon


" & Tylee, ship chandlers 123 East-bay Beesley, John tailor, King " James tavern keeper 20 Queen




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