Directory of the city of Charleston, for the year 1852, Part 11

Author: Bagget, J. H., Charleston, S.C., pub. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Charleston (S.C.) J.H. Bagget
Number of Pages: 246


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Book Committee-Drs. Julien Ravenel, P C Gailliard, H W Desaussure.


Trustees of Roper Hospital-Dr. Ogier, (ex-officio) Drs. Campbell, Simons, Horlbeck, Winthrop.


Free Schools in Charleston.


The Commissioners of Free Schools, at the session of the Legislature in 1849, reported 1023 Schools and 1019 Teachers in the State, in which 9122 scholars were taught ; which cost the sum of $40,561. These Schools are under the superintendence of Commissioners for each Parish ; the number in those for St. Philip and St. Mi- chael, are 491. In conformity with the Act of 1835, the following appointments have been made, for the govern- ment of the Schools in Charleston.


Rev.C Hanckel, Chairman. Dan'l. Horl beck, Secretary.


No. 1. Commissioners-T O Elliott, G S Bryan, Dan'l Horlbeck. Trustees-Rev. W H Barnwell, T F Capers, Dr. P C Gaillard. Teacher-E Thayer, Mazyek-st.


No. 2. Commissioners-C M Furman, R Yeadon, and Dr. Sam'l. Wilson. Trustees-Rev. R Post, W S Cald- well, and Rev. W B Yates. Teacher-P F Smith, Went- worth.street.


No. 3. Commissioners-Rev John Bachman, and Col. James Simons. Trustees-Rev. A W Marshall, C R. Brewster, Wm Rhett. Teacher-John A Blum, Hamp- stead.


No 4. Commissioners-George Buist, and Wm Jervey. Trustees-H D Lesesne, S G Barker, and B Lanneau. Teacher-Miss Sarah B Scott, Society-street.


No. 5. Commissioners-Col. Thomas Lehre, and G W Egleston. Trustees-Maj. A O Andrews, W P Miles. Teacher-Miss Ann Fogartie, Wall-street.


HOTELS IN CHARLESTON.


American Hotel, cr. George and King. By J W & G W King.


Charleston Hotel, cr. Meeting and Hayne. By D Mixer.


Carolina Hotel, Broad, near Church. By Mrs. Angel.


Commercial House, NE cr. Queen and Church. By G W Bomar.


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Jones' Hote!, Broad, near Meeting. By Mrs. Steimeritz. Mansion House, cr. Queen and Meeting. By Mrs. Da- vis and son.


Merchants' Hotel, cr. King and Society. By Thomas Steen.


Planters' Hotel, S W cr. Queen and Church. By Lamkin & Hurst.


Pavilion Hotel, cr. Meeting and Hasel. By H L But- terfield.


Victoria Hotel, cr. King and Princess. By Mrs. West.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alms House, cr. Magazine and Mazyck-streets.


Apprentices' Library, Meeting, near Horlbeck's Alley.


Armory, Broad-street, west of Guard House.


Bathing House, South end Meeting-street.


Citadel Academy, Tobacco street.


City Hall, NE cr. Broad and Meeting-streets.


Court House, (U S) Chalmers-street.


Court House, N W cr. Broad and Meeting-streets.


Custom House, East-end Broad-street.


Fire Proof Building, cr. Meeting and Chalmers-streets. Goal, Magazine-street.


Guard House, S W cr. Meeting and Broad-streets.


Guard House, (piquet) King near Calhoun-street.


Hibernian Hall, Meeting, opposite Chalmers-street. High School, Society-street.


Marine Hospital, Franklin-street.


Market Hall, cr. Meeting and Market sts.


Masonic Hall, cr. King and Wentworth.streets. Medical College, west end Queen-street.


Military Hall, Wentworth, near King-street.


Odd Fellows' Hall, cr. Liberty and King-sireets. Orphan House, Calhoun, near King-street. Post Office, Bay opposite Broad-street. South Carolina Hall, Meeting, near Broad street.


St. Andrews' Hall, Broad, near King-street. Temperance Hall, Meeting, near Queen street. Theatre, Meeting, near Market street. Work-house, Magazine-street.


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CHURCHES AND THEIR PASTORS. PRESBYTERIAN.


1st Presbyterian, cr. Meeting and Tradd, (Scotch) Rev. John Forrest.


2 Presbyterian, cr. Meeting and Charlotte, Rev. Dr. T Smyth.


Central Church, Meeting, near Society, Rev. W C Dana. Glebe-street Church, Glebe, near George, Rev. Dr. J H Thornwell.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


St. Michael's, S E cr. Meeting and Broad, Rev. Paul T Keith.


St. Philip's Church, near Queen, Rev. Bishop C E Gadsden.


St. Paul's, (Upper Wards,) Coming and Vanderhorst, Rev. Dr. C Hanckel.


St. Peter's, Logan, near Tradd, Rev. W H Barnwell.


St. Stephen's, Anson, near Society, Rev. C Wallace. St. John's, (Upper Wards, ) Rev. A W Marshall. Grace, Wentworth-street, Rev. WV W Spear.


JEWISH.


Synagogue, Hasel, near King, E Lyons, Rabbi.


Synagogue, Wentworth, near Anson, Rev. J Rosenfeldt, Rabbi.


UNITARIAN.


Church, Archdale, near Clifford's Alley, Rev. Dr. Sam'l Gilman.


GERMAN.


Lutheran, cr. Archdale and Clifford, Rev. Dr. J Bach- man.


German, cr. Hasel and Anson, Rev. L Muller.


BAPTIST.


Ist Baptist, Church, nea. Tradd, Rev. J R Kendrick. 2d Baptist, Wentworth, near King, Rev. J H Cuthbert.


MARINERS' Church, Church-street, near Water, Rev. W B Yates.


ORPHANS' Church, Vanderhorst, near King. No stated minister.


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METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Trinity, cr. Maiden Lane and Hasel-street.


Bethel, cr. Calhoun and Pitt-streets.


Cumberland, Cumberland, near Meeting.


St. James, (Upper Wards,) King, near Line.


The ministers of the above are changed annually by the Methodist Conference.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


Church, in Wentworth-street, near Meeting, Rev S K Cox.


CONGREGATIONAL.


Circular, Meeting, near Cumberland, Rev. R Post.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Finnbar's, cr. Broad and Friend, Rev. Dr. R S Baker.


St. Mary's, Hasell, near King, Rev. Dr. P Lynch.


St. Patrick, (Upper Wards,) cr. St. Philip's and Morris, Rev. P O'Neil, assisted by others.


FRENCH PROTESTANT.


Church, S E cr. Church and Queen-streets, Rev. C. W Howard.


UNIVERSALIST.


Church, cr. Anson and Laurens, Rev.


CHURCHES FOR COLORED POPULATION.


Church, cr. Wilson and Beaufain, Rev. Paul Trapier, (Episcopal.)


Church, Anson, near Calhoun, Rev. John B Adger, (Presbyterian.)


Most of the above Churches have separate build- ings for their weekly services.


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Pilots for the Bar and Harbor of Charleston.


Boat's Names.


Names.


Grade.


Place of Residence.


No. 1. Marion.


S. Aldert, Capt. Thomas Daniels


full branch. nine feet.


[No. 7 Stoll's Alley. No. 99 East-Bay.


No. 2. Caroline.


J. C. Lee, Capt. Perry Chapman. Charles E. Lee.


full branch. ditto. twelve feet.


Church-st. n Tradd. Atlantic-street. er. Long.lane& E B.


No. 3. Palmetto.


F Burrows, Capt John H. Burke. Sam'l. Burrows.


full branch. ditto. ditto.


No. 55 King-street. Meeting-st. n s-bay. No. 51 East-Bay.


No. 4. L. S. Lucas.


WV.P.Lee,jr. Cpt| Geo. W. Davis.


full branch. ditto.


er. Long.lanc& E B. do. do. do. do.


No. 5.


Chase.


W. M'Donald, C| Isaae M'Donald. John A. Smith.


full branch. twelve feet. nine feet.


No. 8 Stoll's-alley. No .- Stoll's-alley. King, near Tradd.


No. 6. Louisa.


H.A.Mullings, C Samuel Bell. Elias Smith.


full branch. ditto. nine feet.


cr. e-bay & Van. wf. No. 57 Tradd-st. No. 57 East-Bay.


No. 7. Charleston.


J Carnighan, Cp Wm. Bell.


full hraneh. ditto.


No. 30 Tradd-st. No. 73 East-Bay.


No. 8.


Sarah and


S. Chapman, Cp W. Mullings.


full branch. twelve feet.


No. - Tradd-st. cr. E-Bay & V wf.


No. 9. Chatham.


F. Middleton, Cp G. O. Gladden.


full branch. ditto.


No. - Tradd-st. No. - Church-st.


RATES OF PILOTAGE, for the Bar and Harbor of Charleston.


For 6 feet water or under, . . $ 9 | For 13 and a half feet, $28


7 do


10


14 feet, .


31


8 do


11


14 and a half feet, 36


9 do


12


15 feet, . 38


10 do


16


15 and a half feet, 40


11 do


18


16 feet, . .


50


12 do


23


16 and a half feet,


60


12 and a half do.


25


17 feet,


70


13 feet


26


Pilots must be furnished with a License. Not to absent themselves, nor hire out their boats, under a penalty of $100, with costs and the loss of License. Cruising or standing out to sea, must offer his services first to the vessel nearest the Bar, except when he sees a more distant vessel in distress, under penalty of $50, with costs. Must bring vessels to Quarantine Ground, and remain on board until the Port Physician shall permit him to depart, under the penalty of $50, with costs. Brings in a vessel shall have the exclusive right to take her out again. Shall receive additional fees for boarding vessels to the leeward of the Bar, or for tak- ing charge of any vessel at the distance of ten leagues from the Bar, shall be entitled to receive $4 for every day of his being on board, previous to her coming into port, over and above the fees established. If directed by


Caroline.


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the master of an inward vessel to anchor in the Roads, and afterwards to bring her up to the City, shall be entitled to $4 for such extra service. Bringing in a vessel, may demand their fees before she departs, and refuse to carry her out, if such charges are not duly paid ; no other pilot shall have a right to carry her out, on pain of being liable to such pilot for the fees of bringing her in and taking her out, as well as for any other char- ges that may be due to such pilot on account of such vessel ; and when- ever a pilot, entitled to carry out a vessel, is apprehensive that his fees of pilotage may not be paid by her master, or owner, or consignee, after he brings her over the Bar, he shall have a right to demand his fees in ad- vance, or sufficient security for payment thereof ; and on failure thereof, to refuse to carry her out, in that case also, no other pilot shall have a right to carry out such vessel, on pain of being liable to the former pilot for the fees of her pilotage. Shall notify Masters of vessels of the duties required of them, by the Port Regulations. To furnish the Master, in writing, his name and place of residence, and the name and number of the Boat to which he is attached.


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CLOTHING


AND


FURNISHING ARTICLES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 238 KING-ST., (In the Bend.) CHARLESTON, S. C.


The undersigned would call attention to the LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of the above constantly on hand, and sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Those in want of the above, will do well to call and examine.


DUNN & DURYEA.


WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE JUST OPENED AT No. 20 Ganne-street, CHARLESTON, S. C.


The attention of Merchants' and Planters' is respectfully invited to the large and well assorted Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Articles, manufactured expressly for the Southern market, and which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly attended to.


SAMUEL C. DUNN.


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GEO. A. HYDE,


FASHIONABLE


CLOTHING


ESTABLISHMENT, Wholesale and Retail, NO. 279 King Street, Opposite Merchants' Hotel CHARLESTON, S. C. The reputation of this House will be sustained. All Garments warranted to pleasc. New Goods Received Weekly.


Feeling a confidence which few can feel in making the promise that all the articles for sale in my establishment will give the most perfect satisfaction in regard to FABRIC, STYLE, or FINISH, while the prices (no small considera- tion) will prove a still greater inducement for general pat- ronage. Relying upon the liberality and kindness of friends for support, I solicit a share of your patronage, which I will make it for your interest to bestow, and hope in making your selections of Clothing, you will, at least, favor my establishment with a call before making your purchases.


JOHN T. DARBY, O. E. JOHNSON,


A. S. JOHNSON, W.M. M. BELSER,


SUPERINTENDANTS.


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D. H. KEMME,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


30 BROAD-STREET,


Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of


CLOTHING, SHIRTS, CRAVATS,


DRAWERS, AND


UNDER-GARMENTS IN GENERAL. Also, a Fine Assortment of


CASSIMERES & VESTINGS ; Which he will MAKE TO ORDER, in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE, and at VERY LOW PRICES.


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MASONIC HALL. FASHIONABLE RETAIL CLOTHING AND


Outfitting Establishment, BY


268


KING ST. COR. OF WENTWORTH.


Having been long established, the name and reputation of this establishment is well known to our citizens, and takes precedence of all others in extent and richness of stock and favorableness of terms offered to purchasers .-- Gentlemen will at all times here find the latest and most fashionable styles of clothing issued; and equal if not su- perior to those made to order in the city.


Every article is guaranteed in every respect, and sold at the lowest possible price.


Kent, Bates Mitchell,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


READY MADE


CLOTHING;


118


MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, Near Charleston Hotel, The attention of Merchants is called to this Steck, which in extent and variety is unequalled in the southern country. Manufactory 129 Washington Buildings, William st. N. Y


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LOGAN & GLEN'S


FASHIONABLE


CLOTHING


ESTABLISHMENT,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BOYS', YOUTHS', & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, 261 KING STREET, Next door North W. R. Babcock's Bookstore, CHARLESTON, S. C.


CALHOUN CLOTHING STORE. G. Little Co.


SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON & CANFIELD. CLOTHING STORE, No. 199 King Street, Next door to Victoria Hotel, Charleston, S. C. Always on hand, a large and fashionable Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING: At the Lowest possible Prices. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, &c. &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 15*


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WM. MATTHIESSEN. CHARLESTON CLOTHING WAREHOUSE; NO. 143 East-Bay, Corner of Queen Street, where the most desirable and largest stock of CLOTHING !


is to be found at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Merchants visiting Charleston are respectfully solicited to call at this CLOTHING HOUSE before purchasing -- they will find it to their advantage.


NATHAN A. COHEN


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


Foreign and Domestic


DRY GOODS


AND CLOTHING 157 EAST BAY,


CHARLESTON, S. C.


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FALK


& CO.


Wholesale and Retail CLOTHING STORE, NO. 265


KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.


Manufactory and Wholesale Warehouse, 112 William Street, New York.


N. B. All Orders promptly attended to.


Miller Burger,


DEALERS IN


FASHIONABLE CLOTHING; No. 273


KING


Opposite Society St.


CHARLESTON, S. C.


JULIUS TH. WOLFR & CO.


No. 332 King Street, Charleston, S. C.


BETWEEN GEORGE ST. AND BURN'S LANE, keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of READY MADE


PHI


and every article appertaining to a Gentleman's OUTFITTNG Establishment.


Also, a good assortment of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Revol- vers, Knives, &c.


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STEELE'S


HAT HALLS


231 KING STREET.


The Hat being the crowning finish of a Gentleman, it is right that he should be particular in selecting this prominent part of his dress; therefore, by calling at STEELE'S, he will find a large variety of styles, combining as they do, durability and beauty of finish.


GENTS' Winter HATS:


Fine, fashionable Black Moleskin, Beaver, Silk, Russia, Plush, Cassimere, Brush, and Nutria for Dress ; together with a large variety of Sporting Hats.


CENTS' SUMMER HATS.


Fashionable White, Drab and Pearl Cassimere, White Napped, and a variety of other fashionable White Hats for Gents, together with all kinds of


STRA TS,


Such as Panama, Leghorn, Canton, Swiss, Pedal, Canada, Luton, French, Dunstable, English and others, for Gents, Youths and Infants.


FRENCH H


Of the latest style, made expressly for my retail trade by "Mugnier," " Gibus," and "Pinaud," of Paris.


AP DEPARTMENT.


This department comprehends all the latest styles of fine Cloth, Silk Velvet, Plush, Fur, Bead, Mohair, Tweed, Satin, Oil-Silk, Cotton-Glazed, Morocco and others.


FANCY DEPARTMENT.


Children's and Infants' Blue, Black, Purple, Maroon and Green Silk-Velvet Caps. Also, Fancy Hats of White-Persian Cloth, White Beaver, Napped, Pearl, Drab and other colors, with and without feathers, and some for little Misses. SER NTS Coachmen and House Servants' Hats, of neat appearance and at low prices. Also, Plantation Hats of Black, Drab and Pearl Wool, and Glazed Hats, together with a variety of low priced Caps. CHARLESTON, S. C. W. STEELE.


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STORE


118


KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.


IMPORTER OF FRENCH CHINA,


FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED FACTORIES IN PARIS.


In this Establishment can constantly be found a large and fine assortment of plain white and rich GILT CHINA, with a variety of Fancy and Ornamental DINNER, TEA, DESSERT, and TOI- LET SETS. Rich Fancy China Ornaments and FLOWER VASES, with a great variety of Fancy Articles.


Perfumeries, the most fashionable used in Paris, may at all times be obtained, comprising the greatest varieties.


FRENCH SLIPPERS & OVER-SHOES,


of all sizes, for Ladies, Misses, and Gentlemen. SPIRIT COFFEE POTS,


of Le Brun & Jossi's patent, (from which Coffee can be made in six minutes.) French Coffee Biggins and Bouillottes, of all sizes.


LeRoy's Medicines, -- imported direct.


Persons desirous of purchasing Goods from this Establishment, may rely that they are fresh, and of the latest style, and strictly first choice of Paris. SETS OF CHINA, made to suit and please pur- chasers, which are offered at wholesale and retail, at as low rates as can be procured in the Northern Markets. ¿3 Country Orders punctually attended to with dispatch by addressing


118 KING STREET, between Broad and Queen Streets. JULIETTE GUENVEUR.


178 ROOT, BROWN & CO FACTORS


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


No. 14 SOUTHERN WHARF,


ROBT. BROWN,


R. E. BROWN. S


CHARLESTON, S. C.


GAILLARD & SNOWDEN,


8


RS


-AND-


Commission -- Merchants, No. 6 SOUTHERN WHARF-up stairs.


P. C. GAILLARD,


W. E. SNOWDEN.


$


Charleston, S. C.


W. M. Lawton & Co.


AND


COMMISSION AGENTS,


No. 13 SOUTHERN WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.


W. M. Lawton, R. Wainwright Bacot, S


W. M. Taylor,


Joseph T. Dill.


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Matthewes & Roper, FACTORS


AND Commission -- Merchants, No. 21 Vanderhorst's Wharf,-up stairs.


E. W. Matthewes,


R. Roper,


S


CHARLESTON.


Paine


Lucas, GROCERS, -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ---- No. 68 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dealers in Bacon, Sugar, Molasses, Bagging, Rope, &c. E. T. Paine, J. Lucas.


J. Van Winkle, 308 King Street, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HARD-WARE & CUTLERY, ES TIN GOODS, BASKETS & WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, WAITERS; and a large variety of HOUSE KEEPING GOODS which are offered for sale as low as can be bought in the city.


J. M. Eason & Brother.


180


FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS.


Cor. Columbus and Nassau sts. Charleston, S. C. Where is continued the Manufactory of


STEAM ENGINES


OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.


MACHINERY of every VARIETY and kind for Rice-Mills, Saw-Mills, Flour-Mills, Grist-Mills, Threshing Mills. GEARING, SHAFTING, &c. for Cotton Factories. Having the most extensive assortment of Paterns of all kinds, is prepared to execute CASTINGS OF IRON AND BASS, of any variety. BLACKSMITH'S WORK of all kinds. Repairing of Engines and Machinery.


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ENGINE FACTORY Wharf St. foot of Laurens St. Charleston. JAMES M'LEISH,


Manufacturer of all kinds of LAND, MARINE, AND LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,


also, IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and MILL WORK of every kind ; Rice, Corn, and Saw MILLS. Hoisting Ma- chines for Stores, Horse Powers, &c., Rail Road Wheels, Axles, Springs, &c. BLACKSMITHI work in general. Screw Bolts, &c. PRICES & TERMS ACCOMMODATING & REASONABLE.


D. ACOBS,


Importer and Dealer in


WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS,


338} King Street, Charleston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a splendid Assortment of fine Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fine Cutlery, Accordeons. Watches and Jewelry Repaired at the shortest notice and in the most workmanlike manner.


0. SCHWEITZER,


REPAIRER OF


Watches Clocks.


335 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. Repairing done at the shortest notice. 16


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C. D. CARR & CO.


DRAPERS & TAILORS.


No. 30 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C.


CLOTHS,


CASSIMERES,


-AND --


VESTINGS,


OF THE LATEST STYLES. ALWAYS ON HAND,


A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF


FANOT ARTICLES.


CHAS. D. CARR, JOHN T. FLYNN


Ten per cent. Discount allowed for Cash.


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EDGERTON & RICHARDS, DRAPERS


AND


LORS,


No. 32


Broad St., Charleston, S. C.


IMPORTERS OF


CLOTHS, CASSARIEM


VESTINGS, CRAVATS,


GLOVES, HOSIERY, FRENCH AND ENGLISH SILK UMBRELLAS, WALKING CANES, &c.,


of the newest style. Also, a full assortment of


FANCY ARTICLES


FOR GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.


All of which are offered on accommodating terms. E. W. EDGERTON, FRED'K RICHARDS.


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Draper & Tailor,


133 KING-STREET, 133


keeps constantly on hand,


CLOTHS,


CASSIMERES,


VESTIN NGS,


AND A VARIETY OF


JOY ARTICLES


of the newest and most fashionable styles,


CHARLESTON, S. C.


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X


FASHIONABLE


Furnishing Store FOR GENTLEMEN, Corner Meeting and Market Streets, NEAR THE CHARLESTON HOTEL, where can always be had


HIRTS


made of Fine Linen and Muslin, in the Latest Fashion, of the best materials, superior work- manship and


DANSKIN'S CELEBRATED PA PATTERN


W. A. DANSKIN is the ORIGINAL INVENTOR of the system of cutting Shirts by measurement.


DANSKIN'S PATTERN has received the unqualified com- mendation of gentlemen in all parts of the United States, and has been pronounced PERFECT.


The superiority of Danskin's Pattern over all the late imita- tions of it, is universally acknowledged. The yoke is fitted neatly to the neck and shoulders WITHOUT SEAMS, and conse- quently does not chafe and annoy the wearer. Gentlemen's Measures taken, and Shirts made to order at short notice.


Also, for sale, UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS of Silk, Cotton, Woollen, and other desirable kinds, SHOULDER BRACES, DRESSING GOWNS, RUSSIA BELTS, SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, GLOVES, CRAVATS, and POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, hemmed, ready for immediate use, STOCKS, OPERA TIES,


Canes, Umbrellas, Soap, Perfumery, And a great variety of other GOODS suitable for Gentle- men. - The prices at this Establishment are uniform- and the business so conducted as to secure the custom of those who once purchase from us.


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INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE.


No. 270 King St. cor. Wentworth, Charleston,


Where may be found the only extensive and exclusive Assortment of every variety of


METALIC RUBBER GOODS


in the Southern Country ; established in 1847, and connected with the only manufactures of Metalic Goods in the United States,


The Union India Rubber Company, N. Y.


Every article sold at this Establishment is warranted for the purposes adapted, and not to be effected by any climate or any degree of beat or cold. The assortment comprises every article now in Market, (which are many hundreds) and will offer every new thing as introduced at our manufactories. Among the almost endless variety embraced in the assortment, may be found in part, the following :


Metalic Rubber Over Coats, (light, heavy and medium, as- sorted sizes,) Capes, Cloaks, Capes with Sleeves, (made light expressly for this market,) Leggins, Pants, Overalls, Boots for sporting with high legs, Boots short, Caps with Capes, Sou'- westers, Ponchos, Saddle Bags, Water and Fire Buckets, Liquor and Cologne Bottles, Cups, Traveling Bags, Air Beds, Air Pillows and Cushions, Life Preservers and Jackets, Fancy Piano and Table Covers, Crumb Cloths, Shower Matts, Long and Short Gloves, Carriage Cloths, all widths, qualities and prices, Knee and Ankle Boots for Horses, Tents for Encamp- ments, Surveyors' and California Hose, all sizes, Machine Belting, Game Bags, Gun Covers, Bathing Caps, Camp Blankets, Whips, riding and team, Tobacco Wallets, Balls, every size and every price per doz., Parlor Balls, Foot Balls, Rubber Caricatures of Animals, Lions, Dogs, &c., Doll Heads, Girls and Boys; also, Negro Heads, Teething Rings and Rattles, Counting House Gum in squares, Garters, Shoulder Braces, Body Belts, Breast Bottles, Syringes, Ear and Eye do. Paper Holders, Baby Jumpers ; also, the only assortment of Metalic Rubber Over-Shoes, in this Market, comprising five or six different varieties and Manufactures. All of the above the subscriber is prepared to furnish Country Merchants and the trade at wholesale, and to planters and consumers by the piece, at our Northern prices.


H. W. SHIFFER,


Manufacturers' Agent, and the only exclusive Dealer in Rubber Goods in the Southern Country.


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EDIVARD C. COUNCELT BOOK AND JOB PRINTER: No. 119


EAST BAY, CHARLESTON,


HAS JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF


NEW & BEAUTIFUL TYPE.


which, together with that in previous use, will enable him to execute


ALL KINDSOF PRINTING


in a manner not to be excelled in this City. His office is complete in every respect, and with


COMPETENT AND TASTY WORKMEN,


and his own PERSONAL ATTENTION, the public may be assured of having their orders executed in the


NEATEST MANNER,


WITH QUICK DESPATCH,


and at prices as reasonable as can possibly be afforded.


He returns his thanks to his friends and the public generally for past favors, and hopes, by assiduity and attention to busi- ness, to merit a continuance of the same, and respectfully solicits a reasonable share of patronage.


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CARVALHO'S


CRAND SKY-LICHT DAGUERREAN GALLERY. SPLENDID PICTURES.


$1.50


No. 167 Meeting St. OPPOSITE THE CHARLESTON HOTEL


At this Establishment, only FIRST RATE PICTURES are allowed to be sold. The Proprietor operates himself, and being a PRACTICAL ARTIST, sitters can with confidence rely upon his judgment. The public voice, through the me- dium of the press, has pronounced


Carvalho's Daguerreotypes


to be inferior to none, and equal to any that have been made in this country. His scientifically arranged North light is the best adapted to the purpose of taking Daguerrean Portraits. The Gallery is adorned with many specimens of


ENGRAVINGS & DAGUERREOTYPES OF DISTINGUISHED INDIVIDUALS. The largest and best German Cameras are used in this Establishment, and by a new process, Pictures of Children, of any age, can be made in a few seconds of time. Pictures taken for Rings, Medalions, Lockets, &c. Strangers visiting Charleston, are respectfully invited to visit this Gallery, whether they wish Pictures or not. The Gallery is open from half-past 6 o'clock in the morning until dark. Persons arriving at night, and about to leave in the morning train of Cars, can have their pictures taken and finished in the space of a quarter of an hour.


All Likenesses warranted to give Satisfaction. No extra charge for the new style Ivory Daguerreotypes. S. N. CARVALHO.




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