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on edd t*$?ffi&M\ rW jffit?. set . TO4 l?galit? wltb , reference to the passion anet pterjt? i?k?of bloody, strife. . Tbore hive boen various CHUSOS for the change that has tait en plaoe, stud ^tfie revolution whioh has began, and ^wJiit?h muai go on to ita consummation. WUsouri h?a struck Ihe key-note. It - was apposition to maliee abd revenge, "of g?n?ra|fcimne?ty. People are tired of jsrnehy and of persecution. They want L -peace. Carl Schurz ana B. Grate Brown V*tt? their followers only reeohoed the tk^oioe of the people. They fought a ' noble fight in Missouri, and triumphed^ '.'?.ver . bigotry and the heartless selfish? ness of power. The whole force of Geo. Grant and his dependent office-holders was enlisted, against the Liberals in i Missouri. ' Yet liberalism has triumphed there with a majority, we believe, un? precedented in the State: Ali ?onor to SohurrasoT Brown and their noble party Jil Missouri. They have struck a blow which has caused a visible tremor in the .earth East of the hudson river. Hut there wero other causes combining with tho demand for general amnesty -and real penne tc produce ihe great .arthquaket of the 8th inst. The people ' of the generous West were not to bc dragged in tho procession of the million' .aires aod manufacturers. -They were not ready to perish under the car of thc Juggernaut of the East. They wer< tired of bearing burthens for the especial : benefit of classes and of sections. Wli ile willing to pay the debt of the GoveVn ' triebt, they were not willing to nay th?. . debt and carry the added burthens ol protection . for * manufacturera and peculiar advantages for capitalists. We published yesterday the remark? able article of tho Chicago tribune ot tho situation. That paper is jreneralTy in" harmony with Senator Trumbull'* policy, and we may take its expressions ns .indicative of tho views of that gentle man. What it says is quite significant 'It says, trnly, that the Republican party has. no principles now. The purpose oi its formation is accomplished -the issues rn whioh it was organized are dead. Those who compose it must inevitably ' separate on other and living issues. A new organization and new policies ensue usn logical necessity. The GRANT administration has beer paralysed by adhering to tho dead issues, by favoring the horde of beasts of pre) whioh invaded tho South, and by pass? ing into the power of Massachusetts politicians, and becoming the mere too! of Massachusetts policy and vindictive ness. What can save it from being ground to death beneath the great gla oier of publie opinion ? It doservca that fate. Some of the most powerful newspa? pers, us well as the ablest and boldest statesmen in the land, have already got? ten upon tho popular current, acknowl? edging and sustaining the great princi? ple that the Government of this country . ts intended for the good of the whole people, and not for the dispensation- ol sectional blessings at the expense of th? people, nor for the injury and per sccution of a portion of the people at th? expense of the dignity and prosperity of the nation. One striking sign that lins nppenrec ts tliiit oyen Harper's Weekly, ono of th? most unfair an ; bigoted sheets ever is sued in this land, has separated fron Gen Grant and joined Mr. Secretary Cox on the subject of making the wholt civil service a part izan machine. Horpe; - has sustained grenier evil? than that but Harper sees the coming wrath not selects this little tree behind which tt sheller itself in limo. Now, then, the earthquake has dom - a.great.deal to the terror of transgres? sors*. That it must he followed by force) . 'ending in the s.imc direction none cai doulit. .All the constitutional auiend ' tn cn ts-all t he abominable lows to eu? lorel' them-ull the troops sent to over? awe freemen at the polls-cannot pre? vent it. Nny, events show that tliej rather facilitate, and fire the popuhu uprising against t lie. misgovern men t of the roicuiiess war party, whioh has car? ried this country through trials since the war worse than war itself' lt is important that there should bc li union of all elements of disRutisfuetioti with a bad Government; No part) ought now to como forward' with effete ideas and effete men. Old party linet ought to be obliterated, and all those who ure foo right and justice-justict ti? the people und- equality among th? States-all who are opposed to burden some exactions, which maintain roonop* olies and make the rich th e richer and the poor the poorer-all who stand for the - impartial dispensation of the benefits ot Government over the whole land, anti the promotion of the prosperity anti power of the whole nation-shook unite heartily and cordially in a grane efftort-to on'ry out these noble ebjeest If nil meet in this spirit, in a few yean this graod country will be redeemed from tho paralysis of bigotry, viodio ?vut^^ and sections lsel?sh HUBER'S HOUSE, 2*? KINO BT RU KT. (IN TUR II KN DJ EHARLESTON, 8 C. 'N H TS POPULAR ESTABLISH J MRNT, pleasantly located on Kine:, bo tween Wentworth an<l> Hi'sol Ht room, offers an ('Xf-olknt aoeowaaodatlon to the traveling publie It la but a feW yarri* fruin from the City Itali woy, and not more than five winnie* walk lo thc Poat Oftloo, anti all the. buuinei? boulia on Mr ethic and H?sel fUaeeta. Transient ?narrt $2.00 per day. Special Arrangements will bo tumlo for board on appllontlau to tho Wr^l^?|? ' Hov l?-9m O KO. A WA ORNER. AFPK"lA?,Tr*?', FLOUR SACKS, PAI'Kll ll AU.S rmd WRAPPING TAf^R, At KO WA lit?. PR ll RY'*. 140 Mautlug ?ot, opposite Oharleaton Hotel. Ctn t? w? erary ?nd^ajmlly ?Ufo, the ???n .Kl *. Je. ^?MCkf?fc^ TERMS. WD?vWBITt&C. TERMS-gi ?*ear of 6?Namb?r*, end only $2 60 In Cloba of Ten. Tbl*rQuarter . .* Nam ben ??ot FE*B- a? offered above. Our Club In due* UM ?u for ian atf?^abp**?*i-*dep^> 8paei men?, Premium Li?u, Ac, teat Area te nit form ?og Club*..-end we weat a live Club Agent in aver*/ Town.-- Address.. ;. . _ ? ?V?. Kow ia it* e Eleventh Year, publUbe? Sermons, ? Serial Story for tba Family, a Nev Children's Story every week, Chats with the Little Polks, Editorial? by the best Methodist writer? and others, Foreign and Domenic Correspondence, full Departments of Religions ?ad Soenlar In telllgenee. Prloo$2-60 a year. Liberal premi? ums or cash eominlsslons to canvassers*,." Sub serlpttons commence a.t ?ny time. For specimen endoso to two eent stamp to prepay postage. Address TUB METHODIST, 114 Nassau St., N. V. ' ACHRISTMAS GIFT to alt Yearly Serb acribara i? App??Sia'* Journal, published Weekly. . Two Months Subscription -GRATIS. The Months of November and December, lftTO, given gratis lo all subscribers remitting. $4? for tb? year 1871. . : ' ? Any one de*lrooeof making s?rftref Ike JonR M AL. to see whether they like it, csa have il for TWO MONTHS on remitting us Fifty Cents. PICTDRKSQVB AMERICA, consisting of splend. idly executed views of America Scenery, oom menoed in November. D. Arriero** A Cw., Publishers, New York. , _i_; GBN7R6BT. B. LEE'S LIFE. Nearly ready for publication, tit? RtooRAPHT of Gen. Robt. E. Lee, by JOBM ESTER COOKE, author of "Life of Stonewall Jaokson," ''Wearing the Grey, etc. 1 TO., 500 pages ILLUSTRATED. TO be sold by subscription. AGENTS WANTED. D. Appleton A Co., Pub lieber*, New Pork. MASONIC BOOKS. Agents warned* Send for Circular. Address* M A BOW io r aa. Co.. 482 Broome St., Ne? York. HOEIDDAY J URN AL. for 1871 Contains a Christmas Story, Splendid Plays, Magie Sports, Ac; 48 pages ; illustrated. Sent free on receipt of one stamp for postage. Address ADAMS A.CO., Publishers, Boston._ HOM Its, HEALTH. HTAsFTPI?Sf BS9? HOW TO BB OBTAINED POR Five Dollars! PLANTATIONS, PARUS, VILLA SITUS AND Town Lars, at TBS GRBAT PRRMIOB LARD SAL?, Ai? ken, B. C. The ..Saratoga of the South." 43 hours from N. Y. Th? most delightful climate in the world. Free from the rigors of Northern winters,exempt from Throat Diseases. Vineyard* and orchards in full bearing. For descriptive pamphlet, address without stamp, J. 0. DERBY, Augusta Ga. GRAND HOLIDAY RAFFEE and SALE. ?t??,000 worth of Real Estate and Personal Properly will bo raffled t or in Calhoun, Ga., Deo ember 26th, 1870- ?every ticket getting a prise from $1 to $6,00. Tickets only one Dollar. Conduoted by Six Sworn Commission*** ; refer to County Officers. Liberal . inducements to Agents or Clubs. Send Stamp for oirculars, Ao. II. R. HICKS A Co., Managing Agents._ 50 SK.HD ets. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION \, For a reeeipe, by the use of which one half of the labor and two thirds of th? expense of Washing Clothes Is saved. Equal t?t?(~Y>/r. I to a saving of $26 per year In a *?>J?I*J I smull family. Sent on receipt of 60 els. by 8. F. CULM AN, Louisville, Kv. IM'.tiKliV. ?fc i.?li- .. . t'A.i bST Is absolutely safe from explosion or breaking; burns any Coal OH, good or bad; gives more light, no odor, and uses less oil. "It ia porfecely non-explosive; gives a better light and is more economical than any other lump In use."-W. II. Wells, lute Superintend, entof Publie Sohool*. Chicago. "I Intend substituting it throughout my house for tho dangerous lamps now In use.'-Prof. W. II. Roffner, Sup't Publie Instruction, Richmond, Va. The appalling deaths arno* Bro from glass lamps exploding and breaking crcntc a groat deyiond for this lamp. It PAY? to sell it. Sold by Cnn. vnssors or Stores ; Agents wanted everywhere. Send for full particular*. Address Mongomery A Co., Cleveland, Ohio, or 42 Bnroloy Street, Now York. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY Prise* cashed und information furnished by GEO ROE L'PHAM. Providence, R. I._ ?ajO/C A WEEK SALARY !-Young men 'Ji>/0</ wanted ns local und travelling sale* H.en. Address (with stamp) R. H. WALKER, 34 Park Row, N. Y __ PERSONS WISHING TO EKG A GB IN Permanent and Profitable Business please uddress, atones, J. E. C. Howard A Co., Port land, Me. K<> "sgonoy" er peddling business. Kutnber of correspondents limited ; $10 to $30 per day sure profit' Eentirely now*. WE WILL PAY AGENTS A salary of $:16 a wsek, or allow a large com mission to soil our new Inventions. Address, with stamp, J. W. PRINK A CO., Marshall; Mleh. STAMME BIKO cured by Bate? AppHnnoos. For description addrei? Simpson ? Co.. Box 6076, N. YL SEWING MACHINES-Agents Wanted. Sal. ary $10,000 per year. Circulars ?nd sam? ples of work free. Address CHWAQ SKWJNO AIACBIHB CO., Boston. Mass. PJSYCIIOMAKCY-Any !ady or gentleman enn miike$l,006 a month, ??core ibsirowu happiness mid independence, by obtaining PSY CliOMANCY. PASINATION, or SuUL CHAR MTN?. 400 page* . cloth. Full inn mel lon? to use this power over mon or animals at will, how to Mesmerise, bscouie Trance or Writing Medi? ums, Divin? linn, Spirit na I i'm. Alchemy, Philo sophy of Omen* and drrnwS. Bighatn Young'* H?rem, Guide to Marris!***Ac,all contained in ?ls book ; 100,000 sold ; prh*? by mail, io cloth .26, paper cover* *t Nones.-Any person willing to net us agoni will receive a sample ?*py of (lie work /, te. As no capital ls required, ?ll dendron* of ^enfiel employment should send fer tho book, enclosing 10 otc. for posing?, to T. W. EVANS A CO.. 41 .'MU h 8th Si., Philadelphia. AMYSTEHV SOLVED.-Fifteen Minutes . Pr?vale Conver.ntion wi'li Married Ladles by one of their number. Snit free (or I wu *t?mpi. Address Mr*, ll. Mm'?HEH, llanover. Pa, A CA HD. A Clergyman, willi* rr>*l<iing in Sooth Ameri? ca ns a missionary, dlnvorcred a Suff and simple remedy foe the Cur? ol' Nu* von* Week no*?, Karly Decay, p|*ea> es ol' ibe Url? ri ry ?nd Seminal Organs, arid ibo whole itiiln of ifl*ordeil brought on by baneful und vi. i DM hublt*. Oreat num. hors Strive been (Mired hy iW m-bln yetntjdr. Prompted, by iv d<?Uu.lo ?<*ntnt tba ?Mio ted and un fut Innate. I will semi the r?c *? |j,o for preparing and Uflng tlii* Micdleliic, In n *CH1CI1 envoi-.p, to ?ny one who ??eed* il, Pre? cbarrre. Address JOSEPH 1. INMAN, Station D, Bible llno-e, New Ycrk Oily. NOT 1? .Pu?ril- ' ? s -:>'? v*aM* and- 0raVge*;- Jettied ' . Ch ?Vin* Tobacco^ CHidiioA, tjaarter ?Dd half , . ^, . li ?.g?1Ipptr. Potash, ind a general .. .. v.; ^BOrtmentnf-" . Liguori] Groc$ri?tt t!Se?ar8, Tobaccot 'dy. v. For sala, af whole* ale on IT, by ABaAIN * VOLli?HS, Kart . ; Wilmington, N. 0. mcox, GIBBS & c QtPOBTEES 4 DEALERS IN II GUANO FOR SALE BY WiLCOl GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS Airi) DEALERS IN 148 Bay Street, Su van nah, 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. AND 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. For further particulars, apply er addresa aa above for pamphlet. NOT 23_4m LBROT M. WILSON.Joua W. SULBY. WILSON & SELBY, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants. NO. 5 WATER-ST., BALTIMORE. OFFER their services for the aale of COTTON, SPIRITS, ROSINS and SOUTHERN PRO? DUCTS of every desorlptioo, and for tho pur? chase of PLANTERS' SUPPLIES and all kinds of MERCHANDISE. Mark eaob 'package distinctly. Forward Bill-Lading. Orders executed promptly and at bcBt market ratea. July 27--Oin GEO? W. WILLIAMS & CO., FACTORS, Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON, S- O WILLIAMSTB?BNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. Y. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Produce shipped to ue in Charleston or Now York. Agent's for Beard'a Lock, Eureka und Buck'e Tie, Butler and Swett's Tios. Sept 28- ?m. CG IXVEL EYT DIRECT IMPORTER OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS .ago Agricultural Implements. NO. 52 Euat Buy St. South of the Old Post Office CHARLESTON, 8. C. 0?t 5_ 3 in J a~E. A D G E R & CO., IMPORTKnS OP AN? IIKAI.KRS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, vSTEEi:'; AND Agricultural Implements, 130 Meeting Street, and ?2 East Ruv Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. E. Adger, A. MeD. Broivn, E. D. Rollinson, G. IL M offrit, J. Adger Smyth, BA. Smyth. Sept 28- Am SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE North Eastern Rai.road Company CHARLESTON, S. C., AHtg I ft, 1S70. flHIE ATTENTION OE TU E PU I \ I L1C ia respectfully culled I? the following REDUCED RATES of FKEIOHT botwvon Ciiarloslon and Stations on thu WILMINGTON .nd MANCHESTER KAU, ROAD, tu go into operation on ibo 20th August. To Sumter-1st olat-a, fl. 15; 2nd class, 00c: 3rd class, 30c; 4th clafcs, Mo.; fith elliss, 86o. To Mnyesvllle, Lynchburg, TlinmniifviHo, Mar's Blull, Po Doo, Marion-ltftflatd, $1.10 ; 2nd OIHBS, OOo ; 3rd class, 75c; -ltli clea , ftOo ; fith clu.-s, 30c In order to ahuw the extent of this Reduotion, t\o following OLD KATES are uppontlod < To Sumter-Irt class, $180; 2nd ela**, $1.40; Si d elliss, $1.20; -llb elliss, 7*0 j ' ftlh class, 47c To Moye?vllle, Lynchburg, TltnmonsviUo, Mar'n Binn*, Pb Dee, Marion Isl clim*, *'.7?; 2nd chics, 3 I 'IO ; 3rd elliss, $1.15; Ith eines, 70c; 5lh elliss, 4.V?. 8. B. SOLOMONS, Sup't. Aug 24-tf _ ~ SOUTH CAROLINA Contra! Rail Road Co* CHARLESTON, 8. C., October 13, 18?0. r*pIIE FIFTH INSTALMENT OF FIVE X DOLLA 118 PER SIM R.E. will bo-payable on 16th Docemtier proximo. In Charleston-nt the Offiee of tho Cowpony, No. 10 Broad aired. In Sutntvr-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON. In Clarendon - Tn Dr. .JOHN I. 1NORAM. WM. ll. PERONNE,* U, Treasurer. Nov 10_"f.-fJ_I_ X. M. NI C HO Ja BS LAND SUIlVHVOlt , AND . . . ?< CIVIL ENGINEER, RK8PB0TFULLY i<oli<lts lita further tro ns ge of tht communllr gencinlly. Addie??, Stund r ??pt 7 -4oi Vi O. Steam Engiiiofy and Bofter MARINE, STATION A KY A V?ttt'A'BLQli lU?? y^her?, ajiid $iUa of 1 -? ?^?ry4ecr?nptioh; < V ; Shaftings Pjullies ?nd Gear?^ Iron Fronts for Buildings, Castings of eyer^ kmo^ rv v in Iron- or Brass. w ' . .. ....:?. . ?? : ; . . ? . We guararite?to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good qual v itv and power, and at as lo w rates as can . be liad in New York,'Baltimore or Phila . delplpa. AGENTS FOU JUDSON'S CK Mi BR AT KD GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which aro put on til! of our Engine*, Sept 28 Wi G WH?LDEii ??Cu. HAVE HEM0VED THUIR WHOLESALE CHOCKL'HV, C II iN A ANO GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT F MOM No. 137 MEETING STUB ET TO No. 20 HAYNF STREET, extendingthrough to No 62 MARKET STREET entrance on both streets. Mr. HT. S. LANNEAU will havo tho WHOLE? SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will bo found nt tho RETAIL STORE, No. 26* KING STREET, corner Ileiuifnin, and will manage that brunch. Our customers nml friends will find a com? plete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS ut both Stores at REASONABLE RATES. Wu. 0. WIUI.KKN, S- THOMAS, Jn. W. S. LAXNEAU. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WIIOLEPALI? OR RETAIL. ? No. 2 9 ll AY N* E S T R Ii li T. AND Nu. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CI T AND PRE^SI?D OLASS, CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 5 2 5 KING S T R E E T, CORNER BEA UFA IN. For sate by WILLIAM G. W HILDEN A C 0 FAR M ICRS FERTILIZER CO. Odiee 29 Il.wir.o Street WILLIAM G. W li I LD EN, Sept 28 President. Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF. F KU I Ntl TUE OLD CA It i>M NA ??ITT?l H S to tbe publie. Tbov uro compounded ? Hi pron' cure, mid coniuin some ol'lite b"Sl Tonics in lin Pliiirmnooplu. A? evidence of tho Hipcrloiitv ? ?ur BITTERS over nil others, We have rortifl cn los fr?>n> ninny nf tho Icudl ? physioiuiislu om Statu, who have prcsoribod thom in their prao deo. The Old Carolina Bitters Will ho f<?infTl liivulunb'.o for WANT OF APPETITE, OEX KR A I. DER TL ITV. (MULLS AND FEVER4 AND DYS PKPSIA. Wo do not .iffer our Pi TT KR S ns H euro for ni disease*, bill os un A comillie Tonic I hoy have ni orpin I. F?ir HMiti by Druggist and Grocers ovcrywhero Priiicipnl Depot, Goodrich, Wineman ? Co., Importers ?f OHOrCK DRUG?? AND CHEMICALS, Feb IO-ly Charleston, S. C. T. F. DKIIIIIR. R. R. HI POINS BRODIE" &. co. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission IKerchants, NORTH ATLANT] \V(??RP, CHARLESTON, S, C. Liberal .{?lance* mada on Ooitxit/nmenta RT-'.F&H TO ANDREW SIMONOS, Esq.', P,rW< I flt Nntlounl Bank, Cn wu I:HT?>N, fl, C. Aug 2?_ . ^ , tia Kinsman ?s? Howell* Factors pnd Commission Merchants* "LiberalAdvances made on Cotton and Naval Stores* Charleston* S* G* ?o.i;7- am Th??wioif Dollar^-IN'*3 O LD. ; ^ ' ? V . ... .>rv^>rv^'v--',^-?^:.-^ Invested in the United StatesVTitiRfi^ Hons of D?t?. #.0W,^ . . . './ ' y Risk? iu Suinter, taken at Charleston . rate?.' * *'..*:i Residentes i? ?f? Country Insur? ed at LOW Hates. . . . . , *. ? . ' j t. '.. Losses paid promptly m Charles-* ton. On the payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a perpet* tial policy will be issued. 1 #Hh i* Assets, per^cV?^arU/ is guaranteed to the insured ? while its immense nod - - $ ? .-. 'r: constantly iocreasing ineome enables it . . f-' - v '- ' " - " ? te deolare Jtberal dividends, fi Thus .a Foltey In this Oompaay is steadily ia ;.-.<?./: .vi- ?.??-.?; .vv"/- ^?VJ-';*..*?<**.':-?>'. ' ' ? creasing in value, at a ?est which d? ? ^ v - j jj ' ? ?"-'?J-'5fe) creases with every annuli payment. In aura ncr Agent, ' Surfer, S.O. NfiW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS JUST-OP KN ED AT , '\7VJ3I3X3 eft? OO., - Nos. 287 AND 289 StNtl STKBTT RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. We bos; to inform our friend?, patrons and ell ?Ulsans of Boaster,' and tibe adjoining counties i li ut wo have opened a large WHOLESALE ST?RL AT NO. 289 KING STREET, next door to our letail store, whore wo will ebor? a full assortaient of ?heap DRY GOODS,, at the li.wcHt figurea for CASH or city acceptance. .? Thia arrangement is especially convenient for country buyers, both ladies end gentlemen. lat. Select all your piece gooda at wholesale; ihen visit, the retell store and have all of your inda packed in one box. .'.? ? We gun mn leo to show tho largest stock and at Just aa low figures aeean be found in the etty. Uo suro mid i xamiue our stock (bofore you make up your bill) at No. 289 Klag street. * STOLL, WEBB* CO; A ( Ann. Mn. Joan G. ? runs is with UP, and will bo always on hand, ready to give bis friends and ao quaii tanocd ovory attention possible. Respectfully, STOLL, WEBB A CO. Sept 28-(Jin . .. . " . . . F?RTHE CURE OF ALL FORAjft OF Dyspepsia,f ~ .v^^^^^l^stt^^v^^^ ^^?l gesti?n, Re Fever & Heres Sick Invigorates thc Appetite, Promotes Di 0090es9> Gives Sleep to the Restless. Aon te Appropriate in all cases where a Tonio is required; and for those recovering fro' Diseases, it is a wonderful recuperative. . < . Manufactured by W. II. CHAFES A CO., 207 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Oct 6- 8ta P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Lnrgost nnrl most completo "\ Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, / -vr^t, IJIiiula. Mouldings, Ac, In tho f .Southern States. ) ?..if-Printed IV ?co List Defies Competition.-t?^ ?r ti- Send fur one "tt-*^ ?9f Sont Free on Application. April fl_ ly J. M. KA S OH. T. I..MA80H. RASON IKON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1838. NASSAU AND co LI; M nus STJRSETS\ CharlcNton S? ?. S TEAM ENGINES, MARINE, PORTABLE, STATIONARY. Boilers of all Classes. MACHINERY, Rico Pounding MU?S, Rico 'freshing Mills, Phosphate Washers, Fertilizing Mills. SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, J. M. L'A SON A UKO". Sop aa._?__ ~miU?M L. W EBB, LATE WEBB Sc SAGE, SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON, WEBB A 00. IMPORTEh Of China, Glass and Earthenware,. Nv ,88 MEETING} fJTRaBT, (ONT. noon mon RAftttii ST.,) CHARLESTON, S. O. /??- Will supply rountry Morohunts with (lovas, In lus lino, nt ss low rates M they ?an buy in N?w York or elsewhere. . , ? ii_,_:_ttl E?lTAWPiSHED 1838. DASIE* H. siiaGOX. Furniture Warerooms, ITS, ITT ?v i?9 KIN? tnt,, CHARLESTON; 8. 0. ??0~ (Hood? carcfttttu pac fad.1 April 20 irjtrn. SHAW'S COTTON SEED HOLLER nkkT'^RX's^flH DUI?*in mw YVI^BV Bnfl "??t " rVLM\l Agents-BRO?lE & < o., Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, ff. C. March 80_" ly Ph. S CHUG KH ANN, 271 KING STREET, (OPPOSITE DABIL sr.,) IMFORTBR A HD DEAL B H IR BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, . BLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AMO . ' V LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AO. f9h AU or Jar? hy mall will ha moil carefully attended to, ?nd d?niera will bo supplied at New1 York wholesale orlon. APC? 80 , ' .. . E. B, ST?DDAED & CO, ; WHOLESALE DBALBBg'??^? BOOTS, SHOES. N' 16^'MsttiviN? STREET, NBARLY OPPOSITE OH'ARLI??Olf HOTEL, ?IBS^ fes Abt? & ?i^i?; COTl^?^i^ General C^rmmM?n Merctftnts, A DO KR'S WHARF, Oharlflslno, 8. fj. Ol well Reeder. ' Zimmerman Dav li 1 Oe) 19 ftm er- Si lt tMumMurm Use [tie Invaluable, ai.fc Whately r?lWs*^the OftooU bi?Blnt au* ? herr***'** eougt? Whloh Utende that disease. ' ..? ; 1 FOR Aff?SifV - ?tfgTO lt la a specif!o-on? dose ofiep tallering tho di? [rowing cbokiog, and %produeiog calm end pIooBunt ?-opo?B. ?OR OROt>F; Mo mother ?h ou. d ere r b a w i tb ou t a b o t tl o o f the KX PEG TO RA VT ?-? ;'UB ?buso. Wa nave numeroua oerluteAler of rt? h* vi DJ relievad, almost instantly, the ftttle . auffuror, er boo death appeared ?Imoat InoTit?ble. -.^ S J???p?onvHandJ s ?? ' This dread disease require*, prompt action uar) roon es the boars?, hollow Moah ls. heard, apply the remedy, and lt ie easily subdued V . BUT TUE DELAY 18 DANGEROUS I ^fa> The prtp?i^.of W4 BXPBOT?^^'?' Are demulcent, natritlie, balsamic, soothing,-and beal lng. > It braces the neryoos ay s tem ?nd pro paws pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates "and Relieves Gloominess and Depression. Containing all tues* qualities in a convenient and concentrated form.it baa' proven to be the MOST VALUABLE L?ING BALSAM ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary diseas? Prepare/ by W3f,H-TUTT* AUGUSTA, OA. eSold bj Druggists everywhere. 16 Om 100 years a secret Br3k_ Cures as by magic ftolf* 1,000 persons testify BOuPalos, wounds, and sufferings cease-7- ? ^ ''.}.'< , Physicians use and recommend it $5.00 pots ordered daily for' hospitals nod public institutions in all parts of the U. S. PHEBE J|AKER ^ALYE all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Cancers, Sore Nipples, and Broken Breasts, Chopped Lipa end Hands, Eruptions, Chil f blatas, Bites or Stings of Insects, Ae. i ^atfe A WONDERFUL CURE FOB PILES. Put-up in 60?. sises (nn?'f 1 pots for-families.) AH'Droggiate everywhere sell it. - DO IV T BE ONE DAV/" Without it in the House, "COSTAR'S" Standard Preparations Ana "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o. Extermina? tors. - "Costar's" (liquid) Bed Bug Exter. "Costar's" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Costar's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. SOLD everywhere. Ask for "COSTAR'S" (take no other.) $1, $3, f 3, and $a sises, order front COSTAR CO., 13 Howard.St., N. Y. ' GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Wholesale Agents, CHAtiLESTON, Si C. May i ly WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTAN BU WG ?. H., BO. CA. FACULT? KEV. A. sf. SHI PP, D. D., President aad Professor Mental and Moral Soiuno?. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M.. Professor Ancient Languages and Literature. REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH; D.D., Professor English Literature. WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural Soience. v JA8. H. CARLISLE, A. fe, Professor Mathe ' melles. REV. A. H.' LESTER, A. M., Professor History and Biblical Literature. The Preparatory SehooT, under the Immediate supervision of the Faculty, Jno. W. BHIPP, A. M.) Pr in ol pal. Divinity School- Rey. A.M. Shlpp, D. D. Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. ?). ; Rev. A? H Lester^ A.' M. "<?Y ? ', The ?rst Session of tao Seventeenth Collegiate Year bastln? On the first Mpnday In Oetober, 1870,.tho seaond.BeseioA hfglns on tb? first Mon day in J?a?a?y,,i8?l. ,j'?>- I . , Tie ?ourse of studios . and Ibo standard of soholarsblp remain ?oohatjged, bat tba Faculty now admit Irregular students or those whs) wish to purtme payU0d1?v'?tedUl*aly. . The ?obools alio open Kt the sam? time. . * Tuition ?tr year, in Oolltg'e Clems, including con Ur gen t fee, $64 i n Ou rre n oj. TultWper yean la Preparatory, School, Inelu d Inc contingent foo, $44 In flurrenoy, ' . ' * Bills payable ona hair In ?aranee. Beard, per Month, fresa $ io to lie in earreney. For further par Hool ar s address A. M. 8H?PP, President. PAVILION H0TBL OOAHlA^Tfllt, 8s c, i BOARD. PER DAT, fS.OO. ao?v. ?AMILTOS, Mas, n. tv. aoirahn?L?, Superintendent. Proprietor Ott 6 tajheejahtoay?tcm. *> For fall direction*, read eajefollyUireW Baa Franjeo, OaUforala, ?nd tl aal?HW , meroo'*te?*t,N. T. Aug?I7 ? -;l??;3.*MAtU*B?K?*V Fever and Ague ANTIDOT? ?'. ? Alwar? Stol? rtw CfcUU, : ;,' Thia Modialno has boen before tb* Pub lio fifteen yeare, ?ad ia atill abetd of aft .?the* known remedie*. It dMaoJaerfe* dot* not Bicken the stomach, la parhatiy Safe in any dose and under all ?Jcea? etancoa, and ia thc only Medicine tintwill CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every lom of nm and Ague, because it ia a porfoot AW** *oto to Tin I ar I eu Sold by ?ll Dm?ti*te. < May 4 . Ir FIRST PREMIUM MfPBOVBD FAMILY $5 SEWING $12.50 olear profit per day. $75.00 pert** .$800 per month nade HABT by any lairs ' GBNTLKMAN introducing thia OKNUIN* ?Djl ?? GINA r. OLD FAVORITE. With id maa/ atv M pj ac ti cal additions, nuki og tba moat eoefpk* combination of valuable and useful impro*??a* ever effected in any one machine. The ejikaaV meat of o it remo simplicity, efficiency and ntljitj, entirely different in model and design (rea e?J low priced maeblae. It ia the moat servi***)*; elegant and reliable . VAMILT Sa wm* MAcjmu ever inventsd. gtvee perfect aatiifaetioawhip** introduced. UM received PBSMIUIM. 8*?*|ts* teat of 10 years, and ia fully approved of hyavSJ family wbo have them in nae. I? aoiielet?, ajahji the atrong arid beautiful ELA?TIC LOCK Smct, with wonderful rapidity and CIITATWTT. Btw anything a needle WILL ao THRUCOH, fred kV finest to tbo thickest fabric, firm and neat, ease. Uso j all kinda of ailk or thread dire** n% Ibo spool; lt improved with uew f*lf.aetkwf*s\ tpring tenaion, ?elf.golder, and asea te* .#**. ble ?TRAtour JIKKDLK, perpendionlar motlo?,vlft powerful lever aotidn. Possess** ALL th? fata ?ualilies of the. beat high priced maeblae ensed, without thoir complications ea ?*??*. Samples of sewing saar rata on receipt ff staff For certificates, Ae. see DSSOKimvaPiwr?uM mailed free. A thorough practical sewing BB? chine for family use-"Tribune." A rory atWJl and rotiablemnc! ine,atdloWprirt-'*?taD(Btf?. This beau lifo 1 ?owing machino Jj one of the aw* ingenious pieces of meehan Ism erer inv*nt*4.' "Democrat," Oe. Worth many ? Imo* iU eeft* any family.-"N. Y. Weekly.* JTr ia ?jail*? new maoblna with ita many late ImproTemst? nod saws with astonishing ease, rapidity asl neatness.-"Republican," N. Y, Single maehltH as samples, selected with care, voa FAMILY ila* with everything COMPLSTK, sent to any Fs**-* the country pereapress, packed in stroagw^**** boa,' ?Baa, on receipt of price, $5 00. ,Sat> *?. livery of goods guaranteed. Forward ??.J BKOisTBRin tarran, or P. O. BOKT ***** our risk. Agents wantod, male or fe mala, SOT; where. N>w pamphlet* containing exUa nsw Inducements, sent maa. ..> H\ ^ Address Family Sewing Mai*!?-*? OM?, 66 Nama-Street, New-York. . Aug 31- , Bu> $1,000 R B W ARP, 18 oieretHor any ease of Blind,|'?J#yi? lag, or Ulcerated Piles, that DaBINli^Tig R?MKDY falla to euro. It 1* prepsj?aaf*f ?* personal supervision of one of tksfw?MKT est Heia? Chemists, oipressly to WfJMSE Hundred? of ehroale case* of over ?y*arU??T lng, have been cured in one week, case* ia a few days, bj this a?dl?!o*..???r how obstinate et obronia tha eas* s?fWjT!j diate relief and a permanent core ara .tp**"" in every, ease. At? your DroggUt f?? ,? ?EBING'S PILE B??MBJDY; . - * . And Take ao Otiwr. All weak, nervous, **Wllt*l*s ffffij?, e?rnwtly^,0e.t?d to try ' Via Foea. Yon will be atsrtl**, ?? W .fal effects. Sold hy ali Drn|fW<*. Laboratory 141 JfrariW ' JTot sal* by I. A. *?W<FT 8efttl-tsa DruggWt^o^ii^ REMEDY ? vi? jr ix?? (The way to fy for NlJ?tJ to The Pw ?alees of Jhik*, Hst*, nerrie*, fer . ^?tjsjaV ' tho** Weakne**** ant! /?IMlons P^?j?? of tho Liver, Stomaeh*, Bowal* aa? tuon-/. Tor Mi by I, A. MoK?OsW? Sept 11-6u? Drogllsl, 8omt*r, B. o.