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lOrbjina]. FORTUNES Q? J9LU2T CLAYBURN. ; >"'r;ri(?- . A T?t? of thc Palmetto State. ?fi "I would be happy fco play for her," tta?dEsul, striving^ imitate that fa? shionably polite tenu, which means any? thing or ?va?ything---aoni?thing^or no Durong the only spell of sickness I over had, to ny recollection, I rc mo m ber my mother's music used aw give ?ne more pleasure than anything else. If I do not go in the morning; I might play some for her to-moirow. Perhaps she oonld be able to sit np in the. drawing-room a little while." "It is ont of-tho question," said Mrs. Thurlow, in a determined voice; "now that her con gb. has begun to abate in its violence and she ia growing better every day, tho risk would be too great. It TTonld probably cause a relapse." "That "would be dreadful," said Karl, inwardly shuddering at the thought. ' 'Of coane, it would be very wrong to let her leave her room until her cold is well and she regains her strength. I would not allow it, nnaer any consideration, if I were in yonr place. I believe one of the few points upon whioh the varions fol? lowers of ?ESsoulapius have managed to agree, is the faot, that a relapse is ten? fold worse than the original sickness." "I shall guard against suoh a catas? trophe," said Mrs. Thurlow. "But I wish the child could be gratified about the muaio." "Suppose I leave the drawing-room door open," suggested Karl, "don't you think she might hear?" "I tried that, this afternoon, when you were practising," answered his compa? nion; "but her room is so far, in such an entirely different part of tho house, it only tantalizes, her. In the distance, whole passages are lost, and the ear can? not follow the melody." "Howstupid we are!" said Karl, "there ia the dulcet guitar, which, if not the piano, ia capable of producing sweet enough strains of harmony, especially at ibo touch of a serenader under a moon-lit sky. Would you mind going up to see if she's asleep? and to ask hei if she would like a song beneath hei window? Tell her, she can delude her? self with the idea that it is her adorable fiancee-Frank, I behove, is his name if by so doing, her pleasure in the music will be enhanced." "And I suppose," jocosely questioned Mrs. Thurlow, "you will seek to enhance your pleasure by imagining your min etrol's strains are reaching the ears auc the heart of the lovely Blanche." "Precisely," said Karl, laughing; "1 see I may as well own np at once. Yoi may tell Juliet so, if you like-Ishouldn' like her to fancy that I was so false hearted a knight, as to compliment th? charms of any other fair one except m] own lady (love-the true queen of un soul, save, of course, in such an emer genoy as the present. But," continu?e the obliging Karl, drawing out the guita: from the box and beginning to tune it "T am a true philosopher. Since th< lovely Blanche has chosen to render her self inaccessible, by flitting away fron Ashburn, I will e'en take a Bmall dose o comfort to my heart, by harping, in he absence, a few strains to the lovely Ju liet." The instrument was ready for service and Karl stood waiting in the lobby when Mrs. Tharlow returned from he errand. "Juliet is awake," she said, "and wil be truly pleased to hear your music, nol withstanding your want of gallantry i ascribing the inspiration to other charm than her own. But she yields precedenc to Blanche, as gracefully as ono woma can yield precedence to another in anj thing, and says she will take revenge b imagining the performer is somebody who would celebrate no other power bu her own." "That's Mr. Frank, I presnme?" aske Karl, with his hand on the door-knob. "I dare say-or more probable etil Harry Babbitt." Karl saug "Oh! wert thou but min own love," that sweetest of love song and then, to the exquisite German air < Krebs, 11 An Adelheid," he saug the fo lowing English words: "Dearest. I think of thee When Dian's lamp ia beaming, When all the stars are gleaming Thoo art a star to me. When morning's dewy ehowore Haag on th? balmy flowers, Then, love, thy f ?rm I see; Waking, I think of thee. Dearest, I think of thee When evening's bird is trilliug, When, love, thy sweet voice thrilling In muaio speaks to me. Visions at night float o'er roe, Still, still, thou art beforo me, Fairest of all 1 Bee; Sleeping, I dream of thee." The liquid notes floated out on tl silent night, filling the moon-billowi waves of air with a sound like the trem lons surge and ebb of the ocean tid Every plaintive swell, every softly fall ii note, struck an answering cord iu tue si girl's heart. The sacred fountain of fe? ing gushed np warm and strong, as t waters of Meribah gushed from tho ro at the touch of Moses' rod. What swe memories of those golden, halcyon da in the blissful summer time, did thc songs recall! How often before had th swayed tho emotions of her heart! h never so tenderly, never so entirely now. An impulse quickened at her hei -shu obeyed its power. Raising hers on her arm, she closely inspected 1 cousin's face. Mrs. Richard had thro herself carelessly on the bed, beside 1 invalid, and had fallan aaleep. Satis ing herself that she slumbered sound Juliet slipped quietly from the bed, me her way bare-footed across the room the table, where her writing-desk li and opening it hastily, wrote these wo on a alip of paper: S "Do not grieve, dear Karl. I will sc remamw'^y&weSRoa, ^Afe me ?ad take ? heart-warm ?dien from Ar J?lie** r With this paser held in ber hand, Ju liet approached the bed, took from the table, n oar a Btu all bun oh of violeta, on the back of whioh she pinned the diminu? tive buiet-doux. Then, after another look at her cousin's face, ehe proceeded to tba window, noiselessly raised the sash, gently unfastened the blinds, and slip? ping ont her bands, let the little messen? ger fall. Itiwes bright outside; she could see Karl distinctly. He eau gbt the flowers in bis hand before they fell to the ground -looked np and carried them to his lips. Then he perceived the paper and tried to read it, bot the characters were too fine to be deciphered by moonlight, and as the blinds now closed again, he turned from the spot, going into the house in searoh of light. This incident, and the serenade altogether, was sweet manna to Juliet's troubled heart. She improved rapidly from that time, and two weeks after was back at school, studying harder than ever. TO BE CONTINUED. Baltimore Advertisements. FLOUU. WILLIAM R. HOWARD, Flour Dealer and Commission Merchant, No. 2 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. f^i OOD to Choice Fine, 8nper, Extra and \JC FAMILY FLOUR, suitablo for rotailing, constantly on hand. _ Jan 22 3mo GEORGE P?G?~&^Cd.~ MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT PORTABLE CIRGULAE, SAW MILLS. JW Alto Stationary and Portable /il*. Steam Ectg?neer &Q, lj\ No. 6 Schroeder Btreet, / ^ VSTScndfor Catalogues and Price-Lists. July Sf) ly ^S-GBIATCHL?Y. j YILBERT ST 1 For Pure Water, u?e tbi.. celebrated l'uuip entirely tasteless, durable an J relia? ble; oqual to the good old-Cushioned .ooden Pnmp, and cost ISM than half the money. Easily arranged co an to be uon-freezinp, and in construction BO limpie that any one can put it up and keep lt in repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW ManE. _Oot 19_ tuCtno Tobacco ! Tobacco ?? fT/\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low J U figures. 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxes Extra Rock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. IO boxes Bose Bud Chewing Tobacco. July 20 JOHN C. SEEQEB8. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform the public that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer cn hand, which I put against any Boer brought from the North, or even imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by the Beer scale, i Aug 20_JOHN 0. BEBGEB8. Urina and Ammunition. JOST received by William Glaze, fino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fine Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all kind. One door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil- I hams A Co.'s Banking Honso. Dec IC I Another Step in Science.-Warran tero HE IjfirfG Jan 1] SOLD L Y DB UH G. Boots, Shoes and H AT THE Af AMMO i NEW GOODS FOR I have just received a ve Misses' and Children's F bands, and bought at lo ?brought to this market sin widths and sizes, and the attention of btu down from this date. Call and see for yourselves, at the sign c of Columbia Hotel. ETIWAN Soluble Manures ai Tl, dr AN IT PA OTU RED at Charleston, under th I Tl the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate SOLUBLE PH08FHOR1C ACID, in the fore DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is the basis in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which ii The immense deposits of Phosphoric Guano lina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of InBolnb :iH a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, and as to make its insoluble phosphate soluble in w by growing plants. The insolublo Phosphate more valne to the plant thi.n the original Phos] Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contait consequently tho cheapest Fertilizer is that co Phosphate. Impressed with these troths, tho Sulphuric Ac at Charleston, the first extensive Acid Chambei planters the highest per contage of Soluble Fh< Their Fertilizers aro offered under two forms 1. KUwaut, Ho. 1-PURE SOLUBLE PHOB Dissolved Bone Phnsnhatn of Limo. $60 nor tor a. Btlwmn. No. ?".-PERUVIAN SUPER-PL of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and 1J to 3 per c< Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all Grope, $70 pe: wa ALSO DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for plant into any other compost, and we suggest that tl facturera to transport the Srdphnrio Acid conta for each per contage. (Jan 1 too] R. O'NUALB A BOM, Agente, Columbia. T3IS valuablo medicine U trop ar ed fox. vro XBM exclusively, and to be usod by women only. It ie adapted tpftgrifJilta?hoae caaea where the womb ia disordered, and will oar? any irregularity In the "incuses," e*cept in Buoh cases aB reqniro a sturgic?! operation. As theso last uro very rare, the FEMALE REGU? LATOR is of almost umvoraal application. In a sudden chook of the "monthly OOUTSOB" from COLD, trouble of mind, or like causo, it act H like a oharm, by HBSTOBIHO THE DISCHARGE IN XTEBT LNSTANOE, thus relieving the fever, head? ache, pain in tho small af the Dick and ''lower stomach," flushes of heat about the face, chilly sensations, burning of the eye-lids, and gene? ral restlessness. Taken in time, all these symptoms pass away immediately, .without in? jury to the constitution. Frequently, how? ever, the proper remedy is not applied in time, tho disease becomes chronic, and tho founda? tion laid for numberless evil.* to the constitu? tion of the woman. The next "turu" comes around, and there is no "show," or perhaps tho "whites" will appear. There will bc some uneasiness about tito womb, bot verv little or none of tho natural fluid escaping. Tho com? plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of greenish caste about tho fuco, constant, dull, aching pains in the head, weight in thc lower stomach and back, with or without whites, palpitations of tho heart, pallor, ex? haust ion, indigestion, weariness, languor, ach? ing across tho loins, loss of appetite, pain in lett breast, tightness across the chest, congo and giddiness. If still allowed to go on, "green sickness" will bo fully developed; the headacho becomes severe, with loss of memo? ry, diminished sensibility, SICK STOMACH, dys? pepsia, no relish for food, loes of flesh, in? creased flutteriug of the heart, SWELLING OF TUE FEET, legs and body, and occasional spit? ting of blood. Tho Bligh test effort causes uuBBiED BBEATHiNO, almost to BuiTocation. The skin is flabby, and has a ''doughy feel." This is a sad piolure, but it is the condition of thousands of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-five, who are brought to the grave by ignorance, or neglect to take thc pro? per remedy. To all who aro afflicted with any of tho symp? toms above-mentioned, in connection with an irregularity of tho "monthly sickness." wo earnestly say TAKE PB. J. BBADFIBLD'S FEMALE BEOCLATOB. A few ounces taken, you will at once experiouce its benefit, and with a little patience, you will bo fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively need for upward of twenty years by immy ot the most experienced and successful physicians in Georgia. No family should bo without two or thrco bottles. Wc repeat, that Un. J. BBADFOSLD'S F FT-: ALE REOCLATOR IS prepared for WOMEN, and to bo , used by women only. A trial is all wo ask. I Prepared and sold in any quantity, by BRADFIELD & CO., Atlanta, Ga. \ TESTIMONIALS. WC. the undersigned Druggists, take plea- l sure in coran ending to the trade Br. J. Brad- ' field's Female Regulator, believing it to be a j good and reliable remedy for the disenso foi which he recommends it. PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR A Co., Atlanta. . W. A. LANSDELL, W.O. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga. \V. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ga. .STATE GEORGIA. TROUP Co., Dec. 21, 18?18. , Thia ia to certify that I have examined the I recipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this County, and, as a medical man, pronounce it to bo a ? combination of medicines of qreat merit in thc j treatment ot' all disoaees of females for which | he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. CABTEBSVILLE, GA., April 26, 1809. This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cured hy ouo bottle of Dr. J. Bradfiold's Fe? male Regulator. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish thia certificate, with tho hope of drawing the attention of Buffering womankind to tho merits of a medicino whose power in I curing irregular and suppressed menstruation has been proven under my own personal ob- | Borvtiicn. Its effect on such caeos is truly ? wonderful, and well may the remedy bo called ; '.Woman's Beet Friend." Yours, respectfully, JAMES W. STRANGE. W. H. TUTT, of Augusta, Qa., and DOWIL \ MOISE, of Charleston, 8. C., Wholesale Agents. Frico $1.50 per bottle. For sale by FISHER A UEINITSH, GEIGER A McGREGOR, and C H. MIOT, Columbia. 8. C. Oct 80 Hy DR. W. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARAT ION S. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Yegetablo Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale by Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. ted the Best in the United States. ISTS E VEE Y WEE Ii E. ats for the Million ! ni SHOE HOUSE/ THE NEW YEAR ! ry large stock of Ladies', Gent's, INE WORK, direct from tiret fggg w figures-certainly the finest ce tho war, and in all colors and .'ers is solicited, as goods will be marked Jan 1 >' the Ula Boot and Rut, ono door North A. SMYTHE. GUANOS, nd Sulphuric Acid, e direction of Dr. N. A. PLATT. '.'Lcm:st for Company. rt of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or of all good Fertilizers, aud these are valuable I in them. B which wore discovered in 1867 in Routh Caro? le Phosphate of Lime, which is made available reduced by Snlphorio Acid to euch a oondition atcr, and thus made capable nf being taken np found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no Mi ate rock. The greater tho proportion of this is, the less tho quantity required per acre, and Mauling the highest por centage of Soluble ;id and Super-Phosphate Company have orcctcd rs South of Baltimore, and sro able to offer to )sphate of Lime known in any market. IPHATE, guaranteed to contain 24 por cent, of I, 10 oflr root, discount fer cseh. IOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent. ?nt. of Ammonia, with a soffletont addition of r ton. 10 per cent, discount for each, i orrKB: era or manufacturers, who may desire to mix ii? is the beat and cheapest method for manu .ined in the mixture. Will he sold at fixed rate WM. C. BES Si CO. Af?aU, No. 14 Adgor'e Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. " J H?TCO?aAOB HOM THE OL?) CARC -4 SOUTHERN AND a moat valuable and reliable Tonio, eqt ket, and at much lesa price Ouree Dyopc without doubt the best Tonto Bitters in use. I SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF T XKVABIABL' 1 doz. and lese than 12 doz.(8.00 per dos, 50 doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz. GOODRICI Proprietors and Manufacturers And direct importers < Aug 1 ly _____ MINING & MANI CHA RLES Factory Eaet end Basel street. Mines on . w ando Fei GROUND ASHLI For eak 1 y Aug 1 ly W. C. DUE A. C. KAUFMAN, Bro_er, No. 25 Broad streeet. Charleston. 5. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS and Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and eold on commission. Also, Gold and Silver Coin. OrdorB solicited and promptly attended to. PriceB current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application as abovo. Refers by permission to Chas. T. Lowndes, Esq., President Bank of Charleston._ MOSES GOLDSMITH & S0H, Nos. 10,12,14 Vendue Hange, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hides, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon us before purchasing. MOSES GOLDSMITH. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS /SffrS^ AND Dcalcrb in Wince, Liquors, Se HBStBlgars, Tobhcco, Ac. 11)7 East RUY, a*-_Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN. Aug 1 ly J. H. PIEPER. D.F. FLEMING Sc Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, \gfg\ No. 2 Hjviip et re et, corner (3-^^^ Church. CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Ang 1 ly JAMES M. WILSON. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing bcon renovated and newly furniuhtd throughout, is second to nono in the South. Nov l3 J. PARKER. Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Snper-Phos] HAVING completed their extensive Manu F?rtil-ere, no other kinds being availal. investments. This Company, under tho direction entirely ducements which will recommend it to Sot largest and most completo in the United Sta abundant supply of the proper solvent for the; aro near by. From these Phosphates they j in soluble Phosphate than those made from ra quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in Bale, tho rates at which wc offer them being nc tilizers, while the Manures contain twice as m cheaper to the consumer. They are offered oi that the material In each will correspond to th ETI WAN, No. 1_Soluble Phosphate, contai: Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and fnrniehe ETIWAN, No. 2_Peruvian Super-Phosphatt Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, o proved acceptances, bearing intercut, or such < agents. Orders to be forwardod immediately t and after lat January next. G. G. MEHMIROEB, President. Stir The Fertilizers of thia Company will be 1 Agents for Exton'* Premium Treidon Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, a207 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agonts for P. Ballantine A Sons' Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. H. M. PTODDABD. CALVI' rRONEBEBOEB. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in _W ^_ Boots, Shoes and Trunks, at _r .Js__?ManufacturerB' prices, 105 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, 8. C._ Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS CLOTHING, 122 and 124 Meeting Htrcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN RATE?. GEO. C. SELM AN, Anp l ly THOS 1!. Med AH AN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, _jAo., 249 King st root., Charleston, S. C. An assortment of House-keeping Hard ward on hand. Aug 1 ly Show Cases! Show Cases! W. H. Coma'" LATEST PATZWT. At New York Rates. Constantly on hand and made te order. ALCO, TOYS I TRIMMINGS ll FANCY GOODS 111 MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, iBaae Ball?, Fire-works, Ac Stamping, ?Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted, from latest designs, ai WM. MoLKAN 8. 4$8King st., Aug Charleston, B. C. atfjT tffljfjfcjj AiVyiF/rrj^jJv^ AGENTS. UFACTVJfKM. >L|NA BITTERS, PR?PARA HON lal, if not superior, to any Bitters in tue mar ipsia, Lota of Appetite, Chills and fever, and is 'or aale by Druggists and Grocers ?very wbero. HE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, ? NIT CASH. 12 doa. and leas than 50 doe.$7.50 per doz. I, WILEMAN & CO., of the Celebrated Carolina Bitters, >f choice Enropean Drugs and Chemicals, No. 23 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C. KT TD O JFACTITRING CO., TON, S. C . Ashley Uiver. .tilizer , SY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A DEARDEN, Columbia. IES A CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's /fifer. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first clara Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. _|T. McNelty, will leave Charleston, , for abovo placcB, overv TUESDAY EVENING, at ti o'clock. Tho elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for above places. Through Tickets to bo had at railroad of tices. No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms. For freight or passage apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. S. C^ HENRY COBIA & CO., 16 Vendue Range, CHARLESTON, SO UT H CA R O LI NA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. A nc 1 ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in [Musical Instruments, Strings, I Ac. Ac. Agents of Steinway & I Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhart & Needham's Mclodeons, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. I FERDINAND ZOGDAUM, New York; HEN j RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Dart Street, HAVE for sale tho choicest brands of Pure Havana Segar!-. Also, good domestic 1 Segare, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, I Aug 1 ly Charleston. S. C. MANURES. phate Company, of Charleston, S. C., [factory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble de to planters for immediate returns tor their of Southern men of high character, offers in ithern planters. Their works are among the tes, anti enable them to prepare at home an .South Carolina native Bone Phosphates which iropoeo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer w nones, and containing more than twice the the best average Manures heretofore offered for > higher than the average price of other Fer? nen fertilizing material; they are in fact much i the market in two forme.with a guarantee e advertisement. Dining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of d at sixty dollars per ton. J, containing from sixteen to twenty.per cent, of f Ammonia, at seventy dollars prr ton; for an? other security as may be acceptable to the sub o the Agents, and delivery mado as directed on WM. C. REE A CO., Agents. jranded Efl WAN, No. 1, and ET I WAN. No. 2 A Useful Invention. HOUSE KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have heretofore felt the want of a perfect Raking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached to their Stoves, will bake Bread, Bis? cuit, Pies, Ac, and roast Poultry. Beef, Pota? toes, Ac, to perfection. A full supply of Kerosene and Gas Stoves, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & SONS, Charleston, S. C., Agonts for Patentees. Aug 1 ly "Eascn Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINE^, Machinery and Castings. J. M. EASON A BRO. Aug 1 ly Meses Goldsmith & Son, Not. 4, G and 8, Pendue hange, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock. Highest cash prices paid for the above. MOSES OOI.PflMITH. A I'.H A II AM A. OOI.UBMITn. mos. J. xr.RE. HEBMANN BUI-WINKIJ:. T. J. KERR &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Ken's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to the silos of all kinds of Produce and Purohaee of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. Aog 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KING STREET. ?~*\ OLD and Tin Foil. Amalgam Mineral Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used by the Dentist. Aag 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Material?, Broad airest, Charles? ton, B.C. Angl ly CH Ar Ir? Steift 4B?^T%r1{?lfcltrtT?t?r. . . . ^ ^Wff^. ' ? " Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dystospcia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene? ral Dobilitv, Ac; prepared by G. W. AHAB, Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, 8. (J. SAVANNAH, GA., March S, 1867. MR. G. W. AIMAR-Dear Sir: A member of my family, sufferiDg long from Dyspepsia, has experienced more relief from your "Saracenia Ritters," than from any other medicine abe has ever tried. It is moat excellent for invigo? rating the system and creating an appetite. I regard it as decidedly the most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. Yours, very respectfully. N. J. DARHELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agenta; BIS LET A Co., 141 Chambers st.. N. Y. April 9 |ly HAVING tho LARGEST and moot COM? PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern States and keeping always on hand s large and mont complete stock of DOORA, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, 8tore Doors, Shutters "ViouldingB, Ac., Ac, I am enabled to sell low mid at manu? facturer's prices. \^ N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. _ April 6 ?ly STOLL, WEBB & CU.? WHOLESALE DEY GOODS, DomesticStoro. I K1NQ 8T'? LaceBtore. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. i"^ Exchange of Bonds. OFFICE CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A A. R. R. Co., Cou jiiiiA, G. C., November IS, 1369. THE Stockholders of the Charlotte and South Carolina, and the Colambia and Au? gusta Railroad Companies in joint Convention, July 8, 18C9, having consolidated and autho? rized the issuance by this Company of its F?rst Mortgage Seven per cent. Coupon BONDS, to ho need for tho pnrposo of retiring the Bonds of suid two Companies, respectively, the un? dersigned hereby gives notico of bin readi? ness to make tho Exchange of the BONDB. Tho Coupon due January 1,1870, will be at? tached to tho New Bonds. This issue of Bonds for tho purpose designated, will amonnt to f 1,200,000, which in equivalent to a lien of only about $G,0fiO per mile on this Company's road of 105 miles. As a security, they arc regarded as being better than any heretofore issued by either of tho two Companies named, and are conlldently commended as ono of the best in? vestments now offered in the Southern States. Nov 18 C. H. MANSON, Treasurer. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta B. R . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., January 13, 1870. ON and after TO-DAY, an Accommodation Train will run as follows: Leave Columbia. 6.15 p.m. Arrrive at Augusta. 8.80 a. m. Leave Augusta. 4.15 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. l.SOa. m. This Train connects with the Georgia day : Passenger Trains at Augusta, and the Green . ville Road at Columbia, each way. j Jan 13 (112*26 C. BOUKNIGHT. 8np'f I Greenville and Columbia Railroad. I GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, January 15,1870. ON and after WEDNES? DAY, January 19, the fol? lowing Schedule will be run daily, Sunday excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, up and dows, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Road going South: Leave Columbia. 7.00 a m Alston. 8.40 a m Newberry.. 10.10 a m Arrive AbbevUle. 3.00 p m Anderson. 4.20 p m Greenville. 5.00 p m Leave Greenville. 5.45 a m Anderson. 6.25 a m Abbeville. 8.00 a m Newberry.12.85 p m Alston. 2.10 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m The Train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES_ O. MEREDITH, General Snp't. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R. [GENERAL FREIGHT A TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23,1369. THE following Passenger Schedule will go into effect on this Road on and after SUN? DAY next, 26th instant: OU1.VO NORTH. Leave Augusta, at. 4.00 a. m. Columbia, 8. C., at.. 0.40 a.m. " Winnsboro, at.11.40 a.m. Chester, at - -- --.1.40 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20 p. m. Making clone connections with Trains of North Carolina Road for all points North and East. OOINO SOUTH, Leave Charlotte. N. C., at. 10.30 a. m. " Chester, at.1.25 p. m. Winnsboro, at.2.57 p. m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 5.07p.m. Arrive at Augusta.9.50 p. m Making close connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Selma, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and all points Sooth and Weet. * Palace Rleeping Care on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all principal points. ari- Passengers by this route OOINO NOBTU, huve choice of THREE DIFFERENT ROUTES. C. BOUKNIGHT. Superintendent. E. R. DonsEV, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Doc 25 South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SEPT. 15,18C9. rr>M ? rngm?vW THEfollowing Soho ??ffi??SKS^dulo for "Passenger Trains will bo observed from this date: DAV PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaving Colombia at.7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at.. 4.40 p. ni NIOnT EXTREMS TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at.5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at.4.45 a. m. THE CAMDEN TRAIN Will continue to run the following schedule: TBI-WEKK LY. (Mondays, Wednendayn and Saturdava. ) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a."m. Leave 1.45 p. m. DAILY (SURD A YB EXCEPTED- ) Leave Camden6.35a.m. ArKingvilia9.20a.m. Lve Ringville 8.15 p. m. Ar Camden 6.05 p.m. Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE, General Snp't. ~Fine Geld Watch Chains OF all tho latest styles, for Ladies and Gen? tlemen for sale by WILLIAM GLAZE.