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The New Slate.
Sec my (Into I I dot it naic,
Cos 1 b'oke tbo otbor,
Put my 'ittlo fool right froo, ,
Kuuiitn' after mother.
I tan in alio you Iota 'o singa, a
Fuss da you can toll 'cm,
T'u and B't and big 0 ring*. .? J
Ouly I tan'l spell 'em.
1 ton mnko a funny pig
Wld bia turly tail ly,
'Ittle ay?s, and snout so big
Pokiu' in a pai! y.
I tan make ? elephant,
Wld bis trunk a bnngln'}
An' a boy?wbo says I lan't ??
* Wid his dun a bangio*. * .
An* tlio smoke a tuminin* out
(\Tid my t'uuib I do it, T ' *
llubbin' all the white nbout,)
Sparks n llyia ; firoo it.
- ? -' .V - -5
1 tan mnko a pretty house
W id trco behind it,
An' a little mousy-mouse
Kunniu' round to find it.
yotfYAI Jt"V
I tnu put my band oat flat
On the slate, and draw it
(Tieklin' is tbo worst cf that!)
Did you ever saw it?
I tan draw mo runnin' 'bont? (
Mania's 'ittlo posset
(Slate's so dusty, rubbin' out
Does oo'd better wass k.)
Now, then, s'all T make a tree
Wid a birdie in it ?
All my pirsurs you s'all seo
If you'll wait a minute.
No, I dess 1*11 innko n man
Juss like Uncle Holly,
Pec it tummin' fas's it tan !
Hot my sluto is jolly I
[CVhcuimjti Gazette.
What the Farmer Must Know
?The fitrmer, like (he bnsineef
inan, must know wlmt ho isdoin<;:
lie must have 8omc pretty decid
cd ideas of what lie is to accom
jilish?in fact lie must accomplish
it beforehand.
Ho must know his soil?that o1
each to; not only the top, but the
sub soil.
11(1 ir* net I'nAtw ---'
?? uwo onvn TV UCll ^ I illll illll.
grasses arc adapted to each.
lie must know when is the besl
time to work them, whether, the)
need siimmer fallowing.
lie must know the condition in
which ground must bo when plow
ed, so that it be not too wet or toe
dry.
lie must know that some graini
require earlier sowing than others
and what those grains are.
lie must know how to put their
in.
lie must know that it pays tc
have machinery to - help him at
well as muscle
lie must know about stocks ami
manures, and the cultivation ot
trees and small fruits, and man)
other things ; in a word, he musl
know what experienced, observing
farmers know, to be sure of sue
cess. Then h e will not guesswill
not run such risks.
An actress, who is a roputec
chatter-box, the other day sent foi
her doctor with all speed. Slu
declared herself ill, and wantoc
him to write'the requisite certiii
cate.
- i uo not know tliat there h
anything the matter," was the re
ply ; u let me feol your pulse?juei
so?a little quiet will sot yon t<
rights very soon."
,l But I assure yen, doctor, 1 mi
ill; look at my tongue."
Ihe doctor looked.
11 Well, I sec, my dear Miss
it is like you; ft little quiet will d<
it good."
?
Mr. Boynton, the person wh<
lias saved so many lives at Capi
May this season, was ottered fiftj
cents by one gentleman, after lu
had been dragged safely ashore
Mr. Boynton handed him bad
forty-nine cents in change, remark
ing that ho didn't wish to nccep
more tl an his life was worth.
Like the generality of kings ant
conqucrers, Frederick the Grea
had ft most philosophical in differ
cncc to death?in others. In on*
of his battles, a battalion ot vote
inns having taken to their heels
lie galloped after them, bftwlinj
out:
" Why do you run away, yoi
old vagabonds 1 Do you want t<
livo forever i"
A physician, on being inquire*
of concerning a friend, replied tha
he brut been arrested for takinj
what did not belong to him, an*
what he had no business to med
die with#
" liy whom was he arrested an*
what aid he take ?"
" Ho was arrested by Death fo
taking the typhus lever." . w
" Dm. wants to know \
you'll please pay this bdl now.wOld
gentleman looks at the item
and replies: "Tell Dr. 1*
pay hiin for his medicine and r<
turn hia visits."
WtaL.
gg- LL.i__i_ggaaB
f SHERIFF'S SAIJEST^
By virtue of auudry wrlU of TicJ'i Taoimt
to ton directed, I will sell, before tkl
Court ?IIouSe.doar/ on (taleednjr in February
next, between the hoars of iO o'clock in th?
forenoon and 3 o'clock in tfce afternoon,
One Tract of Land, known as tbo Fowler
or Milos Place, on waters of Mash Creek,
containing 310J acres, mora or less, adjoining
lauds of A. A, Menves, Mrs. M. Taylor and
uiuurs. lionea on as mo property or Jnmes
N. Taylor, at the suits of J. 11. Morris, W. D.
Diokoy, William Choice anil otheir; retold at
tbo risk or the former purchaser.
Alto one Tract of Land, containing 40
ucrct, more or Iless, adjoining lands of William
and Tboinas Barton?levied ?d ii theproperty
of Peter Uosnell, Ktocutor </e ton fashit tbo
salt of Jobo Dili, bearer.
Also, one Truot of Land, containing 350
acres, more or Ices, homestead to l>e set off to
defendant befoio day of sale, adjoining lands
of II 8 Gibson, W D Berry, V Mclloe, dccoascd
and others. Levied on as the property
of R. J. Foster, at the suit Ql J. Wlnsinitb.
Also one Tract of Land* home place, containing
354 acres, more or less. Homestead to
lib set off to tbo defendant before day o( sale,
adjoining lands cl E 11 Bates, G \V McCarroll,
K Powell, and others. Also, all dofendant's
right, title and interest in law and equity
in one Tract of Land known as tha " Saluda
plaec," containing 200 acros, more or less, adjoining
lands of J II Cleveland, Wm Cox, and
others. Levied on as the properly of WllHam
West, at the suit of A Blythe, Executor.
Also ene Tract of Laud, containing 800
acres, more or less, homestead to be set off to
defendant before day of eale, adjoining lands
of WlUintn K liightower, 11 Morgan and
others?Levied on as the property vf Benjamin
F Posey, at the suit of John Forrest and
ethers.
Also one Tract of Land, containing 300
acres, more or less, homestead to be set off to
defendant before day of sale, adjoining lands
of David Betne, I) D Davenport, and others.
Levied on as the property of Irvine Cox, at
tho suit of A Illy the, Executor.
Also one Tract of Land, containing 188
acres, more or less, homestead to be set off to
defendant before day of sale. Levied on as
tho properly of Mrs Mnrtha A Charles, Kxeeutrix,
at the suit of T L Jledrick, hearer.
Also one Tract of Land, containing 208
acres, mere or less, homestead to be set off to
defendant before day of sale. Levied on as
tho property of O \V Garrison, at (he suit ol
Sarah A Hawkins, Administratrix.
Also, one Tract of Land, containing 420
acrc^ more or less, homestead to be set off to
defendant before day of sale. Lovied on as
tho property of D M Fcdcn, at the suit Of A
i Blythe, Kxccator.
Alii one Tract of Land, containing 525
. acres, more or less, homestead to be set off to
. defendant before day of sale, adjoining lands
of J T Bennett, Mrs Woodsidvs, and others,
i Levied on as the property of T C Harrison, at
me suiioi a uiyuie, KxucuUr.
Also ono- Track of Land, containing 400
acres, more or leas, udjoiuing lauds of Moses
I llutsun, 0 C Montgomery, 8 Marebbanks, and
others. Levied on as tbo property of Dr J
, 1* llill house, at tlio suit of A Blytbo, lixccut
tor.
) Also ono Trnet of Land, containing 100
acres, more or less, homestead to be act off to
defendant before day of sale, adjoining lands
I of Alfred Ward, deceased, B i' Posey, and
others. Levied on as the property of John
Ward, at the suits of John Forrest,
t Also one Tract of Land, containing 150
acres, more or less, homestead to be set off to
dorcndnnt before day of sale, Wounded by lands
of W I) Tally, ft Holder, and others. Levied
I on as the pro|>erty of Joseph Harden, at the
auit of David Blytbe.
Also one Tract of Land, containing 525
> ncrcs, more or lefts, homestead to be set oflf t?
defendant before day of sale, a<Uoiuing lands
of William Goldsmith, J L Westmoreland, Sr.,
i and others. Levied on as tho property ol
Qoorg4 Tilninn Ilughos, at tbo salt of J E
' Green, W P Vaughn and others
Also tho undivided iutcrcst, being one-half,
I in a vacant lot,, on Buncombe Street, in th?
city of Greenville, containing three-fourths ol
an ncre, tnoro less, bounded by lots of J 0
> Meredith, estate of D Long, deceased, and es?
I tate of General Owons, deceased. Also, vacant
Lot No. 8, hounded on tho west by Wainul
Street, on the south by State Street, and on the
I east by Lot No. 0 ; containing one and a hall
c acres, more or less. Also, Lot No. 0, bounded
on the south byStnto Street; on tbo west by
r Lot No 8, and on tbo cast by Cbcsnut Street j
>_ containing one and ono fourth aercs, more oi
less. Also, Lot No. 10, bounded on tho casl
[ by Lot No. II, on the south by State Street,
. and on tho west by Chcsnut Street; containing
one and three sevenths acres, more or less.
Also, Lot No. 1), bounded on the west by Lol
No. 10, on the east by Lot No. 12, on th?
south by State Street; containing one and
[ inrccecvenms acre*, more or less. Abo, Lol
No. 12, bounded on the west, by Lot No. 11,
'' on tbe south by Stuto Street, and on the ens!
> by Pearl Street; containing one and seven|
eighths acres, more or less. Levied on as the
property of the estate of Randall Croft, de
ceased, at tho suit of John M. Crook, Executor,
assigned to 8. Stradley.
Also one Tract of Land, Home Place, con
taining .106 acres, btoca or less, adjoining landc
of W. A. Pepper, J. II. Rico and others?
. homestead to bo set off to the defendant be1
fore da/-of sale. Also one Traet of Land,
) (Jrovo Place, containing 308 aerer, more oi
less, adjoining lands of 11. Charles, 0. W
Harrison and othors. Also one Tract ol
1 Lund, Saluda Place, containing 267 aeres, more
or less, adjoining lands of J. 1>. Sullivan, Elijah
Kskew and A. M. Hamilton. Also the defendant's
lifetime interest in the (larrisoe
f PUcc, eontaining 238 acres, more or less, ad>
. joining lands of the estate of Lemuel Waddill
deceased. Q W Richardson and others Levioc
on as the property of John Charles, at the sun
of A M Hamilton, and others.
, Also on Tract of Land,oontaiaing 760 acres
more or leas, homestead to be set off to defend
3 ant before day of sale, adjoining lands ol R 1
Whilden, J W Cuningham, and others. Lev
ied on as tbe property ot Hllsa J Prince, ?
the sulttof Alex. NoKianep.1 t
Also, one Tract of Lnnd, homo p'nee, contain
. ing 101 aeres, more or less, adjoining landa o
J M licneon, J Wynn, Win Choice, and others
- Also, ono Tract of Land, Saludit plaeo, eontaln
t ing 300 aerer, more or less, aiRoining lands o
Mrs E Qibson, J M Hutching, Martin Hunt
end others. Levied on as the property o
James.M. Farr, at tho suit of James M. Ren
] soo, Executor.
. Also, one Tract of Land, home ptnfte, con
taining 636 aeres, more or less, homestead t<
be set off to defaadant before day of aale, id
a joining lands of Benj V Posey, JI Morgai
and others. Alao, ono Traet of land, Danis
I- Higbtower place, eontaining 360 aeres, more o
less, adjoining lands ofT II Allep, C Hoi
' com be, and others. Levied on as the proper
? ty of Win K High tower, at the suits ol W 1
Shumate for another, and John Forrest.
. Also, ono Tract of Land, eontaining 26'
aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm
0 Lee, Moses Fowler, and others. Levied on a
tho property of Barker and Prioe, at the sal
ui %i \j iiiui|(iwu, AQBiuivimivr.
I Alao, one Traet of Lend, borne pltM, eon
d talning >00 aeree, more or lea*, homeaUad t
,t be aet off lo defendant before day of eale, ad
joining Unda of Col. John V Kern, 0 W Oar
J rieoa, and other*. Alao, all defendant'* right
d title and Internet in law and eqaity in on
[. Traet of Land, on Grove Creek, conlainini
07 acre*, more or lee*, adjoining land* of Mr
M A Cbnrle*. W A Pepper and John Cbarlei
[| Levied on a* the property of liarkedal* Cbarlei
at tbe auit of A M UamiUou, and other*, ei
Jdhn Char!**, Darkadal* Oharle* and R 1
r Alexander.
Term* ea*b. rnrebaeer* to pay for *taa*|
and paper*.
it A. B. VTCKKRS, B. 0. 0.
Jan 10 I> ?
* piT The RUtrprite lioa a goo
B. circulation in tho upper part c
Sontti Carolina.
- "'I' M nw"iw ! " '1 'i!"
N E S i 9 T
1 1 1
Columbia
Advertisements.
WM. GLAZE,
' Dealer in Watohee, Cloeks, Jewelry
and Silver Ware,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JUST nhtrntd from the Northern market*
with a New Stock of elegant and ehoteo
Good*, comprising Ladles' and Gent's fine
Gold and Silver Watches, handsome solid Coin
Silver Ware, Triple Plated Ware, and fine
Jewelry of every pattern, together with a hand omo
aeaortment of Cloeks. I take plea en re
in inviting the attention of my friends and
the public to the same.
My stock of Speotaoles are well-eeleoted,
and enitabla for all agea.
Ilalr Jewelry manufactured to order at low
prloee, and Watches, Clocks and Jewelry aklL
felly repaired and warranted. t
Besides the above, I have a tne assortment
or Engllali Uuna of Uie best maker*.
Examine my atook and prioea.
WM. ULAZ&, Columbia, 8. C.
Nor U 17 Sm?
: MARBLE CilTTlNC.
MOW 10 cV SPEOWIi,
; COLUMBIA, S. C.,
; CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL. WORK
In all Ha branehea, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
r MARBLE.
Sept 8 18 tf
Baltimore
Advertisements.
CUSHIN6S & BAILEY
BOOK SELLERS ARB STATIONERS,
262 Bailiraora-at., Baltimore, Md.
T1I1E Largest and Beat Aaaorled Stock
in tha City, of
, SCHOOL. LAW, DENTAL, MEDICAL,
CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
General Bank and Counting-Hnnac Stationery
of all kinda. Blank Hooka made to
order, in any atyie, of binding anderuling.
Aug 26 14 Sin*
1 Greenville A Columbia Railroad.
i OaarnAtr SrraRixTasDEXT's Office, )
i Columbia, January 16th, 18T0. J
ON AND AFTER WEDNB8DAY, January
lOtb, the following Sohedulo will
f be rnu daily, Sunday excepted, connecting
i with Night Train on South Carolina Road, up
and dowDr and with Night Train on Charlotte,
, Columbia and Auguata Road going South :
i Leave Columbia.. 1 CO in
r " Alston, 8 40 in
\ " Newberry 10 10 in
i Arrivo Abbeville 3 00 p m
( " Anderson 4 20 p m
t " Greenville.... ? ..... 6 00 p m
! Leave Qrecnrille & 45 a m
r " Anderson 0 20 am
| *' " Abbeville S 00 am
" Newberry ......12 85 p m
; " Alston 2 10 p ma
Arrive Columbia...... 3 45 p in
The Train will return from Bolton to Anderson
on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES 0. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
[ Charlotte* Columbia A Augusta E. R.
I Genera} Freight and Tickot Office, )
Columbia, S. C., Dteembe 23, 1800.- J
THE following Passenger Schedule will go
Into effect on and after sunday uojci;
i 20/A imtant s
Going North.
Leave Augusta at 4 00 a m
" Columbia, at 0 40 am
" Wionsboro, at .11 40 am
i " Chester, at....*. 1 40 p ns
Arrive at Charlotte, N C 4 20 pm
Making cioee Tonneetions with Trains of
P North Carolina Road for for ail points North
' and East.
j. Going South.
, Leave Charlotte, N C, at Iff 80 a m
" Chester, at 1 25 p as
" Winnshoro, at 2 57 p se
, " Columbia, at C 07 pm
. Arrive at Angosta, at.................. 0 50 pm
Making eloae connections with Traias of
[ Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah,
t and all points in Florida, Mason, Columbus,
Montgomery, Mobiles New Orleans, Bel to a,
Chattanooga, Memptale, Nashville, Loniavllle,
[ Cincinnati, St. Lonis, and all points South and
f W"':
raiace Bleeping vara on nil night Train*.
Through Ticket* fold, and Baggnga checked
to nil principal point*.
/ttr?~Pfu?engers by thin route going North,
hare choice of thrtt diffrrtnt rontei.
0. BOUKNIGHT. Superintendent.
E. R. Donsar, General Freight and Ticket
Agent.
Sontia Carolina Railroad Co.
General Superintendent'* Offlee,)
September lft, IMI. )
TIIR following Schedule for Pa**enger
Train* will l>e obwrred from thi* date s
Day Patttngrr Train.
Learlng Columbia at ....7 49 a a
Arriving at Columbia at .4 4ft p at
Night Krprtit Train.
Learlng Colombia at ....ft 4ft p a
Arriving at Colombia at..... M*i 4ft a a
Th* Camdtn Train
Will contiane to ran the following *oh*dul*>
TH- W?kif.
(Monday*, Wednesday* and Saturday*.)
? Arrive at Columbia 11 00 am. -Leave 149 pa
Daily (Sunday Earepitd.)
' r.... Att. _ i.vi.^.iiua
1 - KlngtrillallftpMi. Ar Camdan ?0? p m
' H. T. PKAKR.
Oenoral SupcrloUadani. ,
TUTT'S VEGETABLE
mnraa ipint.it.
(| Cure* diMUM of Ik# Llrtr n4 8tomaah.
TUTT8 EXPECTORANT
A plaaaant ??r? fur Cough*, Col da, As.
. TUTT'S 8ARSAPAR1LLA AND QUEEN'S
ri DRLIOHT lh? graat AlUrailre nd I Hood
, Purifier. TUTTB IMPROVED HAIR
,f | DTK, Warraalad tka boat dya la Ma. Throa
land curd proparalioaa ara for aala by Drag*
' flat aaarywhrra. Oat A-ljr.
* *-? _
BBSS g t
Charleston . 1
Advertisements.
L i J, i
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WARSROOM8,
175,177 ft 179, King Street
P.14ARI FRTON ft. n.
-4^ Bstaimihkd in 1838.^2529
JMM Koeps constantly on hand J7
Jf| ill a woll selected Stock of reMMra
! I Ij rTJHITITTJM,
|ijw v Which ho offers at
REASONABLE
Vv PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOB SHIPPING.
No* 34 33 ly*
baugits"
RAW BONEI
SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF
LIME.
I AM sow receiving my supplies of thia Manure,
and planters can rely upon getting
an article fully up to standard, aa per analysis.
All bought from myself or au'horised agents,I
will guarantee ; as every cargo so sold is anal*
yted on arrival here, and the high character of I
tho Manure (ally kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
Sole Agent for South Carolina.
Noe. 1 and 3, A tlantio Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
David Ac Strodley,
Agents for Greenville Connty.
Prof. Sbepard says of analysis made October
10th, 18001 w A valuable Manure, and de->
oidedly superior to the article of last year."
Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond,
of Beech Island, S. C.:
No manure?887 lbs seed cotton per acre.
173 lbs Peruvian Guano^?1338 lbs seodootton
per acre.
175 lbs BaugVs?1489 lbs seed ootton per
acre.
Dee 33 81 Sm
FARMERS!
Inert at* Your Crop* antl Imprint Your Land*,
bp uriny
PIHENIX GUANO,
Imported bp ? direct from the Pkctnix Ittandi,
South Pacific Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibbs 8c Co.'s
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Prepared al Sauannak, Oa., and Cknriceton, S.
O., tekiek kae proved in Ike coil the beet
MANURE IK USE.
Guano, Salt and Plaster
Compound,
PREPARED AT SAVANNAH AND
CHARLESTON.
For Sale for Cash or on Time, by
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
eoAROs.
tW Por ftflMher information, address at
above for circular, or subscribe to Southern
Agriculturist, published by W. 0. Maomurphy
A Co., at Augusta and Savaonab, Oa.,
at 15c. per annum.
DAVID A STRADLEY,
Agents, Greenville, S. 0.
Dec IB 20 4m
ALnXANIIRR M'Lor. J. W. RICK.
M'LOY A RICE,
270 Kin*, * 67 Haul-St,
S. 0.p
WHOLE8ALE
AND .
P. 3 TAIL DSALAP.O
p
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
MM mm?,
CARPETS,
RUGS,
MATTING, &c., &c.
CARPETS FROM 2SI CENTS
PER YARD TO THE FINEST FABRIC.
SSAVY ALL-"S700L
A Speciality at 11.00 Per YardOUR
STOCK IS VKRT COMPLETE IN
titty department, t? which addition*
*" being made by trwy Staamer arriving.
call U reapeetfclly auUelted.
NcLoy & Kicc.
njt 14 __ 17 8m*
I'i* Pe JOIVESf
AwwdoiaaraYr AW MW,
JAi> SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
will m*cTtcm n? ait
COURTS OF THIS STATE
a Lao.
IN TIIE UNITED STATES COURTS
Office Sroofirllio 0. H., I. 0.
July 7 ly?
+. X. DAiur. ?. ?. vim
XAtLBY.* WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
QRXBMVILLB, 8. 0,
T>R ACTION In tbe Court, of tho 0U4# 004
A of the United ItUlii, tad (In NpiaUl
ttontlon Ia (U0 Is Banhrnptey.
JnoeIt t
WATCHES, CIXK7K8,
Jewelry, Feriaoepie Speetaeles,Ao
jflLo WILL order M uti* srilel,
TF_fWmtm nay ysnoa. Ipuhl.tttw.
Hon will bo (Ires to SIPAIL
jSS&ilflPlNO tie Wntcbe. of eeery don
rriptiou. Beat reference# (iron.
JANES G. BLACK.
June M 6 tl
T E R P R I S
CHARLESTON
AD
THE " CAROLINA FERTILIZER" la made
pronounced by various chemists, one of the
'lusno in its fortilixeng properties. These Phosp
imals, and possess qualities of the greatest valu
Professor Sbepard:
L*?oi?*ronr or
Analysis of CAROLTXA FERTILIZER, pcrs
Moisture expelled at 212? F.,
Organic Matter, with somo water of combination
Fixed Ingredients, ...
Ammonia, s ...
Phospborie Acid?Soluble, - 6 9ft
.nsoluble, - ft 17
13 13
Sulphuric Acid, 11 01
8ulpliate of Potash, ...
Sulphate of Soda, ?
Sand, On
the strength of these results, I am glad t
FERTILIZER, examined.
Wo will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER I
Geo. W. Willian
DAVID & STKADLEY,
WILLIAMS & WI1ITMI
Jan 13
ETIWA3V
SOLUBLE MANURES, J
MANUFACTURED
UNDER the direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT
Phosphate Company.
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID. In the f<
or DISSOLVED RONE PHOSPHATE, fe ?h
valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric A<
Tho immense deposit* of Phorpbatic Onanoi
olina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insa
able aa a Fertiliser by being ground to powder
dition aa to make ita insoluble phosphate sole
taken up by growing plants. The insoluble P
of no more value to the plant than the orlgina
of this Soluble Phoaphato which any Fortilizei
Acre, and eonseqnently tho cheapeat Fertilizer
Soluble Phosphate.
Impressed with these truths, tho SUT.PIIUI
PANY have erected at Charleston the first oxt
are able to offer to planters the Ili>jhe*t per ctt
any market.
Their Fertilizers aro offered under two formi
1. ET1WAN NO. 1. ?Pure Solu
cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, $
2. ETIWAN NO. 2. ?Pcruvlai
per cent, of Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and 1
addition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to al
cash.
WE ALf
DI880LVED BOHE, of high grade, for pli
into any other compost, and we suggest that I
faeturers to transport tho Sulphurio Acid con
rata for each par eentago.
WTWa Ca V
NO. 14 ADGI
DAVID & STRADLEY,
December 20
PANKNIN'S HWTIC BITTERS,
THET OUHE DYSPEPSIA,
An au Mim or in
STOMACH AMD LIVER.
tm
nan ami uoomnn nm'.
U^piOAL TAOUtTV.
HEGEMAN Sc CO.,
JLOMim, tfKW YORK.
Itonfactnred by OF. PANKHIfl,
uaimiT A*D APoraacAxr,
OH AULEUTON, B.O.
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IMPORTERS ADD DEALERS IK
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
8 T HIN O 8, *?., Ac.
A grata of WM. KXABK A CO.'S PIANOS,
MA80N A HAMLIXS MKLODEON8,
Steinwajr A Son'a and J. B. Dunham'*
PI ANOKS
TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR.
KEPAIRINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
m king nmi,
CHARLE8TON, 8. C.
" FERDINAND ROOD A CM,
New York.
HKMUY YOUNO, O. L. M'CLRN AHAN,
CharUeton, 8. 0.
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from tlio Phosphates of South Carolina, and if ^
best Manures known, only inferior lo Peruvian
hntca ere tho remains of extinet land end sea an- '
) to the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis of the
Medical College or Soi'tn Carolina. m
anally selected : m
1# 70 J
expelled at a low red heat, - 10 50
60 80
* - -2 60
Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to 18 48 lusolublo (bone.)
24 78 Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to 28 65 Sulphate of Limo.
80
3 50 *
11 06
o certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA
U. U. HllKl'AKU, JR.
0 planter* and others at $60 per tun of 2,000 lb*.
as & Co., Factors, ,
Charleston, 8. C.
RE j Agents for Greenville.
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AT CHARLESTON,
?, Chemist for the Sulphuric Acid and Supor.rm
of SOLUBLE FIIOSPIIATK OF LIMB,
e basis of nil good Fertilisers, and these are
sld which is in them.
1 which wcro discovered in 1RR7 in South Cardublo
Fhosphato of Lime, which is made avail,
and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condyle
in water, and thus made copablo of being
hosphato found in any commercial Fertiliier i*
I Fhosphato rock. The greater the proportion I
r contains, tho less the qunnilty required per
is that containing the highest per ccntage of
tTC ACID AND SUPER-PII08PHATE COMensivo
Acid Chnmbcrs south of Baliimoro, and ^
itayt of Soluble I'/io'phute of Lime known in
bio Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per (
160 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash.
> Super-Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 '
J to 2 per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient
1 Crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for
. i
10 OFFER i
inters or manufacturers, who may desire to mix I
this is tho best and cheapest method for maou* i
tained in the mixture. Will be sold at a fixed i
33 aft. AUENT8.
SR'S WIIARF.
Agents, Greenville, S. C.
32 3m
XfTchevreux;
AND
ARCHITECT,
mairibiis W??ES,
Corner Meeting-St and Horlbeck'a Alloy,
03i4i?Si^Lass0a3, s? ?,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND FREE OF CHARGE.
WHEN WORK DONE BT ME.
Dm 8 29 ly
c. etamni. ^ a. wi1tii.
CLACIUS & WITTE,
NORTH EAST CORNER OF ERASER'S WHARF
ON CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, .
CHARLESTON, S. O.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Wholesale Dealers In
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC., AC.
C..~? Oft ift
U?|>? mm AW iO"
SAMUEL C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 2S BROAD ST.. Off A RLB8T0N.
"13ARTICULAR attention given t? parX
chare and uli of SECURITIES on
CommlMioo. Information given cheerfully.
bkf cm to
Rav. K. T. BITIST,
J C. BAILEY,
THOfl STEKN.
September #1, 1869. 10?ti
MILLPOND
bhd
(BIHIATIHI8IL ?YS1P18IES.
SUPPLIED in quantlUee to *uit porch***
era. Order* from all part* of the interior
olieited. Addrao* The*. lloCradj, Agent,
P. O. Bob Ml, Charleston, R* 0.
Refereneee ?Jaonee Adger A Co., Hon. J.
B Campbell, Dr. RL J. Ravenel, David Jennine*.
MeCrady k Son, W. O. Dingle, John
8. Ryan.
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Charleston
Advertisements.
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JAMES ALLAN,
M7 KINO STREET,
OSA.HLBSTOXT, 8. a.,
DEALER IN
J A TCHES, CL OCA'S, IF. WEL R Y,
ECTACLES *0 rLATS0 WARE,
WotobcJ Ml to ?/ port of (ho ooootry.
tLVKR HtJllTnte WATCIIK8 FROM
VTVTDVM TAATT ABfl AMV\ 1,1)W AUTA
M JLM A, MBMmJn WAiUAfW /1A1V V* TW Aft MS.
Q*Kt8
old Hunting Watebos from 990 and Upward*
LADTE8
old Hunti&g tfstehes from $&9 and Upward/
AMERICAN WATCHES
OF ALL fclNUS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Sept 29 19 29
KINSMAN'S
279 KINO STREET,
CHAP.LBDTOIT, 0. O.
"VUR ASSORTED CANDY la pdt dp itf
/ SI A and AO Pound Boxer, suitable tot
ountrjr Trade.
WARRANTED
orfectly Pore and
W2?AtfDWB?WEERAW2SIfi>rf
oing frco from Terra Alba or Marble Dual/
nd Manufactured solely from
CRUSHED SUGAR.
Discount U made for all Orders of &09poAn<?s,
Jf9- Send for Circular.
Sept 29 19 2(1
oaks goldsmith. aid an am a. goldsmith.
10SES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Nos. 4, ? and 8 VENDUE RANOE,
GSARLB0TO2T, 0. O.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IRON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OE
PAPER STOCK. HIDES, WOOL,
saxasss, Tmias* <&<m.
A Suitable Stock of Hear, ud Light
HIDEO A27D SZXXXT0
for Tanners uses Always on Hand, and will
be Sold Low for
Sept 29 19 28*
i. nisncorr. o. wolbckk. J. b. riarair.
[IENRY BISHCOFF k CO.,
OXLOOJEIRS,
AND DEALERS I If
TIT T AT TPCr
?r AIM XiO,
LIQUORS,
SUGARS;
TOBACCO,
197 EAST BAY.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 20 10 20*
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR.
SAPARILI-A.
GEO, W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU.
TIIE3E CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS,
originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of tb?
medical faculty, have been eo long extensively
used by physicians and others, that
I hey are generally known for their intrinsic
value, and can be relied on aa being
most valuable remedies in all caeea where
^nreaparilla or Bnchu are applicable, and
cannot be loo highly PMOnnaadtd. They
are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
so as to render the dose small and convenient
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, I1EN3ZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 787 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOWIE A MOI3E, Wholesale Agenta,
Charleston, 8. C.
Nor 17 28 . ly
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
GENERAL
CQMHiSSIOl NISCH&VT
Bccoh)h)o^iioi| dDW^lrf,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
HAVING ample mean* for conducting
' my bueinces, I am at all time* prepared
to make liberal advance* on Gottoa.
July 28 10 ly
P. P. TOALE,
oiHAiRiLafiwcDsar, o.
Manufacturer of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS.
jUL.
' )riuijr.
HAVINO the Itrgwt lid moil complete
factory in the Southern States. and
keeping always on band a large and most
complete stock of DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, Seah Doors, Store Doors, Shutters,
Mouldings, Ac., Ac., I am enabled to sell low
and at manufacturers' prices.
N. B?Strict attention paid to sh'pping
In good order.
July 11 tf