/ ' "* h * " "
1
Jbwmm.
1
A. Yankee ** Commercial's " Dlfioul
ties in Dull Times.
The following amusing sketch of
a rehearsal scene between a Yankee
" drummer," or commercial
traveller, and one of liis ex ploy
era, is extracted from the Boston
Commercial Bulletin:
One of these gentlemen, who
has recently returned fVom a trip
for Thistle and Co., of this city,
did not show a very large exhibit
of orders to balance the liberal
" expense" account allowed him
by tne firm, and Mr. Thistle, alter
looking over his return,Baid: " Mr.
Rataplan, I am afraid yon did not
approach the dealers in the right
way. I used to be very successful
in this line. Now, just suppose
me to be Mr. Bigher^of Sellout,
Illinois, and show me the way you
introduced the bouse."
Accordingly Rataplan stepped
out of the counting room, and roontarrwl
hnt In hnnd. innnirino-.
44 Is Mr. Biglier in ?"
"That is my name," answoted
Thistle, urbanely.
u My name is Rataplan, sir. 1
represent the house of Thistle
Brothers and Co., of Boston."
Thistle, in his character of Western
merchant, here rose, offered
the salesman a chair, and expressed
his pleasure at seeing him.
44I am stopping with Overcharge
at Stickemhouse, and have a fine
- unbroken lot of samples which ]
should like to show you. I thinl
we can offer you some special ad
vantages," &c. Rataplan deliver
ing hiraselt of a neat speech ir
professional stylo.
14 Very well, very well," saic
Tlmtlo, 441 don't see but that yoi
understand the way to get cus
tnmp.rs "
44 Excuse me, Mr. Thistle," saic
Rataplan, "I am afraid yon d<
not understand the style of Wea
tern merchants. Jnst now sup
pose yon exchange places with
me, and we repeat tho rehearsal.'1
"Certainly," said Thistle; and,
picking tip his hat, he stopped out
Returning, he found Rataplan witli
his chair tilted back, hat cocked
fiercely over his right eye, hit
heels planted on Thistle's polished
desk, and a lighted cigar between
his teeth.
Thistle looked a little staggered,
but nevertheless he commenced?
44 Is Mr. Bigher in ?"
44 Yes, he is," responded Rataplan,
blowing a cloud of pure
Connecticut into Thistle's eyes;
44 who the deuce are you V'
441 represent the house of Thistle
Brothers and Co.," said the astonished
employer, congliing about
a quart of smoko from his throat.
44 Are you of that concern,
then 1"
44 No, sir, I am not," said Thistles.
44 Well, it's Incky for you that
you are not, for I've had two
drummers to one customer in my
store tor the last two months; and
if I could get hold of one of the
A 1 _ il a 1 ) i. L ~ t
ioois mat Bcnu eiu uut nere ?i
this time, I'm darned if I wouldn't
boot him clean out of the town ol
Sellout"
"That'll do, that'll do, Mr. Rat
apian," said Thistle, "I have no
doubt you did the best yon could
for the interest of the house.?
Trade is a little dull."
??
A western paper relates a ludicrous
result of an attempt to capture
a bear which has been depre
dating alarmingly on the live stock
of a certain county. Three men
stationed themselves in a window
overlooking a hog pen where a
visit from the bear was expected,
and two boys, in order to make
donbly sure, threw clean straw into
the pen and lay down among
the hogs to wateh for the wile
beast. The whole of them lei
asleep, and the bear came and car
ried off a pig withont disturbing
any of them.
Paddy's description of a fiddh
cannot be beat:
44 It was the shape of a turkey
and the sizo of a goose; he turne<
it over on its back and rabbed it
belly with a slick ; and och ! St
Patrick ! how it did sqnale 1"
A ovntlkman bnt a lew roonthi
married, as he was bearing hom<
a cradle one day, was met by s
friend, who exclaimed with a smih
?44 Ah I these are the fruits o:
matrimony 1" 44 No,w returnee
tlio otbor, 4<this is only the fruil
basket."
A ranoK to whom the cnrioei
tie*, buildings, Ac., in Oxford were
shown one very Lot day. was asked
by bis companion if he would
see the remainder of the University.
14 My dear sir," replied the
connoisseur, 441 am stono-biind already."
a i
Titers are trees so tall in Missouri
that it takes two men and a
boy to look to the top of them.?
Oue looks till he gets tired, and
another oommences where he left
off.
' ^ "
IYl teach you to play pitch and
toes: 111 flog you for an hour."
u jpather," instantly replied the
incorrigible, as he balanced a pen
ny 00 his thumb and finger, "1*1
toss with you to make it two houn
or nothing."
* A Talkattt* GigL.?Gh ! if
there ie anything in this world that 1
can be enumerated among the
blessings of life, it is a pretty, ,
smiling, vivacious and loquacious *
f girl. Not one that will talk at 1
, you, in gossip, in scandal and in
affection ; bat one who beams up
on yon like a new fledged meteor
every time yon speak, whose eyes J
sparkle like ten thousand dia,
monde in so many gas jets.
, Whose rnby lips open ana shot, as
tLe geranium when its petals sway
| before the unchecked wind. Sncn
<a one is to a grief-besieged father
kn an^el. To a mother an indispensable
blessing. To her brothers
and sisters a God-given boon 1
And to a lover?Oh I our pen fails
to coin an adjective deep enough,
strong enough, brilliant enough to
dc hor justice. She transcends
the power of pen!
J ...
Lite.?Lite is short 1 The poor pittance
of seventy years is not
worth being a villain for. What
matters it i? your neighbor lies in 1
a splendid tomb 1 Sleep you with
innocence. Look behind yon 1
through tho track of time, a vast ,
desert lies upon tho retrospect; i
? through this desert have your fathers
journeyed on, until wearied
. with years and sorrows, they sunk
i from the walks of man. You
. must leave tbcm where they fell, :
and you are to go a little further, 1
> where you will have eternal rest.
5 Whatever you may have to en[
counter between tho cradle and
z tbo grave, evory moment is big
. with innumerable events, which
. come not in slow succession, but
i bursting forcibly from a revolting
and unknown cause, fly over this
I orb with diversified influence.
i /
When a young man goes astray, j
. friends gather round him in order ;
to restore him to the path of vir- *
> a a t-V a
me.. uenneness ana ainaness are <
lavished upon him to win him J
back to innocence and peace. No <
, one would ever suspect that he had j
sinnod. But when a poor, confid- i
> ing girl is betrayed, she receives
' the brand of society and is hence!
forth driven from the ways of vir- J
tue. Tno betrayer is honored, re|
spectcd and esteemed; but the
ruined, heart-broken victim knows
1 there is no peace for her this side '
of tho grave. Society has no
helping hand for her, no smile of
' comfort, no voice of forgiveness.
These are earthly moralities un- ,
known to heaven. There is a doep
| wrong in them and fearful are the
? consequences.
i I
Tub "Simplest Post-Office in j
fir /? -/^
tim ?? uuuj. ?/v uerniHii paper
says that tho simplest Post-Office
in the world is to be found on the
southern extremity of America.?
For some years past a small barrel
has been fastened by an iron
chain to the outermost rock of the
mountains overhanging the Straits 1
of Magellan, opposite Terra del
; Fnego. It is opened by every
i 6hip passing through tho Straits,
, either to place letters in it or to
; take letters 'from it. The Post- ,
; Office, therefore, takes caro of
itself, it is confided to tho protection
of seafarers, and there is no
i example of auy breach of this trust
having occurred. Each ship undertakes
the voluntary transmission
of the contents of the barrol
if their destination is within the
limits of its voyage.
IIako work is the grand secret
of success. Nothing Dut rags and
povorty can come of idleness.? ,
Elbow grcaso is tho only stuff to
make gold with. No sweat no
sweet. He who would have the |
crow's eggs must climb the tree.
. Every man mnst build up bis own
, fortune now-a-days. Shil t sleeves
[ rolled up load on to best broadI
cloth; and be who is not ashamed
. of the apron will soon be able to
, do without it. "Diligence is the
' mother of good luck," as poor
-n? _1 J 1 ? t II -
xucnai'u Hiiyts; out " joiencss is cue
j devil's bolster," as John ploughman
says.
1 We Pasb fou What We Ark.?
3 A man passes for what he is worth.
. Very idle is all curiosity concerning
other people's estimate of ns
ana all fear of remaining unknown
3 is not less so. If a man knows
3 that he can do any thing?knows
3 that he can do it better than any
3 one else?he has a pledge of acf
knowledgement of that fact by all
1 persons. The world is full ofjudgt
ment days, and into every engagement
that a man enters, in every
action thAt he attempts, he is gag
ged and stamped.?JErneraon.
Nobleness of spirit, like beaoty
of person, discovers itself upon
sight. The word aflection implies
an effort to make others believe
that we are. possessed of those
qaalities, of the lack of which we
are secretly and painfully conscions.
Trrrb can be no permanent con- *
tcntmcnt in a nation which is go- ]
ing back in the fundamental art
or cooking.
Reason can never show itself !
I more reasonable than in ceasing
to reason about things which are i
> above reason. t
' Whebs a girl has too many boys i
about her, the indication is like 1
? that of boojs off a harbor?shad-11
low water hero.
fS hereby given to ?fl whom H UT ?obbr
MwM^ ? gxl?tor of tfco'jbhBtiof B4
[,AM R JORDAN AmmmA
HENRY J. GAINES,
January td, 1870. Kxacutor.
Jan I H f
Equality life Inrarance Company,
of Virgmia.
j
inV
P'lMCt>?{ 0^c?, JVo. 10J5^Jrfa4M ^rMi, Richmond,
Va.
T) BASONS why every one ahoald inaare in
l\j the EnnalilT Life In?nranr> Pnmn.n.
of Virginia :
lit. It is moro Liberal to the Insurers than
any other company, and will evcntunlly become
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons,
who are the insurers. Consequently tbey
are oontinually getting tho benefit of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, tho money being
Invested by the Board of Directors amongst
tho insurers.
Sd. The loans of this Company are as'libcral
as other companies who declare dividends
at the end of the seoond, third and fourth
years, but this Company at tha end of the first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
TII08. n. WYNNE, Vice-Prosidont.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Gon. JAMES If. LANE, Actuary,
Dr. Y. B. WATKIN8, 1 M .. ....
Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, j M"1*0*1 Advisers.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
mnucroRs.
J.B.Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
P.tP. R.R; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
ITunt, Wholesale Grocers: Win. H. Powers, of
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Groeeis; Albert
OH way, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company; J. 7. Gibson, 8upsrinteadent
Adams' Express Companyj Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s Smear Refinery; G. A. Peple,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
lohn H. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jewsleri
; Moses Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goods ;
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Godlin,
Cashier Planter's Bank: J. R. Dowell,
Superintendent Western union Telegraph
Company; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
rieorgc I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer ; R. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale
Jroceri; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Rosens
kanm, of 8. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Goooda.
Equality Life Iuuum Company.
Examine ite Pamphlet* be/ere yon inrwre,
it is te row in ferret to de eo. AyenU
wanted everywhere.
BElfJ. O. HERIOT,
Geo. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Sept 22 18 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ft, (9o
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day $8 00
Sapper, Breakfast and Lodging...... 9 00
Single Meals 1 00
Sep 1 1? tf
THE MILLS HOUSE,
?3L&3UL3SS033. ?. ?.
PARKER & CO* Proprietors.
FIRST-CLA88 HOTEL.
BOARD, rER DAY $4 OO.
Dec 8 20 tf
Oreenville & Columbia Railroad.
Gxhbuai. 8crKRiTrnuDB!?r's Orrron,)
Columbia, January 16th, 1870. )
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, January
19th, the following Schedule will
bo run daily, 8nnda.v exoepted, connecting
with Night Train on South Carolina Road, up
and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Road going South :
Leave Columbia. 7 00 an
" Alston 8 40 a in
" Newberry .....10 10 a m
Arrive Abbeville 8 00 p m
" Anderson 4 20 p m
" Croonvillo 6 *0 p m
Loavc Groenvillo 6 46 am
" Anderson fi 25 a m
" Abbeville 8 00 a m
" Newberry 12 85 p m
" Alston i?.? 2 10pm
Arrive Colombia .' 8 45 p m
xuo J ram will return from Helton to An.
ilcr?on on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMKS 0. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
Bonih Carolina Railroad Co.
General Superintendent's Offleo, 1
September 1ft, 18??. }
THE following Schedule for l'aaeengor
Trains will be obeerred from this date :
Day J'aetenffer Train.
Leaving Columbia at..,.. 7 4ft a as
Arririag at Colombia at.. ?4 49 p m
Nigkt Xxpree* Train.
Leaving Columbia aft. ...5 ftOpu
Arriving at Colombia at u..i 4ft a m
Tke Camden Train
Will oontiaoe to run the following schedule:
Tri- Weekly.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.)
Arrive at Columbia 11 90 am. Leave 1 46 pm
Daily (.SVwdeys Excepted.)
Leave Camden 6 85 a m. Ar Kingsviils 9 39 am
" KingwUtsft lftpm. Ar Camden 00ft p m
II. T. PEAKS.
General Superintendent.
THE undersigned having
SyfleSt. RENEWED his lease open
the above Popolar Hones, will endeavor to
make It one ef the nsesft agreeable H stole to
the Soifth. A sail is so lie! ted.
A> Free Omnibus to and Oram the Hsftsl.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept ft lft tf
Two XagadoM for $1001
LEI8URK HOURS,
AIONIFIED, Original Msgatine, and
the Amerteen Stock Journal, the
i>sst Parmer's eompanloe and nide publish.
k1. Both fllastrated month Firs. Address.
J. TRAIWORKfNO,
Ed. and Pob'r Leisure Hours, PilUborg, P?.
Jan 19 tft 4
SAWJVL BLACK, SASMDL
IK/OULD respectfully inform the pnblie
TT that he S?c lUmovsd to a room in
ha OLD COURT HOUBR. where he will
m pnf*w< to rwlw <Kww> m boroto?r?,
Boln* * Pro/fttuntml B*rb*r, ho
topoo, by attention to bnolnoaaa, together
OitU u^iImm to alt, to merit * portion ot
a n rl ?h ampSJin 0UTTIir0, B^AVO:o
J?n *0 ?5 |l
Cb"S??jsemt?k'
fvcrtaie Tow Crop* and Improve Your Loud*,
bp tiling
"FH?ENIX G1JANO,
Imported by w direct /Voet (K? /'Iwitu letande,
S*Hb Pme&e Oomm.
Witcn, ?ftH? ft Co.'i
MANIPULATED GUANO
Preferred at Awvetunah, nnd Charfeeton, A
6., eokiek hae proved in the coil the beet
MANURB IN USB.
Guano, Salt and Plasfai?
f AiviTiAn?4
W& VV1UUV UUUUI
ALSO ... , ?
PiLEFARED AT 5A VA^NAU AND
CtiARLSSrON. " ?
For Sale for Cash or on Tfaaa, by - I
WILCOX, GIBBS CO.,
IMPORT#MS AND DKAU&RS W
&yA?os.
tw For further Information, addraaa M
bore for circular, or aubaorihe lo Southern.
Agriculturist, published by W. C. Maemorphy
A Co., at Augusta and Savannah, Ga.,
at ific. par annum.
DAVID A STRADLKY,
Agent*. Graanvilla, 8. C.
Dee 15 BO 4m
i , . .
imm. Yfliie & is,
IMTOKTEK3 AND PEA f,EES IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS\
8TRING 8, Ae., Ao.
Agents of WM. KNACK A CO.'S PIANOS,
MASON A HAMLIN8 MELODKON8,
Stein way A Son's ni J. 5. Dstshia'i
PIANOKS
TILTON'8 PATENT GUITAR.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
101 XING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
FERDINAND ZOCBAUH,
New York.
.
HENRY TOD NO, O. L. M'CLKNAHAN,
Charleston, 8. C.
Not 24 II la*
wm. glazeT
1. ' 9
Dealer in Watches, Clocks. Jewelry
and Silter Ware,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JUST retnmod from the Northern market,
with * New Gteek of elegant and ehoioe
Goods, comprising Ladies' and Gent's fine
Geld end Silver *Vs|rhm. hnnrlaipis solid Coin
Silver Ware, Triple Plated W*ra.^*od fine
Jewelry of every pattern, together with a handFomo
.noilaiut of Cloeks. I take pleasure
in invltlag the atleatloa of noy frieads and
the puhMo to the sanaa. tjl
j?y StOOK OI BUMlUlM are WOlKSeleeUd,
and ehable for all >{M.
llnlr Jewelry manufactared U) order at low
pricos, and Watohes, Cloak* and Jtiralrjf aklliiillyi
repaired aad warranted.
Besides th? above, I ban a fine aoeitant
of Eiuftbh Cant of the beat Makers.
Examine my (took and price*.
ft WM. QLKli, Colombia, 8. C.
Nov K 27 4m*
CUSHINGS & BAUEY.
BOOK SELLERS AND 8TATI0BXB8,
SIC2 Baltimore-at., Baltimore, Ud.
THE Largest and Beet Assorted Stock
in the City, of
SCHOOL. LAW, DRNTAL. MEDICAL,
CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
General Bank and Counting-House Stationery
of all kind*. Blank Books made to
order, in any style, of binding and ruling.
Aug 26 14 Am*
MARBLE mm.
sa
BOYNE & ?PROWL,
COLUMBIA, 8. a,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In nil iU branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 16 1/
THE
NEW YORK
un mm hmfw.
Dividend dmlmtud fa 1868, 66 JMr CkfUum.
ASSETS, Si3,000,000.
NO COMPANY is the United States Mb
claim superior sdsantagea U thi? *14
and wcll-eeUblisbad inaiUoUoo, wbiek baa
been doing bnaineaa with the greatest aaa
eeaa for about twenty-fire sear*. b ia
ttrictlf mutual, and never baa stockholders
to ipprsprteta a portion of Ita earnings.?
It la nader legal M^asWat a protection ta
polios boidars, which ia afforded nowhere
but fa New York and Maaaaehaeetta. Ita
seanaf ere aaaaat speeolate with the foada
of the Oeaaaaay, bwt are obliged to lasaat as
the laws of New Yark raqoha trustaaa ta
iaraat tract estates. The official reports,
far aeraral years past, show that this Cace
paay baa been better aaagad thaa any
other doing bosieeaa la New York. Aa
tasastmant ia this Company ia aa aafa as
aMvthiag aaathly aaa hau It aian see nitty
and ahaapaaaa, and baa edaaaleg? aver
any other Oempaay la the United Mates.
Refer aw aa may be made ta the following
ceattaasaa: Oar. *. P. Perry, Cat O. 7.
I? fPL^o Ifl /U- fb 6M . ta
Baattia A Col, WaT^". 8fcarn*t?t Ju P.
Moor* and L. willtama.
For further iafoiroatioa, apply to the aa*
derstfaed, agent for OreaovMle, or to JAA.
B. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Oraaarllla
Court Hou*?.
W. H. CAMPBELL
opt It tf
Ee P. JONES, ?
Awwa&aararff AW MW,
yiivz> solicitor iff MQurrr.
wnx nuoim nr iu
COURTS OF THIS STATE
Atoo,
IN THE UNITED OTATEB COUBI&
OflUa GretaellU C. H., B. 0.
July 7 ly*
THE - CAROLINA FERTILIZER " la made fro
pronounced kj various ohemiats. one of the baa
Guano In its fcrtiliseng properties. These Phoaphat
unala, and possess qualities of the greatest value to
Professor Shepard:
' Lasoiutobv or tnr
Ansljals of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, persona
Moisturo expelled at S12? F.,
Organic Matter, with some water of combination oxj
Fixed Ingredients,
Ammonia, a > . .t?^ \V '4
Phosphoric Acid?Soluble, ? A 9ft Bq
Insoluble, n - . ft IT Eq
, l? IS , _rrr
Sulphuric Acid, , 11 t > E<
Sulphate of Potash, ? , Sulphate
of Soda,
Sand, .
On tha strength of theao results, I ass glad to a
FERTILIZER, examined.
We will fhrnisb this excellent FERTILIZER to p
Geo. W. Williams
,j JMiTia :1H .aDAVTD
& 8TRADLET,
WILLIAMS & WHITMIIII
Jan It 31
SSTIWAN ?
SOLUBLE MANURES, AN
MANUFACTURED A
TTNDBR tha direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT, C
"sOLtfDLfc"rilOSpfloRic ACID'. In the form
or DISSOLVED EONK PHOSPHATE, U the bi
Valuable In the ratio ol Soluble Phoaphorie Acid \
The immense deposits of Phocphatie Oeaooe wl
line, by Dr. PR ATT, consists mainly of laaolubl
?t>lo as a Pertlliaer by being ground to pow4ar, an
dition m to aeke lie IneelubU phosphate soluble
taken up bj growing plants. The Insoluble Pboel
of no mors value to the plant thee the oriftna) Pi
of this Soluble Phosphate which any Fertiliser Coi
acre, and conseqnently the cheapest Fertiliser is U
Soluble Phosphate.
' Impressed with theee truths, the SVLPnURIC
f PANY have erected at Charleston the first ox ten si
are able to offer to planters the High ft per centmg*
any market.
, Their Fertilisers are offered andcr two forms t
1. ET1WAN NO. I.- Pure Soluble
eent. of Diteolred Ilqn* Phosphate of I.lmo, $00 |
2. ETIWAN NO. 2. ?Peruvian 8
per cent, of Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and 1J Co
addition of Peruvian Uuano to adapt it to all Cr
Oasb.
TTE AUO i
DIS80LVED BORE, of high grade, for plantc
into any other eomp .?t, and we suggest that this
fncturers to transport the Sulphario Acid contain
fate for each per cent ago.
WMKe ?=: MRilRi
UFO. 14 ADOEII
DAVID & STRADLEY, A
December 20 1
TRY
runirs urn bitters,
THEY CUBE DYSPEPSIA.
ART> 1U PISSAJM OF TBS
STOMACH AHD LIVER.
rnrr ui umonna rr m '
MBDIOAL FAOUITY. '
f* ' * '
IIEGEMAN Sc CO, (/
. Aajsjm, irmw tosk. f
Mamrfactuted by C. P. PAHKHIH,
?w ass AfimoAss;
II OHARLSAXOM, 8.O.
40r-JW> Ml Ay Aititoii *?? ?? M. i-V
#?b 14 a ij
KPLOY A RICE, '
S70 Kins. * ?Y HsMl-Bt, 1
0a?&&&a?s?M, ?. 0.,
wholesale
?: . r >* *t% ifMl ? in
USTAIL 2D SAL Alt 0
uf^ t<n
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
?pv m
. CARPETS,
hMHlTGS,
III ATTIMG, Ac., Ac.
CARPETS FROM 25
XXS TAMP TO THE FIR EST FABRIC.
aaA7I ALL-1700L
A Speciality at $1.00 Hr Yard- I
OCR STOCK IS WRY COUPLETS IV
erery department, fo wbteh addition*
v* being mad* by ?wy SUaamr arriving. A
call la raapaatfbrfy *oW?ltad.
McLoy & Ktce.
No? U ' 17 !?
a
MyttjljMMflnn >
mtmSSBl'
BsmBH *
RHrrIPBBI
m i
1 tl ^
m the Phosphates of South Carolina, *nd It /
t Manures know*, only In far lor to Perwrian
m are the remain* of extinct land and tea antha
Agriculturist. Wa annex tho analyst* of
i Mntctt Cor.i.r.oa or Bo trim Cutuia. .
ily selected t
18 ? ]
gelled at a low red heat, - a 18 60
- - 88 80
Ja JB' 'X4, . J 60
uiralent to 11 37 Solnhle Phoephata of Lima,
ulvalent to IS 48 Lsaolable (bono.)
* 14 76 Phosphate of Lime.
inWalont to 33 86 Sulphate of Lime.
* 80
- ' 8 60 . . > ... . ,
11 06 1
?rtlfy to the superiority of the CAROLINA
C. U. S11EPARD, Jn.
Ian tors and others at $60 per ton of 3,900 lbs.
("oM Factors,
Charleston, ? C. 1
| Agents for Groenrillo.
V* * 4m
. I
KlSSOn
T CHARLESTON,
'hem 1st for the Bnlphorlo Acid and Snperof
SOLUBLE PU08PUATE OP LIMB,
asis of all good Fortiliters, and theae are
srbioh la in them.
ilch were discovered In 1867 In South Carle
Phosphatw ef Lime, which la made availd
reduced by Sulphurlo Aold to such a aenIn
water, and thus made eepable of being
fhatc found In any comaiereial Vertiliaar C
losphate roek. The greater the proportion t
itaius, the less the quantity required per
lat containing the highest per oentage of
ACID AMD SUPER-P1I0SPH ATE COMre
Acid Churn bo n lonth of Baltimore, and .
s of Soluble I'Kcpkaie of Lime known in *
' ' a-v ,1 i )? ?
Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per ^
>?r ton, 10 per cent, discount for easb.
upcr-Vhospbate, guaranteed to contain 20
3 per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient
ops, $10 per ton, 10 par cent, diacount for 1
IPFElt ^ J
rs or mannfaoiarcrs, who majr decirn to mix I
is the' boat and ohenpest method for ininu* (
ed in tho mixture. Will be sold at ? fixed I,
???. ? ?- ? AUERT9,
I'SWUARF.
gents, Greenville, 8. G. *
J2 .I**." t 8m ]
DANIEL H SILCOX S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175,177 ft 179, Xing Street
CHARLESTON, S.*C.
tEiTXBLisnnn in l838./^S"W
Keeps oonstantljr on hand^^W
a well selected Stock of KpOfti
FUIttTITUnS,
WktaV 1? a
- A. ?? U1VM UO UUUIB Bl
REASONABLE
Vv PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOR SHIPPING.
... Not u vi ly?
BAUG^TB.
RAW B6NEI
SUPERPHOSPHATE
or
I AM aow receiving my avprriUa of IbU Monro,
ood planter* eon rely upon goUtag
ob article folly op to itandard, u per anelyii*.
All boagbt from myeclf or aVboriied agent*,I
will gaarmatec j a* every cargo ao fold U anal*
}Md<M arrival hero, and tlm high ehiwtwf
ttw Mas ox* folly kept op.
J. N. ROBSON,
? ? Sola Agent for Mh Carol to a.
No*. 1 and 3, Atlantic fbtrf, Charleston, S. C.
I Da?M & Slralley,
Agent* for Orwavfle Ooeaty.
Prof. Sbcpard ?ay? of aaaly*i* made October
ldtb, IMS: ' A rateable Maanre, and de*
eldedly aoparlor to tbe article of loot year."
Experiment made by M. 0. M. Hammond,
of Beaeb friend, 8 . C. i
No maaare?Ml Iba mad cotton par acre.
17b Iba Pararlaa Saaao -U?|8 lba mini
lba mk aottoa per .
? ?< 1
Dm S3 11 9m <
' 1
o. ctAcnii. a. vntn. 1
CLACIUB ft WRTft 1
NORTH EAST CORNER OF FRASER'8 WHARF 1
o* custom noura squabs,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
COMMISSION mcount, .
Vad WboUaal* P?l?n te
GROCERIES, LIQUOmfl. *0., AC.
R?pt M 1* M*
iSffi C. BLACf?"
STOCK AND BOND BROKBE,
NO. m BROAD BT? OMARUtSTON. (
OommlMfon. lafonaatloa fW*a #h#?rfolly.
iw.1*?' BUST,
J.O. BA1LBT, >
thor errmcN.
SkpUmbor 11, 1869. 10-4J
1
I
Charleston
4<iv ertiaements.
JAMES ALLAN,
t07 KINO STREET,
OHA&LSBTON, 8. 0.,
DEALER IN
rA TCHES, CLOCKS, JE WKLR T,
PEcJicLtS A&"*' J'LATJ?V WAMK>
Watcbac *nt Mm; part of ?ka ountry:
ILVKR HUNtZSO WATCHES FROM
TIFT ESN DOLLARS AND UPWARD.
GBNT8
old Hunting Watohtt from $00 and Upward. > J
LADIES 1
lold Hinting Watches from $60 and Upward. ]
AMERICAN WATCHES
OFALL IIKPfr ^
" HBerECXFULLV SOLICITED. '
B.pt 29 19 26
" KINJOpAiVS '
3 33 ? U <& ? TT ? S\ Up
979 KINO STREET,
02ARL2SST02T, 8. Q.
OUR A8SORTBD CANDY is put up io
3ft and ftO l'ouud Boxes, suitable for
louatry Trade.
WARRANTED '
'orfeolly Pure and
TE/lSSTAIDWlii'SPaiiL^WaiBlg
toflur free Area Terra Albe of Marble Dill,
tod Manufactured solely from
CRUSHED SUGAR.
i Discount is made for all Orders of 600 pounds.
JW Send for Circular.
Sept 3V j.f j 19 20
I0SBS OOLDSMITB. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
W<*. 4, 9 and 8 VENDUE RANGE,
OSAHLBOTON, 0. O.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IRON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
PAPER STOCK. BIDES, WOOL,
SIKSBSSy XTWIRS,, &(&. ?
A Suitable Stock of Heavy and Light
HIDED A2TD 0SXXT0 i
r*r Taanera uvea A!war* oat Hand, and will : s
^b^SoIdJUr^or^ I
opt Mj ?*
i. mancorr. c. wdlburx. i. . rimnm,
3ENRY BISOHOFF A CO.,
C3rJtrLO y^j0t^S,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGA 1?S,
TOBACCO,
dkC.
107 EAST "BAY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Sept 39 19 s 30*
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
'OMPOUND FLmD_EXTRAOT OF SAIt
aurASitM.
GEO. W. GABTKHTIR'S
X)VrOUND FLUID extract of BUchu.
These celebrated preparations,
originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under tbe patronage of the
nedieal faculty, have been ee long extentively
Vied by physicians and others, that
Lliey are generally known for their intrinilc
value, and ean be relied on as being
most valuable remedies in all eaees where
careaparilia or Buchu ere applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended. They
ire prepared io a highly concentrated form,
10 as to render the does small and conveni at.
Orders by mail or otherwiae will rase
ive prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER. HENSZEY A (XX,
Wholesale Chemical Ware hones,
Ho. 737 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOWJE A MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Charleaton, S. C.
Nov 17 26 ly
A. B. MULLIGAN,
?MfMk
and
GENERAL 4
COMHISSIBI II1CHAIT r
Bccofotoo^ion Jtlfairf,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
HAVING ample meaas for oondueting
my bualneas, I .am at all limes prepared
*? make llbesvl advenes* on Oetion.
-.,10,- Tjlj
P. P. TOiLI,
C0m^IRlb2SOV(l>8f. BL
Manufaatarar of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS.
HAVING U>? urwwt MI M*I ??pi?>>
faatory in lh? BwitiW SI* ton, a *4
kaaplng always m kaad a larga ?4 mm?
mmpltlt Mwk ?f DOOM, SAN II IB,
BLINDS. Barfi Doom. 1o?a P??rs. Shatters. .
BwnMtf, ocxMM to tall tow (
njiS
aT f.^cbevreux,
9tmr iMttaHi taU IwlWik'i Altey,
???dS3UW5CT??35, fit ?, PLANS
MADE TO ORDER, J
' ? AJfD rKR OP OH ABO R, ' '
WMEM VOU DOM IT XX.
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