The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, March 09, 1870, Image 4

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Afraid of the Itch. l*oto Whetstone, of Arkansas, was once travelling on horseback through the interior ot the State, and called one evening to stay all night at a little log house near the road where entertainments and post-office wero kept. Two other strangers were there, and the mail rider rode tip about dark. Supper being over, the mail carrier and the three gentlemen were invited in ft Rin&ll room fnrnialind wltli a good fire and two beds, which were to accommodate the four persons for the night. The mail carrier was a little, dirty looking wretch, with whom none ot the gentlemen liked the idea ot sleeping. Pete Whetstone eyed him closely, as he asked: 44 Where are yon going to sleep to night, my lad 1" 44 I'll thleep with you, I reckon," lisped the youth,44 or one ot them fellers, I don't care which." The other two gentlemen took the hint and occupied one of tlte beds together immediately, leaving the other bed and confab to be enjoyed by Pete and the mail boy together as best they oonld. Pete and the boy commenced hauling off their duds and Pete getting into bed first and wishing to g? rid of sleeping with the boy, remarked very earnestly: 44 My friend, Pll tell you beforehand, I've got the itch, and you'd better not get in here with me fori the disease is catching." The boy who was just getting into bed, too, drawled out very coolly. " Wol, I reckon that don't make a bit of difference?I've bad it now nearlv this seven vears," and into bed be pitched along with Pete, who pitched out in as great hurry as if he had waked up a hornet's nest in the bed. The other gentlemen roared, and the mail boy who had got peaceablo possession of the bea to himself, drawled out: M Why, vou muth be a set o' darned fools; mam and dad's got the itch a worth than 1 is, and they thlep in that bed lath night when tbey wath here a quiltin. The other two strangers were now in a worse predicament than Pete had been and bouncing from their nest as if the honse had been on fire, stripped, shook their clothing, put them on again ordered their horses, and though it was nearly ten o'clock, they all three left and rode several miles to the next town before they slept, leaving the imperturable mail carrier to the bliss of scratching and sleeping alone. A bich man sent to call a phy- i sician for ft slicht dianrdar- TKa physician felt his pulse, and said, 44 Do yon eat well f"?41 Yes," said the patieDt.?44 Do yon sleep well ?" ?441 do."?44 Then," said the phy- < sician, 441 give yon something to i take away all that 1" 1 ? i A gentleman sent a lad with a r letter to the poet-office, and money 1 to pay the postage. Having re- 4 turned with the money, he said, 1 44 Guess I've done the thing slick. I've seen a good many folks pnttin' letters in the post-office through < a bole, and so I watched my chance, and got mine in for nothing." An enterprising lover the other day, knowing that a savage dog was kept on Hie premises occupied by his sweetheart, took an equally ferocious enr with him, the other wight, and set the two fighting.? While the old man was separating the animals, the lovers eloped out , of the back door. A ladt in Kansas, just from the East, the other day noticed an animal from the car w indow, and inquired of the peanut boy if it wm a bnfthlo. The boy answered in a ] twinkling, "/Them's a mule." Tax son of a Western clergyman < excused himself for a pack of sards j which fell from his pocket during liis valedictory by saying he had ( on his father's coat. A v English judge. Baroo Alderson, on being asked to give his opinion as to the prcper length of a sermon, replied : " Twenty min- i ntes, with a loaning to the side of mercy." ?, \ ' ' j JI--: A Lnui Totf flKivrw? J Old Rnmfcldt vn ft i^Qladofar* Mr at Stewart He wm regular aa Atleftdaooe at court el Dover, bet eefdSi toreed hie ? ? ??; IMH OH BKin could well held. or his !?*? eo^d conveniently carry. On ten ocen sion be tot on Ult larvl WN, ted about the middle of * bet Jul/ evening started for bo toe. Be had not gone far, however, - when be was seized with On uncontrollable desire to take a nap. Ha die monnled from hie horse, turned him loose to graze, and rolled himself into s fence corner. He waa sleeping very sweetly, when be was espied bv a buzzard, which was sailing about in the vicinity, bunting tor something to eat. Smaller and smaller grew the eir < oles of the buzzard as he approach M lilt victim, curiously taking observations. Atlast,butstillinsorae doubt, the bird lit on the gronnd near its expected feast. About ill is time Xviiuiraidi ucCaiufi wmmTw that something was going on, and he partly opened one eve and saw the buzzard, but waa still too drunk to take any active step# to drive it away. He, however, kept a close watch. The bozzara strutted around and around him, all the time inspecting Rumfeldt closely and cautieosljr, to ascertain positively that he was desd. He finally became satisfied that the corpus before him was indeed a carcass, and consequently u his meat whereupon lie advanced deliberately to Rumfeldt's bead, and gave him a peck in the face. This aroused Kumfeldt, and striking out lazily with his band to prevent a repetition of the attack, be exclaimed : " Looker here, youVe a 1 e-e t-l-e too d?d smart?I ain't A?i ?. ?? ucou jol. An Irishman recently stopped at a hotel in Dos Moines, Iowa, where pretty high bills were charged. Id the morning the landlord made out the amount ot damages and presented it to Pat. After he had glanced over it, the latter looked the landlord in the face, and exclaimed : u You put me in mind of a snipe." M Why !" asked the landlord. " Because you're nigh all bill." A Minnesota juror addressed a note to the Judge in which he styled him : " Onarable jug." He evidently knew he was entitled to a handle to his name. Oahi is very abundant in Nevada. The principal varieties are seven-up, poker, faro, keno, and prairie chickens. "Keep Him Down." When a poor man attempts to rise?attempts to show that there is no monopoly of genius, and that Qod hath given as tree and noble a soul to the lowly as to the great ?he is not only opposed by the class above him, nut envy and acorn are bnt too often his portion among hie fellows. They do not like to see themselves outstripped by one whom they have reckoned no better than themselves, and instead of encouraging, they damp his ardor, and grieve his heart with sneers, and cold, because en viona, counsel. The next class above him love not to see a man who Las nanght to boast of but a noble soul, no treasures save those of mind, presuming to take his piucu umong mem, and there is one universal shout of " Keep him down 1" This upward struggle which the poverty-struck genius has to endure?the struggle against prejudice and misrepresentation and want?has daunted many a mind, and discouraged many a breast, and has kept many a man formed to be a light to the world in poverty and darkness to the end [>f his days. Because of thisj many i noble spirit has concealed its own flame or brightness, many noble md free men. of whom the world *as not worthy, have gone down to the grave with all the wisdom >f the souls untold?u have died, ind made no sign." I s m . i Bkasoks rou Dressing Plainly on the Lokd'b Day.?1. It would lessen the burdens of many who now find it hard to maintain their places in society. 2. It wonld lessen the force or me lempiauons wmcb often lead men to barter honor and honesty for display. 8. If there was less strife in drees at chnrch, people in moderate circumstances would be more inclined to attend. 4. Universal moderation in dress at chnrch would improvo the worship by the removal of many wandering thoughts. 5. It would enable all classes of people to attend church better in nn tftvnrahU 6. It would lesson, on the part >f the rich, the temptation to ranity. 7 It wonld lesson, on the part of the poor, the temptation to be bo r ions and malicious. 8. It wonld save valuable time on the Sabbath. 9. It would relieve oar meant from a serious pressure, and thai enable us to do more for good enterprises. f ri----^iinTT--rTTnrr^rnTnrlTneM>iii i f* 1 jJJ^k ] tSKHBHH* A^r-# c*u?, aL uii^?4>* an?v am wutmd, Va. ?BA80N8 why erery ?m shoald hunm I the Kquality Life Iwuruw Company ireinla: ill It |i mora Liberal to Un Iinnri (hi UT other wfy, wd wOl tmtully be mm Pwily Mutual sad belong to am i nearer Jd. U eirMiUM Jls naoM* MMuft U? nat rOot, Who are tbo tnaarsrs. CoaMquonlly the ijt continually mUIu the beaegi of tha rapi MMlatki aAba tfrmpawj. tho money be tag Invested hy thn Board of Direotom amsngi the iniurets. Id. The loans of this Company are aa'libet al as other 00 in pan lee who oaclare die Mend at the and of tbo second, third and fourt ^ bat At la Company a* the and of the In aad srory yeas. DAVID B. CLARK, President "inrvn " " """ ? " AUVO. ii. T & ii n af f IC^XTOIIUODI* JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. On. JAMK8 H. LANK, Actuary, 5S: J: H. wA55v| * *-* Ad^? Judge JOHN A. M KBEDIT1I, CeUnsaUoi traicToif. J. B. Win (ton, Trwium so4 Secretary 1 P.I P. R. B ; Wb. J. John (en, of Jehn*on < Hunt, Wholesale Grocer* j Wm. H. Powers,* Winston A Power*, Wholesale Grocer*; A1 bert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Stat Company ; J. F. Gibson, Superintenden Adams' Express Company ; Charles T. Mot ris, Morris A Co/a Sugar Refinery ; G. A. Pe Sis, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mtll* ohn n. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jew elers ; Moses Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goods Thoeaas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God din. Cashier Planter's Bank: J. B. Dowel) Superintendent Western Union Telegrapl Company; Alex. O. Robertson, Cattle Broker George I. Herring, Who lee ale Grocer ; R. I Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholssal Grocers; A Bodeker, Druggist f 8. M. Rosea baum, of 8. A M. Rosen be em, Dry disc da. Equality Ufa Iasaxanoe Company. /B Examine if ThejilhW he/oreyoe in sere, it U to wornr ietereoi to do oo. Agent wanted everywhere. EHJ. ?. HE RIOT, Geo. Trarelllng Agent. Charleston, 8. C. ' Bept St 18 , tf NEWYOF.K m mm tovrrn. Dividend declared in 1888, 68 per Centum ASSETS, *13,000,000. NO COMPANY In the United Slates ssi claim superior advantages to thia ?|< and well-established inetitetteo, which ha been doing business with the greatest sua een* for about twenty-fire rears. It h etrictly mutual, and never haa stockholder* to appropriate a portion of its earnings.? It is under legal eupereieion, a protection to policy holder*, which U atforded aowheri but fn New York end Massachusetts. IU managers cannot speculate with the fundi of the Company, but are obliged to iovaat at the laws of New York requite trustees to Invest trust estates. The official reports, for several years past, show that this Company has been better managed than soy other doing business la New York. An Investment In this Company is as safe a* anything earthly sen be. It offers security ana cheapness, and has advantages over any other Company in the United States. Reference may be made to the following gentlemen: Gov. B. P. P?rry, CoL G. ?. Townee, Thoe. M. Cox, Thomas Stasn, H. BaatUs A Co.. Wm. T. Shuuoale, J as. P. Moore and L. Williams. For further information, apply to the undersigned. agent for Green villa, or to J AS. R. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, GreenvUli Court lie use. W. H. CAMPBELL. Sept 8 16 |f MAW rimw.. ? ?? mm mm V %/ ? A Ml Vf BOYNE ^BOWL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MOirVMENTAL WORK In nil itl branches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, , , Sopt 8 16 if COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE Ir^rWton toko ploaoure In tnnoonoing tkU ole?an tly-tarnlabod Sotafeliohmont now ?pM fer tko Mwmno4?tlM of gnorta. Tho tabU wW always bo mmIM with i*wj doltoaey of tho oonoon?both tnm tbo Now York and harleaton markoto, and no oforU will bo oparod to, (too porfoot antio faction, ii rory roapect, to oar patrono. FX1IIUICS In tho refectory ovory day bom 11 nntll 12 WM. GORMAN, ) Pao9MK9Mm H. H. BADENHOP, ( SoptM It If NATIONAL HOTEL, OOIbTOIKQBBA. 0. (0. mwml, PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOYNBR, CLERK. RATES Of Board per Day ,.|t (X Bopper, Break Seat and Lodging?... Id Single Maala 1 OC Sep 1 IS tf Nicker son HonseHotel, COLUMBIA, 8.C. THE uncle reigned bri?| flSgE&t HHNKWKI) ble Mm apoa the above Popular lloaae, wtO en dearer U aka M ?m *f the moat agreeable Hotel* la the 8?<tth. A wB la aellatted. ^0 'Free OtnnfVw to aad flroaa the Hatal, Wlf. A. WEIGHT, Proprk'er. ' Sept f 11 tf ill < !? I* OwftBt ) S r o^feSasl'! ^^Jia^sa.rKa':? a?d down, ?nd Wfth NlrtitTrmln on thirloll*. Columbia and >mw IM * '?* Bouth > Leave CilirtiiL.?w.M 7 M t a i " AU?m . ?.v IMaa ? Kewharrjr.w....................10 13. am ,1 Arriva AbbevUfa......................... I M p a : 44 Aadm.a 4 M pa " Greenville... 6 00 p m OwmjlUi in 0- 44 a-aa J A^0Niife..HOT..?.w*..iiw>.*i4 0 00 a 01 Abbeville... 8 00 a m " Newberry M....lt 36 p m * Alston I 10 pa Atriro Columbia...... . 8 AO 18 The Train will rsturn from OsMta to At' .. deriou ob Monday and Friday noraing*. JAME8 O. MEREDITH, B Ooneral Superintendent. r, J. . B lontk Carallaa Bailroa4Co. " Ooneral Superintendent's Offiee, ) ' , September 16, 1800. J >*" rflDK following Schedule for Passenger J X Trains will bo oboorrod from this date : K Day fbwwyr TVota. '? Lour lag Columbia al....^__......._~T liaa Arrivtif at Colambia at,a ,,?? ..wwd 40 p m a Xqwrns Tmi*. fx X Arriving at Columbia Tkt Cnmden Train WIQ oontinuo to run tbe following aobodulo; (Mbndays, Wednesdays and Saturday*.) t Arriro atColutnbiall 00 am. Leave 146pm b Dmitg (dbndoyr ,? iplid.) .5 'Ji Leave Camden 6 35 a m. Ar Kingavllls 0 30am 44 KingaviUot 16 pm. ArCamdea 006 p m k i H. T. PBAKE. * ! ' General Superintendent. h t Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta R. M. ; - SUPEEINTKNDENT'S OFFICE, c i Columbia, 8. 0., January 13, 18T3- f - ?U* ?f?ef TO-DAY, an A scson edition ; \J Tmla wiB run a* follows s T , Leave CofcdabU* ?.?t U p ml I, Arris# ut Augusta fixA ....? Mia b Lsavo Augusta M.......?.4 16 p m | Arrive n uoinmoik 1 30 I n Thi* Train cunMttl with the Oeorgia dayg Pund|w Train* at Angaria, ud the Owns rille Road at Columbia, each way. C.BOUKUIGHT, Sup'i. . Fab 9 S8 t f 'Charleston ; ( 1/ Advertisements. Br Clraulara, with .letaited atal-mante, furnished on application to th? Qanorai A genu. B. S. RHETT & SOX, Charlaaton, 8. C., 1 Or, to DAVID A STRADLEY, AfenU at Greenville, S. 0. Jan 26 . 3m ? ? . -i. ' yW ZlClill. Till! t importers amd WUXKRa in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8trimq8, Ac., ac. i i Agenu of WM. KM ABB A C0.*S PIAK08, MgiON A BAM LIMA MBLODBOMA, f Stein way A Son'a and J. B. Daaham'i O piASoma tiltom'a patent quit am. REPAIRING promptly attended to. 191 kimo mm, CHARLFftTDN ft f> W - ? ? w w? w a FERDINAND ZOQBAUM, Mew York. HENRY YOUNO, O. L. M'OLENAHAN, Charleston, 8. 0. Nov U 37 Am* ? i DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175,177 * 179, Xioff Street CHARLESTON, 8. C. tj[t EmiuniP la 1138.^99 )JmA? Keep* constantly on hand^^H |i' f | j a wall aeleetod Stock of BflE? rvRxzT Wpk Wbteh ho offers at REASONABLE PRICES. M. B.?QOOD8 CARRETTLLY PACKED . f OR BHIPPIMQ. or U K If ; SAMUEL C. BLACK, ; STOCK AND BOND BROKER, [ NO. M BROAD ST., QUA RLS8TON. PARTICULAR aUeatioa glr*a to par* ohaee end eels of SECURITIES on OomaaUeloa. Informal ton givea ebeerfully. BDIUTO aRev. K. T. BUWT. J. & BAILEY. THOS. STERN. September 51, 186*. lff-U pavilion hotelom^iaa,3Ji?wc6>2a# s. ?. BOARD, Par Da/ ? ??*?ooatee* aaaaoate $S M. I ) &. HAMILTON, SuperiataaAent. > In. H. I?. BLTTEEPIELB, Preprletveat. flap* M i? tf , THE mis HOUSE, tsaAfr&aegsqg, e. a. 1 PARKER & G'0. Proprietors. i FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. BOARD. PER DAT $4 OO. DmI It it CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, 8. C. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. A 88ISTANTB, A. BUTTERFIELD, (for ,/SL nt0r\j of lb? Pftfllioc Hotel.) and W S. MILLER. 1,-tf y 11 P X, vr^( * PBlHS " CAROLINA FERTILIZER" if mad* imili, and doinm qualltic* of th? (TMUit y*1u? ProfoMor Shrpard : ^ Insoluble, - - - fM7 v f AW Snlphnrlc Acid, II 01 BolphaU of Potaih, - - JET" U: On (Tie strength of (nose results, I km glad t FERTILIZER, examined, : W? wtl furnish fh is excellent FK&TIUtER t Geo. W. William Vdi baa WI DAVID & STRADLEY, , .*- WILLIAMS 4c WQITMi: . Jan 1J -- J MM MAN* 1 J{AN UFA CTURKD TTHDKR the direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT U Phosphate Company. SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the fo or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is the valuable in tbe ratio oi Soluble Phosphoric Ac The immense deposits of Phosphatfc Guanos olina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insol able as a Fertiliser by being ground to powder, dition as to make its insoluble phosphate sola) taken np by growing plants. The insoluble Ph of no more value to the plant than tbe original of this Soluble Phosphate whleh any Fertiliser nti?, mm co(iBci(UCUliy U10 CDeapesl terliiuer li Soluble Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the SULPHUR! PANV have creeled at Charleston the first antei are able to offer to planters the Hiykt* per cent any market. Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms 1. ET1WAN NO. soiuw cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, K 2. ETIWAN NO. per cent, of Dissolved Bene Phosphate, and 1J addition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all cash. WE AIjS4 DISSOLVED BORE, of high Kradc, for plai into any other compost, aad we suggest that tl factor*rs to transport the Sulphuric Aeid couti tate for each per eeatage. f 14UEDGE DAVID & STEADLEY, December 29 WMLM.BI] TESTAE OIL, F01 PUT X FIVE AND TEN Q FOR FAM safety ot Burns longer than ordinary SAKE. lle*d what Profewcr S1IKPAR MLADORA Jfretre. H'n*. M. Bird <t C>: Oixtuiiii?ent by yon, and determined the ' Are point,' i inflammable, to be above ISO degree* Fahrenbi degree* Fahrenheit. A* the 'Sre point' of th quired standard, th* Oil ia to be regarded as sa oiuniiy. Very respectfully, WM. M. BIRD & CO.Tj AND DKA STRICTLY PURS i HO. 203 EAST BAY, AND FOR Harrison h. Marshall, 1 January IS "'FARMERS"! 1 Inert? Yomr Orop$ and Improve Tonr Land*, by ?ting PHCBNIX ?UANO, Imported by we direct from tie I'kcrnix ivtaude, Somtk I'aeijbe Ocean. Wllesi, OlAbi ic Co.'o f i MANIPULATED GUANO Prepared at Savannah, On., and Cbmrleeton, 8. C.,- tfAi'eft l?r* proved t? tie eoil the beet MASURB IS USB. Guano, Salt and Planter Compound, Lao PREPARED AT 8A VANNAU AND *?. * * ' CHARLESTON. m * ' i For 8*1* for Ciik or oo Time, bj WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN mmm. IW For ItertW Information, Mdrw m bore for circular, or Mbooribo to 8outk*m Aprieulturxtl, published by W. C. If somsrphy Co., *t August* sod S*T?Dn*h, O*., I 33c. P?r annum. DAVID A 8TRADLEY, Agents, Greenville, 8. C. Doc 16 30 ?m ? . i > r ' Sjiiixr AIL ... ' |}IWUmBBHBWW 1 mMBBmIHIHi * HHPluHfl^B^Sfc Hbs9|HHH^^HHBMB t fro* tho Pborabatcs of ?o?t* Carolina. u4 U . boat Man a res known, only Inferior to Moravian bates are tbe remains of extinct land and Ma u> i to the Agriculturist. We annex tbe anaiytf* of rna Mbdio+l Csluci or Soura Caaouii. , onalljr selected i .ttkiS1; i; mm j: <UtilViU : 'IS Equivalent to 11 37 ftfl?tle Pboe,.hate of Lima. Equivalent to IS 48 Insoluble (bone.) 24 75 Phosphate of Lime. Equivalent to 23 85 Sulphate of Lima. 80 * 11 % '' " t V.W V \?| 0# ' ? J*, o certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA C. U. 8HEPARD, Jn. 0 planters and others at $88 per ton of 2,000 lbs. is & Co., Factors, Charleston,-$ C. RE, } Agento for GreenyiHe. 14 i ? O-UANOS, - : m SULPHURIC ACID, AT CHARLESTON, , Chemist fbr the Sulphuric Acid and 8aper- ' rm of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 1 basis of all good Fertilisers, and these are id which is ia then. which were dleeovured in 1887 in South Carable Phosphate of Lime, which ie made availend red need by Selphurte Aeid te saeb a eon>le in water, and thus made capable of being oephale found to ear en?craial Fertiliser la Phoiplil* rock. The greater the proportion ( contains, the Ini the quantity required par I that containing the highest per eeatage of [C ACID AND 8UPKR-PH0SPHAT* COM. sire AeM Chambers sooth of Baltimore, and age of Soluble Pkotfkate of Limt known in ( t le Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 84 per 0 per too, 10 per oent. discount for eaeh. Super-Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 t to S per eent. of Ammeola, with n suBeient Crops, $70 per ton, 10 par oont. discount tot \ ) orvsR \ iters or msnnfsetnrers, who rosy desire to mix , lis is the bejt and cheapest method for inanuained in the mixture. Will be sold at n fixed 3 C2CB09 AOEIIT8, R'S WHARF. Agents, Greenville, 8. C. * 32 3m * ID & C O S El IUTJMINATING. JP IN AI J. ON PA OKA OES, ILY C8B. iARNTRED!! OIL, AMD ABOVE ALL, IS PERFCTLY D m y?: TORT OF THE MKDIOAL COLLEGE,) Qmn-flrHt, Chtritilon, 8. O. J -I have e**rain?<l the iwpM of Vestal Oil . tha tarn para lure at which tha oil hoaomaa nit. Tha United Slates standard requires 110 ia Oil is 20 degrees Fahrenheit share the re* fa, and thus supplies a great want of tha Cornell A KLEtt U. SUBPA&D, Jr., M. SOLE PROPRIETORS, , LKRS IN OILS AND PAINTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C., BALE BT ' igentf, Greenville, S. C. 34 3a> RAW BONK SUPERPHOSPHATE OF XLXltiEEQm 1AM isw receiving ay applies of this Manure, and planters mm rely upon fatting aa article folly up to standard, ae per analysis. All bought from myself or au'hsrtsed agents,! will guarantee ; as erery cargo aa sold is uah ysed on arrival base, and tha nigh charaetar ad the Manure fully kept up. J. If. ROBSON, . 8eU Agent for Howth Carotin*. * Eos. 1 and9, Atlantis Wharf, Charleston, g. 0. David Ac Stradley, Agents for Greenville County. Frof. Shepard says af analysis mads Oste> her idth, 1869: ' A valuable Manure, and do* 1 oldedly superior to tha article of last year," Experiment made by M. 0. M. Hammond, af Beeeh Island, H.C.i Ne manure?MT IK. ...r - ? 176 lb? I'*ruvi*n Gnano?ISM lb* m*4m6> tea p*r Mr*. 176 lb* Baufh'a?1499 lb* M*d m(I*i p*f am. DM tt tl ta o. OLAorat. A. wrtna. CLACIU8 * WITTS, NORTH EAST CORNER 0, FRARER1* WHARF OH CUSTOM HOUSE SQUAfcB, CHARLESTON, S. O. C0MMW8I0H XX&OHAVTS, And Wholml* D,al,n la 0B00XKI1S, LIOXTOK8, AC-, *0. I B?pt 29 ?lt ? | Charleston J' AdvcrtitcRMaite. JAMES ALLAN, 807 KING 8TRKST, osulrmmwon, o. a., L DXALU IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, AO. WMch?? sent to maj pari of the country. . i i RENTS log Bntbf TtMhw frcm $N and Upward. LADIES Sold Hunting Watehee from $80 and Upward. AMERICAN WATCHES OF ALL KINDS. RDM NMLNDNKD MEM. EEE RK8FECTFULLY SOLICITED. . opt 80 l| ) It ' ? i(: KINSMAN'S 3 d?> OJ ?9 Lh 79 xnve 8TMKET, \ OHARLSBTOJT, 8. 3. AUR ASSORTED CANDY la pat op In U 9ft and ftO Pound Boxer, auiUbla for Country Trade. "WARRANTED Perfectly Para and Beinjr free fro* Terra Alba or Marble Dart, tad Ma no featured tolely from CRUSHED SUGAR. k Diieamtbatfr far all Order# af 60t pound*. Send far Circular. Sept 3V IS tf Mil MUWlltl. iliuur A. flMMIITI. MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, Nor. 4, 6 and 8 VENDUE RANGE, i O&kZ&aBTOST, 8. O. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IRON METALS, RAGS, ATVT> AT.T. risns nv PAPER STOCK. HI DM, WOOL. SlKHSSSg STSHRSSv <&@J. a Soltabl, St oak of Bmt; and Light HIDED AND BSINS Pot Tkutn mm Al vara an Hn4, and wil ha Sold Low for hft St 19 ? a. nnc?fr. c. tiutUi t. riirait. BENBY BI6CHOFF & CO., aROCBRS, AMD DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS; S?OARSt . TOBACCO, 197 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON, S. C? Sept Ut It M* GEO. W. CARPENTER'S JOMPOUKD FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR. SAPARILLA. GEO, W. CABPEKTBB'8 X)!! POUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUT. CHU CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS, originally introduced by Oao. iIf. Carpets tor, under t?< patronage of Uie nodical faculty, have been ao long ut?eively need by pltjaieiane and others that hey are generally known for their in trieilc value, and ean be relied on aa being noet valuable renediee in all eaeea where : area peril la or Buehu are applieeble, and laonot be too highly recommended. They ire prepared in a highly concentrated form, 10 aa to render the duee email and eonveetint. Ordere by mail or otherwiae will receive prompt attention. 3EO. W. CARPENTER, HKN3ZEY A CO., Wholceale Chemical W are house. No. 7t7 Market-street, Philadelphia. DOW1E A M0I9E, Wholeeale Ageota, Charleston, 8.0. Nov 17 M ly A. B. MULLIGAN, AND GENERAL C81VISSIBI UlCIilT. J|ccoh)h)oOqfion iJUbqlrf, CHARLESTON, S. O. Having rap]* >??? for ooaiaotiaff my badow, I in *t all liM propond to mk? Hboral adraaooo oa Cottoa. July IS 10 ly Pa Pa TOALE, GBIIKAXR&aBV<D&9?a.<0^ MaaaCootam of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. Haying tA? large*?ui MA a**pi*t* factory la the Sent hern State* iM keeping alveya on bead lnrgn and aieet twplM atoek efbOORB, BASHES, BLINDS, Saab Doom, Store Daarc,Skuttore, Mouldiags, A*., An, la* enabled toaeM tow and at oeaefeeterccef prteea. V. B.?Strict attoauoa paid la A'ppiag la mood order. Jaly *1 a A. F. CHEVREDX, ttivim AMD ARCHITECT, 10A1EB3,B WMUK3 OMMf uilMlkMk'i Altar, PLANS MAM TO ORDER, and ran or charoh, win work son by n. Dm ? 1j