The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, April 06, 1870, Image 4
[C0KCM?D*D tXOM riKCT TAOK.J
miss loner, before said teacher can c
draw pay for hit or her s or vices, u
Sbo. 45. ThaMbe State Superin- o
tendont of Education, or any d
County School Commissioner. or t<
School District Board ot Trustee?, h
may receive, in behalf of the State u
Board of Education, any gilt, c
grant, donation or dovfco of any o
school house, or site for a school t
house, or library for the nso ot any s
school or "schools, or other school c
purposes within the State, and are s
liereby invested with the care and't
custody of all school houses, sites, a
or other property belonging to the t
State Board of Education within j
the limits of their jurisdiction, <
with full uowfifR to control the 1
. N "> * I W ? >
IK'illU IIIIIIJ U"UiVl O. AH lb D 11V H I
time A. B. appoared, with a counter
bill of deduction for meals and 1
lodging missed. Meals eaten, '
three, $1 50; lodging, seven,
$3 50; meals missed, sixty, $30; 1
lodging missed, fourteen, $7 ; bal 1
anco in tavor of A. B., $2. The
landlord, of course, was a little as- '
tonished at the result of the reck- 1
oiling, and therefore said not a *
word, for the best reason that he !
could not think of anything that
* would do justice to the subjest.? 1
"Whereupon A. B., to relieve the !
landlord's perplexity, remarked '
with cool urbanity: 44 Well, nover 1
mind the $2: I'll take it out in 1
board." The landlord couldn't see 1
how to keep even with such a '
boarder, and so the connection be '
tween him and A. B. ns landlord *
and boardor came to an end!
Skating for Life.? A story is '
told of a man who came on a pack c
of hungry wolves while skating in c
an overflowed forest in the North- ?
West. He threw aside his gun 1
and overcoat, and whizzed away
for dear life.
" It soon became apparent that 1
he could not hope to get such ft t
clenr run ft6 to put on ft top - peed, f
and so teave them behind ; but he t
was a practised skater, a 'dab' at I
the fancy work acquired on the t
rinks, where people skate for pastime,
and learn to be elegant and
swan-like. IJis outer edge and
figure-skating saved him. On .
came the wolves full pelt, their 1
hot breath reaching him just as he
put on a desperate spurt, when 1
whish ! he Hew round in a beau f
fiful circle,and thc6haggy wrteeh- ?
?s, carried on by their own tremendous
impetus, were a long
way in front, while ho went glia
ing off in a contrary direction.
Over and over again did he practice
this manoeuvre in smaller circles,
till the wolves themselves, baffled,
and in their rage snapping and ti
biting at each other, began to flag pi
and to think that after all they
were in chase of the shadow of a
man?a hungry dream of human ?
flesh. Round and round went the 1
skater, still with a cool head and
clenched first, working nearer and
nearer home, until at last, in the A
clearing of the forest, the pursuers
gave up. and, with a howl of dis- V
appointment, lied into the thickets."
? ? ? ??- ^
Lockjaw ano Ckoup.?Turpentine
is said to be a certain cure it
for lockjaw. In an attack ot the mj
disease, a 6mall qnanity of the tnr- Et
pentine should be taken and
warmed and then poured on the
wound, when relict will follow in <
less than a minute. Nothing bet ?
ter can be applied to a Bevere cnt G
or bruise than cold turpentine; it
will give certain relief almost in- x
stantTy.
Tcpkntink is also a sovereign 1
remedy for croup. Saturate a
piece of flannel with it and place uk
the flannel op the throat and ^
chest; and in a very severe case e*
three to five drops on a lump of ,,n
sugar may bo taken inwardly.
Every family should have a bottle Pn
on band. The remedy is t-implo g(']
and can be easily tested. In all j
serious cases, An application bo
ft Mould be made under medical ad- (
vice. TI
A Delaware man, who was ^
charged with murder, was acquit- <
ted, and now refuses to pay hie *")
counsers fee. Ilie wife waa in*
divorced after the crime was com- 1,10
Pou
mitlcd, but she advanced moncv (.
, I J
to pay the expenses of his trial,
unci he repudiates her claim also. Tub
proposition to employ wo- cu
men as bill collectors will bo likely ^
to fail, for the reason that bache
lor debtors would be apt to insist pur
that the dear ilunners should ^
*' present their bills " repeatedly, g"
??-? ??? .
sumo in such manner as they may <
think will best subserve the inter- <
csts of common schoole and the H
cause of education, subject to the
control of the State Board of Education.
_
A Good Joka on a Hotel Keeper.
Ono of our hotel keepers was
not long since victimized in the
following manner : A. B. went to
him and cnga ed board by tho
week at ten dollars per week.?
" Now," said A. B., " I may
bo absent occasionally, what deduction
will yon mako for that ?"
' Fifty cents a meal and fifty cents
a lodging," replied the landlord.
lime woro on, and A. 15. was
some times tlicro and sometimes
not. After a while the landlord '
presented a bill for three weeks'
...1 ?i.,i..n?..o t.. ? ?i..?.
j-miu!in..' iiWJ| Tpc
TuK^f.?T^b common way
if protecting tho throat id to bun
lie and wn?j> It up closely, thai '
verheating and rendering it tenler
and sensitive, and more linble
a colds find inflammation than
K?fi>re.' Tins prnotice is all wrong,
nl results in ninch evil, fiepeAuny
is this the case with children,
Kid when, in addition to muffling
he throat, the extremities are ir>
~i-.i ? -- ? 1.1 - t
uuiKibiuij Vfinuf mb is viiun me
:ii6C, the best possible conditions
no presented for tho production
>f soro throats, coughs, croup, and
ill kinds ot throat affections. It
ho neck it kept overheated a
jortion of the time, when it is
exposed, some form ot disarrange
meat of the throat will be apt to
tticur. The rule in regard to
clothing the neck should be to keep
it i&s cool as comfort will allow.
In doing so"you will suffer much
lefis from throat ail incut than it
you are always fearful of haying a
little cold air come in contact with
your neck. Any one who has
been accustomed to have his
throat inuftlod should be careful to
leave off gradually and not all at
once.
The Managino Woman is a
pearl among women, she is one ot
tho prizes in tho great lottery of
uic, ana u?o man who draws Jicr
may rejoice for the rc3t of his
jays. Better than riches, she is a
fortune in herself?a gold mine
lover failing in its yield?a spring
ef pleasant water, \vho6c banks nrc
w'itn moss flowers when all around
are bleached white with sterile
sand. The managing woman can
do anything ; she does everything
well. Perceptive and executive,
of quick sight and steady handed,
sho always knows exactly what is
wanting and supplies the deficiency
with a tact and cleverness
peculiar to herself. She knows the
capabilities of persons as well as
dungs, for she has an intuitive
knowledge' of character. The
managing woman, if not always
patient, is always energetic, and
can never be disappointed into inaction.
Though she has to teach
the same thing over and over
again, still she is never weary of
lior vocation of arranging and ordering,
and never less than hopeful
of a favorable result.
An orator, holding forth in
avor of 41 woman, diviuo woman,"
loncluds thus : 44 Oh, my hearers,
lepona upon ir, nothing heats a
jood wife" u I beg your pardon,"
eplied ono ot his auditors, 44 a
>ad husband does."
A man in New Orleans accuses (
lis wife of perjury in swearing
hat they wero never married.?
5I10 excuses her self by saying
hat she 44 never thought her litis
>anu would be tool enough to go
o work and j?rovo it."
Twenty million school books '
ire used annually in this country. t
13 ij content with your lot. espcc j
ally at a public auction. J
Two things that should bo kept '
mder complete control?fire and ?
em per. '
TO
OF
GREENVILLE.
HTAVINO returned lmme ai'ter an ahLJL
s<-nce of several w?eks, during which |
me I have visited New York, I'hiladel- "
bin, Baltimore and Charleston, I have
PURCHASED J;;
fi 9 ? B S i
ftcr the Great Gold Excitements j w
ON ,01
ERY FAVORABLE TERMS, Rl
SLL OF WlltCli I WILL D1SP03K ?t.
OK AT
fERY REASONABLE PRICES FOR
would take more spaee than I have at \
r command to enumerate bu
fERY ARTICLE I HAVE ON HAND ^
THOMAS STEEN. c<
Wholesale and Retail Merchant.
Dot 20 22 tf
0WENSY1M(? SCHOOLS.
h EV. T. J. EARftiiftM opon at Oowens- L<
V Tille, 8. C., 1st IWKnlnry next, a
SELECT MALE SCHOOL,
Of a limited number of Student?, and teach
) Higher Kngliah and Mathematical branch- Ai
and the Languages, fur two sessions, of five
>nth* each. dc
Tuition, from Ten to Eighteen dollar* per
ision. Contingent expenses, one dollar?no
tra charges, Student* will ho charged from ?
ne of entranco to the closo of the session. ft,
A careful parental interest will he taken in
> moral and religious instructions ot the
dents, and none need apply who are not r.
ling to submit to the regulations of the I
tiool. -*
At the samo time and place, there will also j (
opened a ^
FEMALE AND PRIMARY SCHOOL,
Under the superintendence of Miss HAT- Le
E F. MOONKY, whose ?|ualiflcations justi- Ar
a liberal patronage. Attention is specially
led to her School. Tuition will be the Wi
no as Inst year in tho Seminary,
iowensriile ia located near the mountains, . J
I is surpassed by no place in the State for Ar
e water, a pleasant climate nnrt is?
; And every Advent Age is here a II".. riled T.ei
no wishing to educate their children in good "
ntry schools.
lownnsville, 51. C., Jnn. 1st, 1.170.
en 12 . 34 3m
TUTT'S VEGETABLE
OWSIE mm r
res dieeeeoe of the Liver end Stomach. i J
TUTTS EXPECTORANT J?|
, pleasant enre for Coughs, Colds, kn. r
ITS HA RSA PA HI LI.A AND QUEEN'S Arl
LIGHT the greet Alterative and Hlood i
.Her. TUTT'S IMPROVED HAIR p?,
K, Warranted the beet dye in use. These vill
idard preparations are-for sale by Drug
s every where. Oct 0-ly. 1
^HIANAFACTUBEHSJ)? JtranWed
Extra Cm*. 6t??l latent
Ground Circular HiH JftuLay ...
CIROtJUU SAWS.
With Mo'vtxbU or rfiscrtiit jt'eeih.
\1TE CLAIM for our Patented Circular 1
\f Baw 'taw following advantage* over
til <rtfc?rtf: ^ jJ V; ;it| :
'I'lie shanks of llic leeth"aro clnslie, and oxcrt
o un lotiu distension in tho sockets.
The stability of the plate Is Srrmk Way affectcd
by inserting naw sots of teeth. * * .c i
Each tooth, independently, may bo adjusted
to tho cutting line.
No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap?
plfanccs. arc employed in connection with tho
teeth, which lire as simple in construction, and
as easily used, as a nut for a bolt. . .
In short, all tho difllculties heretofore ox
pcricnccd in tho use of movnhlc tooth for saws,
nro fully tnct and obviated by this invention.
A I SO.
TUTTLE PATTUT
? Oil A MJMON " CROSS CUT SA WS.
CItQSS CUT SA H\S,
or ai.i, kixi>?.
Saw Mandrels, Gumming Mnchinrs, &c
Send for CalnlogutS and Prirc Li*t?.
K. UOK 4 CO.,
Printing Prcw Machine nn?l Saw Manufacturers,
New York, ISotton, Mass., nod London,
Rug. Feb 9 33 Bin
I
DR. SHALLENBERCER'S
J A
xcvw aiiu j&gue
ANTIDOTE
Alwayi Stop* tUc Chill*.
This Medicine has boon before the Public
fifteen years, and is till ahead of all
other known remedies. It does not pnrgo,
does not sicken t"ie stomach, is perfectly
safo in any doso and under all circumstances,
and is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and pormanontly every form of Fever
and Aguo, bceauso it is a perfect Anildote
to Ulalnrlii.
Bold by all Druggists.
Feb 2 87 ly
PAVILION HOTEL,
13 HI & a Xb 33 S SP ? 339 S. (Q?
BOARD,*
Per Dny fa 00.
11. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
TIi-s. II. I.. Rl TTFI{l li:i,I),
Propriclmt,
S?pt 29 19 tf
a's ? a ifsTsTaTi si
TO Til B WORKING CLASS.?Wo ore now prepared Co
'uroUh all fWr? with eon Want employ ment at Mmc.thr
eholc ofthe time or |br the ?i*re m<?menU. BtMnruneH,
Lfht ami profitable. Frrauo* of richer *ex coil v earn from
IV. to tSrwr evening, and a proportional aum by devoting
h*ir whole time to the buaineaa. liovaaud girlaear o nearly
la inuch u*rn? n. Thatall whoaoa thia notice may tend their
iddreea. and teat the buaitiraa, wo tnake thU unparalleled
flW: Toauehaaara not well*alistcd. wo?1U acrid #1 to pay
or the trouble of writing. Pull particular*, a valuable run lo
which w ill do to eommonco work on, and a copy of 7*1*
'Vo/>fr*a Litrrnry C'ooi/xmi'oi* - one of the Imrut and
>e?t family newapa|M ra puhli.htd?all aent free by mail,
icadvr. if you want rennaneitt, profitable work, addii 4
P. C\ ALLLN It CO.. AwutftTA. Maim.
Fob il 3 m
W. II. CAMMEIt,
'RACTICAL GUNSMITH ANO MACHINIST.
~10R\ SirET.LERS, f*utlon C,in?. T.?ek*,
_j Smint Mnebino., Uulirellni and Parada
RKI'AIKh'D with proinptnca. Charge*
simtnahlo. Corn Bhellcr*. for ?nle from $10
$12. I nin hIso prepared to furnish Btcncil
lutes, for marking clothing.
Rlnrli?iiiitliiiig. rj
IIAVK in addition to my uj-unl Imsine*., *> '
opened n UI.ACKH.M ITII PtIOP, bavin* "
impotent workman hired, l.arkin W oat fit Id. do
ork in this line will heilono sntiafaetorily. Y?
Ready wudo 1'l.Ol'tillS always on hand wi
r snlo. * ?v
Bland? In rear of Oi.l Court llon.e, at the *n
kitdoiph plnoe, having removed Iroin my
ind on Main Btreet. IS-tf
Greenville & Columbia Railroad
Ui:.\r.n.w. SiTKniiTKNDKM'i OprtrK, 1 J
Colombia, Janusirv I5lh, IH70. (
"\V AN D A K 1 FU WEDNESDAY. Jam;
J iiry lOlli, (lie following Sclicdiilu will
run daily, tiuntlt y egrrptcil, connecting J
lit Xiglit Train on South Carolina Itoad, up J
id down, and with Night Train <?n Charlotte, I
iluniliiu anil Augusta lioud going South :
:hvc Colutnliia 7 0(1 n in "
" Alston ......... 8 40 i m
" Newberry 10 II in m
rive Abbeville 3 00 p in
" Anderson 4 20 p m
" G recti vlllo 6 00 p u)
save Orocnville & 15 a m
" Anderson . 6 25 a m
" Abbeville 8 Oft a m
" Newberry .....12 <15 p in
" Alaton 2 10 p hi
rrivo Columbia 3 45 p m
Tlio Train will return from Helton to An- ~~
rson on Mouday and Friday morning*. '
JAMES O. MERF.DITIY,
l' ; "* General Superintended.
until Carolina Railroad Co. J
General Superintendent's Office,)
September 15, 10T.9. f
[TtTE following Schedule for Vaasenger
? Train* will be observed from this date :
Itnu J'atirngtr T. (tin. ?
aving Columbia nt. ..'4.....T 45 am
'riving at Columbia at 4 40 p m
h'iuht Ktyrtut Train.
aving Columbia at 5 50 p in
riving at Colombia at 4 I5Vi? '
The Camden Train
ill continue to run the following schedule:
Tri- Weekly* "
|( Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays,) ^
rive at Columbia 11 00 a in. Leave 1 46 p m j)0
Daily (Sundaye Excepted.) ^
?vo Camden 6 'AC> a in. Ar Kingsville 9 20 a m .j.'
Kingsville 3 16 p m. Ar Camdfn 4 06 p iu
II. 1. I'KAKK.
Ocneral Superintendent. ' p,
bo
lharlotte, Columbia A Augusta H. B.
StirilltlNTKNDRNT'S OFFICII, nei
Columbia, S. C.. January 1.1, 1070. see
wN and after TO.DAY, an Accomodation vm
f Train will run as follows a prt
arc Columbia 0 16 p m an;
rivo at Augusta 8 30 * m tb?
tvo Augusta 4 lb p as as
ive at Celninbla.. 1 30 a ni I
This Train oonueets with the Oeorgia day of I
sengcr Trains at Augusta, and the Oreen* offc
e Road at Columbia, ench way, I er'a
C. BOUKNIOIIT, Sup't.
eb 9 #8 - 1 I
'
*-\|uc?iivj ajuv iciuraiico company.
CraMIH* ft# J'nmphtrf !*Jurt port fit.
turn, it t'? t? .your inter**! to do to. Ayentt
tftiillrtl trcryirimi ' *
BKNJ. O. IICRIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Clinrloiton, 8. 0.
Sept 22 18 tf
BOIE FIOMM Wl
' %?> \
CH'.ACKKIt HONK, Bona Mol, Boa* Flour,
) and FlAltnl Hone, guaranteed to produce
snino effect at HALF COST of Peruvian
Guano.
Send for circular.Addrera
iOT#m.
Feb 9 ' Sft ;i3
FOR SAlJ OR TO RENT,
* A Comfortable DWELLING,
lt>itVib~ I ?"n(*u>iug aavou Hnotna, ntid
ffall nocu?aarjr Oat-Building*,
within a few minute* walk oi
Furmau Univoraitj. Fur purliculnra apply to
T. Q. DONALDSON.
November 21 27 tf
MARBLE CmilT
f ' COLUMBIA, S. c.,
CONTINUE TO MA NUFA CfllHE
MONUMENTAL WORK
Id all its blanches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE;
Sept 8 lfi If
CO LIT M BI A HOTEL
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
HIIK Proprietors take pleasure in artnonneI
in# this elegantly furnished Establishment
w open for the accommodation of guests.
10 table will always be supplied with every
licoey of the season?both from the Mew
>rk and harleston markets, and ao efforts
ill be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
cry respect, to our patrons. FRKG LUNCII
the refwetery every day ftoia 11 until 124.
^ *M. OOTtMAN, \ n
11. H. BADBNJ10P, } B<"*nis:TORS.
Kept 29 19 tf
f ickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
TUB undersigned having I
RENEWED bis lcsse upon
carSMSo
above Popular House, will endeavor to
ake it oaa of tha most agreeable Hotels in
e South. A call is solicited.
pb Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept t It tf
rHE MILLS HOUSE,
?3<ii!&?.ae!S?3J, s. o.
'ARKER A CO. Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
3ART>. I'Ell UAY $4 OO.
Ore 8 W tf
Notice. fQ-s Columbia,
S. C.. January, 18Y0.
The Charlotte. Columbia and August* Kailad
Company having been formed by the
nsolldation of the Charlotte end South Oarma
end the Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
d having executed a first and only mortge
on its entire property ot ttft miles, in.
iding equipment. Is now rodesaing all the
nds formerly iesued by said two companies
an exrhsnge of its first mortgags bonds.
iosO bonds bear seven per cent, interest, payle
in January and July, and are amply sored
by a mortgage on property which eost
r inilo more than three times the gfeount of '
nds so issued.
Ibo present prim of the Steele and the bnsi..
i ?? ... I
.. V. ,??. -".p.. K??r?ni#o OI I A?
ntrity of the obligations for a permanent lnitment.
1 ndeed the opinion i* freely ?.
:t*ed, that there .Is no ?far bond* issued by
y parly or corporation in the State, and i
<y are !.' ? rin11v e>liwM tn capitalists "
n safe investment.
for tbn purpose of fnndlng tba floating debt
the Company, $>O,?O0 of tbaaa bonds are ]
irod for sale to the public, at tba Traaaari
Office in Columbia.
WM. JOHNSTON, President.
Feb 10 S9 3m ?
r *
pi-ittrip il Office, No. 1013, Alain Sleeet, /tick
mon l, Va. > |l|Jf|Jrji
REASONS wliy every one should Insure h
tbo Equdity Lite Insurance Cora patty
ot Virginia :
la*. It is more Liberal lo tbo Insurer* thai
any other company, and will eventually be
ri'Ntc l'urely Muthal and belong to the insurers
f'td. It circulates its money amongst its pqt
roue, who are tbo insurers. Consequently the;
are coutisually getting the bonvtil uf tbe ranit
neeumuln lloti of tbo Company, the money l>?
ing Invested by tbe Hoard of I)irectors ntnongs
the insurers.
3d. The loans of this Company nro as liher
nl as othor coiupvties wl|o declare dividend
at tlio olid oft us second,'third and fourO
years, hut this Company at the ?bd at the fin
upd every year.
DAVID II. ('LA 1! K, President.
TH08. II. WYNNE, Vie?. President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Secretory.
(Ion. J A.Mlio 11. LANK, Actuary, _
Dr. F. II. WATKIBS, > ? , . . .
Dr. C. II. W: DAVIB.j Adriscrs
Judge JOHN A. MEItRDJTlI, Counsellor
niRKCTonn.
J. R. Wjnstob, Traasurtr and Secrotary H
F. A lb H. II; Wui. J. Joliusoo, of Johnson J
Hunt; Wholesale Orocera;"Wm. 11. Powers,?
Winston A Powers, Wholesale tlroeers; A1
bcrt Ordtvtjy, Treasurer BuckiMkum ?t*t<
Company J. F. Qihsoa, Stiperintondsn
Adams' Express Company; Charles Y. Mor
ris, Morris A Co/s Sugar lluliuery ; U.^i. Papie.
SupUrlntuadsnt Manchester Cotton Mills
Joint II. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jewclers
; Moses Millhiscr, Wholesale Dry (losdii
Thomas S. lialdwin. Clothier ; John >1. God
din, Caabiac PUqtar'a l)at.k t. J. 11. DowslJ
Superintendent Western l/iion ' Telcgrapl
Company }" Alex. tl. Rwbertsdn,'Cattle Brohttn
George I. Herring, Wholesale UrocerjK. L
Brown, of Tlrown, Jones A Co., Wboleeah
Grocers; A ll -dekcr, Druggist; S. M. Uo.-?nbuum,
of 5. A M. KoscnbanA, Dry Gooods.
r..?to- ru. ??<
:* yjcvssxmSbSZ+fmj > .
]cw?r~~~"
r Advertisements.
'M l/
I Ss. QjUu'j'Mti W?SJU?
. -; w_ We take i>ltr#*Ote in offering lf?at k
. n^ dAXotUTA niTTSRS
i * 2g j. ?\ 7 ^ . vj? * *
* f "?) TOK pnhlic. THi^y are tunlnMbd
' _JL '< d wttfegrftutcarr. and contain Mine
of 11?*? I.eA 't'ottic* in Hi?- I'harntaeopia. Aa
j ividrncf uf the mp*i iuritjr of our Dlltara
or?-r alt Vheri, we have certlfleatea from
^ ntaityvtflrti* leadinn pbyrleian, In mtrfllate,
who here prescribed litem In their practice] 1
* TJE OLD CAROL I If A BITTER8
' Will li found inTnlonlil." for
p j J ffTWIW a WH"
Wnnt of Appetito,
General Del llilr,'{' '*
Chil'# end Fever and I'yapepala.
We do not offer our Itinera *e cure fof nil
. di?ens<a, l>nt n? nn Aromatic Teato, lh?y
lure no equal. '
For rale by all DruggfaU and Grocera
I narery where,
t Principal Depot,
f ooonuicn. wineman * co.
, Impot Ufa of .Choice Drug* and Chviuieale,
? Oharleatuo, S. CL
* DANIEL HSfLCOX'S
r FURfoTUtlE WA&KndOMS, $
175,1T7 & 179, King Street
r CHARLESTON, 8. C.
] | j)fcj ' . Emrfiattrt In
mm ga ivccps consuntljr on tiMT
M I III * well jclcciod Stock of EBBn
- ulljl r ftPTJIUTITUP.a,
' Kr ^ Wbloh bo offers ?t
PaREASONAOLE
fix "t PRICES.
K. B.-GOODS CAREFULLY TACKED *
for suirrisa:
Kot 24 IT ly?
i^ktoalbt7
(& w k a it. a s sp <? sjr? s.
Manufacturer of
doors;sasiies, b likds.
HAVING the largest and most complete
factory in the Southern Stat.-t, and
keeping always on hand a large and moat
*?.mpl?ta slock of DOORS. SASHES,
BLINDS, S.ieli Door*. Store l>oore. Shutters,
Moulding?, Ac., Ac , I ant enabled to aell low
and nl niannfact ursr*' prices.
tiS B ?Strict nttention paid to eh pping
n good order. *
July 21 * '< > 'S tf
GEO. W.CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID KXTRACT OF SAR
SAFARI LI A. .
GEO. W.*CARPENTEB/8
CO'V POUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU
CHU.
r|HIE-E CELEBRATED rRF.FARA
JL l loNS, originally introduced by Ota.
\V. Carpenter, nnder tbe patronage pf the
medical faculty, hare been an long ex ton
aiveljr used bv phyaieiana and other?, that
they am generally known for tJieir intiinlir
value, ngd can be relied on at being
most valuable remedies in all c*s?e where
Sarfapnrilla or Buehu are applieahle, and
cgntiol be loo highly recommended. They
! are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
so at to render the dose small and convenient.
Ordera by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. OA REENTER, IIF.NSZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, *
No. 787 Market street, Philadelphia.
DOVV1K A MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
Nov 17 28 ly #
A. F. CBEVREUxj
J
AND <
ARCHITECT, \
MAIEiaiE WOmKS I
Corner Meating-St. and Horlbeck's Allay, (
?a^siiassoja, s, ?. a
PLAITS MADS TO ODDER, A
AND FREE OF CHARGE,
WHEN WOBK BONE BT ME. <
Dec 8 29 ly O
A. B. MULLIGAN, \
AND I
GENERAL a ;
mission MEHCH&IT
ftfcotntoiotoHion
CHARLESTON, S. O. J
HAVJNG ample meant for conducting |
my buaineas, I am at alb times pre 7
pared to make J i bar a I ad v antes on Cotton.
Ju'y 28 _Jjjj J-L_
SAMUEL C. jBLACK, M
STOCK A Nil BOND BROKER,
NO. 2d nftOA D ST., OVA hi. B8T0N. A?
f_>ARTICULAR attention elveu in one.
X tli?M And nit of SWJURITIfif on g|
Comnii*?toB. Information glveo ?h*?rfuiijr.
remm To
Rrt K. T. BtlfflT, :
J. C. BAll.KY, kK1
TII08. HTKK*.
ScpUnUVSl, 18ft0. 1?-tf ,
CHARLESTON HOTEL* <
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
E. XL JACKSON, Proprietor.
A 8aiS*TANT9, k. BUTTIRFTE, (frn- HK
/m. metW of th? Pitlll^D Hoi?l, nod W.
>. MILLER. R
*
nnHB " CAROLINA FERTILIZER " is mi
I pronounced by rarious chemists, one of
l'rufcssor SLojtani i
Laboratory i
Analylia of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, \
Moisture el polled at 212? - ?
Organic Matter, with some water of oomblnat
Fixed Ingredient,
Ammonia, s
Phosphoric Acid?Soluble, 6 00
Inaoluble, ? *- - 6 U
13 13
Sulphuric Acid, 11 01
Stilpbeta of Potaah, -
Sulphate Of Soda,
Sand, ...
On the atrength of theee rcaulta, I am gla
FERTILIZER, examined.
We will farniah tbia excellent FERTILIZE
Geo. W. Will in
DAVID Ar STRADLF/i
WILLIAMS & WI1IT1
Jaa i:
fliij
COTTOJy
WARBH
C0MMISSI01
155 and 157 ]
AUOUSTA
J Miuarjr 28
' WE M, B:
VESTAL OIL, F(
a put
FIVE AND TEN
* :t f OR *i
SAFETY
~|>URNS LONGER THAN ORDINAT
J) SAFE. Read what Frefeesur S1IKP,
" LABOi
Jffri. M'a?. H Bird & Co: Qknti-mm
sent by you, and determined the ' Bro point
inflatmnaMe, (u be above ISO degrees Fahre
degree* Fahrenheit. As the 'fire point' ot
quired standard, tlie Oil is to be regurded a*
muni y. Very respectfully,
WM. M. BIRD & CO."
AND D1
STRICTLY PURE
NO. 208 EAST BAY,
AND FO
Harrison & Marshall,
January 13
FERTILIZERS.
PIT ClrauUra, with detailed atatementa,
t.inlied on (pplitt(t?a to tho Oenera^
fauta, . ) f
B. S. RHETT & SOIf, \
Ckarlaatoa,
Or, to DAVID A STRADLEY,
AgeuU ft Or??n*ille, S. 0.
Ian 26 mf* 8??
linliTiiH 4tr
mruKTKKS AND DEALKK8 TV
V&ICAL INSTflUMKXTfr
1 i ' rftbin o 8, a?., a?.
U of WM. KNABB A CO.'fl PIANOS,
MASON A HAMLIN0 MELODKONft,
ainway A Son's aid J. B. Dunham's
rI AS OKS
TILTON'S PATKNT OUITAft.
paikino 'phoney i+mmitn m
lti xura sts^xt,
2h arle8ton, 8. c.
PKKDINAKD ZOOBAUM,
, i Pw Tarh. { -jSKY
YOtTHO, O. L. minnas a if,
Charleston, S. 0.
f s4 tr
ide from tha Pkoaphatea of Sontk Cnrotlnn, and ia
the boat Munnrea known, only Inferior (o P?rn?ian
oaphntaa are the rvmaina of oxtinot land and ai'a analae
to the Agrleulturiat. Wo aaatx the annlyaia of
7*<r' .V. i . . jr -T /, % ' "
>r tux Mkdical Cotusa ?# Boots Caaomna.
>craonalljr aaWetadi
. . IB 70
ion expelled At low red beat* - - IA 50
, - OA 80
? - J AO
Kquivnlcnt to 11 27 Soluble Phoephate of Lima.
Equivalent to IS JA Ioeolable (bono.)
24 74 Phoephate of Ltma. .
Equivalent (o 23 83 Sulphate of Line.
AO
- 4-c' IM
i 11 08
d to certify to the eupcriority of the CAROLINA
C. V.BHKPARD, Jr.
R to planter* and other* at $80 per ton of 2,000 lbi.
ms & Coo, Factors,
Charleston, $ C.
11 RE } ^gcnt8 f?r Qi ccnvillp.
34 4m
urn & rn
UillVU UL IIU.,
FJ1CTORS,
Ol'SB AND
i MERCHANTS,
j;.,-. (T. - >A ,
Reynolds Street,
, GEORGIA.
36 3m
[RD &no.'s
m ILLUMIN1TIN6.
UP IN
GALLON PACKAGES,
VMILY USE.
QUAR&TBED1!
tY OIL, AND ABOVE ALL, IS TEUFCTLY
Alt I) any* :
ftATOKY OF TUK MEDICAL COLLEGE, )
Qucen-Strcet, Charleston, 8. C. >
IK?I have examined tho snmp.c of Vestal Oil
,' i. the temperature at which the oil become*
nheit. The United States standard requires lib
this Oil Is tO degrees Fahrenheit aboee the resale,
and thus supplies a great want of the Com
CHARLES U. SHKPARD, Jr., M. D."
fsOLE PROPRIETORS,
Balers in
OILS AND PAINTS.
i CIIARLESTOJT, S. C.,
R RALE BY
Agents, Greenville, S. C.
34 3m
* i
FARMERS! t
Inertai* 1W Cropi and Improve Tvur Laudi,
bjf tiling
FHQSN1X GUANO,
Tmported by n direrI from lbs Pbernix 1$tandi,
. ,0V?* rac\jio %jcran.
? ' *
Wilcox, Cllbbi Sl Co.'i
MANIPULATED GUANO
>
Prepared at AnmnnaN, Oa., and Char It tan, ,1
C, which ha* protrrri in the t,>i( tk* beti
MANURE IX LUX.
Guano, Salt and Plaster
Compound,
V ? ? f
PR BP A HMD *7* MA VA Nit All AND
CUARIK8TON. . &
Per Sate fee On* or on Tim*, %T
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTS** AMD DEALERS IN
mmmm.
tor For forth* U'#tnc&lM: ?<14r?4 M
?hov? f>r timlar, ^ KauttWlolfc j^irw
.,DhU
NATIONAL HOTCL,
(9 DHaWHtofttt A, m? (Bm
usswssi??
P. HAMILTON JOYFKR. CLERK.
j>\T ju/fiSiii
Of Boat J p#r D?/. . i ..?.? ?'..? ?' .$X 00
Bappor. BraakfeM aod Lotyftf...... t 00
BSngf* bImA*. . .. 100 1
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