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IclrrM yartrfl. From the Rural Oiroliviaa Cor April. ^ Laboranas. A UT or WOi>UtMMDI% t " Strike I" as ni<) the Anvil to the Hasnmer, Strike! and never let yonr Iroa enol Up heed, my boy I Speak bravely, do not rtemwrr, lest all the world ehould eet yoa down a ? fool. There is no time allowed for ekilly-shnlly, But seventy year* allotted to the beet;? Down with the rook, tear up the fertile val'*7. Work out your purpose?tears to God tbe reel I You have a purpose?ehould have?then begin ??f Ad earnest working pnrpoaaUa pqwer, Which, if you straightway sra? upon tb? minute, . Will make ita progress sorer every hoort Build up your fortunes by it?lay them deeply? Make your foundations sura !?then, day by day, Raise up yonr walls?a fortress?never cheaply? Good purpose dtniand a large outlay ! Toil, Faith, Devotion, Courage J, Resolution r? These make your capital?these freely spend ;? Once sure of your design, the execution Needs all that you can give it, to the end! Oh, boy 1 man 1 what a world is in the keeping Of him who nohly aims and bravely toils! Speed to the work I We'll all have time for slteping. When wi have shuffled off tin so mortal coii W. GIL1IORK SIMMS. IJiimorons. A Lighting JiDrroR.? An exchange having secured the services of a lighting editor, thus introduces him to the public: " A lighting man has been cmployed on this paper. He weighs eight hundred pounds. His wrists are the very tools of death ; his hair is short; his eyes are black ; his boots are No. 12. O, he is a monster, this lighting man ol ours ! lie goes for men like ar ant for green cheese. lie was never tin ashed. O, he is a whale He ate seven cans of oysters at oui office the other night, and callec for more. lie's the heaviest in s'rnment of total end eternal pun ishment on record ! Come at us yi lean and lank, overgrown speci mens of humanitv suit on om ----J , if you dare ; slide down our celiai door if you can, find if our Wal iapus don't ovei lastingly go for you then size and hel't have nothing ii them." Obkyino Sckiiture?u Why Jimmy, how awkward you ar eating?do take your fiand ou of your pocket." " It's my left hand, mo'her." " Well, what difference doe that nmke ?" " Why, I have been reading th Bible." "Arc you crazy! What ha reading the Bible to do with kcei ing your hand in your pocket?" " And mustn't we do what tb Bible tells us, mother?" " Certainly, my child." ' Well, mother, it says : ' let no thy left hand know what th l ight hand d^eth,' and don't yd suppose it' u'd know I was eatii bread and ' losses with the rigli if I didn't hide it away ?" " Ah, what a bright boy ! yon* never want for bread and ' lasses. ^4 * ? ? ? A yolno lady who had reccnlh returned from the country, wa asked by an innocent "society1 youth, how she managed toamun herself during her absence. Sh< replied that she found nodificultv and after enumerating vaiioni sports, told what capital fun shi thought fishing was. Upon thii the youth "wished he might havi been caught." lie was finally tol< that it would have been useless, a "bhe was not lishing for suckers. " Dan," said a little four-yea oM, "give me six pence to buy i monkey." " We've got one monkey in tli house now," replied tbo e 1 d e brother. "Who is it, Dan?" psked th little fellow. " You," was the reply. "Then give me sixpence t buy the monkey some nuts." llis brother could not resist. A little fonr year old mie hearing a gentleman addressed r her father's house as "Joseph, eyed him intentlv for a while, an l . it lir? .1- *r I 11V11 iirHCU ?T ilt9 VUU 11143 ill I Joseph that was sold by his brctli ren 1" 44 Yes," replied the gentle man, 41 I have been sold a grea many times, my dear." "Otil . wjis so sorry for you !" said tlx little kindly heart. 44 Mr love," says Mia. Foozle U her husband, 44 oblige me with I tive pound note to purchase a nev* . dress." 44 Shan't do any such thing, Agnes; you called mo a bear, yes terday." 44 Lor, love, that was nothing. ] meant by it that yon were fond o hugging." *4 You little W;t<di', ! have no five, but here's a ten." ?. o t I [From the SulHreo Cooiity Union.J One'of;tfa?H^US^Up?id wonderful disqoverieiL-oi the ago, made in tbeCurry ville eoal mines, ; Sullivan county, Indiana, a few days ago. At a depth of one hundreu and eighty feet below tbe . tirface, while tbe miners were cutng through a slato stone, they discovered the petrified body of a sea serpent. Wo examined (he petrifaction and can 6ay with truth that it is the finest specimen we ever saw. Unfortunately it wn9 broken into thrco pieces, and a piece from near the center is misting?nerhane thrown out in a silver stone. A limb had evidently fallen across tlio serpent about eight or ten inches from the head, and mashed the part nndernenth flat, and strange to say, oven this thin part was formed into solid stone land was taken out perfect. The wrinkles In the body of the serpent in its writhing, as if to extricate itselt from the stick that fell across it, were perfect and natural as the day the affair took place. The head is shaped like that of an eel, and the tail, from indications, must have been Supplied with a broad fin, or a flat fleshy substance as a propeller. The eyes aud the mouth can be distinctly traced, while tlio body is cover, ed with small sunken spots, similar to thoso on hog skin, though not 6o small or numerous. This i specimen is five feet three inches . long, near ten inches around the | largest pari of the body. i xii iiuutuuu 10 mis most singular curiosity, perfect impressions of leaves, liinl>3. brush and other samples of vegetation were taken out at this enormous depth.? Among these was a beautiful itn pression of what is familiarly called snnko weed, or fern, which grows in almost every valley throughout the Western country. The most singular specimen is 1 \et to be described, and in attempting to communicate the fact to our readers, we feel as though the history of our earth is just as much a mystery to the prescut generation as to those who inhabited it before ? tbo flood?the "half having not j yet been told." Thoeole of a shoe j or sandal, was taken out in a coini plete state of petritaction. The heel is almost riorfnot and tlin iin. r y i J ? I pression.of something in the heel, resembling tacks or nails, is plain and distinct. This specimen is , about eight inches long and of the usual width. } The petrified serpent was- taken p to Tene liaute and presented to Mr. Cbauncy Rose, who will disimpose of it as ho may think best.? ] ' We suggest, however, that it, with tho shoo or sandal s< le and the other specimens, be placed in the Normal School building, as relics ' of tho unwritten history of the ? past ages of the Wabash valley. "An exchange says: u The cownrd who would, strike the mother of his children deserves to be shod with lightning and condemned to wander eternally over a desert ?f gunpowder." A uttle girl, excited by the 0 brilliant display of her aunt's gold plugged front teeth, exclaimed : " Oh, Aunt Mary, how I do wish I had copper-toed teeth liko you." ! B. WIIEIILE, " GREENVILLE, ?. ?. |] DEALER IN " COLO 41 SILVER WATCHES. \ CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES? 3 IS & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings, J [SILVER & SILVER-PLATED a ir WORK of all discretions in bis a Une done promptly. - gl B Oct 27 28 ly l ~~ WATC I IKS, CLOCKS, ~ Jewelry, Fericcopio Spectacles,&c WILL order an extra' article (C J far P?r',on 6p?*l?l attnn_ JJffition will bo given lo KLPAIRIXO fi*ie Watches of every des a crlption. Best references given. JAM MS G. BLACK. Juno 30 0 tf 6 r WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW c DAHLONEGA. GA., ' W7"ILL practice in tbe Counties of Lnmn. YY kin. Iiaaraon, (lilinor, Fannin, Union, Town*, 'White and Hall. 0 J*n 10 3S tf W71i. CAMMER, PRACTICAL 6UNSMITH AND MACHINIST. ; . J d~10RV 8HELLKR8, Cotton OIna, Locka, Vy Sewing Machines, Utnbrellns and Para* sols REPAIRED with promptness. Charges I- reasonable. Corn Shellers,* for sale from $10 to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil ^ Prates, for markiug clothing. 1 Blncksiiiitliliig. ? T HATE in addition to my usual business, X opened a lif,ACKHMTTH SHOP, baring a competent workman hired, T.nrkin Westlield. Work in this line will be done satisfactorily. . Ready made PLOUtlHS always on hand > for sale. i Stand?In rear of Old Court House, at the r Randolph place, baring removed from my Wad on Main Street. 28 tf ' FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A A Comfortable HW 1C1.LINO, [ Afflk* - S containing aeren Uooma, and . MlSBSk *11 noceaaary Out-Iiuildiaga, ' WBCBHt within a few miantea walk of I | Furmttn Unireraity. Forpar^iruUreapply to Nor ember U t7 * if "' *??. &**%%?% or ' GREENVILLE. HAVISO r?tnraed kon? after M-|keewee of ???*r?l week*, duriar ?WA Ilia* I hlT* vtailed New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, I baft rURCUASED After the Great Gold Excitement, ?N VERT FAVORABLE TERMS, ALL OF WHICH I WILL DI8P0SK VERY REASONABLE PRICES FOR It would take more epaee than I hare at my command to enumerate EVEBY ARTICLE I HAVE ON HANDi THOMAS STEEN. Wholesale and Retail Merchant. Ofet *0 T 22 tf GREENVILLE PAPER MILLS. TIIE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the name of JA1VE8 BARIIISTER A son, For the purpose of carrying on the OP Jomich Bniini*ler, T. J. Banniiiler. :o: ttit? AT; 11., ~ n~..t a iiu iuiiio a?u nvn in tAvvuuwi order, and we are prepared to turn out a FIRST CLASS TAPER, Which wo will warrant to give satisfaction. A FULL SUPPLY OF PRINTING. COLORED, YARN & WRAPPING :m~ .m. ?m ?z mm m Can be found at all times at onr Agents, Messrs. David & Stead-' lky'S. September 1. 1809. 16-tf K. HOE & CO., MAX AFACTUBERS OP Warranted Extra Ca*t Steel Patent Gronnd Circular Mill Malay and Gang SAWS. CIRCULAR SAWS. With Movable or Inserted Teeth WD CLAIM Tor our Patented Cireulni Paw tlie following advantages ovci all others: The slumhs of the teeth are elastic, and exert a uniform distension in the aocketa. The etubility of the plate is in no tray affect ed by inserting new sets of teeth. E.icll tooth- inill-IlRtlil.-nll V- mow t? o.llnoi.^ . r J , J ?- ?>v? to the cutting lino. No rivets, key*, or other objeetiouable appliances, ore employed in connection with the teeth, which arc a* simple in construction, and a? easily used, a* a nut for a bolt. In short, all tho difficulties heretofore ex pericnccd in tho use of movable teeth for saws, are fully mot and obviated by this invention, also, '' TVTTLE PATEST " CIIAMI'ION " CROSS CUT SAWa CROSS-CUT SA WS, or all Ktans. Saw Mandrels, Gamming Machines, Ite Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. R. HOR A CO., Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufacturers, New York, Boston, Mass., and London, ?ng. Feb 9 38 0m E.P. elONES, AW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. will rBACTICK i* all COURTS OF THIS STA1E also, IN THE UNITED STATES COURT& Office Greenville C. H., 8. C. July 1 ly* w. k. iaslkt. a. a. wklli EASLET & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at La* A N r> IN EQUITY. uivi.navii<liB, a. v., PR ACTICE in the Courts of the State em of the United Steles, end give especie attention to cases in Bankruptcy. June 13 3 The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. In the Common Plena? Equity 8iA. THOMAS C. UOWER, Administrator, es. P F. 8UDDUTH, n ol.?Jlill for SaU ?, II ml Entitle, to /Viy Itrbte, dr. UNDER the Decretal Order made in th< ehove rose, the Creditors of the Estnti of Mrs. MARTHA LOYELAND, are required to establish the rank aud amount of tboi) clninis against said Estate, before the Clerk, within nine month* front this date. W. A. M< DANIEL, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, September 28th, 18C9. Sept 29 19 9m r_^ ^ ^ SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD respectfully inform the public that he has Removed to room in the OLD COURT HOUSE, where he will be prepared to receive customer* ee heretotare. Being * Profuiwi Berber, be hope^ by attention to bsaleeeen, together with politeness to all, to merit a portion el public patronage. In CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING. [ J >n 2o 86 If 1 _ B* Pri'Hcip-tl OJficc, yo. 1015, Main Strut, Richmond, Ka. REASONS why every one should insure in the Equality Life Insurance Company, of Virginia: 1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers tbun any other company, end will eventually be* come Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers. 2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons, who arc the insurers. Consequently they re continually getting the benefit of the raftfd accumulation of the Company, tho money being invested by the Board of I) tree tors amongst the iusnrers. 3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal as other coin pantos who declare dividends at the end of Uie second, third and fourth years, but this Company at the end of the first aad every year. ? DAVID B. CLARK, President. THOS. H. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. Gen. JAMES H. LANK, Actuary, Dr. F. B. WATKINS, I .... . . , Dr. 0. H. W. DAVIS, f Medical Advisers. Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. filftKCTORft, J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R. r. a r. n. i\ j r? m. v..ionn?on, ot jouniton ? Hunt, Wholesale Grocers: Win. II. Powers,of Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Albert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris, Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery; G. A. Pepin, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills; John II. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jewelers; Moses Millbiser, Wholesale Dry Goods; Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Goddin, Cashier Planter's Dauk ; J. R. Dowcll, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company ; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker; George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale Grocers; A B'xleker, Druggist; 8. M. Rosen* buum, of 8. A M. ltosenbauui, Dry Uooods. Equality Life Insurance Company. fi&P Examine it* Pamphlet* bejor* yon insure, it it tn your interest to do so. Ajent* tcauled ereryiehtre. IIKNJT. O. 111-li IOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 18 tf DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Altvay* Slops (lie Clillla. This Medicine has l>cen before the Public fifteen years, and is still ahead of all othor known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken i";.o stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circumstances, and is tho only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of i'over and Aifue, because it is a perfect Anndote to TTIulnriii. Bold by all Druggist*. Fob 2 87 ly q Zt q ? iTmlT TO TI1K WOBKINO CI,ASS.?We are now prepared to fnrnl?h all tlaam with eonatanteuipioymentat home, the wMeofthatlmeorftw the apart momenta. Bualnraanew, ttrht and profitable. lVrwjna ofeHhrr eeji really eern front Jffc. to (9 per rrenlna, end a proportional earn by derodnc their whole time to the bnainoaa. Boyaandgirleearn nearly aa to ih h aa men. Thatail whoaee thi. notice mar i II |1 thill addrraa, and teat the bueinroa, we make thla unparalleled offcri Tonch aaare not well aadefird, we will aend (I In pay fbe the trouble of writing. Full partlrulara, a valuable earnpie which will do tornmmenee work on, and a copy of Tkr Z*?pi?'a ,/ *'erftry (Wmjoatoa onr of the I a recti and . beat family new.paper, puhliabed?all aent free by mall. r Feb 0 38 3m ; Iffl HIE?Bill ML CRACKED BONK, Bone Meal, Bone Flonr, ami Floated Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect at HALF COST of Peruvian > Guano. i Soud for circular. Address I LESTER BROTHERS, Newark, N. J. Feb 9 12 MABBLE CUTTING. BOY1VE l^BOWL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL, WORK In nil iU branches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. Bept 8 16 tf * COLUMBIA HOTEL* COLUMBIA, SOUTI1 CAROLINA. THE PrOffrlfttori take plttlni* ta enouncing this cleirnntly-furnlrhed Establishment now open Tor the accommodation of gaeets, . The table will alway# be (applied with every delicacy of the eeeaon?both from the New York end harleston market#, and no fort# will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, In every ro?pcct, to our patron#. FREE LUNCH i in the refectory every day fiona J1 until 12$. WM. GORMAN, I ? > If. H. BADENHOP.I P 0,,R,BT0B, j Sept 2# 1? tf ' NickersonHouseHotel, COLIJMnVA, s. c. ' THE undersigned baring EKNEWED hi* leaao upon | the above Popular House, will endeavor to make it one of the molt agreeable Hotel* la the South. A rail 1# solicited. ya Tree Ornolbw t? and from It* JfotiO* >J . *# '. ^lii 1 de ftifl WM. A. WRIGHT, r- r\ " vrrriT. r Proprietor. Sept * 15 tf Greenvillw 6 Columbia Kailroad. ( UkxerAj. BrrenixrKuWRax'a 0*ru-B, ) ON AMD ASTKU JW *D N sfD^ J a n u *ry l?tC7 tb? r.U jwiuu Schedule will be ran dajJjr, daade* excepted. eanaecting with HYgbt Train on fttmth Carolina noad, op and dawn, and with M%bt Train oa Charlatte, Columbia and AagogteKeed going South ? Leave Columbia. 7 00 an - Alston. ..... 40 a? " Newberry......................... 10 10 a m ' At rive Abbeville i W pa " Anderron.,.......... 4 20 p m " (Jrvonville ....... & p m Lrovo GrevnvilU. 6 46 g m " Andaman 6 26 a m / ? Abbeville 100 am " Newberry.,,...,.................12 36 p in ' AlMa..H.M^M?? ~ J 10 pm Arrive Columbia. .' 3 45 p in Tbd Train will return from Helton to An oer?on on juoatiay nnu rrni?y mornin**. JAMKS 0. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. S*atk Carvliua Hail?*nd Cm. Ucneral Superintendent'* Olllcc, 1 September It, 1849. ) !^T1B following Schedule for Pamengcr 1 Train* will be obaerred Um UtU dete : uny Aimwyrr Trait*. Leering Colunibie et 1 item , Arriving at Celnneble at...., ...A <0 p m Kight Expre** Train. Leaving Colombia at.....................6 Ml p n> Arririog at Columbia ai.,.?M..,.....M.i At a m i Tie Camden Train Will eontinuo to run the following echeduiet Tri- Weekly. (Monday*, Wedueednys nod Saturday*.) Arrive at Columbia 11 00 re. Leave 144pm Daily [Sunday* Excepted.) Leave Camden 6 46 a m, Ar Kinguyili* 9 20am * KingevilleSIS pm. Ar Camden 605 p m U. T. l'EAK K. General Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia * Auguata A. X. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, 8. C., January ft, 1870. ON and after TO-DAY, an Accomodation Train will run aa follow* ; Leave Columbia 6 15 p m ! Arrive at Ausutta ? 2 SO a m Leave Angusta ........ _...4 li> p tu Arrive at Columbia ?1 SO a m Thia Train cbnnocU with the Georgia day Passenger Traina at Augusta, and the Green- t ville lioad at Geluineia, each way. ] C DOC KNIGHT, Sup't. Feb 9 S8 | Notice. Ooli'mbia.R. 0., January,1870. The Charlotte Columbia and Auguata Rail- ' road Company having been formed by the I conaolidation of the Charlotte and Boutb Car. ' olina and the Columbia and Auguata Railroad, > and baring executed a first and only mortgage on ila entire property o( IDS in ilea, in- 1 eluding equipment, la now redeeming all the bonds loruiorly issued by said two companies by an exchange of its first mortgage bonds. These bonds bear seven per cent, interest, payable in January and July, and are amply secured by a mortgage ou property which soft per mile more than three timoe the amount of bends so issued. The present price of the stock and the business of the road give ample guarantee of the security of the obligations for a permanent Investment. Indeed the opinion is freely expressed, that there Is no safer bonds issued by any party or corporation in the State, and (Knv orn rlu>f?rlull? ntitortfintierl ?ui.5lul?e?e aa a aafe lUTcatment. Fur the purpoae of funding the floating debt of tbe Company, |i0,000 of thcae bond* are offered for aale to tbe publio, at tbe Trcaaurer'a Uffioe la Columbia. ?WM. JOHNSTON, Picaident. Feb Ifl 39 3m Charleston Advertisements. Old Carolina Hitlers. A ?laatiKBia'iFiFTrrflj, smsra? We take pleaaure in offering tbe OLD CAROLINA BITTERS rjio T1IG public. They are compound- | ? ea wim great care, and contain come of the l?e?i Tonic* in the Pharraacopia. A? evidence of the superiority of our Bitter* over all other*, we have certificate* from many of the leading physicians in ourState> who have prescribed them In their practice,' 1UK OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be fonnd invaluable for # Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia. We do not ofTer our Bitter* as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatio Tonic, they have no equal. Fur sale by all Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO. Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. ! Kb 9 42 Jj,,, DANIEL H. SILCOX'8 FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 170, 177 ft 179, King Street CHARLESTON, 8. O. J5sta?msbbd in 1838./*^"'/ JM| Keeps constantly on hand a well selected Stock of FpT1 PUSUTITTJM, Which he offer* at iSeSj REASONABLE U 1 PRICES. N. B.?Q00D3 CAREFULLY PACKED FOR BUIPPINO. Nov 94 97 \y \ l|S P. P. TOALE7 <S Tfl A IR H. 5* a TP ns% w. a. at . Manufacturer tff DOORS, 8ASIIE8, BLINDS. HAVINO thelargeat an<! moat complete factory id the Souther* Blatye and keeping atwaya oo hand a large and moat complete atock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDH, Ha ah Door*. Store Doore, Shuttera, llofldinge, Ac., A? , 1 am eaabled to tall low aoA at ananufaetorare' prlcea. K. B ?Blriet attention paid to ab pplag in good order. * ? j ti " .< tf, Oinokh m tlie root of a plant which grow# in ibo Kaat Indies. ? f 4 juimniuM ii ii mi vmi CHARLESTON MlMkU API u? * Miji.1JyjJBpyr* T ?gfflflrTTTIir r TTTMI .? r .*/ *. ' ; i " ^ J .' ? > rpilB " CAROLINA FERTILIZEII " U made fi I pronounced by vurioua cbcnlrtp. one of tfto hi Guano in it* fcrtiliscng properties. These rhosphi Imalt, and posses* qualities of the greatest value I Professor Shepard t LabohJtTonr or ti Analysis or CAROLINA FERTILIZER, pcrtoi Moisture expelled at 212? F? Organic Matter, with some water of combination e Fixed Ingredients, ... Ammonia, s * I'hosphorio Aoid?Soluble, - 0 OA I Insoluble, - - - 6 17 1 1? 12 Sulphuric Acid, 11 01 ] Sulphate of Potash, ... <ulpbato of Soda, ... land, .... On the strength of these results, I am glad to FERTILIZER, examined. We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Geo. W. William DAVID & STRADLEY, WILLIAMS ,fc WHITMIR Jan It 34 WARREN, L. COTTOJY . WAlt EH 01 COMMISSION . 155 and 157 R< AUGUSTA, Jaoyrr H f j. . ^ - a 3? a. b; Mulligan, 1 AND G15 ft E R A COMMISSION MEBCHANT DccolrihioCqlion Afiiiqlrf, CHARLESTON, S. O. HAVING ample means for conducting my busing, 1 nm at nil times pre pared to make libetnl advances ou Cotton. July 28 r-? 10 ly Z06BABM. YOBffiG & CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . STRINGS, Ac., Ac. Agents of WM. KNABE A CO.'S PIANOS, MASON A IIAMLINS MELODEON8, Stoiuway A Son's and J. B. Dunham's PI A NO ES TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR. REPAIRING PROM PTE V ATTENDED TO. 191 XIMO STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. FERDINAND fcOORAUM, Now York. II en It y young, c. l. m'cLENAUAN, Charleston, 8. c. Nov 24 BT it! Cm* GEO. W.CARPBfttfSR'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR urAHiui. GEO. W. CARPENTER 8 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BIT ohu These celebrated preparations, originally introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of tha medical faculty, hay* been ao long exten aively uce.l by physician* and others, that they are grnere)ty known for their intonate value, and can bt relied on a| living, moat valuable remedies In all eaeee where Sarsaparilla or Buchu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recotemroded. They are prepared in a highly concentrated farm, ao aa to render (ha done eanfll and coavfnieat. Orders by mail er otherwise rill receive prompt attention. GEO, W. CAKPENTILR, IIKNSZBY A CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 787 Market-street, Pbiladalphfa. DOW1E A MOlSE, Wholesale Agents, / Charleeten, B. C Nov : AT if CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, 8. C. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. ASSISTANT*, A. BUTTERHELIMfor. I lEft' 'ft*1'1"* Hotel.) nad W. THE MILLS HOUSE. -fa. ?, PAEKHR & (50. Proprietor*. Bp AIM, PER DAY $4 0?. . ? ? m n?i a * * -1_4~L .1", lUMJIII I'.l ?JL-UU rERTISEMENTS. % vy & 4 St *? jm a f rom llio rbornhntcs ol South Carolina, and ia t cat M "inures known, only inferior to Peruvian *tcs are the remaina of extinct land and Ben anto the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis of ix Mr.mcAL Collf.ox or Sovra Caboi.ika. rally selected: 16 70 xpelled at a low red beat, - > 16 50 66 80 h . 2 60 IquiTalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. luuivitlcDt lit IX 4A InmlubU / bone.) 24 75 Phoephato of. Lima. Equivalent to 23 to Sulphate of Liine. 80 S 50 11 00 cert ifj to the anperlority of the CAROLINA C. U. S11KPARD, J*, planter* and other* at $00 per ton of 2,000 lb*. s & Co., Factors, Charleston, 8. C. F j Agent, for Greenville. 4m m & CO., FACTORS, I M AND L ME II CHANTS, I jynolds Street, GBOH.GI A. 3m FERTILIZERS. IW Circular*, with detailed etntenienla. furiiielied on application to the General Agent*, B. S. HHETT & SOW, Charleston, 8. C., Or, to DAVID A 8THADLEY, Ageuts at Greenville, 8. C. , Jan 26 S6 3m / ir R CHEVMUXj , AND ARCHITECT, SBAlUtlUI W?mi?S Corner Meeting-St and Horlbeck'i Alley, 02&&&&3S9Q33, ?? 0, rLANS MADE TO ORDER, AND FRKli OF CHARGE. WHEW WORK DOVE BT ME. Dee 8 29 Ijr NATIONAL HOTEL, ttWartftKOSttA, 0. <9. PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOTKER. CLERK. RATES, Of Boer.l per * 00 nupper, nrenman ?oa j/Kigwg a ??u Single Meal*...., ........ 1 00 Sfp 1 W tf SAMUEL C. BLACK, STOCK AND BOND BBOKBR, I 5 NO yt*ROJ& ST., CltAJtLX*rom TlAftnCULAll aUoatfc* ?It?t> to poi* 4 1. diMO and mU of SECURITIES oft Commission. Information gtVcd ehaarfull/. RKraaa To > Ret. K. T. RUIST. j. c. baii.by. . TlUjaaTKKfiT. , \ Bo|rt#nrt?*r2l, )M?. t?-4f PAVILION HOTEL, ^ ?iWA?JIiJ?PV?Mr, Bp <JR. BOARD, Par DV"'-;-" 00. r > r. mamilton, BcptrlMatodent. * En. H. *. BUTfFllPIEMi, v, . ,M . f'*P'leirrw, , s?p* .' 19 . tf p,