The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, April 27, 1870, Image 4
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What I Lira For.
1 life for thcao that loro mo,
Whoee burU u* kind and true j
For the heaven thai em Ilea above me,
And awaits my spirit, too j
For all human tlee that hind aae j
For the task by Qod assigned tns, *1
For the bright hopes left behind me,
And the good that I can do.
I Hvo to learn their atory
Who've suffered for my sake)
To emulate their glory, <
And follow in their wake; >
Bards, patriots, martyrs, sages;
The noble of all ages;
Whose deeds crowd history's pages,
And time's groat volume make.
I lire to hold communion
With nil that is divine;
To feel therein la union
Twist nature's heart and mine ;
To profit by affliction,
Reap truths from fields of fiction,
0row wiser from conviction.
And fulfil eaob great design.
I live to hail that season
lly gifted minds foretold, ' a
Wlion tain shall lire by reason,
And not alone by gold I
When man to man united.
And every wrong thing righted,
The whole world shall be lighted
As Eden was of old.
I H70 for those who love me
And for those who know me true.
For the Heaven that smiles above me, .
And awaits my spirit, too.For
the cease that lacks assistance ; .
For the wrong that needs resistance;
For the future in the dialanoe,
And tho good that I can do.
Ikmurotw.
Thk finest idea of a thunder
stoim extant is when O'Forgarty
came homo "light." He came
into tho room where were his wifel
and daughters, and just then ho)
tumbled over tho cradle and fell
heavily to the floor. After awhile
he arose and asked ;
" Wife, are you hurt?"
" No."
" Giris, arc vou hurt ?"
" No."
" Terrible clap, wasn't it 1"
At a trial in an Alabama town
not long since, one of the witnesses,
an old lady of some eighty years,
was closely questioned by the op
posing counsel relative to the clearness
of her eyesight. " Can you
6ee me ?" 6aid ho. " Yes," she answered.
" IIow well can you see
me!" persisted the lawyer. " Well
enough,"'responded tho lady, " to
sco that you're neither a negro, an
Indian nor a gentleman. Tho
answer orongnc aown tlio bouse
and silenced the counsel.
A down east paper says that
persuasive and humbugging agents
are al>ont in that reyion selling
lightning rods, one old lady told
an agent she had no fear of lightning,
but she had always been
afraid of thunder. "Just so," ho
replied, " wo can meet your case
exactly. The square rods are
lightning rods, and the round oucs
thunder-rods.''1 Of course, 6ho is
now "protected."
i
A Yankee laid a wager with a
Dutchman that he could swallow
him. Bidding him stretch himself
upon the table, he fastened with
his teeth upon the poor fellow's big
toe and gave a hard nip. " Ant 1
yon is biting ine 1" roared the
Dutchman. " Why, yon old fool,
do you think I am going to swallow
you whole f'
?
A little girl at Elmira got her
??VPTlillfir oravai- '
??J VI ouilicn Ullh III I ACU
tbo other evening. She kneeled
down nnd gave vent to her feelings
as follows:
Now I lay me down lo sleep,
Yer, my darling daughter.
1 pray the Lord my son I to keep,
But don't go noar the water.
A married man in New Hampshire
has adopted an original
method of economy. One morning
recently, when he knew his
wile would see him, he kissed the
fiervant girl. The house expenses
were instantly reduced $300 per
year.
A woman being enjoined to try
the effects of kindness on her bnshand,
being told that it would
heap coals of fire upon his head,
replied, 441 have tried boiling water,
but it don't do a bit of good."
"You look like Death on a pale
horse," said a gentleman to a toper
who wus pale and emaciated. "I
don't know nnything about that,"
said the toper,44 but I'm death on
pale brandy !"
A little fonr-ycar old boy in
Richmond, Virgina, on being
asked by bis mother if be would
not like to be an angel and bave
wings, replied tbat be bad ratbcr
be a hawk and live on cbicken.
A little boy having broken bia
rocking-horse the uune day it waa j
bought, bia mamma began to ecold,
when be silenced bar by inquiring,
44 what's the good of a horse till it
ia broke?"
44Pa," said a lad to bia father,
" I bave olten read of people poor
but honeat; why don't they soine-'
times say rich but honeat I" 44 Tot,
tut, son, nobody would believe
them, answi red the father.
j. ub jli tsw x orx l/^tpvrt/hum
print* A good ioke which waslateIy
perpetratoa upon Judge Baker
while presiding in . the Supreme
Court in that city. On reassembling
after dinner, one of the
twelve jurymen was rather slow
in snaking Lie appearance, so
tardy, in fact, that impatience at
the seeming unnecessary delay was
plainly manifest in the oountenan- j
ces of the learned gentlemen of the
bench and bar. The tiresome,
and vexations monotony was relieved,
however, by the following
laughable incident:' A dog bad
accompanied his master to court,
and while hunting around the
room for a comfortable plaoe in
which to ensconce himself, verv
luckily, as he no doubt supposed,
found the unoccupied chair of tue
absent jnryinan, and, without wait*
mg to be summoned, immediately
took possession thereof. The
.Tud.cro. addrpjwinor tli? loiirnnii oi,?1
eloquont Hon. A. P. Laniug, of
Buffalo, said : 44 You see, Mr. Lauing,
that the jurymen's seats arc
all occnpiod. Are you ready to
proceed ?" The distinguished pleader
raised his glasses to his eyes,
and, after a brief survey of the
jury-box made the following witty
reply : 44 Your Honor, tbo fellow
might do for a judge, but I should
hate to trust him for a juryman."
The goodnatured Jndfo ioin?d
heartily in the merry laugfi that
followed, and proved that he could
take as well as give a joke*
An exciting fox chase occurred
one day last week, on on the Yorkville
railroad, in which neither the
fleetness nor sagacity of Reynard
could save him frotn " untimely
end." It appears the fox was discovered
by the engineer on the
track, and thinking a fox hunt by
railroad would bo novel fun, he
put on 6team and gave chase. The
scene was exciting. Reynard kept
tf c track about two miles?probably
so frightened at the huge hound
that was after him he forgot his
cunning, and did not think of tnrn?
ingont. At length ho was compelled
to cave in under tho wheel of
the iron dog.? Union, Time*.
t mm > ?
Bkat of tub Female Pdlsk.? A
young man of Patereon, N. J.,
who read that a young lady's
pulse alwajs beat stronger in tho
palm of tho hand than any where
clso, triod to find out for himself
his intended, and she burst an iron
skillet over hie head. He has
concluded that their pulso beat as
strong over tho head as anywhere.
Put ho is not of an inquiring turn
of mind any more.
- i.
A Questionable Compliment.?
Husband ? "Carriage, my dear
girl. Consider the expenses! 1
don't see how I can afford it."
Wife dear? " But, George dear,
Mr. Smith keeps a brougham for
his wife 1"
Husband (with his logic)?41 But
she's his second wife, recollect, my
dear."
[For tho life of her, at tho mo
ment, she could not see the hearings
of his argument, so she dropped
the subject.]
Bell introduced a bill in Congress
exempting census marshals
from the iron-clad oath.
B. WHERLE,
QREIENVOIJLIE, Z. O.
DEALER IN
BOLD HID SILVER WATCIES.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
18 & 22 Carat Solid Hnptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
|y WORK of all dieeripliona in hi*
line done promptly..^]
Oct 37 ?S 1J
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Feriscopic Spectacles,&e
WILL order an extra article
/5f*7 jll for any pereon. Special atten.
it. -38 lion will be given to RRPAIRfcliBf-!
N fl l'ie Walebea of every dee
crlption.Beat refereneoe given.
JAMKS O. BLACK.
Jane SO 0 tf
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHL0NE6A. 6A.,
WILL praotice in tha Counties of Lamp,
kin, Daweoa, Gilmer, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Ilall.
Jan 10 tS If
w7h. cammeh,
PRACTICAL 6UNSMITH AND MACHINI8T.
r .... i
d~10RN 8IIELLRR3, Cotton Oina, Lncka,
Vy Sewing Machine*, Umbrella* end I'ara ola
RKPAIRBO with prouiptoe**. Charge*
reaaonable. Corn Shelter*, for (ale from ||0
to 919. I am alao prepared to fornlah Stencil
Plater, for narking clothing.
Blaekimllhlnr*
I IIAW la addition to nr anal butinea*,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, baring
a competent workmen hired, Larkta Wrttfteld.
Work ia tbia line will he done aatiafaetorily.
Read/ nad* PLOUGHS alwa/a on hand
far aale.
Stand?In rear of Old Coart lime, at the
lUadelpk place, baring rant arid from my
Hand en Main Street. IS-tf
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
| ^ A Comfortable HWBLItlMO,
eontaining area Room*, and
fl 3r all nooeeaar/ Oat Iluiiding*.
WHHR: Wiihtn a taw mloutee walk of
furma.. L airerait/. Per particular* apply to
If caber 94 97 ' tf
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vi.V ' er. ,.
GREENVILLE.
HAVING retarnfj bomt after en eb
mm of MTtrtl weeke, daring which
time I h?T<- v tailed New York. Philadelphia,
Beltiu.~.e tad Cherleaton. I have
PURCHASED
&eans
After the Great Gold Excitement
0N J
VERY FAVORABLE TERRS,
ALL OF WHICH I WILL DISPOSE
or AT j
VERY REASONABLE PRICES FOR ,
It -would Uke more epace then I here el ,
my oommakd to eaureerate i
EVERY ARTICLE I HAVE ON HANIX J
THOMAS 8TEEN. t
Wholesale and Retell Merchant.
Oct 20 - It It !
^4, ) , 3
GREENVILLE .
PAPER MILLS.
THE undersigned liave this day
formed a copartnership under
the Dfttno of
JAMES BANNISTER A SOW, ,
For the pnrpc.se of carrying on the <
aaJ^.33? Tc- '<
oP" ;
p A r> E n. |
JniRrs
T. J. Rnniiiatrt*.
v * 1
THE Mills are now in excellent '
order, and we are prepared to <
turn out a
FIRST CLASS PAPER, ,
Which wo will warrant "to give
satisfaction.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
PRINTING. COLORED,
YARN & WRAPPING
Can be fonnd at all times at onr
Agents, Messrs. David & Stbaiv
lby'S.
September 1,1869. 16-tf
K. IIOE & COm T
MANAFACTUKKIIS OP
Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Circular Mill Malay
and Gang
SAWS.
I
i
CIRCULAR SAWS.
With Movable or Irucrted Teeth. j
WE CLAIM fur our Patented Circular
Saw tho following advantage* over
all other*:
The shank* of the teeth are elastic, and exert
a uniform dintension in the socket*.
The stability of the plate i* in no way affected
by inserting new set* of teeth. |
Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted
to tho cutting line.
No rivet*, keys, or other objectionable aa- '
pilancea, are employed in connection with the
teeth, which are a* simple la construction, and
as easily used, as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all tho difficulties heretofore ex
pericnced in the use of movable teeth for saws,
are fully met and obviated be this innnitn
AISO,
TUTTLE PATENT
- CIIAMPION " CROSS-CUT 8AWS.
CROSS-CUT SA WS,
or ALL IIIDI. A.
aw Mandrels, Oammiof Machine*, 4?
Bend for Calalognea and i'rieo Llsta.
R. 1IOB 4 CO.,
| Printing Preea Machine and flaw Manafactnrera,
New York, Bnaton, Maaa., and London,
I Eng. Feb ? 39 Sin
EP.JOISE8,
AWWd&assrnra" AW ikaw,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL rBACTlCK IX ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATES
AtAO,
j IN THE UNITED STATR8 COURTS.
Offiaa Greenville 0. X., 1. 0.
! Julj t . lj?
w. x. lAanr. a, ?. vaiu
SA8LBT * WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
ORKKNVILLR, 8. C.,
PRACTICE in tha Courta of the 8tat# and
of tho United Statea, and giro eepeelal
attention to caaaa in Bankrupt*?.
June IS S 1
The State ef South Carolina. '
GRRKNVILLS COUNTY. \
III tka Common Ploaa?X^titf Nit.
THOMAS C. GuWKR, Adininletrator, oa. P. <
P. 8UDDUTH, al aI.?Bill /or SaU of I
Real K'tutt, to Pay Debt*, Ac.
UNDER the Decretal Order made in the
above caao, tbo Crodlfora of the Relate
ot Mre. MARTHA LOVELAND, are required
to eetabliak tho rank and amount of their <
elalnta aerainai uid Ratala. tctftn iW? CU.L
within *?'* month* from tbia data.
W. A. XcDANIKL. C. C. P.
Clark'* Oft**, September 28 th, 1809.
Bapt X* J? In
SAMUEL BLACK. BAKBEK
WOULD raapaotfully inform th* publl*
that h* bo* RrtnoTcd to o room |* 1
tha OLD COURT flOUHR, wb*r* ho will ,
ho preporod to r*?M?* *nol*?n*rw a* b#r*to- 1
tor*. Bainf ProfetUninl Bmrhr, h*
hop**, by atUnllon I* ha*J * * *, tofothor
With politooao* to all, to Morft * portion of
pobUo polroaoc*. So CUTTING, SriAVINO
AMD ?H aMPOOINO.
'J H tf
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Equality Life Compauy, I
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; ^ ?.>?
4^^BM^3flK&x?HH
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s?^^^5S??Sste^p d
Principal OJRc*, No. 1011, tiatn Street, ltick'
mond, l'cr.
REASONS why every one should Insure in
the -Equnlity Life Insurance Company, 8
>f Virginia:
let. It ia more Liberal to the Insurers than
iny other company, nod will eventually be- t
jome Purely Mutual and belong to the insurer*.
Id. It circulate* it* money amongst Ita patron*,
who nro the insurers. Consequently they I
ire continually getting the benefit of the rapid , t
iccumulation of the Company, the money bang
invested by the Board of Ulroetora amongst I
be Insurer*. i
3d. The loan* of this Company arc a* liberal
a* other oompantes who declare dividends 1
it the end of too seoond. third and fourth
rear*, but this Company at the epd of the first
ind evory year. I
PAVID B. CLARK, President.
THOS. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. I
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Gen. JAMBS II. LANE, Actuary,
Dr. F. B. WATKINS, I w .. . . . .
Pr. C. H. W. DAVIS, J Mwh?*1 Advleere. ,
Judge JOHN A. MKREDITII, Counsellor.
niRKCToiie.
J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
K. A P. R. R j Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Runt, Wbelesale Grocers; Wm. H. Powers,of (
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Groeera; A!- j
?ert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham 8tate j
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent j
tdami' Express Company ; Charles Y. Mor- ,
ris, Morris A Co.'* Sugar Refinery ; G. A. Pe?lo,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills; i
John II. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jew. ,
slers; More; M'Hhlser. Wholesale Drv Goods ;
Fhotnas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Godlin,
Cashier Planter's Dank ; J. R. Dowell, .
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph*
Company ; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jone? A Co., Wholesale
Grocers; A Bodcker, Druggist; S. M. Rosen*
biiuai, of 8. A M. Rosenbautn, Dry Gooods.
Equality Life Insurance Company.
f&T~ Examine itt Pnmpkltli brjora yon i?iare,
if ?' to your inferett to do to. Ajtntt
wanted ecert/tehere.
BEN jr. G. IIERIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Srpt 32 18 tf
uw. oni\kkCRDtKutn 9
Fever and Ague \
ANTIDOTE
Alwiif* Stop* tlio Chills.
This IIodicine has boon before the Publio
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
othor known remedies. It does not purge,
docs not sicken c'.o stomach, is perfectly
safe in any do*e and under all circumstances,
and is tho only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote
to nslaria.
Sold by all Druggists.
Fsb t SI ly
rsVsTH qTTfTtfsl
.TO TBS WORK IN O CLAIS/*W? fif? now prttNutd to
fWmUh all <i?m with opmslant employment it homo lh?
People'! Uurary Owfin o?? of Um lirml and
^"^SSvk-HSS'SS^ 1
Feb 9 SO 3 in ,
EOSIFLDBS?BOSE FLDB1 :
CHACKED DONE, Done Meal, Bone Flour,
nil Floated Bone, guaranteed to proluee
eatne effect at HALF COST of Peruvian i
3nano.
Bend for cirentar. Addrew
LESTER BROTHERS,
Newark, N. J.
Feb 9 38 13
"marble CUTTING, j
BOYIVE A SPROIVL,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0o
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In nil it# bra noli ea, of
' ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
Bept 8 i? if
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. |
rpiTK Proprietor* take ptearare In announe- ]
I tog thlaele?anUy*faraiebed KaUbltebment
tow open for Um accommodation of gueata.
The table will tlvtjt be aunplied with every
lalicte; of the aeeaon?both from the New
fork and bar lea toe market*, and no effort*
milt be apaiwd to give perfect aatiafaetlon, in
very reapeet, to oar patrone. FRKK LUNCH
in the refectory every day from 11 until 12|.
R^IAMliiOP,} r*or",,TCRJSept
*9 19 U
NickersonHouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TUB naderaigned baring
MrtlWlM KKNKWED hia lean upon
ibe above Popular flouae, will endeavor to J
make It eoe of the meat agreeable Hotel# im j
the South. A call la aoiieited.
pH Tree Omplbue to and from the Hotel. 1
WM. A. WHISHT,
Proprietor.
Sept ti tf <
%
i. OPJ. .1 MB
OraonviLU * Columbia Byroad. (
}
AN!/ AFTSe WBDN&8DAT, JanuJ
wj l?th, Um following Sohadal# will
a run wily," Snnday axoeptad, eonitaotlng
rith Vigfct Traia od Booth Carolina Road, up
ad dawn, and with NlghtTrain on Chatiotta,
lolumbia and AugustaRoad going Sooth :
> oar a Columbia- 7 00 a oa
" Alston - 8 40 am;
? Nawberry 10 10 a oa
Liriva Abbavilta 3 06 p m
" Aadaraon 1 *0 pa
" Oraonvllla..,. 1 00 pa
itaro UreonrilU 5 45 a n? |
" Anderson ?... 0 16 a in s
" Abbeville 8 00 a m
" Nawborxy 13 36 p an
' " Alaton 3 10 p m
LttIto Columbia. ..... 3 15pm
The Train wilt return from Be I ton to Xuieraon
on Monday end Friday morning*.
JAM RS O. MKUKOi r II,
Qeneral Superintendent.
loatlt Carolina Railroad Co.
Qeneral ?u peri n ten den t'a 0?ee,)
September 15, 1809. J
rHE following Sebedule for Passenger
Train* will be obeorved f.-om thie date :
Dag /'cfievyrr Train. .
<ea*lng Colombia at ..Y 4ft a a
trriring at Colambla at 4 40 p m
Night Expr# ? Train.
tearing Columbia at 5 SO p m
Lrrirlng at Columbia at 4 45 a m
The Camden Train
fill continue to run the following aohednla:
Tri- H'eehIg.
(Monday*, Wedneedaye and Saturday*.)
irrire at Columbia tl 00 am. Leave 145pm
Daily (Handoy* Excepted.)
jmvd CamdeD 6 .">5 a m. Ar Kings* iilo 9 20 a m !
M Kingsvtllc 3 15 p m. Ar Camden 405 p m
H. T. PR A KB.
General SuperintendentCharlotte,
Colombia ft Augusta B. B. '
SUPER INTBNDKNT'8 OFFICB.
Columbia, 8. C.. J an nary 13, 1870. '
ON and after TO-DAY, an Accomodation
Train will run aa follow* :
>oar? Columbia 6 15 pm '
irriie at Augusta 8 30 a m
-.eave Augusta ......4 16 p m
irrirt at Columbia -1 30 a m
Tbis Train connects with the Georgia day
Passenger Trains at Augusta, and th* Green. J
ille Road at Columnia, each way. >
C.BOUKNIUilT, Sup't. ;
Feb 9 38
Notice.
Columbia, S. C., January, 1870. .
The Charlotte. Columbia and Augnsta Rail- J
oad Company having been formed by tb* ,
tonsolidhtion of the Charlotte and South Carillna
and the Columbia and Augusta Railroad, '
tnd baviug executed a first and only mort- ,
^age on its entiro property of 193 miles, induding
equipment, is now redeeming all the
icmds formerly issued by said two companies
ly an exchange of its first mortgage bonds.
Tbosa bonds bmr w?n n?r ?nl
_ r ? ? ? t?/ ibU
in January and July, and are amply somred
by a mortgage on property which cott
>er mile more than three time* the amount of '
Kindt so issued.
The present price of the stock and t'ue l.ueitea*
of tho road give ample guarantee of the
leeurity of the obligations for a permanent inreatment.
Indeed the opinion is freely exiressed,
that there ia no aafer bonda issued by
injr party or corporation in tho State, and
bey are cheerlully commended to capitalists
ia a safe investment.
For the purpose of funding the floating debt
if the Company, $30,at)0 of theae bonda are
iffercd for aala to tho public, at tha Treasure's
Office in Columbia.
MM. JOHNSTON, President.
Feb U 39 3m
Charleston
Advertisements.
Old Carolina Hitlers.
fiL flSMaanasicwwa. waDSffito
We laka pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE publio. They are compound
ed with great enre, and contain some
>f the beat Tonics in the Phatmacopia. Aa
ividenee of tho superiority of cur Hitters
irrr all others, we have certlhealea from
many of the leading physicians in our State,
who have prescribed them In their practice,
1UF. OLD CAROLINA BITTKRS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
Genetal Del Hity,
Chills and Fevrr and Dyspepsia.
We do not off?*r onr Hitters as a cure for all
liseneea, but as an Arutualic Tonic, they
save no equal.
For sale hr all T> rtlTr til. On/1 n?A*aaa I
-j ob--? ?>w?
iv?ry where.
Piincipnl D?pot,
GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO.
Importers of Cbotco Drugs sod Chemicals,
Chnrlestco, 8. C.
Mh 9 42 Ij X
DANIEL H. SILC X'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
170,177 & 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
?Ai EsTAOL'saRD in ISSB.^^SS^
Mm Ksspo constantly ?n l.nn.i I*
s well selected Stock of
PtTKlTITUM,
pWv Which be offer* st
luREASONABLE i
TTl PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFtTtLY TACKEI)
FOR SHIPPING.
not 21 27 ly* i
P. Ps TOALE, * !
a m ss. is i&? is ss w ? ssr, c. o-, j
Manufsetorer of (
DOORS, 8ASnES, BLINDS. '
i
^ lBv
Having ih? i*rg*?t and mo*t compute
fMtor; io th? Southern 8?au-?. and
keeping alwaye oo hand a Urge and mat '
foronleu ?u?eV of DOORS, SASIIES.
BLINDS, Snih Door*. Store Doom, Shut tern.
Moulding*, Ae., Ae., I am enabled to tall low
ind at mantifaeterer*' prteea.
N. B ?8triot altaoUon paid to ak ppiog
ia good order.
July 11 0 a
44 Old W hackaway " was Thack- ]
?rajv* aohoolnams.
v
CHARLESTON
J
9 * - j?t - f * r iTHE
" CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is mada fi
pronounced by various chemists. on* of the b
luano in its fertiliscng properties. These Phospb
male, and possess qualities of the greatest value
Professor Sbcpard :
Laboratory or ti
Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, persoi
Moisture expelled at 212? F.,
Organic Matter, with some water of combination ?
Fixed Ingredients, ...
Ammonia, * - . . ?
Fiiurpiiurie Acid?Soluble, 6 9? 1
insoluble, - - 0 17 1
13 13
Sulphuric Acid, 11 01
Sulphate of Potnsti, < }
Sulpbatf of Soda, ..."
3and, - .
On the strength of these results, I am glad to
FERTILIZER, examined.
We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to
Geo. W. William
DAVID & STRADLEY,
>VJL,1,1AMS & YV 111iMill
Jan 12 31
tmmj
COTTOJY
(i ; ' WARBH01
COM MISSION
155 and 157 Ei
AUGUSTA,
January 20 30
A. B. MULLIGAN, 1
AND
G E IV E It A L
EUMH1SS1UI MEUCU&BT
Sccoh)h)oOqiion AUb^irf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample mean* lor conducting
my bunlnrM, 1 am at all timea pre
pared- t? make liberal advance* on Cot'on.
July 23 . : 10 ly
num. YDim & in
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
MUSICAL JWST&UMENTS,
STRING 8, Ac., Ac.
Agent* of WM. KNABE A CO.'S PIANOS,
MASON A HAMLIN'S MBLODBONS,
Stulnway k Son'a and J. 11. Dunham'*
PIAKOES
TILTON'8 PATENT GPITAR.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
191 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FERDINAND ZOOBAUM,
New York.
URNRT TOENO, O. L. M'OLEN AII AN,
Cbarleaton, 8. C.
Nov 2-1 27 * 6oa*
.? . ? M r ^
? a . .
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 0? BAR
8APAR1LI-A.
GEO. W. CARPENTER S
CO\'POUNI> FLUID EXTRACT OF HU
CHU
T^IIE^E CELERRATED PREPARA. I
X TION8, originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under tfle patronage of. the
medical faculty, have been n long extenilvely
need by pliyaieians and other*, that
lhay are generally kooyn for their intrio te
value, and nan ba relied en aa bring
moat valuable remrdie# in ell eaaea whir*
iaraaparilla or Iiuohu ere applieahla, and
?annot ba too highly recommended. They
ire prepared in a highly eoneentrated form,
10 a* to rendar the doe* ?nr>all and convent*
tnt. Order* by mail or otherwise will re?eive
prompt attention.
QEO. W. CARPENTER, IIEN3ZKY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehonee,
No. 787 Market atreet, Philadelphia.
r>OWlE A MOISK, Wholesale Agents,
Charletton, 8. C.
Now 17 ac If
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON,8. 0.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
A88ISTANT8, A. BUTTERFI ELD, (formerly
of lbs Pavilion Hotel,) and W.
S. MILLEIC
THE MILLS HOUSE,
6.
PARK EE A CO* Proprietor*.
FIRST-CLAM HOTKL.
BOARD. PMI DAT M oo.
Pea 8 If tf
"? 1
I
iTERTISEMENTS,
>
V ' - i'" <* ' 'w^ n J.? ' ,1 I
IHH
rom the Phosphates ol South Carolina. and i?
at Manures known, only Inferior to Peruvian
ate* are the remain* of extinct land and tea anto
the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis Of
sit MnntcAi. Con-r.oa or Sonrn Carolina.
nally (elected:
II 71
ixpellcd at a low red beat, - ? 111*
II SI
? - 2 10
Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to IS 48 Insoluble (bone.)
24 75 Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to 23 05 Sulphate of Lipie.
80
S 50
11 06
certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA
C. U. 8HEPARD, Jr.
planters and others at $60 per ton of 2,000 lbs,
s & Cos, Factors*
Charleston* 8. C.
i . -
^ Agents for Ureenville.
iElct
FACTORS, .
m AND
MERCHANTS,
synolds Street,
3m
F^TILIZERS.
ty Circulars, with detailed ttal'menls,
fnrnisliad uu application to the General
Agents,
B. S. RHETT & SON,
Charleston, 8. C.,
Or, to DAVID A 3TRADLEY,
Ageuta at Greenville, 3. C.
Jan 20 St 8m
aTt. chevreux,
AND
ARCHITECT,
MABUBIUS WORKS
Corner Meeting-St. and Horlbeek's Alley,
s? ?,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
and free of ciiarok,
WHEN WORK HONE BT ME,
Dee ft 29 ljr
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(StolWMnBHA, 8. <OL
MMM miU)
PROPRIETOR.
p. hamilton JOYNKR, clerk.
RATES
Or Hoard par Day ,...M 00
Bnppir, BroakfaM and Lodging 9 OO
Hingl* Meal* ? 1 00
??p I 16 tf
SAMUEL. C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. M BROAD BT., CHA
PARTICULAR attention fi*n to parehnao
and aala of SECURITIES on
Cum minion. Information given obearfnll jr.
mnu To
Ret K T. BUIST,
J.C. BA!! ET,
THOa STERN.
September 91, 1869. 1?-U
PAVILION HOTEL,
?niAmifc??w<iDsar, s. <v.
BOARD,
Ran
X, H AWL TO IT, Superintendent.
Him* M. In RUTTERPIELD,
PmprfntNM,
Sept 9* 19 tf