The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, May 04, 1870, Image 4
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Some oilier thae, we eofUy My;
Our words ere touched with hopeful trust.
.And dreams, loag bidden fro? the day,
Rise up again, u eueh dreamt matt
For dreeme ee sweet ee those we know,
Cen never die, though oares may hide ;
As daisies nestle under snow,
They wait the spring's effulgent tide.
Some other day, we whisper o'er;
Sweet hope lights up her faee again,
And strong in their glad trust once more
Our hearts repeat the aweet refrain.
Some other time I We dare not look
To see bow far away It is,
But watt, sod sing of coming days,
In low and hopeful cadencies.
} .v - .
Oh I hasten, time. We wait, aod say.
To-morrow will most surely bring
The glad, the sweet, the longed for day.
But doubt is with us whils we siog ;
So many morrows come and go,
Nor bring the lime we dream about.
Ah ! well. Some other time, I know
I shall be done with fear and doubt;
For hope is whispering in my breast?
"Be patient, 'tis not far away t"
Well, 1 will sit me down, and reat.
And dream about tha comiug day.
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IMttnoratta. ~ -
Hurrying Hp a Bargain.
A Frenchman, named Pat Mul*
rooney, had a kicking horse that ho
wanted to get rid ot, but found it
very difficult. At last lie entered
him at Lierkuess' Bazar, and warranted
him sound and kind, and
free from the kicks. On the day
of the sale, Mr. ilerkness pointed
out the good qualities of the animal,
anu he was sold for one hundred
and 6cventvfive dollars. Pat
was afraid the horse would show
his bad qualities before the money
was paid, so he wanted to hurry
up the bargain, and tho way he
did it was this : lie went to the
purchaser and said?
" You cairt have that horse,
8nr"...
nwering mis description was noticed
buying a through ticket for
California.
##? A
touno lady in Newark, when
her jealous admirer sent back her
fetters with a request that she
should return his, answered that
she regretted that she could not
coni)dy immediately, as sho had
lent them to a young gentleman to
read.
( . ??- i i
A bkight schoolboy ont Weat,
reciting in geography, spoke by
the card in defining a strait to be
something that would u beat two
pair."
That was a smart youngster
who, hearing his mother remark
that she was fond of music, ox-,
claimed, 44 Then why don't you j
buy me a drum ?"
" Why not I Didn't I buy I
liitn ?" 6aid the purchaser.
u Yes, you bought him," said
Pat, " but I've been offered more
money lor him, and you can't
have him.* Besides, he bites."
" I don't care for that," said the
buyer.
u But he kicks like the devil,"
said Pat, *' and he'll smash anything
you'll hitch him to."
" \V ell, I'm troing to pay for
him now, and take the risk," said
the buyer, " and if he kicks, 1,11
never call on yon to take him
back."
The fellow took the horse home,
and as 60on as he attempted to put
him to a wagon, he smashed it all
to pieces. It was too late now to
complain. Pat told him the horse
kicked, and Ilerkness had paid
over the money, so the horse was
turned out to do the best he could
for iiiiu8clf.
Delusions of GirlhoodThe
following is a bit of Fanny
Fern's experience:
I used to believe in school
friendship. That illusion ended
when Arabella Triplet told mutual
friends that I was years and years
her senior, knowing what a dreadful
lib she told.
I used to suffer pangs of anger
because of woes of beggars.?
Since thar I have seen one unstrap i
his wooden leg in an area, and run |
oil gaily on two legs of liis own.? |
Another threw a loaf of bread in
the gutter, and 1 saw a third, who
had all day been yelling, " Please
assist the blind,M carefully e.\amino
g his collection of ten cents
stamps by the light of a friendly
apule woman's cundle.
1 used to put the greatest faith
in lovers' vows. l\ow, I do not
b( 'eve a man ever believes anyt'
tug he says to a woman, unless it
is something disagreeable.
I used to believe in faithful
servants. Since tben I have hired
girls from intelligence offices, and
lost all my pocket hankerchiefs
but one.
I used to believe in beauty.?
Since then I have seen a bewitching
belle tako oft' halt of her hair,
all her teeth, the best of her complexion,
two pounds of cotton batting,
and a corset.
? A
Connrctioct woman ate a
bushel ot roasted oysters for a tendollar
wager. Tire man to whom
she was engaged disappeared mysteriously
from bis boarding house
the same night, and a person an
; -ti I X<^'* J 1 Jtv,'
GIIEENVILI.E.
' IT AVISO Murntd homo after an abXX
aenca of teveral week*, during which
time I have viaited New York, Fhltadel
| phia, Ballimora and Charleatoo, 1 have
PlffWeB llf'M " mmmmmmm^mmgf
I OarcxTTA *M illuminated re
coolly in honor of Prince Alfred,
and an undertaker embraaoned
"Welcometroverbts door.**- *
V * * v '' ' '* <
Boiling a btdlock down to twelve
poinds, as is done in a beef con
dening factory at ILoaston, Texas,
is the latest instance of reductio ad
absurd u rn .
CoMMiPRjoHire Delano baa decided
that the noble savage is amenable
to internal revenue, and a rise
in the price of wigs is anticipated
by frontier assessors.
A placard bearing the words,
" All loafers will please stand
here," has been hung out at a favarite
loafing place in Ithaca, N.
and singularly enough, not a
loafer has yet yet accepted the invitation.
1 y
Chicago bousts among her fla
grant successes, on infantile imposter.
A bright eyed, neatly
dressed little gin accosts the bypasser
on a public street with,
41 Oh I Sir, I've lost my way, I
want to get to "?and she names a
street a long way off. Suddenly a
thought seeuis to strike her?,
*' Can't you give me six cents to
pay my car faro ?" It is said that
the device rarely fails to obtain the
monoy, and that her father, who
walks on the opposite side of the
street and collects from time to
time, is becoming rich, l'erbaps
ho is only accumulating for her
dowry, a considerable pile being
requisite to meet the fluctuating
uncertainties of ladies in that city.
She is,, however, rather young to
bo "lost" so frequently, even
there.
Extraordinary Importation of
Serpents into Liverpool.?The
largest importation of serpents
which has ever taken place in
Liverpool occurred recently, when
no less than sixty serpents of the
largest and most extraordinary
species were landed. Two boa
constrictors, whilst in a dormant
condition, measured eight feet and
ten feet in length ; and one of the
pythonesses, whilst on the voyage
from the "West Inoies to Liverpool
gave " birth " to no less than thir
ty-eight pythons, all of whom, no4
withstanding that they were en
closed in a box not larger than ai
ordinary Foyle salmon case, weri
in good condition on being sen
ashore. There were also two blue
*?.- i ?. O:_J
idttu ui iiiu JttrgfSl K1IIU
a bunalo, a blno maccaw witl
gold fringed eyes, a griffin vulture
aud a porcupine rat?the only on
that was ever imported from tli
West Coast of Africa. !Mr. Cross
the well known naturalist, is ii
communication, wo understand
with the Royal Zoological Society
as to the disposal of this lure anr
valuable collection of birds, beasts
and reptiles.
B. WHERLE,
QREENmLE, <o.
DEALER IN
COLO AllSILVER WATCHES.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
"mw m at kc?
ir WORK of all dieeriptiona in his
line done promptly.
Oct 27 28 ^y
W. If. CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ANO MACHINIST.
CORN 8IIELLF.RS, Cotton Gin?, Lock.,
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Parasol.
REPAIRED witb promptness. Charge*
reasonable. Corn Sbellers, for sale from $10
to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil
Piute., for marking elothing.
Blaeksniitliiiig.
I HAVE in addition to my usual hnsiness,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having
a competent workman hired, Larkfn WeslOeld.
Work in this line will be done satisfactorily.
Ready made PLOUGHS always on hand
for sale.
Stand?In rear of Old Court House, at the
Randolph place, having removed from my
?taiid on Main Street. 2S-tf
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
AjmA Comfortable DWELLINO,
containing .even Rooms, and
noees.ary Out-Buildings,
BmPSShBl within a few minutes walk of
Furman University. For p.rtieulars apply to
T. Q. DONALDSON.
November 24 27 tf
W. K. HASLET. o. a. WKLL8
EASLEY A WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GRBENVILLK, 8.
PRACTICE in the Court* of the State end
of the United State*, ami give e?pec)al
attention to ca*e* in Bankruptoy.
June 13 3
E. P. JOIVES
AT?
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
Wil t. PRACTICE IX ALL
COURTS OF TUIS STAT K
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS,
Offtce Greenville C. H., 8. C.
Jul, 7
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Periscopic Spectacles,Ac
* WILL order an axtra article
ft / Wl far an, pereon. Special attenjxr
*U.on will be given to KKPAIR.
ft'i, Watehe* of ever, dea
eription. Beat referenoe* given.
JAM K8 0. BLACK.
Jtfn, 30 "6 tf
e
PURCHASED
After the Great Gold Excitement
ON
* VERY FAVORADLE TERMS,
ALL OF WHICH I WILL DISPOSE
OK AT
VERY REASONABLE PRICES FOR
i It would take more space than I hare at
my command to enumerate
EYERY ARTICLE I HAVE ON HAND
THOMAS STEEN.
Wholesale and Retail Merchant.
Oct SO SS if
, GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
^FHE undersigned have this day
A formed u copartnership under
tho name of
JANES BANNISTER A SON,
For the purpose of carrying on the
OF
James Rannistcr,
X. J. If minister.
TI1E Mills arc now in excellent
order, and we are prepared to
turn out a
FIRST CLASS PAPER,
Which we will. warrant to give
satisfaction.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
PRINTING. COLORED,
TARN & WRAPPING
5 Can l>e found at all times at our
> Agents, Messrs. David & Stkad*
ley's.
September 1, 1809. 16?tf
1 Tho State of South Carolina.
c OREEXVILLB COUNTY,
t In the Common Fleae?Equity Side.
> THOMAS C. GOWER, Administrator, Cf. P.
| F. SUDDUTH, el at.?ltill fur Sale o/
' Ilrnl Entitle, to 1'tiy l/rlilt, tf c.
^ "l'TXDER the Decretal Order made in the
' LJ above case, the Creditors of the Estate
ot Mrs. MARTHA I.OVELAND, are rcijuired
to establish the rank and amount of their
e claim* againat said Estnto, before the Clerk,
'? "" W. A. Mi-DANIEL, O. C. T.
U Clerk'* Office, September 2Slh, 18CJ.
Sept JO 19 9in
j SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
\\JOUI.D respectfully inform the public
t I that. he lies Removed to n room in
the OLD COURT HOUSR, where he will
' be prepared to receive customer* a* heretofore.
Being a Pro/ei*ionol Barber, he
hope*, by attention to husinetsa, together
' with pollleneiM to all, to merit a portion nt
public patronac?. in CUTTING, SHAVING
AND SHAMPOOING.
?n 20 35 tf
it. hoi; & co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
I Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Circular Mill Mulay
and Gang;
SAWS.
'I c:i JI^H'^A\vS.
With Movable or Inserted Teeth.
WE CLAIM for our Patented Circular
Saw thu following advantage* over
all others:
Tbo shank* of the teeth are elastic, and exert
a uniform distension in the sockets.
The iitabilily of the plate is in no way affect
cd by inserting new setn of teeth.
Each tooth, independently, uiay be adjusted
to the cutting line.
No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appliances,
are employed in connection with the
teetb, which are a* simple in construction, end
as easily need, as a nut for ? bolt.
In short, all the difficulties heretofore ex
perienced ib the use of movable teeth for saws,
are fully met and obviated by this invention.
ALSO,
TUTTLE PATEUT
" CHAMPION * CROSS CUT RAWS
CIWSS-CUT SA trs,
op ai.l kind*.
Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, 4c.
Send for Catalogues and Price Lists.
R. HOP. k CO.,
Printing Press Machine and 8aw Manufacturers,
Nsw York, Boston, Mass., and London,
Eng. Feb 9 38 8m
TOTHK WORKING C I, Aftfl'-Wa are now prepared to
fbratsh all rtinn with < onetant raiptoysasat at >owir, the
whole nfthrtlnir or (br th? spare moment, Rtulnrernrw.
Hcht and praitaMa. Feraoos ofatUiar Ms eastl r aara from
th. to SSper ereolng.and a pn.portlonal aura by deroUac
tneir whole Ume totbe horlnaaa. RojsandgirUaaranaarty
as murhaemrn. That el I whoeee tbis andee mar send their
ddreaifc and feel tha buaineea, we make tkie nnpaialWed
ofbri Toeoehaaare not wellaatiefled, we will aend st to pay
for the Imbienf writing. Full partfrulaia,a raloehlr an
/&.* rCZn '"nV.Vr'l: LtJ
her I fcrnltf newrpaperr peMWied?all rent free hr Mail
Feb 9 38 3m
bore mn?mu flour i
CRACKED BONK, Bone Meal, Bone Plour,
and Floatdd Bonn, guaranteed to pro- <
duee same effect et HALF COST of Pernvian <
Quano. <
Send for circular. Address
LESTER BROTHERS,
Newark, N. J.
W.l. --
? ill* 12
Th* divorces In Cleveland last i
[ wee*k outnumbered the marriages.
i'.-'-j . ... - [ Equality
Life Insurance Company,
Principal Office, No. }vii,-Muii? Street, JRichmond,
Fa,
REA90NS why every one should insure in
the Equality Life Insurance Company,
ot Virginia :
1st. It is more Liberal to the Iriburers than
any other oompany, and will eventually become
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
4U? It tuvuittUo tie utx/MvJ MtuOr.gjt itw vwt
rons, who are the insurers. Consequently they
are continually getting the bepeflt of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money being
invested by the Board of Directors amongsttho
insurers.
3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal
as othnr companies who declare dividends
at the end of the eeeoud, third and fourth
years, but this Company at the end of the first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
TII09. H. WYNNE, Vice-l'resldcnt.
J01IN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Hen. JAMES H. LANK, Actuary,
Dr. F. B. WATKINS, 1 ? ....
Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS. / Mo(,,cal Advisers.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
PINKPTORS.
J. B. Winston. Treasurer and Secretary It.
V. A P. R. It; Wm. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale Hrocers ; Wat. H. Powors, of
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Albert
Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Stats
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s Sugar RoAuery ; 0. A. I'eple,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
John It. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jewelers;
Moses Millbiser, Wholesale Dry Goods; I
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God- |
din, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. R. Dowcll,
Superintendent Wostcrn Union Telegraph ,
Company ; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George 1. Herring, Wholcsalo Grocer ; R. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., wholesale
Grocers; A Bodeker, Druggist: 8. M. Rosenbaum,
of S. A M. Rosenbauin, Dry Gooods.
Equality Life Insurance Company.
Examine it? I'amphfrte before yon t'? are,
it is to your intern! to do so. Ayenf
j rranted everywhere.
BGNJ. G. IIERIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Sept 22 18 tf
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Aiutiyn Mnpn CliC Cliills.
This Medicine has boen heforo tho Fuhlio
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. 11 does not purge,
does not sioken v .a stonuiMi, is perfectly
safe in any do*5 and under ull circum- I
stances, and is tho only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
| and permanently every fonn of Fever
and Ague, hecauso it is a perfect Anll?
dote to .tlnlnrtii.
Sold by all Druggists.
Feb 2 37 ly
Greenville & Columbia Bailroad.
Qkneral Sppkrhitkn PEST's orncs, 1
Columbia. January 16th. 1S70. J
ON' AND AFTKit WKDNKSOAY, January
19th, the following Schedule will
be run daily, Fun day excepted, connecting
with Night Train on South Carolina KhaJ, up
und down, anil with Night Train on Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Koad going South ;
Lcavu Columbia 7 (10 a m
" Alston 8 10 n ui
" Newberry 10 |? ( in
Arrive Abbeville 3 0# p m I
" Anderson -I 20 p III 1
" (Jreenvillo i iw pun
Leave (Ircenville 5 4.? a in >
" Anderson 6 26 a m I
" Abbeville 8 00 a m
" Newberry 12 35 pin
" Alston 2 10 p in
Arrive Columbia 3 45pm
The Truin will return from llulton to Anderson
on Monday ami Friday mornings.
JAMES O. M K RED IT 11,
(icucrul Superintendent.
South Curolimi ItnilroHdC'o. I
General Superintendent'* Office, 1
September 16, 18(19. J
rpiIE following Schedule for l'asseuger
1 Trains will be observed from this date :
J'iftett'jer Train.
Leaving Coltftnbia at 7 4.1 a m
Arriving at Columbia at 4 40 p m
Ni<jht Rjrprrtt Trnin.
Leaving Columbia at 6 50 p in
Arriving at Columbia at 4 45 a in
The Camden Train
Will continue to run the following schedule:
Tri- Weekly.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.)
Arrive at Columbia 11 00 a in. Leave 1 45 p m
Daily {Sunday Ejrrnpltd.)
Leave Camden 6 36 u in. Ar Kingsville 0 20am
" Kingsville 3 15 p m. Ar Camden 0 05 p in
H. T. PEAK P..
General Superintendent.
Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta M. B.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Columbia, 8. C.. January IS, 1870.
ON and after TO-DAY, an Accomodation
Train will run as follows :
Leave Columbia..... 0 15 p m
Arrive at Augusta. 3 30 a in
I,eave Augusta 4 15 p m
I Arrive at Columbia 1 30 a m
This Train oounecte with the Georgia day
Passenger Trains at Augusta, and the Greenville
Koad at Columoia, each way.
O. BOUKNIGHT, 8up't.
Feb 0 33 Notice,
Columbia,S. C., Jarfuary, 1870.
The Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad
Company having been formed by the 1
consolidation of the Charlotte and Bonlh Car 1
olinn and the Columbia and Augusta Railroad, .
and having executed a first and only mortgage
on its entire property of 1115 miles, including
equipment, is now redeem ing all the
bond* formerly issued by said two eompanies
by an exchange of its first mortgage bonds. I
These bonds bear seven per cent, interest. n??. I
able in Jannary and July, anil are amply *ecured
by a mortgage on proporty which coat
per mile more than three time* tht- amount of
bond* so issued.
The present price of the atock and the buslnoaa
of the road give ample guarantee of the
ecurity of th? obligations for a permanent in
restment. Indeed the opinion is freely ex- I
pressed, that there is no safer bends issued by I
iny pnrty or corporation in the Ftnte, and I
Ihey are cheerfully commended to capitalists II
is s safe investment. U
For the purpose of foa Jlug the floating debt I
if the Company, $50,000 of these bonds are I
ifferrd fur sale to I be pub) is, at tho Treasur- "
ir*s Dflcu in Columbia.
WM. JOHNSTON, President.
Feb 16 86 8b
The Pacific Railroad lias been remarkably
free from enow all
winter. " 1fl
111 r n v ijiiiinii L
HAW CUTTING..
DOYNE Sc 8PROWL,
COLUMBIA-, 9. C.,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL. WORK
In all ita brandies, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 16 If
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpiIE Proprietors take pleasure in snnotwe- j
1 ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment
now open for the accommodation of guests. '
The table will always bo supplied with erery
delicacy of the season?both from the New
York and harieston markets, and no efforts
will he spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
very respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH
in the refectory every day fiom II until 12 J. |
WM. GORMAN, ) n
IT. H. 1IADRNHOP, f P*op,n*TO,w
Sept 2V * 19 ~ tf
Nickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S,C.
THE undersigned having
MsSftA1 RENEWED bis lease upon
the above Popular House, will endeavor to
make it one of the most agreeable Hotels in
the South. dkfeall is solicited.
pm Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WRianT,
Proprietor.
Sept 15 ^ tf
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
WILL pruetice in the Counties of Lumpkiu.
Dawson, tlihncr, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Hall.
Jan 10 33 tf
Charleston
A rl vor# i co rat 0*1 fa
?- k. XJi. ? V> ? Ms A K7 V> lllV/lll ^i
STEAM BAKERY
AND 4
CANDY MANUFACTORY
nr
J. C. II. CLAIISSEN,
NO. 10 MARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALT, kinds of Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes
manufactured daily of tbc best Southern
flour, at lowest market (trice, lias ut his
Establishment an extensive
C A NDY FACTORY.
Their Candies are made to order, and at all
times Iresh ; warranted pure and to stand tho
climate.
Orders will be promptly filled.
Mb 23 44 3in*
Edwin Hatks. Mko. Ski.nan.
Tiios. It. McUaran. Cham. K. Hatks.
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DItY GOODS
AND
CLOTHING.
122 and 124 Meeting-St..
C H AIILESTON, S. C.
Mh 23 44 3m*
CIIAS. KEKIUSONJ
LATE
t 11. l num.
mm ?????
252 King Street,
CSAKLEOTOXT, D. 0.
Mar 30 45 Cm
J. B. AD6BR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AN J) DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUN?, BAR IRON, STEEL,
AND <
AGRleULTURAL IMPLEMENT9,
139 Meeting St & 62 Eaet Bay St..
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mti 23 , 44 3m*
EDWARD PEKHY,
PRINTER, STATIONER,
AND MCA LBN I*
LA JVt SCHOOL A#? BLANK
BLANK BOOK8 on band ud made to ord*r
of any pattern at abort nolle*.
H?ndina mod Unlioe executed in fine style.
Wade k Co. Printing Ink a for rale at the m united
u re re price.
So. 165 Meeting- St., opposite Charleeto* Hotel,
CHARLESTON, B. O.
Mb 23 44 fiin*
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE \V ARE ROOMS, \
17ft, 177 ft 179, Kin* Street
CHARLESTON, S. C. ;
EaTjkBU'iiKn in
PW | Keep* oonMantlj on hnrnl^^^L
[ff I ?*,well .elated Stock of KTi
j! | PUHXTXTTJRa,
Pj L Vhkh be offer* at
REASONA BLE
1/1 PRICES. I
N. B.?OOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOR HHTPPIKO.
Wot H 77 1>* j
Yokohama, Japan, imports cows
ftd horses from can Fraucisco. j
a?aw?.
r*nr A D T r*r
"" A?>
W
frAjfj'ft / -* ?n <3^M?I
THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER " i* madf I
pronounced by various chemists. one of the I
Onino in its fertlliseng properties. These Phoepl
imals, and possess qualities of the greatcA value
Professor Shepard :
Labonatony or v
Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, persi
Moisture expelled el 212? F.,
Organic Matter, with some water of combination
Fixed I n gradients, ' Ammonia,
' a - . ?
Phosphoric Acid?Soluble, ? 6 PA
Jo soluble, - - 6 17
13 13
Sulphuric Add, Jl PI
Sulphate of Potash, ...
Sulphate of Soda, - . .
Sand, ' ' i* - -
On the strength of these reeults, I sun glad t<
FERTILIZER, exnmined.
IVo will furnish this extwUewt FERTILISER t<
Geo* W. William
DAVID A STRADLEY,
WILLIAMS & WUIXMir
Jan 12 i'
Old Carolina Bitters.
& a>aiL3Bia55xyiT3
We take pleasure in ( fTtring the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE public. Tl?cy ere compounded
wilh ((reel care, and contain some
of I lie host Ton ice in the Phat macopia. As
evidence of the superiority of cur Bitters
over all others, we have certificates from
many of tHe leading physicians in our Stale,
who have prescribed them in the'y practice.
1UK ULL> CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
Gener el Del ilily.
Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia.
Wo do not offer our Bitter* as a oure for all
diseases, but as au Aromatio Tonic, they ,
have no equal.
For snle by all Druggists and Grocer*
every where.
1'iiocipal Depot,
GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO,
Importer* of Choice Drugs and Chemical*,
Charleston, S. C.
Mh 9 42 ly
EDMONDS T. BROWN,
"" caps"'
Maud
ALSO,
HAT ^'Idren.
43 HAYNK STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTKL,
CIIA11LESTON, S. C.
Mar 30 43 3m
CEO. W. CARPENTERS
COMPOUND FLU ID E*TRArrr n? hi#
BAPARILIA.
GEO. W. CARPENTERS
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP I?U
OHU
rpHEt<E CELEBRATED PREPARA1
TION8, ori>ii?llf Introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medical faculty, have been eo long extensively
used by physicians and others, that
they are generally known fur their intrinsic
value, and aan be relied oa aa being
must valuable remedies to all eases where
Farseparttla dPBuohu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly reeommended. They
srs prepared jn a highly concentrated form,
10 ae to render the done email aad aonveol*
rnt. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warrhourr,
No. 7Market street, Philadelphia.
HOWIE A llOfSR, Wholesale Ageola,
Charleston, S. C.
Nov 17 W v 1?
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C,
E. H. JACXSOV. *Sropr!?ter.
A BftlSTANTS, A. tiDTTHlEffcLD. (formarly
of the Pavilion Hotel,) and W,
A MILL EH.
*
g ?gg
"VERTISEMENTS.
from the Phosphate* ot Sonth Carolina, and is
best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian
nates are tbe remains of extinct land and sea ante
the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis of
hr Mrdical Collror or Socth Carolina.
mally selected :
. - - - - II 7#
ox galled at a low red heal, - ? II 50
- - 61 80
2 10
Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Liiae.
Equivalent to 13 48 Insoluble (bone.)
24 75 Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to 23 65 Sulphate of Lime.
80
<60
11 06
> certify to the superiority of tbe CAROLINA
C. V. 8I1EPAK1), Jr.*
> planters end others at $60 per ton of 2,000 lbs
is & Co., Factors,
Charleston, 8. C.
IE } Agents for Greenville.
I 4 m
IT CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
EUAmillLO W?EES
Corner Meeting-St- and Horlbeck'a Alley,
?3S4iS12>aBna3J, e, <s,
I
r> t a at e i/tnr t/i d 71 cn
M. bJ JVM. /J X/ J[ 1/ V/II JS Ah )
AND FREE OF CHARGE,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME.
Dec 8 29 * ly
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
GENERAL
C0MM1SSI01 HEBCH&1T
i|ccotr)h)cOf)lioi) dliiwlrf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample mcam for conducting
my liiiainrs*, I am at all limes prepared
to make liberal advances on Cotton.
July 28 10 ly
mmf Yfliic & co,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
STRINGS, Ac, Ac.
Agents of WM. KXABE A CO.'S PIANOS,
MASON A IIAMLINS MELODEONS,
Stein way A Son's and J. It. Dunham's
PI A NOES
TILTON'S PATENT OUITAU.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY A1TENDED TO. #
101 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FERDINAND ZOOBACM,
New York.
HENRY YOUNO, O. L,. M'CLENAIIAX,
Charleston, S. C.
Nov ti 17 Sin*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
qmMnUQStA, 0. <BL '
PKOPRI EfTOR.
r. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLERK.
RATEfl
Of BoirJ per T)ij AO
Hopper. Hrenkfarl and Lodging 2 00
Single Meal* ..... 1 00
Sep 1 16 tf
SAMUEL i . BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 1ft BROAD ST., CHARLESTON.
PARTICULAR attention given toporebaaa
and eale of BKUBITIW on
Commiaaioa. Informatloa glten eheerfnllj.
R?vY?"nutsT.
1. C. BAILKT.
THOa HTEKN.
September SI, ? *. ' ? "
? PAVRION HOTEL,
dun A\iu^nicfecD:tf f s. &
HOARD,
Per Dajr ? .$3 00.
R. HAMILTON, 8 .^arta tenant.
Mr*. H. JL. BOTTRRFIFAD,
Pr?*ri*treM,
s*in 2* if a
THE HILLS HOUSE,
?3&&&&i&8HF?33, 6. ?.
PARKER A CO* Proprietors.
MRST-0LA88 HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAT,...... *t OO. ?
? 29 a