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? * 1 lb OlibllM \ Haw ktppj I* Ik* mm who Itw ikm> j , fWw'i w?y*; ; To mwwti m4 hlo *poo U hU God l? proy r and prat*?I/ *? ? ' 1 |( 1 Hi* Ood ood hi* Blbl* Mr* *1! *ot ho tov. And tv ??ninw of b*Ort h* ?oo*Uotly t* ' pir?*. * v *Tr t ' H* ri*** la lb* morning, with th* lark ho _^aoo* hi* l*yt, "* S 15?. v And olr?n op tfiboto to hi* God to pray* or ood pr*i*t; And than to hi* Ubor h? *h**r<?lly ropolrr* With oooddwM* b?li?viog (hot Ood will hear hi* pr*y?ro. Whitmr ha engage# to at b Bia object ia to honor and glorify bb God ; With joja ha batla tha morning that roll* the Sab oath round. And lu tha court of worebip M ever to ba too ad. Bis Mat among hla brethren bob soar aura to fill, Low at tha feat of Jaana to do hla anaaler'e .will ; r r A Ha elalma bla father's promises and over doth beatow. Hia good a fpr tha promotion of righteous naaa below. . In poverty he's happy, for ba Jw?wa ba ba* a friend, That never will foreake hitn though lima abali have aa and. And thue v?? have u hiatory of him from d*y to day ; Religion is no mystery to (boaa who read and pray. And when upon hie pillow lie liee down to die, He's happy for he knowa that hia Savlor'a ever sigh ; And when hia labor's ended kia aeul on winge of iove,. ? . Fliee away to realme of glory to reign with Christ above. Four Hundred Miles Up Stairs. " Reading about electricity, lightning, and the telegraph, the other day," said Uncle Petor, u reminded tno of a cutions story Z once ' heard, when I was in England." 5 It 6cems There was a newspaper 1 in the eity of Glasgow, in Scotland, ^ which employed a London correspondent. 1 he correspondent made it his duty to gather the news every day and send it to Glasgow . 1_\ . V- .- ? 1 ? ?vwrj iitgnt oy iciegrapn. lie made an agreement with an operator at a certain office, by which his news was sent to Glasgow at a reduction by the year. One night he arrived at the lower door, at the foot of the stairs leading up into the telegraph office. The door was locked, aud ho could not open it. Ihe telegraph office was way up to the top of the building, in the sixth story. The operator had a bed there, to which ho retired promptly at three o'clock; and it wua now half-past two. me operator up Stairs yawned and looked at bis watcb. " Jenkins won't come to night," said be; "I may as well go to bed." And there was poor Jenkins all the time ponnding away on the door at the foot of the long stairs unable to get in. " Hillo! np there 1" he cried, looking at the window of the telof;raph office, that glowed with ight. " Hillo I Jones! Somebody has locked the outside door, and I can't get in." "\Vbat'e the row?" said a policeman coming along. " I'm locked out," said Jenkins. " Here I've got a batch of tliff most important news for my paper?a murder, three fires, and a riot? and the door locked in my face, and I can't get in. Wbat will I dot" So the policeman began banging the door, but Jones, the operator, up in his office, was as unconscious of the tumult as if it bad been in tbo moon. Ho was whistling to himself and yawning prodigiously. "Why don't you go to some bother office?" asked the police.man." " No authority to use any other 1 line," said the correspondent.? " Ah I I've got it 1" he added, and before the policeman could ask 1 what "it was," the excited Jenkins bad dashed off down street as if a mad dog was after him. Jenkins rushed breat< lessly into another telegraph office, six blocks off. w I say!" said be to the operator. " Fin in a fix I Got news to go oft' inside of half an boar, and the stnpiu operator at my office baa gone to sleep, and I can't get in? and?and?and?" ** Well, that is a fix?"* "Tell yon what I want," said Jenkins, endeavoring to catch bit breath, " I want you to telegraph down to Glasgow, and ask the operator there to telegraph np here to Jones, and bid him come down stairs and let me in I" j Tbe operator roared with langh- ^ tor at this, but went at oncto to bis i instrument and began rattling * away at a great rate. d This is the message be sent: "Glasgow. Wake up Jones, Station A ; tell him Jenkins at tlm loot of tbe ?f*irs can't get in." 1 Jonee wae looking at bia watch again, and concluded that be had better put out tbe lights and go to hie little bedroom across the ballway; when clatter! clatter I wont his instrument. i t^Tbere's Glasgow calling m+ts> < aid Jones, and harried toliis in. ji down stairs?threw open the door ?had at last t? anxious Jenkins g4 np tod aer off bis news. 80 you see bow a man sent a message through a solid cfloor, and np fonr pair of stairs, four hundred miles around, and by way ot Glasgow, and all within twenty minutes. 44 Wasn't that fonr hundred miles tip stairs 9" 1 JCksclt of Does of Btkych^ j i funk.?A farmer named Chilson, ? living near Girard, Ohio, thinking a to rid hit cornfield of a trouble- ? some ground hog, managed to administer to the quadruped a doee of Btrjchnino, which killed him a nearly instantly. The carcass was \ suspended to * tree, where the crows soon espied the savory bit, * and proceeded to appease their ap- " petites. After partaking of the * meal the crows would fly a short distance, as it in agony, and fall dead to the ground. The bones, being thoroughly stripped ot the flesh, remained exposed to the blecching influence of snnshine, rain and frost for nearly two F years, when, falling to the ground, y a highly prized dog masticated b parts of them, and died ten min- * utes afterward. ri -?? 5 Lucky Devil.?Jonr. printers e and reporters in TWrr?it i>??> i . ? ?1 I d been baring lota of fun over the a recent marriage of a seventeen c year old freckled-face, sandy-hair- j ed devil, in one of the offices there, c who was working for $5 per b week. Since they liave found out that the devil's wife is an heiress, ? worth $75,000, they have quit ? laughing, and the devil and his wife have commenced. It was their tarn.* We have a freckled face, sandyhaired devil in onr office that we will dispose of inuch cheaper, if a jirl can bo found that would be " fool enough to have him. A servant girl in Altoonn recently tried whiskey to kilt rats.? She sweetened it with sugar, soaked bread in it, and then left the bread in the cellar where rats " most do congregate." She had been up 6tairs but half an hour | | when 8lio beard laughing, tinging * and a general hullaballoo down \ stairs. She accordingly went ^ down to see what was the matter. Imagine her astonishment to find about a dozen rats gloriously fuddled, engaged in throwing potato, 1 parings at each other and hanling one another np to drink. Two ^oung ladies in a certain house in town the other night, ' were heard to sing as follows : ^ Oh for a man ! er Oh for a man ! Oh for a man?sion in the sky ! ** Before they could get any further, to two young bloods outside respond- pJ Ct^? - . u Oli for a gal 1 ?? Oh for a gal f p, Oh for a gal?Ion of old rye ! ?i A clergyman in the country M had a stranger prcachin r for him one dav; and meeting his beadle, he said to him, "Well, Saunders, 8| how did you like the sermon today f" "I watnn, sir, it was rather o'er plain and simple for me," f, replied the beadle. " I like the k sermons that bejambles the joodg- ~ ment And confounds the sense; I od, sir, I never saw ane that could come up to yon reel' at that/' ^ L Polite Gentleman " Good morning, sir. How do you find yourself,-to day f" J Deaf Gentleman "Very 6tormy and disagreeable." " Polite Gentleman?(slightly as- "v tonished bnt determined to recover lost ground) 44 Indeed I llow is your good wife, sir ?" _ b r /-i?.i - t ajv?u vifuueuiau?" v ery Dins- J tering indeed." n ' pntltp iiebb a rd,of Qnidneck, r. T I., is at tbo head of a weighty household. lie weighs 225 pounds 1 and his wifo 190. Fifteen chil- o1 dren have -been the result of the to marriage, the youngest being ?l eleven years ot age and weighing 100 pounds, and the oldest thirtynine years of age, weighing 237. A western orator, speaking of ? one of the Bnlt linn races of the ) war, said : u The federals ran so th fast that the hard tack rattled in b< their st< mach like beans in a sheet- {,* iron pan." w pi A country editor says, a farmer A in bis country made a scarecrow ? to very frightful, that an old crow kctnally w.ent and brought back A t!l tbe corn he had stole during xtvoaoI /AAWA IAA is 2? si.- J VIWIH nuu lolt lb ill IUO JIOIU, y ? ?? To Who conld Lave been guilty of ? lie perpetration of the following: " Braoty hM harm*, for which sfaa fighti At mm, with wincing irmi; Tha vmdm who want* wommm't righto _ Want oaoat'y, woman's obarma," M. Mrs. Asphyxia gives as a re*. ^ ton lor declining to marry a wid- 1 jwor the fact that she is aown on Bo ?econd Land children. | *"] f. tliL (MirftiiAi C 1\i * ^SHSBHij^SPBHBP ^ ari*cip il OjfU*, No. 1016, Main Strttl, Xirl mond, Va. n EASONS why every one should insure I Lb in aquuuiy liHt luvrtoct VODpw, f Virginia: 1st. It li mow Liberal to tbo Insurer* thi my otbor company, and will eventually t om? Purely Mutual aud belong to the insurer M. It yireelate* it* money amongst it* pa on*, who are the insurers. Consequently t b? ire continually getting the benefit or the rap >eeaa*u1atioa of the Company, the money b< eg invested by tbe Board of Director* among he insurers. 3d. The loan* of t*ii* Company are a* llbei 1 a* other companies who ueclare dlvldenr t the end of toe aeooud, third and four) ear*, but thi* Company at the and of the fir nd every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. TH06. H. WYNNE, Vice-President. J0I1N Q. WINN, Secretary. Wen. JAMES H. LANE, Actuary, Dr. F. B. WATKIN8, I M . ... Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, J AtlTl*' Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Couosollo DIKRCTOR8. J. B. Win*ton, Treasurer and Secretary I '.A P. R. R ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson Innt, Wholesale Grocer* 5 Wm. II. Powers,* fins ton A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; A ert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Stai lompany j J. P. Gibson, 8nperintendei Liiain*' Express Company ; Charles Y. Mm is, Morris A Co.'* Sngar Refinery ; 6. A. Pi i?, bsnnaiendrnl Mtn*b?it*r Cotton Milli otin H. Tyler John 11. A Jolyi Tyler, Je? lers; Moses Millhiscr, Wholesale Dry Goodt 'bomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Got in, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. It. Dowel tnperlntendent Western Union Telegrap lotnpany ; Ale*. G. Robertson, Cattle Brokei leorge I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer ; R. 1 trown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholcsal Irocers ; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Xowt so, of 0. A M. Roaenbauas, Dry Gooods. Equality Lift* Insurance Company. p&'Kx* terse itt Pnmpblett bejort yon in ire, tl is to your inter ft to do to. A'jent noted trtryuhere. IXC it J. O. KtCR IOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 16 tf R. HOE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Warranted Extra Cait Sterl Patenl Ground Circular Mill Malay and Gang SAWS." \ CIRCULAli SAWS. Vith Movable or Inserted Teeth 11TE CLAIM for our Patented Circuit! ff 6aw the following advantages ore I others s Tbo shanks of the teeth arc clastic, and ex t a uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plate is in no way affect I by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may he adjustei the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other ohjectionahlo ap lances, sre employed in connection with th eth, which are as simple in construction, am i essily used, as a nut for a bolt. in snort, all tbe difficulties heretofore c* srleoced in tha uaa of uaorable teeth for sawi re fully met and obviated by tbla Invention ALSO, TVTfLE PATENT CHAMPION "CROSS CUT SAWS CROSS-CUT SA TVS, or ALL KINDS. aw Mandrels, Gnmming Machines, kt Send for Catalogues and Pries Lists. R. HOE A CO., rinting Press Machine and Saw Manufactui s, New York, Boston, Mass., and Londor ng. . Feb 9 38 flin aDWARDPEKRV PRINTER, STATIONER, AND DBALKR IN AW, SCHOOL AND BLANh "hLANK BOOKS on band and mails to or l) der of any pattern at abort notice. Binding and Baling cxecnlsd in flue style 'ado A Co. Printing Inks for sale nt tbo mun Tacturcrs prieo. o. 156 hleeting-St., opposite Charleston Hotel CHARLESTON, S. O. Mb 23 44 tin* he State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. In the Can an Plana?Equity fide. II0MA8 C. COWER, Administrator, vs. P F. 8UDDUTH, et at?BiU for Salt o Beat Estate, to Pajf Debts, ?te. JNDKR the DeeretsI Order mads ia tb above ease, the Creditors of tbe Ketat Mrs. MARTHA LOVELAND, are require! establish the rank and amount o( thei aims against said Estate, before the Clerk lit.In .LI. A.,. W. A. McDAKIEL, C. C. P. Clark'* Oftec, September 28tb, I860. Sept 20 to 9m AMTJEL BLACK. BARBER. XTOULD respectfully inform ibt public FT that ha ha* Removed to a room tr a OLD COURT 1IOU8R, where ha will i prepared to raeetve customer* a* hereto ra. Being a Proftttiottal Barbtr, be >pe?, by attention to ha*ii?eaaa, togathai ilh politeness to all, to merit a portion o iblie patronage, in OUTTINO, HIlAVlNG ND SHAMPOOING, an 2<> 8& II WM. P. PRICE, TTOR^EY AT LAW DAHLONEGA. GA., ITILL practice in the rouatie* of Lumpj kin. Dawion, U timer, Fannin, Union, *n?, White and Hall, tan 10 33 if XXOLM?28' W. Cor. Klfif ft Went worth SU. CHARLESTON, S. C. THEOLOGICAL, Relenti0? and General book HOOH. nahooi and College Text oka, Surtejot'a Inatramenta, Drawing Pea. Book* tent poai paid oa receipt of price. Mar >0 46 ?a \ ?.' ; ? ?\ - > /? I U1DDIEI fWratifi"If lVlittUllil'J fUl IlilU. BOYNG A SPROWL, C COLUMBIA, 8. C., ^ CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL WORK t ! *11 lla Lranohet, of J[ ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBtE, k 8?pt 8 1* If Wl in COLUMBIA HOTEL, ( r' COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. b- '*2^$??Sm?t3L^&L Trflb it ^rHB Froprietors take pleasure in annonncX ing thiseleaantly-turciiahed Establishment now open for the accommodation of guests. The table will always bo supplied with every delicacy or me season?both from tlie Now York and harleston markets, and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUN01I S r in the refectory every day ftom 11 tantil UJ. WM, GORMAN, > ? > II. H. BADENHOP.f p*orRI*TOI?*A Sept J? 19 tf af !. NickersonHouseHotel, _ " COLUMBIA, S.C. fl ?- THK undersigned baring ? J[?wfcvTT. RENEWED his lease npon l' the above Popular House, will endeavor to I Hi h' make it one of the most agreeable Hotels in J ' the South. A call is solicited. ' sol 71 it. Free Omnibus to and from tba Hotel, I Ti nt< MH. A. WRIGHT, lit I'l - / . . t , Proprietor. CI ? Pept 8 15 If DR. 8HALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague " ; ANTIDOTEAlways Stops the C'bills. I This Medicine has been before the Pub- ? lie fifteen jeers, and is still ahead of ell J ( other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken t*:e stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose end under ell eiroum- Q at&nccs, and is the only Modicino that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Aprne, because it is a perfeot Antl? ' JJ( dote to Malaria. Bold by all Druggists. Feb 2 37 ly ( Greenville St Colombia Bailroad. __ r Gesskal Supkristkndkst's Oppicr, ) r Columbia, January 1.Mb, 1870. u , i^VN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Janu" ary 19th, the following Schedule will be run daily, Sunday excepted, connecting '* with Night Train on MoiUh Fasolinn H?ad, up . and down, nod witb Night Train on Charlotte, _ * Columbia and Augusta Koad going South : < Leave Columbia. 7 (10 a in * " Alston 8 40 a ui ' " Newberry 10 16 a ni . Arrive Abbeville 8 06 p m . " Anderson 4 20 p m f. " Greenville 3 00 p in '? Leave Greenville 6 45 a m j.-. ' " Anderson 6 25 a in " Abbeville mil 8 00 a m * " Newberry >>13 95 p m " Alston.,,.,....., 2 10 p m lit Arrive Columbia 3 45 p in ell The Train will return from ltclton to Anderson on Mouday and Friday mornings. ,, JAMES O. MEItEIHTlI, ? General Superintendent. South Carolina. llullrond Co. . , General Superintendent's OlHoe, ) P September 16, 1669. J npiIE following Schedule for Pusseugor I Trains will be observed from this date : liny Pa***ng*r Train. M ' Leaving Columbia at 7 45 a m Arriving at Columbia at ..4 40 p in Night Ksprrt* Train. _ r Leaving Columbia at 5 50 p m C i Arriving at Colombia at ..4 45 a in The Camden Train Will continue to run the following schedule: (] 7Vi\ Weekly. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) \ i. Arrive atColuuibia 11 00 a m. Leave 1 45 p m . Daily (Snudayt E reef,ted.) / Leave Camden 6 35 a in. Ar Ktngsville 9 20 a in V. i " Klngsvillo 3 15 p m. Ar Camden 0 05 p m il T. FEAKK. General Superintendent. Charlotte, Colombia A Augusta B. B. 8UFER IN TEN DENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, S. C.. January 1.1, 1870. ON and after TO-DAY, an Accomodation Train will run as follows : I" r Leave Columbia 6 15 p m I I t Arrive at Augusta 8 30 a m Leave Augusta 4 lo p m e Arrive at Columbia 1 36 a m 0 This Train conuects with tbo Georgia day j Passenger Trains at Augusta, and the Oroon. ville Road at Columoia, each way. _ C. BOUKNIGIIT, Sup't. G ' Feb 9 , - 88 Motico. ^ ~ LULOBiii, D. v., iiinmrx, ID7?. I The, Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Rail* W road Company having baaa forme 1 by the > consolidation of the Charlotte and South Car* , ollna and the Colombia and Augusta Railroad, and having executed a first and only mort- j . gaga ou its entire property of 195 miles, la. eluding equipment, is now redeeming all the CI ' bonds formerly issued by said two companies 1 by an exchange of its first mortgage bonds. p These bonds bear seven per cent, interest, pay* ' I able ia January and July, and are amply so- . q I cured by a mortgage on property wbloh oost per mile more than three times the amount of bonds so issued. J The present price of the stock and the bnsl- ' ncss of the road give ample guarantee of the ? security of the obligations for a permanent In* I vestment. Indeed the opinion is freely eg* | pressed, that there is no safer bonds issued by any party or corporation in the State, and F they are ebeerlnlly commended to capitalists as a safe investment. For the purpose of funding the floating debt ^ of tbo Company, $50,009 of these bonds are * offered for sale to tbe public, at tha Treasur- < er'S Office in Columbia. dj VTJd. JOHMHTOJf, President. Iff Fab 19 ?? *m j !Nevkb scare off a fly with a IF club when a feather will do M ft well, and remember that yon can | take more fliee with a fill of mo * I lueses than with a gallon of Tinleger. " f > # Ci'JLlli !'! ' J f i ..J J 1 Charleston < Advertisements. LFRED ABAKBQT, 4V&a&nP EP?? vacs !H ABLESTOIf BRANCH or THI " ' i 'ASAG* J* FACTORY, "LA VALENTINA," TllNK Btrui TobMM Nw?fltettir*4 Kx> _ clunively by Cuban worktueh, will, with ill, produce Sogar* t>qu*l io Quality, Stylo id Fragrue* to this btil brand* knowo. * Mt~ Orders unaccompanied by References, i H be sent 0. 0. D. 118 East Bay Street, OSAKLSBTON, B..0. Mar SO 46 8m* CHAS. HICKEY, GILDER, ORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME mantjpaott7P.SK, 845 King Street* s. ?* LOOKING GLASSES OF ALL IZES FITTED TO FRAMES, OLD FRAMES RE-GILT j EQUAL TO NEW. Mar SO 45 . , 3m HASDCARR&CO, CJ.A a IP SB ?P WARE ROOM?, m?1- St. near King, Charleston, 8. C. T AVE always oe hand a large assortment of English and American Velvet, Brusla, Tapestry, 3 Ply, Ingrain, Venetian and < imp CARPETIN'iS. Velvet, Bruseel and ! ipestry RUBS and MATS. A full aseortbut of DOOR MATS, comprising Coir, -ash, Chain, Alar ante, Sisaf, Adelaid and ain and Fancy Sheep Skin. FLOOR OIL *OT!I8, from the best makers, of all widths d great variety of patterns, Table Oil >tbs, in Marble, Oak, Rosewood and Ma* gany. Mattings, Cocoa, Manilla and White 1 Check India. Drugget and Crumb the. Patent Step Ladder* for house nee. Parties residing In the country can rely on ring their orders promptly filled, and if dlrame are sent, can have carpets made up, i Oil Cloths out and fitted to rooms and lis. ,Mar 30 43 . 3m h\ VON SA!VTEN7 IMPORTER OP PARIS FANCY GOODS, ye, Poll*, (linnro, CbiMrcn'e Carriages, French Confectoncry, Fire Work*, IfDIA RUBBER GOODS, luch a* Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, ice., 229 King-St. 2 door* above Market, CHARLESTON, 8. C. dar II to ly? )HNSTON, CREWS Ac CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers la ITAPLB AND PA1T0T DRY GOODS, JTIONS AND SHALL WAEES, ' ax niiS^nCTSB s^aiais1?, * CHARLESTON, S. O. < Mor SO 45 8m ' KTEAW DAKERY AW T CANDY MANUFACTORY IV . C. II. CliAlSSGN, NO. 10 MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ; L LI, kind* of Crackers, Biscuit* and fake* manufactured daily of the east Hnuthn floor, at lowctt market price, lias at bis 1 itublisliment on extensive CANDY FACTORY. Thoir Candies are made to order, and at all dcs frcab ; warranted pare and to stand tbe male. Orders will be protnptly filled, Mb 23 44 3m* twits Birr*. Gr.o. Srci.fian. tea. R. McUaiian. Chas. K. Ratks. DWIN BATES CO., WHOLESALE DEAI.BR8 IN JIIY GOODS AND ^LOTHIIVO. 122 and 124 Meeting-St.. ! H All LEST ON, S. C. Mh 23 44 3m* :IJAS. KEHRISON, LATE . f t.I I IIB8KM u. w u. ii. riiuiiiuur. (SDffiUM,' 252 King Street, IHARLBBTOIT, B. 0. . tfor ?0_ 4* J?m . S. AlOK & CO., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN HARDWARE, ITLBRY, OUNP, BAR IRON, STEEL, , Aft? AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, , 9 Meetlng-8t ft 62 East Bay St., | CHARLESTON, S. C. Mh 23 44 j,n* | JANIEL H. SILCOX'S j URN1TURK WARKROOMS. 17fl, 177 ft 179, Kloff 8treat CHARLESTON. 8. C. r. ErriSLiiMBD In 1438.^29 Nf | Kf"|'i eonatantlv on bond ' o well Mlooiod Stork of CJBDB TTOXTITX7P,a, ( Whlok bo nforo at ' jUfi REASONABLE rV PRICKS. ] F. b.?goods carefully packed for shippiko. For U 91 iy* fc THHE ' CAROLINA " ! !?sd I pronounced by rarioue obeniiaU. one of th< jiihiio in iu fertilieeng properties. These Phnu (male, end puisen qualities of the greatest villi Profoeeur Shepard : ]i?*or atofir or Analyala o( CAROLINA FERTILIZER, per Votature efcpelled at 211? P., . Organic Matter, with acme water of oombtnatloi Fixed Ingredient*, AmtWonia, > - ? Pboapborio Acid?Soluble, - 8 98 Insoluble, * - 8 17 13 13 Sulphuric Acid, 11 01 Sulphate of Potaeb, ... Sulphate of Soda, ? ? Sand, On the strength of these results, I an (lad FERTILIZER, examined. We will furni.h tbic excellent FERTILIZER Geo. We W filial DAVID & STRADLEY, WILLIAMS & WI1ITMI Jan 12 Old Carolina Milter*. s\ iiDaaa,auicit'irv?/jii tt'coiisrii u W? take pleasure 4a offering the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS THE public. They are compoundJL ed with great cnr?', and contain come if lite bent Tt>ni?*? in the I'harmacopia. A* ivldenoe of ilie aupeiiority of our Bitter# >v?r all ??*bera, we have certificate* front 11 a 111 o>f the leading phyrloian# in our Stale, who have prescribed them In their practioe, 1 HE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chill# and Fever and Dyapepaia. We do not offer our Bitter* as a cure for all ilieeasea, but a* an Aroieatia Tonic, thry have no equal. For sale by all Druggltte and Grocer# everywhere. I'tiiiouml 1 te hot GOODRICH. WINEMAK A CO, Importer! of CI>vio? Drug* ind Chemicals, Charleston, 3. C. Uh 9 42 1 j EDMONDS T. BROWN, 43 HAYNF. STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON. S. C. Mar SO Ah 3m CEO. W. ( Utl'KM KK'S COMPOUND FLDID EXTRACT OF BAR 8APAKILIA. GEO. W. CARPEKTER'8 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU CHU IMIE^E CELEBRATED PRKPARA1 TlyNR, originally introduced bj Deo. W. Carfynter, patronage of the iieitietl fteullj, litvtDNii w long extra lively used bv phyaieiana and others, that I bey ar? generally known for thair initioile vain#, and oan ha ralird oa M being in net vain able reaaedloo I# all eaera where Faraeparilla or Baehu am applleable, and rannot be loo highly reOommeedrd. They ire pre pa rod I# * highly concentrated form, 10 ae to reader the done email and eon vent* rnt, Order# by mail or otherwise will re rciva t>rompt UKO. W. CARPKNTI R. HF.lfSZKT A CO., Wholr**|r (Jhrmi<*at W?rrh??M, NV>. 7*7 M?? k?l P>?il*<i?Ji>hia. DOW IE A MOHK. Whole.aU Agents, Charldon, H. O. Not 17 tt If SHA&?E8T0H HOTEL CHARLESTON, A C. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor. A SRISTAWTW. A. BUTTIRPIELD, f for. AL m.rW olA? PavtliOB HoUi,) IM W. k Mil,JAB. ? from the Phosphates ?i South Carolina, and is o best Manures known, only inferior to Peruviau phntcs aro tbo remains of extinct land and sea anno to the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis of tbr Mf.iucal College or Sovrn Carolina. sonally selected: 18 70 , a expelled at a low red heat, - ? 16 60 66 NO 2 to Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate ef Lime. Equivalent to 13 48 Insoluble (bone.) 24 73 Phosphate of Lime. Equivalent to 23 05 Sulphate of Lime. 80 ' 8 50 v 11 OA to certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA C. V. 8IIEPAH1), Jn. to planters and others at $00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs _ c_ *1 a ol> wn ' uci?r?? C harleston, S. C. | Agents for Greenville. 34 4ui . 'T?^ <* J A. F. CHEYREUX, t AND ARCHITECT, KTAMIUE WOEES Corner Meeting-St and H^rlbeck'a Alley, 0&&&2b3S3sa3, &,0. PLAXS MADE TO ORDER, AND PR Kit OF CHARfJK. WHEN WOBK DONE BY ME. Deo S 20 * 1/ A. B. MULLIGAN, AMD C9MMISSI0H MERCHANT. 3kcetoJiie$fliioj) dObJJirf, CHAKLBSTON, S. C. *|1 AVINO ample mrmii for conducting JLJL my ItntiinHP, I am at nil time* prepared to make liberal advances on follow. July as - 10 ly num. young & co. IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRING 8, Ac., Ao. Agent, of WM. KN'AliE A CO. 8 PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S MBLODEON'S, Steinway A Son', and J. B. Dunlin in'. PI A NOES TILTON'8 PATENT GUITAR. RF.PAIUINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 191 XING 8TAXET, ' CHARLESTON, S. C. FERDINAND ZOCBAUM, New York. nENRY YOUNG, O. L. iToLKNAHAN, Cbarle.ton, 8. C. Iff AW %A ? ~ f * ' NATIONAL HOTEL, (jwdo.vamoiAt 0- ?. PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLERK. RATES Of Bo?r>l per 0*y |S 00 Supper, Breekferl end Lodging.... 1 00 Singh* lieeU ? J 00 Sep 1 15 tf SAMUEL. C. BLACK, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, NQ W BROAD BT., CHARLESTON. PARTICULAR attention ?W?" * !?? oheee end **1? of SECURITIES on CvmoiMvt, Information given obeefrfallj. BevY^BOIST, J. a BAILEY. * 4. . TWOS. KTEBN. September SI, IMS. 1IMI PAVILION HOTEL, na tbi /a to vr_ to m w art vw ? rm BOARD, PM Dijt R. HAMrLTOV, ft*?rtetaii4?Bt. Mr*. H, L DDTTERFIRtD, ^ Proprietress S?yt 19 19 tf THE MILLS HOUSE, ' ??4>&Aaea?si. o. ?. PARSES * CO. Proprlotorf. mrr-ctAw hotrd. ' BO Attn, MR DAT $4 M. Dm J# tf