4
%
L". M I LJ II 1.
Itkrtrii ^artrtj.
? - ' '
I Cut Xak* up mj Kind.
?T 1* BJHOBTBMAT* BACBKLOB.
W? really vary allocking. but
I'm bow Juet forty-flee.
And here I am not married yet,
A 'aot aa I'm alive.
A 1%nitflili t Karn'e lnte at ?t?1 a aKah4
AUU kUVH^U ? UVI ? ?V?? Vi QII'? ?WWUV|
And torn* to suit, I And,
I don't know how it is, I'm sur??
I cau't make op my mind.
Mist Jones?she's too particular,
I very plainly see,
And if I stayed out late at night.
She'd take away the key.
Miss Brown is rather more the thing?
She's tender and kind,
But still there's somethiog, and in short,
I can't make up my mind.
Mlas Tompkins p'raps I might think of,
But there 1 have some doubt,
They say, if thwarted, she will sit
All day at home and pout.
Mies Smith will be a better spec.
Her purse I've heard is lined,
But then?she rquints. Oh, dear I can't?
I can't make up my mind.
Miss Julia has a lovely eye.
Would arty heart inflame,
But when we took a walk one day,
I found out she was lame.
There's Sally who invited me,
With her I went and dined,
But gracious me !?to see her est?
1 can't make up my mind.
Jiow full of smiles there's Fanny,
Who would I think give hope,
Only I've an awful fear
She never uses soap.
Once I thought of Dinah, hut
Tis said she never shined,
And to hare a stupid wife,
I ean't n ak? up miud.
What shall I dof?or how decide 1
llow awkward is ill's doubt,
I know they're thinking all ihe while,
What is the man about !
I'll go at once the qeetion pop?
To little finite be blind,
I'm off,?yet stay.?I can't?I can't?
I can't mnVe op my mind.
A Few Scraps from Josh Billings's
Allminax.
January 5th. Perhaps rain ;
perhaps not. January 10, 11?
Weather shiftly ; lay in yurc ice.
Flattery is like colone water, to
be stnelt ov, not swallcred.
About the hardest tiling a phellow
kau do iz to 6peak to two girls
at onst, and preserve a good average.
A big nose is said to bo a sighn
of genius ; it a man's genius lays
in his i ose, 1 should say the sighn
waz good one.
Medicine has cost the world
more than bread haz, and haz kil
led more than it haz cured.
It iz very difiicnlt tor a poor
man tew be snnerini- to liie fortune
r .W ...w
and more difficult for a rich one.
If yn want a true friend liirc
him by the month and j^ay him
fair wages.
September Monograph.?Sep
tember is named after "Septus,'1
which thrashed out into Atneri
kan, mea- s seven. 1 wouldn't
take 500 dollars for the lattin 1
know ; I don't kno much nether
Sept. iz a lacka daiskal month ?
mellow as the dekayed side ov i
punkin, and as sensitive as a board
mgschool miss during her fus
quartor in frcncb. Nature makci
her will this month, hogs root vio
lently, birds hold convenshuns anc
adjourn down South, tree toadi
boost each other up trees and war
ble sum an hems, katydid chev
music and spit it out freely, anc
bull frogs post their books.
Advice to young Sportsmen.?
In shooting at a deer that looki
like a calf always aim so as tev
mies it if it iz a calf and tew hit i
if a deer.
Jn fishing for crabs uaeyure fin
gera for bait; yu kan feel their
when they fust bite.
Don't fire at a bumble bee or
the wing not till ho settles, then
take good aim and knock him
end way8.
Extra eklipscs for year 1870.?
Thare will bo domcstik eklipsee
(visible only tew the naked eye),
kauzcd hi the new comet Soro6is
jumping out ov her pasture, and
ntering around promiskuss.
Thare will be a teetotal eclipse
during the year 1870 ov all other
Allrninnx throughout the earth,
upper and lower Kanada, and
sum parts of Nu Jersey, kansed
bi the immense circulashun ov the
44 Josh Hillings Farmers Alhninax."
Works to Housewives.?To
make a hoe kake, take a hoe and
bile it toathin jelley, and then?let
her kake.
Tew skin a eel, turn him inside
out, and remove tho meat with a
jack-plane.
Tew make a hen lay two eggs a
day, reason with her: if that
don't do, threaten to cnastise her
if she don't.
'J ew learn yonr offspring to steal,
make them beg hard for all that
yu give them.
?
puttino TflEIK foot IK It.?A
yery curious rnodo of trying the
title of land is practiced in Ilindofltan.
Two holes are dug in the
disputed spot, in each of which
tbo plaintiffs and defendant's lawyers
each put one of their legs,
and remain there until one of them
i* tired, in which case his client is
defeated. In this coqntry it is
the client, and not the lawyer, who
pats bis foot in it.
_j 1 J?! J L1L _ jessr*.
I Aflfllllf for o. Boo*. \
? I was traveling ou ground I bad
i no right on. The only excuse was
like that of a military necessityit
was far better fishing throngh
the farms where the trout bad
been preserved, than in open lots
where all could fish.
It was early in the morning. I
had risen at three, ridden ten .
miles and struck the creek as the
trout were ready for breakfast.?
Looking carefullv lbr a sheltered
place to hitch my horses, I slyly
crept on behind fences, etc., till I
reached the part of the stream not
generally fished. A farm house
stood not a quarter of a mile
away. I saw the morning smoke
curling lightly from a stove pipe;
now a man and two boys came
out to do chores; saw a woman
busy about the door, and a fero
cions bull dog wandering about
the yard.
If ever I fished close it was
then. Not a whisper to disturb
the birds or the owner of the land.
- I crawled throngh the grass and
dodged behind clumps of alders,
lifting large speckled boautier out
of the water until my basket was
full.
Tlrin n*no ll?/> fit**/* 4/v ? ? -
I J.UID r> uo llic tunc ItJ llity u fJOIIB j
I but the trout were so large and bit ;
so readily that I could not with- i
stand the temptation, so I decided
to string and hide what I had, and
take another basketful. So at it I
went. No sooner would the hook i
touch' the water than it had a <
trout. I forgot the house, tho ,
man, the boys and the dog. Suddenly
there wa6 a rushing through
an outfield as if a mad bull was
coming. I looked toward the
house, and saw tho fnrmor nnH t.Jo
two boj8 on a fence, tlic woman in
the door, and the dog bounding j
toward me. I saw it all?I baa
been discovered f The well-traim
ed dog had been sent to hunt me
out, and, as the matter appeared, (;
it was 6afo to bet he was doing a
that thing rigid lively.
To outrun a dog was not to be
thought of. There was no time to
lose, lie cleared a fence and /
came for me just as I reached the (I
tree, and by great activity took a
front seat on a limb over his <
i reach. Ilere was a precious go I I
A vicious" bull dog under the tree,
and the farmer and the two big
i boys ready to move down upon
my works. It was fight, foot race
or fangs. I
The farmer yelled to his ddfc: (!
' Watch him, Tige!"
Tigo proposed to do that little
thing, and keeping his eyes upon
me. seated himself under the tree.
Then spoke this ugly farmer
man, " Just hold on tliar, stranger,
till we get breakfast; then we will
( come and see you ! If you are in
; a hurry, however, you can go
> j now. Watch him, Tige 1"
, | T anrfYtlcnrl ^ a
I | a. uu> iiiiovvt ?? VU WiV- j UUHU IW |
much, f??r thrico had that bold
man of bull dogs and agriculture ^
1 elegantly walloped innocent tour.
ists for being seen on his suburban
I premises. llis reputation as a
[ j peace man was not good, and there
. arose a lar e heart toward my
- tliroat.
i Time is the essence of contracts
. and the saving ordinance of those
t in trouble. I had a stout line in
* my pocket, and a lar^o hook in.
tended for rock bass, if I failed to
1 take trout. And as good luck
s would have it I had got a nice
. sandwich and a piece of boiled
corned beef in my other pocket.
1 I called the dog pet names, but
he wasn't on it! At last I trebled
- my ba6S line, fastened the limerick
3 to it, baited it with the corned
7 beef, tied the end of the line to a
I limb, and angled for a dog!
Tige was in appetite, lie smelt
. of the beef; it was very nice, lie
i swallowed it, and 6at with his eyes
on me for more; but with no
i friendly look beaming from his
i countenance. Not any !
i Then ho pulled gently on the
line?it was fast! Tigo yanked
. and pulled, but 'twas of no use!
i I quickly slid down the tree?
seized my polo and straightway
went thence, somewhat lively.
I found my string ot fish, and "
reached the buggy and a com
manding spot in the road in time
to see the sturdy yeoman move
torth.
I saw him and his cohorts, male '
and female, move slowly, as it in 0
no haste. I saw them lookup the tree.
I saw an anxious crowd en- *
gaged about the dog. I came
quickly home and kindly left the ^
bass line and hook to the farmer.
A little bo}', seeing a man ;
1 prostrate before the door of a groggery,
opened the door and said to "
the proprietor, "See here, Mr. D.,
vour airm has fallan rlr>u-n "
y ~ o " " **""
44 Sammy, run to the store and
pet 80.no sugar." 44 Excuse me, <
tna ; I'm somewhat indisposed this
' morning. Send father, and tell
him to bring a paper of tobacco
along."
44 Let us remove temptation
> from the path of youth," as the
frog said when he plunged into the .
I water on seeing a boy take up a
i stone. "
44 A man can't help what is done behind
his back," as the scamp
said when he was kicked oat of 4
tho doors.
A onk i.eooed vagrant at Etmira
recently kept a j>oese ot police 4
at bay by nnstrapping his wooden "
leg and using it for a shillelah.
.-j-l.'l ... 11 ii 'j -'j?
The patriotic On bam of New
York are always in u the front"?
seats of the theatres.
Corarrs are aaid to be very
economical, because they keep women
from u running to waist.*'
Weston has walked 100 miles
in 22 consecutive hours. Great
fett ol Woaton's.
It costs Brigham Young over
$100 to take bis family to the circus.
Think of that 1
A Syracusan ate fifty lemons on
a bet. Ho is no better now, and
never will be unless he was a
mighty good Christian.
A pair of runaway horses overturned
seven hives of bees in Illinois
last week, and the enraaed
bees stung them to deatb.
Most persons choose their friends
as they do other useful animals,
prefering those irora whom they
expect the most service.
A married lady in St. Paul's
has been in a trance for six weeks,
and her husband refuses to send
for a doctor. Me says ho intends
to enjoy a quiet time as long as
possible. I
A sand of girl theives exists at
Saginaw, Mich , who prowl around
3tore8 and systematically gobble
up things when the cleiks are not |
looking. They are so handsome and
winning that if the clerks cacth
them at it they look right the other
way.
fl? . . :
TOOSADALIS'1
?rrrilE UHEAT"AMKKICAN
>X HEALTH RESTORKR, purifies .
(the blood lodcirM Scrofula, Syphilis,
(Skin Diacuci, Rheumatism, OImihi ^
^of Women, and all Chronic Affections
^of the Blood, Diver and Kidney*, f'
S /Recommended by the Medical Facul*
(ty and many thousand* of our best A
(citiiens. *'
c Read the testimony of Phyaicians
(and putients who have used Roaadalit;
(send for onr Rosadalis Uuide to Health
ft(Book, or Almanac fot this year, which
\wc publiab for gratuitous distribution ; _
Sit will give you much valuable iufor- *
Smation.
5 Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, say* :
S I take pleasure in recommending
D)your Rosadai.is as a very powerful
/alterative. I have seen It used in two
(cases with happy results?one in a
(case of secondary syphilis, in which
/the patient pronounced himself cured
(after having taken five bottles of your
^medicine. The other is a case of scrof.
?(ula of long standing, wbich is rapidly
(improving under ita use, and (be in(dications
are that the patient will
(soon recover. I have carefully ex .
(u mined the formula by which your 1
SHosaduiis is made, and Bud it an exA
Scellent compound of alterative ingrcVlienta.
) l)r. Sparks, of Kieholaeville, Ky.,
/says bo bos used Kosadalis in catea of
/scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory reaulta-aa a cleaner of the
1 /Blood I know no better remedy.
/ Bcnjumin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio,
/writes: I have suffered for tweoly
(years with an inveterate eruntion over
6ny whole body ; a abort time since I
(purchased a bottle of Rosadalia and it
S (effected a perfect cure.
( ltosadalia is sold by all druggists.
\ Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, a
SBallimore.
\ Dr? Cloa-ents & Co. ,
Proprietor*.
May IS 52 ly c
rho State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Common Plena?Equity Side. t
THOMAS C. OtjWER, Administrator, es. P. ?
F. SUDDUTH, et at.?Bill for Sale o,
Heal E'tate, to I'oy Debit, tkc. I
UNDER the Decretal Order made in the ?
above case, the Creditors of the Estate
ot Mr*. MARTHA LOVELAND, are required
to establish the rank and amount of their (
claims against said Estate, before the Clerk,
within Nine month? from thia date.
W. A. M( DANIEL, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, September 28th, 1869. .
Sept 29 19 9tn 1
CUSHINGS & BAILEY, ,
BOOKSELLERS;
AND
STATIONERSNo.
262 Baltimore St., Opposite Hanover,
BALTIMORE.
The largest and best assorted stock In the city e
SCHOOL, LAW, MEOICAL, DENTAL,
Classical & Miscellaneous Books.
QfORNRRALRANK AND COUNTING
HOUSE STATIONERY of all kinds.
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OBDKR IN ANY
STYLE OF BINDING AND RULING.
[eSTABI.ISIIKO 181 1 J
Mar 2 41 6m
TnWWPfl A MOV
? W WW SIMM W II IIWA)
kSSSSUBSTT? AS &4vS!7
AMD i
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
PRACTICE IN GREENVILLE AND
SURROUNDING COUNTIES.
)ffiee O^or Julius C. Smith's.
, r. Towrtr*. olis D. r*?T.
_Ap 27 4?_ tf_ .
r. K. KAtLBT. ?. O. WILLI
EASLEY ft WELLS,
Ittorneys and Counsellor* at Law AND
IN EQUITY. 8
G HKEN VILLK, 8. C.,
PRACTICE in the Court* of the Blite And i
of the United fttetea, and giro eapeciel "
attention to mni in Bankruptcy. ri
June IS S
E. P. JONES, !
Awwmzjmfrs aw J
AND 80LICIT0R IN EQUITY.
WILL PBACTICB I* ALL j
COURTS OF THIS STATE i
A LAO, I
IN THE UNITED STATER COURTS. *
Offio# OreenvlUe 0. I., S. 0. *
July 7 ly* I
WM. P. PRICE, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW J
WDAHL0NE6A. 8A., a
ILL practice in the Conntiea of Lumpkin
Dawion, Gilmer, Venule, Union,
Towm, White end Hell.
Jen 10 S* tf *
- ... 4
W ATlilina ei? ?
TT aiviibis? l/lAli/KHi J)
Fewelry, PerUeopic 8p?cUcUe,&c \
WILL order an ?tra irtiok
ft/Wffor any person. Special at teait-*
^Btion will be given te RKPAJRBGk^y^PlNO
fl-ie Watohea of every des
riptioa. Brat references tirta.
JAMMO. BLACK.
Jane 58 8 tf J)
m
B. WHERLE,
SMSlEEIMWIlLLiE, 8. O.
DEALER IK
m m sum vmsis.
CLOCKS. JEWELRY.
SPECTACLES,
18 ft ?3 Cent Solid Hoptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
Kgr WOltK of all diecripliooe in hie
Una done promptly.
Oct 87 28 1 y
A. J. R0SS ft CO.,
MAN UFA CT URERS
* or
DEALERS IN
JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE,
AND
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
Alt kind* of
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done
On tbe moat
REASONABLE TERMS,
And with pronptneaa.
Store Nearly Opposite the
Post Office.
Feb 16 SO
W. H. GAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST
CORN 8HKLLERS, Cotton 01ns, Locks,
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Paratot*
REPAIRED with promptness. Chat-rot
-easonable. Corn Shelters, for sale from $10
0 $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil
[Mates, for marking clothing.
Blftcksniithinff*
[HAVE in addition to my usual business,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, baring
1 competent workman hired, Larkln Westfleld.
Vork in this line will be done satisfactorily.
Ready made PLODtillS always on band
or sale.
Stand?In rear of Old Conrt House, at tbe
tandulph place, having removed from my
land on Main Street. 28-tf
R. HOE & CO.,
MAN AFACTURBR8OF
Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Circular Mill Mulay
and Gang
SjVWS.
CIRCU1.AU SAWS.
With Movable or Inserted Teeth.
WE CLAIM for our Patented Circular
8aw the following advantages over
ill others:
The shanks of the teeth are elastic, and exrrt
a uniform distension in the sockets.
The stability of the plate is in no way affect:d
hy inserting new sets of teeth.
Knch tooth, independently, way be pdjusted
u iiiq cuuing line. n
No rivet*, key*, or other objectionable ap- '
>Hancca, are employed in connection with the
eeth, which are a* simple in construction, and
i< enaily n?ed, a* a nut for a bolt.
In abort, all the difficulties heretofore ex
icrieneed in the use of movable teeth for *awi,
ire fully met and obviated by this invention.
ALSO,
TUTTLE PATENT
CHAMPION " CROSS CUT SAWS
CROSS-CUT SA WS.,
or ALL KIVDS.
Saw Mandrels, Gamming Machines, he
Sond for Catalogne* and Price Liata.
B. IIOK A CO.,
Printing Preaa Machine and Haw Mahufacturra,
New York, Boaton, Mui., and London,
Sng. Feb 0 38 6m
DR. tHALLINIIROIR't
Fever and Agne
ANTIDOTE
Always Step* the CMllla.
Thin Medicine has boon before the Public
fifteen yearn, and in still ahead of all
other known remedies. It does not purge, ,
does not sioken t' jB stomach, la perfectly
safe in any doae and nnder all cireum- 1
stances, and is the only Medicine that will
OUR! IMMKDIATILY
and permanently every form of Fever
and Agne, because it is a parfect Aati4sts
M Malaria.
Bold by all Druggftta.
Feb J 87 ly
outh Carol in* Railroad Company*
ColttmbiA, 8. C., Mat 13, 1ST*.
3N and iftor Sunday, 15 May, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina Railsad
will run tba following achat!ale;
for crari.ritor.
iaar? Columbia 7 45 a m
intra at Cbarlaaton - 3 30 p m
mare Cbarlaaton 8 30 a n
irrire at Columbia 4 10 p m
for aoooariA. *
,aave Columbia ....7 45 a at
irrive at Aogusta. ..4 35 p at
<aara Augusta.- 8 00 a m
irrira at Columbia 4 10 pm
l|?BT limit TRAIN (at/RDAra BZOBFTKR.)
mare Columbia 7 50 p m
irrira at Charlaatou -6 45 a m
irrira at Augusta 7 05 a m
mare Charleston 7 30 p m
mare Augusta ...6 00 p m
irrira at Columbia 0 00 a m
cawder train.
Camden and Columbia Paaaangar Trains
rill run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturaya;
anJ between Cam dan aad Kings ilia del
Mfi 0M4M t M I
.rrire it Columbia .1! 00 a m 1
??* Columbia 1 00 p m !
irrtro at Camden.., A 40 p m
II. T. PRAKK. Oen'l Sap't.
p|T Subeerxbe for the Enter- '
yriee ; $2 per annum. 1
x,/IW, SUHUUIs AND BLANK
BLANK B00K8 on hand and made to order
of any pattern at abort notice.
Binding and Ruling executed in flue style.
Wade A Co. Printing Inks for sale at the manufacturers
price.
A'o, 155 Meeting-St., opponite Chart f ton Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Mh 23 44 ?m?
HOLMES'
N. W. Cor. King A Wentworth SU.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THEOLOGICAL, Scientific and General
Book House. School and College Text
Books, Surveyor's Instruments, Brewing Paper*.
Books sent post paid on receipt ot price.
Mar 30 45 3m
Columbia
Advertisements.
MARBLE CUTTING.
BOYIVE A, SPROWL,
COLUMBIA, S. C..
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL, WORK
Id all iu branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept g 1,1 tf
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COL UN MA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpilE Proprietor* take pleasure in neoiMI
ing this eleiranlly-furiiisbed Establishment
now open fur the accommodation of guests.
Tbe table will always l>e supplied with every
ntelicocy of the season?both from tbe New
York and harleston markets, and no efforts
will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
every respect, to our patron*. FREE LUNCH
in the refectory every day from 11 until 12}.
WM. GORMAN. |D
II. II. 11ADKNIIOP, I PB0PR,rTCR8Sept
29 1?J tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
&3 <9.
m?ii9
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNKit, CLKRK.
RATES
Of Board per Diy 43 00
Supper, Breakfast and Lodging 2 00
Single Meals 1 00
Sep 1 16 tf
Nickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned having
EEN'EWED his lease upon
the above Popular House, will endeavor to
make it one of tbe most agreeable Hotels in
the South. A eall is solicited.
p&t Free Omuibna to and from the IIoUl,
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 U
Greenville ft Columbia Railroad.
gknbkai. snrgribtbiidbht's Orrica,)
CtlaaMi, January 16th, 1870. j
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, January
19th, the following Schedule will
ha ran daily, Sunday excepted, connecting
with Night Train on Sooth Carolina Rood, up
and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte,
Columbia and Angnata Road going Sooth :
Leave Colombia, 7 00 a m
" Alteon 8 40 am
" Newberry 10 19 a in
Arrive Abbeville 8 08 p m
" Aoderaon 4 20 p m
" Greenville..... 5 00 p m
Leave Greenville 6 45 a m
" Anderaon 8 25 a m
" Abbeville 8 00 a m
" Newberry 12 86 p m
" Alaton * 2 10 p m
Arrive Colombia. 3 45 p m
The Train will return from Belton to Anderaon
oa Monday and Friday mornlnga.
JAMES 0. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
vnariaite, Miutll ? Aofwste K. 1.
fll'PKRINTENDRNTB OPFICK, 1
CulambU, 8. C.. Juitr; 1.1, 1870.
ON and after TO-DAY, an Aoauteodatioa ,
Train wiU ran aa follows:
LMTa Columbia 8 1ft p aa I
Arrl?a at Animate 8 Mate
Laava Augusta ....4 Ik p
Arrtra at Coloaabln SO a m ,
This Train eonoaota with the Oaorgia dap ,
PaMsagsr Trains at Augusta, and tha flrtnrtlla
Road at Oahsteala, aaoh wap.
C BOCKNIOHT, Sap"*Ml
38 - I
Charleston %
Advertisements.
' ?
EDMONDS T. DROWN,
Of the ltU Arm
or
F. D. Tanning
Whole gala Dealer
in Men's A Boys'
AND
ALSO,
hat ^iI^r6nB
43 HAYHB 8TBEET,
OPPOSITB CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar 30 45 3m
edwardTPEKKY,
PRINTER, STATIONER,
AND DCAI.RR IN
Charleston
Advertisements.
\ ^ ^
Old Carolina Bitters.
A ?attjacerctfiFwai "n-oigsrii?
We take pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE public. Thej are compound
ed wjth great care, and contain mtnc
of the best Tonics in the I'harmacopia As
evidence of the superiority of our Bitters
over all w'here, we have certidcntes from
many of the leading physicians in onrState
who have prescribed them In their practice'
1 HE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Del ility,
Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia.
Wo do not offer oof Bitters as a cure for al
diseases, but as an Aromalie Tonic, tliey
have no equal.
For sale by nil Dmgglsts and Grocers
everywhere.
Ptiocipal Depot,
GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO.
Impoiters of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
Mli 0 42 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR
SAPARII.I A.
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COVPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU
CIIU
^llE^E CELEBRATED PREPARA
I. TIONS. originally introduced by (fro.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medical faculty, have been eo long exten
rively used bv physicians and others, tlint
they are generally known for their intriusic
value, and can he relied on as l?-lng
most valuable remedies in all cas.s where
h'arssparilia or Buehu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended. They
are prepared in a highly eoneentrnted form,
so as to render the dose small and convenient.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. vv. CARPENTER, IIF.NHZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemtgal Warehouse,
No. 787 Market street, Philadelphia.
I'OW IE A MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston, 8. C
Nov 17 2f ly
A. F. CliEVREUX,
AND
A T1 /^l ww w m w-i ?w.
AiVt? 111 1 tiUT,
MAIO:LIE
Corner Meeting-St and H-rlbeck's Alley,
?3S^&2iSS2S>33, S, ?,
PLANS MADS TO ORDER
AND HIKE OF CHARGE.
WHEN WORK RONS BY ME.
Dec 8 29 ly
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
GENERAL
tllllSSIBI MERCSA1T
fkcoininoCaJioi) iJUbqirf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for eonductine
tny l>iisintg?, I nm at all timet pre
parol |o make liberal advance* on Col1 on.
July 28 10 ly
~SA MUE LCTBLACK,^
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO 28 lino AD ST., CHA Kf.KSTON.
PARTICULAR attention jlven to purchase
anil sale of SECURITIES on
Commission. Information given cheerfully,
aureus TO
Rav. h. T. FIUI8T.
J. C. BAII.EY.
TMOa STEKIf.
September 21, I860. 10-t I
Fe VON SANTEN,
IWPORTfR or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toji, Dolla, Uinn, Children'* Carriage*,
French Con fee ton cry, Fire Work*,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Buch *k Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
220 King-St. 2 door* above Market,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar 30 46 ly?
JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO.
Importer* and Wholesale Dealere In
OTAPLS AX7D FA2TOT
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND 8MALL WARES,
-fll IHAWTWSB S'IPIRaiaTJP,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Mar 3d 46 6m
PAVILION HOTEL,
eg 4\ JR \U 28 3IV ? M? 0. (9.
BOARD,
Par Day $3 60.
E. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Tire. H. L. BVTTEKFIRLD,
ProprielreM,
Sept 20 10 tf
THE MILLS HOUSE,
??4^&a??r?a3, ?. ?.
PARKER A CO* Proprietors.
FIR8T-CLA88 HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAT $4 #.
Dee 0 00 tf |
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. O.
E. H. JACK80K, Propr'Ator.
A*!?TAKW, A. BHTTFRFIELD, ( for-1
"??rly of tb? r**llloB BoUl,) lid W,
B. MlfXKR, ' t
Charleston
. Advertisements. J
ALFRED A. BARBOT, I
^(BOESS^F TEHEE |
CHARLESTON BRANCH
Of TIB %
HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY,
"LA VALBNTINA." 1
FINE Harana Tobacco Manufactured Exclusively
by Cuban workmen, will, wltb
kill, produce Segare equal in Quality, Sty in
and Fragrance to tbe beat brand* known.
B9>> Order* unaccompanied by Reforenoea/
will be cent 0. O. D.
118 East Bay Street,
OHARL22QT02T, 0. On
Mar 30 45 3m*
CHAS. HICKEY, I
GILDER.
PORTRAIT ANO PICTURE FRAME
2?A lTT7rAOTTJB.SH,
345 King Street^
LOOKING GLASSES
OF ALL
SIZES FITTED TO FRAMES,
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT
EQUAL TO NBW.
Mar 30 ? 45 3m
P. P. TO ALE,
CnARLESTOX, S. C.
^I 11 tl (TV
y I j?U I (no
'lUUIl'
{I'irgMt and moat complete-}
Manufactory of lA>or* Hashes, } -?.^
Blinds, Mouldings, Ac,,in the )
Southern States.
jpift~ Printed price liat defies competition.
*W~ Send Tor one."tfe?;
fttr Bent free on application."^^
April 37 4U If
CHAS. D. CARR & CO.,
? A\ IHJP EH TP
WARE ROOMS.
HaaelSt, BMr King, Charleston, 8 C.
HAVK always od baud a large assortment
ot Knn 1 i??1i and American Velvet, Itruswl?,
Tapc?tr.r, 3 Ply, Ingrain, Venetian and
Hemp CAKPKTtN'IS. Velvet, Brussel and
Tapestry BUG8 and MATS. A full assortment
of DOOR MATS, comprising Coir.
Brush, Chain, Aiacante, Siaal, Adelaid **d
f Plain and Fancy Sheep Skin. FLOOR Oil,
CLOTHS, from the best maker*, of all widtha
and great variety of pattcrna, Table Oil
Cloth*, in Marble, Oak, Rosewood and MfI
bogany. Mattings, Cocoa, Manilla and AVhite
| and Cheek India. Drugget and Crumb
Cloths. Patent Step Ladders for hnnse irse.
. Parties residing in the country can rely on
having their orders promptly filled, and it diagrams
are sent, can have carpeta made up,
I and Oil Cloth* cut and fitted to room* and
I balls. Mar 30 3oa
NTEAn BAKERY
am>
CANDY MANUFACTORY
J. C. II. CL AIJSSEN,
NO. 10 MARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALL kinds of Craekera, Biecnlto and Cake*
manufactured dally af the neal Southern
flour, at lowest market price. Has at bis
Establishment an astenaiTo
CAJDY FACTORY.
i ncir venuic? arc mailt 10 order, anil at all
timed frnh ; warranted pure and to atand tU?
eliaaate.
Order* will b* promptly Ailed.
Mb 21 44 Jm*
Enwia Batkb. Qro. Rri.waw.
tin.a. r. mcqaiiax. cbai. k. batr?.
EDWIN BATES 00.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
AND
OLOTHINO,
122 and 124 Meeting-St..
OHARLESTON.S. C.
Mb 23 44 3m*
CHAS. KERRISON,
LATE
111 l mut
?MM,
252 King Street,
OHAS.LSOTOIT, 8. 0.
Mar 30 4? 6m
T O ll^Vl) 0
? w. ai/urai ot
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARD WARE,
CUTLERY, OUNP, BAR IRON, STEEL,
IIP
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
180 Meetlof-St. 4k 09 lut Bay St.,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Mb 23 44 lm*
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
178,177 4k 179, KlBff Street
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Jr. ImiuMII ta
JmL Km pa omiIuiW on bond ff_
If fl a wall aoUctcd Slock of
I rujuriTtr*.*,
MMflv Wbtok bo oibfi *?
mmareasonable
VI PRICES.
V. B.?-DOOM CAREFULLY PACKED
POR 8HIPPIRO.
Not U tt * ly?