U I' .I'HSiaMMhM
JTinatjiiaa fa* t*> Sh*U. T
A HMOmllk tM. >4
Ok for Ml >??Wr| or Mr* at eoateol I
Oh for a rate whioh at Midday it* daw aaa
hor?!
nkt... nU?n>M.lrl* aa to It* Palo t
Ok for ?little one-story >b?wnaikr,
With nothing bat IftfiM all rugwi ia
row!
Oh for big, double hatielled hygrometer,
To measure this moisture that rolls iron
I brow I
Oh that this ooM world woro twenty time coldwl
(That's irony red hot K seemeth to a*,)
Oh for a tarn of ita dreaded oould shoalder!
Oh whet ft ooaafort an ague would h* !
Oh for a grotto to tiplfy hearen, <
Scooped ia the rock oadar cataract rait!
Oh fbr a winter of discontent area t
Oh for wet blaaketa jadieionaly cat t
Oh for a soda fount spouting ap boldy
From every hot lamp-poet against the hot
akyl
Oh for prond maiden to look on dm coldly,
Freeling my aoal with a glance of her eye t
Then oh for a draught from a oap of " cold
plsen t"
And oh fbr a resting place In the cold
giare I
With a bathe In the Styx, where the thick
shadow lies on
And deepens the chill of ita dark-running
wave!
iMOrOtlH.
A Holy Land Horse.
In his travels out of Jerusalem,
Mark Twain had an extraordinary
horse, which he thus paints. We
should wish to u tarry at Jericho,"
had wo such an animal:
" I have a horse now by the
name of Jericho. Ho is a mare.
I have 6een remarkable horses before,
but none so remakable as
this. I wanted a hor6e that wonld
shy, and this one fills the bill.?
I had an idea that shy in? indicated
spirit. If it is correct I havo got
the most spirited horse on earth.
He shies at everthing he comes
across with the utmost partiality,
lie appears to have a mortal dread
of telegraph poles especially ; and
it is fortunate that these are on both
sides of the road, because, as is
now, I never fall off twice in succession
on the same side. If I fell
on the samo side always it would
get monotonous after a while.?
The creature has shied at everthing
to day except a haystack. He
walked up to that with an intrepidity
and recklessness that was
astonishing. And it would fill
auy one with admiration to sec
how ho preserved his sell-posses
sion in the presence of a barlej
stack. This dare-devil bravery wil
be the death of this horse som<
day. He is not particular fast, bu
I tiiink he will get me through th<
Iloly Land, lie has only odi
fault. Ilis tail has been choppec
off, or el6c he has 6et down on i
too hard some time or other, am
Itna ^i/vlif lliA H ? ao tirifK bii
jno iv/ ii^iiu iiiiu iin^o n iiu un
heels. This is all very well, bn
when lie tries to kick a fly off th<
top of his head with his hind fo<
it is too mnch of a variety. IIi
is going to get himself into troubh
that way some day. lie reaches
around and bites my legs, too. ]
don't care particularly about that
only 1 don't like to see a horse Ux
sociable."
' ?
Didn't Want a Ckackeb.?Not
a thousand miles from where w(
write things ain't as they used t<
was?the hotel bars are all closec
tightly, it is supposed?aa fron
the following dialogue it will b(
seen that they sell no liquor. At
old chap entered tho bar and at
usual called for " something tc
take." Tho answer of the land
lord was:
44 Wo don't sell liquor. Wc
will give you a glass, and then il
you want to buy a cracker, wc
will sell it to you fo# ten cents.'
44"Very well, said tbeold chap
44 hand down your decanter."
The 44 good creature " was han
ded down and our hero took i
6tiff horn, when on turning ronnc
to depart, the unsuspecting land
lord passed bim the crackera wit!
the remark, 44 Don't you want i
cracker f'
44 Well, no; I guess not; yoi
sell 'em too dear. I can get lots oi
'em five or six lor a cent anywlier
else."
- ' ? m
A Ceremonious Judos.?Judg
K , of Indiana, is a grea
stickler for forms. One day i
soldier, who bad been batterer
considerably in the war, wa
brought in as a witness. Th
Jndge told him to bold np hi
right hand.
44 Can't do it, sir," said the mar
44 Why not!"
44 Got a shot in that arm, sir,"
44 Iben hold np yonr left."
The man said that be got a she
in that arm, too.
"Then," said the Jndge, store
lv, " yon mnst hold tip your les
No man can be sworn, sir, in thi
court by the law unless he hold
up something 1"
A dbuxksn man, after trying ii
vain to keep on tbe sidewalk, wai
' heard to exclaim, "^Tbere now! g<
into tbo street if you want to."
" I uvi by my pen," said an ed
itor, wishing to impress a younc
lady. "Ton look as if yon lived
iff one," was her reply.
V A s'u A?ti;
d*r]L*' "* r^w.u^ fo"^. ?it*'n?
on the stoop of a fasbionabU house
cryinrpltifblly.*
MWbat% de matter wld Jopt**
asked s colored woman.
ku De niftlters nuff-?- double trouble
all ober de bouse. Fader am
drunk?madder am gone wid close
?siee broke de looking glass wid
. de broomstick?de baby tab got
her eyes full ob kyan pepper, and
k Fete Wood put de mustard on be
hair for gooee grease, T put salt
, in my tea tor white sugar wat
mudder has when Professor Hannibal
comes to soe her. and it made
me seasick. De dog licked Pete's
face, and got bis tnout full ob
mustard, and lies under de bed a
howlin'. De kitten got her head
in de milk pot, and I cut her bead
off to save de pitchur, and den I
had to brake de pitchur to get de
bed out, and de way I'll get Ticked
when mudder cams borne, for setting
de bed a fire, will be a sin."
A Mother te her Daughter en Marriage.
Yon are now, my beloved child,
about to leave these arms which
have hitherto cherished you, and
directed your every step", and at
length condnoted you to a safe,
happy and honorable position.?
You most now be no longer the
flighty, inconsiderate, haughty,
passionate girl, but ever, with Reference
and delight, have the merit
oi your husband in view. Reflect
how vast the sum of your obligation
to the man who confers upon
you independence, distinction,and, !
above all, felicity. Moderate, 1
then, my beloved child, your pri- 1
vate expenses, and proportion your
general expenditures to the stand~
ard oi his fortune, or rather his
wishes. I fear not that, with yonr ,
education and principles, yon can
ever forget the more sacred duties,
so soon to be your sphere of
action. Remember the solemnity (
of your vows, the dignity of your ,
character, the sanctity of ^your
wiiuiuuu. jluu nru nuieuauie 10
society for your example, to yonr
husband for his honor and happiness,
and to heaven itself for these
rich talents entrusted to your care
and improvement *, and though, in
the maze of pleasure or the whirl
of passion, the duties of the heart
may be forgotten, remember, my
darling child, there is a jxcord
which will one day appear^ ter;
rible evidence against us for our
i least omission.
[Moore's Rural New Yorker.
i
l From a gentleman just from
> Conwayboro, we have gathered
- the particulars of a terrible accif
dent by which two ladies and a
1 servant wore, on Saturday after3
noon last, drowned in the lake.?
t The ladies are Mrs. Bolton and
3 Miss Fredrika Beaty, both
3 daughters of T. W. Beaty Esq.,
1 of the Ilorry News. Mr. Beaty's
t house stands on the bank up the
1 lake, and the ladies of his fams
ily have keen in the habit of batht
ing inside their lather's yard. On
b Saturday afternoon they went
t into the lake as usual, accompab
nied by a servant girl. The other
3 members of the family wero not
s on the premises at the time, but a
t servant, in passing though the
, yard, saw on the surface of the
> water the sudden struggle of a
hand which in a moment disappeared.
Sho ran at once to Mr.
t Beaty's office, some two or three
i hundred yards distant, and gave
) the alarm. Mr. Beaty and Mr.
I Rhodes arrived at the lake in a
i few moments, but all was still I?
) They with others plunged into the
i water, and in the course of a few
i minutes all the bodies were recov>
ered. The time they were sub
merged was about fifteen or twenty
minutes. The funeral took place
: on Sunday afternoon and was an
f occasion of melancholy interest.?
> In this great calamity, Mr. Beaty
' will hart tho sympathy of tho
, whole country.
[.Marion Orescent.
i* ? - ?
* An exchange says, a bachelor
I it a miserable, disagreeable, dis
! satisfied, hated, despised, forgotten,
* unreasonable, unlawful, unchrisa
fionliL-o nnoliflritflMa nnnrinonloH
ought-to-be ashamed, gooa-for
a nothing, uncombed, unwashed, nn
n cleaned, unpatched, uncared-for
0 off-cast of creation, who ought to
go and marry some artistic, muqi
cal, smiling, blushing, delightful
charming, social, tasteful, sweet
1 exquisite, religious, prayerful, con
B scientious aud virtuous old maid
^ and raise up a family of sweet
* good-looking, loving, laughing
? cnrley-headed, dimpled-cheokea
bright-eyed, cute, frolicking, bliss
fal, cheerful, joyful little children
> and thus follow the worthy exam
pie of his father before him.
Bkactibs often die old maids.
They set such a value on themselves
that they don't find a pur'*
ebaser before the market is
' closed.
g
8 If a young lady has a thousand
acrea of valuable land, the young
men are apt to conclude that there
] are sufficient grounds for attach3
merit.
> A vrrsRAN was relating his exploits
to a crowd of boys, and men
tioned having been in five engager
ments. * That's nothing," broao
I in a little fellow, '* my sister Sarah
haa been engaged eleven times."
York at an inopportune moment,
wm knocked down by tb? htctee
oi A city railroad car, and hie
body thrown in sncli an attitude as
to bring hia bead at the wheel.?
On went tbe car and before it
could be 8topped tbe terrible crushing
noise which startled the pd*?
sengers, and the frightful screech
which almost turned blood to
frigidity told a terrible tale. The
lads head was oompletely severed,
and his brains scattered over the
track and the wheels. Horror seta
fid ATfirvhndv in tha mir and If waa
ft long tiino t>ofora they I>MIAVA rsde
The accident was purely the fruit
of the lad.
Expensive plates?fashion plate*.
They are rather more apt to break
those who wear them than to be
broken.
Ir yon would bo pungent, be
brief; for it is with words as with
sunbeams?the more they are condensed
the deeper they burn.
It is said that bodies injected
with a mixture of three parts of
glycerine and one of carbolic acid
will be preserved several months
without emitting an offensive odor.
The General Synod of North
America, which closed its session
at Winchester, Ya., a few days
ago, has decided to locate a Theological
Seminary in Columbia.
A PSIMCBLT GAMBLTKQ II Et.U tOTTM
pondaot of Cho Boa Ion Journal, in a ItUar
from Saratoga, aay* that John MorritMr'*
new honae there is tar the roost gorgeous
house on lit# continent. The main floor is
divided into three rooms, two of which nr?
devoted to play and one for dining. The
fitting np of the rooms la simply magnificent.
The floors are oovered with scarlet and white
relvet tapestry. The furniture, side beards,
cornices, mantles and mirror frames are
French cheval, inlaid with gold. The curtains
are silh and damask. The monogram
" J. M " flames out an all aidea. Over mastire
mirrors are oarved tigers' hend*, witlt
months wide op*n to devour, an etablcm of
the tiger persons will fight within. Tha
chanderliers are gold gilt, and the braelctU
are burnished in the same stylo. On the
saloon floor thsre are one hundred and
twenty-five lights, and two hundred and
seventy ia all the house. Private stairea
sas lead to tha rooms aloft, and these
rooms, on tha stories above the parlors, are
gorgeously fitted up for guests, the lower
floor is for kitchen* wine cellar, laundry and
and tur domestic uses. The elub house coot
$90 000. A lot near is crwced by a church.
Tl 1.1, 1J I -.11 L_, 1L. J
tuo }i?riD<j wuuiu uub tTJii, uu? mi? jjruuuu
is rented to Morrissey for ten years, at fil,000
a year, to give room and light for the
Club-house.
Tukre was an old negro woman called
'* Jane," " for short," who announeed to the
negroes near Springfield, Limestone County*
Texas, that the millennium would take
place and the " mighty afaip of Zion *
would come down to take up to glory those
who complied with her directions, on the
26th of May. In accordance with her in.
strnctions, preached to a large congregation,
the believers bornt one half of all
their worldly poeessions in a big bonfire*
hoed up by the roots and destroyed half
their growing crops, (corn and ootton)gave
way half their children, ?e. They then
disrobed entire\y, and danced a " holy
dance." Afterward they did one sensible
thing?they killed all their dogs. Jane
then proposed, it is said, that they should
eat the dog meal; but they hesitated, and
she did not succeed very well in the at
tempt herself. Finally she proceeded to
maasurae with a view to sacrificing her
own ehild, an infant. At this point the
proceedings were interrupted by those who
lacked faith in her ministry, and Jaae was
arrested and restrained from further preaching.
Their neighbors ars helping the nnfortunats
converts to replsnt their ruined
fields, and make up, so for na possible, their
losess.
Tub Stats Guasd at Absbvillk.?We
learn that Assistant Adjutant Osneral, R.
B. Elliott, on his recent visit to oar lown(
disbanded tha fores of State Guard hare
employed ia guarding the deposit of arms,
with tha exception of two persons; and La.
timet ed that the arms would soon be remo
ved. For sometime psst wc hsve deplored
the wsste of raw material in employing
nearly a dozen athletie laborers, to play
the idle roU of tha soldier, when the farmers
of the eountry were sending up a dss
pairing ery for help against tha host of
''General Green." Soldiers in times of
pease are a nulsanec?idle contain ere and
drones in the batj hive, when the en earner
tun and the whitening hareeete aall every
one to labor .?AbbrwUl* Prtta.
So era Cauoliwa Moanvairr Associatio*?
A Card.?A rnmor having been circulated
through the State, to the effeot that la oowsequence
of the retigaailoa of. the President,
the operation! of thla Aaaoclatlon win he discontinued
) the offloert and Board of BireeVort
desire to say that they have ae Idea of
abandoning the loved oaaee they have wader
taken. Indeed, they feel that the lots of so
valuable a co-worker ae Mrs. lfoCord should
only stimulate them to renewed dtllgeaee, end
tbeywuuM appeal la South GasuUnlaas everywhere
to rally to their aestetanoe la this
grant week. Their sussess hitherto has been
most onooaraging^ and tkoy hope, ere loag, te
raise a monument to the defenders of oar freedom
and ear bowses, worthy of the glorious
pest of South CnreHan.
Columbia, Jul/ 1,1ST*.
?
The Naehrille ?mmtur toll* this; "A
large Tidbmmi rirer eatfiah, weighing en*
hundred pounds, was opened at a fleh stall
located at the corner of Cherry and Den.
bran* streets, la Its stoma eh was found
as much ae two haadafol of metoltt* substances,
among them a gold watch chain,
eighty fire cents in eilrer currency aad rartone
pieces of Jewelry* Thee* feats are
rouehed for by gentlemen of reliability,
who witnessed the affair."
That eatfiah was the only Indlridaal carrying
aped* on the Tenneeee rirer.
mm
Prim*im^l OMec, No. 1(16, Maim Strati, Rick
momd, Va.
r? BASONS whr iwt ... d6?.M u
XV the BqaaUty Life Imumm Coapuqr
of Vtrrtaia:
lai. It la nor* Liberal to tkt Iaeurera thoi
any other eoapujr, and will ntaalljr bowi
Paroly Mataal and boloay to the la?roca
3d. It eirculates ita mon?j amongst Us patrons,
who am the ta?ran. CoMtfMMi; thej
m oontinually getting the benefit of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money belag
invested by the Board of Dijreetors amongst
the insurers.
3d. The loans of this Company are as liber*
al as ether companies who declare dividend*
at the end of the second, third and foertb
years, hot this Company at the end of the ftisl
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, Preeident.
THOS. H. WYNNE, Vice.President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Gen. JAMBS H. LANE, Actnarv, rri
Dr. F. B. WATKINS, 1 w
Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, J Adrisera.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
J. B. Winston, Treat Ore r and Secretary R.
F. A P. R. R ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hnnt, Wholesale Grocers ( Vs. H. Powers, ol
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Al*
bert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Bxprste Company ; Char las Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; G. A. Feple,
Superintendent Maneheeter Cotton Mills;
John II. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jewelers;
Moses Millblstr, Wholesale Dry Go#dt;
Thomas 8. Baldw.u, Clothier; John M. Goddin,
Cashier Planter's Bank; J. R. Do well,
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
. ila. fl D *- -a O-aal. T?__a.._ .
vvuipMir I nHA. u? nvHtlUOllf l/MU? DTOROr f
George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. In
Brown, of Brows, Jones A Co., Wools?la
Grocers ; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Rosens
banm, of 8. A M. Rosenbautn, Dry Gooods.
Equality Lift Insurance Company.
JGKrKxaming if r<rmpklrt* b*Jor? Jrow ??*
rare, /( ?# to your interest to do w. AgonU
wanted tvorywhtro.
BEIII. G. HERIOTi
Geo. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
Sept U 19 If
THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL,
ruBt.mii*!> at
ATJOUST*, OA.
daily, tut weekly and weekly
CONTAINS all the latest Mil by Mail
and Telegraph, embracing full Commercial
and Financial Reports from all the
leading centers, together with the latest
Political and Oenernl Information upon all
aahjaate which interest the reading pub
lie. ' :g. ^
The terms of the DAILY are for sb
months and llO for one year.
The TRI WEEKLY it |8.60 for ais
months, and f 0 lor one year.
The WEEKLY CHRONICLE A 8ENTI
NEL is a Mammoth poner of thirtv-ais
column*, filled with Editorials, TelegraphU
Dispatches, Communications on home matters,
together with Agriculture, Coromereia
and Financial articles?making it one of th<
moot desirable and valuable papers In Um
country to the Planter, Farmer end lfer
cheat. The tonne are 9S per annum, ei
91.50 for six months.
All eubacriptlona are required in ad
ranee.
Liberal commissions paid responsibl
ngents. *
ir Address all letters and eommnniea
tions to the
CHRONICLE A SENTINEL.
Augusta, Oa.
VfT~ Specimen copies sent free.
June "r" -"* - Vv? W
nTT.qtjtxrna a. r> a ?t i?v
VX/ Jft-?II A JLii^ X J
BOOKSELLERS
AND
STATIONERSNo.
208 Baltimora St., Opposite Hanovei
BAX.TIMORB, .
Tha UifMt ind tut luorltd slock In tha city
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL,
Classiest A Miicellaneens Books
tffOKNEUAL BANK AND OOUNTTIU
HOUSE STATIONERY of all kinds
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER IB AN
STYLB 07 BINDING AND RULING.
[KSTADLISIIID 1811.]
K^r 3 41 6m
? IV. JfOIVESt
AVSP(01BJBril?? AW lykW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
? wux rsAcricK n? su.
COURTS OF THIS STATE
? att J AIM, <%r- r y
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTO
OSm Graaarilla 0. H., S. C.J
Jnljr 7 ljr*
v. K. lAiur. a. a. viu
SASLBT * WELL8,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Las
AND IN EQUITY.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
PR ACTICE la tba Court# of tk? State aa
of tha United State#, and giro atpaeli
attention to eaaei In Baakraptej.
JaaaU S vSff
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT EA\*
3AHL0NE6A, BA?
WILL praetioa ia tha Oonntte# or Lwai
kia. Dawaaa, Gilaaar, Faaaln, Uatei
Town., White aad HaU.
dan 10 SS If
Oreenv ille A Columbia Railroad.
SiiaatL SopaairraanaaT'# Orrica,
.Columbia, January 16th, 1870.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Jaai
ary lOtb, tha follow teg Schedule wi
ba raa dally, Sauday axeepted. eonnaotla
with Night Train on Soatk Carolina Road, a
aad down, and with Night Train oa Charlott
Columbia and Aagaate Road goiag South :
Laara Colombia... 7 M ai
" Alatoa aaeaaaaa oaaaa eenaaaaa S 4S a I
- Now Wffya a*a*?i?aa 4a*aaa?aa waaaoa 1# 10 a i
Arrira AbbarilU... S 00 p i
" Aadavaaa i M pi
M GraaBTilla? * 0* pi
Laara (AaarlUa...MM.M..?H... S 46 at
" Aa4afaasM.~.M...M.....M.M. S IS ai
M Abto*?Z.. s m p
Arriva Cokakh.UM...m..?..?.n I 45 p i
TIM Train will ratara from Ballon to Ai
daraoa on Moaday and Friday moraines.
JAMBS 0> MBBBDITH,
Omar at BaporlnUndant.
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBE3B
WOULD raapoatfellj Inform Uio publ
that k* baa Ratnored to ft room I
tba OLD COURT HOOBR, whara k? wi
bo praparad to mdm mifwi aa bam*
faro. Being a PrfmUurnt Barftar, 1
bftpaa, by attention to hmfftama, tofath*
witk poiltanam to all, to marlt a portion <
pnbHo patroaaga, In CUTTHf#, RilAYIRi
MMD SH A ki POOTNO.
*a?0 9ft U
^ aMftftaaaaMMaaMaimMMMM1
dealer is'
cm in mnFvrcm
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTAClW, j
18 ft 89 Carat Solid Huptial Ring*,
SILVER ft SILVER-PLATED
Of WORK of *H diaoriptions in hi.
11d? don* protnptly._J?|
0?t 87 88 ly
; ft I DA** ft *A
; ft* Jm nvoo w wv-j
MAN UFA CTURERS
or
rrxiar 'WiW.RESf
j dealers IN
JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE,
1 . f A HO
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
i All kind* of
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done
k | * V > ' Oe the nost , ' ,
REASONABLE TERMS,
And with promptne**.
Store Nearly Opposite the
Post Office.
Fab 16 30 tf
' > W. If. CAMMER,
PRACTICAL 8UN8MITH AND MACHINIST
/""lORN SIIELLER8, Cotton Gln?, Lock.,
\y Sewinjt Machine*, Umbrella* and ParasoTs
REPAIRED with promptne**. Charges
reason able. Corn She!! era, for sale from f10
to $13. I an alio prepared to furnish Stencil
Plates, for marking elothing.
vm a _a sas. e^ ?.
DMCKRiniininff.
I HAVE tt addition to mf uraal baaincaa,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOT, having
a competent workman hired, Lor kin Westfleld.
Work in tbla line will be done aatUfactorily.
Ready made PLOUGHS nJvfkya on hand
for aale.
Staad?Xa rear of Old Court Houae, at the
Randolph place, baring removed from my
Maud an Main Street. IMf
R. HOE St CO.,
MANATACTURRRS OF
Wanranted Extra Oast 8te?l Patent
Ground Circular Mill Malay
SbT and Gang
y saws.
CIRCULAR SAWS.
( TFtfA Movable or Inserted leeih.
WE CLAIM for oar Patented Circular
Saw the following adrantagea over
all other*:
The thank* of tha teeth are elaatie. and axert
a uniform dialenaion in the aocketa.
ABO muiiHj OI IO? puis U ID DO WiJ inoci d
by inserting new nIi of tooth.
Koch tooth, independently, may be adjnitod
to the cutting lino.
No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap3
pi lances, ore employed in connection with the
' teeth, which ore no simple in construction, and
as easily used, as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all the difficulties heretofore ex
perieneed in the nse of movable teeth for saws,
r, are tally met and obviated by this invention.
also, ?
# TOTTLB PATENT
M CHAMPION M CROSS-CUT SAWS.
CROSS-CUT SA TO,
/ or all xiana.
9 l?* Mandrels, Gamming Machines, kc,
Send for Catalogues and Price Lists.
- R. HOE A CO.,
z Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufacturers,
New York, Boston, Masa* and London,
Eng. Feb ? 88 ?m
, Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stays (Im Chills*
This Medicine has boen before the Publie
fifteen years, and is etiU ahead of all
other known remedies. It doea not purge,
~ does net sicken fie stomach, ia perfectly
ah ia aay dose and under all eireumj
stances, and is the only Medicine that trill
CURB IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
- and Agne, because it is a perfect Aatt>,
am* aa Malaria*
Bold by all Druggists.
Fsb 1 17 ly
South Carolina Railroad Company|
Columbia, 8. C., May II, 1870,
> r\N aad sfter Sunday, 13 May, the Peases'*
Vypr Trains upon the South Carolina Rail
" road will rsn the following sehednisi
ron cnanLnsTos.
i, Leave Colenbta 43 a
Arrive st Charleston 88 p m
a Leave Charleston A 11 a a
Arrive at Columbia.. ^....4 10 p m
n ron acousvia.
* Leave Coluahie -7 43 a m
Arrive st Augseta^..*. .** - _.4 S3 p a
Leave iinita. A M s a
Arrive at Columbia 418pm
a niflwr naranaa vaain (sumbave bxcbptbd.)
m Laave Columbia. - _7 38 p
Arrive at Charleatos >8 43 a a
Arrive at Augusta _T 03 a a
*" Leave Char lee ton 7 88 p a
Leave Annate ...3 Hps
Arrive at Columbia A 88 a aa
cAsnna tbaxm.
~ Ciaia aad Oalamhla Passenger Trains
L wfll ran en Mondays, Wednesdays ami Setar^
days| aad between Camden aad KlngvUledaiJj
Leave Caadea. .-ilium
? Arrive at Cehimhia .11 Mam
Leave ColeaMa. 1 Hps
ia Arrive at Camden .8 48 pm
ir H. T. PEAK*. OenT Bap't.
?f
0 far 8ntur*t/orM* JhOe
prim ; $9 per annum.
^ ffjrnnirrr-" ,, . nrrtu (
Charleston
A i ^ Advertisements
P. P. TOALE,
CHASliBSTON, 8. C.
( Largeat and mint complete)
mgf < Manufactory of Poor* Sasbea, V
I Blind*, Moulding*, 4o., In tha J
Southern State*.
mm-Printed price listdefiee competition.-ms^
rnm~ Send for ona.^*
mm~ Sent froo on pplicjUioo.-^*
April tr *9 * |y
CHASrKERRISON,
J
LATE
ikii nun.
BMW ?????a
252 King Street,
OHAF.LEDTOIT, S. O.
M?r 80 45 6b
lANIELiTslLCOX'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175,177 A 179, King 8treet
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
tj[t Established in 1838.?JMp
WW Keep, constantly on h?nd^J~
n well selected Stock of wJOlfttB
FTONITOM,
Which he offer* at
Him REASONABLE
VV PRICES. '
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOR SHIPPING.
Not 24 27 ly*
EDWARD PERRY,
PRINTER, STATIONER,
and dsalkr ik
LAW; SCHOOL AND BLANK
BLANK BOOKS on band and made to order
of any pattern at abort notice.
Binding and Ruling executed in fine atyle.
Wade A Co. Printing Inka for aale at the manufacturers
price.
Fa 165 Meeting-St., oppttile Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Mb 23 44 ?m*
T^olumffia
Advertisements.
MARBLE CUTTING.
BOY1VE ^ROWL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all its branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 10 tf
COLTTMBTA TTIVPP.T?
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
TUB Proprietor* take plcunre in annoanc
log thii ele?antly-larni?hed KatabiUbmen
now open for the accommodation of gueiti
Tlx labia will alwaya bo supplied with erer;
delicacy of the aeaeon?both from the Nei
York and Charleaton market*, and bo effort
will be vpared to giro perfect satisfaction, ii
every respect, to oar patron*. FHKK LUNCI
in tb* refectory every day from 11 ontil 124.
WM. GORMAN, I Pmbrn?rnm.
H. H. BADKNHOP, \ * ????> .
Sept 19 19 If
NATIONAL HOTEL,
mil,
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLERK.
RATES
i Of Board par Day |1 0
Sapper, Breakfa*t and Lodging...... 8 0
Single Meal* 1 0
Sep 1 15 tf
NickersonHoufleHotel
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE Udwil|a*d bavin,
fafel RENEWED hi. klN opoi
the iWrt Popular Honae, will indtartr t
| atkt U on* of lb* moat i|r*wble Hotel* ii
the South. A call la folic!tod.
fm Prae Omnibu* to and Arum the Hotel,
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept , 1ft If
Charlotte, Columbia * AugvaU E. B.
SUPKRINTKNDHNT'S OP PICK,
Columbia, S. 0., January J ft, 1870.
OH aad alter TO-DAY, am Aeeemodatlo
Train win na a* foDowa i
Leave Colombia 1ft p;*
Arrive at A eg* eta. ft Mil
Leave Atpula .4 li II
Arrive at Columbia .1 ft* a I
Thia Train iinnaate with (tea Georgia 4a
Peeeouger Trelu. aft Augusta, and the Oreea
vflfte at Oel_im? BOtrAroTiT, Sep't.
Ml W
Charleston I
Advertisements. 1
jog
014 BUIeri. J
?> ipcsjiss'it?
We lake pleasure in offering Ihe
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE publie. They are compounded
with great care, end oonlain eome
of the beet Tonioe in the Pharmacopia. As
I evldenoe of the superiority of our Bitters
over all others, ere hare certificates from
many of the leading physioians in onrStstea
who bare prescribed them In their practice^
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS*
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia.
Wo do not offer onr Bitters as a cure for all
diseases, but as an Aromalio Tonio, they
have no equal.
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers
everywhere.
Prln?ii?l TA---4
GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO,
Importers of Choice Drug* end Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
Mh 0 42 |y
i_
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMrOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAU- "
8APARILIA.
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUOHU.
These celebrated preparations,
originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medical faculty, have been so long extensively
used by physicians and others, that
tbey are generally known for their intrin->
ale value, and can be relied on as being
most valuable remedies in all cases where
Sarsaparilla or Buehu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended, They
are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
so at to render the doae small and convenient.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, IIKN3ZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 787 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOW1E A M013E, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston, 8. O.
Nov 17 s 2f ly
0 4ui in/i\Y^^xia BwiRiaiaif,
. CHARLESTON. S. O.
Mar 30 45 ?m
' /AVILION HOTEL,
1 ?aiAIRtt.aOW?I?f O- C9L
BOARD*
0 ?*r Day...... - - W
R. HAMILTON, SapariatenJenL
" flirt. LBDTTKttl lKI.D,
rropri<!(reM, ,
Sopt If It ?T
THE MILLS HOUSE/
. PARKER A 00; Proprietors.
FIRST-CLAM HOTBL.
BOARD, PER DAT. |4 00.
Dm t ? . . ff ' - f
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CJIA RIJESTONy A O.
r E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
A MnrewPR A. butfsrfield, ^
Jm. Mrtjr of tto Pavilion UoUJ,) *od W.
a MILLER. '
A. F. CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
MA&BE.B W?ffiES
Corner Meeting-Bt and Horlbeck'i Alley,
?ffidk&kaBt??S3, S, 0,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND PRKE OP CHARGE,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME.
Deo 8 29 ly
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
? ENERAL
CBVHISSIDI 1I1CI&IT. I
?ccoti)ft)oflqtion iUhglrf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for conducting
my business, I am at all times prepared
to make liberal advances on Cotton.
July 28 10 ly
SAMUEL. C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 28 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON.
PARTICULAR attention given to purchase
and aale of SECURITIES on
Commission. Information given cheerfully. _
dim to
Rev. K. T. BUIST, m
J. C. BAILEY.
TH08. STERN.
? September 21, 1880. 10?tf
l F. VON SANTEN,
* impoetbr or
' PARIS FANCY GOODS*
I Toys, Dolls, Games, ClUm'i Carriages,
French Cenfeetoaery, Else Weeks,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS*
Sneb as Clothing. Narsery Sheeting, Ac.,
229 King-flt. 2 doors Move Market,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar M 45 ly*
JOHNSTON* CREWS & CO.
Importer* and Wholesale Dealers In
STAPLE A2TD 7A2TOT
DRY GOODS,
0 NOTIONS AND SMALL WANK*,
?