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K Seyond'our fear*, a galling oh kill, Our earthly hopes, so false and Tain ; Beyond what now wo would oonoeal Front friend* and foaa, the wrong* wo fbel> . in Heaven U root. Tho dngel hand, the happy throng, Around the throne, with harp and oong. Aro there at reat. There woar led ones, the eonfliet o'er, A red enjoy unknown before; And there *ball we, our oorrow* done. Our battle fought, our victory won, Forever red. Sttmartms. Sodtcii HtrMDB.?What the Ettrick shepherd said ot his dog IIcctor is now going the rounds : It is a ^ude sign of a dowg, sir," sirys j nogg, wneii iiih luou grows iikc , fc?? master's. Hector got sae like me, atoro lie deed, that I remombor, when I was owre lazy to gang till the kirk, I used to send him to tak ray place in the pew, and the minister never kent tne difference. Indeed, he ance asked me neist day what I thocht o* the sermon ; for he saw me wonderful attentive amang a rather sleepy congregtion. Hector and mo gied ane anither sic a look,, that was feared Mr. Paton vrud! hae observed it; but he was a simple, primitive, unsnspectin' auld man?a very Nathaniel without guile, and jiealouaied naetliing; though baith llector and mo was like to split, and the dowg, after InnaI?It*' in Kia filnAnn mnir n/\w laiiLiiiu lit ii 10 diwvc *vi iiioii uui a linndrod yards, could staun't nao langer, but was obliged to loup awa owre a hoJgc into a potawto field, pretending be scouted gamo." ? -4 ? " FLirrmr FLorpiTY."?A conn try girl once went to the city to pay a visit to one of her old and nest friends ; this friend was married to a rich city merchant, and i was a leader of fashion. In city etiquette, of course, the visitor was! verdant, aud made numerous mistakes. Her friend wished to initiate her fully into the 44 mysteries," and as tboy were going to a large ball, gave her the following instructions, viz: 44 Eat only one small cake and one saucer of ice cream; ana when your attenaant presses you to take more, answer that you Lave masticated a sufficiency, and more would be a superfluity."? Things went on smoothly until her attendant asked her to partake of more refreshments, when, t the horror of her friend and amusement of the company, she answered, in a lond voice, " I have evaporated insufficiently ; any more would go flippity floppity." The Ark.?The sermon on the " Ilarp of a thou sand strings," reminds a Georgia correspondent of an incident that occurred in his neighborhood, where two Hard-Shell Baptist preaches, on one occasion, happened to be in the same pulpit together. While one was preaching to say, " When Abraham built the ark?" The one behind him strove tc .Honnf In Vvlitn A/kM U r? m/w rvit I \-,\J IICU UI5 UIUIIUUI \JJ D<*J 1U2? 1/111 alond, 44 Abraham wasn't tnar.' But the speaker pushed on, heedless of the interruption, and took occasion shortly to repeat, still more decidedly, 441 say, wber Abraham built the ark?" 41 And I say," cried the other, " Abraham wan't thar." The Hard Shell was too hard to be beaten down in his way, anc addressing the people, exclaimed, with great indignation, 441 say, Abraham was thar, or tharabouts I" 44 Jakb," said a blooming yonng lady at Versailles, Ind., to her lover, one Sunday evening, 44 if you mean business by coming here twice a week, I want to know it, and if you mean fun, I'd like tc know it, for I've just had an offei from another fellow, and shall take him no in two davs if von don'l pop." Jake " popped " inatantor and the wedding day was act. A country fellow went court ing bia girl, and wishing to b< conversational, observed : "The themonkron is twenty de grees below zelen this evening. "Yes," innocently replied tlx maiden, "such kinds of birds dc fly higher some seasons of tlx year than others." ~ A ycung lady in Boone county, Mo., had a little difficult*- with her mother, and smashed the old lady's skull in with a brick. The girl's young man, to whom she was about to he married, has gone West to fight the Indians, so as to have a quiet 11 to. Four George Waliingtons, aix Andrew Jacksona, five Henry Clays and two James K. Polks reside in the Louisiana Peniteniary. Circulation oz any rapor Pabliaked in the City and Coanty of Cfrnmlla ^tltrtrt ^ortrq. In BonTon ii&cct. Beyond the enree, the toil the etrife, Beyond the fleeting Joye of life, In Keren U rent. I Boxpro Ex KB.?A Physiological journal condemns the practice of boxing children's ear*. Wcr h*d 8opposed, in this advanced age of civilization, that ench bar bo rocs punishments were only remembered aa relics of the darker ages.? But it appears that the practice is sufficiently common in some sections of the country to call forth a decided remonstrance. Besides being a brutal method of punishment, it is dangerous. The passage of the ear is closed by a thin membrane, especially adapted to be influencod by every impulse of the air, and with nothing but tlie air to support it internally. If any one designed to break or overstretch the membrane he could scarcely devise a more effective moans than to bring the hand suddenly and forcibly down npon the passage of the ear, thus driving the ftir vinlAntlv U - ? .W. ??j w *v? V TV IV11 IIV possibility for its escape but by the membrano giving way. Many children are made deaf in this way. ? Soap Suds foe Gkapks.?A. J. Downing, says: 111 have seen the Isabella grape produce three thousand fine clusters of well-ripened fruit in a season by the liberal use ol manure and soap suds from the weekly wash." The effect of soap | suds on otber plants is something , surprising. A cypress vine, which , baa remained- stationary a fort- , night, when about two inches i high, immediately began growing i after a good watering with soap suds, ana grew six inches the first five days. \\ ? A man at Columbus was told by his physician that he was in danger of a suffusion of the cerebellum. The patient said if he got that he might as well die at once, so he called for a drink of Cincinnati whisky. There was no help for Him then. General and State Items. California bat a Chinese lawj *r. It It (aid tbat tba connecting link between the animal and vegetable is basb. Belgium bat forbidden the exportation of horses. Tbt bcrrett in Oregon exceeds that Of air former year. Spain's neutrality In the war between Vranee and Prussia, is oertain. They hare he en firing cannon iU the fields near Paris to bring on a rain. A cabbage leaf worn in the hat and on the cheat, next to the akin, will beep a-man cool and comfortable on the holiest day. The Reform Parly in Marlboro County hase nominated Iheir candidates for the tail election?three of whom are negroes. A Mrs. Chamberlain delivered the oration at Lakeville, Dokota County, Miuu. on the Fourth. Persons who are now compelled to labor in the euo, should be careful and drink sparingly of stimulants. Dull Run Russell, the London Times corrC?? pondent, was arrested at Met*, journeying towards Prussia. i Col. D. II. Buel, commandant of the arsenal at Fort Leavenworth, was killed on the 23d, by an unknown assassin. A lady named Mrs. Sloan, was murdered near Marietta, On., on the 23d ult., and robbed of $2000 in gold. ' Three companies left Fortress Monroe, on on the 2fltb, for Raleigh. N. O., to aid the Governor to enforce the laws iu that State. John Gallaber and wife were found dead in ' bed on the 20th ult, in Pbilidclpbia, from heat and intemperance. At St. Louis, on the 26th, there were two > omh of hydrophobia and noarly a dozen o* I sunstroke, and all fatal. The shipment of Chinese women will > probably be stopped by the Chinese Govt ernment. ' Five hundred of the two thousand Chi, nese for the Alabama and Chattanooga Rail I road have arrived at Chattanooga, i We learn, says the Sumter News, that the 1 hogs in several portions of this County, are dying with cholera. ) A Madrid dispatch of the 21st enys the Spanish press generally ridienie the proelamaI tion of infallibility. I A gentleman who has recently traveled i through Edgefield and Abbeville counties, , represents crops as unusually fine. An enthusiastlo Prussian in Charleston is endeavoring to raise a regiment " to take Paris." Qeorge W. Gibbon, of Clinton Plaee, New York, offers to bet $10,000 that the Emperor Napoleon will be in the City of Berlin in nine I l7 ?Uys. , On the 21st uit., in Charleston, a colored i polieceman named Martin, was shot and kill. ed by a United States soldier, a member of k the garrison stationed there. ^ A newly discovered Chinese poem, Li Sao written 800 years before Christ, is said to ' prove that the existence of America was known to the Chinese at that time. Col. F. M. Wadiiell, of New Hanover, has been nominated at a conservative candi% ' date for Congress from the Third District of North Carolina. Saeremento has on exhibition a sixteen* ^ pound lump of pure gold taken from the mines near 8hasta. Its valne it about $8,600, and it is said to he entirely free from ' quartz or other impurities. Mr. Bennet Stuekmsn was shot and,killed, says the Newberry Herald, on the 23d, by , bis gun accidentally falling down from where it was standing, the eoek striking the floor so as to cause an explosion. In New Orleans, on the 26th, 150 Chinese on a plantation, near the city, becoming dissatisfied seised Com Wing, the Chinese eontractor, and held him hostage nntil released by the metropolitan police. The ringleaders were arrested., The official vote of Washington Territory in the late election foots np as follows ; GarftaltL Republican, 3,469; Mix, Democrat, 2,734 ; Oarfleld's majority, 726. In 1868, Oerfleld's majority was 149. The total vote this year Is 6,358, being an increase of 1,021 votes over 1868. V V Moses R. Bsntly, colore^ Malinger of the a la Imim of RtpttMallTN, (hot and inr killed Malcolm Claiborne, a ?d?M tentative from Burke Cfcrcrwiy, at AtlanM,Nth? J4*h? The shooting gran out of a prifak quarrel. Bcntfy fU expelled by the Hotfoe, and baa baaa lodged to jail This and other portiona of the Diatriot, anja the Ahbaville Preae, have beeo favored during the peat few deje will* partial showers, but rain la atill vary generally needed. Tbla is a eritioal I lore wilhr tha corn crop, whieli ia ao ofteu ruined by a drought in July. With seasonable rains th< crops promise well. Prance lost SO.tQO men daring the Crimean struggle. The Italian oampaign carried of 0,000 mote of Nepoleon't braves, while 05,00( Frenchmen were aaoriftoed In the Cnlneee and Msxlcqp wars. The opening war is assuming such mammoth proportions that Napoleon'i losses now promises to ezoeed all these figure! aggregated. The President of one of the Fenian factions calls a convention of " the representatives ol the Irish national element in Amerioe," to as scmble on the 23d of next Aufoit, in Cinoionati, to consider the prospect* ot Irish Independence in the near light of the erar moremen ts in Europe. He predicts that England will be drawn into the conflict, and reminds his countrymen that " England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity." Our imfficdiatto vicinity, says tho Newberry Herald of the 27th nit., is still suffering for rain, only a slight shower having fallen in several weeks, and that scarcely sufficient to lay the dust. Crops and gardeus are all but dried np in the belt deprived of rain, but we are rejoiced to any that good seasons have blessed the district generally. The dry spots tr? not. vnnnv. nthnrvinA va would hivn much 5?u*o to despond over the prospect. As it is tbere will be a large crop of oorn and cotton nado. The popula whine, "Where are the Webiters, the Clays, the Patrick Jlenerys T" is ids* iwred in this way by the Chicago Timet: " As men become more enlightened, as education be. eomes more universal, tbe talent of raon be< comes more equalised. Tbere is not tba cbanet now thut tbere used to be for one inan t< rise far above bis fellows, and thus compel th< homago and obeisance of those about him.? Tbere are hctocs at great as ever there bavi been. But there arc so many of them that In dividuals are forgottoo, and ideas are bocom ing supreme. This is a mark of true progress nd just as fast as tho person is morged int. tbe project, so much nearer do we come t complete culture and refinement." Be a Land Owner.?The man who owns spot of land largo enough, when cultivated, t yield him the food be requires, can be as trul independent, as the millionaire. It is vast) comfortable to know tbat even if business grow bad, and accumulations dwindle away, woati hold tbe title deed of a plot of ground, in sou remote locality, it may be, to which wo can rt tire, and by hard physical exertion gain from I bread for yourselves and our littlo ones. Equality Life Insurance Company of Virginia. m iff HiPMrtti 1 H ^aBHKz^3B^~r Principil Office, A"o. 1015, alain Street, Rich monti, )'a. "T) EASONS why every one should insure i JLV the Equality Life Iniurauco Company of Virginia : 1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers ths any other company, and will eventually b< come Purely Mutual and belong to the insurer 2d. It circulates its money amongst its pa rons, who arc the insurers. Consequently the are continually getting the benefit of the rap accumulation of the Company, the money b ing invested by the Uourd of Directors among the insurers. 3d. Tho lonns of this Company are as libe al as other companios who declare dividem at the end of tbo second, third and four years, but this Company at the eud of the fir and every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. TH08. 11. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. Gen. JAMES If. LANK, Actuary, I)r. F. B. W ATKINS, | .... .... Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, j M6d,cal Advisei Judge J01IN A. MEREDITH, CounsclU DIRECTORS. , J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary ] F. A P. R. R ; Wm. J. Johnson, of Johnson Hunt, Wholesale Grocers; Wm. II. Powers, Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; A bert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Sta 1 Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintende Adams' Express Company j Charles V. Mn ris, Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; G. A. P pie. Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mill John II. Tyler, John If. A John Tyler, Je? clers ; Moses Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goodt Tbomus S. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Got din, Cashier Planter's Bai.k ; J. It. Dowel Superintendent Western Union Telegrap Company; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Brokei George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. ] Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wbolesa Grocers; A Bodekor, Druggist; S. M. Rosei baum, of 8. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods. Equality Life Insurance Company. Iffltr KxaMM ?<? ! amp*(*tt bejore yon n rare, it ts to your iutercit to do 10. A yen u>anted etwyteker*. BENI. O. HERIOT, Oen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. ,C. Sept 22 18 tf NEWSTOItE J CHIT XX. OOODL3TT RESPECTFULLY inform* the Peblie thi he baa commenced Business again i the Old Stand of LONG Sc GOODLETT, Where he has just opened a portion of b Stock, consisting of (sxs>?ID0b Groceries Crockery, Boota, Shoo Hardware, Sec., All of which were bought at low figures, ar will be sold for CASH OR BARTER At a slight advance on Cost. lie solicits share of the public patronage. Ap ? <? it SAMUEL BLACK. BARB EI WOULD respectfully inform the puhl that he has Removed to a room the OLD COURT IIOUSR, where he wi be prepared to reorlve customers a* hereb fere. Being a Prorettiorial Jiarbtr, I hopes, by attention to business*, logethi with politeness to all, to merit a portion public patronage, in CUTTING, HHAVIN AND SHAMPOOING. an 30 86 tf |3?T" Subscribe for the hnlt. prise ; $2 per annum. Drt. bHALLtHotKUtH o . Fever and Ague jYTSTT TX>C)T35 y A] -.Tn7s S?opt tlic Chll1?< y This ?iIodicino ha* boen before tlio rule's lie fifteen year*, and is etill ah?jad of all ll other known remedies. It doesnot purge, ic docs not Maken c~ 3 atoranch, i i perfectly )- safe ia nny do-e ani un lor nil olroumit stances, an 1Ljlhooiily Mnilicino thai will OUfJE IMM5DIATSLY , " an 1 por:a mcnt'y every f<ir;n of fever and A-juo, because it i i u perfect Autl' dote tj itliiUria, Bold by all Druggists. Fob 7 37 1y THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, rCBLISUKD AT ATJCrUSTA, OA. daily, tri weekly and weekly CONTAINS aII the lat-st news by Mail and Telegraph, embracing foil Com- I tnercial and Financial Reports from all the lending centers, together with the latest Political and Oeneral inclination upon all subjects which interest the rending pub lie. The terms of the DAILY are $5 f?r six month* and f'ft for one year. The TRI WEEKLY is |&50 for ata months, nn d *r, tor one year. The WEEKLY CHRONICLE .t SRNTI '* NEL 18 ? Mnntntotli paper of thirty-six columns, filled with Editorials, Telegraphic n Dispatches, Communications on h"mo mat* tors, tog* ther a ith Agi icul' tire. Commercial and Pinancial nrlicl-a?making it one of the moat desirable and valualde papers in the t country <o the Planter, Farmer and Mer (I chant. The terms are |3 per anuum, or )v f 1 &f> for six Months. id All subscriptions are required in nil e- vance. st Liberal commissions paid responsible agents. r c*r Address all letters and eommunica- I |l* tiona to the lh CHRONICLE A SENTINEL. Augusta, Ga. tw Specimen copies eent free. June M 8 South CaroUna Railroad Company* Columbia, 8. C., May l.H, 1870. ON and alter Sunday, 15 Muy, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Kailroad trill run tha following schedule: 8. ron enari.kbtok. a t - / *?!.. li. *!* m ol Arrive at Charleston 3 30 p m il* Lenve Charleston 8 30 a m de Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p m nt run auoijstia. r- Leave Columbia 7 <5 a m e- Arrive al Augusta. 4 25 p ro Si J.eave Augusta. 8 00 a m Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p in r; niort kxprk8ft train (st.nliays kxckptxii.) I- Leave Columbia 7 50 p m 1* Arrive at Charleston . ..8 45 a m 1' Arrive at Angusta 7 05 a m '! I?cftvc Charleston 7 30 p m ^ Leave Augusta 00 p m 'e Arrivo at Colombia 6 00 a m >> camiikn train. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Hatur. ? days; anJ between Camden and Kingvilledaii. ?yLeave Camden 8 35 a m Arrive at Columbia.... 1! 00 a m Leave Columbia 1 00 p m Arrive at Camden 5 40 pn H. T. PBAKR. Gen'l Hnp't. JOHN B. BE IER8, ' FLD1IST & L&1BSCAPE E&BDEIE8. tAND gives bis close Vegetable OarWith a large experienee, be is eonfldent of glriag satisfaction to tboM employing Orders lea at this ,office will be attended Mar 30 44 * tf ORE EN VXLJL. E l PAPER MILLS. J. Bannister & Son, Ji HaA\3?5fWim(^(spmaiMao M * or ALL KINDS OF of Book) News* Wrapping and 9 Colored ~ TTI0HB8T CA8H P*ICB PAID roa XI Clean Cottoo or Linen BAGS. | M.J 25 1 . 1J I $ UQE &|CO* | ' MANUFACTURERS OF ' Wfcrtanted Extrs Cast Steel Wkteat Grouud Circular Mill Kul?y sad Gang SAWS. C Iltji JI AH a A ws. F With Movable or Inserted, Teeth. WE CLAIM for our Patented Circular Saw the following advantages over .11 a The thank* of tha teeth are elastic, and exert a uniform distension in the socket*. The stability of the ptat* is in no way affected by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objection able appliances, are employed in connection with the teeth, which are as simple i? construction; and . as easily used, as a nut for a boltIn short, all tho difficulties heretofore ex perienced in the use of movable teeth for saws, are fully met and obviated by this invention. ALSO, TBTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION "CROSS-CUT SAWS. ' CROSS-CUT SA WS, OF ALL KINDS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming- Machines, Ac. Bend for Catalogues and Price Lists. K. HOE A CO., 4 Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufoctur- " ore, Hew York, Boston, Mass., and London, s Eng. Feb 9 38 fiin * O . TOWNES & EAST, &SSSS>SS3XS &AS7 ' AKT> SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, | PRACTICE IN GREENVILLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. Office O^er Julius C. Smith's. L O. r. TOWXP.S. OLIB D. BAST. Ap 27 19 tf WM p. iftXGKp ] ATTORNEY AT LAW v DAHLONEGA, GA., WILL practice in the Counties of Lump- I kin. Dawson, Gilmer, Fannin, Unicn, Towns, M'hite and flail. Jan 10 33 (f E. PTJOSesT ( AWTP(?)liIJjL5fiaW A1P AND SOLICITOR IN JtQUJTT. WILL PBACTICK 1* ALL. COURTS OF THIS STAT E a Lao, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.; July 7 ly" W. K. KA9LKT. a. a. WKLL8 EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C., PRACTICE in the Courts of tho State and of the United States, and giro especial attention to cases in Bankruptcy. T ?? " ?/ano 3 WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Periscopic Spectacles,&c WILL order an cx*r?. article for any person. Special ntten, -i\r jS*iion will l>e given to REPAIR1 '<V1i*rTr'fl fi-ie Watches of every ties eription. Best reference* given. JAMES U. BLACK. June 30 C tf Spring Millinery. aa&3? <3s?ams3$e WOULD IK FORM THE Ladies ot Greenville and violnty, that she has opened her ^sE#)P SPRING MILLINERY, r TlT fjf To which sho calls the nttenaf 'll "on 0' t'u>*e making purchases ? Wf trr in this line. Her prices are 1 11 E A S O N A BLE. * And she wilt tskc pleasure in exhtbing her , GOODS. ; A call is desired before buying, as she feels confident of pleasing, April IS 47 6ui Treasurer's Office, QbEBXVILLB AMD COLUMBIA ItAILKOAD CO., ) Columbia, 8. C., June 20, 1870. J COUPONS of the State, Quaranteed BO IT I >8, Certificates of Tad.Ltedneaa, and Scoond Mortgage BONDS of thia Compa ny, due 1st July, 1870, will be paid at the Banking House of H. H. Kimpton, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, or at the Carolina National Bank, In Columbia, 8. C., on and after the 1st day of JULY, 1870, ( The Interest on the outstanding First ? Mortgage Bonds and Fractional Certificates ^ of Indebtedness, will be paid at the office of the Company. REUBEN TOMLINSON, Treaaorer. " June 29 fl tf J Medical Scholarship. FOR SALK. a MEDICAL HCHOLAR8I11P in the Philadelphia Unisersity | of Mediotoe ar.d Surgery, which entitles > the bearer to full instruction until gradua* t lion. This Is an institution of hiith grade. Terms favorable. Apply at thia office. n June 16 4 tf 1 t! CUSHING8 & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERSV*. 269 Baltimore St., Op pot it* Hanover, BALTIMORE. The largeet an* beat aaeorte* etoek b> the oltjr o SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL, i CUniesl k MDosllsneoua Books. , ISrORNKItAL RANK AND COUNTING > n< ?U?E STATIONERY of all k In At. J BLANK BOOKS HANK TO OKBNE IN ANY STYLE Or BINDING ANN BTTLIWO. 1 [trraeuiHao 1811.] )L*r 2 41 fiat . at. ... B. WHERLE, < 5QIUBNVit.kE, 8. O. DEALER IK = C8U HI SUM TifflR ( CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, 18 & 88 Carat Solid Huptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED ^ iy WORK of all diseriptiona io hi* ine done promptly. Oet 28 - ly A. J. ROSS A COL, < MAN UFA UT UKFHS ?* I Tr-aciwr DEALERS IN J TAP AN NED AND PRESSED WARE, AXft ( COOKING AND IIEATING STOVES. All kinds of 'J Tin and 8heet Iron Work Done jf , On tbi moai REASONABLE TERMS, | And with promptness. F\ Store Nearly Opposite the Post Office. Feb f? ' 39 tf W. If. CAMMER, ~~ 'RACTICAt GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST ' j| V Ti CORN 8HKLLBRS, Cotton Gins, Locks, Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Para- J olr REPAIRED with promptness. Charges asonable. Corn Shelters, for sale from $10 o $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil [Mates, for marking clothing. VUackamithiitj?. j I II AVE in addition to my usual business, opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having a competent workman hired, Larkin WestfteM. . Work in this lino will be done satisfactorily. I Ready mado PLOUGHS always on band For sale. Stand?In rear of Old Court House, at tho Randolph place, having removed from my _ kland on Main Street. 28-tI ? Charleston Advertisements US. KERRISON, LATE II l l mn. DRY (B??0So 262 King Street, 3SAE.LHBTOH, 8. 3. Mat so 45 Ont DANIEL H. SILCOX'S rURItlTURE WAREROOMS, 175,177 ft 179, King Strut CHARLESTON, S. C. jjr^ Established in MU Keep, constantly on hand ^ J |1 a well selected Stock of III FTJTttTITUB.3, Which he offers at Kg) REASONABLE t i PRICES. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Nor 24 27 ly* F. VOW SANTEN, importer or PARIS FANCY GOODS, o/l, Doll*, Game*, Children'* Carriages, French Con fee tonery, Fire Work*, NDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such a* Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, Ac., 229 Xing-St. 2 doors aboro .Market, CUARI/ESTON, 8. C. Mar 30 . 45 ly? OHNSTON, CREWS & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealer* In btaflb .-.irr FAITO~ DRY GOODS, flTTOVR AWTl 8*1" TO a-owe. MM v WJUUMJU Tf AAJDO, iH^wssrss STtTRas'ii'j, CHARLESTON. S. C. Mar 30 43 6m EDWAK I) PERRY, PRINTER, STATIONER, AMD I>KALKR IX \A W, SCHOOL AND BLANK K <* B W IB4L. M 9 J)liANK HOOKS on hand and mnde to orL> dor of any pattern at rtinrt notice. Hinding and Ruling executed in fine atylc. fade A Co. Printing Iuks for sale at the manfacturera price. fo. ]65 Mcrtiurj-St., nppotile Ch<irlt*ton Jlultl, CHARLESTON. S. O. oi Ji ' Columbia Advertisements. liAiiiiiFfirrTiMi. noi \i: a sproii L, COLUMBIA, 3. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL, WORK In nil its branches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, s^pt 8 1ft tf COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. 'fWIE Proprietor* take pleasure in nnnoune1 itig this clctrantly-lurnished Establishment low open for the accommodation of guests. The table will always l>? supplied with every lelieacy of the season?holh from the New fork and Charleston markets, and no efforts rill be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in very re?|Kset, toour patrons. FREE LUNCH n the refectory every day from 11 until 12L WM. UOKMAN, i ? II. II. IJADKNHOP.I 1 ???""'?oiu. Sept 20 10 tf NATIONAL HOTEL, S3. (V. HUM PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOYNKR. CLERK. RATES )f Itoard per Day |3 00 tapper, Breakfast and Lodging 2 00 tingle Meals ? 1 00 Sep 1 15 tf Nickerson HouseHotel, COLUMBIA, B.C. lyOUpe, THK undersigned having B!aK!j RENEWED his leaso upon be above Popular House, will endeavor to aake It one of tire roost agreeable Hotels in be Soutb. A oall if solicited. JNI Froe Omnibus to anrl from the Hotel, WM. A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Sept S 16 tf . Charlotte, Colombia * Angnsta R. B. BUPRRINTBNDRlfT'S OFPICK, Colombia, H, C.. January 13, 1810. r\H and after TO-DAY, an Aeeumodation L/ Train will run as follows t .rare Columbia., 6 15 pm irrito at Augusta 8 Win ears Aajrusu ,,..>...4 is p m irrtro at Cohimhia ,..>1 Mam This Train eowaeete with the Georgia day 'aeeeeger Trains at Angaata, and the drwa 'Ule Read at OehMaeia. oaek wy. O BOCK NIGHT, Rop't. Feb 0 ? - - - ?? - Off Charleston Advertisements. Old Carolina Bitters. a s)iaa.a?iH5Ki,TE?ai wosrugi We leke pleasure in offering the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS TO THE public. They are compound ed with great care, and contain some of the best Tonic* in the Pharmacopla. Ae evidence of the superiority of oar Bitters over el) others, we have certificate* from many of the leading physicians in ourStale, who have prescribed them in their practice^ 1UE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia. Wo do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but as ah Aromatic Tonic, they have no eqnal. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers every where. Principal Depot, GOODUlCn, WINEMAN A CO, Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. Mli 9 42 ly GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIL SAPAHIIT.A ' GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUcnu. TUE^E CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS, originally introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medical faculty, have been so long eateaeively used by physicians and others, (hat they are generally known for their intiin- ?WI sic value, and can be relied on as being * most valuable remedies in all cases where _ Farsaparilla or Buchu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly concentrated form, so as to render the dose email and convenient. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CAHPRNTt W TlFva7FV J. rr> - < ?<? ? V.U., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 137 Market street, Philadelphia. DOW1E di MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. Nov 17 2f ly P. P. TO ALE, ClltRLESTOJI, 8. C. {Largest and most complete "J Manufactory of Doors Sashes, > Blinds, Mouldings, Ac.,in the j * Southern States. ^?~Priated price list defies competition. *ir Send for ono."ti'$ pIV Sent free on application.T^ April 27 40 ly A. TTMULLIGAN, AND OEHER4L COMMISSION MERCHANT Bccoh)h)oOgtioo dJUt)girf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample means for conducting toy buainese, I am at all limes pre pared to make liberal advances on Cotton. July 28 10 ly A. F. CIIEVREUX, AND ARCHITECT, MMmie WOEKS Corner Meeting-fit and Horlbeek'a Allay, s, ?, PLANS MADE TO ORDER, AND PRKK OF CIIARdE, WHEH WOEK DONE BY HE. Deo 8 29 Jy PAVILION HOTEL, ? at /a la il im ss if <e> a>/, o. BOARD, I'cr Day (13 0(X, li. HAMILTON, Superintendent. nri. H. L BUTTKRFIELD, Pr*prl?lreM, Sept 29 19 tf THE HILLS HOUSE, ?as&&&a?s?a3# ?. ?? PARKER A CO* Proprietors. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. BOARD, PER DAY., $4 OO. Deo 8 29 tf CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, & C. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. Assistants a. buttkrfield, (formerly of lit* Pavilion Hotel,) and W. 8. MILLER. 8AMUKL Co BLACK, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, NO. 98 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON. T>ARTICULAR attention irlven-t0P??'- | MT ohaao and aa)? of SECURITIES on 8 OonuntMlon. Information fl*?n ohoorfnlly. a IU(M TO 9 Rav K. T. BUWT. J J,C. BAII.KY. M THO?. STKKN. J BepUmber 11, 1189. UM.I J