??- I. 1 III-.#tlrrbfc $ortnj. Popping Cora. And *m they mc * poppta* mh, Jofca Stfloo aad 8mm Cutter; John Stflte wWHMyoi, And 8mm fat H batter. Aad there thay a*t Mid shelled the oora, ' Aad raked and Hitwd the fire ; Aad talked ofdiferent kind of ttfi, Aad kltehcd tkair chain ap nlgber. Thea Sana ah* the popper aheok. Then John he eheok the popper, Tm both their facer grew ae rod Aa MMepaaa node of copper. Aad tbca they shelled, aad popped aad ate, - All kind* of fun e-popplng; Aad he hawJiawed at her remarks, Aad she laughed at his joking. And sUll they popped, and still they ate, (John's month was like a hopper | A nd stirred the fire and sprlnckled salt, And shook and shook the popper. The ofoot rtnick nine, and then stmok ten. And still the oorn kopt popping ; It ?truck eleven, and then struck twelve, And (till no- sign* of stopping. x And Jobs he ate, and Sue she thought? The corn did pop and patter. Till John cried out, " The oorn'e a fire t Why, Susan, what'* the matter f" Said ahe. " John SUles, U'a one o'clock, You'll die of indignation ; I'm sick of all this popping oorn? Why don't you pop the question V e???^ tumorous. A bbiewr boy alarmed his mamma the other day by declaring that " last night all tho hens had somehow got changed into roos tcrs." Investigation showed that the hens still existed, bnt that they bad roosted the night before. Mamma fears such brightness cannot remain long to shine on this dark world. A young lady noticing a young man in tho seat behind her in an Indianapolis church, thought she would faint away and let him catch her. She did so, and was carried out into the entry, when she open cd her eyes to thank the young man, but found that the sexton and an old colored man had carriod hor out. To say that sho was mad, would be loo mild. Whii>e passing a house in Vir ginia, two drummers observed i very peculiar chimney, unfinished and it attracting their attention they asked a fiaxen-haired urchir standing near the house if i " drawed well," whereupon tin aforesaid urchin replied : M Ya it draws the attention of all tin fools that pass this road." A young fellow having l>eci charged with getting drunk tin nhjlit before, and wishing to justi fy himself, declared that he nevei * 1 1 4.^ 1.. was arunK, nor nevnr meuui wo w for it always made liitn feel so bad the next morning. u Who tempted Evo?" asked c Sunday school teacher of a young scholar. The little fellow, after n fow moments thought with an air of confidence, exclaimed : w It's tho gentleman who lives in h?11 I've Torgottcn his name." 44 G. is so very close," was ob served by B., uho will squabbh about a single cent." 44 Well," re marked W., 441 havo alwayt thought that the less one squat Lies about the better." An affected singer at a Dublin theatre was told by a wag in the gallery to 44 come out from be hind his nose and sing his song like other people." There is a couple of sisters whe have to be told everything together, tor they arc so much alike that thoy can't be told apart. New Bedford brags of a poin ter that came to a dead stand the other dav before a door nlate in scribed " A. Partridge." A schoolmaster's maxim?boyi mast be separated from vicioni habits as grain from chaff?bj threshing. If a person buys two apples anc cats both, how many will yet re main? Of cores, there will tx two left. It is vain to struggle againa change and confusion. The who) world is turned upside down eve ry twonty-four hoars. Digqort says he always respect old ago except when some on sticks him with a pair of toug] chickens. Dkfalters don't always get rich but by the time detectives look fo their. tbey are generally well of When is a man obliged to keo] his word ? When no one will tak< it. Angelina Honeysuckle This tlkdown is a beautiful yonng ladj ?f Providence, It. I. Sweet potatoes too big for stov< wood and two small for dug-outi are Kansas productions. When a girl falls in love witli an nnlncky Irishman her heart always goes pity Pat. A oood place for the sons of Ilam _ a ? a?i.i j_ ? me osnawicu ihihiiuh. How did the bull look on em erg ing from the china shop 9 A lit tie the worse for the ware. The man whose head waa fair ly turned nn it feels very uncom fortable in that position. Kwittag hiwtw wit* a Mom The Montgomery (Mo.) Stand ard layt: On* of the most excil Log ecenee end temie enoooo&er that it has ever been our privilege (O recora, occurred ai tuo lord ne* L'Outre Lick last week* Dm facta m we received from an tyre wit noes are those: Oq laet Saturday evening, Thot Moore and a gent xman by tb< name of Thompson, residing in th< lower L'Outre township, Were re turning home from Danville, an< stopping at the ford of L'Outre proposed to take a bath and wate , their horses. Mr. Moore was rid ing a very fraction* mustang pony lie started into the water wit! her, and when ho had ridden int< where the water was deep enougl to swim her, the pony commence* rearing and plnnging, and finalh succeeded in throwing Mr. Moore in tlie tall, Mr. Moore receive< an ugly wound on his right ankl and foot from a stroke of the for< foot of the pony, which somewha disabled him for a while. Th pony roared up with her forefec entirely out of the water, made i dart at Moore, which would hav ended the fight then and there had not Moore, quick as thought darted nnder her body, came on in her rear, and made for the sbon i as fast as his hands and legs coulc carry him. The pony saw lihn and with the blooa running froit her nostrils, in her fury and excitement, and the devil in her eyes, . she wheeled and made another plunge at him, which was avoided 6y Moore diving nndcr the water and swimming some distance undor water. This time Moore reached the bank in safety, bat had no time to allow the grass to grow under his feet. The pony was after him immediately, and the exciting race cook place on the bank for the dis tance of abont fifty yards, when Moore was compelled to take to the water again to save his bacon, lie seized a stout dub and jumped off the bank into the deep waiter the pony following, lie swan rapidly to a log lying about mid way in the creek, and mounting it, he gave the pony a severo blov as she came up in* hot pursuit.? This seemed to cool her excitq k feelings, and she started back fo the shore. Now the pursued lx ' came the pursuer, and Moore soo I overtaking the pony, mounted, am t after administering several 6cver , blows on tbo hoad of the pony wit " his club, succeeded in conquerinj 3 her. The battle was short but 6< vcre. Moore 6ays his pony ma go dirty hereafter; he says ho dot * not intend to wash her again b 3 a swimming. Livino Beyond tiirir Means., Bulwer sa^-s that poverty is on^ I an idea, nino cases out of tcn.Some men with ten thousand do! L lars a year suffer more for tli r want of means than others witl ' three hundred. The roason is, th ! richer man has artificial wants.? i llis income is ten thousand, nn< . he suffers enough for being dunne< ' for unpaid debts to kill a sensitiv man. A man who cams a dolla " a day nnd does not run into debl 5 is tho happier of tho two. Ver " fow people who have never bee: } rich will believe this, but it is tru< " Thcro are thousands and thouf ands with princely incomes win i never know a moment's peace bo ? can60 tlicy live above their ineane . Thcro is really more happiness ii ; the world among the working peo pie man among those who an called rich. 1 Tlii3 living beyond one's means 1 is the cause cf more dcmoraliza tion and woo in the human famib than any other of those indiscro tions in which it seems man is in i clined to indulge. Especially is i so in the cities of the world wher vicious temptations in so many vi j ried forms abound. Bulwer, mor j than any other of the populc ; modern writers, scorns to undei stand what poverty really is II is poor who lives beyond hi ' means, whilo ho who lives withi ' them is not. And this will appl ' to tho millionaire, as well as t him who has to labor for his dail t bread. u i- What Women aiie Doing.?. Mrs. Chamberlain delivered tl oration at Lakevillc, Dakota con ty, Minnesota, on the Fonrth < ? Jnly. The Cincinnati Methodist Coi forence has passed resolutioi '> against Mrs. Van Cott's preac r iiur. but nho ai.il! Imlda in lior nn f- resolution to preach, p Judgo Mrs. Esther Morris, < jj Wyoming, is getting on swin rningly in her ofiioial duties, wliic are rapidly increasing. She hi h lately married several conplcs. ^ One Mrs. Ke&de, living nei Liverpool, threatens to sue th 3 Bishop of Chester for refusing 1 i consecrate an elaborately ornat church, which she built at a cot of $150,000. 1 The Lewiston (Me.) Journal say that a young woman, an operativ in a factory in that city, who die< i suddenly on Sunday, had paid i mortgage of $500 on her father' farm, besides supporting herself. Chesterfield, Illinois, has a gir who, on a two days trial, hoei more potato hills than either of he three brothers. Female masons will be the nex fuse. "V* * \ ?-r . ?v-.s * , 4 , v-* k OfWal fcp* ttaU It?lb. J *> Bwaw*U BHImt will- b? ftoaffetoi L' V? *1^4 I WMfcrt, Clint, D?rUaftoe Md Buter, B 8. C? kkn ton mil M?y otdmt itin. Jtoopmftnaotop will nppiy M7 uumI ?* Obln?M at $14 fr nfoath. * OW Wwt, ? who kftftpt (NtluMi'i . (Otnisblag stem is called * " shir list." Tkt 8p*rtwt?n liyaMlwa reports ft fim >? on flM premise* of Dr. T#Wj, of that town.? 3 The losses ?u alight. 3 Joaaph Ward, of Orwell, Verm eat, fated Ilia > r wife from eloping by keeping gdafd oter he$ J aQk dress. She wouldn't elope In oalteo. Two mad doga were killed la Newbefry.? * One of them had aeretely bitten two eotored people. A house In Newberry waa stfdok by light* * alng, In whlek reaided a number of eolefed 1 people, on the 19th alt. Mo one Injured. 0 The Charlotte, Colombia and Auguata Rail* 3 road Company offers tlcketa to Saratoga, Ni1 agara Falla, and other plaoea at reduced |j rates. )a The Chief Engineer of tho Wilmington, I Colombia and Angoata Railroad advertises for sealed proposal* to bo lid the extension from Sumter to Columbia. ** An open boll of Cotton has been laid on our '* table, says the Newberry Herald of the Sd ? Inst. It eomes from the plantation of Mr. S. st B. Sober, of this DistrioU This Is the erliest ft to hand. q Attorney Qeneral Akerman has appointed ^ Walter 8. Hill, of Georgia, and E. R. French %n iiuriu vftruiin?y iouriQ 01 AM OlOrKl tH thO ? Deparimem of Justice. Tho itern whoelor Silver Sprey, exploded J" twenty-five ml lee above Memphis, on the let instant, at mid night, and was burned. It la < > believed that twenty six liros were lost. t They are cutting down branehes from the trees in London parks to feed the doer, so se- j Vere has been the drought, and brewers' grain > is fed to the cattle. Tho dobt statement on the 1st instant, shows * a decrese of over $17,000,000. Coin in tho J Treasury $103,000,001) 5 coYroney $38,000,- _ 000. A negro dc?(tarado, nam tod Wilson, shot hhr ' wifo and a Mrs. Martin, with whom his wife 1 lived, near Memphis, on tho 1st inst., and escaped to tho woods. _ We regret to learn, says the Kingstree Starf of tho sudden death of Jsnnie McCroa, consort of Mr. Jos. P. Shaw, who died at the rer* idonce of Mr. W. Si. Kinder, near this place . on Friday night last While a number of soldiers were bnthing off J the garrison wharf at-Smithvllle, last Wednesday, says the Wilmington (N. 0.) Star, a shark 1 bit the toes off ol ode of tbcitt and cut his foot ' severely.Wo learn, Says fho Newberry Herald of the J 3d inst., that a negro child Was fotVnd drowns tr Cd & fftW ilnva n?a In T1.??U Ti t ? . _ ?J - .s. ~ "? " "lltl. n WM _ tied band* Md fact. The father confessed to ^ the perpetration of Chla moet bmfal and hetnV r leu deed, and U now in jail. A writer says that " m computed With fhe German aoldior, the Frenchman ( as a billiard ball to a brick?tho billiard ball all for mot ion, and the brick all fur a ?tability, whether to ? stand by itself or to go Into a solid wall." tl We-learn that a negro boy is now in jail ? charged with the murder of bts brother, says 5- the Newberry Herald ot the 3d inst., which y occurred in the following way: They woro ,8 working in a gin bouse, wbon ono said to tba other, 44 wby can't you work without cursing * every othor word," whereupon the reproved one deliberately chopped the other in the bead with a boe, causing bis death soon after. The Assistant Treasurer at New York has been instructed to sell $1,000,000 of gold on each " Wednesday during tba inontb of August, and to purchase $1,000,000 in bonds on each alter* 0 nate Thursday during tho month?eommoncoIng August 4 ; and $3,000,000 on each alter0 nate Thursday?commencing August 11. Tho - talcs of gold during the month will thus ] amount to $6,000,000, and tbo amount of j bonds purchased will be $4,000,000. r Equality Life Insurance Company 'i of Virginia. 1 Jk. 3k -a. i fcP . Principal Office, No. 1016, Maim Street, Rickmomd, Va. t "Q EASONB why every or.* should Insure to O XV the Equality Lit* loiurtM* Company, I ol VlntoU: l" 1st. It U more Liberal to tho Insurers than C any other company, and will eventually beLr come Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers. 2d. It circulates its money amongst Its pat1'* rons, who are tho insurers. Consequently they e aro continually 'etting tho benefit of the rapid accumulation o> be Company, the money bo- < ,s ing invested by ue Board of Direotors amongst n the Insurers. 3d. The loans of this Company are as liberJ al as other companies who declare dividends O at the end of the second, third and fonrtb y years, hut this Company at tho end of the first and every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. TH08. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. . JOHN Q. WINN, 8eerotary. A. (ion. J AM KB II. LANK, Actuary, 10 Dr. F. B. WATKINS, 1 w ,. . , ,..i Dr C. H. W. DAVIS, J Medical Ad\ leers. n* Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. Of DIRECTORS. J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. A P. R. R; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A !) Hunt, Wholesale Grocers: Win. II. Powers, of jg Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Al. bert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State 1 Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent n Adams' Express Company ; Charles V. Morris, Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; G. A. Penis, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills] Of John II. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jew elers; Moses Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goods ; ~ Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. GodU din, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. R. Dowel!, Kniw.rint?n,l.r.t W r r-1? m.i l. Company ; Alex. 0. Robertson, Cattle Broker | Ooorge I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer ; R. L. tr Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale A Grocer* ; A Bodeker, Draggiit; 8. M. Rosens banm, of S.A M. Rosen haum, Dry Qooods. ? Equality Life Insurance Company. 6 pEP Examine ill Pamphleti be/ore post in??re, it it to your internet to do to. Ayent* wanted every** ere. BENI. O. HERIOT, Gon. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S, C. 0 Sept 33 18 tf a SAMUEL BLACK, BABSEIL 8 \\[OU LD reepeetfully inform tbs publie T T that he has Removed to a room in ] the OLD COURT HOUSR. where ho will ibe prepared to receive customers as heretofore. Being a Pro/ietimsal Barber, he r hopes, by attention to bnsineoen, together with politeness te all, to merit a portion of f public patronage, in CUTTING, SHAVING 1 ANI) SHAMPOOING. an 20 M XI fir ^^MaNAFACTURKRS OP r*ss21 saw's. "' CIROULAIl SAWS. With Movable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM tot out Patented Circular Saw the following advantages over all others: The shank* of the teeth are elastic, and ex* ert a uniform distension M the sockets. The stability of the plate is in no way affoct. ed by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appliances. are employed in oonnectlon with the teeth, which are as simple in construction, and as easily used, as a nnt for a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore ex perienced In the use of movable teeth for saws, are fullv met and obviated bv this Invention ALIO, TUTTLE PATENT 14 CHAMPION n CROSS-CUT SAWS. I CROSS-CUT SA IPS, , or ALL KI5P8. Saw Mandrels, Gamming Machines, Ac. Send for Catalogues end Prioe Lists. R. HOB A CO., i 'rioting Press Machino end Saw Manufactur- " rs, Hew York, Boston, Mass., and London, * Jog. Feb V 88 ?m r t DR. 8HALLENBERCER'S T?atta*? ovt/1 A rrn n x c/vci cuiu ng uo antidote Alvrnya Stops tlu Chills. This Modicinohasboen boforo tho Publlo fifteen years, and is etill ahead of all ( other knottn romodiee. It dowrnot purge, i does not sicken t"_:o atoVrutch, Is perfectly aafo in any do*o and under all circumstances, and is tho only bl< -d iaino that will OORi IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is ft porfoct Anildote to Ilfufsrla. Bold by all Druggists. Fob ? St ly THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, ruhushed At AUGUSTA, GA. daily, tri weekly and weekly CONTAINS all the latest new* by Mall and Telegraph, embracing full Commercial and Financial Reports from all the leading centers, together with the latest Political and General information upon all eubjecla which interest the reading public. The terms of the DAILY are ffi for six month* and 910 for one year. The TRIWEEKLY is fS.60 for ait months, and fit tor one year. The WEEKLY CHRONICLE Jt SENTINEL is a Mammoth paper of thirty-six columns, filled with Editorials, Telegraphic Dispatches, Communications on home mattors, together ?ith Agriculture, Commercial and Financial articles?making it one of the moat desirable and valuable papers in tlie country to the Planter, Farmer aud Mcr chant. Tl?e term* are fit per annum, or fl.50 for six months. All subscriptions are required in advance. Liberal commissions paid responsible agents. tmr Address ail letters and communications to the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL, Augusta, Ga. ty Specimen copies eent free. June ft 8 ? South Carolina Railroad Company* Columbia, 8. C., May 18, 1870. ON and after Sunday, 15 May, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railread will run the following schedulet FOE CBARLKHTOX. Leave Columbia ? 1 45 a m Arrive at Charleston...... Mpw Leavw Charleston .ABOaai Arrive at Columbia 4 10 pm for auou8tia. Leave Columbia 7 45 a m Arrive at AugustA. 4 25 p m Leavo Augusta...., 8 00 a in Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p m aionv Bxrnaaa train (8unt>ay8 kxcritkr.) Leave Columbia 7 60 p m Arrive at Charleston... 0 46 a m Arrive at Augusta. 7 05 a m Leave Charleston ,7 30 p m Leave Augusta ..0 00 Ji in Arrive at Columbia , 0 00 a m CAtnau tiAis. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; anJ between Camden and KingvilledaiLeavo Camden ,...H 35 a m Arrivo at Columbia 1! 00 a m l.eave Columbia 1 00 p m Arrive at Camden 6 40 p m H. T. PKAKK. Oeft'l Sup't. JOIIN B. BEIERS, FLQ1IST & LAIDSCAPl KA1DII11. tAND gives his elose Vegetable QarWith a large expertenoe, he ia confident of giving satisfaction to thoae employing Orders left at this will be Attended mttf3SSSt^^ i?. Mar 30 44 tf GREENVILLE pApER MlLLS. J. Bannister & Son, icmiiJfi?/ii'Ainf\snai?aa or ALL KINDS or Book) v New* Wrapping and Colored HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS. May Si 1 i y B7 WHERLC QREMIWSXIC, 8. O. -, DEAUHt IN GEO &IB fllflH fifllB. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES; 18 ft 82 Curat Solid Nuptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED OT WORK of all diMuripUon* In' hi* lino done promptl/.^B) ' ^ ' Oot Si 28 if A. J. ROSS A CO., MAN UFA CTURERS or <ar*mr tMrALtelEDi DEALERS IN JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE, A HO COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. All kind* of Tin and Shset Iron Work Done On tbo moat REASONABLE TERMS, And with promptness. Store Nearly Opposite the Post Office. Feb 10 89 v 4f W. He CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST CORN 8HELLKR8, Cotton Olm, Locks, Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Paraols REPAIRED with promptness. Charges oasonablo. Corn Sbeliers, for salo from 010 0 flS. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil 'latee, for marking clothing. Blacksmithlng. [HAVE in addition to my usual business, opened a RLACK8MITH SHOP, having 1 competent workman hired, Lark in Westfleld. iVork in this line will be done satisfactorily. Tlaailv rn.,la DT.AVTA1IO -1 ? J ..v.mj uniw * UVUU1MI ttlW'/f UO UOUU or sate. Stand?In rear of Old Court House, at tbe Randolph place, baring removed (torn my land on Main Street. 2S-tf TOWNES & EAST, ^asoaBjass &is Ann SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, PRACTICE IN GREENVILLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. Office Over Julius C. Smith's. S. r. towhbs. oli? d. bast. Ap 27 42 tf ~ WM. V PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW DAHLONEGA, GA., WILL practice in tbe Counties of Lumpkin. Dawson, Gilmer, Fannin, Union, Towns, White and Ilall. Jan 10 S3 tf ( E. P. JONES, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WILL I*HACTfCB IK ALL COURTS OF THIS STAY E /.Tfln. I IT TflE UNITED STATES COUftTS Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.J July 7 i ! w. K. KASI.KY. O. a. WILLI EASLEY & WEJ.LS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C., PRACTICE in the Conrts of the Stale and of the United States, and giro especial attention to cases in Bankruptcy. June 13 3 WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Periscopic Spectacles,&c WILL order an extra artielo (? J 50* for any person. Special atten_lt will be given to It EPA IRfy* f bh^"1N^ ft'ie Watches of every do? cription. Best references given. JAMES U. BLACK. Jnno 30 Or ? if Onviftff W llHv* awm ujjimg ?i? HUP1JT * aaas. & so ^Esjmsss WOULD INFORM TUB ^Cwflk LmIIm ot (Iroenviile ami TlelnRty, thai aba b?a opened bar JPV SPRING MILLINERY, W/fil *^? w'l'c^ 8^? the attantfjA tioo of tboeo making purchases jflrl in this )in?. . Hor prices are REASONABLE* And aba will tako pleasure in exbibing hor GOODS. A eall la desired before buying, as aha feels | confident of pleasing. April 13 47 (in Treasurer's Office, Gbsxhviixb and Columbia Railboad Co., ) Colombia, S. C., June 20, 1870. j COUPONS of the State, Guaranteed BONliS, Certificates of Indebtedness, and Second Mortgage BONDS of thiaCompe ny, due let July, 1870, will be paid at the Banking House of H. H. Kimptoo, No. 0 Naeaau streat. New York, or at the Oaroli* n? nuionn uui, id uoinmbll, h. (j., oo and after the lit day of july, 1810. The Interest on the outstanding First Mortgage Bonds and Fractional Certificates of Indebtedness, will be paid at the oflioe of the Company. REUBEN TOMLINSON, Treasorer. Jnne 80 ft If Medical Scholarship. T?OR BALE, a MEDICAL 8CII0LARr BHir in the Philadelphia University of Mcdieine and Surgery, which entitlea the hearer to full instruction until graduation. This is an institution of high grade. Terms favorable. Apply at this office. JnnaIS ? tf CUSHINGS <fe BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND QT A rrmxTrria kJ A nL JL JI VV11 i^likT lo. 968 Ballimtra ft, Oypoait* Hiwrir, . BALTIMORE, Tk? lu|Ml aad beat iu?rt(4 alack la Um eity o SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL, Classical A Miscellaneous Book*. Cf-OBNERALBANK ANDOOUNTIJIO HOUBK STATIONERY of all k inda. BLANK BOOKS MASK TO ORDKBIff AMY style or inrmra m kvluto. [tfruumn 1811.3 X -r 6 w ' 41 ' . 6a MMMRHh Charleston ' ( Advertisements CHAS. KERSISON, LATE tft i. L iwm. ?to ????ia N ? 252 King Street, aEAF.LBSTOIT, 8. O. Mar SO 45 5m DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FtJkNlttJkK XVAREROOMS, 175, 177 & 179, King1 Street CHARLESTON, 6. C. Ebtasusbxii in 18.'58.^2E? vM| . Keeps constantly on hand ' jj t f || a Well selected Stock of E2SS3 [i||i atTRJIITtrRB, "\V!iich he efter? at B5M REASONABLE 1/ v FRICES. N. B.?OOOns CAREFULLY FACKED FOR SHIPPING. Hot If IT ly* F. VON SANTEJ** import en or .4 IRAKIS FANCY GOODS, Toy*, Doll*, flames, Children'* Carriage*, Freuoh Confoetonery, FiitTWorka, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such a* Clothing, Naraory Shooting, Ac., 219 King-61. 2 door* above Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar 10 40 ly? JOHNSTON, CREWS&CO. Importer* and Wholaaala Dealer* In BTAFi.3 illTD FAITOY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHALL WARES, on HLAwaris ssrsjaam1, ohahleston, s. o. Mar 30 45 Dm j EDWARD PERRY, PRINTER, STATIONER, AND tHAI.KR IN LAW, SCHOOL AND BLANK BLANK IIOOKS on hand and made to order of anj pattern at abort notice. Binding and Haling executed In fine style. Wade A Co. Printing Inks for salo at tho man ufaoturer* price. No. 165 Netting-St., oppotilt Chartf ton IJottl, CHARLESTON, S. O. Mb 25 44 Aw* Columbia Advertisements. MARBLE CUTTING. IIOViNF A SPROlVfi, COLUMBIA, 8. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL WORK In all its branches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAHRLE. Sept 8 lfl tf COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. rpilfi Proprietors take pleasare in annonneJ ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of gncsts. The table will always he supplied with every delicacy of tho season?both from the New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will be spared to giro perfect satisfaction, In every respect, to our patrons. YItEE LUNCH in the refectory every day from 11 until IS). WM. GORMAN, 1 ., II. H. BADfcNHOP.11 R0M,,KT0**Sept 2# 1# tf NATIONAL HOTEL, PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLERK. RATES < Of BoirJ p?r Day $8 00 Supper, Hreakfarl and Lodging % 00 Single Meele........ 1 00 Sep 1 v 16 (/ NickersonHouseHotel, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE tn4?rfl|M<l having 1^1^, RENEWED hi. kace epon the shore Popular Hourr, will endeavor to make It ono of the moat agreeable Hotel* In i the South. A call M solicited. pfl Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel, WM. A. WRlOlITj Proprietor. Bapt -1# tf Charlatto, Colombia ft A?|tiU 1. X. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, Columbia, S. C.. January 1.1, 1870. ON and afUr TO-DAY, aa Accomodation Train will run aa followa i Lmt* Columbia 6 15 pm Arriro at Auftaata ?...I AO a aa Int* Angaria * -..A 10 pm Arrlra at Columbia. 80 a m r Tbla Train oonnooU with Urn OaorgU day Panaaagar Train* at Aagaota, and Ifca ?? *. " " ySoffflroiiT, B.P-U Ml " Charleston Advertisements* -V A ' ' Old Carolina Bitter*. /A ipaabga?|te?wa. wosra? We taitrpleasure in offering the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS TO THE ttubllo. They ere compounded with great ear?f end contain eome of the beet Ton ice in the PharmaeOpla. As evidence of the eoperiority of otir Bitlere over ill others, ere beve certificates frofrt many of tlie leading phytioians in our State, who have prescribed them In their praotice, 1HE OLD CAROLINA BITTRR8 Will be found invalaatile for Want of Appetite, > Oeneral Debility, Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia. Wo do not offer oar Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromalio Tonie, they hare no equal. For aala by all Dfuggiita and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, VT IN EUAN A CO.. Importers of Choice Drugs and Chetuicalrf, Charleston, S. C. Hh 0 44 ly GEO. W. CARPENTERS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR. SAPARILI.A. GEO. W. CARPENTER S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. TnEBE CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS, originally introduced by Oeov W. Carpenter, under the patronage of tho medical faculty, have been so long extensively used by phyeieiane and others, that they are generally known for their intrinate value, and can be relied on as being most valnablo remedies in all cases where Bateeparilla or Buehu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly concentrated form, eo as to render the dose small and eonvenl ent. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt Attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER, IIEN3ZEY A CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 78*7 Market-etreol, Philadelphia. DOW IE A MOISE, Wholesale Agents Charleston, S.O% Nor 17 " - %t if P. P. ~TOALE, COABLESTOK, S. C. f Largest and most complete 1 M9T~ \ Manufactory of Doors Sashes, > ( Blinds, Mouldings, Ae., in the j > Southern States. /r^Printed price liet defies competition.-^-^ jfST- 8cnd for one.-fl^ ?*1- Sent free on application. \ April 27 4V ly A. B. MULLIGAN, AND (IEIVERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. $|ccoh)h)o0^tio^ CHARLESTON, S. Cf. HAYING ample means for conducting my business, 1 am at all times propared to make liberal advances on Cotton. July 28 10 ly A. F. CHEVREUX, AKD ARCHITECT, MiU&IBILlE WORKS Cimr Meetiaf-St. Mi HoxlVeeV* ARejr, ?a&4>&ay5?B0ao, e, ?. PLANS MADE TO ORDER, AND FREE OF CTIAROR, WHEN WORK DONE BT ME. Dee 8 ' ? 29 Jy PAVILION HOTEL, OIH^Maj?.aS5P?2?s 0. (9. BOARD, Per I>*y ....... $3 00. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. , IWre. II. L BUTTERFIELD, Proprlotrem, Hopt 29 19 - IT THE HILLS HOUSE, 0&.&&&SS&033, B. 0. PARKER ft CO* Proprietors. FIRST-CLASS BOtXL. HOARD, PER DAT... $4 00. Dee 8 "> 29 tf CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. JL H. JACKSON, Proprietor. A8BI8TANTO, A. BUTTKRWELD, (formarly of the Petition Hotel,) end W. Hl MlI.LER. SAMUEL C. BLACK, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, NO. S8 BROAD BT? CHARLESTON. T>ART1CULAU Uwtio* jHir? to nor1 iImm Mia ol SfcUHlTlra on Oornmlaalon. Information giron ehaarfullj, Rnrjjpt" BUWT, ttaptambar SI, I M9.