At<H<^ . < ' > * n"fi' s- ... I '
jgj TO*jr?Jun>. 1
*T I>?a* Nc,?, do de^fetyafell M ?rprUed '
*>?^? When yotr receive andread thi* letter !
? '. I t. ndM egaimUbe uyri>4?t?% <
i??t thee, jioeW. rU>- 4QMr. i
I not a tevelp I
Her mm ' ?-4aL^g?J ! tf .?
We're we ? h?. i wll, 4n(i /1 1
; ^ IU ton you all from the Utfxxyyg,' T**"j
.-if, I wont to a*k her out to ride
Lvt Wednesday??t WM perfect weather ; t
She nu (he eoaldn'l poeeihly ; 1
The ?ervant? had gene off together? g
(HlUmltM alwayr rv?h aaray, 1 f
At eoaslns* funerals to be looking)? r
Mes uaiMt bo Made, and she must atay, j
6h? Mid, to do tUt broach of cooking. t
" Oh, lot mo help JOO," than I fricil; t
" til bo a cookor, too, how Jolty !** y
0b? laughed and answered with a smile ; j
" AH right j bat you*il repeat your Iblly, y
,,k"' *?e I shall be a tyrant, air, i j
And good bard work you'll hayo to grap- .
pie: |
80 jit down there and don't you stir,
Bui take Ibis knife and pare that apple." 8
She rolled her sleeve abore her, arm?That
lovely arm ao plump and.rounded ; ( (
Outride, the morning sun ahope bright,
In*Me> the dowgtrsbe deTUy pound id; i
Her little fingers sprinkled floor 1
And rolled the pdeeruat dp Id masses;
I pasted a moat deUgbtfal hour, I
Mid butter, soger and molasses.
Ikith deep refleetlbn her sweet ?jo? i, 4 f " I '
Oased on eeeb pot and pan end hetde j 'J s
She si ioed the apples, filled her pie*; ^ *
And then the upper crust did setjlp-r
Her rippiing waves of golden bair v*
In one great coil were slightly twisted ;
But* locks would break out, hero nod.there,
And curl about where'er they listed.
And then bar slcevo camo down, and I.
>v fustoncd it up?her bands woro 4?ughy ;
Ob, it did take the longest,ijmyj ^ w, . J I
Iler arm, lied, was so fair and snowy ; *
Sho blushed and trembled, and looked sby; 4
Somehow that roado mo all tbo bolder;
nor nrcu npv iuu*?u reu umi a?
Well?found her head upon my shoulder, t
We're to be married, Nod, nqai mouth ;
Come and attend the wedding rfvcla,
I really think that\jncbelora.
Are the moat miserable derils ;
You'd better go for some girl'a band,
And if yon arc uncertain whether
You dare to make a da* demand, *
Why, just try cooking pics together, (
?Harvard Advocate (
L . . ... ' 1L
Unmnrnttff.
? , fIA|j- >1 \ * 'i
A Man who Would have Bis Gal. 1
From an old Carolina periodi- '
cal we clip an anecdote that hap- '
n pily illustrates the customs of the '
period when physical force was
rhor tribunal before which all qnes- 1
tiona were brought for arbitrament.,
In one of the upper counties of
North Carolina, a young fbllow
by the name of Ben Syhes had
courted a fair one for some years,
U.,? ...? n.
UUt Cllllt'l >> 413 nut I LUU V UK 1JUI
willing?for lie never came *o the
point. At last she got mad, and
declared 6he would marry Bill
Patterson if he ever courted her
again. Bill, hearing of this, went
and once more put in his claim;
but he was a scurvy fellow in some
things, and neither dad nor mam
was willing. So he secretly goes
to R , gets a license, and that
night they made off for a Gretna
squire. On their road to happiness,
however, who should they
meet but Ben Sykes. lie had an
inkling of what was going on, and
when he met them he understood
how the case lay. "Sally," says
he, I have fooled with yon, that's
a fact, and I am sorry for it; but
if yon still prefer me to bill Patterson,
in6t sa3* 80, and I will give
him a thrashing, take his license,
and make Moody marry us to
night." The old love was too
stroncr lor the new. Ben irave
Bill a thrashing, took his gal, and,
(what he hateu most,) his license,
which co6t him seventy-five cents.
The old son ire did not so well understand
how one man could be
married in virtue of a license
granted to another. Ben said he
did not himself understand law
eqnibbles, but this lie knew, that
unless he did it, he (the sqnirc)
would catch it too. The hint \va^
enough for MooJy, who, without
* more ado, pronounced th^uft-Vd'ali
wife."""" '
u Massa's berry sick?de doctor
gays he can't lib mo dan two,
three, lour days longer 1" exclaimed
Pete Snow, will a sad countenance.
" Berry sorry for yon, Pete, bnt
do best of massas will die, dat am a
fac'?dar ain't no help for detn.
"What am de particular diagosense
oh his case, Pete?"
" De doctor say he hab got two
buckles on his lungs, an tumore
on his stnmic; den he hab* a digestion
ob de brain, a palpitation
ob de aleinantary canawl, an' do
hjdrofogy in ae kid knees, an,
sumfin or udder am de matter in
de region ob de gizzard ! Oh I it
am a dredful case!"
A NEAR BI6I1TKD 111.111 walked Otl
the bridge into the Kennebec river,
nnd npon being miraculously saved,
was "dernation glad he didn't lose
his cane and specs."
A drunken man, w\o had slipped
down, thought it singular that
water always freezes with the slippery
side up.
Torre can be little barm in
''drinking like a fish," so long a*
it is borne in mind that fishes hate 1
but two gills.
Ictdg-A ^ from
its depth and strength; must h*ve
Ijedu inkptcfcdf p&ArM the exfetnetv'
trt'VW^LA
discovery wna the greatest em
?ejf, wheylt&|6mt knelion the
ihorea <jf j^JSalvadov Wight he
laa reached the Tabled land, and
fttlft antttoMoil llinf ?1-1- ?
in.ent America jay between
lien' and If. Subsequent voy-.
igeaand [reflections rectified I hie eror,
iuid then it was that a new
oVite was sought by Cabot and
lis sotnt by tike North Pole, from
hat day tp this, and all the mariime
nations hare sent forth tb^q
noet daring and experienced navgators,
.to. .find this .direct water
ray. All, as yet, Upvp f?oled.:
nystie gate 'has never ojSened pg
ts frozen binges, tu>d.-none briTO*
>ecn permitted to sail on tbe open
en tlia\ lies beydndl
The almost certainty of tMl
>pen sop, abound the pole, tbe wiJcis
tlibt 'tatist surround its silq^L
diore, on whose sands no Europe
an has ever left his fogt print,
will ever be an object of the roost
> n^r is it at M
improbable that success will crowfa
the eflWis, jrf sonifi Irava fttjlcST;
* }$?&&
ward^TVInrn wilr be given, first
afnvng 4e c?eis^firtiviiia|d mon,
th ( Jim oVm
vw >?v sifuii nucio me viirrems
turn on their circuits and ,tho
carth ou its axis; there the tremlfc
ling needle and the wanton ana
unstable wind) sink into slumber
>f those wonderful magnetic forces
Evhoee fUU|??jtf h, the
lir and the waters beneath ; there is
he nmpuHB qftthpytftttjl whale and
he home ortlio glacier and ice
itrfine, is the pole of
he. earth and the jx>{e of the sea,
he. pole the magnet, and the
|X)lo of the utmost limits given
iiere below for man to thread.?
Toe world lifts not a j?hysicnl
secret so tempting and so far
so impenetrable as this NortW
Polo. Now let ns examine ?son^g
of the data on which, the argu*
incnts for an open ]>olar sea is
based. \\ve have seen before that
the sea, like the ojr, like the body
of all organized beings, has iU or
dained laws of mo'vemont and cir
eolation. This circulation is like
that of the human body, Irom the
centre. U> the extrftriltige tffrom
tho equator to the J>oljq, jmd from
tfm i^l? "?V.~ ? L * -
v??v? pvio iv uiu ^
where tliertf is a Current going out
there mint be a *a^*?t{;#eturnii>g
a?nfu. T%ev~ pore is" flip .pivot
around which this current turns.
It will bo seen at ..a glance that, admitting
theso facts, nrfd they cannot
be denied, this endless flowing
in and flowing out froin the pole
requires an open sea. This con?
stunt agitation, mixing and ining
ling of the waters of the ocean,
must also equalize their tempera
tare to a great extent ; it should
also be kept in mind that sea water
does not freeze under 27 deg.,
whilo fresh water freezes at 82
deg. All artic navigators pay
much nttcntiou to,the movement*
of the whale, as a few years age
our Rocky Mountain explorer ob
served Very closely tbc habits and
movements of .the bufliilocs.?
They all agree that the "birth pi Act
and the nursery of the. whale must
be beyond the frozen belt, in at;
open sea around the pole.
* ?
A Rhautifui. Tiikory.?Music
is the most, beautiful language in
the world, and the mind that think*
in melody musk be .the pleasant est
nlnrrt /?n aarlli
There is a beautiful theory that
musical Bounds never die; thai
when once lite banno:ik>na waves
and echoes ot music are gathered
iij> they swell immortal in the
great orchestra of Heaven.
This wi?rld of ours is full of melody
if wo had only souls to hear
and appreciate; the calmest noon,
r.r.d the iiijjlvL thitt ^ie* .breathless
miffed the tl ?robbing stars, the
loneliest cape of the green, and
the boldest promontory jutting
out from the heaven, have tlieir
iro^adoun anil Aolrxmtistrelay ;
bugles arc blown from ain ng the
summer leavesf* tfmnpets arc
sounded from,falleu trees; love
making goes on in the grass al
our feet; bridal bells ring in the
air over our beads: and accents o!
war come to tie from some tin}
" Redan " of moss, or some little
'ilalakotf" of a hillock.
i TV"t ,-r? , , \i
A woman in Jamaica was vorj
fond of going to missionary meet
ings and singing, with great ap
parent zeal and fervor,
" Fly abroad, thoa mighty go-p*l!"
Out (Jig , platfs wen
roufid1 tor contribution, she nlwavi
sang with her eyes fixed upon flu
ceiling. On one occasion, liowev
er, a negro touched her with tin
nlafp. and said. " S i&av il'a ?/
iiso for >011 to King uKfy M bmai
mighty gospel," with your eyei
fixed on tl*e comer ob the filing
itS nc use to sing 44 Ply " gbfoaiT1
at f\)l, unless you give something
lo make it 1'
^ , mi Tiwr i i*rt' 1 ' '' \ I
Tiik time to bn,y ftn overcoatrWhen
the fit is on you.
era District of 8o*UiCarolina?August
Vara. 1870?Son. G+offe ft.
Bryan District Jutge. Vxujldlng
MosDAT.Aih 8>y|uatj. X I
The Court *u opened nt 11 o'etaek, A
M.; Hon Goorfo 8. Brj*n providing.
The Jurere answered to their names ns
en pre* loo a days.
The Jnry ehirgrd with the information
against 8 banels dlallfled spirit*, 8 mule*.
aA.ono wnBP*. elaiatefl j* MtisvDes. n
port, rendered the following verdict: "Not
Guilty." On motion of TT. K. Easley, proe
for claimants, ordered, that Martial deliver;
immediately to claimant, C O.' Ghtn dr
Co , the 8 barrels of distilled spirits meni
lloned in tha libel, and to John Il>?nnni4
the cUmwH, l|n 8 rnulc^ and wagon and
feeraOa*, heretofore aelstd and <le?crlbed in
aald IIIhiI, and now in poeeeeaion of aaid
MarshaL
i^L 'J
The Court opened at 11 oVrfock, A. U.;
lion. O. 8. Bryan presiding.
^-d^Maa ?0?weredtwVbeirao-nee ne otryoa"Jhe'fcj&ted
fctateti *4, one wagon anil two
lioreee, propei ty of John Ooenell?informal
lion for forfeiture for violation internal revIsM
;'UMf.fBjCIVveliNnl, foreman.
I V UHH# Qtatga Va. Jahn l)ifjon~?defend 1
' vtt SfTWWftrfWd. fl Fa invM. Oh
motion of Smythe A Bryan, on behalf of
defend ijtta, it ia ordered, Uaat the eafcution
!fr aaiivnaee W eUyed until Deoember 1,
' ?Hfiy t"
llnie PlMlfficewpkrtn>M-for credit* fn reduetion
of the amount of the judgment,
ix neKKaiPTcr.
Matilda J. Griee, creditor, va. . Q. F.
Townee, debtor?petition for involuntary
bankruptcy. W. E Earle for petitioning
WUm, yOM. m K. BmH
Uy Cor dabtor. 3mry Ko. 1 wo* called, and
Wilton Cot* and T. 11. Cola w?r* ehal-1
hrttgad by def* ndant. and Gaaion Terry
thtllenged by plaintiff'; and in llirir stead
Adam Alrnndtr, T. Lrwlt and Rliaa Alexander
ware aworn. Jury ihna Agantird
waa charged witli the and waa
occupied up to the hour of adjournment in
hearing testimony in tide rate, alien it adjmt
Wed unt i) tn-anerrow a'. 11 o'clock.
JET WBwr*at?A*, 7th September.
Court waa opened at 10 o'cloak, A. M..
Hon. G. S. Bryan presiding.
Jurors answered to their names a* on jee
terday.
United Stale* tic one wagon and two
horaerJobn Gosnell, claimant?iafoiroation
for tor f itura. A rerdiei of - Guilty " bar
1 rebia#i 1. ordecoA. the* the fteJa
and merehandixc be condemned aa forfeit
ed to the Uoited Slater, and that the Clerk
ieeue writ of rtsJilks^ifpNise to lite May*
slial, returnable on ftfei Slotiday of Ubtoblr
next.
United States ra. three barrels distilled
' apiiltr, unt lioia*, one mole, one two horaa
| wagon, A-.. found at Pickena In poaaeaaion
of J. M. Oiborni?information for forfeit*
tire. The uaual monition nnd proclamation
Inn ing been made and lite default, of all
petaona being duly tittered, it ia ordered,
r tlial tba gwodt ml merchandize l?e eon
AetitfceJ at 'forfeited lu the United Btalea,
and tliat lite Clerk irmi* writ of venditioni
exponna to Maishal, returnable on first
Monday of October next.
Tlie Court wae again occupied up to tlie
hour of ndjou^iMntmt with the eonaidcration
of the cat# of Orice t?. Townea.
HTtHianMl, 8l|t Sep!ember.
Court opratl at 10 o'clock, A. M. Juror
a antwored to Unit oamoa ao on teater*
George A. Camp, oxronlor. ?ke., ti Janiet
A. r>?yle. Fi Fa it? tare, Rule to ahow
cauae; Prtry A IVrijr liar claimant, ft. Me*
Gourap. for defendant. Order granted for
? ittua to 1 made up for a lorir.
r.i'C . i* ?a*aai:picr.
If furte H R Riclia rd.On In r? Julin
I)?TtOport, Intnkropt. Ordered, llmt A*
' ?ign?e tell, an<l after paying cost#, devote
the bajance of proeeedato Robert Richard*
* ton, Cleik of Coi'rt, for heir* of W. T An*
I demon.
t The Court resumed (lie consideration of
the ea?e of Grise ?i Townee, and wo ncripied
up to the hour of adjournment, hear*
? ing testimony.
Fkioat, 9!h Sep'eniiitr.
I Court opened at II o'clock, A. M. Juror*
answered to I hrir name* aa on yeaterdaj.
Tho Court returned the consideration of
the ea?? Orice r?. Townee, and was occ'f
pied In hearing the testimony tip to the
J hour of adjournment, and the Court then
adj..urn?l until Monday teat.
C?Mru<iB*t.tir to GK*rtal R. K Lea.?
The New York Ex|>r?-**, in commenting on
ilw rurrtmlrr of Hrdin, allude* lo 0 nwal
R. K. L-e in llie following eonipliromlary
pitnnti :
W# * only infer what wight fx done
from what really teat done during our own
rebellion. The Confederal* General Lee,
with a half-naked, h*1f-?lar*ed army, or re\
main* of an army, of aome forty or fi'ty
I ihouaand men, wa all know, held General
I Grant at bay before Rivhmond for lomi aix
i month*, Willi i"0,0fl0, mm more or let*, and
[ only ?urrender<d when the commirrarlat b?d
5 distributed the laet ernat anJ the laat ounce
f of powder. If that Preneh army at Sedan
had had leader* with aom* of L*e'< brain
3 and pluok, Frenchman would not have bad
to bin*h today for eo ingloriott* a aurren
der.
i/ifi
f'
IFor aem>i,n Weight ann MaAArant.?
Wheel floor, on* pound i* on* quart.
to d I An meal on* poaad two ounce* I* nm
quart.
Butter, when toft, on* pound on* ounce i<
j on* quart.
Lo*f tuftr, broken, on* ponnd ii one quart
s Wli ite tugir, powdered, on* pound ont
8 nunc* one i* quart.
Beat brown ragar, one pound two onneto i<
2 one quart.
rierage iIm, ten are on* ponnd.
] Liquid McAaunn^?8ixt*en tabt**poonluli
j are half a plat.
* Comouo.?Tlie New York 8tar aajra:
' "At Ik* Cincinnati Republican Conreniloi
r yeaterday. a colored man received a largi
: nnmUr of vote* for Dir*?ior of Ik* count]
! Infirmary." But he waa not elected, o
I *onr*? They promised him, however, that
a* aoon a* a vacancy occur*, he ahall hi
made head nnrae at tli* am ill-pox h?apilal
Is A teMgi aph!o^i>?rntor a magnetic
nature!
Thk differ en co .between -a lost
art afod a lcdt heart?only un aspiWhat
paper ought people with
severe colds to writo upon f Why,
tUkoC, of coarse.
oYmcAL bachelor-suggests to
ut that many of the girls of the
period are less facts tTutn figures.
Ir von would find a great manj*,
faults, he on the look out. It you
would find them in still greater
abundance, be on tho look in.
0#x of Ihe finest qualities iu a
human being is tlkat nice sense of
delicacy which renders it inipoesi*
bio for him to be an intruder or a
.boit.' ** <* * ; > } ! ' f ' J
nt\r ttiidta mvprt r
QOL UMJIIA , SOUTH CA ROLINA.^ ?
fpilR Proprietor* tnke plearnre in inntuixt
! Jt i?g^l|i* eletrmilljMornUhed ErtwbHehincot
I now open Tor the accommodation of guertr.
{ tbo ta^' wlll ?lmji bo supplied With every
delicacy orthe eeoeon?heth from tbe Newt
r?r* iM I'bsrwrlon niatwefa, and no effort*
will be apared to give perfect aatiafaetinn, in
every roapect, to our patron*. FREE LUXCII
in tbe refectory every day fioni II until 124.
WM. GORMAN, ) ?
II. II. 11AHENII0P, | p,,0,'R,KT0n,
Sept 2u 10 tr
NickersonHOtteeHOtel,
COLUMBIA, 8.C.
THE undersigned faav ing
fin?3E5SL RENEWED hia lcaec upon
Abe above Popular Ifouac, will endenvor to
make it one of tbe moat agreeable Hotel* In
the South. A call la aolicitcd. ? -jw
.A - ,
, . Frco Omnibus to and from the lfol<I.
WM. A. WRIGHT,:
I Proprietor,
j Sept 8; 15 tf *
NATIONAL HOTEL,
?(?iwificiari/A, s. ?.
PROPRIETOR.
r. HAMILTON JOYNEll. CLERK.
- RATES
Of B?ard per T>?y 00
Supper, Breakfast and Lodging 2 Ofl
Single Meals 1 O0
Sep I 15 tf
PAVILIOW HOTEL,
oia^rajum3w?i?,s. ?.
BOARD,
Ter Day $3 00.
R. HAMILTON. Superintendent.
nr?. ii. l. rutt.j:rfii:i.i>,
l*ropriolrc*s
Sep! 20 19 tf
JOHN B. BEIEItH,
FI.DHI5T I MKUPI CMMIM
IBUIUUI m uukvuuui u vurniinuu.
SAND gives bis clout
' Vegetable GarWilli
n lir|? ejrjioritncc,
bo is confidvnl
nf giving sali*f.iolioii
to those tmpbiyinj:
Orders left at tbil
oiico will be attendee
Mar 3ft 41 tf
TUTT'S VEGETABLE
OVINE JPMLHi
Cures di*eaaes of the Liver and Stomach.
TU ITS KX PKCTORANT
A pleasant rtr e for Coughs, Cold*. A".
Tirrra sarsapabili.a akdqukkkv
D"LK4HTlhe treat Alterative and Bloor
Purifier. TUTT8 IMmOVED It A I F
DYE, Warranted I lie best dye in use. 'Cheat
standard preparations are for solo by Drug
gists avery where. tbst ft-tjr.
Marble Yard,
LAURENS C. HS. C
f"ARBLR CUTTING IN ALL ITf
1*1. Branches, done in Ilia ner.tcst o
8tj le, and of the best Italian and Anierl
ean MARBLE. Address
JOSHUA EIXFTKJK.
Iaterst* Court IlouSe, 6. C.
June 1 1 * ) 1 jr
1W Mtorl |**r A nnutt*
64 PAGES READING MATTER.
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENT!
WAULWM. SYAJVS A COCSWWL1
D. WYATT Aim.
CTiABLBHTOR, ?. ?
i July 20 9 tt
LTATTF.SD030
' MADE AND REPAIRED, B
JAMES M. PRICE.
Oive kim call at hia rciid.nc., aaar tl
OAILLARD SCHOOL HOOSE.
> June 23 5 t
Por Sale or Lease.
TUB eubaeriber will Sell or I,eaae a FAR*
OK 1ST MILL and TAN YARD, aicua
, ad 1? milaa below Greenville Court Fiona
near the Fork Shoal Road. The Farm
mall, but the Mill ar.d Tan Yard are both I
I good running condition. Feraor.a wiabing I
either bay or leaae, will addrena or call en m
' | at Oak Lawn, Greenville Conntr, 8. C.
J. L. WOODS! DK, M. I>.
t I July 13 8 Aeow
HLI-1 *!!!"
b; wherlk, <
Q?EE WM.I.E, p.
gold in iris"mem
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
fPECTACltS. r .
18 ft 88 Caret Solid Nuptial Bingo,
'SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
Kg* VORK.vf all discriplione in hi*
Una done promptly.
Oet 27 28 ly
A. J. R0SS & CO.,
MANtfFACTVliJSnS
v, V
wars:*
DEALERS IN ,
PAPA KHED AMD PRESSED WARE,
" * ' . -_' ' " AW* ' '* '
' OOOKING A3T1!) IlEATINU 8T0YES.
f "I Ei Ail kind* of
^ Th*?ui SheetIron Work Done
jV^v.X;, tJf# moit *
UtiASO^ABlE TERMS,
Am! with ptomptacM.
sr. tfcr"* r
IT W. If, CAMMEH.
WlACTtCAl GUNSMITH Aft? . MACHINIST
CORN SnKLI.BRS, Cotton Gina, Locks,
Sewing Machines, Umbrella* and Parasola
REPAIRED with promptness. Charges
reasonable Corn Shelter*, for sole from fill
to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil
Plate*, for marking clothing.
mnckftiiiilliiiiff.
X HAVE in addition to mr usual business.
X opened a ULACK8MITH SIIOP, having
a competent Workman hired, Larkln Wc?t?cld.
Work in tills lino will bedonc satisfactorily.
Reedy made PLOUGHS always on hand
far sale. ,
, ' ' f?lnnJ-?-rn i^ai* of Old Court I)nui*t at the
Randulj.h place, baring removed from toy
Hand on Mnin Street. SS-tf
TOWNES 4 EASTi
&a:s??35?ns
AND .
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
m ACTIVE IX GREENVILLE AXD
SPliliO 17XI)IXG COVXriEs.
Office Over Julius C. Smith'*.
r?. rt VkuA' * ows v. bast.
Ap V7 - 4? tr
WX. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
3AHL ONEGA, GA?
WlM practice in the Counties of Lumpf
t kin, Dnteeon, Uilmor, Fannin, Union,
Towns. White and Dnll.
Jan 10 M tf
En P. JOHES,
AXD SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
V Will riut-rtv* m tit
COURES OF THIS STA1E
AUtO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
. CHBee Greenville 0. H., S. C '
My 7 _ iv*
, At. at KACLfclT. o. e. WELL*
EASLEY ft WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN KC^IJJTY.
URKBNVILLE, S. 0.,
PK ACTlCK in (ho Courts of Ilia State and
of the United States, and give especial
I attention to cases in liuokruptey.
i June 13 3
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
> Jewelry, Periscopic Spectacle*,&c
' tTII.L order on extra article
[XJ?Kjy for nny |ier*on. Specisl otten!t
jM? linn will hu given to ItEPAIKArte
lVutehes <>{ every ilea
crlpti'iii. llost twfcivnce* ilh'en.
J A MPS U. IJI.ACK.
June :;o s tf
' Spring Killinery.
! aaao. &Q3 ejsiasiajss
L WOULD INFOHM THE
^ /^Bn ?l Ureonvillo nod vlelnnr.
that alio b.( opened Iicr
' jCjjSW SPRINO MILLINERY,
Vy y/M "'"0 '"' idi 'he '1'? nlionJ
uR lion of thoae looking purrlinaea
firLFY in tbia line. Jlcr price* tiro
| REASONABLE,
I And alio will Inke plcnauro*In calilMng Iter
\G O O I> SV
A>nll ia tl?*ired before buying, oa abe fcela '
Ifonfl.lnaa. a ... .
* April IS 47 ?m
j
I DR. SHALLENBERCER 3
I Fever and Ague
T ANTIDOTE
Alwuy* Mop* (fee 4'fclHs,
This Medicine has boon fioforo the Tub?
lie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. Itdoeenotpnrge,
^ does not sicken i'.9 stomach, is porfoctly
safe in any do?o and under all circumstances,
nn l is tho oniry Medicine that will
CURB IMMEDIATELY
_ and jjermaneutly every form of Fever
and A .rue, liecntiao it is a perfect Auttdels
to malaria.
^ _ Bold by all Druggists.
j 2T*h f ?7 ly
I11VID DICKSON'd Orrmt Hook oh
Is farm,*? now out. Wo f?r?'n library
complete wnhont ii, Bonnd in cloth,
M } Sheep. $4 AO; Ualf Morocco, $S. Or.
- .Tefs received st this oflfWe. Good esnvsssin?
see ids wanted, for ierms, spply st
^ this ? (Mce.
5;: FOR SAliE OR TO RENT,
Is 1^.?A Comfortable UWKLMNO,
in containing aevsn Rooms, sad
to fltMBiM " necessary Ont-Iltiililings.
s, ^>1 cHfttfg within a few minutes walh of
| Furman University. For particulars apply to
T. Q. IlONAl.DMOM,
| Novcm' er 14 . 37 tf
if' ' .J. L'J JJ_ 1 J L??1? ?
Uharieston (
Advertisements*
Old Cnrolln* Bitter*. r
Si HD2B2I?3(&iai!fT!*t?7I& SKBSSU?
We Ukt pleaeuro In offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE public. They are compound
ed with great care, and contain eome
of the bert Ton ice in Ike Phnrmaeopln. A?
evidence of the vaperiorHy of ear Bitter*
over all other*, we have certificate* from
many of the leading phyeieiaoe In oov8tatei
who have pceeeribed them in their practice'.
1 UK OLD CAROLINA B1TTKRS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Del Hit v.
Chill# end Fever and Dyapepala.
W? do not offer oar Bhler*H* Mr? (or all
dtseaaea, but as ON Awrmtii Toole, they
have no oqaal.
Far talc by all DruggUk* and Grocers
ewery where.
Prlocipal Depot, r.
GOODRICH. WINKWAN k CO,
Importer* of Choice Drugs nnd Ch? mlcnis,
Charleston, S. C.
Mh 9 42 - 1y
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR
8APARILJA.
OEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COVTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU
CHU.
rI>HE>E CELEBRATED PREPARA
Jl TIONS, originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medicAl fsculiy, hnve been so long extrn
eively used by physicians and others, that
they are generally known for their intrinsic
value, nnd ean he relied on as being
most valuable remedies in all enesa slicrs
Sarsapnrilla or Burhu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended. They
are prepared ir, a highly concentrated form.
So as to render the dose small and conveni
*nt. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt atleittion.
OLO. W. CAIirKNTLU, HFX3ZF.Y A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse.
No. 7S7 Market street, Philadelphia.
DOW1E A MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Clmrle?toft,y. C
Norfr ?f lr
PrP tOAlE,
CHAKMvSTOIV, 9. V.
1
|j| W illll^rP
- itiWll K
f Ur^Nt mnl mMte?n|iltt?1
ftV< Manufactory of D?oreSa?he?, :- -ffc%
1 Blinds, MouMlnw, ?i;,lk1W/
Southern RfttM.
/^ Printed price list d?Mi cinyilWIlWH
jgr~ Send for
p9" Sent free ou ap?tIeatioft'.',"7^
April 27 49 1y
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
G I) IV E It 4 I
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Dceotnlflo&ifiort dUhQlrf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample meant for ennduelintt
my buninige, I ntn at all timea pre
pared to make liberal advaauet on t'oUon
July 2t 10 ly
A7 F7 CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
KiAiasiLie WDBU&S
Corner Meeting-St and Horlbaak'a Allay,
?aa^aaesaaj, s, o,
I PL A ATS M A T\K nrn ru>r> *r>
*?? ? 4 v/ Ui^X/JLVA,
AND FREE OF CHARflF.,
WHEN WOBK DOVE BT ME.
Dm 1 n 1;
SAMUEL C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO W liliOAD ST., CHARLESTON.
"PARTICULAR attention alven to pitr1.
chtM Knd i,l? of SECURITIES on
Commiaeioa. Information given rheerfullj.
ncrraa ro
Ttav. K T. RU 1ST.
J. c. bailey.
TIIOS STEEJf.
September 21, 1869.
JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO.
Importer* and Wholesale Dealer* In
QTAPLS A2TD FillTOT
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS ANDfiMIl WARES,
CHARKB8TO>T, Si C.
I M ii r 8?t 4V-?" "? 6m
PRINTER, STATION EH,
AND DEALER *?
LAW, SCHOOL AND BLANK
Blank books on band t* t
ihr of any pattern at abort nmit*.
Binding and llnlirx executed in Inn atjrle
Wade A Co. Printing Ink* for a ale at Ibt aaea
I afaeturera price.
So. 155 tfrrliog Si., nppntlle C%nrU*lnn ftolri
OBARI.E8TON.8. Ci.
. Mb M Sin*
Charleston
Advertisements.
i_ i >Mt ' ? : IH I I |?|| J i
the hills House,
0e<?k3k&??tt?35, ?. 0.
PABKEB & CO* Proprietor*.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
30ard. PER day $4 oo.
Dec S 29 If
dh aelestonhotel
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Assistants, a. butterfield, (formerly
of th? Pavilion Hold,) and \V.
8. MILLER.
CHAS. KERRISON,
LATE
E. ft L L WMl
idmir. mom*
262 King Street,
CHARLECTOIT, O.
Mar HO 45 0m
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WARKROOMS,
17ft, 177 * 17ft, King Street
CHARLESTON, S. CEsTABi.imr.n
in T838.
Mnn Kcopa con,tantIjr on hand _fl_
welt selected Stock of E3HSC3
;;H' rUI^lTITT7RS,
Ip^Vy, Which he offera mi
REASONABLE
U 1 PRICES.
ix. o.?UUUltS t'A HKFli IjIi \ fAUKHU
FOR SHIPPING.
Hot U 17 ' 1y*
I\ VON S A NT EIV ,
importer or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toys, Doll*, Games, Children's Cacsiaftsy
French Confeetonery, Fire Worka,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Such a* Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
229 Kiny-81. 2 door* above Market,
CHARLESTON, B. C.
Mar 30 40 1,?
IRosadalis
?<rpHE R S AT AMERICAN
) JL HEALTH RESTORER, purifies
Sihe blood and cure* Scrofula, Syphilis,
)8kin Dieeate*, Rheumatism, Diseases
)of Wotaea, and all Chronic Affections
>?f the Meed, Lircr and Kidneys.
^Recommended hy the IflforKeat FaeaL
/ij ana mauy mouaaous op oar best
/citizen*.
(SU^P / Rend the tcatimony of Physician*
(and patient* who have need Rosadall* ;
(send for our Ro?adali* Guide to flealth
(Hook, or Almanac foi thin year, which
IIHA (w? publish for gratuitous diatrib utiun
H (it will aire you much valuable iufot-*
U (mation.
Dr. R;. W. Carr, of Baltimore, *ay* :
S I take' plcaaure in recommending
0Wonr Aon.tti4i.it a* a very powerful
^alterative. I haveeeen it need hi two
/eases with happy results?one in n
)r>M of secondary syphilis, in whieh
/the patient pronounced himself cured
/after having taken Are bottle* of your
/medicine. The other is a case of scrof/ula
of long standing, which ia rapidly
JR (improving under it* use, and the ui~
/JP<^L iriieation* are that the patient wilt
l (jy^^yyoow reeovuv. I have carefully ex
(nmineHf the formula by which your
(Hoaadafts ia made, and find it an e?m
(ccllcnt compound ef alterative ingre'
S Dr. Sparks, of Kicholatvillc, Ky.,
[Mm* )saya ha has used Rosadalia in catca of
/scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory results-as a cleaner of iho
^ /Blood I know no better remedy^
[ ) Benjamin Bcchtol, of Lima, Ohio;
I /writes: I have suffered for twenty
(years with an inreterate eruption over
19 \>ny whole body ; a short time since I
(purchased a bottle ot Rosadalia i?ud It
^ (effoctcd a perfect cure.
( Roiadalis ia aold hy all druggists.
n?oor?Hirj| ui &&CD?n^i] liace,
sUaltimora.
Sri. Clixnti 4 Co.
Proprietor*,
May 19 63 \y
PLAHTATIOH BITTERS ,
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder wliich
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day *
the best and purest tonic, ^
, and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
, world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
. Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
^ *t
Which Adam and Kve nartook A
of tlio tree of knowledge, did I hey
study the higher brunches? a
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