g,in- L I IJ .IU I'J L.J!--LJ,
^ortrtj. c
October. > k
October strews tbe woodland o'er, ?
With many s brilliant color; *'
The world is brighter then before? "
Why should oar hearts be duller T <?
Sorrow end the scarlet leaf, T
Sad thoughts and sunny weather I 1
Ah ate I this glory and this grief t|
Agree not well together. n
This is the parting season?this 1'
Tho timo whoa friends are fly in; ; '
And lovers now, with many a kiss, T
Their toog farewells are singing. It
Why is earth so gaily dressed ?
This pomp that autumn bearvth
A funeral scenes, whore orery guest g
A bridal garment woaretb. r
Each one of us, perchance, ,nay here, *
Od juiuo blue mora heroaflvr, "
Return to view tho gaudy year,
But not with boyish laughter.
Wo ehall then bo wrinkled men,
Our brows with silver laden, n
And thou this glen may seek again, t)
But nevermore a maiden ! p
Jfufure perhaps foresees that Spring ?
Will touch bor teeming bosom, k
And that a few brief months will bring,
Tho bud, the bee, tbo blossom ;
Ah ! theso forests do not know? p
Or would less brightly wither1? ||
The virgin that adorns them so
Will never more come hither.
fi
Jfamanms. c
I c(
A Lover on a Rampage. p,
It is singular what strange w
episodes the tender passion pome- ri
times occasions. It is not nnfrc*
qnently tho cause of billionsness, \\
producing dyspepsia and other <1
complaints of ttie digestive organs ; n
it has been asserted that cholie is v
soniotimes the result of it, and a
wonderful tendency is created' by
it. Meditative walks, silent rover-1?
ics and self communion spring i*
inevitably from tho first advances 1,1
ot the observing emotion, i nose "
are common and anticipated re- 11
suits ; but it lias been left to Julius r
Cober to disclose a new feature in 1
the universal malady. It seems
that Julius has been smitten with
the bright eyes and rosy cheeks of {
a cabbage vender in the I'oydras
market. lie visits her daily, ,
dining in her presence on rashers ,
of bacon and cold vegetables, and ,
on one of these occasions summoned
sufflccnt courage to proffer his
suit. lint his embarrassment
caused him so much excitement
thnt lie actually overturned a jug
of carbonic acid, which had been
put under the table by the maid
en's respected progenitor. The
noxious fluid rapidly spread upon
the pavement and a mo6t offensive
odor arose from it.
44 What's that ?*' inquired the
little maiden, elevating her olfactory
member, and making evident
signs of distress.
44 It's my love," continued
Julius, oblivious in his excitement,
of the smell, and supposing her
inquiry to refer to his attachment.
44 Oh, my I Volt don't tell me
that's love?"
44 Of course it is, my dear.?
You have no idea how strong it
is."
4t Yes, I have?my goodness!"
exclaimed the beauty, as Julius'
feet stirred the sediment, and a
more sickening odor arose.
44 Why it's terrible."
" Indeed it is ; and I'll certainly*
die if yon don't marry inc."
41 And will it always l?e this
wayI" anil again the little pugnose
shot up in the air.
14 Always."
tl I can't stand it."
" It won't he quite so violent,
but just as strong."
441?I?I?don't think I like to (
lie loved, sir ; it smells too had."
w What ?*'said Julius, with another
scrape of his foot?and this i
time obtaining a good draught of i
the carbonic acid. 41
It smells so!" the maiden again 1
repeated. *
'4 But that ain't love?it's some- 1
thing under the table !"'
44 Oh I well, now, I thought as I
how when people loved, they i
smelt!" j
44Oh, no," said Julius; and an ,
immediate search revealed the 1
cause ot the offensive odor.
It is useless to say thereon 1
Julius became hannv and his '
sweetheart radiant.
What Tiiky Say.?One day last J
week a man stepped tip to us and .
said lie would pay us every cent
he owed if he lived till Saturday ,
night. We presume that man
died. Another said he would pay ,
tis in a day or two, as sure as we
were horn. Did the man make a
mistake, or were we ever horn ?
Another said he would settle his
hill as sure as shooting. We are
led to the conclusion that shooting
is decidedly uncertain. Another
said lie hoped to go on a visit to
his Satanic Majesty, if ho didn't
a -i tt
pay us in inree uayB. iiaven i (
Been liim since, but wo trust lie ,
has hoped in vain. Quite a number
said they would see tomorrow. t
These men have been blind every r
day since, or else to morrow has ^
never come. One man told us six ?
months ago that lie would pay us t
as soon as he got gome money.
Thnt man would not tell an untruth,
and of cou?e, lias not had
a cent since. ?
On a gate port in front of a
farm Innmnggl* west, is a wign,
reading: iFKo life insurance or /
sewing inactltao wanted hero."
Ireat Freahet?Jfany Lives Lost.
W aauixuToa, October 1. j
The water la higher here than ever
town. No Ira in a fiom Lynchburg rlnce
?*i-ruay. me 1'uIoium River, ennui and
djieent streams, are flooded. The Long
hldge ia ander water, Provision has been
mile to avoid delaying mail* or passengers,
he weather lo-duy i? clear d<ut very hot'lie
Chain Bridge washed away. Loss to
be Orange and Alexandria Railroad la
Dtitchly estimated At |tS<>0,000. A sjian of
lie Chain Bridge is now lodged against the
?oiig Bridge. Experts say JJiot li will go.?
lie ouly pneent communication bclwcsn
era aud Alexandria is by boat.
Wukklixo, Va., Octol??r 1.
Advices from llarpet's Ferry represent a
rent IIooJ in the Shennndonb River. Mnny
ubstanllil buildings have been destroyed,
ifty pereo s linve lost their liven, and
lany nre in peril, beyond the aid of their
der.de.
Richmond, Ya , October 1.
The liver here rose twenty-five feet Uat
ight, and this morning is within a fool of
re Danville Railroad bridge, and M lyo'a
atsenger biilge. The streets for four or
vo blocks tu the vicinity of the old mar- j
t, the lowest point in the city, are sub- !
ierge-1 in four leet water. Thousands of
ersons are on the river banks, wulting for
le bridges to go.
The lower purii in cf I.iliby Trison tni k
re at 11 o'clock, from n qunutily of lime
oing cvci flowed by the flood. The fire
ins Slopped before much durnnge was done,
iiizene are volunteering to n niove tohno>
from the wart houses on the river bank,
urniture, ti links and barrel# of flour And
hii-kv, nre floating down the river. The
ver lit Lynchburg lint fallen eight tec'.?
jvorul bridges on Virginia and Tenners c
itl'rond were wnslied away. The persons
roxvned at Lynchbu-g were Mrs. Ransom
nd her daughter, three children of Mr.
i'hitlow, and a colored woman.
Richmond, October 1.
The wnter here is elill rising. At 1 30
'clock between 300 and 400 stores were in
iven feet water, between IGlh and 18th
reels. The street c irs pll d till noon<
rlien the water coming in at the windows
lie line wns slopped, and a ferry is now
an on all the lin- streets from 16th to ISih
nst at noon the Manchester cud of Mnyo'*
Ir'ulge gave way, and half a mile of the
iridge floated down the stream. AH the
vliatves are under water, and the York
liver Railroad Depot is completely subnerged.
Several small mnnniac' inIng esahliehments
along the river have been
IWetlt off. A'.l lloV the river li?? I....... ?*?.?
ted over with email houses and wrecks of
houses, fencing deal cattle, <tc , di if ing
down.
The gos work-* arc submerged. The first
wave front the Lynchburg freshet struck
here at Ave o'clock this morning, nnd lite
river commenced rising willi much greater
rapidity than before, when it was only
swollen by the ovetfl>w. Ii three hours
the lower end of lite city known at Ilocl eta
was under water, and the scene ihcie
beggars description. Two or threo small
stores were swept off, with nil their contents
The families who hud remained in
their houses, hoping tho flood would subside,
commenced crying from the upper
windows for help. lb ait 8 wore btoughl
and they were snv<d, hut the larger portion
of their furniture was lost. Two hundred
families in that portion of the city are
houseless In-night camping out on the
neighboring bills.
To night the bridge of ilie Richmond ami
Danville Railroad still stands, hut the river
is ?tl}l tiring, and it is hardly b-lieved it
can stand much longer. All the large colton,
iron and flour m ils, employing 2,t)00
hands, have been forced by the fb>od tos'op
operations. The cily water works have nl
so bt en stopped, being so damaged lb at. |
lite}- cannot be repaired in two weeks.?
The rcserv? it* only contains five days supply
for the city. AH llio ice houses in the |
cily ate on the riv-r bank, and are twenty
feet undt r water. The water is seven feet
higher than ever known before. A despatch
from Lyrichbutg says lite river there
is rising again.
Dr. J. A Rroadtts' book on pre telling lias
been adopted by the Kentucky University
[Disciples) as text hook for its theological
department.
? ?????
We see the fact advertised, that there is to
jo a newspaper established at Lexington,
n this State, to be culled the Lrjcinr/ton
Df patch, (Jodkbky M. Harmon, publisher.?
ts politic* will be anti-radical.
South Carolina Railroad Company*
Coi.itmbia, 8. C., May 13, IH70.
OX and after Sunday, 15 May, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina ituil uimI
will run the following schedule:
f'Olt CIIARLR8TON.
Leave oluinbin 7 45 a m
Arrive nt harlcston 3 30 p tn
Leavo Charleston 8 30 a m
Arrive at uluuibin 4 tO p in
roil A UOI'STIA.
Lc|ve Columbia 7 45 am
Arrivo at Augusta 4 25 p m
Leave Augusta 8 00 a in
Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p in
linifT KXI'IIKHH THAIS (HUSIIAVH BXCRI'TKO.)
Leave Columbia 7 50 p in
Arrive at Charleston 0 45 a in
Arrive nt Augusta 7 05 a in
Leave Charleston 7 30 p in
Ijcnv* Augusta 0 00 p in j
Arrive ut Columbia 6 00 a in
CASDKS THAI*.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains
will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and 8ntur>
lays; an J between Camden and Kingville daily
Leave Camden 0 35 a m
Arrive ut Columbia I! 00 a in
Ijenve olumbis I 00 p m
Arrive at atn'len ........ 5 40 p m
II. T. 1'KAKE. Uen'l Sup't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
iwrt >srrkit intendknt's office,
Columbia. H. C.. July 25, IA70.
ON and after MONDAY, Augnat 1, the folowing
Schedule will be run daily, Sundaya
gcepted, connecting with Night Train* on
louth Carolina H?nd, up and down, al*? with
["rain* going South on Charlotte, Columbia
nd Augusta Railroad ;
Jp?I,ea\o Coluinhia A.15 a m
" A I* ton lb.IS a m
" Newberry 11.0.1 am
Arrive Abbeville A.00 p m
" And<-r?on. 4.AO p in
" Oreenville 5.00 p m
low*?Leave Oreenvillo 7.00 a rn
" Anderaon 7..10 a m
" Abbeville 9.00 a in
" Newberry 12.47 p in
" .Alaton 2..10 p m
Irrivo Columbia ,1.46 p m
JOHN II. MORE, tlcn'l Sup't.
'Aug 3 II tr
1" 1 L". -L . 1 .
Rosabalis
OtirpjfE 0 HKATAMKRI C AN
Vl H&ALT1I KK8T0KKK, purifte*
xle blood ami cure* Scrofula, Sjphili*,
Mkln UiMtMii Hhciunntiatn, BimMi
MWoitM, >otl ?ll Chronic Affection*
)uf tho Blood, Lsi?*r annd Kidoex*
?)ll?cou>ni#udcd by Um Medical Faowu
Jij and many thousands of our boat
fcithwn*.
v nw> too lorumony or I'hjriiciMi
(and patieuta who haveusod Rossdalis;
(send for our Roaaidalis Unido to Health
(Rook, or AImbom for this year, which
IjflB (we publish for gratuitous distribution
Ml Sit will give you aiuch Valuable infer*
HH Smation.
Bvj Dr. R. W, Carr, of Baltimore, snys t
) I take pleasure in recommending
?>your iHvmdalii aa a very powerful
^alterative. I have seen it used in two
scares with happjr results?one in a
>easo of secondary syphilis, in which
Alio patient pronounced himself cured
rafter having taken five bottles of your
finedieino. The other is a esse of scrof/BB
yila of long standing, whioh is rspidly
/fl(B ymprov^ng under its uso, and ibo in*
'M?(dicatIous sro that the patient will
(^^^p(sonii recover. I have carefully ex
(.unlited the formula I y which your
SRosadalis is made, and And it an ex/B
jccllent compound of nlteratiro ingrc
Sdicnts.
B S Dr. Sparks, of Nieholasville, Ky.,
)says he has used Kosadulis in rates ol
WrofuU and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory rcsults-ar a cleaner of the
9 /Blood I know no better remedy.
( Benjamin Boclitol, of Lima, Ohio,
/writes: I havo suffered for twenty
yyenrs with an inveterato eruption over
viny whole body ; a short time sinca 1
(purchased a bottle ol Kosadulis and it
S (effected a perfect cure.
( Rosadalis is sold by all druggists.
) Laboratory, 01 Exchange I'latc,
(Baltimore.
> Drs Clexcnts ft Co.
J'roprittor0.
May 18 52 ly
PLANTATION 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 lias
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are cspecially
subject, it is '
superseding every other
stimulant.' In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduccd
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.
June 21, Ihfl). 5 1y
For Sale.
1 ^ ^ \vH OFFER AT PRIVATE
Palo, tlio very Desirable RonHt
rrtBuJ lilcnco on Rutherford atreet,
^gTaXcr;iijJC-' in tliin City, known na the
<;ooDiii:TT I'BiAci:.
The House hna Five Room* ami Two Piazxn*
on a floor down rthirs, and Two Room* above,
mill ia in
CO M PLETE It EPA 111
The Outbuildings are ample and good. The
Lot contain* a little more than Three acre*;
hna an E.x-ollent Harden, and one of the
Very Heat Well* In the City. This ia altogot
her one of the moat desirable residences in
or around Oreenvilla.
Jf o >1 sold before, thia property will ho offered
at Auelion uu Hale*-day in November.
For Tcriua, Ac., apply to
KARLE A. ULYTIIE,
Laud Agent*.
Aug 17 13 13
GREENVILLE
D A D C D Mill*
r m r t n itiillo.
:o: ??
J. Bannister & Son,
or a1.1. kiuds or
Book, News, Wrapping and
Colored
*? mjz ?. m
HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR
Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS.
May 26 I ly
Notice
IS hereby ffiven tliat I will apply to 9.
J Dotiihit. Probate .Inrlga ol Greenville
County. f"r a Final Discharge at Adminif
trntor of the Ivtate ol I'ETER C. SOB
GUTS, <V"cen?ed, on the 14th day of October
next.
THOMAS GOLDSMITH,
Admini*t i ntor.
September 14, 1870. 17-4
Spring Millinerv.
aa&B. 198 <3S3MB33?B
WOULD INFORM THK
I,tidies ol Greenville and ?l*?lo
ty. lliRt she has opened her
SPRING MILLINERY,
if.'tfl ',e leu*
SB 1W ''"n ?' 'hose ?'?kinj{ purchases
wl*i in this line. Iler prices are
REASONABLE,
Ami sho will lake pleasure in eiblbing her
GOOD 8.
A call is desired before buying, as sho feels
confident of pleasing.
April 13 47 Am
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
I _ A Comfortable DWELLING
V A/tnfftSntnr* aeuan II ?- ?- ?J
l"'?Rul. "" l,OWMIIry Out-Building*,
Wlii PjWP within a few minute* walk of
Kurman tJniveriity. For particular* apply to
T. Q. DONALDHOH.
November 21 27 tf
W V/* kJ 1
I |.n. - ' ll"
NEW STORE.|;
JOHXT H. OOODX.RTT
t) K8PKCXF(JLiiY Inform# the Publiotbat .
XV he has evaiDCDoeil lJuainess again at
the Old Stand of
LONG & GOODLETT,
"Where he hu just opcucd a portion of hi* |
Stock, consisting of
ID ?<D?DS)0p
Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, ,
Hardware, dfcc.,
All of which were bought at low figures, an?l !
will ho eold for
CASH O IS BABTCIi
At a alight advance on Cost, lie Svlieilt a
eharo of the public patronage.
Ap 0 46 tf
Chai lotto. Columbia and Augusta
R- R.
* Columbia, 8. C., September 1, 1870,
ON and after TUtS 1>AY, the Passenger
trains over this Head will run as follows
:
OOINO SOUTH.
Lcavo Charlotte, N. C., at. ....8.20 a. m.
" Columbia, S. C., at. :t.S5 p. ni.
Arrive Augusta, at 8.50 p. in.
aomo NORTH.
Lonvo Augusta, at ...6.00 a. m.
M Columuia, S. C., at 11.45 a. in.
Arrive Charlotte, N. C., at 6.30 p. ut.
ACCOM NIDATION TRAINS, SUNDAYS KXCRI'TKl).
Leave Columbia 10.10 p. iu.
Arrive at Augusta 7.00 a. in.
l<eave Augusta 6.30 p. in.
Arrive at Columbia '. 4.15 a ui.
Close connections tnado via U recti shorn and
Richmond and Aci|iiia Creek, and ??? Raleigh,
Woldon and Bny Lino. Througli Tickets sold
and baggage checked to all points North,
South, and"West.
^SCt For futher information apply at this
Office. C. BOUKNIUH'r, Snp'i.
Supt 7 16 tf
We IX,
PRACTICAL CUNSMITH AND MACHINIS1
mf?t ^
/^4AD v oniu * ?t?o * -
Livu.i onriKunnr, viiunn uim, i.ocks,
> Sewing Machines, Umbrellas unci Purasola
REPAIRS'!) with promptness. Clmrtras 2
reasonable. Corn Shelters, Tor snte from $10
to $12. I nut nlso prepared to furnish Stencil
Plates, for marking clothing.
IHackKiiiilltiiiKr.
IHAVK in udilition to my usuai business,
opened n DLACK8M ITII SHOP, busing
ii competent woikinun hired, Lnrkin West field.
Work in this line will be done satisfactorily.* ?
Ready mndo PLOUGHS always on hand
for sale. *
Stand?In renr of Old Court Honrs, nt the
Handolpb plnce, having removed from my
stand on Main Street. 28-tf -I
o
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW c
' DAHLONEGA, GA., \
WILL practice in tho Counties of I.ump- ,
kin. Dawson, Gilmer, l'annin, Union, ;
Towns. White and llall.
Jan It 33 if .
COLUMBIA HOTEL, '
COLUMMA, SOL Til CAHOUXA. i
ffMIE Proprietors tnko pleasure in nnnoune1
ing this elctfiinlly-luruislicd Establishment
now open for the accointnodMiion of guests.
Tlio taldo will alwnys he supplied with every
delicacy of tho season?both from tho New
York and Charleston markets, and no efforts
will be spared to give perfect satisfaction. In
every respect, to our patrons. F1IKK LU.VCII
in the refectory every day fmtn II until 124.
WM. GORMAN. \ ?
H. Q. llADKNIIOl*, j iioniu.Toys.
Sept 211 lit tf
Nickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned hnving
M'tWiJl RENEWED his lease upon
the ubove Popular House, will endeavor to
muko it ono of the most ngrccabte flotels in
(lift fitiulli A in <*! t/*ti/?/l
Froc Omnibua IouimI froin llic Hotel.
WM. A. WRKUIT,
Proprietor. *
Sept 8 15 If
A. F. GHEVREDX,;
ARCHITECT,
XBA1E1B&1S W0MS <
Corner Meeting-St and H^rlbeck's Alley,
03SA&&ia3?02B, S, ?,
PLANS MADE TQ ORDER
AK.I) pu?e of'ohaufsk. 1 >
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME. j
Dec 8 29 ly '
Marble Yard,
LAURENS C. H., S. C. "
Ma milk cutting in all its
Iii*nchen, done in tlie ner.leat of
Style, and of tlie bej>t Italian and Arneri*
muiri r A,i.i..... *
JOSHUA EIXBDOHL
Laurent Court House, 8. C.
June 1 2 1 jr
Through Tickets NorthCk.xkkai.
Sli'kuintk.hdknt'h Ovfkk,
Greenville A Columbia R. It. Co,
Columbia, S C , September 4, 1870.
ON and after this date, THROUGH
TICKETS to New York, Philidelphla,
Baltimore, Washington and Richmond can
> ? purchased at tlie following Biationn <>,uthia
Road, vie: Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville,
Cokeatmrv, Newberry and Alston.
JOHN H. WORK, Oen. -opt.
M. T. Babtlxtt, Oen. Ticket Agent.
Sept 7 16 tf
Notice
IS hereby given, that I will apply to S, J,
Itouthit, Probate Judge of Greenville
County, on tit? 15(A rloy of Ootobrr nnrt, for e
I Anal discharge as Administratrix of the Estate
of JAM US H. HOPKINS, deceased.
M ATI I,I>A E. HOPKINS,
Sept. 15th, I860. Ailministratrix.
Sept 21 18 4
For Sale or Lease.
rfMIE subscriber will Sell or Lease a FARM,
1 OR 1ST MILL and TAN YARD, situated
18 miles helow Greenville Court House,
i near the Fork Shoal Road. The Farm i?
email, hut tbo Mill and Tan Yard ara both in
good running condition. IVraor.a wieliing to
' either bay or Inaae, will nddren* or call on tue,
I at Oak Lawn, Orennvillo County, 8. C.
| J. L. W0008IDB, M. D.
| July 13 3 doow
I |v a Ljf i | i i \J lT | T *x> J
- B.
WliERBE,
G) JtEEWVhxK, ?. <Oa
liBALKIt IN
B6LD m SILVER WHS,
r?i Afi/c ii?w lA-i .i> v
ULUl'AOj tUjfT Vj 1j IV I,
SPECTACLES,
18 & 33 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVEU & SILVEIt-PLATED
mmr ,/m ? ss?
KW WORK of nil iliaci'lpl'ioua In hi*
line tlotie promptly.
Oct 27 23 ljr
A. J. ROSS & C0.7
MAK UFA CTURMRS
V ' 0? V
grxw mw^jaaKCo
"DEALERS T?T
JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE,
AXD
COOJ^INCJ AND X1KATIN0 STOVES.
All ktmla of
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done
On the nioat
ItEASONAHLK TERMS,
And with promptness.
Storo Nearly Opposite the
Post Office.
Feb i? u9 tr
Equality Life Insurance Company
of Virginia.
jr
- | MffBmfWffMi <r\'%'' N9B&*'
f-^^^^^BR^M^^HK-* - - ? Mb
^riucijt cl (J(/ice, A?. IU|9, .Hutu Sit nil, Richwninl,
Va.
F) F. ASONS why every one should insure in
V ili? Equality Lite insurance Compuuy,
I' Virginia :
1st. It is mora Liberal In (lie Insurers thnn
ny other company, and will cveniunlly l>ooino
Purely Mutual ami In-long to the iii8urer8.
2<1. It circulates it* money amongst its puton?,
who are the insurors. Consequently they
ire continually getting the benefit of the rapid
iceumuliition of the Company, the money heng
invested l-y the Dnatd of Directors amongst
he insurers.
3tl. The lonns of this Cotnpnny nro ns liber*
il as other companies who declare dividends
U- the end of toe second, third nnd fourth
pears, hut this Company tit the end of the first
mil ttwr year.
DAVID 11. CLARK, President.
TIIOS. II. IVYNNK, Vice*President. |
JOJIX Q. WIXN, Secretary,
tlen. JAM US Jl. LANE, Actiinry,
Dr. F. H. IV AT KINS, I .... ....
Dr. C. II. \V. DAVIS. } Med,cal?. Advi,,r"Judge
JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
IUHK0TOH8.
J. II. Winston, Treasurer and Scerel.ary R.
F. & P. R. II ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale tlrocers; Wui. II. Powers,ol
Wlnsiijn A Powers, Wholesale tlrocers ; AI
hcrt 0 I'd way, Treasurer Duck ingl-.nm State
Company; J. P. tlil-eun, Superintendent
Adums' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'* Sugar Refinery ; (>. A. Peple,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
John II. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler. Jewelers
; Moses Milihiser. Wholesale liry Hoods :
Thomas S. Ruldwin, Clothier ; John M. finddin,
Cashier Planter's llat.k ; J. U. ]) well.
Superiutendunt W estcrn Uninn Telegraph
Company; Alex. (5. Robertson, Civttlc Rroker ;
(Jcoigo I. Herring, Wholesale (Irocer; It. I..
Drown, of Drown, Jones A Co., Wholesale
tlrocers ; A ltodeker, Druggist ; S. M. Rosen*
hautn, of S. A M. Rosctihuutn, Dry Uooods.
Equality Life Insuranco Company.
ptf*Kjriimia* ita /'nm/ihicla he)ore yon in*
iirs, it i? In your intercut to tlv no. Ayinta
iconletl ererytrhere.
HEN J. ?. II lilt GOT,
Hen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Kept 22 18 tf
TOWNES & EAST,
ili'S ILh'Zl
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
PllA C TICE IS Gil EES VII. L E AS1)
SIJIIIIO USD ISO ( () US 77 E S.
DfRco O^or Julius C. Smith's.
I. F. TOWNKA. OI.IH D. KAMT.
Ap *27 40 If
II. P. JOI^IKS,
AWWUSHaJiVaTT AiW JT?/tVW* I
AM) HO LI (iron IN EQUITY.
WILL r*ACTirit IN ALT.
COURTS OF Til IS STAT E
AI .HO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Grctnville C. H., 8. C.(
J ??l> 7 ly"
V. K. KAAI.KT. O. a. WKLL8
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, K. C?
PR\CTIC'E in III* CoUrta Of the State and
of tbo United Stiit? ?, mid give crpcciul
ittcnliori to cum-* ill liuukroptcy.
Juno 13 3
WATCIIUS, CLOCKSi
Jewelry, Feriscopic Spectacles,&c
M'ILL order an extra article
lf-1 M for liny |M*rnoii. S|>o<dHl nttenJrtl
iiuu will bo given to REI'AiK]
Nti fne WafcliOl of every dee
ripiion. Heat reference* (riven.
JAMES U. DLACK.
June 30 ,v 0 tf
OR SHA^L^^KITOCR'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Aluiif* llui C'liillw.
Thin Tifodieino linn boon boforo tho Ful>llo
fifteen year*, and in utill ahead of all
other known r?inodior Itd'csnot purge,
A/uwj n. ainlrnn 1 ?
*? 'v v t r???nmv,iij n |-vi iu?;hj
info in iiny do o and under nil oirmim- |
Htnnces, an I i ? thoonly Medieine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
Olid I'orin moiitly tv. ry form of I Vv r
and Airun, lieraiiioi it i* ft jierfoct Anil- <
doln la m?lnrlM.
Cold by all DruaglKta.
Feb 3 87 ly J
T * W* %
i in ii. i
Charleston
A
/&UVC1 KSUIIIVUIH.
i
OI?l Caroliicii Uillors,
/A ID 3H1E ,21 Olf llt'i/lE/lt. 1f?JISfllC0
Wo tako |>1*-n?<iio in off. ring tlie
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
rHlOTHK public. Tlwjr arc compound
U. til wikb great cnr>-, mhI contain roqte
of ilie be-l Tunica in ibc I'bni nntiopin As
evidence of ibo rupiMlority of our Bitter*
ovi-r all o'lirr*, w? have ci-rliHontea (rom
ninny of tlie Ihh!in.' pliieiciuna in ottrStntr
who liuve preaoribc.l tln.ni In ibeir practice,
1 UK OLD CAROLINA BITTKIW
Will bo found invnluublo for
Wnnt of Appi-lito,
Ooncinl Del ility,
Chllla nml 1-Vvcr and Dyapopaln.
Wo do not offer our Hitler* n* a cine for n'l
difCHHi-a, but a* mi Aroniatia Tonic, tlicy
l.uve no cqliul.
For rain by all DrugghH and Grocer*
evi r> wliere.
1'iincipnl Depot,
vjv\/IMUVyll, Wiar,J!A> A CO,
Impoi tci a of Choice Drug* mid Chemical*,
ChurLctin, S. 0.
Mli 9 42 ly
GKO. AV. CAKPENTEirs
COMPOUND FLU 11) EXTRACT OF SAR
8A 1'AUl LI A.
GEO, W. CARTEKTER'S
CO\ FOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF I5U I
Oil 0.
IM1E-E CELL IIR AT ED PREPARA
'I IONS, in iginnliv introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the |>uironng* of the
tucdicnl faculty. Imve been no long exten
ei?c|_\ uhmI Iiv phyaicinnn nnd other*, thnt
iliey ?rc genei ully known for llieir inliinrie
vnlut, nnd enli he relied on hi being
iiiokI valuable reiiirdicn in nil cm>?s where
Fnrenpniilln or Uuelm ire npplionhlc, nnd
annuo! he too highly recommended. They
are prepnied in <t highly concentrated form,
no ne to render the done eninll nnd convent
?-nl. Order* by mini or otherwise will receive
prompt ntiefitlon.
<S ! :<>. W. C AIIPKNTl R.IlFNiZKY A CO.,
\Vbole?nle Uheilli. nl Wnr? liouee,
No. 7:t7 Mm kct. ?t11 pt, I'hdnddphin,
DOW IK A MOlsF, W'holeenle Agent*,
Clint leeton.S. 0.
Nov 17 2f If
: P. 1*. T OAliE,
llIAttl.BVrOX, S. ('.
( Lurerrt nml inojt e?mpV(e |
j^Vj- J Miinutuctury of l)onr? Siotx-*, -tV^
( liliml*, Moulilintrn, Ac., in tliu J
Southern State*,
tit* l'rintctl price 1 i?I dific* competition.
Suiul lor nati.'tt^
rfr- iScnt tree on u|ifilirnli?ii.-&T
April 27 4'J ly
DANIEL H. SILCGX'S
FURXITURX WAIIKR0QMS.
175, 177 & 179, King- Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A t KsT.%HI.I?nrn 111 1RV.S i
fKct'pM foiiMliinlly on lnimi
u well *elrclu?l Stock of
FUWTITT7R3,
>v Which he offer* at
HEASONAI3 1.K
t PRICKS.
N. B.?GOODS CARKFHLLY PACKED
FOR SHIPPING.
Nor 21 27 !>
I f. von santkn,
IMPORT ICR or !
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toy*, Doll*, (lame*, Children'* Carriages,
Fiench Coiif'ectoncry, Kiro Work*,
INDIA KUBIIER GOODS,
Such a* Clothinj*. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
22V Kln|-8l< 2 door* aboro Market,
CHARLESTON, ,S. C.
Msr HO 46 ]y*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
<0<Dlfcrarj3H4\y 0* 03*
ijropiui:tou.
! f. HAMILTON JOYNKR. CLERK.
RATES
Of IJosr.l per I>*y 00
Supper, Breakfast antl Lodging } (HI
Slnffte Mrlh .. 1 00
Sep 1 16 tf
PAVILION HOTEL,
(& lAJt A 5U IT* 53 S3 "if ? 5?fy 0a (9*
BOARD,
I'er Day $.1 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
T* ? "
mj. i?U ' IS l' I l'< Mj O,
l*ropri?!lr<!N?
Kept 20 10 tr
WM. SHEPHERD 8c CO.,
No. 24, /fuyne Stret, Charletton, H. V.
OKAI.KRA IN
(K)OKINO STOVKS, UANOKH AND
J tl.miiiL' Siov?-i. of 8t"*e?
with prlcn A.id drAiMlplion will l?# onl up
?n upplicRilon. June 20 fi-ly
THE MIT LS HOUSE.
?3i4>&&S?S?3J? 0. ?/
PARKER & CO. Proprietors.
FIK8T-CI.A88 HOTEL.
BOARD, I'Elt DAY $? OO.
Deo ? 20 tf
CHARLESTON HOTiX
CHARLESTON, A tf.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Assistant*, a. buttkrfiei.d,(f?r
nun ly of lli? Pavilion lleUl,)""! W?
A. MlI.I.KR.
-m~ hi i i in i i-niii.i
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
fg41x8 p"**0*** of i?uiT4
^ Perhaps no oee rnediA
cine 1* so universally
required by everyJW
body u a oaUiurtic,
? nor was over any be^^9|KB|
fore so universally
adopted Into use, la
1 A every country and
\Ay*W ssMiirtftasfca
purnUvePMI. The
obvious reason It,
Ul?t ll la a mora rail a.
ble and ffcr more effectual
re mod y thou any other. Those who hav?
tried it, know Unit it cured them; those who haver
not. know that it cures their neigh bore and Monde;
and all know that what it dooe once it does always?that
it never falls through any Quilt or neggleet
of its composition. We hare thousands upon
thousand* of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, hut such euros aro
known in every neighborhood, and we ncod not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditiona
In all climates; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresli, and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise front
their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on tkfl
Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
It into healthy action ? remove the obstruction#
of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
tho body, restoring their irregular action tonealth,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, snch da*
, rangeinents as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are givenln the wrapper oi>
the box, for the following complaints, whlcn these*
Villa rapidly cure: ?
For nyspspsta or Infilgestten, Ustlss* '
! sow, Lanrsor and Isms of Appetite, the/
' should 1k> taken moderately to stimulate the stony
ach, and restore Its healthy tono and action.
For JAvar Com plot sat and its various aymptorns,
unions lloiulache, Sick Head*
ache, Jaunihcr or Orsen Sickness, Bilious
Colic and Blllona "overs, they should
bo Judleioiisly token for each ouse, to correct thai
diseased action or rcmovo liio obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Dlstrrkoeei, but oot
mild dose is generally required.
For Bhramstlasi, tioat, Gravel, PelSI
tut I on of Ike Hears, Fain In the
lair. Buck and Lslasa, they should be continuously
taken, ns required, to ennngo tho diseased
action or tho system. With such ch&ngo those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings
they should be taken in largo and frequent doses
to produce tho effbet of a drastic purge.
For Muppreaslon a largo (lose should be
taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a Dinner Pitt, tnko ono or two Villa to
promote digestion and relievo the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and
bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite,
and invigorates tho system. Hence it Is often advantageous
where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these Villa makes him feel decidedly better,
from their cleansing aud renovating effoct on
tho dlgestlvo apparatus.
Dr. J. C. AY Kit A CO., Vrac Ileal C herniate,
LOW DLL. MASS., V. B. A.
C2T -.of sal- lo ttreelivlll- liy
IIAltlUSON ?i MARSHALL,
AMI
M. A. IIUNTI.R A CO., Aleuts.
Aug Si 15 ly
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S OALIFOUNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
yi nuodreds of Thou.and,
.V J Boar testimony to their wonderful 7 ? *
Curative l^ffocts. c.? j
WHAT ARE THEY? |s5
&ll / X III
# jfl TOBY ARE NOT A VIDE ^^
INFANCY DRINK,l^f
Viulo of Poor Hum. waisle07, Proof Opirits.
and ltofuso Liquors, uoc. onel, spiued,
ami swuvt CiiuU to picas.) Vuo tuito, cu led "Tonics'*
M Appttlwri." " Restorers," fc- .tli it ) 111 :t
tippterontodrunk-.nnussniHl rum, butaroatruo
Mt.dicine, m ><lo lioia t .o N itivo Root* an<l
llxrlaot California, froo from allAlooholio
Btimulanta. Tlu-ya 'i 0O11EATBLOOD
PlTKlFIEUnnlX.IPHOIVIWO PRINCIPLE,
a porfoct K?*.iuvati>r and Invlgorator ?
ot Ihc Hfllvm, carrrinTodaJ pni'onous matter,
mil restoring tho tloo 11.? a ) uldiy condition.
No jierson can talio t.he?o Jlitti r.?, uccoiiimg to
directions, mi l remain long unwell.
% 1 Ot? will bo given for un incurable case, pn>\.limit
tlio bones are not dcitrnial by mineral
or oilier means, Ami Co vital organs
v isti d lieroml tho pom of repair.
For Iaflamm -tary and Chronio Ilhou-'
matism, and Oout, Dyspopsln. cr Indigo
ition. Bilious, Demittont. and Intermittent
Fovers, J);s nsosof tlio lilood,
l?ivor, Kidneys, and Bladder, theso Bittors
hove been must s'lrrrsaitil. Such Diseases
nro canned by Viti&tod Blood, ~.':aich
is ir.rvriliy tiro lured by (lciuugcincut of tho,
Digestive Organs.
Tlisy 111 vigors to tbo stomsoh, and stimulato
tho torpid liver and bowuis, which roaj.-r tiium
of unequalled clttcary in cfoanalntr tho Moo I of
nil impurities, and Imparting now life and vigor',
p tho wholo cyst cm.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilcarlarht, |
Tain in the Hhouldcrs, Coughs, Tightness of tiio
Cheat, Dir/incs*. Sour Btomueh, Had Taste in
the hleuth, III.lions Attacks, Tolnitation of the
II. art. Copious Discharges of Urion, Tain in
M10 riTrione of tho Kidneys, anil a hundred other
painful symptoms winch sro tho offsprings of
l>vspcpat?, are cured by theso Hitters.
Cleanse ttia Vltlsted Blood whenever yon And 1
Its Immirttloa bursting through tho a'ain ia Tim-1
pies, Eruptions, or Bores: clransoit when it is]
foul, and your feeling* will te'.l you when. Keep ]
the blood puro and tbo health or tho system will 1
follow. f
TIN, TATE, Snd other WOlUff, lurking In"
the system of so many thousands, sro effectually ]
flast rnvml ami rnmuwa.1
For full directions, read carefully tho circular
around each bottle, printed in four languages? i
English, Gorman, French, and Kpanlsh.
J. WALK Kit, 32 A 34 Commerce Htroet, N. Y. |
Proprietor. It. II. Me DON ALL A CO.,
IiniKKlats ?"d General Areata.
Ban Francisco, California, and 31 and 31 Com-.
me'ca htr-ut, N. Y.
%,r WILD by ALL DBT7GOIBTS AND
DEALKIUJ. > ? J
py* For stle in f'.-?env|l|e hv
M. A. HUNT Kit A. CO.,
HARRISON A MARSHALL.
Ang .11 15 6rn
NOTICE.
Thk unbrrmonkd will be prepared
with
TWO Ni:iv ftllVS
(GULLETTS & GUIS WOLD'S.)
Customers esn hnve their choice, ltolh fed
by Patent Feeder*, which, it ie said, by adding
to tbc regularity of feeding, turns out
moro Lint than when led by band.
Unlea of 450 tt> 51)0 lbs. weight will be compressed
into n spare of 5 feet long, 2 feet
wide and 2 feet thick, which will be neatly
covered with new Bagging and Iron Ties; fur
wjiieh (Bagging mid Tics) we will charge Ons
Dollar and Filly Cents ($1.50) per Bale.
* u*foniera who deeirc to do no, itart
their CoUw in our Warehouae, which will be
under thn rare of our Watchman end in reach
of ?ur Force l'uin|>, until ready to aell; at
which time wo expert to rnako arrangements
to rliip direct to mmo Factory North, or buy
on the mo?t roanonaMe term*.
^tT~ Planter* will plea** glee'n* a trial,
COTTON I'K'KKlt AT 1 20,
LESTER A BROS.
Aug 17 IS tf
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
WOULD r??pecifu|ly inform the pthlio
that lie ha* Krnioveil to a room near
the MANSION IIOUSK, where he will
l?e prepared to r?o>i*e eueinnriera a* hereto*
fore, Ihunr a Froffhimial Barber, he
hope*, hy attenlion to hueine***, tigather
with politerieea to all, to mn|t a portion of
pohlin |>atron*ire. in CUTTING, SHAVING
AND shampooing.
Sept 1 1? tf
~ UA77P.S08SB
MADE AND REPAIRED, BY"
JAMES M PRICE.
Ole* htm a call at hla realdenee, near the
OAItilaARO IOBOOL HOOsR
Jane 21 t |
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