. Hy ? y m fRfe.
mm, * m -* *?
rix^
ftlrrttfr Jtartrq.
Jt chaneed ? t*Ml(iM WMMMr J^tfit, t
Whan the ?WB WW what the <Urr
weight/ *
And the MoaeoM* *?**<* ?? MOller Tight,
Of hope^d fh^r^fed bewildering though',
By luhjr twee# tb?t en eagle brought, Ja~
Frew the getee of PertdUo. '
Tbo ?'.uth.Wto?d tbrttwed its rvfaaifd winge,
And esjojred the rooff that tbe balbnl liagtj i
Ami ine nreny epuratou in mystic rmji,
Like lumps at a fairy ball;
Tha young la**. *e, whispering tweet and lot/'
To a tongue thai only Drayds know,
Hade love to tho wares that danced below
To the cbant of the waterfall.
The elood-sbips lay ih tho far-off west, '
With their toasts and spars and sails at rest,
Or floated along io an idle quest
- Of some bright Elysinn l?lo;
a And fairy gondolas hero and thero
Flowed down the styeams of the upper air.
And Saoored th?ir*prAws to the shadow steir
Of sdnte Oothic palace ptie.
J t(,
So tho Honrs of that summer night Were told.
The star light faded from riehr and wold,
And morning, in garments of purple and
gnld,
Awakened the slbojrfng earth :
But" the cherub form, with lt*'fae? so fair, '
Crowned with a gl<>ry of golden hair,
Like the morning sunshine gleaming there,
Still nestled beside our hearth.
'The War between the States, its
Causes, Character. Conduct and
Festtlt*"
The above i? the title of a valuable work
just issued by The National Publishing Co., |
AI lanta, flit.
Five j??r? have elapse! since the close of
the M'<odirrt nn<) mo-t gigantic war known
tv> modern lii-tory. anil hi that interval m?>n
liave lind an opportunily of thinking over
the'even's which pa-acd i?ef..re tin m in
such quick rw-miir>n that reflection w??
imi ??*|M* ; and as a natural ran sequent?
eae^i section has manifested a ureal desiicto
bear what the other lina to any of it* mot ive*
and conduct in the great struggle. Tliia
hat led to the piodnoiion of nuoleri-it* hi*
toriet and narratives on I lie Northern side.
Hot until recently no authentic or really
t mcriloiions his'ory had appeared on the
fide of the South. The d?nnnd for Mich:
a woik was keenly felt, and there tvu? a
Toy on n era I (cling of satisfaction expcrimo
ed throughout the country, when three year*
ago, it was announced that tic lion, A. II.
Stephens, the Viee-Pi csident of the lat<*
Southern C"nfedo'BCV, was ahont to issue n
his'ory of 7'he IVnr Between the Stat?
The promise then made is now fulfilled in
tlie second and concluding volume of hi*
g> oat history, which lie* before us.
Mr. Stephens was for many years a prom"
incnt actor in the scenes of legislation,
which immediately jincedc' the war, and
knows much ?>f the scccl history of those
stirring events which precipitated the great
struggle upon ua. The character of Ilia
mind, hia haldt of thought, and ep'ondid
powers of analysis, tore her with his great
honesty and truthfulness as a sbilcman.
rendered htm in the eyes of tic whole
country the proper histor an of the events
in whieh lie acted s? conspicuous a part.?
The in?l"iniMhle ?ne gy which, in the.
midst <>f fnili'g heaith, he brought to the
prei a'alien of tlii* work, w as remai kable
and lias re nT'ed in tlie"prodnelion of the
best h's'ory of the war, we liave yet seen*
and to* only Southern history of real nier.
it that has yd npp>ared.
TJie history of ilie eaiiier days of the Con.
* . federate Goie>nment, and part:cularly that
' porl'i?Mv,V? ?'h,t"I,Ce 8t Montg. mery. ^
a " Provisional '^^s g-ven to
khe world lor the fiist t mc in the^e | agea
Blr. Stvpherg lo' k part in tlie Piovisionnl
Congress, as a delegate from Gem-gin, and
was entrusted with ninny impnriant dulhs.
Hie statements concerning thee nflair* ore
of ({rent value. Ilia narrative of the Conference
lot ween President Lincoln and the
Confederate Cammifdnnrr) at Hampton
Roade, ia the fullest ond moat valiiuhle y-t
given 1o the pnl lie. Mr. Slepltena wna the
principle negotiator on the Southern eide
m theee preceding*, in the history of
which the people of the w hole eountrr are
so deeply interested. The vexed question
of the non exchange of Prisoners of War
is laid bare before the tender, and the peace
movements in the South ore thoroughly explained.
The present volume ia a narration of the
events of the War, and is as graphic and
entertaining as a romance, w hile po?sersing
all the higher qualitier ol a veracious histo.
ry It will he certain to find it* way into
the library of every man who desires to
hear both sides of the question, and Tulare
generations will te/ard it n? the principa'
authority on the Sunt hero side. It is for
sale by subscription only, and agents arc
wanted in every county.
The Plot Thickens.
The reeds sown by Graham, Stoeber,
Ilayne A Co., are rapidly coining to maturity.
On Saturday u'ght last, James Smoot^
a colored man, who had voted the Reform
tickets was aaesullrd by Otlio IlarPee and a
gang of negroes and beaten. Overcome by
Tilt Couit of Geuejal Sessions for thia
District ?t this plate* on Monday
la?t, hi* Honor Judge Greed. piesiding.?
iz&x&sz-z&sto
thtre i? ^ snfticiiyit. yytubu- of thenq on )?*
criminal <}oc|u?' to f *< 9-|p^r, thy llinis of lh?Court
during tbe eotire, w,*. ^. Tlu liudties*
before th ft Oortrft M ciuiAw^irfw cases
<sf aseawitsfwi Un?i f,. Jerceur. MV>
civil business uriti bv |irvd filling- the
term. 1
Since th?*"'abnvc \vas prtt irt'trfe the
Court ban n*>d4?nly adjourned,' in chnse '
qnrner of t!* - i'iegalitf U the Grand Jur^r.
ft liM been (lie hahft, fo It mhi i, umlor
tba new r-gjme. yhrntver a eiifli.ieutnum
of the" Jwrfoh* Wrtftnonetr As ft fn-and
jwr^ dfrj rtdf'^ptift'i^ td sf^trtr lh" SiiftrWlw
I fill up the vj'tunryJij- p ckingvf ftom file
by-at-ind?i? th^rrmnilxr Tii
was doncy>t leal Con (ft and I lie pre* en
farm. Y.-ste) Jnvruoioing .Mr. JJualer took
tbia position: That aeation 26 of the Jury
A?-l of 18ftB, authotfising the taking of bV landers
only applied to the Petit Jury, nud
tlial under tection-. 40 of raid Act, the
Grand Jnry c??nld ynly he filled up Jby isat
in/ a lie A "Vrhfri* ^/wrVfrts, addrerS.'d. '* |p
the constable* el cMirs at d town*" ^lie
argument was participated in hy Mr. Mao*
rice on the snme side, and Solicitor Atkin*
eon contra. His Honor, Judge Green, held
111?t the position was well taken, and that,
the Cinnd' Juries of the last and prcseut
iterin were Illegal. The result was. the
whole of the reniaiofni^ W?4c tlo&
! pro*'d. ftlicHhe Cubit aHjortrlfed' * *
>/ [h'int/ttrtt Star, IGth ult.
How Advertising Fayfh ?
I The New York Journal of Commerce ears
of one of tlio oldest hanking houses in the
1 country ! * Wo nrc pleased to 1?j?i from its
managers Hint they trace in their business the
I benefits of judicious advertising. Any one 1
would suppose that such nt<ank, so lung es?
; taMi&hed aud to widely known, wight Bull its
I bills and drafts, and obtain rolled ions enough
to sAipiiyjttfny reasonable nud itno. ftKhb.ut a
j dodnr of ontlny for advertising; and so it
I might bp *niil of Messrs. Drown Drop, <t Co.*
Dunc/tn; SfifritJrtrt' A to., nnd rtfliur hoofing
bankers, whose ndrorlisbincnls apjicar all the
; year in our columns. Mces.s. A. T. Stewart Jt
I Co., who nro more extensively known than
any h^ufe dhjthig duntfncnl,' pay us annually
j uiorfl ^nhni^ 'for advfrlisirig then-' htiAiifess
| than any of their wo_vMdbori v als. Jf a linu-o.
I is not wclikiMMsn, it obwuht Iiwhimo sw by liberal
advertising; and the better It becomes
known, and the larger its business, and the tnoro
independent it would seem to he the better stll)
does it pay to ad vertiseit. Advertising Is not bn_
ly n menus of success, but it is at once the evidence
of it and a guarantee of its continuance.
Many noble houses date tho decadence of
their trade frrm the suspension tit'advertising."
The Baltimore Sun adds i "It this is
truo of such extensive and well'established
houses as those named?ami that it is, no one
can doubt?how much nioro foreiMy docs it
npply to smaller financial, lncrcnuiile and other
business enterprises, and pa> lirulurly to
those seeking to establish n trade."
. !. f. 4 ?y 1 '
Et otnik in Envi-anc.?Eiupi ess Eugenie j
has runt a letter tp the Knijlerot, concerning
her rec< plion in England. She states
that all oflipinl recognition of Iter presence
has been postponed at bor ??-? r?fjtteet.?
Nothing could have been tenderer than her
nprrtarfor?*rli? fled to Mr. MiithUm'f, <?
cmzen 01 into- v'.usge : in a lew raimrw,
the bouse war surrounded hy other infuiia
led demons. JVi Mr. Manhiem's house war
hiws^Ht in delicate health, And his laonly
of" l.Ctle ehildren. While Mr Manhiem wm
dressing Hmool's wounds, l/he house was
surrounded by ibis furious mob of negroes,
with the must ante>' \ ells snd vows to have
^ his head snd biood Mr. Msnliiem had
' just time to secure his escape by lh? beck
windows, when his Irout door on the main
treat of the village not nrore than two hun
dtwd ysids from the Court lloure, wai
battered down, and the*s outlaws look possession
of the house.
Hi* childien screamed in terror. " Don't
bill my ps:H his wife utterly overcome by
terror and despair, gave way : snd exactinp
her pledge of honor that Smonl was noi
in the house, those infamous Assassins, lefi
snd parsued hbn to Hlmw's residence
the Solicitor for this Cirsuit, where they
learned he had fled. There at the Instance
f paace officer* h'moot ?n taken into eon
tody and carried to jail for l.ia protection
a the only way to aave hi* life. Prominent
in thlc crowd, if not it* Captain, wn W,
A- Wayne, a ilafeated caodi-'atc for the
Jfcriow Blmr, UtK vlL
treatment. Queen Victoria scut a plivnte
'fetter ofT.-ring to pay Iter a state visit. Tlie
Prince of Wales, immediately trpori hot- are
rivnl, wiote to her, expressing tlie kind remembrance
enterlaincd 1 ?y the 1'iine.ss
arid himself of their visit to P.ifis, and of
w
the gr.ni kindness displayed toliieji^hv-'ier
in the Tuillei ies and Itfg^Viig t? know In
what way c?'*j?,j? ^ie prince'* or liitnself
lp lier. Tlie Emp?et* says *he is in
excellent health and good apirite, as ie also
the Pi lore Imperial. ?Lvld Ashhurnhain
line offered her hi* manaion in Suse. x. The
Duke of Norfolk, Lord IVtiy, the Marquia
of Landedown and many other person* have
begged perm a?ion to pay their respects to
her.
Episcopal Assistant Bishop Plnukuey.
of Maryland? Hla wife.
This Assistant has recently been consecrated
with great pomp and ceremony, the
service* heing in Wadiington City, nine
l.ishop* ware present and ona hundred eler
gymen, all in their robes. This Dr. Pixik
say. is of distinguished lineage, heing a
nephew of Hop. Wjc. PiNCKNir, the great
lawyer in his day. I>r. Pinokmkv was orig
inally a Methodist, hut eaily in life became
an Episcopal preacher. i
There i* a singular fuel ahout Dr. riNcKNEV ;
he is only sixty .years old, whilst hi* wife is
full eighty ; his wife made the clothes in
which lie was christened when a hahy. It
is r.ot stated whether she wailed for him,
or fit at married soma one else, and caught
him after she become a widow.
' ?
Tn? Spaxisii Cnowx ?-The Duke of Ao?ta
has accepted the Spanish crown, so say a the
cable. That Spanish crown is a fatal gift,
?s the receiver will probably r evlire before
he is many years older. It was from that
Pandora's box the Franco German war Issued
; and, a* the icntiment of the Spanish
people would Mem to he refful^e^n, pot
monarchist, the demagogue* who are ran
ning counter to that sentiment are hut
building " a house upon the sand," which
the waves of the next revolution will sweep
from existence.
Tnx Coi.oaKo Vor*.?Tlie statement lliat
1 there are 18,000 negro voters in Idinois,
1 ha? eet the statistician* of that S'nte at
| work to reviae the table* showing the poll
ngftirtig'h of the black* not only there
I but elsewhere. The latest revision shoes,
in round number*, Illinoii to hare only 4,'
000 negro voters; Pennsylvania about 10,"
000; New York 8,000; Oliio 7,000; New
> Jersey 6 600; Indiana 8,600; Connecticut
> 2 400 ; I>elaware 4,000. Of t he 800.000 ne
gro voters in the United Slates all but 60,,
1 0O0 reside South of the Mason Jt Dixon's
' line.
I " ? a ?
1 A r*iVAV? letter from Lexington relate*
1 two r< niarkable incidents thstosmvred lh?
, day General Lee died. A laige portrait of
' the General, whioh was hanging in the par*
lor of his house f? ll to lite floor. Sre?k'n.<*
' iIn* heavy frame surrounding It. A large
1 pliot<>grnph of him hanging In the photic
graph gallery in the loarn, fell about the
, tame lime, and broke into piece. There
1 wae, apparently, no disturbing cause 01
(oree to prodaoe three an ideate.
-cjOALiisfits s
I
( gi/T:rjl
) no rrnTf
A51!
DllESSED Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Donr
Over n I) u ml red <1 ifl? ron t Pattern* of M
lor ?nl? ?t Nvw York price*. Mantel-Pieces,
short notice. Etair Hail, Newels anil Iiiillu?leri
?o order. er r, '1 ?.
tio?d nnd Substontial Work tnnde cheap
Tnitcd Sthtes. Wb lmve on bond tlio Jtirgcrt !
Itiilfiir.orc, nil of nhicb rto grin run ice will giv'e
Fal'Ptnntiul Work. Tlic rut fcrilcrr con refer t<
Carcllua and Florida, as to tbc character of (bt
Opposite Wnndo Fertilizer Works, ami in
Pavilion.U?Ul?. . ? Sept 28
UJ ici ;\W)r:r; ? am
OPPOSITE CHARLESTOX HOTEL,
CllAHLKSTOX, SL- C. .
Sept 28 ' 19 lj
I EDWIN BATES & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
I)ICY GOODS
. ' ' ASD
122 & 124 Meeting St.
JOHASILESYON, 8. <0,
Edwih Batm. Geo. O. Selnan.
Tuot. R. UcGaoaN Ciia?. K. Rath*.
Sept 28 10 fl'n
A. B. SIULfclttAN,
?&%<&&*, I
CHARLESTON, S- C.
MESSRS. tJULLIVAN & SON,
arb my
AGENTS
GREEN VILLE.S. C.t
And will make liberal cash
adrancbn on nh
O T T O IS
Shipped to me through tbcm.
a. b. mulligan.
Sept 28 19 ly
ZOGBAUM,
YOUNG & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Jilnsiml Snstrumrnts,
ST1HSTGS, AC.
Agents of stein way a son's and
j. b. dunham's pianos; carhart
A nekdham'8 melodeons;
tilton*s pati nt guitar.
TUNING mid REPAIRING promptly attended
to.
191 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Plbdixamd ZooB.tiiM. IlExmr You no,
New Yoik. C. L. McCirsAUAX,
Chart* Alon, S. C.
Sept 28 19 8m
Furniture! Furniture!
R. WHITE'S;
Furniture and Upholstery
233 KINO STREET, SION JOF THE
OOliDB.H KOCKGK,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PARLOR AND CHAMRKR RUITR, 80faa,
Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Olaaaea,
I Mittresses; also, Children's Carilages, A'-,
I Ac., Ht tiia uaaal Low I'rices. Everything
| warranted as represented,
i Ilia ia ho new concern, being 23 yearseatab
Uahed. Try bim.
Sept Jrt 19 3m
KHTA?1,t*H*T> 1811.
CUSHINOS &
BAILEY,
D00K8ELLERS AND 8TATIONKKR,
232 BALTIMORE RT., BALTIMORE,
Have tba Largest and Best Assorted Stock in
the city of
SCHOOL, MEDICAL
and LAW, and DENTAL,
CLA8SICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS. |
' An ImnwMfl supply of OBNBRAL DANK
AND COUNT INQIIOUSF
STATIONERY.
Blank Book* made to order in any stylo of
Binding and Ruling.
J'he same .artful Attention giro to 0RDKR8
to Personal I'm chases. Inside Figures alwavs.
Rend for Catalogues, Ac.
8?pt 2# 19 4m
O ~>: ^4 t
<$jRyi?EWENTS.
krj |i;ii f pPyH 4 *
Ij fiiifi j?-| ' ?u1 i
> &bsW$sv!iJ;
J?, Shelving, Box Bonrdg, Ac., Ac.
nuldinps, looking over 100,000 feet on hnml
Boor, nnil Window P ram ca\mode to order at
i of Walnut and iluhogany, on hand aud made
nt tj>is establishment as can he inado lit the
Stock of the ahove Goods goutl) of the Ctyy oj
entire satisfaction t'? all who want Good and
> gentlemen nil over this ?tn<c, Georgia, North
>ir work for the past twenty yefcrd.
\ P. 1U SSELL & CO.,
KA8T KNU IIASEL STREET,
tbo immediate vicinity of Charleston and
10 ly
TIIOS.P. SMITH
** HATE K A y I/ETI. "SM IT!II da)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO. 4' BOYCE d-Efp'S WIIARF,
OHARLSBTOlt, 0. O.
GF.O W. MoIVF.R U connected with the
business, and will give hia beat atten?
lion to the interest, of bis friends.
VB' Careful attention given to purchasing
Motohnndize of oil kinds, when placed
iu funds. ,
or Ad vnnces mnJt on evnUlgntnenli.
Oct S * . 20 V" 0-n
Geo. W Williams & Co.
bya
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
?- IMtOUKIKTORS
(AKOIHV IJUKJILIZKK.
Williams, Birnie & Co.
COMMlSStoy ytEKCllANTH, N. Y.
1 >A VID & STUADLEY '.
"\\7 ILL mnko Lit>eral Advance* on Cott >n
T ? nml Produce shipped to us in Chart**ton
or New York.
AGENTS Foil .
EUHKKA SELF-FA8TEXIN0, BUCKLF.
LOCK, BUTLER k SWETTS TIES.
Sept 28 12 3m
I). F. FLEMING&C0.
WHOLES A LK DEA I.EES
IN slfoES
'!
TRUNKS
No. 2 Hayno St, cor. Church,
OHARLIESTfWI, ?. ?.
D. F. FLKMI.sh. Sam'L A. Nelson.
Jamks M. Wilson.
Sep! 28 19 3m*
HENRYBISCHOFF
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
/ -' , T
AND !>K A I.KltS IN
Wines, Liquors,
lliARS, TOBACCO, &0
NO. tin EAST BAY,
OTAMISTOHf, 8. C.
H. BlfCIIOKK. C. Wt'LUKRN.
J n. PierRB.
Sspt 28 10 6m
nnvi am cnucin.
-?-? ...... - ,
DIRECT IMPORTER OF
Hardware,
Cutlery.
Guns,
&
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
wr Han recHvcJ a full slock for tli**
wholesale trarte.
No. 62 East Bay,
(South <>j the Old Poet Office.)
Cliarlcttfon, M, C.
8ept 28 10 8m
PELZER, ROJDGERS & CO,
COTTON FACTORS
AD GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jilt OWN CO.'8 WUAIiF,
asw amman, s. ?.
Liberal advances madeon con
SION'MKNTS.
WIC ARE A LAO
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
THE
Atlantic Phosphates,
op
OWARLEfcTTOM, Q. o.
Sept 28 19 Hm"
n iiM&MJiiv ac uu WJZ JLJU,
Factors and Commission Mcr
chants.
i s*"
~*:o:
Liberal Advances mads on Cotton
and Natal Stores.
/~1IT A TJ T Ij OTVk XT Of s-1
IVUKSl IlJjJ'JJ A. l/if, o.
S?P 7 10 am
3p .
If (I S A 1) A L I. Si
4^<rnnic
) 1 HEALTH KKSTORtf H.I puriflet
LB Mho blood and cure* Scrofnla.'fiy pbilU,
^?^ASK.in bfU tp4*fj??! TDi?ensoV
OhOVonieii, andalt Ch route A factions
1* /of the Bloodi'.LiviT aud Kidneya.
?llecotne?eHded ? the Medical PaoaL
IffflW
I <?nil i>ntt?oU ?yb? havatiit'Oi tvtaAalifr
(sond lor our Kosadnlis (luidotu ^loalili
Ulook. or.Alyinnee fot t^ija jrnar, wlii<VB
we pn1 Vii-Ii t'oicrntn ib>*? (Retribution
|B\lt will give you uiuoU valuable infor
|B)iiintiun. , ... ,
aPS I>r. R.V. Chrf/ of Halt ito Arc, 4*y? i'
S I take |>)ea?ure fd renefamendina
)ronr JKosadAlm aa a very powerfu
jB^B/alftfativbl I hare seen if died in t#r
B oaaea with happy rcsulis-^fene in a
llVife of nocWidmry typhi I iy, in I whirl
(liB^pilio patient pronounced himself cure*
rafter having taken five hottloa of you
i jifeamsw
(ami tied tha' tWuiuU vjj V^A yoji
(|toJa1'\ali? in tuodv, it an ?{.
Ly-oHept poiDpuujid ol uHoraUvo ipgrc
SdiMt*. -- 'I '5'
> I}r. .Spark*. p( NicholasMW, .K/->
Wya.bo ha* U0?<1 Ilo.iHiUlia in cases ?i
Wtoldl * and Secondary RypMlift wlrh
)?ntisf?ct<>ry r?sults-a* acleabcr of thr
p)UkK>fl I know ny tarter rcinydy.
Q ) Uonjii'riiiii Bc<jhtOl, of Libia, Ohio,
jl VwiDci: I have suffered for twenty
\rMr? ,w tb an irtvetvrtite eruj?ti<>n ovei
yny whole body ; a short time since ^
C|iurehnsed a hotlla of lto&udulis aha it
(effected a ucrfcct cure. .
itdtJwtp ifctftM
, I'fopi irtttrt, *
May IS .. 55 " 9U lv
PLANTATION BITTERS
'i "? *' ? * '
This lyonderfhl" vege-'i
table 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 stomach- :!
ics. As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject. i( is
superseding every other
stimulant,*? In all
climates*, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
fid n* onA/llfln in aitahit
tu) rjjivviiiv/ Jit. UTC1 Jf
species 9f disorder which r
undermines the . bodily *
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
I Wltttrevef* it-is introduced
it becomes n
standard article?a me|
dicinal 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
f!nmitrv fitorosu
^ if
Juuo Tl% lh/0. ; 5 ty
A. P. tUEViiEUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
EflAlBBllE W?mS
Corner 3Ieating-6t. and Horlbeck'a Allay,
?5i^SWba?a?S3, s, ?,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
A NO FREE QF CHARGE,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME.
Dec 8 29 \y
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COI.UUUIA, SOUTH CAltOL/A'A.
'^^BoWMSpiiT i 11
fPHF, Proprietor* tnke plearnre in announeI
in# thiaeleirnntlylurninhed Kstahliahment
now open for the ocuoiomodittion of guest*.
The table will always l>e rirpplled with ererf
delicacy of the season?both from the New
York and Charleston market*, and no efforts
will he fpared to give per foot j, tiefeeiiow, in
every rerpcat, toour patron*. PHKK LUNCH
in the refectory everyday fioas It until tCL
WM. GORMAN, >* ? I *
1?. If. llADHNHOP, J
Sept 2tf - lit tf
N ickerson HouseHotel,
COLUNBrA, 8.C.
THE underaigned having
RENEWED bis lease upon
tba above Popular House, will endyavor to
make it one of the most affreStbW Hotels in
the South. A call is solicited.
pJb Free Omnibus to and from the Ifotel.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor,Sept
8 75 tf
T0WNE8 A EAST,
4htSS?3i33?TrS ?.15 &&T57
and
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
PRACTICE IS OREESVILLK ASD
suBHoutfDiSQ oov/tnay.
Offic? (Tver Julius C. Smith's.
o. r. Topais. on* d. a a sr.
I Ap Vt it tf
I
| Wmt Virginia lia* gpno Democratic ?
larpo majority?with a pain of three Democrats
to Congress.
CUarteii '
Advertisements i
' '
Old ( iiroiitin UiKfi'it.
aDiatEiUiOiaiifij'iG/ii.
i j ?'?.1.1 ,
We Ia1m pleasure in uffcrinf I tie
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO TlfE public. They are compound
ed with great care, and c<>n<a > avcie
I itie l>e?t Torm-a in the l'hai mabupia. ' A* '
vldeive of-the aupaiiority ?>( otif1
?>vrr all u'laerr, We have eertiftnWtae Irwin
nany of tile leading pliyatrlaha in our State,
#hu have prescribed litein i? tWf jtractie*,
[ TJJF. OLD CAROLINA HITTKIW
l\Vill be found invaluable for
I Want of Appetite,
Qeneial Del i|ily, ?j j \. ?
ChiHa and Fever nti'l'Dyipepaln.
We do not offer onr Hitler* aa a eura for all
liaenaea, but as an Arcinelie Ionic, they '
tjave no equal. I ' u /
1 For1- aale '^y all Druggltts'ah? Ofocerr .
?-verjrwn?-re. . . I '
Pi incipal "Depot,
GOODRICH. WISEMAN A CO,
(mpoiti-rauf Choice I)i ittc* ?iid'Oii*t?ic*l?.
I CharDtUo, 8f O.
U Mh 0 '42 1 ly
I -JfM 1 i" '
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF 8AR
SAPARILIA.
\ GEO. W. CARPENTEB'8
COVTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU
CHU. I .
I^HE^R CELEliRATED PREPARA
1 VON 3. u*'i^cinnllv introduced by Ceo.
W. Carpenter, anrier tlie patronage of the
/medical faculty, hnve been en long exlen
lively ?<ed bv pltysiaians and thai
-they -ft- generally known for their inirini
?lo value, end con be relied on being
timet trainable reniediea Jo ell cares wlier.
5'|ireepnrllU' or HOehu ere applicable, end
/cannot be Iihi highly recommended. Tlin
*f? prepared in * highly concent ruled form
'?o ee to tender ihf done email end conveni
-nt? Orders by mail or otherwise #111 re
eeive prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, I1FN*ZF.Y A CO.,
Wbolr?a|e Cbeniieal WerehMie^,
No. 7H7 Mai km street, Philadelphia.
IH)W1I{ A MUISE, Wholesale Agents.
Charleston, 8. Q
. Nov 17 21 ly
P. P. TOALE,
CIIARI.ESTO.V. S. C.
t I
(" largest nrnl most complete "i
Manufactory of Doom Pushes,
( lSliud*,,Mouldings, Ac., in the J
Southern States,
mxr- Printed price list d< ties competition.
Jptk* Send for one.'^
p*r sent free on application.
April 27 1 j
DANIEL H.SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175,177 & 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ifiMU Keeps constantly on hand ^
ill ill * we" oleeted Stock of. rWfet
PTJP.27XTTJP-E,
f Which he offers at
REASONABLE
| ^ J j t 1 n r/n r?n
W 1 ' Jll l/'JliSm
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOR SHIPPING.
No* 24 27 lj*
" F. VoM SAM TEN,
IMPORTER OF
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toys, Doll*, Game*. Children'* Carriage*,
Frenob Confectontry, Fire Work*,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
8ueh a* Clothing. Nurnery Sheeting, Ac.,
22V King-St. 2 door* abore Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Mar 30 46 1y*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Mill,
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYKBIt) CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day 00
Supper, Hreakfaet and Lodging I Oft
^Single Meal* 1 OO
wp 1 1ft tf
7PAVILI0N HOTEL,
?ia s. a3?1
BOARD,
Fer Day .. $3 09.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent
Kri. II. L BUTTKKFIKLD.
PruprlelreM
Bept 29 19 (f
WM. SHEPHERD 3c CO.,
No. 24, JIayn? Street, VKmtleeton, 8. O.
OKAICRS IN
lC^()OKlNO 8TOVK8, KAICOFA AND
) Heating Riovfi. PicMiir* of Stove*
with pries aud description ?i!| he s?-iit up
on application. June 29 6-ly
1 THE MD LS HOUSE,
?S4ia?,aBS333. 3. ?.
PARKPR&CO- Proprietors.
FIK8T-CLA8H HOTEL.
BOARD, I'KU DAY $4 00.
D?c 8 20 , tf
CH AMESTOH HOTEL
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
E. H. JA?K80N, Propr etor.
* A HRWTAlfr*. A. BITTTKRF1EI.D, (foriA
m?rly ofl'i* Pavilion lloUl,) lid W.
1 S MIM.VD
1 1 u
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
l^?T|OT| >n tho porpOMs of TonMrt
41 3\, Jt Parhapanoonemodtjr.
awsa
nor wm erer any bo"
fore to unlvariallr
1 Adopted Into un, la
W?i as
purgative Kill. The
obvious reason I*.
that ills a mora reliabio
and far mora effectual
remedy than any other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them: those who hare
not, know that It cares thelrnelghbors and Mends;
and all know that what It does once It does always?that
it never fells through any feultor neggleet
of Its composition. We have thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, and wo need not
'Ish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
climates; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with eafcty
by an/body. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no barm ean arise from"
their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on tlx*
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate*
It Into hoalthy action?remove the obstructions
of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their Irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such dorange
men ts as are the first origin of disease.
Mluute directions are given in the wrapper o?t
the box, for the following oomplaints, whlen thee*
rUla rapl.lly curei? j
For Dyspasia or IMUgssWea, ltstlvss<
V*.%%*? Awswuee, they
should bo token moderately to stimulate tho stomach,
and restore its healthy tone ana action.
For Liver Complaint and Its various symptoms,
miloas llsaflache, Mek Hsimaehs,
laeafllse or Orssa fllekaess, DllIsm
Calls and Mil I om Vsvsn, tlioy should
toe Judiciously token for each ease, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
it.
For Dyssstsry or Pienhwe, but on*
mild dose Is generally required.
For Mhsnswittsan Cleat, Cravel, Fab
alisitsa of the Heart, Fata In the
Afea, lack and Lslm, they should be contlnnot*
sly token, as required, to change tho diseased
action of the system, with such change those
complaints disappear.
For Bteflsy and Pvspdcsl wolltngo
they should be token In largo and frequent dosea
to produco the effect of a drastic purge.
*Ui vapiirrwivB (ft lumj nn'O DUUIU w
taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As * Dinner Fill, take one or two PtUs to'
promoto digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorates the system. Henco it Is often advantageous
where no serions derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these FUla makes him feci decidedly better,
from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. JT. O. AVER A CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. MASS., IT. B. A.
S3T Eor sale in Greenville by
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
Aug 31 16 ly
^ y
The Great Medical Discovery! v
Dr. WALKEB'3 CALIFORNIA s
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands fjg
-fjj ?ear testimony to their wondcrful>| ? V
5 Curative Effects. " g..- p
g,Sfa WHAT ARE THEY?
jjLgv P
jj^ji
0 jj ! TIIEf ARE NOT A VII.E c ; 2
*1*fancy drink,!!},
Made of Poor Rum. Wlilakoy. Proof DplrIta.
and Refund Liquors. uoc. octal, sp<ued,
and awccteiiu.l toplcaaowio laalo, ca hd'-Tonics''
Anpetiaora," lluaiorurs," A ?, th it lea t tha
tipphiroatoilrunVeuncaanudri.il, Lutnroatruo
M.-.liclne, maila tioin t'.io Nativo KooU snJ
llcrbs of California, froo from all Alooholio
Stimulants. Tliey a- r?o0Mt'EATBIiOOl>
PURIFUERnnlLIFE OIVINO PRINCIPLE,
n perfect Keaovator ami Invigorator
ot llie Byitem, carrvinaotl a J poi?onoua matter,
nml restoring tho bloo I to a 1, nllhy condition.
No person can taVo tho-o Bittern, according to
?\i recti on*, and remain loiifT unwell.
ft 1OO will bo given for an iiienrablo cane, pn>v.Jing
tho bonis uro not den'.rotod by mineral
)>oiaoua or other menna, anil t!.o vital organs
wasted be von d t ho spiint of r-pnir.
Por Inflamm 'Tory and Chronlo Rhen-'
matism, and Oout. Dyspepsia. cr Indigo
ition. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent
Fevers, Ris-wncs of tbo Blood,
Liver. Kidnoys, and Bladder, th-^ Bittora
have been most gnereeatnl. Buch Diseases
are canned by Vitiated Blood, which
is lo ner illy prodacod by derangument of tha,
Digestive Organs.
'1 iK-jr invigorate the ntomarh, and stimulate ,
the torpid liver and bowels, which render them
of unequalled cfflcapy in cleansing the b'.oo I of
all impiiritlca, and Imparting now life and vigor J
*o the whole system.
~ Dyspepsia op Indigestion, Headach*, I
Tain in tho Shoulders, lough*, Tightac* of tho
t>iie*l, Ditrinca*, Sour Stomach, Bud Taate in i
the Mouth, 111.hone Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urtrs, Pain in
the regions of the Kidneys, and a hni. iiH other
Skinful symptoms which are thj oBsprings of
iyapepala, are cured bytheso Hitters.
Cleanso the Vitiated Hloo t wh-mover yon find 1
its impurities bursting through tho akin in Pirn- I
Jilea, Eruptions, o* Sores: cleanso it when it is
oiil, and your feelings will fell you when. Keep ,
the blood pure and the health or the system will,
follow. I
PIN, TArK, and other WORMS, lurking Inl
the system of so many thousands, see effectually j
destroyed and removed. ,
For full directions, read carefully the circular
round each bottle, printed in lour language*?
Knglish, Gorman, French, atvl (Spanish.
J. WAt.KKit, S3 * S? Commerce Street, N. T. |
Proprietor. E. n. MoDONALD * CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
Son Francisco, California, and 31 end31 Com*,
mc-ce street, N. Y.
tew WILD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEA1.KU8. k. J
tj? For sale in OiecnviUt* by
' M A. HUNTER A CO.,
AKb
HARRISON A MARSHALL.
31 16 Cm
NOTICE.
Tub undersigned will db prepared
with
TWO NEW OIN*,
(GULLETT8 & GIllSWOLD'S.)
Customers can here their ehoiee. Both fed
by Patent Feeders, which, It is said, by adding
to tho regularity of (ceding, turns out
more Lint ihim when fed by band.
Kales of 4.'ifl to Ann it? _m i? ?
__ ... w? agae* win in CODm
preaaeri into t ip?(>? of & fret long. 2 fret
wido end 2 fret thirk, which will be neatly
covered wit j new Bagging and Iron Tlei; for
which (llegring end Tiea) we will charge One
Dollar and Fifty Cent* ($l.&0) per Bale.
Cnatomera who draire to do ao, ran afore
their Cotton in oor Warrhnuae, which will he
nndrr thn core of our Watchman and in reach
of our Faroe Pump, until ready to eell; at
whioh time we expert to make arrangement!
to abip direct to rome Factory North, or buy
on the moat reneonaMe terma.
?lantrra Will plcaae give na a trial.
COTTON PICKED AT 1 20.
LK8TZB a BROS.
An, 17 IS If
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBEB.
vv (lUI-D r? apcetftilly itifnrm thr pihlD'
. . ....r ni*in'tv *u 10 * room ne*i
the MANSION IIOU8K. where he wtl
he prepere?1 lo retj'ier cu?t?ni.r? ee hereto*
foie. limine e Proff?iio*i*l Ilarhrr, he
hop?e, by eitenth>n in tMineeee, l< gHher
with poliien# ee to ell, in merit ? portion of
pnhlie petrofieffe. in CUTTING, bllAYINO
AND SHAMI'UOINO.
Hept 7 16 If
3tfA?TF.SQ8EO ~~
MADE AND REPAIRED, BY
JAMES M PRICE.
Ohr* him e eell *t hie reeldenee, aeer the
oauaabd school hotmu
Jane 22 A t