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Vlli'l 1 Willi I -U-- I'l'jlfl A Novel to W Five Xiaufes. grMl wwltk Diiow^d, Torff paraxon plodgad1 y i|ifiiV(Quirtiil> iij^i ?re?or, * ? aid and M?W ,JiK 0 hfiN^rf^4iBd 01.. II. , Morning in tho Bart look* ruddy ; 8*a no?young lady'a father's atady. lfaro, with hii hot in bond. C?n> bar ditto to dotnond j Angrr pamt atorina, abuaea, And at onea bar band refuses : Maidaa fainta baneatb tba blow? M>tb?r intercedes?-no go ; brieka?hysterica?pro test attona, Mizad with old man'e execrations, Exit lorar Bidai tW dio? Vgiy rival eivtm in. * TWt. Ill* lime?a moonlight night onerner*> Scene?outside the lady's door, Lover with half broken heart. Swear* be'd rather die than part. Garden?Sower, umbrageous shade?? Many accent*?serenade? Chamber window opena wido? Debut ot expectant bride j Little dog moat kindly muto? Tear*?rope ladder?flight?pursuit? Gallant teed a?too late night's screen? Triumph?marriage?Gretna Groen, Old man'* rage?disowns forever? Ugly rival?scarlet lover. VOL. IT. Old man sickly?sonds for child ; All forgiveness?reconciled ; Young uian making money fast? Old man's blessing?dies at last. Youthful oouple provo probate? Get the money?live in state? Mother's wishes crowned with joy? Doctor?nurses?little hoy, Time proceeds?her ties endear? Olive branches year by year, Blessings on the good attend? flflnKml t'Uilnrkm?mortal oml As ft minister ami n lawyer were riding together, said the minister to the lawyer : 44 Sir, do you ever make mistakes in pleading 9" 4* 1 do," said the lawyer. 44 And what do you do with tlio mistakes?" inquired the minister. 44 Why, sir, it largo ones, I mend them ; if small ones, I let them said the lawyer.? 44 And pray, sir," continued lie, 44 do you ever make mistakes in preaching ?" 44 Yes, sir, I have." 44 Ami what do you do with the mistakes ?" 44 Why, sir, I dispose of them in the same manner you do?1 rectify the large ones, and pass the small ones. .Not long since," he continued, 44 as I wa6 preaching, I meant to observe that the devil was it i4 / I 1 4 1 ? ? me lamer <>i iiiit muue u mistake and said the father of lawyers. The mistake was so Btnail that I let it go." ? A travklrr, fatigued with the monotony of a long ride through a sparsely settled region of the country, rode lip to a hoy busily engaged in trimming and dressing out a sickly looking field of Corn, and'relievcd the oppression of his spirits thus : 14 My young friend, it seems to me your corn is rather small." 44 Yes, daddy planted the small kind." 44 Ah, hut it appears rather yellow, too." u Yes, daddy planted the yaller kind." ".From appearances, my hid,you won't get more than halt a crop." 44 J list half, stiangcr?daddy planted it on halves." The horseman proceeded on his way, and has not heen known to speak to a boy since. lie considers them bores. -??? ? An Illinois woman committed suicide bv hnncinc herself to an apple tree. At the Inneral u neighbor, noticing tlie fad appearance <>?' (lie husband, consoled him by faying that lie had met with a terrible loss. "Yes," fays the Intfband heaving a sigh. 44 She must have kicked like thunder to shake off a hiifhcl of creen apples that would have been worth a dollar when they got ripe." A cmzKN of Arkansas recently said to a traveler in that State, 44 Things ate gettin' to be too nice here tor conduit. Why, even the ehurch committee of tliis town, in advei tikiid for a preacher, said he must not only he a Christian, but also a mail ot good uioi ul character." _ A little four ) ear-old child told his father he u?h a fool. Oil be~ hig reprimanded by hie mother, and requiied to say he was sorry, he toddled up to the insulted parent and exclaimed, " Papa, I'm sofrj you'ie a tool.'1 The number oi lives reported to have been lost hy the treshet in the Shenandoah River, hetwien IJfti | ter's Ferry and Staunton, uirii nonrlu nun l.nnrlcpd ?..,w.vv.? V. V I ** HIsay, friend, your horse is a little contrary, is be not if" i* Oh, no ; lie's only afi aid somebody'll say woa, and he won't hear it " V.'/ > ? , ? Thrbe is a i oor fellow at Bang"t, who says "it's working ht> twecn meals that's killing him," , *( ** *-- n ii ? ? - " - -- - il !lStUWArt OlUT II0TSL.?'The N?w Ttrk World mji ?( Mr. A. T. Stewart's ho? tel. Dill ll will be a mora extravagant affair thaq.can ba tuadu In any acnes eelf'support. Ing, and will turn out, like lha Peehody tenement bounce, an aoormoue naenta fw the eomfort o| a comparatively few favored perauna, without really pro- | moling the welfata of the olasa It la now three atorief up, and begins to show lis imposing front*, which will sompere with any building in the city for grandeur, both of mm and style. Mr. Stewart has renamed' well in determining to make it a residence which everybody would ba proud to ac knowledge, and *o insuring a crowded com piement ?jf boq^dera at all time*. lie is aK so (hvlehing e*m*brfc throughout all the pertinent*, and vary wisely dividing them into single and d ouble rooms, some five hundred in number. at once reopec'ing and cultivating that ln?? of privacy which is I near akin to modesty and s?lf-reapect. The 1 f\ a ? I It - ? ? *' * - u tits oeiwuvn int sleeping roomi ire iweniy-eighl inches thick (t) <>n the third floor. This afford* room for a separate r?nlilftiing shaft to every apartment. Heat, water and gas are also distributed in every room, and every room has a full sized win dow looking either npon tho street or npon ilie beautiful court yard and garden, about one huudred feet equate, inside the build ing. The work proceed# slowly, as require ed for tjbe solidification of such an enormous miss, and it i*}nq,w doubtful whether tf?e whole *111 be enclosed the present year. As lit mortal Comi'Limknt?Tlio New Toik World has this hsppity-conoeived and sdmlfatlle pamgtaph : " I</the wandering death-be) utterances of the two great Confederate cHieftains* "Stonewall" Jackson and Robert E. Lee' may be considered as final upon the matter then the late Confederate General, A. I*. Hill, who lost his life at the closinc ftatffle ot the war, mufl,be accepted by history as the most trusted coadjutor of th?-?e enrineut commanders. In his dying moments, Jask ; aon exclaimed, " S?nd A. P. llill to 'be t hunt 1* Upon his dealli-bsd, at E L-xi?g?on, General Led. as tli? t?1 ?tffrnptt * states, his mind resorting to the bloody \ events <>f the wir, 'one* ordered his tent u to be struck, and at another time desired * liill to ha. sect" for.' Thus does ft appear ? that, in the supreme moments of the closing ? hours of those men upon whose shoulders 3 rested the heaviest hu'dens of the war up "* on the side of the Confederacy, c?me th* utterance, horn of delirium, hut mote sol* unm for that reason, thai alrmpt General A. P. Hill at a man whose presence was to be desired, ami whose fidelity was assured No higher compliment could be paid to his memory than those parting words of Lea and Jaekson " Tint Tnii'tirit i* \VrsT Virginia.?West Virginia must henceforth bo set down as a Democratic Stute. Cut off from Virginia and erected Into a State for purely partisan purpo? scs, and manipulated in the crucible of disfranchisejaent until Radical ascendancy within its borders seemed permanent, it has in one day overturned every nice calculation, and converted an instrumentality of Republican strength into a lusting source of weakness.? The first result of the Democratic victory will ho to let in sotnc 20,000 now disfranchised citizens, who will hold the State Democratic for years by a sweeping majority, and next to this comes the election, rice Mr. Willey, of a Democratic United (States Senator in the forty-second Congress, whoso vote will neutralise Mr. Ilorenian's until that gentleman in turn is superseded Ly a. Democratic successor, always provided Mr^fa. is pot so wurked upon l>y the sight of West Virginia's disfranchised thousands at tho polls ns to turn Democrat forthwith with an cyq to re election. West Virginia has done well; Ifow for Missouri. [ AVic York World. ? -* * -4 ^ ? A corrkSponpcnt writing from Run'lly, France, save that all the raihoads in that section are diiven with work to the utmost copacilyVTThere are two endWsie lines of trains, the ore rushing hack from France to Germany with wounded soldiers and French prisoners and captured military stores and many empty ears: the other mailing into fiance w ith fresh relwya nf troops,new supplies of artillery, and hot see, forage for man and IwRst. sanitary supplies,- and all other imaginshle supplies for whioh the war has created a demand. , Central Iris's Remains If or to bk DisTuiiflEn^r?/\t a meeting of the- Hoard of Trtislrtsof Washington College, I.'xington, Vs., on Saturday, October, 81, 1870., General C, W/T^ee, second sou ol General It. E. Lfe, itinl profeS'or in Ini M f.'i.a| ry Jriefltote, was unanimously elected to , succeed his father ss President of Washing ton Cullege. ' Professor Pratt, of Sopt.li | Carolina, was elected Professor of Applied Chernistiy. The Board eleo changed the namsAf tfie College to the "Washington Lee University." A Mopkhn Joan or Arc.? Rumor* from France tell of jt yoeng gutl wHo ha*, by the display of eingaler gifts of eloqncnce, induced thousands of enthusiastic patriots to join her standard, which is to he raised against t?o I'rnssinn invaders. Unlike Joan of Are, she has seen do visions and has do mission fr<jm the saints, which fact well becomes this pracItical age. Her chances are not a* good for making fame as were thnso of the original Joan in her day, and yet, like many other good women, she may he of greater service in evoking the patriotism of men. V/ / .'? ' Two magaznoe, containing 15,000 pounds of nitroglycerine, at Fairport, near J'ainsyUIe, &h|o, oxp^ed t>5 'Tuesday afternoon". Four w-ji were killed, nemely: Patrick Fcrthner, Kdwmd Duaeeo end two Malones, father ami win. The shook was felt for piiles around. The magazines stood by the river, and in th-lr places age now two lakes fT/ty fact wide ww/t * . r ?} deep, showing tha fearful fore* ol tba ex? plot Ion. . , ^^ y | (j The family of General I*v? Ware inm< to lite final and unalterable determination to let (he rcmaina ot General R. K. Ixte be where ihey are, in the chapel designed and erected, by.^IgtMlf. J. I S , ~ .'1 E4r-#lare* Ciftntm,' ot Richmond, Va., .who will be rewtewthered aa the Radical oppos nant ef Mayor Bllyaon for that oflce a lew monthe ago, hat been convicted of forgery, by which he ie alleged to have defrauded the State of aeean IhowaMid'dollar*, and haa been sentenced to four year* la the State priaoa. I 1 ** . * ? . . . 1 l * x ... CHARLESTON ops'' ad a v/m ffifl CAS?, S3i333? 4*33 DRESSED Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Bon Over a hundred different Patterns of lor tale at New York pricca. Mantel-Pieces, abort notice. Stair Rail, Nvwela and Bulluate to order. ' Good and Substantial Work made n* cbcn United Statea. IV# liave on band the Inrgeai Boitin.nre, all of wbirh wo guarantee will giv Substantial Work. The aubacribera can refer Carolina and Florida, aa to tbo character of ll Oppoaito Wando Fertiliser Works, and ii Pavilion Hotela. Sept 28 }i jyg^ a n ' r Mi 9 41? oi?iiU^i3iww OPPOSITE c.llAIU.KSTON HOTEL, CHAR 1,11 ST<>\ , S. C. J Sept 28 19 ly EDWIN BATES & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN miY GOODS AKD 122 & 124 Meeting St. a 0, Edwin Hate*. Geo C. Sei.nan Titos II. McOaiiaX. Cuas. K. Hate*. Sept 28 19 Am XTB. R1ULLI.GAN, CHAItLESTON, S- C. MESSBS. SULLIVAN & SON, ARE MY AGENTS GREEN VILLEs S. C.% Ail U H Jlili MAKR liiUI'^AL I'AMl advance* on nil V O T T O N Shipped to mo through them. A. It. MULMUAX. Sept 23 19 1y ZOGBAUM YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN 3i!usicnl Snslriimcnts, sraasss, MI. AOEMS ,.fsTKI\?'AV A SONS and J li. DUNHAM'S PIANOS; UAltIIA RT A NEEDHAMfl MKI.ODKONS; flLTONS I'ATKNT GUITAR. TUNING and HEPAlltlNO promptly attended lo. 191 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Fkudinand Zo(.ua(jm, Henhy Youno, New York. C. L. McCi.hmtiak, Chnrlt-aion, S. 0. Sept 28 19 Sin Furniture! Furniture! :<>: R, WHITE'? Furniture and Upholstery 2M KINO STREET, SIGN'OP THE ROCKRR, CHARLESTON, S. C., PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, 80fna, Table*, Redatnad*, Chair*, Olaaaaa, M*ttre**e* ; alto, Children'* Cari'iage*, Ao., Ac., at hi* u*oal Low Price*. Everything warranted a* repreaented. Ilia i* no new concern* being 29 yearieitab liahed. Try him. 8ept 29 r U> tea K*TABM*HKT> 1811. CU81I1NGS Sl BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 2M DALTIMORE ST., RALT1MORE, Hajro the Largctt and Beet Aaaorted Stock In the city of SCHOOL, MEDICAL and LAMT, and DENTAL. CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. u Aa Jmmenw rnipplr of ORJfVRAL BANK AND COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY. Blank Book* made to order in any atylo of Binding and Ruling. Tbo name careful A Men I ion giro to ORDERS M to Porvonat Pnrotiaeea. Inaldo Figure alwaya. Fend foa Catalogue*, Ae. *9 4m n VERTISEMENTS. 3 vmmtt rds, Sholving, Box Boards, <%<\, At. Mouldings, imikin^ over 100,000 feet on hand Door and Window Frames mitdo to order at rs ol' Walnut and Mahoguuy, on hand and nindo ip at this establishment as can he made In tho I rtock of the nhoro floods south of the City of o entire satisfaction to all who wnnt flood and to gentlemen all over this State, floorgie, North icir work for the past twenty years. V- P. IIITSKRI.I. Ar rn ~KA8T"END HA8EL 8TKKBT. n the linmediato vicinity of Charleston and j 19 \y Til OS. P. SMITH (LATE NAYLER, SMITH A CO.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. I B0 Y<JK d- GO'S WIIARF. OHArtLZOTOXT, S. O. GEO W. McIVER is connected with the bu.inera, and will give his heal alien* lion to the intrrrtta of hi* friends. WT Careful attention given to pureha* iny Metchnndir.e of all kinds, when placed iu fond*. vr ajv nncea ninde on consignments. Oct 5 20 6m Geo. W Williams & Co i an????, CHARLESTON, S. C., PROPRIETORS CAKttLHA FERTILIZER. Williams, Birnie & Co. COMMISSION MRUCIiAStTR, N. Y. DAVID <& 8TRADLEY WILL mnko Liberal Advance* on Cotton and Produce .hipped to n* iu Charleston or New York. AfJFY re ivi ? KUREKA SKLF-FA8TENINO, RUCKLE LOCK, BUTLER A 8WETTS TIES. Sept 28 10 3m I). F. FLEMING & CO. WHOLES A LE DEAIERS IN BOOTS S II O E Si TRUNKS No. 2 Hayno St, cor. Church,1 ?HARLESTOM, S. ?. D. F. Flkmi.no. Sam'l A. Nkuon Jamks M. Wilaok. Sept 28 19 3m* IIENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND r>KALICKS IN Wines, Liquors, BARS. TIIBAM. M. NO. 197 EAST BAY, CiailMfl?!, s. c. ii. BieCIIOKK. C. WuLDEttM. j. n. TiErKR. Sept 28 Itf com,ahtmra.iv, DIRECT IMPORTER op Hardware* Cutlery. Guns, & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. tw lias received a full stock lor the wholesale trade. Ho. 62 Efttt Bay, (South of the Old Poet Office.) Cliarle?ton, N. C. Bept 28 19 8m PELZER. RODGERS & CO, COTTON FACTORS JtiD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DROWN de CO.'8 WHARF, <0flflatfri5.??w?iflr# b? Q3m Liberal advances madeon conSlUNMKNTS. WC AB* ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF - Tat Atlantic Phosphates, op VfP*Vtfc*9TON, ?. O. 8rpt 2? 19 8m* KINSMAN A HO WELL, Factor9 and Commission Merchants. ?:o:? Liberal Advanoee made on Cotton and Naval Stores. ? CHARLESTON\S. C. P?p 7 16 8m rosadalis OfrrwiE O'RKVT ^A MTK RIC A N )JL HEALTH RESTORER, puriflon )?he Wood end cure* Scrofula, 8)pbilla, )Skln Discmei, Rheumatism, Diseases ).if Women, and all Chronie Affections )of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. /Recommended by tbo Medical FacuL ?iy and many thousands of our beat fcitiicnl. ( Read the testimony of Physicians (and patients wbo have used Rosadalts ; ( end for our Rosadalis Guide to Health (Book, or Almauac fot tbia year, whieh /VB (we publish for gratuitous distribution HI (it will give you much valuable inlor/jfl^B^uiation. (w^9j Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says : ) I talce pleasure in recommending lyour Rosahalis as a very powerful [ ^)alu>rntive. I bavoseen it used in two H~jH)casos with happy results?one in a MJMa'aso of secondary syphilis, in which (Hfl^^ibe patient pronounced himself cured Rafter having taken Ave bottles of your (medicine. The other is a case of scrof(ula of long standing, whieh is rapidly vitnproving under its use, and the iny I teat inns are that tho patient will (fp\?y"",n recover. I havo carefully ex (.iuiincd the formula ly which you (Rosadalis is made, and find it an eaL (cedent compound of alturativo ingre(dients, ) Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky., )says he has used Roaadalia in cases of WrofnU and Secondary Syphilis with Satisfactory fosults-tia a cleaner of the I)lllood I know no better remedy, ) lionjainin Bcchttd, of ldurti, Ohio, (writes.' I have strtlcrod for twenty ^years with an inveterate craption over .iny whole body ; a short time since I (purchased a bottle of Rosadalls and it S (effected a perfect cOro. ( Koradali* i< ?old by all drugpirt*. ( Laboratory, 81 Exchange Place, (Baltimore. ( Dra. Clements k Co. Proprietor*. May 18 62 Ij 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 has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to wliich 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 which 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 i the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. Juiio 22, la?0. 5 1y A. F. CHEVREUX, AND ARCHITECT, WTATOTOTUB rctrm)TTrs Corner Meeting-St and H^rlbeck'a Alloy, ?3B??&&SStt?33, 8, ?. /'/>.! J\r5 MADE TO ORDER, AND T.iKE OF CIIAIKJK, WHEN WORK DONE BY HE. Dee 8 29 ly COLUMBIA HOTEL* COLUMBIA, SOUTH CA HO LIS A. rpilE Proprietor* take pleannre in nnnounc1 ing thl* eleifj?ntly-(urnii>iip<i RstaMiahinent I now open Tor tho accommodation of gucata. The table will always be aupplied Willi every delicacy of the *ea*on?both from the New York and Gharlenton market*, and no effort* will be apared to give perfect Jtiafaction. in every rccpert, to our patron*. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day from II until 12$. WM. GORMAN. i II. II. BADEN1I0P, | 1 RorRIBTOR** flcpt 2U lit tf N ickerson HouseHotel, COLUMBIA, S.C. THE underaigned having AmR3L RENEWED hia laaae upon the above Popular Ifouae, will endeavor to make it one of the moat agreeable Hotel* in tho Routb. A oall ia aulicited. fe% Free Omnibna to and from the Hotel, WM. A. WRIGHT, Proprietor, ft.n? e ?? ~.r. . I? II T0WNE8 & EAST 4^TJ?ift83S'Zr? 4i,E AW* S0LICIT0R8 IH EftUITY. practice in ore envillk and 8urroundino counting. Office O^er Jalius C. Smith's. o. r. roirnaa. olim a. nit. Ap 27 49 If Kir. liwn Baoi -t, a liaptlat mlni?Ur, wall known throughout iho Bouth, died ra aantly at Richmond, Va. VJBUUJFLm1 L-. Charleston ~ * Advertisements. Old Carolina Biltcrs. A U'la'XC/Jii We Uk? plfMurt in <>ITrring lh? OLD CAROLINA BITTERS fMlOTIIF, public- They nre compound A. ed Willi gmt cur*', end c'n'nin mine of iho bo?t Tomes In ihf I'lmimniopin Ac ?vld?nr? of i lie fupcdoriljr of our BBtere ' uv>r ell oMiera, we have certified c? from many of the lending phyaioinna in ourSlit'e, who have prescribed lliem In iheir practice, lilE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Wont of Appetite, General Del llity, Chills nnd Fever nnd Dyspepsia. We do not offer our Bitters na n cure for nil diseases, but na an Arommio 'Ionic, they hove no For an In by oil Drngglata nnil Grocers everywhere. Frineipnl Depot, GOODRICH. WISEMAN A CO. Importers of Choice lb nut and Clo mieain. Chiirlf-etin, S, (\ Mh 9 4I 1y GEO. TV. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FI.UII) EXTRACT OF SAP SAPARILI A. GEO, W. CARPENTER'S COVPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF F.U ClllI 'I^HE-F, CELKLRATED PUEPARA I 'I IONS, oi i ^ in n 11 v introduced by Deo. | W. Ciip^ntpr, miller (lie patronage of lli? | medical faculty, have lirm nn loiii; exl'li nively used bv physicians aim) others, (Unl lliey are generally known for their fotiinaic value, and can be rrlb'tl on na being most valuable remedies in all can,* wliet, Fnrssparilla or ltui-liu are applicable, ntl'l cannot lie loo highly reeomniended. Tlmj are prepared it, a lily cotioeiitrn'ed form, so a* to render the done smalt and ctinvenl ent. Orders by mail or otherwise will re reive prompt attention. 0E0. W. f'AltPFNTI U. II F.N iZEY A CO. \Vhnle.ale Uhemieal \V ii re limine, N". 7H7 Market street, I'lnladelpliia. DOWIKA MOISE, Wholesale A cent a, Charleston,S. C Nov 17 21 lv P. P. TOALE, CIIARLKVi'O.V, S.tl. f Lki^mI and most complete 1 /air- { M nutnetory of Door* Sashes, > ( lliiuds, .Mouldings. Ac., in the ) Southern States. ^ ?-Printed price lint defies competition. ^l4T Semi lor ono."TS?v. i Scut I rue on appl lemliun.-^fX April 27 40 ly DANIEL H.SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROQMS. 175, 177 & 170, King Street CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Aj E*TA?i.unKn in 1838.^1^11^ t?t3"3 Keeps constantly on hand ri It 11 I B wc" l,e'ec'?'* PUPelTITUP.^, jtiwak Which he offers nt KEASONAIJL F* l7l> PRICES. N. D.? GOODS CARKFTLLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Nor 24 27 lj* r. von~santen, iMroitTrn i?r PARIS FAIN'CY GOODS, Toys, Dolls, Games, Child roll's Carriages, French Confectonery, Fire Works, j INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such as Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, Ac., 22V King-St. 2 door* ?liov? CHARLESTON, 8. C.~ Mar 30 45 ly* NATIONAL HOT EL, PL <35, PROPHIITOR. P. HAMILTON JOY NEK, CLERK'. KATKS Of Board par Day #a Oft J rtupper, Breekfarl ami Lodging 1 Ot> I Hingl* M?ak 1 ??'I Sep 1 16 tf PAVILION HOTEL, (@ ISl AIA li. IW S3 V (O wr B 0a <e?. HOARD, Per Pay $3 00. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Iflra. II. L BOTTERriELh. l'roprl<;lr<t?4 Rept 29 19 If WM. SHEPHERD 8c CO., No. 24, l/<*yie Street, (harleeton, S. C. 1 PKAI.KM IX COOKINO 8TOVK8, HANOI* AND Healing Hlnrn. Plnuir, of 6tn,?> I with prices a.xl deacrinlion will tip | on application. June 29 0-1 y THE MHLS HOUSE, OB^.aaSS!r?33. B. ?. PABSIE 8i C0> Proprietors. PIRST-CLAB8 IIOTRL. DUAUII, I'JSK DAY..,. $4 OO. I Deo 8 21 tf CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, & C. B. H. JACKSON. Propr etor. ASBISTANTrt, A. BUTTKRPIKLD, (for merlv oflbe Pa*klio? Uot?l,)aiid W. M MILLER, i m ?M i Ayer's Cherry Pectbft&lj Wot DiiMM* of tbe Throat nd Loa|k| 1Mb an Coughs, Golds, Wboopdi? Owjh, Bronchitis, t rthm^ and OoaittBvtton. Probably nerer boforo In the whole history ?f tnedtcine, ha* auy tiling won so widely u<l so deeply upon tbo conildence of wan kind, is this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through along series of years, and among most of the races or men K hLS risen higher and tilgbse in their estimation, as It has become better known. Its nnlform character and power to cure the ra rious affections or the lungs and throat, hard made it known as a reliable protector against ihnm Whiln Brlffiitful In mlMdr fnrmn of fllliilk^ And to young children. It Is at the same time the fnoit effectual remedy that can be given for lneip. lent consumption, and the dangerous affections Of the throat and lunge. As a provision against audden attache of Croup. It should be kept on hand In every family, and Indeed as all are sometimes shbjeet to oolus and coughs, all abould be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled C'ottmmptimu la thought inettrable, still great numbers of casea where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pert oral. So complete Is lb) mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the moat obstinatd or them yield to its When nothing else codld reach them.'uhdar the Cherry Perioral they subside and disappear. Singer* and Public Speaker* find great protection from it. . Asthma is always relieved and dftdn wholly cured by it. RronohUis la generally cured by taking did' Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent dNtt, So generally arc Its virtues known, that w$ need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the publio that ite qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure# Tor Fever and Agrua, Intermittent Feveiy Chill Fover, Remittent Fever, Duma Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, foe.* and indeed all the affections whloh arise from malarious, marsh, or mlaanaatto poisonsAs its name fmplles. ft does Cure, and does not foil. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bisninth, Zino, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, It in nowise injures any pa* tient. The number and Importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account* and we believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by ths acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected In obstinete cases, and where other rem* edles hail wholly fulled. Unaccllmateri persons, either resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AO UK CURE daily. For J.ieer Complaints, arising from torpid' ity of the Liver, It la an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For lllllons Disorders and Liver Complaints, It is an excellent remcuiy, producing many truly remarkable cuius, where other medicines had foiled. Prepared by DR. X. C. Artn A Co., Practical And Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., an<f sold all round the world. PRICK, $1.00 PER BOTTLE* ear Kor *n e in Orecnville f>y M. A. HUNT! R A CO., Agents. Aug .11 16 ly The Great Medical Discovery! Dr WALKEIl'a CAXJFORIMT A VINEGAR BITTERS, 2J 'i Ilundreds of Thousand* tjj .aBwr testimony to their wondorful'b " 1 Curative Effects. |?g sj| WHAT APE TKEY? fii (If " \ Iif \ TnF.r abb hot a vile 5^ "INFANCY DRINK,Iff, Made ifPoir Rum. Whislcoy, Proof OptrIts. ?nd liofuao .Liquor.*, uuc om.1, i>.uc<l. kn(Uvi.'ci(ii^lto|i lud"Touir?'*' " " llosioruri," ft t!i il l?? t tho" tippU'ronUxlniiiJtciitiuirtn.ulr i.:i, Lutaro Atruo > Medicine, nvvlo lioiri t .o N Uivi Knot* sub 1" H.rta of Caliiurnli,freo from all Alootaollo Btlmulftnt.i. *J*UvyA ? oOltBATliljOOI) rXJUIKIERanilAlITiiJOrVl^O PfUX/-^ Cll'liE, ? porlect h< mv it >r Ami J ivlgorutor ot tne Hjut'-m, carry: n jotl t.l pnimnous matter, nnd restoring tho l!u? 1t<? a It althy condition. No person ran tahothe-o Litters, aooorCiug toitireotinn*. anil remain foaxuawi !l. fUOO wnl bogivi-n fur an lururahlo ea??, pro-lug Ilia hon? a aro not deslro'ed by mineral jioia ina or other mean*, ami t a Vi.al organ* w iat> tl bevnn I the P" ot of r p*:r. For Iaflamm *t try rnd Chrotilo Bhettmatinm, and Gout. Dyspepsia. cr lndlpodion. Bilious, J*?rnittont. Aid Intermittent Fevers, J? s nseiof tuo Blood, Iaivoj*. Kidneys. cn 1 Bladner. th?^j Bittors liive been luoat 'ree-at'd. Buch Diseases aro ca .*ed by Vitiated Blood, t hit h i< ti n-r ilty prodtnvi ly CciauguuMut of fbo. Digeativo Organ*. 'JV> ?nvi?o.tdo t.*o atornneY, an! stimulate tho torpid Wvor and bowel*, which mnd-r them ofu *iUafli'<?e!ileacy ft? cleansing the Uw. I tit a!l mvfinrit tea. and Imparting now lifo and vigor , p f ha Wholo ayatnm. Dyspepsia or* InrflgwrCfon, JTrodachr,' Vain in t >o HiioulJer*, loughs, Twutne. * of to* Cnest, Ditxinoee, Hour Ktomorh, Jhul Taite in. I the Mouth, Hi lions Alt.vkt, Palpitation of thft Heart, Copt on a lliw.nargoa of Urine, Tain In tho regions of tho Khlneya, nn.l a bun trad o'.her | Idnfhl symptoms wlnc'i aro th? oifsprtog* of I lyspepsla. are cored' by theaa loiter*. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood whenever yon find 1 It* Imparities buret inx through tho ahin i.n Pirnpica. Eruptions, or Hon'*: ?la*n?ol', when It is] fool, and yourfeelinira will tell you when. Keep1 tho blood pore and 'die bsallh of tho system will, follow. I PIN, TArB, and other WOTllfil, lurftln* In' tho system ot so many thousands, aro ctfectually, destroyed and removed. Pur full directions, reed aarsfullytho circular' around carh bottle, printed in four languages? , English, Herman, French, anil HpAAtsh. J. WAl.KKlt, 81 4c 3? Commerce Street, N. T. | Proprietor. It. It. McOONAM) A CO.. Drugvlst* and Cennrel Ann't Ban Francisco, California, and li and31 Com-'. mi"?i Ftr-et, N. Y. A.P* INJLU IIV A I T. DRCOOISTH AS? DEAIJJR8. J1 HT F?l ?*le in O-eenville |.y M. A. HUNTKK A CO., HARRISON A MARSHALL. Aug 31 16 ,MU I NOTiCE^r rpiIK UNDKR8I0NED WILL RE I'llGh> J pared with TWO iviweivv; (OCLLBTITS ft ORTSWOWBil Cuatnmeya c?P hnva their rboicy . loth fed by Patent h>? |i ?a, winch, It ia aAkU by Adding to.thtf r<V>l'iri|y bf fn dRap Mfta mat ui>>m i.mi in hi wnrn led tiy hand. Paha of 45ft to 5ft0 W?a w< ijjhf will ) ? com|>r??*t ?i Into * apace < / 5 l*?t, (Mt . wide mill 2 frcf fhirk. whirh Wiir m neatly ' covered with new Uiijrcinjr and Ir<? tieaj ftrr which (Iinfttini; and Tim) we will chitrjfe On* Poll^rr ?i'< tyty t'enta (91.50) fief tyte.v * f' Cui''iDtriiwli<{ dnir* ttf r> l>, Im. Lim their Cot ton In'oifr Warehouse, which wilt he ' under iho carp of our Watrbiaun and in reach of our Force Pump, -until ready to fell; at which time we expect to make arrangement* to chip direct to ri.cpa Factory.Ni7|pb, our buy on the emit reaeosnoU term*. M4f~ ?l?ntor? will pteaac aire n? a trial. COTTON PICKKD AT I 20. LESTER ft BROS. 0 ZliL SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. llJ(ll!|,D r< apeolfully inform tlie p itili* ? r thai pe Kaa Iti-inovi d to a room n*ar tbet MAh'MOK Pk>HflK. where he Will I'll prepared tp rrt- tve c'laioin. iw a* herein, lor*. Beinff a 7*ro/ca?i*o?/ Airier, h* hopea, hy alfeniii p io I yincn*, l<ft?ih*r wilh.woiueneae t?? all, to merit a portion of pnldfe patrofiaue. In dUlTINO.hllAYINQ AKCr*HAJ4ipQimn Htyt 7 . 1i it HA.TTP.20eaa MADK AND RBPAIRKIV BY JAMES M. PRICE. _ W?J reaidanca, aaar ika OAI^LARD ?OHOOX. HOOML Jon* 22 ft I