> til ^ottri}.
Alva y? Remembered
I'll narar f org?tt (ht% mothar, dear,
W M>- roan tag o'rr liVa IrtjuUM main ,
T' -tHii wprda I ?Nd W hear
.1 coma to at* la dmni ifiln j
And aooiha (ha spirit'* deep uurcat,
That, wearied with a wold of care?
Of faithleea friends, or aold ai boat?
Wilt leak a refuge from dee pair.
I'll never forget tboe, inotber, dear,
Though wind and wave their strength
uuito;
Thy love my guilding star, I'll (ear
No itorui nor howling tempest'* might,
But item the flood with earneat heart ;
tVhlla. tow'ring skiea in an gar frown.
And Fate's death-dealing ligbtninga dart,
And lloavcn with thunder*p?"la reaound..
I'll narer forget thee, mother, dear,
But momory, like a bird aat free,
Wilt ever, be I, far or near.
Return again with lore to theo;
. Content, if it may nestle there,
No more ou fleeting wing to aoar,
Caged in from grief and wo* and rare,
A willing frtioncf ererinore. i
1
35umarans. -I
A* Coon JSnntArrived
on the limiting ground,
we turned sharply up u jugged, (
rough hollow, through whose base '
rippled the clear waters of Rich- ,
unison's branch. The dogs Were 4
held to the front and quickly disappeared
in the darkne-is. ^tumh
ling over rock* and Jogs, through
hushes and brakes, we made slow
headway for a mile or s ?, ere the
first sound of the chase broke upon
the night air. Then, round and
11 c. ?l ? ? /* . - 1
mi, mi up uii i ue ciiix to mo lett, |
son tided Filer h deep voice.
u Hi, boy, hunt 'nn tcllow !" yellow
our adipose comrade.
Then we wuitcd to hear the
sharp response ot Loub. Several
minutes passed it* profoun silence
Th?*n again broke out the bass yell
of Filer.
Dat dog tbolin' us. Tie's after
nuftin but a buck rabbit," ejacula-'
ted a contraband whom we shall .
call Josh.
,k Dat's so j old Loub ain't'spoke:
yir. She knows ain't nuftin dar
wntli eatchin'." said a darkey noted
as Yellow Sam.
As Loub still kept silence, we
concluded that the chase was not
yet ripe. Most likelv Filer was (
nosing a rabbit or developing a cold
tox trail, llesnming progress we j
travelled another half mile without I
having a warning cry from the J
Jogs, te'lmg that the game had; J
hroko cover and was making for a;
safe retreat. The ground was j
growing rougher, more wild, ami i
the sombre hills lifted their tops j
high <?n cither side. We sat down .
<>ii the hanks <>t the little stream, I
and c included t<? give the dogs;
time to scour the vicinity. The
hooting < f an owl on a dead branch
<>t a neighboring tree companioned \
well the lonelinoss of the spot and i
the darkness that citing over it,
pierced only by the stars above I
and the flickering rays of the lantern
at hand.
14 Da now ! Hear dnt!" suddenly
exclaimed one of the darkies.
The sharp bark of a dog could
bo faintly detected, though, as it
seemed, at a great distance, almost ,1
out of hearing.
4' Don't ye hear o'o Lmib ? She's
treed a coon, shore. Yon can trust i
chit dog nil do time an' he'll nch
her tole yor n lie," exclaimed the
enthusiastic contraband.
The distance was so great, and !
the yelp of the dog so obstructed '
bv the hills, that some trouble was
at first experienced in locating the'
direction from which the sound
came. Leaping to our feet and
straining every faculty of hearing,.j
we were finally convinced that it
was up the ravine tQ the front.
Then began a scramble over rocks, j
busbes, briers, into gullies, over,
narrow ledges* np steep banks and I
through pools of water in the ex- 1
citing chase. Onward wo went at1
rapid puce, every moment hearing
the quick yelp ot Loub growing
louder and clearer and more musical
at every step. The blood
coursed through the veins with !
swif'or speed, the pulse heat quicker,
and we clWored with the loud-1
est, a< it became more and more
cvidonpfrom the round notes of,
Loub that she had treed some
"varmint" of the four-tooted spe-j
cies. Then came the vigorous!
yelps of Fifer as he joined his mate
and sent up his echoing cry.1
Turning a sharp point, bursting
through a clump of grape vines i
and saplings, and climbing the
sharp side of a hill we came ?j>on ,
the half frantic dogs at (lie foot of
a tall but rather slender ash tree.
The bark had been half stripped
troni the roots by the teeth of the
hounds that seemed to thus vent
their rage toward their n|mb)e enemy,
whose sharp claws had con-1
veyed hini out of their reach. The
vicinity was strong with undergrowth
of hickory saplings grape
vine* and oak bushes. Whatever
animal might he in the trie above
was concealed by the bushy lop,
whose shadows were only here and
there pierced by the starlight.
Withont hesitation, the climbing
George attacked the tree and went
up like a tquiriel. The dogg hush-,
id their yelps and stood eagerly
gazing upward. We all stationed
ourselves around the tree at dift'erent
points, ready to pursue the
chai-e when the animal should leap
out. Up and up went thecliin wsr,
until lie seemed really small and
almost hid. The top of tho tree
now bepap to sway with lite new
and.nnnsdal Weight.
"Da he is It I see hfhj 1 O yer
gray headed old cgon 1 I know a
yer 1 Yi( ya, ya 1 -Way np in tie
top, like yer Vpccted we couldn't
find yer. Bress yer Ipmrt, .honey,
we done come arter yer. Doy
waitin for yon below dar. Come
Out o' dat now, you ring tailed varipint!''
With such ejaculations tho contraband,
who had discovered the
ctK>n in tho top branches, began to
shako liiin loose.
tk Look out down dar I lie inos*
looso. Sumthin' drap d'rectl.v,
and den skcodaddlo. O yer ole
pisen critter, dcra dogs tnkin' ver
pictar for to carry home f Ha ho
cum P
A black fcpoi suddenly darkened
the air, a whizzing rush, then a
blow on the ground, and with
yelU mangled with the yefps of the
dogs, we made for the place wliere
the c?.K>n had fallen. lie had gut lied
himself up nnd made off through
the bushes, with the dogs in hot
pursuit. Back and forth tor a few
moments the ch&6c led, when,
finding that he was in close quarters,
the coon again treed in a tall
oak. Up again went his pursuer
to the topj where he found him
nestled in the branches. Again
he shook him ont. Hardly had
his coonsliip touched the earth
IVlinn T_r.nK " ?. ? - *" 1-!?
cause we have not read them, but we are
persuaded that only the strong arm and
the long puree of the government at Washington
ie able to grapple with the subject.
The government is consolidated nnd national?why
not have nn educational bill appli.
cable to the entire Union? The expendi
ture of fifty millions of dollars iu building
suitable school houses, and introducing
thorough instruction into the Southern
States, would entirely change the feeling of
the people towards the national govern'
inenl. It would tie money well spent, and
the wonderful growth of the section would
soon reimburse the national treasury the
amount ten times over We srs olml <?
tlint llii* subject ii attracting att- ntinn.
[ Wiuuiboro New*.
The Abbeville Pre** and Partner of. the
27ill report* that on Wednesday last, two of
iU merchant*?M'nri. J. T. Robertson and
T. P. Qoarlea?hearing that one of Iheir
debtors, fur good?*ol<J during the pnst yeui>
(a nun named Taylor, of the upper part of
the County,) wn making < ff with hi* cotton
without settling hi* indebtedness, called
at hi* house to remonsti ate. Instead of gelting
their money they received only threats,
and on leaving were fired upon from the
h"U*e It la loo bad to buy a man'* goods
on credit, and llttu to about at h'H) when blanks
for hi* pay.
The Abbeville Pre** and Partner of the
27th ?aya tbatduiirig the past we?-k that
community has I/cot-i v?<l an aroes*ion in tit*
family of the lirv. Mr. Martin, the Presby
lerian minister, who occupies the i evidence
of Miss Sallie Martin, which litis been tent
ed a* a parsonage rirring tit* pres-nt year.
Mr. M*itin is a gentleman of superior abill*
ties, and a aealous and n*o?ptab!e pastor,
and with hi? lamily will prove a valuable
acquisition to the community.
........ u"<iu ???o iijkmi mill, grasping
him by the back. The oilier
dogs rushed in.
Then tlie fight 1
Through the Jjushea, down the
hill, over the logs and weeds, in
die. ienco corners ami out again,
fought and growled, and scratched
and yelled the coon and dogs,J
while we made the air vocal with
sounds'of encouragement and wild
excitement. The coon was true
grit, a fifteen pound fellow, and
tough as leather.
" Hole Ifini, Lonb! Shake him,
ole gal!" shouted thu delighted
darky, Josh.
"Ketch him by the ears, Fifer 1
Make him into sassidge meal!"
yelled yellow Sum.
" Hooray ! Oat's it: dat tarrier
know what he's nbont. Jes hear
liira tar de rib," baid the third i
:ontraband.
" Walk into him, boys ! Talk
o him 1 Look at 'em tarriers? j
lin't they some on a coon hunt V
airly screamed my adipoge com-1
mnion, whose globular body was
jouncing like a gum ball around j
he ring.
We, of conrso. merely looked
in. We didn't say anything; oh
10.
For full ten minutes the tearing
ight went on. The coon had the
aids against him', but he was game
:o the end. Toe yells, the howls,
he confusion, the frantic struggles,
the smashing of hushes and
[ji iars, were awful, but finally te- t
nacity and courage gave way, and
that old coon was laid out. The i
limit was over, and victory perched
upon our banners.
Education by the United States Gov
ernment.
Upon the subject of .-ducation we ore in
sympathy with nil who nd vocal c public
schools supporte l,by taxes sufficient to su?tnin
litem. Ami it the mass of the people
nt the South, especially the non-property
holding whites and the blacks, are to he
educated during this generation, we see no
other quarter to which to look for means
adequate to this end than to the treasury of
the government at Washington. The South
ern Slates are loo much crippled in resources
by tlie war to inaugurate a system of
public education on a scale large enough to
answer the necessities of their situation.
The present growing generation will not he
educated, 11 it be left to the State governments
In educate it. They cannot do it,
and they will not, If lliey csn. Whether
the bills presented to Congress by Hoar and
Wilson of Massachusetts be wise applications
of the id. a of the necessity of national
aid to education in the Southern Stales and
and in the territories, wo can not say, be
, ' | " . ..J' 1' '
i Sixty-Fire First Prist Med.
als Awarded.
XIIK U&EAT
MaWiWW Southern Piano
(PS M AH l't ACTOR V.
WW. Ki\/iRK 3c CO.,
Manufacturer* of Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
ItrtUhnore, Md.
rf",IIE8E Inatrinocnta have bean before the
1 public for nearly thirty year*, and upon
their excellence alone attained on n*/>arrAn?et/
pre-crh/n?ncr, which pronounce* them unrqualcd.
Thoir Tone combine* great power, awoet
nc?* and fine aingir.g quality, n* well great
purity of Intonation, and aweetoe** throughcat
ibe entire ecalo. Their Touch i* pliant
and elartic, and entirely free from the aTWneiia
found in *o many l'iauo*. Iu Workmanship
they ore uncqualed, using none l ift tbo very
beat rci*nntd Material, the large capital employed
in our buaineaa enabling u$ to keep
COntinimll? an imtuenin atn/<L lm?l>a. X*..
on hand.
All our Square I'iann* have our Jfow Improved
Overstrung Senle and the A^raffo Treble.
1 We would call special attention to our late
| improvement* in Grand Pianos nnd Square
j Grands, Patented August 14th, which
| bring the Piano nearer perfection Iliad has
: yet been attained.
I Kerry Piano fully Warranted for 5 Yean.'
j We have^made arrangements for the Solo
j Wholca'ilo Agency for the most Celebrated
Purlor Organs and Molodeons, which we offer
Wholesale nnd Kctail. at Lowest Factory
Prices. WM. KNAI1K A CO.,
Dnltiinorc, Md.
Doc 7 * 29 Cm
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
i Ho..G N. Schroeder St,. Baltimore.
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary.
STEAM ENGINES AND ROILERS,
Patent improved. Portable flitCUI.AK
SAW MILLS, (Jang, Mnlnv and Sash Saw
Mill*, Grist Mills, 'limber Wheels^ Shingle
Machines, Ac. Denlers in Clicular Saw*.
Kellince a..H Mill ?
...... ...... ^ MHO
j mnnufnctwrer'a n^cn'i f.^r Liff.dV CVl>I>rnu
| ed Tiirl.ln* Water Wlieel, and every (le|
?cription of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL KNOlNKA A 8CIUAI.TY.
Send for descriptive Catalogues nnd
Pi Ice L'sla. 29-ly
fMBP
/aterwheel,
Mill Bearing,Shafting Pulleys
POQLE ??0N^%riM0BE?'
^_6END rORACIRCULAR-jfer
l>ec 7 kV ly
CHAELESTON HOTEL
CllAULEisTOX, S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Propr etcr
A SSI ST A NTS. A IJUTTKRFIELI), (for
j'lU iikt'v oflliu l'uvilion Hotel,) and W
S. MILL Kill
GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
M&rnmmm
Ckniuai. Si'pkrintbxdkxtV Office,
Ooujmiiia, S C. I've. 1,1870.
ON and i?f>er THURSDAY, Dcrctnb. r 1,
litllowinj; Sclit-du'o will lie run
daily, Snnildii w) le i, ooniieet'nij with
Tmiim on South Carolina U.iiliond up
nn<i down, nleo with Traiua "tl S"i'lh on
Charlotte, Columbia ni'd Auitusla Knilroad :
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. m
" AUton ... 8.40 a. in
" Newherry 1 i. 1H a.m.
*' Cok-sbury 1.4.7 p.m.
" Ii.lt.mi It.SO p.m.
Arrive at Greenville 6 00 p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenvill*? at 5 4.7 a. m.
" Helton 7 28 a. lit.
" Cokeeburv 0.O.7 a. m.
" Abbeville 8 OO a, m
" Newberry.. 12.06 p. m
" Aleion 2 10 p. m.
Arrive at Ci-lninbia 3 46 p.m.
JOHN II. MOOUK.
General Superintendent.
Dec 14 *80 tf
South Carolina Railroad Company.
Vice Priiidkit'ii Omen.
Cui.ru in a, 8. C\, January 18, 1871.
I ?
ON anil after Sunday. 22d in*t? Passenger
Train* upon this ltoud will arrive
i and leave on follow*: .
thai* *o. 1.
| Lenvo Charleston at.*. 8 20 a m
Arrive nt Coluniliia at 11 40 p in
Leave Cohii.it,in at 12.15 p in
| Arrive nt Charleston at 7 50 p in
i Leave Camden (Sundays exe'd) ut...O 50 a in
j Arrive at Kingsvillc at..,, 1 20 p w
i Leave Kingsvillo (Sunday* exe'd} at.2 110 p in
Arrive at Cutndcn at 6 00 p m
The above trains run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connecting with trains for Wilmington, North
Carolina and with trains for Augusta, Georgia
?making cloife connections with night trains
of Georgia Railroad nnd Central Railroad, for
all points South and West.
TftAlX no. 2 ? nig nT KXPRKSS.
(Sunday night excepted.)
Leave Charleston at 7 10 p in
Arrive at Columbia at A 00 n m
Leave Columbia at 7 60 in
Arrive at Charleston at C 45 a ma
Tliis train runs in eonueolion with up A uI
gus'a" trains, making close connection with 1
I Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad morni
ing trains, for all points South and West. : '
A L. TVI.Hit,
S. B. Pikkins, Vice President.
General Ticket Agent.
Charlottes Columbia and 4agusta
It R.
I KtJPK.?INTE!?I>r.MT'H" OPPICE,
Col.-, ubia, 8. C., January 17, 1871.
ON nn.l after SUNDAY, January 22, the
Paaaunger irains over ihi* Komi will run
a a follow* :
Going North, No. 2. No. 1.
. Arrive. I.enve. Arrive. I.eore.
Aiifturta 6 00 pm 8 00 ntn
Columbia 11 05 pm 11 20 pro 12 51 pin 1 03 pin
: Winnaboro 1 25 nin 1 27 uin 3 17 pm 3 37 pm<
i Cheater 2 5fl ain 3 00 aru 5 07 pm 5 10 pm*
| Charlotte 5 30 am 7 30 pm
| Going South, No. 1 No. 2.
Arrive. l,mre. Arrirr.. lattice
j Annual* 7 45 pm 7 30 aiu
Columbia 2 10 pm 2 28 pm 2 13 um 2 28 am
1 Winnab'o 11 55 am 11 55 ntn 12 50 pm 11 68 pin
I Cheater 10 20 am 10 23 inn 10 27 pat }0 30 pm
I Charlotte ' 8 00 am 3 10 pm
i Going'North.?Both No. 1 and 2 make* oloee
! </ai'/vat Charlotte f?>* v~-l.
I and jjointa f?ortli and I!n?t. l'/iaaengcr*
: leaving on Nn. 2 on Raturdaya, will lajr over
12 hour* at Richmond,
j fJoiny AowfJU? Both NTo?. 1 and 2 make eloae
</nf/y etmntirlion* at Auguata with trnina of the
Oeorg'a and Oentrnl Georgia Honda, for all
1 point* Houth, 8outh-we*t nod Went.
Through Ticket* aold and baggage cheeked
to nil principal point*.
I J. 8^ SELKIRK, Rapt.
* E. II, Doraey, General Ticket Agent.
m "iX ML1' - i iiMj
HOS AD A LIS
?<rrMiH' e R EAT" American
) X 1IUALTH HRSTOHEU, puriflea
/the 1>Io<h1 nndrnrea Scrofula, S,\philie,
)^kin Dlacaaoa, llhcutaat iaui. Dlaonmo*
) !'Women, nnil nil Chronic Adoptions
>of the Illood, Liver nml Kidney*.
S/Uoenininwuled b,T tho Medical Jb'ueuU
)ty nud ninny ttjoiisunda of obr teat
r Head the testimony of Physicians
(and patients who haveun-d Uusodulia;
(solid for our 11 nxadnli* (luide to Health
(Hook, or Ahnaiiao for this year, which
fjBA (we pi|h|ish"^or gratuitous diatrihutton
Mtt (it will give you tnuoU- vuluahlo iuforMiration.
c=t? I)r. R. \V. Ciirr, of Baltimore, say*:
) I take pleasure in rvconiOiendi^t
?,jmiii nnk.timi.u ok n Tcrjr 'pimufftl
(alterative. I have seen it unci ill two
(cases with happy results?ouo in n
)caso of secondary syphilis, in whith
)the patient pronounced himself cured
(alter having taken flvul otilos ot your
(medicine. The other is a faso of scrof/fln
rula ofloug MudlnK, which in rapidly
i improving tinder ita use, and iho inJbmR
d lent ions nro that tlio patient will
'lij Q /non recover* I have cnrvfully ex
yiminod the formula ty which your
(Kosadali* i? made, nnd find it an exLvecJIent
compound of alterative iogrevlients.
S# Dr. Sparks, of Xicholasville, Ky.,
y?ny* ho has used Uosadnlis in oases til
(serot'ul i and Secondary Syphilis with
(satisfactory resuits-as a c leaner of the
I (Blood I know ntf better remedy.
) Doujainin Dcchtol, of Lima, Ohio,
(writes: I have suffered for twenty
(years with hh inveterate eruption over
;?ie -i?' --- ?
. yj -w/.w , i> PIIOH (imo nine? 1
(purctingcd n Ixittlo ?>1 Kosi;ilul\s und it
n perluct euro.
\ Hof.idniir I* pold by' nil
\ Laboratory, 01 Exchange 1'lace,
\ Lijltiuiuro.
> Drs. Cloacnts & Co.
Jlmjuiituri,
PLMTAIION BlTThttS
Tills wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
shcct-anclior of the feeble
and debilitated. As n
tonie and cordial for the
aged and languid it-has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women arc cspccially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.* In all
climates, tropical, tern
pcrate or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
of disorder which
under mines tile bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal Npirits.
HVhcrever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
Juuo 2J, IhJU. b . ,ly
B. WEI I RLE,!
QREEINimiLE S. ?.
DEALER IN
m m wn watches,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
/m hcmi:*
t?r WORK of nil <1 iscrii'lions in hi*
liiiA promptly.
Oct -27 23 ly
K.r. j()i\i)s,
A'n' )Ai\W,
AXI) SOLICITOR IS EQUITY.
WILL rHACTICK IN ALL
COURTS OF Til IS STATE
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office OreenviUe C. II., 6. C.
July 7 lV*
W. K. KASI.KV. <3. O. WILLS
EA3LET & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
OREENVILI.E, S. C.,
PR \CTICK in the Court* of the State *n<l
of the United Statca, and givo e.pcelal
attention to cu?o? in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3
PAVILION HOTEL,
v iy A m jf-i ra PI w (o m 9 s.
no A R I),
Per Bay $3 00.
II. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
tire. II. L BFTTFRFIEFO.
l*ro|?rl?lrcM
Sept 20 TO If
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
WOULD r<?ptejfn|ly inform the p-iLlie
that he Ihi* Removed to a room near
the MANSION HOUSE, where he will
!>e prepared to receive ouatomer* a* hereto*
tote. Heing a Profeulonal Larber, n?
hopea, Ly attention to bgailiMM, together
with polii*?e*e to all, to merit a portion ot
public patronatre, in CUTTING, SJIAVING
AND SHAMPOOING. Hept7
lfl If
ATWJD wassriraiia.
MILL IN E It Y.
MISfl McKAY hat jn?t re
iSjSnn'><<iV"1 ??? ettppliea of Bonnet*,
Hat.?, Ribtiori*. Father*.
aBM&BHB *' " * Ac. A l?n 11,f..,,r
mtfjBpffwf I In'* RD<1 cape, For*. (Il??l
JrM nr"' imilRtlAn.) Hnir (Joi n jet
Mill nn'l 1 ncd Oo?*l?, which *h?
ifl#l offer# flt very low pr'ce#.
>'ov I 24 tf
#
1 J i?.
CHARLESTON ,
; 4P*
'oJVSS, SiMKB A3J2
DKKSKKD Flooritifr, Ceiling, Weatlier Bonn
Over m bnndred different Puttcm* ol M
| lor rnle nt New York price*. MnnM-l-Piece*, J
i ?hort notice. Blair Unit, Newel* and llullustcri
lit nnlnn
(ioofl unci Sal11.ntin 1 Work mndo n* rhmp
United State*. We have on Lend the Inrgrrt i
Itnlliu.ore. ell of whirb we guarantee will give
I Hut<*tii?tial Work. The ml reribera ran rclcr t?
Carolina ond Florida, a* to tbc character of tlx
w
Opposite Wando Fertiliicr Work*, and in
pavilion Hotels. Kept 28
i Ohl Canilinn Rilicrs.
4\ IDJBlTtfJtL>lriw\Dffj tt'GDpTU;?
We lake pb-asure in ?>flTi ring the
OLA CAROLINA BITTERS
riTlHTllK public. They are ??nipiun<]
.li. ? ?) wi'h great cniv, itii<l eon'aio aonie
of the l e t 'forties in the I'hai mat opto A*
xvid'urr of (lie stipciiuritv ?l our IJIltefs
ov?r all here, we liuvc c* rtificale* lr..m
many of the leading physicians in oiirSta'e,
who have prescribed them In ibeir practice
TiJK OLD CAROLINA HITTERS
Will-lie found invaluable for .
Want of Appetite, J
C enn u) Did UitJ,
OblKs and Fever and Dyrpepaln.
We Jo not nflT.r our Hitlers-as a pure for all j
diseases. lull n? an Aromatia Tonic, they
( aire no equal.
F<?r anle by all I)ruci;I?ta and CJrocers
i-Vi'T) wnnr. *
Principal Depot,
ooonmcn wivnttv a r?n i
Impoit-iK of Choice l)iwg?i?n<l Chiinicul*, '
UliarlNU n, S. (5.
Mli 0 4.2 ly
A. B. MULLIGAN, ;
OHAXiLESTON, S- C. \
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON, '?
AHIJ MY t
AOE3VTB :
AT |
GREEN TITTLE, S. C.,
And will make lideral casii j
advances on nil
V O T T O N \
Sbippcil to mo through thom. ?
a. ?. mulligan.
Sept 28 ' 1? 1y
I'. HI A liU,
CHARLESTON, S.
C Largest and most complete 1
\ M i nulactory of Door* Rnahe*, >
( Ulindx, Mouldings, Ac., in tbc J
. Southern State*,
i p-O- Printed price lint defies competition.-?^
fMf Send for onc.-ft.^
Sent free ou application.-?^
April 27 411 'y
WM. SHEPHERD 8c CO.,
No. 24, llayne Street, Charleston, 8. C.
DK.U.ItRR IN .
CBOOKING STOVES. RANG Fit AND
) llexting Stoves. Pictures of Stove*
with prices n.td description will be sent tip.
on Application. June 20 0-1 y
inpoKTA.1t Notice
TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All Retail Orders amounting to $20 and Otnr,
Dctirertfl in any I'arl of the Country
Fit EE OF EXPRESS CD A ROES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
OF BALTIMORE. MP.,
IN r.r.fcr the hotter to meet tho wants of
the Retail Customer* at a distance, hnve
| established * SAM RLE BUREAU, and dill,
1 u|H.n application, promptly semi by mail full
i lines of sample* of the Newest and most
' Fashionable Goods, of French, English and
Domestic* Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
; time* to sell a* to is, it not at less prists, than
tnv house in the country.
I.Ujring our goods from the largest and
most eelehrated inunafaeturer* in the different
' part* of Europe, and importing the same hy |
If Cramers direct to Holt inn.re. our stoek ia at all
1 times promptly aupplied with the novelties of
the London and Paris markets.
Aa we buy and aell only for cash, and make
no had dobta, we are able and willing to aell
our goods at from Ten to Fifteen per cent Lcra
Profit than if we gave credit.
In sending for samples specify fho kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, front the lowest to the
most oostly.
Orders uneocompaoled by the cesh will be
1 eent C. 0. It.
Prompt Paying Wholesale Buyers are InrL
ted to inspect the Htoek In our Jobbing and
Package Department. Addreea
HAMILTON EAST UK A SONS,
197, 199, 201 and 20.'t West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Pcc 7 29 Ijr
. I ULLL-J - . JgaWWLULIL Mi
J sffiaS !/..? (J '. I
rERTISE.MEi>jiTS.11
i ? 9 3 Si s\&33 3 S3,
mm..il?,
Rliclvinp, Ho* H<inr<l?. A<*.. Ac. J
nui?ngi, minting over y li.OOti feet on bnnd
Dift>r nnil Window Entities inmlo to order nf '
i of Walnut ami Mahogany,'on hand and made J
at I hi* r*tabli*bm*nt n* can he innno In the t
lurk of the nhova Mood* *nnth of the City of t
entire Aili*fnctU.n to all who want (Joixl anp J
> gentlemen all over thl* State, (loorgia, North ,
iir work for the pu*t twenty yenr*. <
r. P. Rl'SSELL & CO,, ,
KAST END 1IASRI, RTHEBT,
tbo immediate vicinity of Charleston nnd 1
IV ly j
Til OS. P. SMITH i
I
(LATE NAY I.Kit. SMITH A CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION !
MERCHANT, 1
NO '. 4 BOYCI-: <{ COS WJIAJiJ1
CHAP.LEQTOIT, 0. 0. i
(1 EO W. ilulVMR I* ooniie?'l?"l with tlie ]
T bnxitieM, and will give liin Imat attention
to the intercM* of In* fii.-ii.la.
Cureftil aMenlIon given t" pnrelm*
ina .Meic'iniidize of all kind*, when place.I
in fund*. * ?
19' Adv once* ninu* on ponaigntnonta.
Oct 5 20 Cm
HENRY BI SCI I OFF
& CO..
WHOLESALE (2KOCERS,
AXn iivAi.t i.s iv
Winc?, Biiquors,
ifiABS, TOBACCO, &C.
SO. 107 EAST BAY,
BMHXiSM'OH. fi. CI.
I. Hl.-Cll" FF. C Wt'UIKHN
J II. 1'inr.it
Sept 28 10 firn
JD C3 get* 9
^$3 msva^na ?snasaBBw,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Fept 28 * 1'J ly
EDWIN DATES & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
BHSY GOODS
AND
sloshshs
1;2 & 124 Meeting St.
. omarlestom; ?. o.
Edwin Bates C.eo < . Ski.san ,
Tikh It. McOaiiaN. Ciias. K. Baif.-.
Sept 28 13 ' flhi .
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
3AHL0NEGA, GA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of Lumpkin.
Dawson, Oilincr, Fannin, Onion,
Towns. White and Hall.
Jan 10 33
TEE MILLS HOUSE,
ojBdu&kaetisas, a. a.
PARKER'& CO. Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD. 1'ER DAY..A $1 00.
Dee 8 2'J
F. VON SANTEN,
mpoRTen or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toy*. Dulls, (lames, Children's Carriages, ,
French Conlectoucry, Firo Works,
INDIA RI7RRER GOODS,
Such ns Ciolh'ug. Nursery Sheeting, 4e.,
22t? King-St. 2 door* above Market,
tHARLBSTON, 8. C. 1
Mar 30 45 !*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
<0?ILWI&rm&t 0. ?PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNBR. CLERK.
HATES
Of Boor J p*r T)?y 00
Supper, Hi.-nUtnn nn<l Lodging..,.. '2 OO
HtngU Menl? .. 1 00
8ej> \ 15 , tf
Ayert Cathartic Pilla,
??r ^ yp"" ?*
IwHdiw.
Perhaps no one modi^ 1
cine Is so universally
k rvijulrod kjr evert"
j/r buily m aiathmtlo,
nor ?u ever any beJbro
so universally
1' adopted Into use, it>
1 A 6 very country and
AiVAlfllF - nroon* all elaesee, en
^ ^WtJ tills nilld but efficient
W^ purgative i'tM. The
obvious reason la,
that H la a more relb?>
ble and Atr more effectual
remedy than any other. Those who hare
Urled It, kuo\r that U cured them: those who hare
not. know that It cures their neighbors and friends;
ind nil know that what It does once It does always
? that It never falls through any fkult or nog-'
rlect of Its composition. We have thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkablo cures
?f the following complaints, but such cures are
known In every neighborhood, and we need not
publish thoiu. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any
leletorlons drug, they may be taken with safety
jy anybody. Their sugaroontlng preserves them
?ver nwii,inilMkM them pleasant to take, while
Pclng purely vegetable, no tutrix can arise from
Lhclr use In any quajajtr.
They operate by tl^B>o^erfn1 Inflneneeon tho
internal viscera to rflHy the blood and stimulate
It into healthy action?remove the obstruction*
>f the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
he body, restoring their irregular notion to health,
mil by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements
as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in tho wrapjier on
he box, for the following complaints, which these
ViUs rapidly oure : ?
For Oyspspsla or IadigMtiea, Ustlws
cm, Lssraor and JLoaa of Appetite, they
ihould bo taxen moderately to stimulate the atomtch,
and restore Ms healthy tone and action.
For Llrcr Comnlulnl and its various symponis,
Utlions Headache, Melt Hrsdsche,
Fsunillcs or (ircea Mlckness, Uilloua
Colic and UUIona fsrsn, they shout#
>o Judiciously taken for each ease, to correct thw
llscased action or remove tbo obstructions \rhioti
snuhe It. r
For Dyssatsry or Dlarrhcsa, but one
nlld dose Is gonornlly required.
For BhcunatisM, bom, drarel, PnlUlatloD
of tbe Ussrt, Pain- In the
tide. Ruck and Lots*, thev should he oontbilously
taken, as required, to change tho diseased
lotion of tho system, with such change thoso
romplnlnts disappear.
For Ilromr and Dropsical Mwelllngo
;hcy should no taken In large and frequent doses
lo produce tho cffccUof a drastic purge.
For Nupjirrulon a largo aoso should be
taken as It produces tho desired effect by sympathy.
A. ? TThitf ??!.? ??? ~ Tliff.
jxb n j/?n?rr jhc?i uiiid uuv ur mu m ??%m w
promote digestion ami relievo the stomach.
An occasional (lose stimulates the iftomnrh ana
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
ind invigorates tho system. Hence it Is often adrnntngcotts
where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often llnds that a
lose of these fUla makes hhu feel decidedly betor,
fYom their cleansing and renovating effect on
ho digestive apparatus.
Dr.%T. C. AYJCJt Jt CO., l*ractlctil Chcmiiti%
LOWEUj. MASS., U. S. A.
C3T J' or -n ii < or*.?il - by
M. A. llL'KTl K A ft*, Agents.
Aug .11 15 ly
Tho Great Medical Discover/!
Dr. WALKBa'3 CALIFORNIA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
| ? 3j Hundreds of Thousands
.?! Bear testimony to their wonderful^? ?
Curative Kflbcts,
WHAT ARE THEY? ^|J
P S wtuutr tow V/vn A tTTf n
O 3 ZZ KiAX JMMM J11V/1 A Viliii X
n1?FANCY DRINK,ft?;
Mmloof Poor Hum. Whlnlcey, Proof Spirits.
and Befuao Xjiquora. uoo. umi, n[m-c<l,
and awei-taiic.l to pliMiKJtiio tuslc, cu led' Tonics'*
*' Avpotlaoi'i," It^ioron.," ic tli.it Ic^ l the
tipp^rou to dmnicunoas nud rtiin, l?ut aro atruaMeaictnc,
mn.lo tio.11 the Native Knots and
Jl-rt* Of CalUornia, t)roo from all Alcofcolio
Btimulants. 'ri>oynn?i,ioQ?tRA'PBIjOOl>*
PlTiUFIEHan ILirH GIVING PHINCIl'LE,
a jKTlcct Ktaovaiuf ami lnvignrator
ot t in? U> ?t"rn, caixyinafoU tU poisonous matter,
and restoring tho Lloo-l to a b liltUjr condition.
No person ran tal:o tlu-sn Uittcra, aoconliag to
di-ectlnns, q*.l rom.iin lonfT lintrcll.
t OO wiTbo [tiwn for un jneumlilo case, pro-'
tlio bones aro not desiro-.ed by 1111 Din!
].oi*)u* or o'.brr means, and tl.o vital organs,
v ist.d bcrnnd tho )>o.nt of repair.
' Porlnflamwi'tory and Chrotjio mien--4
matism, and Gout. Dyepopsia. or indi-'
po ition. Bilioua, Pemittont. and Intermittent
Fovora, Uis inses of th? Blood,
lj\vor, Kidnoyo. c.ad Bladder, iheso Bittora
liavo Ikhui most soeeosHitil. Such l)isaiiuai
nro caused liv V1 t.iatsrl Plivid. tdiicK
is U ner.illjr produced by ilciausfciueut of thoj
D?(tostiT0 Organs.
Tiu-y Invitomui tho stomach, nnl stimulate
tho torpid 11 ver and bowels, which reader them
of unequalled ci&eary in rioanainv tho b'.oolof
tiM impurities, mil imparting uuvv life and vijjor .
, > 1 ho whole system.
~ Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headnehr,"
Fain in tho Hlionlders, Coughs, Ti*htn<*-s of tho
( iici*t, Dizziness, Sour Btomoch, jt id Tarte in
the Mouth, Hi.lions Attacks, Palpitation of tiio
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Tain in
tho regions of tho Kidneys, nnd ft hundred other
{.sinful symptoms which tiro the ctlnprlugs of
iyspepsla, arc cured by these Hitters.
(Hcanso tho Vltiato.l Blood whenever yon fin J"1
its impurities bursting t lirou -h tho shin in Pun-]
plea, Eruptions, or Bore*: cleanso It when it is'
foul, and your feelings will toll you when. Keep 1
tho blood pure and tho health of tho system willJ
follow. s
PIS, TArE. and other "WORMS, lurking In :
the system of so many thousands, aro otfoctually,
destroyed and removed.
For fall directions, road carefully tho eimilarl
around oach bottle, prtntod in tour lac.jpiagos?i
Knyliah, Oerman, French, and Hparish. 4
J. WAbKKH, 82 A St Commerce Btroot, N. Y.|
Proprietor. It. II. Me DONALD A CO.,
Drusrvrlat* and Oeneral Adonis.
Ban Francisco, California, and Si undSt Cum*,
mereo htr -ct, N. Y.
wmr SOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8T8 AND
DEALERS. . .
tJT F<?l S 11 e in Oi cell V ill f )>y
M. A. HUNTER <fc CO , #
AMI
HARRISON A MARSHALL
Aug 31. '14 g,n
For mJ? l.y U HAJOX, (4IBB8 A ^ O . Iin
portrr* ami Dw ilrra in Muanna, 146 Hay St.,
S?v?ni:?li ; '241 ItrAod St., AiivhiII, G?, ;
1A1 K.nut M iv, Ch*rlr#4on, H 0 ; and hy
I >A V11> A >TK ADI.KY, Ott*n*Hla.
For further information, apply or a<V1rr*a
Imve fof |mn>pl?1ot.
floT HO SQ 4m