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The Cloth. '1t m eeple o t hile . riket Heall it iteclei r'-lit vait full, Diitt whteli ihley esil e itto mnake repais ltwa., rilab-edl lruiii ii found:stiol, Ol' coirie lhe minm whu did thejuob liu tort doilow :all n ihly lie buit inseivd, f Iaisomre tower, fron 'roi l . l ' .. V of A. Y. I e. Sutll hi. ti iie %hiAt re was "'I he Cloo;, whic IIIre't hi h lItt r . ofI'.!,'' iy pore'! " I nively e lutiU 'tai i afely bI u' 111 ..M. lIaly's sor tut ilow 'Ii ' up. :ll gn-aset- ai t Il ; , tich inig naildg a n well, waingq the Up, at nei hbu Ti :,y Che ' 1. 1 ' Iu v r ( il dlwy w II i r a ii f .er, I :i1 tir ill' g i ' w tr tn th ben pt, u .il KeeIM" & .\Ynie:\ vir. Ilhe "iv toier, h to e lar vee drunk Il.hIngl.' hiin li arl. lttave t, Fur oii 't l ial his letter ",'l," is leanine r u er .te shi-ill chtly ticlec , ye leI it t s ' t s i, I l or t, l'or " At.'y ' louki lbow fir n j k e IIup, tn renberoh Townl. F-ur in the "Tw." the peMollhin 10o si w fi all i ani ofwhaflod day, A il nak fo l ris nei i t a lheo i it-ds of M acau Ivy remitarks that absent imledne~is is the mark of eithr genions or t fool. tit IA ccost tha O~ld .\laeauley wa-s a little too Nover on 0one of1 its sides. A manl's inini myle b0 SO il yI : cunpie with 1o1 ty Intuitions and inspinations that hi hunres, reeinlgly, ato nliarcely alwak to the rea clities.f the tanigible world A Certainl "gttish professor wa no1t tiore eamb for his writin ln PoiA& ceUnomly than [01- his fr, enilt uncdnsti0untof what, passe before him lli~s absenQjCe of mlind wa. to remarkable that hin wifu ontjo 11 gered that lhe wol.! icost him i the t reet, iltpiro after t0he health o herelf and her finily, and that hr would not rtecogn ize her. 81bo actr i lly won hie anger. Tho professor ieotak ig a soiliry alk on th bnk11S Of at Canal1, into whichl, inl hi ab1tra ction, he waolked. WIhen itil ill dthe nAtre,' drw tallon o tC wonU131 washing clothes bohlin hima , bratwtled ol( f ii : o I ot., con: lot, 1ile b)oid.y, or yrI' bo droon't. 'lhese warning sounda invading tht tyluifnuini of his profesional en haa the wMset of making him tur right about, No huwit h and recover Mh dlrIld. The ood womn corcludin him to be an anl idiot, syipathetictal ly exlimed : Art i body, aiwUr they hao mi uckl to anwer for tht lets y gaing yer lane." t A Young follow employed ill a istot oIf i fvor street was one day uent in lie cellar to draw atic gal t of per oil. Whilo waiting hto hathed o pico of chalk, 1antd in a ouminuti wV1 abtsor-bed inl -ketching thle proprietor pre'lilti. The profile oni the hog"Ihoa Was r erpital, but while the younl ari t was as hied in its prsig tuit, tl oil purcied IWi ellnar nloor. lie wt informed hie would rot do fr a i Chint, but just o0\Vs a t first-rat iNew York artist. ItL is said of Sir Isaac Newton tha the tn- aorgit to eat his dintic whichl his housekeeper was accuston ed to leav in i closet near his stud door, Ilk head Was too much i used itaen to mid the arth; Irienr, koighis peculestiri)t, ou dayn lipplited hiredinnr o te oft.i hsky nd a tic thir. When atola tthe phioronhere o ancgetr hisor 11 Nientlhe asked too it oxus 1 ti h to 0 his liech.d tn totoki into1 thd bafetan fit dn.t oe1 Itnpiy exlimed Nndrh this fcrin Imsmet "hcIfrot urerhaad ee[iaste 1aitoiate Ai n abstentmide mani Mr.11 toA the (hand iting ;h wnts o read it i~ hto ;it Uivsleay witkh ho sgtri on a' ih has atudypgo, and lit 1lamp ; buti ith lttero ifgon-o~ hf use itwe t ovligt id o t ile mp. herow ~i tlet striking tistant given ofutter wOratry, wedon ha j toonthel Sorbonewhou hvlo leature guor hi watchan, of Stokit Carol h11 tis ocet to seec i ehtio tod l homeatndfotoh i t g's a lie Boad of Neander ithealermf wecte amil erteiasicael hita tiG erain th tiiterd to watt1 hi dif erentise toa he C ditsag tolre. Unvrsi. awith contndighe ono ithisi y-on othIorwa ntirl pers.~' ; and ithwast Mr.n.C omoef hit, wen movtitngt asie fromthejo ag rowdi thes Joreea, to~ 0s0tein bh 'tterotharn dealed n tand c reeminly unonsold us1)1 phirei oow: T fuv dayn arwAnur tla:Lano r Tha'e' ihimioroSnd says thSeat<I wyerr, 'IWepublittlan, andSothe Caol phlne oL"ul t, in hihne frsyasie he~ loady ofb caalry anvsss, ad awrdin thi o cI tfiao feli to a sato thi nkite So Ion ~thoe reisin otheullor wa nt tir unItr, peopl that r C. f. on witr wastetit00 to the d ermangl oligde. r n hti Selliing a Constbiic. A certain conitable, a short timto sine, espied a tin peddler pursuing his trade, and like a pickerel after a Minnow, he ru.shed after him, and irniuired: 'lla1vo you i liccise to sell ?' 'No,' coolly replied the itinerant vernie of 1Itt>s and panls, 'I haven't.' 'W ell, tir, I'll attend to your case," says the Dogberry. 'All 1ighi ,' says the poddler ; 'do.' ''lhe eager oiheial I u.-hed ofl to fle ntearest, tL ial justice .1ul(4 obtaiied a warrait, and ztamedl uiid equippIl I wvith the awful douumnt , stirts on a ebase after Ith iw ffIqiling itin rati. Y .ome time, we be liuve, the niext, day, after a lotg elinme, the repre.-etatiive Yankee was foud, and h1 n.,tled be. fore the justice, who rteal to iiin the warrant, aid, as a maint ter of form, of cu11rs0, asked hi n whether ho was guilty or not guilty. 'Not guilty ' says the unabashed Speddleor. The0 justice and1 conn' o bilo op1e ned wide hmir eyes to such coiitimay. They had not beenut in the habit of seeing such, 'Not guilty V <iuoth the former. 'l)on't you peddlo goods around here ' ' 'Yos,' replied the alleged culprit. 'Well, have you a liceono ?' asked Ithadamnanthus, in 'sarcastioal' tones. -'Oh, yes,' says the traveling agent. . 'Why,' says the jutstice-quito an e other expression ctning over bin coun tenlance-'didt't y,m tell this gentle. 11man that you had no license 1 9 'No, sir.' Yos, you did,' shouted 'l'ipstafl. 'No, I didn't' <uuietly replied the poddler. 'I say you did,' vociferated the cou it stablo. f 'swear I didn't,' still persisted the e peddler. 'Vell, what did you tell ilo, S then 1' e 'You aukcd mie if I had(] a license to .4soll, and I told you I hadn't a license to sell,' continued tho peddler in an itijured tone, 'fur I wanted it to ped d( die with. 0 - "Dll 'IMdt ill Cliinigo -WoUcii tiid Side Li Sali les. 'Do you see that broad-shouldered 0 man, with black, mutton-chop whis kers, on a face that would be hand some but for its as.uranco V 'Certainly.' 'Well, lie is famed for hi:s affairs with women. It seems to be his pio. .0 fession, for he is continually the hero of Somnc noted adventure. What bothers one is, the why ie should be P o successful. A follow asked him US once, and he said the secret was to lie P found in the fact that lie lived in a d first-class hotel and carried a ido sad 9 dIe in his trunk." 'What in the old scratch has a side saddle to do with it V r. 'Well, I don't know. But the gaxy e L'othario is at graceful horseman, and few fast women about first-class hotels can resist a'rido on horseback.' 'Vell, that is the oddest view of female human nature I ever encoun tered. I have known women ruined through fine oloths, and blasted by a diamonds, but a side saddle is a new Sfact and a now feature.' 0 'CertaInly, and therefore to be en st tertatined. The chap who drew out the seret gave ttt some oter talk of this female killer. lbo said that in every first-class hotel were certain fast Sfemales, addicted to gay apparel and the publio piaino. Ie said that fel low who was noted for his success could win his way through a few -sange, and coimplete htis truimph ,through a ride on horseback.' 'Ilow disgustinig.' s 'Voury. D~on't yeou wish you had a a~ geood tenor voice and a side saddle t' 'Not if the court knows herself. There is nothing so beastly disgusting as a professional deceiver. One umay Shave, thtrought accident, his little af fair, andl romantic scrosy gilds the sin. But to go prowling about with a totner voice, like a tom-eat in a gutter, is vile.' of 'Korrect.' ( Cincinnati Commeci~al. No Tnllof11Derg, f odorg to love, none to koaress hI how can I ever my sadness express 1 rt Chutnk is defunet, dad as a nae p ,hushed in hilabarkin and still in his -tale. 0 1 such a tale, whito' on the r endt, opht did he chase it with a wag. t. glo and bend, ehase it with hope :o twistin around, till overcome he re n posed on the groutnd-niow he is ek. is tinet, ded as~ a nahe, where zim his bark and the wag of his tale I In dreams alone, poor CIhunk I see swig, ging his milk or else scratchirrg a >r floa-'tis but a dreem, waking I weep~ ~ or under t wo foot of ground he sleep O ( beautiful purp onet full of pila. llan' Ifed yond ay after day 1 given you milk-given bread, given yout a Spt~ on your head 1 Now you're ek. n stined, dod as a nala, w hose am the 10 bark and wa'g o~f your taloe? No d org 3' to love, none to karess, vainly I strive tt the sad tears to repress. "WYhy didl Syou die ?" said I in a moan--was it a, from pizen or swallerin a bone ?" No waggin tale, no beanmin es e an oswers a question or g'rves a repli. Was it a fit-stoppage of breath ~. eating too much the s dk kause of your . death ? Still not a word, ded as a e nabe, dim is his eye, stil-led forever his tale. * The Frenchi settlement of Andoles c at, Dakota Territory, has a eurious origin. A party of lFrenelh em igranits were journeying up the Missouri River, when a pot oat escaped from its y mistress, Adoloe. A step was inade g to catch the rnway, when the emii ain grants, stroek by the advantage af the is location, halted and formed a new New Advertisements. 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R OSADALIS. t jlfUR A (IA A .'~IG It AN IIIAllil IIRESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofamla, Syphilis, Skin Dis eases, lItheuminatism, Diseases of Wo. ,mctn, and all Chronic Affections of the Mlood. Liver and Kidneys. Rocom ienled by the Medical Facilty and many thoutisands of cur best of izens. Iead thetentitnony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalis; send Ifor our Rosadalis Guide to lealth Book or ilmnas for this year, which we -publish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you in ich valuable informa tion. Dr. I, W. Carr, of Baltimore, says A take pleastire in re-conmiending your Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in t wo cases with htapiapy results-one in a case of second hary syphilis, in whihl t he patietit pro. naotinlced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The oliher i! a case of sacrofula of long ltanding ,which is rapidly improving muder its use, and the indications are tht the patient will soon recover. I have careftlly examined the formula ny which your Rosadalls is made, and 'ind iU and excellent compound of alter jative ingrediotis. Dr.. Sparks,' of Nicholasville, Ky., says lie has ised Rosaialis In cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with intisfaclory results-as a cleanser of L ie Blood I know no better remedy. Hanuel 0. McFadden,M urfreesboro,' T enn.,says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadal. ii, and nm entirely cnved of Rheuma. tism i ; hendwio four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has sorotulous sore eyes. l'aenjamtir. Rlehtil, of Lima, OhIo, writes, I have suf'eredl for twenty years with an inveterate eraption over my whole body ; a short time since I pur chlased a bottle of Rtosadalis and b ef. fected a perfect cnre, Laboratory, 61 Exchange P'lace, Bal timore. Dass. CLEME~NTS & CO., Imay 19-1 Propetors. 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Allow me to call your attention to my Preparation or Compound Extract Buchu. The crmtpinent. parta are IJUCiIU, LONO LIA P, CUMBIIS, JUNIPER t11)(iII:8. Mins ot Pi''An'ttloN.---lichn I, in va-. uott. .ltiper Berries, by distillation, to form a is gis. Vubobi exlrtced by dis placement with spirits oltaiied froin J.uni per ierries ; very lit tie sugar is Hed. aind it small proportion of spirit. It is more pnlntablo tlan any now in use. Bubitu. as prepared by Druggists, Is of a dlark color, it is a plant that, ensits it% fragrance ; tite action of a flame destroys this (its acllie porinoiple), leavittg a dark and glutinouts decoction. Mino is the color of Ingretents. The latchu in my prepara - tion predominates; the sinallest. quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation , upon inspection, It will be found not to be a Tincture, as mtdo in Pharmnneopee, nor is it. a Syrup-and therefore can be tsed in cases where fever or inflamnation exakt. In this, you have the knowledge of the intgredittI and the modQ of preparatlio. Hoping that you will favor it with a tri al, and thtt upon iispection it will weet with your approbation, Witi a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, It. T. IIHELalOLD, Chenist and Druggist., of 10 Years' Ezperience. iJ [From the Largest Mannfaoturing Ohem iets in the World,] Novttrunt, 4, 1854. "I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Ulrirt DoLrP: he occupied lite Drug Storo opposite my residence, and was succes.ful itn con. dutcting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed 'with his chareter and enterprise." WILI.IA \M WEIG HTMAN, Firm of Powers & % eightman, Meanufacturing Chemists, Ninti and Drown streets, Phladelphia. Hlolmbold's Fluid Extraet Enchu ls the great specific for Universal Lassitado, Prostraion, &c. Thte donstitution, once affected withu Or ganic Weakness, requires the aid of $1edi.. cine to strengthecn and lnuigorate the sys.. tern, which HIF.LMIIOLD'S EXTitACT 1IU CIIU invartably dloes. If no trentmtent is submitted to, Consus~ption or Insanity oul sues. Hlelmbold's Fluid Extract of Blu , ehu, In affeotlows peeular to Femaies' i.i un equalled bty any other preparation, as in Chlorosis,e orItenteion, Pataninlness, or Sutppressit of Customary Evscnafions, Ulcerated or Schirrus Stat e of the Vterns, and all comtphaints intoident to the sex, or the deolitie o c~sAnge of life, llmnbold's Finuid Extfact Rwche utit fimprovedI 1os0 Wask Will rndleally exterminape frora the sasem diseases arisittg from habits of dissipation, at lit tle espease, little or no chatnge in diet, no inconteniewee or ecspomnre: completely sutpoecdiwg those unpleasant and danger o as remed'res, aopaiva andi Mereuuy1, It. al these diseases. Use Heimbold's Fluid Extract Blu ehu In all di'seases of these orgaens, whether existing 1w male or female, fromn whtatever cautse or'iginiating, and no matter of htow long stanedng. It is pleasant in taste attd odor, "immediato'' 13 anction, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Dark or Irot, Those seffering from broken-down or delicate #ontstitutions~ PlranOe the remeCdy at once, The reader mat he aware that, however slight may be theo attaock of the atbove dlia eases, It is certaini to affect the bodily health and mental powerus, All ithe abere diseases require the aid of a Diurether. HIELatBOLD'8 EXTRACT BU CH U ist the great, JDuretic, Sold by Druggists evserywhtere. Ptutce-. $1.26 per bottle, erG 6 ttles for $0.80. Delivereto pe ay address. 'Describe symp tons Ia all eenikonloatlons. Address H.T. TIK LNE0LD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 694 Broadway, New Yorkc. Non~e are Genuine Unless dens up in siseel-engraved wrtvpper, witn fao simile of my (Chemical Warehouse. and uignedt Hl.T. H ETLMB0LDe ane R~1 - Ayer's Sarsaparifla, wOa PWUIFIYING WAKE BLOOD, The reputation this ex. cellent inedlicno enjoyA is derived from its cures, r many of which are trully marvellous. Inveterath cases of Scrotlous di, ease, wheo file uysten ad semed saturated~ will corritption, have beet Kurilled and cured by it 8erofiious atrections ani dsorders,whic-h were ag ravate by ithe scrofi, fools contamina11tiOn Unti they were patinily afilicting, have been radicalf3 cured in such great numbers in almost every see tion of the cotintry, that the public scarcely icet to bo informed of Its virtues or ises. scrotious polsoi is otto of the most destrite tivo enemies of our race. Olitm, lhis unseen ant tmnfelt tonant of the orgainism tintderuines the cout stitution, and invites t he at tack of enIveiting or Ch tal diseases, without Oxciting a siispicioni ot itf Prsence. Again, i, seems to breed infectioi titroughou1t th0 bWily, and thenl, Onl *;Omle falvoral-) occansion, rapily develop into one or other of' lit hideous forms, ilter onl tihe surfaceu or amiong fihl Vitals. In the latter, tubercles Inny be attrittent) 1oliosited in the linigs or heart, (ir tumors 'ormet in the liver, or it shows Its prsesence by erutptimon on the skin, or foal tilerations oin some part ol the body. Ifence the occasional use of a bottli of this Xariaarle is advisable, even when n< active symptoms of diseast appear. Persons ot ieted with the following colmllainlts generali' find imiediate relief, and, at length, cire, ly th Use of this 8AIS APAIII.LA. St. Aiiho Iyl's Fire, llose 0r 1Iiipelas, Tetter, Sal Rhcaum, Scald head, n it,1 ija'orm, Sore l'yes Boro Ears, and other eruptions or visible oir! of NerofuIouss disease. Also in the more con Caled Formas ))1spjiS a, I1ropsy, Hlear Disease, Fits, 1"Ilepsy, NAralyila, atm the various V/lc-reas affections of the musculta said nervous systets. Ayphills or l'enacretal and lrercurial 7)ls. 6tsses are cured by it thou h a long time is rc quired for subd Nmg tilese 5Obstinate inalailes b1 any medicino. Lhit long-continued use of tll medicno will cure the complnt. Leueorrhect or WI ites, Uteritno Ulcerations, anti Feimal Diseases, are commonly soon relievert mid ultl ntely cured by its puri lug and invigoratin effet. Mlintito directions for each ease are foui in otir Ahntnttne, situplied gratis. Raheetalsn and Goat, when caused by acelinltions of c, traneous matters in the bliod, yield tlnickly to il ns also Liver Complaints, Torpildlit y, Cotettes tios orstlaniiaatiota of the Le)- anti Iasn dice when a iisitn, as they often do, from lh rankpira poisnlts in the bloot. IThis SA 11SA PA1 lLLA is a great restorer for the strengi and vigor of the system. Those who are Lan ytii. ani Listless Ijesponlvent, Sleeples. and troubled with ierrous i Apprehci-unsions 1 Fears, or any of the afletions symplomnti o WJeakness, will 1ind immedlinte reliet n111d ol Vincing evidence of its restorative vower upo PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass Practical aaf Aialytleal Chenists. SOLD BY ALL DRlUGGISTS EVEIlYWIIEli Oct WU--Y Latest i110etlt011m Of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Cil Alt 1,1 S TN. S. C, Corrooted Weekly by Banker and Broker, No. 2b Broad Fit. November 4, 1870. SrTAee ~um ss-sott iCaroliiai, ol 80; do, ew,-@dX do, reghtere stock, ex int-@t18 RAILcAD 8roC s -Chlnrlioti e, C(lbili and Augusta,-_(- i0: Or ens ille an oh luinbia, 2.1 ; Norii ensi ern, p(, ; 4, vann and Charlesi on, 31 ; Smot i t'arolina (Whole shares) 11 ; do. (hltif do) 21. SOUTH CAROLINA nANIC ntiLLs. *Bank or Cliarlesto , *Bank of Newberry, Bank of Camden, a56* Bank of Georgetown, --1 - Bank of South Carolina, 10Ifo Bank of Chester, I i - Bank of llamlicrg. (,j Bank of Stat e of S. C. prior to 18G1, -18@ Bank of State of A. C. issue 1801 and 1862, *Planters' and Nlechnnics' Bank Charleston,.- - MlPeople's Bantk of Charleston, ---@ *Union Bank of Charleston, -@ Southwestern Rt R Bank, Charles. ton, (old) South western Rt II fank, Charles tonm, (new) .- (; State Bank of Charlestoni, 7w Farmters' and Exchange Banik of' Charleston, 2 . Exchange Bank of Coltmbia., 6,(a Commtercial lanik of Columbia, 7() Meterciant's Banik of ('heraw, G04) Planters' Unank of r'ai rleld, 04 ) State of 8. C. Bills Itoceivable, 00i4 City of Chiarlest on Change Bills, 95@.~ *llfmarked thuis (*) ate being redeen ed at the Bank Counters of each. jan 22..13 GOOD FUR~N1fURE! Cil EA P FURNITURED J UST colved direct from the best facic ries of New York and Boston. Consist ing of tine Rosewood arnd Chsunt suiti co'nplete Mlahogany antd Walnut Bureau: Sofas, Divans, Parlor Charirs. Stands, &e Bled Steads and Chairs of fifteen differet grades each, Wnardrobies. Saloon Tfables an everything usually kept in the Furnitir fLire. which we prop-so to sell na cheap ni can be biought. aniywhere in thle Stifle. Uta and sco. JOiiN AlclNTItER & C. oct 28 REEDER & DAVIS, AND) Gernml Commilssion Merchanllil Adger's WhAerf, Charlesons, S. 6'. 5sWiLI. RttEDEN.W,/,1MCsinAN DiAViI oot 15- 6m 41. Kerritson, Jr. W. J1. Axson. 41. Wagnem [ouisville Excelsior Plows, (i HEJSE PI.OUOl1l8 aro made of eithe, Ieast-iron or steel. andi are lime best an: cheapost in thei market. Send for- p.ri list. Also Arme's andl~ othier longhs of al pri'oes and descrirpions. Corn ltuller'c Straw Ctitters, &c. Also always oni hand, Bloore's N. Y.1Ploughts at $2 Ra'ch. A full stock or Phanter'a .-.nd PBihler' flardware, conmsisting in part of Eiweli' and Bramdu's hones, Spandes, Trace Chiains Axes and Nails of warrianted quality, Otit~ t'utiery and blouse Keepinig articles, Wholesale and) retail. C. l(ElitISON, Jr-., & CO., 240 Ring St., (Sign of time 1ig A xe) oct 6-'3m Charnleston, S. C. WM. SHEPH ERD & CO. Dealers in COOK(ING STOVE8, RtA NGES anu'IIEA TINI Piotures of Stoves, with prIces and dis coription, will be seat impeon applioation. junto 80-ly Brons otel WIJNNSIBORO, S. C 1\[.rI.op]riO W3T, PS P. TOAU CHlARLESTON, S. C. jjy"Y f .argest 1and1 mI..Si con piele]" ., 'uNy i tauillo1 ry of D40ur1S, Sash-- 1 s vI s, Ulirolk, M blli Iles, &C, g Printld 'rice LIst Dliesics Collpetitol, SEND FO)'t ONE. -kg I SetI free on application -j'g 11ay 1.1 - V The Last Sensation I (ce a fesh Supply of Fill OYSt ers, ShrinIaps, Pickles, Star11ch, Coll'ee, SI uga r, Lard. n.wsI . Tab 14e S1 Ir I, Flour. n14 oalP, I.iv4rol4 5Au, Ch1eose, Canildle., Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, \lol::S, S4ntinary, liardil:e, D)y Goods , & , w lich we oil'et Slow for C:sh. .. c NTYlRE &.CO. -janl 18 TURNIP SEED ied Top, Flazt uhfncch. Yellow Abli-erdnn, Larige White Norfilk, 1,1r1e While GIlobs. res; and geinviiie, wholesital ald retail, h Eill ~IIN, McM ASTIER& I CEJ .unly 9 Charlotte, Columbiai and Augustt itail Road. CO1.-M M4 ?a, )en. 27, 1869' . f Ii ing ls4:I.-cr Sclh(ule will go 0114) I'eer (oil this Ri d onl Amd alter Thrnit d:ly. e e b ir l . Ist, Lenvo Allin, 441(it C () a n o obnbn.S. C., ait 11.'-,0 a mn SWinnsboro, 1 55 pIm Arrive ait ClotUe N. C (.10 Ill . liing (lo(e comilu-c.lion; With Trains of IN41rth C a ruOlionai R01om4 fill al poinlis Nortih 1111.1 East. COMN1I soUT[I. Leave Clni:rlit!e, N. C. at .20 A n. Winsbor1, 2.5t p mn '" Columbia o".15 p m1 Arrive at A igust a 7 50 1p m Making close connelions wiith Tri s 4lf Central nnd Georgia liiroals for :ivan n1ah. andl aill points in Flor da, Mlacon, Co. hunbus, intgomiery, Molo.. New Orleans, Sv'l ft , (I I1ltnoo!4 aj, Mii liltifl, Naih vi le, Lonlisville, Iilnciinn t1i, St. Loutis, 11141 ill poinlts South anl Wet. ilace S'eepinlg Cars on] till vight Tratins. Throngh Tickeis sold, and Baggnge checked 14) nil principal poilts. r'" Passengers by fhis route going Nort h, he cice of Ihree .iilerent rout e. C. OUKN I ifT, Superin tendeut. E. R. Dor.sny, Genci al Freight and Tick et Agent. sep( 3 MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two .voutara ,Ier .Ain. 64 PAGES READING MATTER, 30 PAGESADVERTISEMENT%4 WALKCER, EVANS & COGSWELJW D~. WYATT AIKEN, Fertilizers I Fertilizers! fAVING secured the Agoneyr for Fair o -i field County for (hr following Fertili Solnble Parcific (hnano, lhih's Rauw 1144ne Super-Pho~sphate, ''l Th Carlina4Fert ilizer, Rhlodes' SHuper Pihqphate, Orehi~ia (unino, Alaryiand Aflmonialedl, Compioundh Acid Phnosphiafo of Lime, fovr comontinlg with cotton seed; Andi Xell's Amninted BoneSuor P lhosphato. Spr i am now prepflredl to, upply my friend, wit h ally of the above its low as tho same 0oan he0 mrchn~sedt ir -any othier mar -ke. wvith 'rcightr and Drayage nl(dded. CalI' at my storo and got. circulars descriptivo of their reipeotivye merit i. .JNU. H. CATVI[CAfRT. feb 1, 1870 - E'ranusI. Iil)1811. BOOKSEBLLERS AN~D STATIONERS, 5 IHnve (ho iIA Jl0 ES AND IEST ASSOIlTED STO014 In ilho oity of -Sonioou, Mreor'oAr, alndl Iaw, and Der.HA1. CJAssloArh and( Miso lr.LA.xes. An immenso sutpply of Generali, flank and Conting flouse II!nnk Books mnado to order in any atyle } of IDinding andl Ruling. The sameo careful Attent ion given to Oxecs~ors as to Pcr~sonal Purchnses. .JNSIU>N FI0 UR? ES A L WA YB. Send for Catalogues, &o. sept 24-8tn Fresh Salmon. (CIOVE OYSTERS, Black Pepper, Family B. oa p, Sugar and Coffee.- Just reeived9 Sit* 1. . DEPQ10T24. .. I .. '