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Winter. The frost ts here, And fuel is dea ', And woods are sear. And fires burn clear, And rosr ts here. And has bi ten the heels of the gc lng year. l ite, fro-r. bite t You roil up away from thc light The blue wood louse, and 'he plump dormouse. And the bees arc siiil'd, arid itu- flies ate MUM, And you t> l ? far int lite heart or the bouse, But no' Into mme. Bite, frost, bite I The woods are all the nearer, 1 he fuel ls all t he dearer, Tue tires are ad the clearer, My spring ls all the nearer. You have b.tten into the heart of the earth. But not Into mine. [ Tennyson. SMALL PAPERS THE BEST. SELF-EVIDENT FACTS FOE BUSINESS FOLKS. George P. Rowell A Co., the pxfen:-lve ad? vertising agents and publishers of New York, in their Journal-the American Newspaper Reporter-print this sensible editorial: The success of small newspapers illustrates certain truths which some ol our country pub? lishers would do well to consider. The many cases in which these little Journals have flown past their ponderous rivals give opportunity tu deduce some Important principles which may be applied to these large, but less fortu? nate sheds, which show that size ls by no means a sure criterion of value. It ls, in fact, this feverish effort to AU some of ihe large, awkward, "Shanghai" Bheeis, which has been a fruitful cai.se ol' those evils lrom which the business has suffered, and which could not have occurred with those smaller Journals, In which each line ol' adver? tising spa e must be Ulled at lull rales to brit g outille required rt suit. This kill? the cheap and the fraudulent ad? vertisers, classes who have demoralized a larger portion of the country press lhau it is necessary to specify, and relieves the pub? lisher ot ihe constant temptation of forsaking the true principles of publishing, an evil which always assails him when he is struggling lo carry a larger paper than circumstances "will warrant. It ls well known that a certain class of ad? venidera seek only those papers which need "advertisements to fill up with," confining themselves a most exclusively to those which will accept starvation rates. Are these evLs in any way compensated for by the vauiiy of having a large paper, because a rival has one, or because a lew subaci Ibers think they get more tor their money ? Pub? lishers have strange ideas aboul the matter. That, small papers are considered L ri-k and lively, and are well liked by the publie, their success sufficiently attests; ibal advertisers like them, from the prominence given their ad ve i ti.se m- n B, is equahy true. Why, then, this continual itching to make a paper larger, rather than better? On the other hand, do they consider the extent to which they '.nj :re themselves, when, in the attempt to >riiit a large paper, they print advertisements of ' ie character ai th-* prices indicated ? ?rano fJri?e Distribut OH. T II E CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR TDK BBVSFIT OF TUB FREE SCHOOL FUND, Incorporated by AC of Assembly, 1870. Approved March si ti, im. SECOND GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE AND DlSTKliiUTION OP AWARDS. Awards or Unit> d States Gold Bund?, Diamond-, Ooid Watches, Jewe ty. Ac, for the Benefit of the Free behool Fund, wul take place on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1871, At No. 147 Meeting stieet, Cnarlestou, S. C., at 1 o'clock, P. M., lu public. CERT1F.CATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR. SCI1E ULE OF AWARDS. One Award of a srt of Daiwwd Ear-Ringi and MroMtptn-the diamonds are large anil of Hie purest water Alto a large b- Maire luainoud Kine an > a pair of vtrj heavy Gold Bracelets, with russels (designate I as No. l In tue awards,) val? ued at.$2,500 One AWrtid ol one set of Diamond Ear-Kings and Breastpin, laige and pure bril ian is, richly sei (usunated as No. 2 lu the avards,) va ned at. 1,260 One Award of on-- set of Diamond Ear-R ngs ai.o hrca ipili, large brilliants, (?YB g naed us NO. 3 in toe awards,) valued a . 1,000 One Award of one set of Diamotid Ear Kings and Brcasipm, (d?sign?t d as No. 4 lu tue awards.) v.,lu, 0 ut.1,000 One Award of one targe Diamond Cross Breastpin, larg*: diamouds. (destgnatid as No. ? in the awards) valueu .it. soo One Award of one rich Cluster Diauicnd King, (deslgu .ted as No. 6iu the awai ti*) valued a'. 400 One Award of one C uster Diamond hing, set oval, (de-iguated us No. 7 In thc awards.) valued at.. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Clus? ter H. ca-:p.n. large diamond in centre, (designated us No. 8 lu the awards.) va . ned at. 700 One Award of a single stone Diamond King, (designated as NO. 0 m the awards ) val? ued ai. 100 One Awaid of a Lady's Gold Watch, with splendid Gold lepera Chain and tassels, (designated as No. 10 m the awards) valued at. 300 One Award of a Lady's G nd Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain, (des gusted as No. ll in the awards.) valued st. 250 One Award of a Lady's Cold Watch and iarge Go d Chain, with J asseN, (devin uated as No. 12 In the awarua j valued _ at... 200 Oue Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Chain Tosselled, (designated as No. 13 in the awards,) valued at. 100 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, s em w.nder, riming fifth and quarter seconds, made by Jcrggenson, one or the best timing waldies in the United Mates, with massive Gold Chain, (desig dated as No. 14 In ihe awards,) valued a;. 700 One Award or a Gentleman's Gold watch, stem winder, with arse Gold Chain, (de? signated as No. lo in the awards.) val? ued at. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's Go d Watch, s:em winder, and massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 10 in the awards.) valued At. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's large Gold Hunting Watch, made by Tobias, w Uti massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 17 in the awards,) \slued at. xo One Award of a Gentleman's Coal Watch, stem winder. Ith h>avy Gold Cham, desgnated as No. 18 In the awards.) valued at. 300 One Award of one - et ol Solid silver spoons and Forks, (designated as No. 19 lu the awards.) valued at. 200 One Award of one t ? ipie plated Tea Set on White Metal, large Plated Watter, one pair of Fi ult Stauda, and one pair Cake baskets, (designated as No. 20 In the awa ds.) valued at.. 200 Twenty Awards, each of a $50 United States Gold bond, new issi e. valued at.1,000 Sixty Awards, each of one-fur; h of a $too Gold Bond, United States, ?ew Issue, valned each at $25. 1,500 All the above awards can be examined at Dr. w. A. Sunne's Drug More. No. 260 King street, chariest!n, s. C. .-ll the diamonds ae of the purest quality, and are large and inonu ted In the latest style, and have been expressly imported by Messrs. Larmour A .Co. Jewellers. Baltimore. Maryland, for the Association and the values named are just at market prices. The ladles of Cbar.eston are respectfully reque-ted io call and examine these beautiful goods. Remember, eiery Award must be dist riba ted on the day of the Rame to the Certificate Holders. The above Awards t > be distributed in Gold Bends. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac, in con? formity to law. For all orders, address CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C. Dooto nub G!)oes THE NEW B89T AND SHOE STORE, NO. 243 KING STREET, OPPOSITE WAVERLY HOUSE. 1 deaire to Inform my friends that I am no looker to be lonna at tho "Big Boot s ore."hav. ii g associated myse.rin business with Mr. DAVID S. CUTTING. We will take great pleasure in having our iriendB cali ou us?t our NEW ESTABLISHMENT No. 245 KING STREET, opposite Waverly House, wnere we will keeponhauda well ?electedstocK of LADIES', UESfV, MISSE*', BOYS' and CHIL? DREN'S BOOT- AND SHOE*. AL-O. TRUNKS. BAGS, VALI ES AND SATCHELS. Our country friends wi 1 lind it to their advan? tage to examine our smck before purchasing elsewhere, stock replenished wteklv. P. A. CHASE. I DAVID 8. CUTTIN'O, Formerly with Formerly with ' Big Boot." I W. C. Whndeu A Co. declS-mwf-3 Orn ?oo?s, Ut. FOR BLACK SILKS GO TO J. R. READ S. FDR PLAIO0L0RED SILKS, IN POULT DE' SOIE AND JAPANESE, J. R. READ'S._ FOR BLACK ALPACAS. AND BLACK CASHMERES. J.-R READ'S._ FOR BLACK MOHAIR CORDS, BLACK SATEENS AND BLACK MERINOS. J. R. READ'S. FOR BLACK SILK VELVETS AND BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. _J. R. READ'S._ FOR RICH DRESS GOODS AND MEDIUM PRICED DRESS GOODS. _J. R. READ'S._ FOR OLORES, (HARRIS'S "SEAMLESS" KID GLOVES,) ALSO, FRENCH KID GLOVES IN VARIETY, One and two Buttons, $1, SI -'? and $1 60. J. R. READ'S. FOR H O S ? E ?? Y . J. R. READ'S. FOR RIBBONS, FANCY NECKTIES, HANDK RCHIEFS, LACES AND EM? BROIDERIES. J. R. READ'S. FOR GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS, NECKTIES, LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, HAND? KERCHIEFS AND GLOVES. J. R. READ'S. FOR MCE Al LIMN (OMRS. SETS AND SLEEVES, INFANTS' CLOAKS AND ROBES. J. R. READ'S. FOR TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND WHITE LINENS. LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS. J. R. READ'S. FOR FUELS, Lunill, CORSETS AND UNDERVESTR. J. R. READ'S. FOR CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, LADIES' SUITS, CHILDRENS' CLOAKS, LADIES'JACKETS, SACQUES, Ac. J. R. READ'S, oct27-iuths8moa Ko. ?63 KIM; ST. furniture, &i. P^L?RT CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, In great variety und new dislgn?, and ?it Very Low Prices. ALSO, AGENT OF TUE AMERICAN EARTH CLOSET COMPANY. Tho^e Closets are much. Improved, and at prices wubin ibo reach of all. E. R. COWPERTHWA1T. No. 306 Klug street, decl9-3 Four doors nbovc Wentworth. Pianos, (Organs, Ut. glEGLINGS MUSIC STORE. (E>TABL'.SUEO IN 1819.) Now on hand, and for sale, a large and varied assortment o? PIANO F?RTHS, or approve I good makers, new and second-hand. A;SO CABINET ORGAN'S nnd Musical Meicliundlse generally; together with thc latest an I mo^t ra-hionable Music constantly receiving, PIANO KO KT KS to Hire, Tuned. Repaired and taken lu exclianne. Apply corner King and Beaufaln streets, in rear or old stand, third door. HENRY MF.GL1NG. nov25 imo SIXTY-FIVE FIR8T PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE t GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO Manufactory. WM. KNAB2 & CO., . MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and np m their excel? lence tlone attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, whieh pronounces thom uuequalled in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. ,0-A" onr SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. jS3-We would call especial atttentU n to our late Talented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQ?AKE GRANDS, lound In no other Piano, which brings the Piano nearer perfection than hus yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. ?-We are liv special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORGANS aud Ml- LO DEON'S Of the most c "bratert makers, v\ hoh saie a . d Retail at lowcht hactory Price*. Illustrated Catalogue* and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. KNAKE ?fe Cl)., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any or our regniar e-tabhshed agencies. OCI n-lllthH6tU08DA w Agencies. C" AKLESTON ADVERTIDO AO KNOT. CORKRH BROAD STRKKI' AN*I> EAST Ktv ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publlshcrh' lowest casu rates for ALL PAPER* tn Ute United siaiee WALK ICR. EV?;>,S A CUGSWKLL. dece mwr Suming ?Hacrj?us. THU WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE lias not j cl become such a drug tn Hie market as to require tobe hawked through the streets or left at the residences agsinst the wishes of the oc? cupants. Bat my snies have not diminished, nor has the reputation ol these Marlines sintered by competdlor. Call and sro the n and you will bo convinced of their super orlty. D. B. HASELTON, dec20-lmo No. 307 KING STREET. THE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON, THE MOST POPULAK FAMILY SEWING MAC?. Between six and seven hundred thousand now lu use. Is the most simple, rans easter, and makes less noise than any other drst-cliss Lockstitch Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by hand. Bas better attachments for Hemming, Frilling, Tucking. Cording. Quilting, Gathering, Ac, than any other V'acblue. These Machines are now offered for sale In this city on tbf LEASE PLAN, at Tin Della s per month until paid for. Thorough Instruction given, nnd satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, old Machines repaired and adjusted by a competent machinist. A few live men can And regular and profitable employ? ment, either ou salary or conimisslou, by applying early. Parlor and Sale-room No. 209 KING STREET. W. G. BRUCE, Agent. WHYTE A MARI AL. Central Agents, dec 18 IJiiH1 Distribution ~eii?jEciA?7 jvoxicjsr. To the Ladies of Charleston. THE DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, To he Raffled by thc CHA H LE-TON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, in publ.c, on SATURDAY, THE 23D OF DECEMBER Instant, can be seen nt Mr. SHRINE'S DRUM STORE, No. 26u Klug street, Charleston. The DIAMONDS consist of sets or Earrings and Breastpins, nnd Rings, Bracelets, Gold Wale:.es and Opera Chains, Gentlemen's Fine Gold Watches (Stem-winders) and Chains. All thc goods are warranted to lie of '.he first quality, and any Jeweller can examine them as to their genuinen' ss and quail 'y. 1 he Planton ls arc 1 Ich and large, and set In the latest sui-, and have Justb"en imported for thc Association by the cele? brated Importing Jewellers' LARMOUR A CO.," of Ballimore City. CERTIF CATE CHANCES only ONK DOLLAR, anzcan be purchased at Mr. SHRINE'S STORE. Ladies and Ovntlemen aie respectfully Invited to examine these Beaut dui Goods. A lady will bc In attendance there rrom 10 to l o'clock, each day, and wilt be pleased to show tho Dlaxomts, Watches, Ac dec7-15 (Engines? ittiuijincrn, &c. STEAM ENGINES. CAMERON. BA Ith LEV & I'D. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for innot* dlate delivery, STAT ON AKT, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL KM.INKS, sud eau furnish, at short no ice, any description of Eugine not kept regularly In stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, or approved Patterns and different sizes, ready for delivery, and fitted with enhor Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, From Sixteen to Thirty Inch; French Burr, Don ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, thc Universal or Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, II()K>E-I'0WERS. Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A large assortment constantly on hand or the above articles. NAILS. SPIKES &c HENRY DISSTON & SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR, G-INO. M I'LA V, HAND AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, AC Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. 8WADGES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. O I TJ fc? . A lull linc or Pure (ilLs. as follows: sperm, Lard, Neatsloot, c.. B. A Co.'? Lubricator, ' White Oak oil," Tallow, Axle Grease, BELTING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, Hum and Hemp Packing. Jute and soap? stone Packl! g, Laclug. Gaskets, Belt Fastenings, all kind?. LEAD. Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. BLOCK TIN Pll'E. HOSE, LEATHER AND < ; UM. PUMPS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, of al) sizes. BRiLSS GOODS. Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam and Pluniber'B Bi ass-work. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, At Factory Prices of MORRIS TASKER A CO. STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS. WHITE LEAD. COLORS AND PAINT OIL. ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, &C. CARTS, WAGONS AND TIMBER TRUCKS Of the celebrated make ol WILSON, CHILDS A CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT. CAMERON. BARKLEY & CO., N.E. Cos NBR MEETING ASD CCMBKRLAND, STS. ang?-mth6moPAW CHARLESTON. S. O ?Jnsines* ?ar?? LITE AND LEARN, DYE ANO FORGET ALL. TUB SOK'i'l 7K.lt.V DYK IJO?SB, NO. 35H KIM i STBBKT, Dyes and denna, by meaos of steam, Gentle men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Flat Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned nnd done up wit h the Soft or Manufacturen' Finish; Lac? and Crape Shawls ami Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. a j- Good? received ami returned by Express. H11122-IVT ?. KI1.I1KK. Proprietor. A. B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLKSTOK, S. C. sep27-3mo8i)ic (Copartners i) ip Notices. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON co ON i V -cern ri cale of Lira - lted Partnership between REUBEN R. HUD >L\g, (>i the Cit? abd county cf c harleston, PAUL QUATTLEBA?M and 0 AUDIA J. BROME, Of Lexiugt n County, and state aforesaid. This lert tlcire hereby wbnesseth that the undersigned have, by virtue of an Ac-, of the ?encrai ,usenibij of the S ate afor said entitled "An Act to authorize the formation of Limite I Partnerships," passed in the year of our Lord one housand elgin hundred md tnlrty-:evcn, and another Act, eiitl l d"An Act to extend the dura? tion of un Act author zing the formation of Limited Partnerships," p .Hsed in the year of our I ord one ihouauo eight hu dred and forty six, and another Act ext ? di g the ?am1 until re? pealed, parsed December 2Utn, 186<J, formed a Limited Partnership, as follows: First. Thc mime or firm under which such Part? nership shall be conducted la R. R. HODGINS A CO. Second. Tlie gtner 1 na ure of the bus ness In? tend d to ne tr nsaced is that of Manufacturing hun.bu-, of 1 urchasinir a d Vending Timber and Lumber, und niling ordeis for the - ame T rd*CLAUDIA j. i?.-nuilK. r ihe County of I.exlugion. undulate of South Caroll a 1 the Special Partner, and ? EU HEN R. U ODO INS, of i he City an county of Charleston, lu the Stat-: of South Car> lina, nnd PAUL QUATTLEBA?M, of the i ou' ty of Lex ngton, state of South larollna, are theGencial i art. ers. Fourth. CLAUDIA J. BRODIE, a Special Part? ner, has co tributidflve thousand dui arti ($6000) to tue common stock of the Partnership. Fifi h. "Hiei-ad Partnership s to daie rom and commence on the 28ih nay of September, A. D. one thous m l eight hundred und seventy-one, i nd terminate tn the 28th dav of September, i ighteen hundred and seventy-five. Witness our ha us and seals this .12th day of December, 1871. CLAUDIA J. BR.iDIE. [L. S.J R. K. H?DGIN-. L.8.1 PAUL QUATTLEBA?M, [L. B.] Signed and sealed In the preseuce of JAS. M. crans. A. F. C?UTis. decl8-8 f)ats, (?aps, Jurs, SP. ~C. C. PLBNGE, No. ?01 KING STJIEET, Begs leave to Inform his fjlends and pal rons that he has now ou exhlbitlou a COMPETE STOCK OF HATS, ? ' FURS, &C. CHILDREN'S Ii ATS A SPECIALTY. All of which he offers on the most liberal cash terms. As to the superior quality of his Goods, he chal? lenges the scrutiny ol Hie moBt fasildtous. decl-lmo Unil?ing material. Jg U I L D E R S' DE P OT, " 04 CUURCU STREET. .IME, CEMENT, PLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, Lath!), Hair, Gravel, Chimney Tops, sower Pipes. Encaustic Tile, Marbleized Slate Mantels A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced rales. octal M. ORtMrCF. p. o. Uox R74. ~ I>OORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Uns removed hi? (lillee to and oren ed his prin? cipal SALESROOMS ar. No. ? UAYN'K STREET and No. 33 PIN CEN rV STREET, where he takes pleasure lu offering to me nublic a rull stork of hts own manufacture of DOORs.sAsHBS.BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING In all Its hrauclies. A ?peelnlty made of FRENCH aud AMERICAN WINDOW GLANS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. jea~ Orders for slock or Irregular size work re? ceived rli her at thc Sale-rooms. No. 20 HAYNE STREET.or at the FACTORY on Uorlbeck'a wharf. autrlo tutlistfmos Dings ano Xllcoiiiiics. ll VOST WONDERFUL CURES EF? FECTED. BOTH OF MIND AND BODY. DU BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTn RE? STORING REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD Will cure DTSPEPSIA, Constipation, Acidity CrnmpB, Fits, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Nervousness, Biliousness, AfJecilons of the Liver and KMnoys, Flatulency, colic, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Headache, Irritability, Noises In Head and Ears, Giddiness, Tain between the Shoulders, and tn thc Chest, Onronlc Inilamina Hon and Ulceration of thc Stomach, Emptions on the Skin, .-curvy, Fevers, Scrofula, Impurities, Poverty or Blood, Incipient Consumption, Lropsy, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gout, Influenza, Grippe, Nausea and Vomit lug during Pregnancy, after eating or at sea, Low Spirits, General Debility, Paralysis, Cough, As-lima, Tightness Across the Chest, Tillegra, Sleeplessness, Tremors, Vertigo Blood to the Head, hxhaustlon, Ac. The best food for Invalids, generally, as lt never turns acid on the weakest stomach, like arrow root but im parts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores thc faculty of digestion and nervous and muscu ar energy to the must enfeebled. Likewise adapted to tear delicate Infants. A Tew out or 69,000 Testimonials or Cure a given below : TUE POPE'S HEALTH RESTORED BY DU BAR RY S FOOD. Cure So. 63.413-"ROMS, July SI, 1866.-The heall h or the Holy Father ls excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, nc has con? fined himself entirely to Du Barry'a Revalenta Arabica Food, of which he consumes a platcfn at every meal, lt bas produced a surprisingly beneitclal effect on his health, and his UollnesB cannot praise this excellent food too highly." From the Gazette Du Midi, July 26. FROM TUE DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE STUART. Cure No. 62,612.-"ROSSTBBTOR, COUNTY OF DOWN, IHKLAND, December 9,1854.- The Dowager Countess of CaRtle.stuart feels induce'', In the in tereBt or suffering humanity, to state that Do Barry's excellent Revalenta Arabica Food has cured her. after all medicines had failed, of Indi gem iou. Bile, Great NervousucsB. irritability, and Hysteria or many years' Btauding. Thia Food de? serves the confidence or all sufferers, and may be considered a real blessing. For Bale in one and two pound packages by D R. H. B A E R, SOLE AG EMT, MEETING STREET. Directions with every package. ang21 fjuroumre, Ontierrj, ??ns, Ut. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. &C. -0 we have just received a full Stock or Eu gush, German and American II ARD WARE, consisting in part of FINE TABLE 'AND POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS, OF RODQERS. WOSTENHOLM AND OTHER MAKE. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED MEN AND BOY'S GUNS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, HOES, TRAC 33 S Av IV D A. X E S . A FULL STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. -o We call the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the Public generally, to the above Goods, which we guarantee to be all wo represent, and will be sold at the lowest figures. C. KERRISON. Jr., & CO., SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STREETS. Idec7-ihm tjoiibarj ?ittratnre, Ut. AT HOLMES'S BOOK-HOUSE. We have jan opened a large assortment of CHRISTMAS BOOKS, In elegant bindings, and with beautiful Illustrations, snlfablo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ALSO, FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, Episcopal Prayer Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Baptist, Metho dist and Presbyterian Hymn Books, In every variety of hurlings, and at greatly reduced prices. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. We hAvc paid particular attention to the wants of the little ones, and have now on band the finest line of JUVENILE AND TOY B ,OK.S ever offered In this city. Writing Desks, Portfolios, Ladles' Companions, Work Boxe-i, Photograph Albums, Glove Boxes, Ac, Ac. Call early before thc ru .li and make yonr selections. HOLMES'S BOOK-HOUSE, decios CORNER WENTWORTH AND KING STREETS. ?runny i?laujnus SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! -0 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO SINGER SEWING MACHINE AT SA? VANNAH F \IR, NOVEMBER, 1371. FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MACHINE, WITH BEST AND MOST USEFUL ATTACHMENTS. FIRST PREMIUM AT THOMASVILLE, NOVEMBER 2, 1871, FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE. GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE SINGER AT THE AU? GUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871. -o EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUlH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. J. CLARK BEDELL, novl4-tUthS RESIDENT AO EST, CHARLESTON. S. 0. .fertigere. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. ~~ -o This FERTILIZER, manufac ured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion of their Chemist, Dr. sT. JULIEN RAVEN'EL, is now offered to ihe Plan ing Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $3? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 18712, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTIUZElt has been vet; extensively used lu this state, And has given entire satisfaction; some i f the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on the. 1st of Mardi, 1872, and to tnosa buying on time the sa:e wilt b . considered os due on 1st November 1S72. By this arrangement, planters win bc enabled, wit.?out extra cost, to haul their Manure at a time wnen their waltons mil mules are Mic. Pamphlets containing thc certificates of those who have used thc ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE win be furnished on application io the Agents. PELZ ER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-tmos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. OF CHARLESTON, SO. CA., Properly appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting interest of the South, resolved In the outset to offer their FERTILIZERS at a price which would place them within the reach of every planter. They offer their "SOLUBLE GUANO," a complete Amraonlated Fertilizer, at $45 ca?h, or $60 on a credit to the 1st of November next, with approved city acceptance, WITHOUT INT?KEST. The "DISSOLVED PUOSPUATE," for composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, ls now offered at the very low price of $25 cash, or $30 on credit, as above. This ls highly recommended by planters who used lt last year to their entire satisfaction. ^ J. D. AIKEN, General Agent. WM. RAVENEL, President. dec9-Dlmco3mo ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. -o This Article, prepared by the ATLANT.0 PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, forconipostlng.wlth Cotton Seed, ls now offered at the Reduced Price of $88 per ton cash, or $31 per toa payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders Ulled now will be considered ns Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as duelist November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. C. Colton dies, ircrtili^rs, Ut. E. FRANK COE S AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best and most profitable oiauy of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very much ReduceJ Prices, In order that every Planter mav tie enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers will be furnished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate is sold at $48 per ton cish, or $53 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. The Dissolved Bone at 850 ner toa ciMh, or $55 per ton nayahlc 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec9-4roos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. s Rotels. AXTON HOUSE, BEAUFORT, S. C. This House, situated on Bay street, commands J a fine view of BEAUFORT RIVER, and many of the Sea Islands. The travelling public will find here a desirable and CONVENIENT DOME, and the invalid will find no better or more health? ful climate on the SOUTHERN COAST ospind tho winter. The House ls within live minutes' walk of Steamboat, and flfteon min?tes walt of Railroad communication. A good LIVE RT STABLE has just been added to the House. Western Ualon Telegraph Office on Ant floor. M. M. KING VAN, dec?s 7 Proprietor. ftaurooos. ?J^ORTHEASTEEN RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, % NORTH H A STF. KN RAILROAD CO?TANT, ?V. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 20. j On and after THU DAT, the NIGHT ?XPRESS TRAIN will leave at 6.16 P. M., instead of 6 as at present. All other Schedules remain unaltered. dec2Q-6 s. s. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jone 8, mi. On and after SUNDAY, Jnne ll, the Passen per trains OD 'bo tobit; .arlina Railroad wi)' run in 'oilowa: rou AUGUSTA. L ave Cbarlouto'a.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M. ron OOMTMHIA. Laavu Lillirie.?ton.e.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.MO P. M. FOR erjAuxasTon. L wc Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.30 P. M. L ?ave Columbia.7.40 A s,. Arri ive at Charleston.3.30 P. M. THUOUOH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augu-ta.3.00A.M. Arrive at KingTul'..0.06 A M. Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.46 P.M. AUU17BTA Kionr BXTErfSS. (bundayo excepted.) Ljavc Charleston. o,80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A At. L ;avc Auguata.6.00 P. M. A.'rive at Charleston.6.40 A.M. COLUMBIA NIGHT itxrasss. (Sundays excepted.) LsaveCnarle.si.nl. 7.10 r. M. A -ri vu a: Columbia.6.00 A. M. L.-avo Coliunbia.7.60 P. M. A-rlve at charleston.0.46 A M. SUMMKB VILLE THAIN. LAVO Charlearon.3.46 P. M. Arrive ut summer vii le..4.10 P. M. Liavc Summerville..7.00 A M. Arrive at Charleston.8.16 AZ-M. OAMDIN BRANCH. Leave camden. 6.00 AM. Arrive at Columbia. .10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.LJ6 P. M. A m ic at (hunden..6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make dose connection! a-Au trusta with Georgia Railroad and Centrai Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connecte with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Tram, and rons through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. s. B. PICK ENS. G. T. A_lanlO OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON. S. C., November 32,1871. On and afier MONDAT. December the llth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run aa follows : EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally. 8.26 P. M. AI rive at Savannah dally. 0.16 P. M. Leave savannah dally.11.16 P. M. Arr.vc at ch .rlesum daliv.... .6.S6 AM. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M. Leave Savanhab, sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, sundays exe'ted. 4.06 P. M. Freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad* lng tu points In Florida and by Savannah Une of sieaoiHtaips to Booton. Prompt dispatch gives to freights lor Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and a. as low rates as by any other line. C.S. GADSDEN, Euglneer and Superintendent, s. C. no YLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. nov23_ NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COH 131 PANT. UHABLBSTOK, S. C., February ll, mi. Trains will eave charleston Dally at 6:80 A ML nd 6.16 P. M. Arrive at charleston 7:80 A. M. (Mondays cl? efted) and 2t8o P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., sra 'Alt Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec? te to New York, via Richmond and Acauia Creek only, going through to 40 honra. Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Rlchmonu and Washington, r via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Thoso leaving FRI OAT by this Train lay over on SUNDAT in Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUM* .AT lu Wilmington, NT C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant outo io Cincinnati. Chicago and other points wost and Northwest, both Trains making con \ect!OD8 at Washington with Western trains ol Baltimore and oiiio Railroad. S. s. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. ciiRAPOR, General Ticket Agent, febll-Vimos Crnos, QJqeinicaio, Ut. ROSADALIS. 10S AD ALIS is the best Blood ' Purifier. 3,0 S AD ALIS, a sure eure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. f ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. Dr. TUOs. J. BOYKLN. of Baltimore. Dr. A. DUROAN. of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholas vile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. w. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, of South Carolina, and many ot ii er?. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC KOSAJXdLl^lH, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary* land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virgula. RONADALI8 ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same timo upon the BLOOD, L1VEB, KIDNEYS mid all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter aud building np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition, ltOs?ADAL.I? V IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO.,J Agents in Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston' marHy