The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 31, 1872, Image 3

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Ariel. "My dainty Ariel.1'-TSUPKST. A voice like tbe murmur of doves, Soft lightning from eves or blue, On her cheek a flush like love's First delicate, rose bud hue; II. Bright torrents of hazel hair, , Which, glittering, flo * and float O'er the swell ol her bosom fair, And tho snows of her matchless throat; m. Lithe Umba of a lire so fine. That their rhythmical motion seems But a part or tue grace divine Of the music or haunted dreams; iv. Low, gurgling laughter, as sweet As the swallow's s mg 1' the south, And a ripple of dimples that, dancing, rn* et By the carves of a perfect mouin ; V. - O creature or light and or air l O fairy sylph o' th' snnl Hearts whelmed in the tidal gold 01 her hair Rejoice to be so undone! PAUL H. HAVNB. LIQ BINING AMOS G THE LIONS. A Scene tn m benagerie. A correspondent ol the Chicago Inter Ocean writes from Davenport, Iowa: Adam Forepaugh ls a famous showman, but he has never offered to the public so thrilling and extraordinary an exhibition as that which "might have been seen" at a point near Pleasant Hill, about seven miles from Daven port, on Monday morning belore daylight, The scene was that of a menagerie attacked by a thunder storm of unusual leroclty in the dead of night. Mr. Forepaugh's establishment, consisting of a menagerie, museum and circus, exhibited at Devitt, Iowa, on Saturday, August 17, and at midnight started for Davenport, where lt was to exhibit on the 19th. At Pieasan- Hill, a small village, it encountered one of the most terrl&Oetormsof thudoer, lightning and rain ever experienced lu this pr rt of the country. IC was about two o'clock on Monday morning when the storm broke upon the caravan. There were one hundred and seventy-five dens or cages of wild beasts and birds, a museum equipage, baggage wagons. 4c., drawn by five hundred horses, and following the great charlot. This, in turu, was preceded by a dozen camels and the elephant Romeo, Jr. A3 the storm increased In fury, theehariot horses became unmanageable and started off at a fearful speed. The camels, unable to stand, crouched down by the roadside, tremb? ling with fear, and the elephant lay down in the middle of the.road and stubbornly refused to rise, completely preventing the further progress of the lom; train of cages, which were scatter ed .along the road lor nearly iwo mile* A TERRIBLE SCENE The animals, tru ? uiighly frightened, min? gled their yells and ruurs with lite deafening thunder aud bounded from side to side of their narrow cages wlih tremendous force, This caused many ot the horses to loi low the example of those before the-charlot, and, us no. further progress could be made, the whole train soon became Inextricably confused. To make "confusion worse confounded," the driver ot the lion cage was hurled from his j seat by the falllag or bia wheel horses, and over went the cage containing lour large Hons. The museum wagon, containing the "Lord's ? Bcpper," was stmck by lightning, and lour of * the twelve- Apostles laid low. And yet the worst bad not come. The awful fury of the c storm, and the terror of the scene, demora!- D. lzed about twenty drivers, who bad been ,r hired a few days previous, and, In a cowardly manner, they deserted their horses and fled to the woods. One of these cages lett driver less contained a gnu or horned horse, a most vicious and untamable brute, and the horses, ei plunging from one side of the road to the ol other^overtorned the cage, causing the top k< to break open. Instantly the brute leaped P' into the road, and, overturning a cage filled with monkeys, darted off into the woods. THE SITUATION of .tho caravan at this juncture was very criti? cal, as may be readily Imagined. There was tbe pitch-black darkness of the night cou- ? tending with the lurid glare ol the lightning. There was the drenching rain pouring down In sheets. There was the almost con staut roar ol thunder. The roar of enraged tigers, the neigh ot frightened horses, the wall of a hundred animals, some to be feared and others to be pitied-all were concentra? ted. Trees fell around. Horses dashed hither and thither, crashing the vans which they drew, and scattering their contents. One o? the drivers, who still remained faithful and courageous, was killed in his seat by a shock of / lightning. Mo wonder that men's hearts ? quailed, and that among the less bold of them [jj a paulo and stampede set In, which promised cr to end with the total ruin ot the caravan. m This waa doubtless averted only by the an- |m pearance at the iront of Coronet Forepaugh, dc who bad been tollowlng the train, and who vi had come up as rapidly as possible on real ?z- w log the danger ol the eitnation. He ordered T, the horses to ber detached from the animal 7 cages, sind the wagons corralled. The lion th cage was righted, and a detail sent to recap- lo tura the esoaped gnu. BI Daylight dawned and the storm abated, f Ten horses bad been killed by lightning, four j drivers were Injured seriously and one killed. With tbe assistance ot tbe farmers In the vicinity the menagerie people soon put mat? ters In a presentable shape, including even the surviving apostles, elgnt In number. .WITINGS ABOUT THE STATE. -Two or three of the farmers expect in a few days to bring into market a bale of Green? ville cotton of this year's growth. -Dr. William Cloud, an aged and highly re? spected cltizeu ot Chester County, died on Wednesday evening last, at his residence near Rocky Mount. -The Columbia P' onix says: "Governor Scott bas entered successfully into cotton planting. Two bales of his cotton were among tbe first brought Into market this year. One bale weighing five hundred pounds brought nineteen and a half cents. -Mr. 8. Messer Jenklos, residing in the lower part of Greenville County, died very suddenly on last Wednesday Dight, at his borne, near Jenkins's Bridge. Mr. Jenkins leaves a large family, and was about sixty years of age; a respected, esteemed and pros? perous man. -On Saturday night last. Riley James (col? ored) was shot in the left breast with a platel in tbe bands ot W. D. Owens,..(whlte) at WU- s son's Cross Roads, about five miles from Dar- A" llngton. A quarrel took place a ?hort time al before the shooting between Owens and Riley ai about a plug of tobacco, which was charged to Riley, and which he denied having received. Tbe matter was thought to have been adjust? ed by one of the proprietors, but it seems Riley was not satisfied, and went back to the 1 store and renewed the quarrel; and, it ls said, m that Riley snapped a pistol ai Owens, when in tbe latter usea bis pistol, as above stated. D( Owens Is io prison, and Riley James lies in a 'J precarious condition. Tf JStasital 800ko. yt CHOICE LIST OF SINGING BOOKS FOR THE COMING MUSICAL 8EASON. THE STANDARD. By L. O. Emerson, or Bos? ton, and H. R. Palmer, or Chicago. Price $1 00; ^ $1360 per dozen. bi First edition exhansted. Next edition already hi sold. This Church Mu.-lc Book the Joint prod not M of the beat talent of the East and Weat, will be used immediately, both West and East. Oood for Chorus classes. Coed for Quartette Choirs. 'Good for conventions. Good fur Societies and Singing Schools. Send at least for specimen ^ copy, which will be malled for the present, post- m paid, at $120. fe (Note. Jost published, Strauss's New MAN- w H ATTA N WALTZ, first played, with great soc- CB cess, lu New York. Price il.) m THE HOUR OF SINGING. By Emerson and Tilden. Price $1. flood, practical, interesting High School Sing pr lng Book. Already highly approved and widely ut used. Excellent also for Seminaries. d? SPARKLING RUBIES. Sabbath School Song na BOOK. Price 35cents. None who try lt can help cn liking lt. ?B PILGRIM'S HARP. For Social Meetings. 60 cents. Very convenient size. Moderate price, sso tunes, wen ?elected music. ' GOLDES ROBBIN. For Common Schoo'*. 60 ln, cents. An established favorite, which has a -1 Utrte sale t0, Music and Music Books mailed, post-free, on re- wj celpt of retail prioa. i OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. D1TSON A CO., New Yo. ... ang24-awlyrd*w 1 Drrj ?oooa? ?Zz. A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS ! FOR SALE AT RETAIL, TO CLOSE THE BU8INE8S, The eatlre STOCK OF GOODS of the late T. KELLY, deceased, consisting of a very large and complete Assortment of DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SATINETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS HOOP, BALMORAL AND BOULEVARD SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS. Also, a rJ:i assortment of DOMESTIC GOOD*, LINENS, Ac. Will be offered for sale, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASE BS FOR CASH ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, the 2d of September, and 'O BE CONTINUED FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ang3l M. P. O'CONNOR, Administrator. gprocrnt?, tiqncre, #i. ri. KLATTE & CO, ACENTS "OR CHARLESTON. We bave appointed Messrs H. KLATTE A CO. )le Agents for Charleston for this Celebrated rand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both YES and B UR BON". These Whiskeys are guaranteed pare KENTUCKY DPPKR DISTILLED, free from all compound 1m lrlttes, aid Mably recommended by eminent tem?ais for medical use. Tbe Brand is pa ?med i prevent infringements. BARKHO?b? BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ky. We respectfully Inform oar friends and custom s that we keep constantly on hand a foll sunn'? the above already favorably well known \\. . ?yo, and offer same io the trade st distillers' ice. H. BLATTE A CO., augSl-stnth-smos , No. 185 East Bay. IDrngg at CDijoleeal*. i HARVEST OF DIAMONDS HAS RE L WaRDED the toll of certain lucky advenu rs ander the burning san if Africa; bat whst ls e value of the rarest gem that ever glittered In own or iu? ban, when compared with that of a di l cl cai lemedy that cures dyspepsia and bil agness, restores the appetite, recal?tes thedlsor ired bowels, and tones and Invigorates the whole tal system? Science has bestjwed upon the orld this Inestimable gift In arrant's Effcrrescent Se 11 xe r Aperient, n lc h la to all other prep arat lons of lu class what e diamond i< among Jewels, sud when foaming the (tobit t or the fevered la valid, aa bright and larkllug. Sold by all druggists. augSt-12 WHY SHAKE AND BURN SHILLS AND FEVER ? SILVER SPRINGS, NBAS (?CALA, FLA., 1 March 1,1871. j MESSRS. DOWIR, Motes A DAVIS, CHARLESTON, 0 -Dear Sirs: I regard MOIsE'S FEVER AND QUE PILLS as a certain cure, and a blessing to 1 living In the malarious districts or the south, id particularly lu the everglades ot oar State. Very respectfully, yours, JAS. B. uWENS, M. D. KiNGSTKKE, s. C., December 31, mo. MB. B. F. MOISE, CHARLESTON, 8. C.-Dear sin have used yonr FEVER AND AG DE PILLS In y practice this lall, ' J have never In the first stance failed to re . e my patienta. I have ) w frequent calls lu my drug store lor them, and il ways recommend th"m, aud with the happiest, suits. I wish that yon may have the sat tar ac n or knowing that your "Fever and Ague 11s" have relieved many under my treatment, hen other medlelues that I have (ried have jled to do. Yours, respectfully. J. S. BRO UK. I.VG TON, M. D. MBRCATURS, BARNWELL DIST., S. C., ) Joly IS, 1871. J MR. B. F MOISE-Dear Slr: lu reply to your ?es ti on as to what has been the success of your aVKR AND AGUE PILLS, thu h ve been sold J us, we would say aa far as we know, they ive given entire satisfaction. Weshall continue i recommend them. Yours, respectfully, W. T. BLANTON ? SON. NKAR GBBBH POND, S. A C. R. R. I Novemner ll, 1870. j Mu. B. F. M0I91-Dear Slr: I am glad to say mr FEVER AND AG UK PILLS are all you claim r theta. I have used them ia my family and on y place, and in every case tney have proved cf. dual ; some of the cases I bad t lought chronic, i they have lasted over two yea s. lu no case as more than a single box required, aud In no tse has the disease returned, aud lt is over three oniha ago since 1 used them. Yours, AC, B. K. WILSON. GotmniN's DEPOT, N. E. R. R., Sept. 16, 1871. MESSRS. DOWIK, MOISE A DAVIS-sirs: I am lm ovlngln healtn almost as last as I c in, laboring ider allferent old chronic diseases. I took UlxE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, agreeable to rectlouB, and And them the best medicine 1 ive ever taken, and they have made a complete re or CbiUs and Fever on me, and my case waa e er the worst. Your humble servant, WILLIAM 1. BRADLEY, Peedee Railroad Bridge Keeper, rhey contain no arsenic or poisonous lngre* ?nts or any kind-nothing in the least degree lurlous to the system nader any circumstances ind may be administered wita perfect safety an Infant. rhey never rall to care the most obstinate case len taken as directed. told by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. DOWIK, MOIsE A DAVIS, Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists, IfaySO-ibaSmo Charleston, S. 0. Cotton Sics % i I I ted Q o 2 r M : fl:'-' ' ' !?.] o " ? o ' H flCl^a^ta^b^S^^f^f'W. < x 2 2 ?f 55 L^CCliljjjiffi^ |[< I Ern^fBBrmf^WiH j * " ? < ES?LLI^9SB Bl flS H HB H H H D 8 o ? S ^ Br^?R ^-?e~^ff^alBllj^^^a^a^B^BiaM^^MM? Made of the best English iron. Easily and rapidly adjusted. Having received a fall supply of these TIES, which have given auch general Batismctlon the past aeason, I am prepared to nil all orders. J. PT. ROBSON, angn-atutbDAClmo Noa. 08 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Grocer ?es, Conors, &c. WHOLESALE GROCERS ANT) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 207 EAST BAY. -Agents for Exton's Premium Trenton Graekers. Agents for McEwan's Sparkling Edinburg Ale. Agents for Guinness' Stout, Bottled by E. & J. Burke. Agents for Bass' Pale Ale, Bottled by E. & J. Burke. OFFER TO THE TRADE A FOLL AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GRO JR1UKS. WINES, LIQUORS AND PROVISIONS, at prices that will compare favorably with my market In the United States. ang27 tuihs? GUBVIV?SS, STOUT Al BASS & CO. FILE M BOTTLED BY E. ft J. BURKE, DUBLIN. IN STORE : \f\ CASKS EXTBA STOUT (PORTER,) PINTS. JU 60 casks Basa A Oo. Pale Ale, pinta. TO ARRIVE, EX BARK "GRANTON," FROM LIVERPOOL, 100 casks GUINNESS' STOUT, pints. 60 oaska Baas A Go. Pale Ale, pints. The quality and auperior bottling of theae brands make them the most desirable in market. FOR SALE BT W. H. CHAFE E & CO., aog27-tutn-0 NO. 207 EA8T BAY. LIqLOKS, WINKS, A.c. ?AJBRELS AND HALF BARRELS RTE, corn and Bourbon Whiskey irrela and half barrels French and Domestic Brandies tr?ela and hair barrels Holland and Domestic Gin trrels and hair barrels N. E. Rum irrels and hair barrels Blackberry, Cher:y and Ginger Brandy larter caska and octaves Sherry and Port Wine - ia; ter and hair ca;ks Claret Wine tsea Whiskey, Braudy. Port, Sherry, Madeira and Claret Wines, Schiedam Schnapps, Rasp? berry and Lemon Syrup. Chafee's T nie Bit? ters, Cabinet and Dry Veizenay Champagne, cj' arts and pints; Cord als, Ac, Ac. Fur sale by W. H. CUAFKK A CO., au?27-tutha6_No. 207 East Bay. IRISH WHISKEY. JAMISON'S DUBLIN WHISKEY. Landing ex-Georgiana from Liverpool. For sale by W. H. CHAFEE ft CO., ang37-tutln>a_No. 307 East Bay. BRANDY FRUIT. '{\ BOXES FRENCH CHERRIES IN )\J BRANDY 60 boxes American Peaches in Brandy. For sale low by W. H. CHAPEE k CO., aog-27-tuthsa _No. 207 East Bay. CANNED GOODS. ?\YSTERS-ONE AND TWO POUND J CANS Lobsters-one aud two pound cans Salmou-one aud two pound Cans Peaches-two pound Cana Pineapples-two pound Cans Tomatoes-two ponnd Cans Condensed Milk, sardines, Ac For aale by W. H. CHAFEE A CO., aug27 tnthas_Nc 207 Bast Baj. MOLASSES. I fV H EDS. SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES WJ 76 buis. Hagar-Honse Molasses 10 hhds. Muicovado Molasses mela Diamond Drips. Ooldea Sj rap, New Or? leans and Florida Molasses. For sale by W. H. CH AFEE k CO., aog27-tnthaa_No. 207 East Bay. COLEMAN'S MUSTARD. "N QUARTER POUND AND SIX POUND CANS. For sale by W. H. CHAFEE A CO., augrf-tutbse No. 207 East Bay. ^gricnltural itttn[)imrrj. ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER, PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1671. We take pleasure In presenting to the planters ad public a Horse Power gotten hp by Messrs 'RIGHT A WARNOCK, of Barnwell and Beau irt Counties, s. c. which ls a most perfect ma? nne The Bald Power will give greater speed at ie expense or less power than anything vet In 3c ; ls stroi.g, simple and durable. Can be used Ith eqnal ease tor ginning cotton, threshing rain, pumping water, Ac Will, ou a forty-saw in In good order, with two mules, moderate Ut, gin 1600 pounds lint cotton per day; brlsK riving 2000 pounds. One mule can pull lt; light ir two. lt sits In a frame in the rouse; can be ?ranged to gin with 1 he gin and gear Bitting on ie gronnd. Another Important feature of this Power ls iat the rising or railing or the door ol the house )es not afreet the working or the gear in any ay. This Isa Southern enterprise, and no hurohu g Price $126, and rreight, ready ror putting up. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK, Allendale, S. C., Agents ror South Carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina. RBPBKXNOBS: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph >stick,? or the Savannah River Aasocia in, Allendale; Captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen? de; Rev. Messrs. D. J. Simmons and F. Milton snnedy, of the south Carolina Conference; Gen al Johnson Hagood, Barnwell courthouse; iptain R. D. Senn, COlnmbU; F. J: Pelzer, Esq., id Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, S. 0. * Those marked thus have seen the Power at ora. jun8-tutoED*c4moa McEYVArV? ?Sl'AKKia.Ntt ALE. ?)AAOA?K8 0P THE ABOVE CELE ?\J\t BRATED Brand, to arrive and in ature. For sale by W. H. CHAPEE A 00., aug27-atutb6 No. 207 Ease Bay FRENCH BRANDY. WCASES BRANDY, "SEIGNETTE A LOIN1'-t-otiled lo France. For sale at prices lesa than coat of importation, by W.H. OH AP* EA CO., aug27 stat ha No. 207 East Bay BUTTER, CHEESE ANO LARD. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING WEEKLY Supplies of the cnolcest quality of above, which we orTer at low prices to the trade. W. E. CHAPEE A CO., aug27-stnthS No. 207 East Bay. FLOUR. .)AA BARRELS FBESH GROUND _Q\J\J TENNESSEE FLOUR, from new wheat For aale by W. H. CBAFKE A CO., aug27-aiuthe Na 207 East Bay. 27 SUGAR. HI?DS. DEMERARA SUGAR so bbls Demorara Sogar IB hhdB Porto Rico Sugar 40 bbls Porro Rico Sus ar 35 bbla Molasses sugars lo store and to arrive, for sale by W. U. CHAFFE A CO., aug27 stutho No. 207 East Bay. FULTON HARKET BEEF. IN HALF AND QUABTER BARBELS. For sale by W. H. CHAFE K A CO., auz27-Btutho No. 207 East Bay. NEW FISH. MACKEREL, SALMON AMD HER RINGS, packing of 1872. For sale by W. H. 0HA*EK A CO., aug27-stuth0 No. 207 Eist Bay. LIVERPOOL SILT. ll AAA SACKS COARSE SALT -Lv/UU 60 aacks Fine Salt, lu flue order, standard weights. For sale by W. B. CHAFES A CO., aug27-stntri8 No. 207 East Bay. oiigara, fcoDorro. &t. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KING STREET, TUREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Gall and examine stock before buying else where WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Divest 26 cents and try your l n c Iv mchT-rtoAwivr FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ABD AT MODERATE RATES, By ' J. L..LUN8FORD, fans ami th Street, north of Wentworth, Authorized Capital..$?,000,000 Guaranteed capital.. 500,00u Deposited with State Com ptrolIe s tor security of Policy? holder.. 150,000 COTTON STATES L>I FE INSUBliEIO., OP MACON, GA. W. B. JOHNSTON, President. W.S. H ULT,. VI oe- Preside nt, PX GEO. 8. oriEAB. Secretary, j. w. BURKE, General Agent q J. MKRCKR GREEN, M. 1)., lied leal Examiner. W. J. MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies. '.? J 0. F. MCCAY, Actuary. WILSON GLOVER, AGENT, Office of Messrs. L. D. Mowry & Son, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARP, Oharieston, S. C. MR. WILSON GLOVER, Agent for the above safe and popular Company, ls prepared to take Risks j in any part of the State on tbe most satisfactory terms, as wm appear by examining the several j Tables and Rates offered by the Company, and of whloh the special features are: 1. Policies not Forfeit ab le. 2. No Restrictions as to Residence cr Tr a ve! Ung. 3. Dividends declare j and paid annually after second year. 4. Policies paid within sixty days after death. . 6. One-third premium loaned when desired. J. W. PARKER, ang24-sWD*03mos_ GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. Uhrs ?0C?8, ?Pe. DRY GOODS! DEY GOODS ! DEY GOODS ! T . ? SICS UH i . X i ' .-? .".J5i<> CLOSING-OUT SALE OF THE BEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT FITKCHGOTT, BENEDICT -??if Ar & c o., NO. 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ;. . . . .. . ?? -o .., i r;i PREVIOUS TO BEHOVING TO OUR NEWSTOKE NO. 2Y5 KING STREET, BROWNING'S OLD STAND, 1 All of our Goods on Hand now will be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., _NO. 244 KING- STREET. , - Boboon's Iboerliacment. "vfMfPeytfjflr^_' J. N. ROBSON, aAYING AMPLE MEANS FOft ADVANCES, A BUSINE8S EXPERIENCE OP twenty years, aud con rt ni aft himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating n bis own account, respectfully solicits consignments of .Cotton, Flo jr, Corn, Wheat, Ao. shippers if produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either In Charleston or New fork, thus having the advantage of two markets without extra commissions. References-Bishop W. M. wightman. 8, c.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Onarlotte, N. 0.; Rev. T. G. lammers. D. D.. Tonnessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga,; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles on, 8. C.; Messrs. Williams. Birnie A Co.. New York. ' ~ As the SPKOIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keepafull3 tock of all kind? at Magazine. The long experience of Messrs. Dupont in the man afact ure of Gun? powder, makes it unneces.ary to say more than that 1 guarantee the quality of every package. Price >a low as any other Powder In the markot. Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. Aa Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly in hand a fall assortment or Crushed, Powdered, Granulited, A Wnlte,JS. White, 0 Extra, OYel ow; a so Amber Drips in barrels, whloh I offer at maon rac tarers' prices, freight added. Any obange n price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage of lt . Am also Agent for the celebrated brands of Family Flour manufactured by Messrs. DAVIS A ?MMoNS, nf st. Louis, which I can recommend in every respect; pot np In Ninety-eight Pound Bags md Barrols-BBST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good .-"amiiv. Also several of the best MUls In Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. r- AS Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargrass Hams firbank, Peck A Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Oo.'a Candles, Samuel tieonard A Son Candles, Johnson t Clements Corn starch, James Beatty A Oo.'sOrackers,Caiies,.? c., Soaps of all varieties. Mackerel in ,KH nnd hairbarrels, LudlDW Brand of Gunny cloth, Baling Twine, Ao., Ac; and as I devpte myself delusively to a Commission Business and all tho nooda are received direct froai factory and neither lell nor ouy on my own account, would respectfully oall the at'entlon of the trade to my facilities or doing business, and the Inducements offored to purchasers. Having an experience of over wenty years, and having Just erected a large and commodious store in addition to my others, I am Olly prepared for business. '"..... ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, imponed direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos ihata of Lime. ' PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGH'S IAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER, OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and as every shipment is analyzed on arrival, Planters ?an rely on getting the lame article, and fnliy np to standard. - -: SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects or this Guano in producing very largely increased irops or Cotton, Corn and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters ana fermera, ? JT. N. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, JnnW-tuthl Nos. 1 and 9 Atla.tlc Wnarf and 08 Saat Bay, Charlton. ELEGANT FURNITURE OF A FAMILY the Privat? Residence No. 28^mg atreetop poelte Montague afreet,-OT T?ESDAY, Sd Sets. sideboa? JbteoMoe -mata--* Dteoalls, crockery and Glassware, <me ?operier "w-Octave Rosewood Piano, ono t\x>* Thorough, bred Man, Bnggy and Harness. ________ CAUTION x" -, . ; '.? ?>. ~ rt .-7/ The wenearqed repntttlon.of OUT8L_ dosed the makers of lmpetfett.aac;I f0^t??a??9$?/ ance* to ofler them as "Fairbanks' Scale?,V ?nd p u robase ra have thereby, la many t oatanoes I been subjected to fraud ana Imposition. jnljws If snob makers were capable* or. conitrux ting ? g good Scales they would, hare no occasion to bor? row onTriame.' >/..? ?? '/"'*. ?** 1 B?Y'?NLY- ?OT'G?H??flffl ... ?jjpW- -". r<- : ? r>.ltr ' s-tai?sS ? j #f.'--?i ,.",: iit?-L? 1 .A r?r ...?ii-i'. ?7. rH ?>. C ;*i 'Ol.^lOS STANDARD SCALES? ST?CK SCALES, COIL SCALES, HAY SOA?iSB/ DAIRY 80ALE8, PLATFORM SOALHk* .??*? CGDNTER SCALES. Ac, AC. port SAL? ALSO, -ALARM CASttimW!^^ TROEMNER'S COFFRE'1 AND DRri Mll'Ui, COMPOSITION BELLS, ALL 81 . 7B. , 'LETTER PRESSES, A?.', J^^g scales repaired prompily and reasonably. 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