University of South Carolina Libraries
-1 --1 Hilf H. IMO not yield me to low though ted caro? That fret the spirit's wrestling with the throe, or that large grief which shadow? all below. The lorry mind will idealize Its love, And If lc worsetp all too t ndly at The shrine where H > e Iles burled. Faith Well assured that no unworct>y homage Manes there, win touch with ti' dy balm the St richened heart, and purify ih - passion; Till lt riso to that sublime affection Which, In Christian hearts, swells In adoration Or a love divine. Thine y u no comfort Springs fron Love's Fidelity ? To brood forever O'er the loved one lost, ever to fashion, Both your thought and dead, and J <stlfv yoir Love through hie, by dictates holy from the Heart beloved. The Martyr's faith, without the Christian's hope, the eros?, without the Crown must be, Love without HopeUve9 in-Fidelity. G BAN T'S POLITICAL TACTICS. Vow the Election was Conducted In Laurens-Hunting Down ?he Conser? vatives-United States Marshals and Election Frauds. [From the Laurensvllle Herald.] The election for State and County officers for this county, held on last Wednesday, passed off quietly-no disturbance whatever. We regret io say, however, that to our knowl? edge there never was an election held under greater disadvantages. Intimidation was the watenword. The Radical Ring knowing, or believing, that the Conservatives would put candidates in the held for county offices, and fearing this opposition, set their rascally wits to work to carry the election at all hazards. With this view, they first and foremost brought deputy marshals to this place. In or? der, we firmly believe, to Intimidate the peo? ple. The said marshal s hung around for seve? ral days in ali the "pomp and circumstance" of their official position, until last Sunday night, when three separate squads ol cavalry were detailed, each under command of a dep? uty marshal. They left tl'? place between eleven and twelve o'clock, k/ i. g 1? different directions. They scoured the country from the time of starting till Monday noon, return? ing with Biz Innocent and unsuspecting citi? zens, whose names we publish elsewhere. The midnight raiding had the effect these scoundrels desired to a considerable extent, though not so muoh so as they bad hoped, The people were somewhat bewildered, but they were satisfied as to the meaning of this midnight raiding, coming, as lt did, just on the eve ol the election, and they determined to vote and risk the consequences; so they did, though a great number, no doubt, were deterred from voting from learn ol arrest So much for the intimidation Boheme wbich we designate as fraud Mo. 1. Fraud No. 2 consists lo the commissioners of election falling to provide a box at each precinct with four separate and distinct apart? ments, as the law plainly contemplates, which reads th as: "Each box for such precinct shall be la? belled as follows: 'Congress,' State,' 'Circuit' aod 'County Officers.' " Instead of observing the law In the above particular, the commissioners only provided a single box, containing one single and general receptacle, Into which all the votes were de Ssited. This being the case, a number ot naervative votes at Clinton, according to the ruling ol the managers at that box, were lost, winy voting the State ticket (Tomllnson's) folded with the Conservative ticket for connty officers. We learn that one hundred and eighty of these tickets were thrown out at the Clinton box alone, and we presume the same will be or bas been done at other boxes. Fraud No. 3 (perhaps the greatest of all) was the failure to open the Lyons box. This precinct was duly advertised in this paper, and the managers appointed. The chairman came as required, waa qualified, received the box, and 1 rft this place on Tuesday night, yet no box was opened. The voters ol that pre? cinct were promptly at the polls, and waited there until eleven o'clock. No manager ap? peared, and or course the voters of that pre clncjptere deprived of the privilege ol voting. Now, Io our opinion, this failure to open the polls at said precinct was an intentional fraud perpetrated In order to throw out the whole vote, which the Ring knew was largely Con? servative. Not lees than three hundred votes were lost to tie Conservative party by this fal lure to open the polls at the Lyons precinct. Fraud No. 4 consists in the voling of negroes under age, and others voting "early and often." This was undoubtedly done here. This charge oin be substantiated, and will be Cone. One negro was caught in the act ot re? peating his vote at thie place. A number of others voted here early in the morning, were furnished conveyances, and sent off to Ham? ilton's where they repeated. This, we learn from reliable authority, can also be proven by the record, and by respectable citizens. Wag? on loads of negroes were sent from Clinton to this place, and irom this place to Clinton, and repeated their votes. Hence the large Radical majority in this county. Snowing, as every one must know, the nu? merous, unheard ol and monstrous frauds practiced lo the late eleotlon, we can't see how any man, with a particle of conscience, could quality and serve in the o ll ce tc wbloh he may have been elected. Wemtgut be in favor ol making an effort to contest the eleotlon, were it not that we have no hope of a favorable consideration; and so far aa we are concerned, are disposed to give op all hope of getting a fair election until the laws and regulations are changed In regard to voting, and we are again allowed registration; and when the commissioners of election and managers are not all candidates, and of the same party, or as nearly so as eradicable, as ls . now the oase. A TALE OF THE SEA. A Han Attempts Salolde by Starvation, and Subsequently Throws Himself into tn? Sea. [From the Savannah Advertiser, October 22.] A most singular case of endurance without food, for an almost Incredible length of time, occurred on board the English ship Colonist, whioh arrived cit this port yesterday from Liverpool. It appears, from the statement of the captain, that a Swede named John Wat? son shipped at Liverpool for the voyage. Nothing of an extraordinary character was observable in his appearance or conduct lor some time. He discharged all the duties re? quired of him with promptness, and seemed to be getting along finely. After the ship had been ont tor several days the Swede became Invisible. A dlUlgent, but unsuccessful search was made for him In every part ol the ship. The first time be was actually missed waa Oh the night of the 6th of September, when fie was on watch. It was finally conclud? ed that be bad Jumped or fallen overboard during the night, and consequently no fur? ther search was made. On the ?th ot Octo? ber, as one ot the Bailors WBB down In the hold ol the ship looking around for some purpose or other, he suddenly came upon the missing man, lying dose down upon the sacks of Bait, of whioh the cargo ot the ship consisted, and quite near a cask of fresh water. Here he bad been for all that time-from the 6th of September until the 4th ol October-twenty eight days. What he had subsisted on white there, or ll he had done entirely without lood, does not appear. There was nothing on board the-ehlp among the cargo in the shape of food), and lt ls quite certain he did not go la search ot any, else he would have been dis? covered. The poor, unfortunate creature was taken ont more dead than alive, and food and water offered to him, but be refused them. Everything that could be done tor his comfort and to restore him to a strong and healthy condition was attempted, but he seemed perfectly Indifferent to all. As strict a watch as possible was kept over him, but on the seventh day arter he was taken from the bold be seized the opportunity and threw himself into the sea. Aa soon as he was dis? covered a Hie preserver was thrown to the drowning man, bat Instead o? attempting to save himself by-means ol it he pushed lt from him. The captain then ordered a boat to be lowered and put out for him. This was Imme? diately done, but before it reached him he sank beneath the waves and passed like a bubble irom sight and Into eternity. His body was never seen again. There appeared to be oo cause at all, at least so far as the un? fortunate man's conduct and conversation were concerned, noon which to base bis singular and persistent efforts at self-destruction. A WORD ON STRIKES. [From Punch.] To Old Friend P.-Hang it, Old P., let's ALL strike. Wby not * It will equalize matters generally. After a time, when we want bread, beef and beer we can all begin de novo. And when we do begin de novo, we'll settle to be satisfied- with Necessaries, and we shall be Every Man Iris own Butcher, Every Man his own Baker, Every Man his own Washer? woman, Every Man his own Bootmaker, ?a, ?a, Ao. Then gradually we shall work round to a rational state. Britons, let's all strike. ja the meantime I shall go and live In Russia. Tours truly, SNOUT. State Notices. gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., october 22, 1872. To Commissioners of election for Union County. Wbereaa Hen. H. W. DUN?AN, who, at a aene ral election held october. 1870. waa chosen a mani' ber or the Senate for the Eleotlon District of Ches? ter County, to serve tor the term or fenr yearp, oas, since said election, deceased; and wheres? the Constitution of tbe state of Sooth Carmina di? rects that in such case a Writ of Election shall be leaned by the President of tue Senate, for the par pose of niling the vacancy thus ocoasloned for the remainder or tbe term for which the member so deceased waa elected to serve; now therefore you and each of you, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and wltb strlot regard to all the provisions of the Constitution s nd laws of said State touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a member of the senate for the Election District aforesaid, to serve f?r the re? mainder o? the term for whloh the said Bon. H. W DUNCAN wa9 elected, the polls to be onened at the various places or election In the said Dis trlot, on TrasoAT. the fifth day or November, 1872 by ?the various sets or managers Tor those piacfs, and the counting or the votes cast, and the declaration of the result of the election, to be in accordance with the provisions of the act ap? proved March, 1170. en>l?ed "An Acttoprov;de for the General Elections, and the manner rt' con. daming the same." and th* Act or ^amenda ton thereor. This writ, together witha certified cony of your return of election, to ie held under lt. have before the Senate at its next meeting Ot?ese, the BOO. A. J. RANSIER, President or the senate, at Charleston. S. C.. thia 22d day or October, 1872. ALONZO J. RAN8IER, ' President of Senate. Atteat : J. WoonauTP, Clerk of Senate. oot24-ll_. JgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., October 22,1872. To Commissioners of Elections for Chester \ County: 1 wnereas, Hon. LUCIUS WIMBU8H, who at a general election held October, 1870, was chosen a member or the Senate for the election district of Chester county, to serve for the tena et four yeara, bas since said election deceased, an? whereas, the Constitution of the State or Sooth Carolina directs that in such oase a Writ or Elec? tion shall be Issued by the President ot the Sen? ate, for tue purpose of filling the vacancy thus occasioned, for the remainder or the term for which the member ao deceased waa elected to serve; now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, after due advertisement, ead with strict regard to aU the provisions or tba Con? stitution and lawB of said state, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a mem? ber or the Senate ror the Flection District afore Bald, to serve tor ihe remainder of the term rnr which the said Hon. Lucias wimbaah waa elected . the polls to be opene t at the various pla es or election, in the said district, on TUMBAY, the 6th day of November, 1872, by the various sets of Managers tor those places; and the counting or the votes oast, and the declaration or the result of the election to be In accordance with the pro? visions of the Act approved March, 1870 enti led "An Act to provide for the general elections and the manner of conducting the same " and the Act or 1872, amendatory thereor. This writ, together with a certified copy of your return or election to be helC uno er lt, nave beforo tbe Senate at Its next meeting after the election. Witness, t he Hon. A. J. RAN SI ER, President of the Senate, at Charleston, thia 22d day of October, 1872. ALONZO J. R ANSI ER. President or the Senate. Attest: J. WooBBPrr, Clerk or Senate. cot24 ll QI. rt ne. CHARLESTON, NOV. IS ft 16. UNDERSTAND THIS FULLY I OLD "JOHN ROBINSON," THE VETERAN SHOWMAN OF AMERICA ! Respectfully announces to the public that bis stupendous organization, consisting of MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS, Which, from its unrivalled proportions, has been styled by the entire Press or America t he ?at "World's Pair of Wonders," Will not, nnder any circumstances, visit the City ot Charleston bet?re FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AND 16, As has been heretofore announced In oar bills, circulars and tbe papers ur the day. He desires to state that the GREAT SHOW OF THE AGE ! bas, in no Instance, been divided, and that under all circumstances it shall remain complete and Intact, represent lng In the Museum OVER 20,000 CURIOSITIES I While uhe Menagerie la noted for its many Won? derful Specialties, in connection with which ls the best CIRCUS IN THE WORLD! AND NOW FOR A WORD OF CAUTION. B0OU8 ROBINSONS.-The Proprietors of Minia? ture Cr?asses and Animal Shows have been com? pelled to resort to au kinds of expedients to en? able them to even pretend to compete with my colossal comblnatlen; unrortanately for the Public, among t&eae expedients are Deception and Fraud I In one or more instances a small show may be travelling about the country, employing in some capacity a man whose name ls ROBINSON, or who CALLS HIMSELF ROBINSON, and the exhibition, a minor charlatanlcal Circus or Animal Show, or both, ls advertised and posted aa ROBINSON'S. This ls done with a direct intent to Defraud and Deceive the Public. There ls bat one JOHN ROBINSON, and bat one true exhibition la the world that can properly bear blt name. REMEMBER -This famed Show, with Its Ten Mammoth Tenta and all Its many wonders, will not visit Ca ar les ton nntll FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AND 10. Admission to the Entire Combination 76 cents; Children nnder io years of age 60 cents. octai-a -?'v"j :-^ (Ellina, QTrockertj, &z. CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, AT THE OLD STAND, KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET. Toe Subscriber would respectfully inf rm tilg friends and the public that hts .-.tock ls now com? plete la CUIN v GLASS AND CROCKERY, Piala white and Fanny Chioa. Glass and Face; cama Goons, Lam ns Shade-. Ac, Ac. - ooti0-th*iu3mo? K. tl Mc POWELL. Agent. Sturts ano brunis inn g (SPOOOB. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ,'?v . CHARLE?TON, 8. C. S SS sss 8SS3 88883 ssssss 88848888 S38SSSS3SS S8SSSS9SSSSSS3SSSSSSS8SSS8SSS89S SSS8SSSS SSSSSSSS 8SS888 QP?1 TT'ft 883888 SsSSS Ovil I I O 83383 SSSS BSSS SSS Q_ . _ 888 88 STAR 88 S S si SHIRT sss 8888- . 8888 83888 88SSS ssssss EMPORIUM ssssss 8SSSSSSS SSSSSSSS S8SSS8BSSB98S3SSSSS9SSSSSS988SS8 ssssssssss 89388888 BS88S3 88933 8889 889 SS S The Proprietor of. the above Establishment has Just returned from New Yoi h with a new and well selected Stock of the Celeorated STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALSO, A FINK ASS ORT MK NT OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OP UNDERWEAR, Shaker Flannel, Wool aod Merino, Cotton Flan? nel, Shirts and Drawers, all grades and all sizes. English Merino and Conon Hair Hose. Also, a full selection of the latest Novelties In NECKWEAR, English Windsor Scarfs, Marqolse Scarfs, Lord Stanley Scarfs, Livingston Cravats, Chancellor Scarfs, Bows aod Ties. Gray's PAPKR COLLARS of all descriptions. Walking Canes and Umbrellas. E. SCOTT. MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HAIL. Clo td in g and i'nrmsijmg ?coot. KEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW! MENKE & MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS, AND CHOICE MATERIALS IFOR CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, [COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., 19 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. OCt3 pianos, ?rgans, &t. Furnished at factory prlcea for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. M'OLENAHAN, Plano and Musis store, 8ep8-4moa No. 191 King street. (Cigars, Sobarco, $ft. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE Mo. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOOIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinda. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock before baying else Where. WILLIAM SCHR?DER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand, invest 05 canta and try your lack. mchf-DCAwiyr FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & (iO IVO. 375 KING STREET, (BETWEEN BBAUFAIN AND WENTWORTH STS. Have received and will offer on Monday, Octo? ber inn, the largest and best selected stock or DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF : 10 pieces BLACK TAFFETA feILK, at $l-lowest since thu war 20 pieces Black oros Grain, at $i 25, $1 60, fl 75 a dft-lowest sluce the war 10 pieces Gros Grain, at $2 60. $3 and (4 20 pieces of all tbe newest ?hades In Colored Silks 20 pleo s Striped and Fancy silks, Satins, Effing hamB, Ac. 20 pieces Black Velvetlnes, at 76o. and $1 60 20 pieces colored, for Trimming and uloaks 20 pieces Black and colored siix Velvets, at $3 60 to $16 10 pieces All Colors Silk Plush A very One selected BWCK or Poplins. Mohairs and Serges, from 26 to 4uc A Inll Une of Empress cloth, from 60 cents np All colors 27 Inch Irish Popnn, at fi 76 worth12 60 Full lines of Merinos, SateenB, Rep Valour and Rep Fol s A mil line or Poplins, from 20o. to 36c. A complete line or Mourning Goods, Alpacas, Bombazines, Crape Cloth, Empreaa and Henri? etta Cloth. CARPET AND UPH0LSTEBT DEPARTMENT. As a special bargain, will forthla wrek offer : 20 pieces beBt INURAIN CARPET, for only f)6c, I worth 86c. 10 pieces best Ingrain Carpet, at 76o., worth fl 10 pieces best Ingrain Carpet, at 860., worth fl 16 16 pieces best Ingrain Carpet, at fi, worth fi 86 60 pieces Kngilflh Crossely Brussels Tapestry, at fl 60 A foll line of best English Body Brussels and Vel? vet Carpets' Rugs, Mats, Druggets, OH Cloth, Hutting, Ac. A complete Une 01 Window shades, Lace Curtains and other Curtain Material, Haircloth, Ter? ries and Cornices. Orders taken for all sizes or MIRRORS, from f 7 to S6O0. Mr. CLOT H WORTH T, an experienced Uphol? sterer, bas charge or making and laying ad Car? pets, and Utting shades and Upholstery Work. KID GLOVES. We are the sole agents or the celebrated cn EIL LET'S KID GLOVES-each pair guaranteed. We have also received a tnll Hue of one, two and three BnttonaiFrenoh Kids, which we offer at fl-two Buttons, fl 36-best selection ever brought to this city. CLOTH AND FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, 1 The largest and best selected stock In this city, cousis lng or best PRESCH. ENGLISH, GERMAN AND BELGIAN CLOTH", Beavers, Doeskins, Cas slmeres, Diagonals, Coatings, Vestlugs-all In newest styles. A foll Une of Do IKS' ic Casslmeres, Jeans, Sati? nets, Tweeds and Linings of aU kinds. Merchants and Tallon are invited to Inspect this stock. We can guarantee a saving of ten per oeut. on New York prices. A complete assortment of ALL WOOL FLAN? NELS, snaker and Opera Flannels, Cloaking and Sack Flannel?. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. An excellent and complete stock of WHITE SHIRTS, all sises, best mates. DnrabUlty guaran? teed. The celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT. A fnll Une or Foreign and Domestic UNDER? WEAR, Collars, Suspenders, Half Hose, Ac, which will be sold at factory prices. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, (IK CHAROS OF LADIES EMPLOYED.) We have received a fnU line of LADIES UNDER? WEAR, consisting of all qualities of CEKMISES, Skirts, Night Shuts, Merino Underve ts, Drawers, Corsets, Ac. Also, a One Stock Of INFANTS' ROBE3, Hoods, Clo?kfl ic Ribbona.Hose, Gloves, Ties, Bows, Belts, Satch? els, Flowers, Plumes, Feathers, Hats, Ac-all in best selection. Our SHAWL, BLANKET, LINEN AND DOMES TIO DEPARTMENTS are now complete, and all arricies wLl be sold at the very lowest New York prices. Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT contnlns aU I classes of DRY ANO FANCY GOODS, a full lire or MILLINERY GOOD*, Ac. and we oirer tbe same as low as any New York Jobbing House, having great advantage In purchasing our Goods. FUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., Nc 276 Ring street. J. R READ & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORT? MENT OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, A FULL LINE OP WHITE GOODS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES AND EM? BROIDERIES, LACE GOODS OF ALL KIND3. HARRIS'S SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, With a great variety or other Kid Gloves. BEAVER GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. SILK AND THREAD GLOVES. FANCY GOODS. SOAPS, EXTRACTS, BBUSHES, Ac, &C. ALSO, AVEBY FULL AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SHAWLS AND COVERINGS OF ALL KINDS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. WE ARB RECEIVING NEW GOODS RY EVERY STEAMER. J. R. READ & CO. oct8-tuthslmo initierai Sperm ?il. THE NEW DISCOVERY, MIN?RAL SPERM OIL. This OIL ls perfectly non-explosive, will not Ignite at 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and ls entirely cdorless. For railroad cars, steamers and dwell? ing houses ls invaluable Recommended by the Board of Underwriters, Steamboat Inspectors, President of Chamber of commerce and Captains of Steamers trading to this port, and by hundreds of families wno are now using lt in the olty. Is more brilliant than Kerosene, Lighthouse or other Explosive Oils IDOW io use, OIL BCR ERS AND CHIUNIES at wholesale and retail by DOUGLAS A MILLER, Sole Agents for the State of South Carolina. Dealers in Paints, O ls. Glass Ac, Ac, No. 03 East Bay, sooth of Pnsroffice, oct7-lmo Charleston, S. O. VAN DEDSEN'S WORM CONFECTIONS (Made or Pare santonlne ) Pleasant, reliable and effectual; has stood the test or many years. For sale wholesale and Retail by DR. H. BARR, Nc 181 Mee Ung street. ?totent Mibicims. SIMMONS HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURE, FOR ALL DERANGEMENTS OF THE LIVER, SKIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH AND BOWELS. i"~ Pn* np ,n ll<luM ?0T- alrpady prepared for immediate nae, saving time and trouble, and inanr lngapropt-rpr.-pinloaof each valu-ibleiogTPdlenr.. . . . ?^-J?.'Si'?h? ndh ??D?" '""ton. it rem ves the bile from ?he system It Imparta tone and K??fi& K J, .wliuie.rrame' 11 81T tne llver a healthy character and restores the sinking ?nd ????!?? n-V0 ?eaJ "1an<1 8t eu?lb Tnl9 Medicine has heen tried by thousands and never found W"TJ. g,r, u?f,?r '?8 ,l,flae"ce ^ face win hive the bloom of health, the eye its lustre, the brain its power, it will lnvlgoiare the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who suffer. Try lt for yonxselv s and you wm recommend lt to your friends! FOI SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ' DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, KING A BOSBOROUQH, Waldo, Florida, ProprKa"*^ CHAR^^?os imbmave, ftgricnlmral 3mp:*mtttte, Ut. HART & CO. Are AGENTS For AVEEY & SONS' PLOUGHS. A Plough, with Scraper, Bull Tongue, Turning and Shovel Mould, Complete, for $15 25. Or if the Dixon Sweep be preferred to the Shovel Mould, prioe $15 25. We have also a Fall Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, both Cast and Steel, of AVERT & SONS, as well as other Manufacturers. ALSO A FULL LIN E OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. FAIRBANK S SCALES. BURDICH'S HAT AND FODDER CUTTER. 3 W 3 are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, HOES, ENGLISH IRON, TRACES, HOOP IRON, NAILS, PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE, TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES, TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS, MILL STONES, PISTOLS, POTWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARE, BEST FISH LINES, SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS, BOLTING CLOTH. HART Ac O O ., 39 Hayiie Street, and Corner of Kine; and Market. oo tl-'nt ns Die CHARLESTON, B. C. Jmntanu. Authorized Capital...19,000,000 Guaranteed Capital.. 500,000 Deposited with State Comptroller a, for Security of Policy? holders. 150,000 COTTON STATES LIFE II?RAME CO., OF MACON, GA. W. B. JOHNSTON, President. W.S. HOLT, vice-President. GEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary. J. w. BURKE, General Agent. j. M ERO KR GREEN, IL D., Med? ical Examiner. W. J. MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies. CF. MOO AY, Actuary.. WILSON GLOVER, AGENT, Of Ice of Messrs. L., D. Mowry & Son, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. MB. WILSON GLOVER, Agent for the above safe and popular Company, ls prepared to take Risks In any part of the State on the most satisfactory terms, as will appear by examining the several Tables and Rates offered by the Company, and of whloh the speotal features are: 1. Policies not Forfeltable. 2. No Reit tr lot lona as to Residence or Travelling. 3. Dividends declared and paid annually after second year. 4. Policies paid within sixty days after death. 6. One-third premium loaned when deatred. _ __ J. W. PARKER, aog24-?tuDAC3mns GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. ?louee, pogietrj, cgf. <, OHOSSON'S CE! JEBRATED KID AND CASTOR GLOVE, FROM ONI TO BIZ BUTTONS. Black, TTE it e, Light, Mod e and Dark. All the new fancy colors to matea the prevailing shades or Silks and Dress Goods. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE A CO., NEV? TOBE, SOLE AGENT FOB THE UNITED STATES. augi?-thmimos ?mmitniet tft. FURNITDREj^FURNITUREI B. WHITE? No. 88 HASEL STREET, IS NOW BECEIVING A NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF And la selling at bis nsaally low prices which have gained Tor bim each a very liberal patronage, boil: in city and Coon try. Try bim, yon will go again, He ia >ele Agent Tor tbe "WAKEFIELD" EARTH CLOSET, Tbe only one which dam claim to give satis faction. _ Qo to "WHITE'S" ror-yoor FURNITURE ls tn< word all over tbe state. ootfrratblmo auction SttletwOii* Step Bf WH. McKAY. ON ACCOUNT OP ALL CONCERNED, win sell -Tai^DAY, av.iiii:8sdsBTOom, No. 46 Wentworth street, ac 10 o'clock. 3 barram GLUE, 1 Bice C alu vat or, 4 ke?s Nails, Candles, Boue and a lot of sundry Dry Gooda. Terms caa h._: , ... - poO> By W. Y. LEITCH AB. S. BBUNS, Aart?oneer?. BR?SSEL AND INGRAIN C?BPETS, Lounge, Ac. Will 06 SOld at Auction THIS MOBNTNO. the 24th, at oar office, No. ss Broad street; at hair past io o'clock. r 1 BODY BR?SSEL CARPET, 1 Ingrain Carpet, l Lounge, Washstand, Table and other ameles o? Furniture. Terms cash. oct? By SAMUEL C. BLACK. SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPEBPHOS PH ATE Company-Stock at Auction. THIS DAY, the 24 tn Instant, will be sold at east end of Broad Street, at ll o'clock A. IC, - 60 ?bares Sulphuric Add and Superphosphate Company STOCK.. C. G. Memmlnger, Esq., ts President of trna Company, and Messrs. w. c. Bee A Go* Agents; This steck ls offered ex-Dividend. . :, Terms cash._ octti Stttction 5aitB~~Sntnte fliogt. By WK McKAY. pi OVEBNMENT SALE OF QUARTER VT MASTER'S PKOPERTY.-Will kel TO-MOB ROW, Fr day at his Salesroom, No. ?Wentworth street,atioo'clook, ARMY LVKKCOATS. Iniantry Coats and Jackets, Officers' India Rubber over coan and Sacks. Blankets, 1280 Corn Sack", 18 Stoves, sundry artioies Quartermaster and Com? missary Stores, Ac Terms cash on nay of sale. octal _ Drago at iDrjoleeaU. SIGNALS OF DANGEB.-DISEASE? like the rattlesnake, usually gives lair,warn? ing before lt strikes. A falflng appetite, a furred tongne, nansea, headache, went of proper act lon In the bowels, feverishness, lassitude, nervous? ness and uneasy feeling in the stomach. Aa, ar? all symptomatic or a coming attack ot indiges? tion, biliousness, colic, fever, or some: other foal: ttve form or disease. Ween thus menaced, resort immediately to - "' . Tamma's HlTerresMiitSeltsenr A perlest, and thus avert the attack. Acting simultaneous? ly upon the digestive organs,, the liver, the': bow? els and the nerves, this 'refreshing and agreeable alterative wUl soon restore the system to irs nor? mal condition of Health, regularity und Vigor. Sold by aU druggists._ -r octK-13 f.. REGULATOR This unrivalled Medicine la warranted not to contain a single particle or Mercury, or any In? jurious mineral substance,- butts PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years it has proved its great valne in all diseases of the Liver, Bowels ano Kidneys. Thousands or the good and great la all parts ofv the country vouch for Irs wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, eUmulattngJivOi t< rpld Liver and Bowels, and Imparting DTW lite r> ana vigor to the wbole system, SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR ls acknowledged to have, no equal aa a . . . ? LITER MEDICINE. It contains fdur medical dementa never united1 In the same happy proportion In any other pre? paration, viz: a aentle Cathartic a wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corrective or all Impurities or the body, such signal success has attended Its asa that lt ls ; now regarded aa the , . .. . CREAT UNFA HING SPECIFIC tor Liver Complaint and the' painful offspring' thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation. Jaun? dice, Billons attacks, Sick Headache, cono. De? pression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Barn, ic. ac - ** ? ' Regulate the Liver and prevent ' I CHILLS AND. FEVER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR' m Is manufactured only by J. H ZEIL-INA CO., :. . ? Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia^ PRICE-ft per package; sent by mall postase paid, $i 25. Prepared ready* for nae m hotties,. * For sale by P. WTNBMAN & 00. . AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS, aa" Beware of all counterfeits and imita? tions, aogs-thftonawsmoa. WHY SHAKE AND BURN WITH CHILLS AND FEVER? /4il?? ' " Wig fe' six via sranias, NIAS OOALA, FIA.,I ?? . March i,i87i: . f u MESSES. Down, Mors? A DAVIS, CHABUSTON, S.^Dear8rrs; iwigd^PBWi AND AQTJE PILLS aa a certain cure, and a blessing to all living m the malarious districts of tbe ?oath, an* particularly in the everglades of oar state ^^??M.D.' KnfosTBja, S.o., December St 1810. tts H. v Moms CHARLiflTON, s. C-Dear mn i b?eMased your FBVEK AND' AOOEPIUS rn my practice this lau, and have never m theflist.. Knee railed to relieve my patienta. I hara wwfrequent calls In my WT>*%?2&& ? I always recommend them, and with the.happiest. resum? I wish that you may have tnaa*u*fao- ? thin of knowing that your "Fever and Ag?. Pius" have relieved many under m? trea?mont, when other medidaea that I have tr^l^ve-, railed to do. Tours, respectfully.- . ' J. S. EROOKlNGTDN, M. D. - MaaoAXUBB, Ba?NwaLL DIST., S. C., X -. jQlyia^WTL ) Ma. B. F. Mona-Dear Slr:' in reply to year question as^o what bas bean the success of youx ; FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, that h ve been sold by us, we would say aa tar as we havegtven satire satisfaction. We shall continue to recommend them. ?.. 1900 Yours, reapeotrully, , W. T. BLANTON A SON. NBAS GUBEN POKO, S. f C R. B, 1 Novemoer ll, 1870. h as they have Eg required, and to no e^e?^Ue?ne^^^ it ls W tare; ^?mceluaedthem. B K#WIIjSW ' - Y0Q?*;D n.PfYT N E. R. H.. Sept. 1?, 18TL ?vS * DAvm-alrB: I am un nr?SS h^alMaost as fastas 1 ca^.lt?erirrg S*SS??3S??Sr STcttoata diseases, I took MOISE'S FEVER AND AGOK PILLS, agreeable to ?Vi^ona and lind them the nest medicine 1 ^?eftakea, and they have made a complete cure of Ohuis and Fever on me, and my case was o*6 ef ?" wor8Yenr humble servant. WILLIAM J. BRADLEY, Peedee Railroad Bridge Keeper. They contain no artemia or pol*onou*Jlng? dienm of .any kind-nothing in the least, degree -and may be aaminlBtered wita perfect safety toT^ey?efeVfail to rare the most obstinate case when taken as directed;