The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 19, 1869, Image 4

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?5L SiNQTjiiAB Fa?^fcq? r|jUr??E.-The Charleston Courte- ?B informed by a cor? respondent that in tl?e ?pp?rj?a#;?f" tlfcj Stpte there lives a yoong ex-VJouff!d?ra& soldier, vrhose leg was amputated during the wur, nenr tho thigh. Z Ai tor. amputa? tion, the wound rapidly]healed,,and he was sent hoino. . About n -year siter, a fleshy protuborauco was soon.to grow ont o? the flesh, which, in tho course of a few, months, took jne shape, ;of, ,a foot, and'since that timo it has boon growing finely, until now, tho mannas a par fe ct ly new foot and leg growing from hie thigh, which, in,a year,or so,'promises to sup? ply, tho losa pt hist lpg,'.ito Ibo ? first. Jnj stance. I? this 'be true, it ia the most wondorful freak of ?tamo.-nature that has eve*'come* to ontn?ti?e.* . v J ? - .-? ? ?? ;-; . The.Chinaman, says tba Philadelphia i Age,' is a obeap laborer beean BO be eats rats,: mice, apid other" vermin, that turn the stomach pf. the,'American workman.. He therefore. needs moro .wages to buy food than the Chinaman. . The "Press, which is thu "great advocate of. Chinese emigration, says: "The personal qualifications of the Chinaman as a laborer are excellent. He is inexpensive, eating little or no meats, and having BO palate for the luxuries of the table. He confines himself to the simplest of diets."- - ? Chinese placo of worship is shortly to be erected in the city of Kew York, near Trinity Churoh. ? wealthy Chinese merchant of San Francisco has furnished the funds, with, the hope of con ver ti ug the New Yorkers (and especially, we suppose, the Bitualists) to the doctrines of Confucius. . There are some 10,000 Chinese in New York, and this is an ad? ditional motive for the ereotion of a temple to "Joes." The dying lepers at the hospital at the Sandwich Islands danced the native hnlu-lulu at a ball given in the building to tb e patients. Many of the dancers were so nearly decomposed that they dropped in fragments and were picked np and carried off in baskets, piece? meal. Exterminate Mosquitoes. FUMIGATING PASTILLES, for tho de? struction of.Mosquitoes, Flies, and other insects which annoy and disturb quiet sleep. A great bleaaiEg to eleonora. ? For sale by i July 14"FI8HER ?. HETN1T8H, Druggists. , Nickerspii Bouse Hotel, COLUMBIA, S. C. j TBE undersigned having 3NSWED his lease upon the above POPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to make it ono of the most agreeable Hotels in the South, A call is solicited. sar Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. . WM. A. WRIGHT, July 0 Snio Proprietor. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA,, 80UTB, CAROLINA. Milli THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing this elegantly-furniahed'Eatabliahment now Open for tho accommodation of guests. Th'e table will always be supplied with every delieaoy of the season-both from the New York and Charleston markets: and no efforts' will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our'patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day from ll until 12J. H.aBA^MM&OP.} PaoPBiEToas. May 30 _ Hams, &c. * ?TRANGE" Brand HAM8, best in market. \J Pure Leaf Lard. Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herrings. Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, io. For sale by_GEO. 8YMMERP. The Beynolds Patent Plow. HAVING made arrangements with Messrs. Wm. Glaze A Co. for the manufacture and exclusive sale of this justly celebrated PLOW, we are prepared to offer them to the country on good terms. Good tools will always be found a good investment. Feb 28 FI8HER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Bacon and Flour. 2AAA POUNDS BACON. .UUU BBL8. FLOUR, and other goods aa LOW aa they CAN BE BOUGHT, by _FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASH CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to . 12 Booma, 2. 7 2dClaaa City Residences, 6 to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 3d Class " " 8 tb 6 '? 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, G. 10 " Lots, in other parts of the city, . 6. 8 Largo Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracta Land, within S milea of Columbia, from ten aerea to 1,000, 8. The Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one of tho beat cotton and stock plantations in the country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-somo of them very deairablo. 11. 10.000 aerea in Edgeflold-several tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Landa, 14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Oreenvill Court House, 10. 6,000 " in Laurens-several tracta, 17. 2,000 " in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 216 " in York-rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantationa in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 aerea of Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purchase or aoll property will find it to their interest to consult us. We have correspondente in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we conatantly send descriptive lists of property for sale. March 6_GIBBES ? THOMAS. Preserving Kettles. TINNED and Enameled Preserving KET? TLES, for sale low, by FISHER, LOWRANCE & FISHER. Bolting Cloths. FULL assortment on hand. MILL STONES and IRONS, purchased at low rates, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Fall and W?nt^? Importation ASO,. y.WTTityw 7 ?^f?'A'i s tva.txw ARM STRONG. CATOR & C ?v 3*^4,330 B*Himbjr?' stree*, B-Wnior*.. IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet an? Trimming Ribbon*, Volvot and Sash Rib? bons, Bonnet Silks, Satins ?ml V?lV?fs, Illu? sions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts and Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Bats, trimmed and un? trimmed; Silk, Velvet and Felt,Bonnets and Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hbods. The larg? est Stock'of Millinery Goodwin* this country, and unei)nailed in choice variety, which wo of? fer at prices that will defy competition. Sa-ORDEBB SOLICITED. Aug 17 Imo* GEORGE PAGE & 00., S)o. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Nd. MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM? PROVED PATENTPORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portabio Steam Engines and Bollera, Grist Mills, Shin 8lo Machines, Lath and. Slab Machinery, Saw ummers, Horse Powers, Shafting, Pallies, ?Sc Dealers in Circular Saws 'and Mill.sup? plies generally, and Manufacturer*' Agents tor every description of wood-working ma? chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous Hea'cT-blocks, patented December 15, 18G8, and improved* Friction Feod, patented July 13, 1869, in addition to previous patents, mako our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and plano furnished, and contracts entered into for tho erection of Circular, Gang Mulay or Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, ou application, by mail or otherwise. July 30 ly Charleston Advertisements. ST?LL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, ?87 I I 280 Domestio>6tore/1 KU?a ST" ; Lace Store. Feb 27 CHABLE8TON. 8.0. ly, AIM AR 'S Saracenia; or, F i y Trap Bitters. THE GBEAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene? ral Debility, Ac; prepared by G. W. A IM A R , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, fi. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3. 1867. MR. G. W. AIKAB-Dear Sir: A member ot my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, bas experienced more relief from your "Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicino she hae ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo? rating tho system and creating RU appetite. I regard it as decidedly the most ben elie ml of all dyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respectfully, N. J."DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, RISLEY & Co., 141 Changers street. Now York. April 9_ tly HAVING the LARGEST and most COM? PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern 8tatee and keeping always on hand s largo and most complete stock of DOOB8, SASHES, BLINDS, 8aBh Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, ?vc, ?cc, I am enabled to sell low and at manu? facturer's prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 6 tly "New" York "jT?verllaemenTs mp in New x<^[fn thp**ic.a?(y ' ?Jfcm of UM ?.*!*. J X? . ? ARBMW lil L>1 .rt .O TP .AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE, Manufactured bv JJ J. McCosauj Liverpool. I .?oil*! aw?.N?ON, PERIIINS & co.; .a o rt! 80 Beaver etreet, New York. / (Mail address, Box5.724 P. O.) AujL73ruo* -* t^wmm amP81 P i HOUSE, located corner Broad- J wky P.nd Forty-second street, . .. IBfKew York, poeeosaee advan? tages overall other houses., Tor the accommo? dation of its guee tu. . It waa built expressly for. a first-class family boarding house-the rooina* | being largo anden suito, heated, by Htcam with hot and cold watery and furnished second to none; while the culinary department ls in thc most experienced hands, affording guests an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent ElevatoiB ia aleo among the 'modernimprovo menta' and at t?b service of guest s at all hours. TbeBroadway and University Place Carspass tho door ovory "four minutes, running from the City Ball to Central Park, while the Sixth and Seventh Avenue lines are out a nh ort block pu either side, affording niuple facilities for com? municatiug with all depots, steamboat Und? ings, places of amusement and husmees of tho gVeat metropolis. MORE 4 HOLLEY, March 19?mo" ' Proprietors. WANTED-A GENTS-$75 to $200 per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Thia machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, in a moat superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for five years. Wo will pay $1,000 for any machine that will eew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elaaiic seam than oura. It makes the "Elaatic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under tho ?ame name or otherwise Oura ia the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. May 20 Smo W~ ANTEoT-AOKNTS-To sell the Ameri can Knitting Maohine. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to agenta. Ad? dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACH1NECO., Boston. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. May 293mo FROM 4 to 350 Honse Powtn including the celebrated Corliss Cut? off Engines, Slide Valve Stationary EugineB/Por table Engines, Ac. Also, " Circular. Mulay, Gang Saw Milla, Sugar Cane L*' Milla, Shafting, Pulleys, . -> Ac, Lath and Shingle Milla, Wheat and Corn Milla, Circular Saws, Belting, Ac. Send for deacriptive Circular and Price List. WOOD &. MANN Steam Engine Company, Utica, New York. March 24_ _ Gmo j Iron. Cl WEDES IRON, li, 14, 2, 2$, 3, 3i, 5, 6, 7, ? 10 inchea. Band Iron, English Iron, Hoopiron. Sheet Iron. 2,000 Hoes, of all kinds. 200 Pairs Traco Chaine. FISHEB, LOWRANCE & FISHER. 20 Wine Bottles. GROSS Wino Bottles, for salo by Feb 14 E. & G. D. HOPE. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountain BUTTER, Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCKS, Jag 23_At the Sign of the Watch. Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents, OFFER their services to the public as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Landa, and other property, on commission. No shargea until sales aro effected. JAMES G.- GIBBES, JOHN p.1 THOMAS, Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. SoiAtla. Carolina Branoli Office OF THE [ PIEDMONT ?FE 1XSIR?XCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, '/?'.'??'?: ?'. [ .. '?. ?. ? . ... .- ?j<+-t. ... ' - AT , . COLUMBIA, Sa O- ? AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. - - - - . - - - - . ' ?l.000,000 CAPITAL.' PAID IN AND SECURELY. INVESTED - - - - - -' 100,000 ACCUMULATED ASSETS TO THIS DATE OVER - - - - - 700,000 NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED - -- -- - - -- 4,300 OFFICERS: W. C. CARRINGTON, President. R. H. MAURY, Vice-President. J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary. C. H. PERIvOW, M. D., Medical Adv. OFFICERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH : J. P. THOMAS, President Board Directors. 8.1.. LBPHART, Secretary. DR. ISAAC BRANCH, Superintendent of Agente. DIRECTORS: . John McKenzie, Mayor of Columbia. John S. Preston, B. C. Shiver, Ex-Governor M. L. Bonham, F. W. MoMaater, W. B. Gulick, M. C, Butler,, John T. Sloan, 8r., Thompson Earle, T. C. Perrin, B. W. Gibbes, J. D. kennedy. Dr. Isaac Rrancm. THIS BRANCH OFFICE offers all inducements for Life Insnranoo ot a perfect Home Omeo, with these advantages: The Capital is furnished, the expense of-commencing operations has been incurred, tho success, beyond peradventure, is established^ and the trVuMe Capital and Assets of the Dome Company stand committed to sustain it. The entire management of tho Piodmont ls in the hands of Southern men, and its aim is to sustain Southern interests. It further pledges itself to invest all fund? accruing within tho State, under the direction of tho gentlemen named above, constituting the South Carolina Board of Directors, in whose integrity yon must have entire confidence. The Piedmont cia im H to be equal in the privileges and benefits granted its patrons, to any other Company, surpassed by none, and superior to many, mad only requests parties wishing to in sore not to do so nntll they have examined the merits of this established Southern Company. Tho first Dividend of tho Piedmont Lifo Insurance Company paid on Life Policies was FORTY PER CENT., which proves the economvof its management and its careful selection of risks. LEl?HART, JEFFERSON 6i RANSOM, July 25 Imo General Agents for South Carolina. THE BROOKS' PORTABLE REVOLVING COTTON SCREW PRESS. The best and cheapest Cotton Press now offered to the Farmer ITS excellency consists in its simplicity, strength, portability, compactness, and convenience. It can be hauled ou a two-horse wagon. Three hands can put it up and tako it down in an hour. Two hands can pack 600 pounds with ease, wit bout a horse. It took the First Premium over eleven Presses at tho Mechanics' an t Agricultural Fair of Louisiana, April 15,18G9. It is a Southern invention, and wo havo a number of certificates from tho highest authority. Price of Irons, complete, $140. Price of Irons and Box, complete, $170. A PBESS, in complete order, oan bo seen at Goldsmith & Kind's. To secure a Press, orders must be mado early, to F. A. CONNER, General Agent. Cokesbnry, 8. C. FISHER, LOWRANCE A*. FISHER, Columbia, 8. C. GOLDSMITH & KIND, Manufacturers, Colombia,S. 0. ROBERT MOORMAN & CO., Newberry, 8. C. JAMES PAGAN, Chester, 8. O. Joly 16 Imo E. J. WISS, Charleston, 8. C. .,ot : - BrvcOUitACJIS HOM1 oui. '* ri '< ?a< .t*. .r* - . I r-iil .ni.-o THE Oil) ?ARC 4:?D a ?oat valuable ami reliable- Tonic,eqxi X3L(ket. Mid at iuaeh lea? price. Corea pyape without doubt tho bent Tonie Bitters io une. F . ?GHEDULE OF PRICES OF T] I :.'?.-'.' <n INVABIABLI 1 doz. and lesa than IRfhiz,..."M 00. per doz. 50 doz. aud upwards.$7.00 per doz. ' 1 * GOODRICH Proprietors and Manufacturers And direct importers o Aug 1 ly ,i '~~ ' Z w J3L : MININGr AND MAN CHARL ES Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on j "WandLo HT1 o:r GROUND ASHLI ??rt For sale by Aug 1 ly W. C. DUh JS.m O. ~FC A?FMAN. Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C., WILL BUY AND SELL BEAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac. BKFEREUCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Green? ville, S. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Leecene & MileB, Charleston, S. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti? more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Buber, Newberry,8. C.; Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Ya.; Hon. J. B. Campbell, Vf. B. Smith & Co., Crane, Boyl ston A Co., Pelzer, Rodgers A Co., Pressley, Lord A IngleBbv, J. H. "Wilson, Charleston, S. C. *S~ N. B.-Business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention and faithful exe? cution._Aug 1 ly MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 10,12,14 Vendue Hange, Marleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealern in all kinds of Hides, Wool, SkinB, Furs, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of nides and Skins. Tannera will do well to call upon na before purohaaiug. MOSES 'GOLDSMITH. AnBAHAV A. GOLDSMITH. HENEY BISCHOFF & GO., WHOLESALE GROCERS BAND Dcalcra in Wines, Liquors. Se? g?is, Tobhcco, Ac, 1?7 East Bav, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN. Aug 1 ly_H. PIEPER. D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, \&S\ No. 2 Hayue street, corner UL^^f^ Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly JAME3 M. WILSON. SOLUBLE . The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phoi HAVING completed their extensive Man Fertilizers, no other kinds being availa iuvestments. This Company, under tho direction entirely du cements which, will recommend it to So largest and moat complete in the United Stt abundant supply of the proper solvent for th< are near bv. From these Pboaphates they io solublo Phosphate than thoao made from r quantity of Supcr-Phosphato of Lime found ii sale, the rateo at which wo ofter them being r tilizere, while tho Manures contain twico as i cheaper to tho consumer. Thoy are offered c that the material in ea?h will correspond to t! . ETIWAN, No. 1_Soluble Phosphate, conta Pure Soluble Phosphate of Limo, and furnish ETIWAN, No. 2_Peruvian Muper-Phospha Solublo Phosphate, and tWo io four per cent, proved acceptances, bearing int crest, or audi taunta. Orders to bo forwarded immediately and after 1st January next. G. G. MEMMINGEB, President. ?3- The Fertilizers of this Company will be Agents for Exton's Premium Trenton Crockett W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ?207 Eaat Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine A Sont Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. __THOS- S* ?_'BRIEN ?. B. STODDARD. CALEB FHONEUF.HOKII E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS ii ? L.^ Boote, Shoes and Ti unka, a ? W^^*t?fc?Mnnufactnrors' pries, 115 Meet mg street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, 8. C._ Au g 1 ly EDWIN BATES & 00. Wholesale Dealers iu DRY GOODS AK? O XJ O T EC I KT a 122 and 124 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SULMAN, Ang 1 ly_ THOS. It. McOAHAN. CHARLES KJaRRISO?Tjr." ^BB^Bfr DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery ^*fVmtSr Guns. Agricultural Implements HKaa??ffiB'Ve., 249 Kin? street., Charl? -ton STC.An assortment oifiouae-kucping Hard ward on hand. w Angl l >? Showcases! ShowGascs! W. H. Conn.s LATEST PATENT. At New York Rates, Constantly on hand and made to order. ALSO, TOYS! TRIMMINGS I! FANCY GOODS ! ! MUSICAL Instrumenta, Stationery jtfflL&Baso Balls, Fire-works, Ac Stamping BgBEmbroidery and Braiding neatly exe ^^^cutod. from latest designa, at WM. MCLEAN'S. 453 King St., Ang 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. 1 COGSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS. .LI^AJ BITTERS, i - ;.!-jt'?T 1 . . i i? .munt: ?id, if not superior, to any Bitlers in thc mnr pbi.i, Lose of Appetite, Chills and Fever, and is or salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. 3E OLD CAROLINA' BITTERS, KBT. evan. , . 12 doz. and loss than 50 doz.?7.50 per doz. :,, WINEMAN & CO., if tho Celebrated Carolina Bitters, f choice European Drugs and Chomioals, . Nu. 2:1 Hayne street, Charleston, 8; Ci ? ________ UFACTTRINGr CO. T O N, S. C. ^shloy.Biver. ? -t li- laser, ,Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND St HE AUDEN, Columbia." ES fe CO., General Agouti?, Charleston, S. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savamtali, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's River. THE ELEGANT and FIRST CLASS STEAMER DICTA? TOR, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, wm san from Charleston overy I ? TUESDAY EVEN? ING, at 9 o'clock, for above points, connecting with Central Railroad, at Savannah, for Mo? bile and New OrleanH,' with Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point Steamers connect with New Orleans, MobiJo, Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through Bills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN fe CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. _ HENRY COBIA & GO., 10 Vendue Range, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. ATC? t Iv ZOGBATJM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in (Musical Instruments, Striugs, Ac, Ac. Agents of Steinway A Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhaft A Needham's Molodeons, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUJ>1, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles ton. 8. C._? /, Ang_Vly_ La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE for salo tho choicest brands of Pore Havana Segars. Also, good domestic Segare, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARB?T, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. MANURES." Dilate Company, of Charleston, S. C., factory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble le to planters for immediate retorne tor their of Southern men of high character, offers ha? thorn planters. Their works aro among tho ten. anti enable them to proparo at homo an South Carolina nativo Bone Phosphates which iropoee to manufacturo a Fertilizer evon richer tv bones, and containing moro than twice tho thc best average Manures heretofore offered for i higher than tho averago prico of othor For uch fertilizing material) they are in fact much i the market in two forms, with a guarantee e advertisement. sining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of il at sixty dollars per ton. >, containing from sixtoen to twenty per cent, of F Ammonia, at seventy dollars per 'ton; for ap ither security as may bo acceptable to the sub u tho Agents, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. REE Se CO., Agents. jranded ETI WAN, No. I, aud ETIWAN, No. 2. A Useful Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have, heretofore, folt tho want of a perfect Baking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER attached to their 8tovcs, will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, ??c., and roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection. A full supply of Korosono and Gas Stovos, of the best kind;', together with Utensils for evory purpose, for sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & SONS, Charleston. 8 C., Ang 1 ly Agents for the Patentees. . "Eaton Iron Works," CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machine? ry and Castings. J. M. EASON A BIUX MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Not. 4, G and 8 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock, j Highest cash pricos paid for the above. MOSES GOLDSMITH._ABRAHAM A. OOLPBMITn. THOS. J. KERU. HERMANN RULWINKLK. T. J. KERR & 00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to the salcB of all kind? of Produce and Purchase of Merchandize. Deniers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizer?. _Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KINO STREET. ?1_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral Toeth, Stool Goods, aud evory article used by tho Dentist. Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVA??T & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, 8. C. Aug 1 ly CHABLOTTE, CoirtWtt*lCA??*??f?WbTA B. B . Co., ?E?*B^ri?E|ciH?>w/nwt?? AjTT'ftOjf FICE, TUE ^8?^^ra?rjSfilB^T'C LINE TOEIGB?r:BOOTE^l8T?W'on?rio<l for bu si nf s H kn(1 offerts SUPE RIOI? AD V ? N T AO ES to tho Mercbsnia of Colombiajfo? up'counlry. UATTES-NEW YORK TaCOLUMB/A. -First ClftBB S1.35; Second Class' H-Sui Third 'Class fl.10; Fourth CIfci?8:80c.;,^ffur''?M*80o.?'per hundred'poonda. * . t:. tlOVOl Ilftibol B J?i* )Ui(j9 and ClassificatiriO* to nil other points North, sams aa oi? tho Charle eton ioufo.-u* . '7^ . . * ,?r The Steamship Linea' connecting with' and forming part of tho Sea-board Inland Air Line are as follows. BB CAiirrnL .'.M>?HffiW T BEBB LINES ONLY: . [fi 1M Oin .'? Bostouand Norfolk Steani'salp ftp.,' En d of Central Wharf, Boston-E. Bampton, A:gO rrt. Old Dominion Steamship Co., Pter>37 North River, New YoJWNi Tl ll rlf)rSJ?l|1 Prest: ; of fice 187 Greenwich street, comer Doy ?tr oct, New xork. M" .' . \* Philadelphia and Norfolk'' Steatn?nir? C?v, 14 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P. Clyde, Agent. . ' .?.!.?.... Xunamessic Lino, via Delaware Railroad Depot PhiUdelphia, Wilmington and Balti? more Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (B?y Line,) foot of I 'mo .i Dock, Baltimore-lt. L. Poor, Agent. . : '.. . : i ; . .. tar In shippiug freight for Philadelphia ho careful to mark thc packages and noto on Bill of Lading whether it is to bo forwarded by Clyde's Rteamorp, or via Anhatneesio Line. For further information, address i, . E. R. DOBSEY, Aug 1:1 QaneraJ Freight and Ticket Ag't. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE, CAHKTINO THE ! United States Mail and Adams Expr?s <??E?B3? mm US^rnxmuiMlktweM NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct line to Petersburg, Richmond, Portpmoutb Ral ti ?nore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. ALSO, To tho North-west and West, via Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Lino. This is a safe and expeditions route for Tb,rough travel. THROUGH TICKETS seid at: New Orleans, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Colombia, Portsmouth. Macon, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta, New York, Greensboro, Louisville, Raleigh, Salisbury. ARE GOOD ott THIS BOUTE, St. Louis, Tho North Carolina Railroad connects with tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Haleigh and Gaston Railroad. Richmond and Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad. . The comfort of passengers consulted- their baggage checked through and duly, cared for, KLKGANT ?QACH?ft. AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached. Good water; no ierry. nor. ttoetle WOrks, and the entire munag( men t ot the Road so as to secure a Safe, Agreeable arla QUICK travel. ALPERT JOHNSON, April 30 Imo Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia and Au grifer?a R. R. g^?igr H?B?MB PASSENGER mina j^|8JEfffir?Wiwtii run as follows: ooiNO NORTH. ? Leave Augusta, at.7.40a. m. " Columbia, H. C.. at.L25 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.....B.lO.p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.5.60*. m. .? Columbia. H. C., at.12.50i 1? Arrive at Augusta. G.15 p. m Through Tickets on sale for principal points North and South. Baggage chocked through. Closeconnections made North and South-. Juno 23 CALEB POUKNIQHT, Bnp't. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, ASBUL y, J869. FT^ flss IM I WHlMftMT) THEfoliowing Schc tWWWlMFW*(lnle for "Passenger Traine will b? observed from ibisr datef DAY PASSENGER, TRAIN. ?'.'" Leaving Columbia at#n...k..7.45a.m. Arriving at Colombia ati.?ji.%.6.10 p. m. MIGHT BBMI TRAIN. Leaving Columbia, at..:..'. 5150p. m. Arriving at Colombia at.......... '. .. 4.45 a. m. THK CAMDEN TRAIN J OU? Will continue to run the following schedule: , T Ul-WEEKLY. (Mondays, Wednesdays and SatnrdavB.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a> m.-. Leave 12.20-p. m. DAII v (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) i Leave Cauidt: t\35a.m. Ar Kuigvillo0.20 a.m. Lve Ringville-i. ?5 p. m. Ar Camden 7,05 p.m. Au g 17 HI T. PEAKE, General, Bup't. HaTeenville and Columbia Railroad. SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April W^'i860. fSjJWFTOT^^J^SENGER Trains run BBB*&i&kTs*^y:daily except htujday, con? necting with Night Tram on Charleston Road: Lve Columbia 7.00 am Lve Greenville 6.00 am .? Alston -8.55 .? ?? Anderson ?.45 .? .? Newberry 10.35 M AbbeviUe 8;45 " Arr Abbeville 3.30 pm % Newberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 V u Alston 3.00" "Greenville 6.00 " ' Arr Columbia 5.00 pm Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad run as follows: Lve Anderson 6.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am ?. Pendleton 6.20 " Pendleton 6.40 *. Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40" The train wiU return from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings: JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Bnp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. I l'nMfUlitff?] ON and after tho 3th Juno inst., 8SB"gM!?Passenger Traine will leavo gPar tanburgC. H. Tuesdays) Thursdays and Satur? days at 5 a. m., and arme at Alo t?n 11.30 a. m. Returning same days, leave Alston at 12.30 m.; arrive at Spartanburg Court Hoube 7.00 p. m., as per following Schedule: 2>oum Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 5.00 7.00 Pacolet.10 5.45 5.48 6.12 6.15 Jonesville.. .19 6.25 6.30 5.20 6.33 Uuionvillo...28 7.15 7.40 4.30 4.45 Santuc.37 8.28 8.80 8.87 8.45 Shelton.48 9.23 9.25 2.36 2.40 Lyles Ford. .52 9.49 9.50 2.09 2.12 Strother.66 10.14 10,18 L42 1.45 Alston.08 11.80 12.30 Juno 5 THOS. B. JETER, Pret-idept. THE CENTRAL SHORT LISE. _ THE following is tho CZ? KOOT mkrUSLHSSJkT^Schedule over the New l?fl?^flSiaC-aEsnoRT LINE. Con? nections sure to all points North. South. West. Going North. | | Going South. Leave 7.40 am Augusta Arrive 6.15 pm " 1.25 pm Columbia " 12.50 pm " 8.25 pm ( harlotte " 5.50 am " 1.80 am I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.45 pm " 9.00 pm Washington " 7.00 am " 10 15 pm Baltirooro " 5.08 am " 2.35 am Philadelphia " 12.50 am Arrivof>.19 am New York Leavo 9.20 pm Tickets by thisrouto aro OPTIONAL-either via Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Rich? mond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Tickets to all principal pointe North, Roath or West, apply at Ticket Onice, foot of Blanding etreet, or for other information to C. BOUKNIOHT, Superintendent, Or E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. MAIL Trains on this Road run to return same day, to connect with np and down Trains on Greenville and Col H lu? ina Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and leaving Helena at 1.30 P. M. samo days. July 9 J. S. BOWERS, Superintendent