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:^?.y.%jfrfWg> Apropos of the newly published life of Walter Savage Landor, (her? is a good story thnt Lord Byron wis once told that it was the intention Of Landor to intro- > duce him satirically into anew "iniagi-, nary conversation.* ^Leidoos.* aiqd' Byron, 'Til certainty call him ont." When Landor beard thia he replied: "Well, I did not really monti'to show op his lordship iu a 'conversation,' bot now I Wilt You may tall him that, though he prides himself apon-being a good shot, I am"better. Byron'a hand trem? bles, mino is steady. . I would undertake to strike off hia nose with a pistol shot without grazing another feature of his face," This is said to have silenced the handsome, hoMerOan and poet, -who, though he did not four doa th, had a hor? ror of mntii Lotion and deformity. . <a . ' jTujrt'Jtecjs^fid, 4FRES H H np ply of LESIONS, CHACKERS . ?nd CAND??S, at ^fcgAWj Bakery, ag ll Imo - M. ; ,tJ, ; , Main street. Niokerson Souse Hotel, COLUMBIA, ?. C. AffSfcj^ THE undersigned having HSHiSfeRIiNEWED his loase upon the above POPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to make it ono of Die me?t agreeable Hotole in the South. ? call in solicited, ft AV Freo Omnibus to and from '? the Hot ol. WM. A. WRIGHT, - July9 3mo . ... Proprietor. I. SULZBACHEB, Watchmaker and Jeweler. HAVING just re? turned from the North, where I purchased a large , and -Weli-seleoted I stook. I would in? vite the attention -of 'all ia want of | such, to my goads, It embraces WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEYTELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, Fine Pookot and Table Cutlery, Ra? zors, ^o. I have alao a small assortment of VIOLINS, "GUITARS, BANJOS and other Mn eical Instruments, together withs fine assort? ment of Trimmings, such as Strings, Bown, Bridgss. Ac, Sic., Ac All of which will bc sold at reduced prioes. Aug 29 CALL 'A ND 'EXAMINE. _ Forman University, Greenville, 8. C. THE next session of this in? stitution will open September 15th, [and continue forty woekB without intermission. , . THREE YEARS' SCHOLAR? SHIPS may bo obtained, conditioned on the payment of Thirty Dollars annually for throe years, and entitling the holder of a Scholar? ship to tho free tuition of a pupil in all tho regular schools, on the payment of the annual charge of Fivo Bollara lor Incidental Expenses. The regular schools embraco: Mathematics and Mechanical Phylosophy, Prof. Judson; Latin Language and Literature, Prof. Faber; Greek do., Prof. Smith; Chemistry and Natur? al Philosophy, Prof. Harris; Logic, Rhetoric, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Prof. Fur man. Excepting to tho holders of Scholarships, the annual charge for Tuition and Incidentals will be $65.00 For instruction in Modern Languages (Ger? man, French and Spanish) and in Practical Chemistry, there will be an extra charge, to be regulated by the size of the class. Good boarding, exclusive of lights and washing, can be obtained at about 115 per month. Catalogu?s-or Scholarships may bo obtained by addressing the subscriber. Aug 21 18 JAMES C. FURMAN, Prcs't. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, THE WONDER OF Modern Soienco. HOUSEHOLD REMEDY for every DIS? EASE OF THE BLOOD. No Medicine has attained such a world? wide reputation as this Justly celebrated compouud. Ita extraordinary healing powerH are attest? ed to by thousands, andover; mail is freight? ed with letters bearing testimony to itu excel? lent character and worth as a medicine Orders aro coming in from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evidence of its great popularity. . FOR HUMORS IN THIS BLOOD. ?tm? res'? 2 S&r QUEEN'S DELIGHT, -?jc -"?a* J B?S"" TBE GREAT "H?H g BLOOD, AND LIVER I?RO h ""?a<2 g*?- MEDICINE. ?HA.VIVIUMOD ari VICK HOA t? Be sura and ask for ?HKIMTSH'S ?UWV'B DEI.IOllT," And see thai his name is on it. Look out and avoid base imitations. FISHER A HEINITSn, WholesaleAgents, July 17$_Columbia. S. C._ THE -?ETNA Fire Insurance Co., or ;, ' HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated I81U-Charter Perpetual. GEO. puaGINsTAgent, COLOMBIA. ?J. O. CAPITAL, - . - . $3.000,000. THIS Company received promiums upon fire risks in the United States from July 1, 1868, to July 1, 1869, amounting to $3,487,525. 06. It paid losses during the same period amounting to $1,622,000. This giant offico more than keeps pace with the growth of tho general Firs Insurance business of the coun try. Nothing shakes lt from its pre-eminence. Lant year its premiums received were double ; the total received in 1863; and tho ratio of loss to premiums received less than any yoar's ra? tio of the Company's previous half century of business. The yETNA'S surplus In now nearly equal to its capital, which, with ordinary success, will make it $6.000,000 Its present management has never been anr {lassed in ability throughout tho Company's ?istory of fifty years. Risks taken by GEO. HUGGINS, Agent. Ofiico No. 2 Columbia Hotel Building, Co? lumbia, S. C. Aug 12 2mo POU Wrape'irj?ano" 'Patterb batting, for sale ai PHONI? OFFICE. Au* 19 . Jneas^ring Faucets. /T*1 UABANTEED correct, afc manufacturera ^ PriS?aCE A FISHER. 100 couBia^ngof. whole, lia If and ii uar ter bari ola aud hits. ,,?," . 100 Boxe? SMOKED, HTSBRING. Just received and for sale low by Angas ' ' J. .VT. R. AGNEW. CLOSINO OFT Summer Goods I PRIOR TO TAKING STOCK. AND mbriog .in Now Blore, will boll for fifteen days th? above class of Goods, at and below first coat.. Gall nt the ?i?u of ? BIGr BOOT AND HAT, Opposite Columbia Hotel. Angl rtiqsn - un SMYTHE. Land and City Property for Bato 14 FIRST CLASS CITY. RESIDENCES, 8 to . 12 Rooms, a. 7 2d Class City Roaidopcee, 6 to 10 Booms, 3. ? 3d Claas r* " , 3 to 6 .? / 4. 8 Valuable Building Lois, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lots, in other parts of tho city, 6. 3 Large Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracta Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten ?ores to 1,000, 8. The Hopkins T. O. Plant?t lon, 1,480 acree, 9. 2,422 acree, near Kingsville, one of the best cotton and stock plantations in the country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some of them very desirablo. 11. 10,000 acres in Edgefield-several tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres inf Charleston-phosphate and other Lands, 14. 2,500acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 aerea near Green viii Court House, IG. 6,000 " . in Laurens-several tracts, 17. 2,000 " in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 ?' in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 216 " in York-rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 aeres of Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purchase or Bell property will find it to their interest to consult us. We have correspondents in Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we constantly send descriptivo lists of property for sale. March 6_GIBBES A THOMAS. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE EA TE OF SI A'TER CENT. PER ANNUM, COM? EO UND EE EVER Y SIX MONTHS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there? of, may be withdrawn at any time-thc Bank reserving the right (though it will bo rarely exercised) to demand fout teen days'no tioe if tho amount is under $1,000; twenty days it over $1,000 and under $5,000, or thirty days if over $5,000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John B. Palmor, Vice-president. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. MoMaater, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Maves, Newherry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravcnel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, ClerkB, Widow?, Or? phans and others may hero depot-it their sav? ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustoos wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require thom for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, hy their legal representatives,) wibhing to lay aside funds for futuro use. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho Hame time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 101 M?in etreot,'Columbia, B. O. T*\TJT?H HERRINGS ' -, X/ .Frech Conn t ry ana Mountain BUTTER, Pink-Eyo and-Fenou-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Gothen CHEESE? at- G. DIERCKH, Jan 2? At tho 8IRH of the Watch. Smoking Tobacco. 71 .J^QQ POUNDS' FBUIIfe AMD FLOW 100 pounds Commonwealth, July 20 '. Ale and Lager Beer.Depot. Tobacco 1 Tobacco ll 1 f\f\ LBS. Choice SMOKING TOBACCO, JUJU "North Star." 00 Boxes Chowing Tobacco, consisting oCthofinest and lowest grade*, ^tiotnevery cltoioe." Just received and for sale bv Ang lg ," J. ft T. R- A?NEW. Family Supplies. J r aCHOICE GREEN AND BLACK 10 c?pcs'Itatian Marcaroni, Yoong ' America and Cutting Cheese, Fresh Country Butti r, Prime Leaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in bags and barrels, Hocker's Self-Bulbin g Flour, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Cider and Wbite Wine Vinegar, Java, Laguara and Rio Coffees, Orange Sugar-cared Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Country Cnrod Hams, Jeffreys' and McEwcn's Scotch Ales, Barclay ft Perkins' London Porter, Catawba Wine and Champagne, Heidsick Champagne ana Claret, All fresh, and for sale low by Jnne 4 _E. k G. D. HOPE. COLUMBIA S?TEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. rriHE Proprietors take pleasure in announc M ing thisotegantly-fnrnished Establishment now open for the accommodation Of-guests. Tho table will always bo snppliod with every delicacy of thc season-both from tho New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will bo spared to giv? perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory everv dav from ll until 12J. H.^H.^JJADENlioP, \ rKorilIE'r0"s? May 30_ ?10,000. For Sale. THAT splenc'd CORN AND COT? TON FARM, known au thc "SALU ? DA FORK PLANTATION," situated nine miles South from Newberry Court House, S. C., and forty miles from Columbia. The placo contains about eighteen hundred acres of cboico lands; about twelvo hundred of which aro open, and tho balance woodland. Bounded on two sides by "Bush" and "Big" Saluda Rivers, it affords a largo proportion of tho most desirablo bottom or swamp lande; and on Big Saluda River it has ono of the most valuable unimproved water privileges in tho South. Tho improvements aro an elegant Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six or eight Dou? ble Framed Houses for laborers quarters, Stables, Barns, Blacksmith and Carpenter Shops and other out-houses-all sound and in good condition. Belonging to tbe place, and propelled by au excellent water power. 1B ono of thc best Merchant Mills m tho Stato, having two setts of fortv-eight inch French Burr Wheat Stones, and one of samo size for Corn, with machinery all completo. Also, a No. 1 Circular Saw Mill; Gin Honse with a seventy five Saw Gin; Threshing House, with an excel? lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton Screw. Land? in this section will pru du co from ono to two bales of cotton per aero with? out a doubt. Terms cash or ita equivalent. Parties wish? ing to purchase, can ?cc tho place and obtain further information by application toJordnn P. Pool, Esq., Newberry Court Honse, S. C. or address * H. WARE ft SON, July 9 2nio * New Orleans. La. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. ?E?ffiP PASSENGER Trains Ms ill run au follow?: OOINO KOBTIt. Leave Augusta, at.7.40 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 1.25 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.8.10 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotto, N. C., at.5.50 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.12.50 " Arrive at Augusta.C.15 p. ni Through Tickets on sale for principal points North and South. Baggage checked through. Closeconnectious niado North and South. Juno 23 CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. HART & CO., BAR IBON, MILL ROCKS, PLOW STEEL, BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, HOES, GUNS, PL0W8, AND GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE STOLE XO. 39 BA YNE STREET, RETAIL STORE CORNER KING AND MARKET STREE1S, Oxiarleston, ?. O. Bopt 1 3mo THE BROOKS' PORTABLE 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 bo hauled ou ? two-borse wagon. Three hands can put it up and take it down in an hour. Two hands eau paok 500 pounds with easo, without a horse. It took tho First Premium over eleven Presses at the Mechanics' and Agricultural Fair of Louisiana, April 15,18G9. It is a Southern invention, and wo have a number of certificates from tho highest authority. Price of Iront, complete, $140. Price of Irons and Box, complete,* $170. A PRESS, in complete order, can bs seen at Goldsmith A Kind's. To eecuro a Press, orders must be made ca riv, to F. A. CONNER, General A?ent, Cokoabury, 8. C. FISHER, LOWRANCE ft FISHER, Columbia, S. C. GOLDSMITH A KIND, Manufacturera.Columbia.S.O. ROBERT MOORMAN A CO., Newberry, 8. C. JAMES PAGAN, Chester, S. C. Julv IC 2mo E. J. WISS, Charleston, S. C. OatAatOTTE. COXiT/MWi. AND AuCiU(,?A R. R. Cc, GXNKBAL FBEIOUT AND TICKET ACT'S OFHCK, ' v CfeLTrtTfllA. B; C., August 12, 1869. mHE BEA-BOARD INLAND AIR LINE X FREIGHT ROUTE ia again, opened for busbies 9 apdofferaSUPERIOR ADVANTAGES to the Kerebanta of Colombia and ?p Country. RATES--NEW YORK TO COLUMBI A. J-Ptr'st Glase f 1.35: Second Claaa ?1.20; Third Claaa fl.10; Fourth Class 80c.? Fifth Clans COc., per hundred pounds. ?Oaf Rates and ClassificationB to all other point? North, same as via tho Charleston i onto. "{De. i The Steamship Lines connecting with and forming part of theSoa-hoard Inland Air Line are as follows. BE CAREFUL AND Sinv P,Y TUESE JOINER ONLY: Boston and Norf.dk Steamship Co., End of Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion Steamship. Co., Pier 37 North River. New York-N. L. McCready, Pree't.; of? fice 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey street, New York. Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., 14 Noclh Delawatc Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P. Glyde, Agent. A nun nice sic Line, tia Delaware Railroad Depot Philadelphia? Wilmington and Balti? more-Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Ray Line,) foot bf Union Dock, Baltimore-lt, L. Poor, Agent. 49* In shipping freight for Philadelphia he careful to roark the packages and note on Bill of Lading whether it is to bo forwarded hy Clyde's Steamers, or ria Annamessic Linc. For further information, address E. B. DORSEY, An* 13 General Freight and Ticket Ag't. THE GRE?T THROU GH ROU TE, CABBYINO TBS United States Mail and Adams Express. . m^Sfr XW FOR TII? NORTH.-?? '*^?_i*?J^Bwai MMW?\ 10J^ftM?ftUa^iHU klaHsu^MliiaaCttl NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct line to Petersburg. Richmond, Portsmouth Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. ALSO, To the North-west and West, via Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Lino. Thia is a safe and expeditious route for Through travel. Tuaonon TICKETS sold at: New Orleans, Charleston, Bichmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbia. Portsmouth, Macon, Indianapolis, Jacksonville. Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia,' Baltimore, Atlanta, Now York, Greensboro, Louisville, Raleigh, Salisbury, AnE GOOD ON THIS ROUTE. St. Louis, Tho North Carolina Railroad connects with tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad,Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Chat lotto and South CaroUna Railroad. Hie comfort o? passsngcrs consulted-their baggage checked through and dnlv cared for. ELEGANT COACIIEH AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached. Good water; uo ferry nor trestle works, and the entire management of the hoad so as to secure a Safe, Agreeable and QUICK travel. ALBERT JOHNSON, April 30 Imo Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, Ai nu. 9,1800. Trains will be observed from this date: DAY FASHENOEU THAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a.m. Arriving at Columbia at. G.10 p. m. NIOHT EXPRESS THAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5.G0 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 a. m. TUE CAMDEN THAIN Will continue to run the following schedule: Tni-WEEKI.Y. (Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 2.20 p. m. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leave Camden C.35 a.m. Ar Ringville 9.20 a.m. Lve Ringville4.25 p. m. Ar Camden 7.05 p.m. Aug 17 H. T. PEAKE, General Sup't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad, remr^arn ON and after the 8th Juno inst., Passenger Trains w ill leave Hpar tanbnrgC. H. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur? days at 5 a. m., and arrive at Alston 11.30 a. m. Returning same days, leave Alston at 12.30 m.; arrive at Spartanburg Court Douse 7.00 p. m., as per following Schedule: ])own Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 5.00 7.00 Paeolet.10 5.45 5.4* C.12 fi.15 Jonesville... 19 fi 25 (1.30 5.29 5.33 Union ville... 28 7.15 7.40 4.30 4.45 Santuc.37 8.23 H.30 3.37 3.45 Shelton.48 9.23 9.25 2.30 2.40 Lyles Ford. .52 9 49 9.50 2.09 2.12 Strother_5fi 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45 Alston.08 11.80 12.30 June 5 TUPS. B. JETER, Provident. Greenville and Columbia Railroad SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 10, 18C9. rTT TTTT7 |~BgaBBg3 PASSENGER Trains run IW '??5:=^?^5wfe*daily except Surday, con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Road: Lve Columbia 7.00 am Eve Greenville COO am " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.45 " " Newberry 10.35 *? " Abbevillo 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 3.30 pm " Nowberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston 3.00 " "Greenville fi.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm T: ainu on Blue Ridge Railroad run asfollows: Lve Anderson 5.20 pm Eve Walhalla 4.00 am " Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 .? Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40" Thc train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Fridav mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Sup't. Office North. Carolina Railroad Co.. C7Zsa* val ngreraftWP THEfollowingistbe ?SgTOj^-j^y**W^seliedule for Passen? ger Trains over this ro. : Leave Charlotte.. .8.20 p m Arrive. .5.45 p m " Greensboro 1.55 a ta and 11.45 p Ri " Raleigh 6.50 a. m. and 0.20 p. m. Arrive Goldsboro 10.20 a m Leave. .2.20 p m Through Passengers by this line have choice of ron tos rt a Greensboro and Danville to Rich? mond, or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North ol Richmond at same time by either route. Con? nection made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wi mington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also te Nawbern. on A. A N. C. R. THE CEITTRAL SHORT LINE. THE following ia the o?SW-SSr*^?sHORT LINE. Con? nections sure to all points North. Sonth. Weat. Going North. 1 | Going South. Leavo 7.40 am Angnsta Arrive 6.15 pm " 1.25 pm Columbia " 12.50 pm " 8.25 pm Charlotte " 5.50 aro " 1.30 am I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 am I Richmond " 2 45 pm .' 9 00 pm j Washington : " 7.00 am " 10 4> pm i Baltimore " 5 08 am " 2.35 am Philadelphia I " 12.50 am ArriveG.19 am | New York | 1 eave 9 20 pm Tickets by thisronteare OPTIONAL-either Dia Danville and Pichmonri. Weldon and Rich? mond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Ticketstoallprincipal pointe North, S aith or West, apply at Ticket Office, foot Ol Dlanding street, or for other information to C. BOUKNIOHT, Superintendent, Or E^ rL DORSET. Pen. Freight and Ticket Agt. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. U7JUL11&HQ MAIL Trains on this Road run to !55PWrcturn same day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 K. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays* ?nd leaving Helens, at 1.30 P. M. tame days. July 9 J. F. BOWERS, Superintendent v . , E NCO VU A.G K UOAK]B THE OED CARO ? SO U THE RN i3 AND,a moat valuable and reliable Topic, eqni kel, and at mach lena price. Curea-Dyepep without doubt the beat Tonio Bittern in nae. Fo SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF TE INVARIABLY 1 doz. and lees tb an 12 doz.48 00 per doz. 50 doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz. GOODRICH Proprietors and Manufacturers o And direct importers ol Au?l ly_ W ^ 1 MINING AND MAN CHARLES'. Factory Fast ond Basel street. Mines on.A VV CL xx d. o "F1 o xr GROUND ASHLE For salo by Aug 1 ly W. C. BUK: J^. O. IFC /\ XXF3VT A IPT, Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, ?o. 25 BBOAD STREET, CHADLESTON, S. C., WILL BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK RILLS, Ac. REFERENCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Green? ville, 8. C.; Charlea T. Lowndes, Leeesne A Miles, Charleston, ?. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti? more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Suber, Newberry,8. C.; Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Ya.; Hon. J. B. Campboll, *W. B. Smith & Co., dane, Boyl ston A Co., Pelzer, Rodgers A Co., Pressley, Lord A Inglesbr,- J. H. Wilson, Charleston, S. C. SS" N. B.-Business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention and faithful exe? cution. ._ Aug 1 ly MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, 2?OB. 10,12, 14 Vendue Range, Charleston, ,S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hides, Wool, Skins, Fur?,Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Hided and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon us before purchasing. MORES OOI.nSMlTll. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 EaBt Bav, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN. Aug liv J. H. PIEPER. D.F.FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, S^**f\ No. 2 Hayne street, corner ^L^^^ Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug Hy JAMES M. WILSON. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAVING completed their extensivo Manuf Fertilizers, no other kinda being availabl investments. Tin? Company, under tho direction entirely c ducements w hich will recommend it to Sont largest and n: ^st complete in tho United Stat abundant supply of the proper solvent for the.t aro near bv. From these Pbotphatoa they pi in soluble Phosphate than those made from rav quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime foin? ; in t sale, thc rates at which wc offer them being no tilizers, while the Manures contain twico as mi cheaper to the consumer. They are offered on that the material in each will correspond to thc ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, contain Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furnished ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate, Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of proved acceptances, bearing interest, or euch o agents Orders to bo forwarded immediately tc and after 1st January n?xt. G. G. MKMMINOEII, President. JUS* The Fertilizers of this Company will bo b Agents for Eaton's Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 20"- East Rav, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons' ? Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOR. S. O'RRIEN. E. 1?. BTODOARP. CALEB KHONKBERGEIt. E. B. ST0BBARB & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boots. Shoes and Trunks, at ^^Manufacturers' prices, 1G5 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. Aug 1 ly E D W I N B A T E S &. C O ., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS O X-a O T IEE I 2XT <3- , 122 and 121 Meeting streot, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SELMAN. Antt iJ2L_ _THQ8. R. McGAHAN. _ CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware. Cntlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, ?Ac, 249 King street., Charleston, S. C. An assortment of House-keeping Hard ward on nAnrb__ '_ Aug 1 ly Show Cases ! Show Cases ! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT. At New York Rates, Constantly on hand and made to order. ALSO, TOYS I TRIMMINGS I ! FANCY GOODS 11 ! MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, & Rase Balls, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping, ^Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted, from latest designs, at WM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St., Aug 1 ly Charleston, S. C. MANUFACTURES. LINA BITTERS, 'REPARATION il, if cot superior, to any Bitters io the mar? ma, Loss nf Appetite, Chilla and Fever, and is r salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. IE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, NET CASH. .., 12 doz. and less than 50 doz......$7.50 per doz. ,. WINEMAN & <3fO., if the Celebrated Cirolina Bitters, ! ohoice European Drags and Chemicals, No. 23 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C. UFACTURINO CO. T O N, S. C . shlcy Uiver. ' tilizer , Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. ' COPELAND A BEARDEN, Columbia. ES A CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. C. FOB P?LATKA, FLORIDA, Tm Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and . Landings on the St. John's Uiver. - TBE ELEGANT and FIRST GLA38 STEAMER DICTA? TOR, Captain W; T\ MoNELTY, will sail . from Charleston every 'TUESDAY EVF'N INO, at 9 o'clock, for abovapoints, connecting with Central Railroad, at Savannah, for Mo? bile and New Orleans, with Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point Steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through Bills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile and Pe i in noola. J. D. AIKEN ACO., Agenta, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. HENEY COBIA & CO., **0 Vendue Range, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. Aug 1_ly ZOGRAUM, YOUNG & CO., j-jj^^j IMPORTERS and Dealers in ?5^^039 Musical Instruments, Strings, li S I I ?Ac., Ac. Agents of Steinway A Hon's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhaft A Needham's Melodeons,Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton^. C._ _Ang 1 ly La V. ?entina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE for salo the choicest brands of Pore Havana Sogars. Also, good domestic Segara, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston,' 8. C. MANURES. hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., actory, aro now prepared to furnish Solublo 0 to planters for immediate returns tor their f Southern men of high chat acter, offers in? tern plauters. Their works aro among tho es, and enablo them to prepare at homo an touth Carolina nativo Bono Phosphates which roposo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer f hones, aud containing more than twice tho he best average Manures heretofore offered for higher than tho averago price of other Fer ich fertilizing material; they sro in fact much tho market iu two forms, with a guarantee advertisement. hiing from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of 1 at sixty dollars per ton. , containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for an? ther security au may be acceptable to tho BUD > tho Agents, and dolivcrv made as directed on WM. C. ?JEE & CO., Agents. randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2. A Usefhl Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have, heretofore, felt the want of a perfect Baking Oven. DTJVAL'S PATENT BAKER attached to their Stoves, will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection. A fall supply of Koroseno and Gas Stoves, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. D?VAL A SONS, Charleston, 8; C., Aug 1 ly_Agents for the Patentees. "Eaaon Iron Works," CHARLESTON, S * C . --" , STEAM ENGINES, M>chine fl^PJ?^tr-Jiy niid Castiuga. BC385 J- M. EASON A BRO. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Ab?. 4, 6 and 8 Vendue Hange, Charleston, 8. C. WHOLESALE Dealers In Iron, Metals, Rags, and all kinds or Pe per Stock. Highest cash prices paid fur tho above. MOSES GOLDSMITH. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. THOS. J. K r. It It. IIKKKANN DU I. WINKLE. T. J. KERR &O0., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S, C. WILL attend, tc* the sales of all kinds of Produce and Purchase of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruviau Guano and other Fertilizers._Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KING STREET. ?jK)LD and Tin Foil, Amalgam, Mineral rocth, Steel Goods, atid every article nsed by the Dentist. _Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, 8. C. Aug 1 ly