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rr" iirrn m+i**?*mWi.\t M' To My OWwt Friend. EY OEOnOE S?. FIELD. ( i ' ' Old friend, yon never bave forgot Toe vows we nmdo together,' When you wore- Jim, and I was Jack, 'f i r And lifo ran smooth, though fast, alack, Through days of cbildllood'u pleasure. We vowed that whereaoe'er we'd be, J ' \ When leaves from death were springing, 1 We'd jingrsomo old familiar SOUR, . . - Whilehtca 'our'thougnts *wonld wander long, To where we joined in singing. . . ! And'so ?at> nfimuT, aV?ea?t^?a* yWr, Xjr -1 " Would fill with old-timo pleasures. And memory dance with merry tuno, Todays that died, alas! too soon, . Those days of hidden treasures. ' " * I left thc home we both had known, And Westward sought a blessing, " But with me'took your sister Grace, ' \ I Of Kentle mind and sweetest fr.co, "% 1 But gave you sister Helen. j , ~~ *\v ? . \? L?. ? *. ? 4 But DOW again we meet, old hov, Not dimmed,by age ?* troubles/ '- ' ? Tho old, old yearscame floating back, * And mv vonng Jim and vour wee Jack Appear our tery doubles. tu ? We'll see them groV, as", y?ar by.y?ar, /' l {. They pull In life's strong tracesr ; . ' And when death calla for you and me, ' .' X trust they then wJH able bo ,. To better fill our places.. - . ?.? '--'?-L?J" * - '?-rr-' " ? mu CODE. The celebrated nffnir of the Leopard 'and the Chesapeake, the latter com? manded by Commodore James Barron, resulted in Barron's trial and sentence by the conrt martial, in the proceed in gs relative to which, it is said, Commodore Decatur took an active part, and a duel waa finally the result, at Bladensburg. ? correspondent of the Chicago. Tribune describes the affair, as follows: When Elliott arri ved at Bladensburg little knots of boys and men, knowing or guessing the .matter impending, gave him. interesting regard. A group of naval officers, particularly, standing at the tavern, walked out across the bridge toward the place of meeting, and con? cealed themselves within bearing of tho pistol shots'. Almost every one of them -was a friend of Decatur, and among them were Commodores Rodgers and Porter,'his two colleagues in the Board of Navy Commissioners. ' Barron follow? ed soon afterward, walking between his second, Elliott, and his friond, La timer. His face expressed dignity and resolu? tion. He walked firmly, and the three also descended into the Valley of Chance. Decatur and Barron bowed to each other formally. Hambleton stood by Decatur, Latimer by Barrob. . Bain? bridge and Elliott conferred 'together, and the former, who had behaved fairly and equitably, throughout, was appoint? ed to measure the ground. He marked a line in the sod with his boot, and, placing his toe to it, stepped out eight times, a yard to a step, marking also the last step as a base. Four times a man's length, or across your dining-room, that was the distance. Eaoh second now produced the pistols from a pair of cases, long-barreled duel? ing weapons, of fine finish and bright steel, silver mounted. They were charged and rammed in the old style, and pre? sented to each principal by the second. During all this time no word was said except by the seconds. In like manner Elliott and Bainbridge tossed for corners. Bainbridge won; it was Decatur's usual good luck! "Commodore Decatur," said Bain? bridge, t'whick stand do you seleot?" The axis of the two bases rnn nearly North and . South, obliquely from the brook. Decatur walked to the North, nearest the water,: where he stood a few inches lower than Barron. Both threw ol? their clonks and stood confronting each other. ''Gentlemen," said Bainbridge, rais? ing his voice, "I shall give the word quickly and os follows: Present-one two-three. You are neither, at yonr peril, to fire before tho word one, nor after the word three." 1 Commodore Barron turned his head his pistol hangi ug at his side, and said to Commodore Bainbridge: i i "Have you any objection, sir, to pro? nouncing the words in the manner you intend to give them?" . ..None," 6aid Bainbridge, and ne re? peated the formula precisely as he after? ward gave it. For the first time the an? tagonists looked into ?aoh . other's eyes. Sternness and the purpose to kill lay in both. "I hope, sir," said Barron, "that when we meet in another world, we shall be better friends than we have been in this.". "I have never been your enemy, sir," exclaimed Decatur. Here Bainbridge ^walked behind De? catur, and took place twelve or fifteen feet to his left. Hambleton as far on. his right. The same positions were reserved by Elliott and Latimer. "Gentlemen," said Bainbridge, "make ready." The antagonists swung round side? wise, and looked at each other across their right shoulders. "Present"-^ The two arms went up and each took eight. T , \ ' "One-M-wo-P One report rang out. The last word was deafened by it. On the word two, both pistols had been simultaneously discharged. There were two p: Ta of smoke, and in an instant Barron was do wa, groaning. Decatur straightened up a moment, pinched his lips, dropped his pistol, aud the color went out of his face. He drew his right hand to his side. Then he fell to the ground speechless. The seconds both were beside them instantly. Decatur was raised by his friends and moved to higher ground, near by Barron. He opened his eyes directly, and said: "I am mortally wounded, at least I be? lieve so; and I wish I had fallen in the .service of my country." Barron looked up to them all and said: "Everything ''.as been conducted in the most honorable manner. I am mor? tally wounded. Commodore Decatur, I f ' -? von from tho bottom of my .< i 'i ??ii"1ilii Immediately down the pathway io the Valley of Chance came many gentlemen, all friend* . of Decatur-Rodgera, and Porter, and Bolton, two doctors, Bailey Washington and Trevitt, General Harper and Others.,friends or idlers.' , ". There were ansiosa.- looks and utter? ances of' ^Tqt! t??!"or '?Dearl dearl" The doctors proceeded to loosen tho clothes of the sufferers and ascertain tho nature at their wounds. The li tile' green valley, nt ? tho -breakfast hour, hadijeoome a surgeon's hospital. In it were repre sented pearly all the naval victories in tho republic-rTripol?. aud .AJgiers, Lake Brie and both oceans; they held solemn congress in this unholy ampitbeatre. Barron was struck in the hip and about ? the groin. Decatur had caught the ball pu his hip, and it had, glanced upward into his abdomen, severing the large blood-vessels there. The two dootore exchanged glances; there was no hope for Decatur; his pulsation had almost ceased.. Now began on the ground, sa they lay apon cloaks spread for them, that dying interview Of mingled tenderness and re? crimination which Wirt has compared to thc last intercourse of Hamlet aud Laer? tes. -Each striving ta clear up his fame, ?nd prove that this crime was a mistake sr tho work of officious enemies. Bar? ron, certain that, his hours were num? bered, wished to be afc peace with his snemy, that they might enter tho court jf judgment friend?. Decatur was less relenting, but he consented to forgive Barron, though not his advisers. It was a sadder scene than Nelson, De? catur's admirer, dying in a - cockpit luring the battle, or Bayard? ^.whoA io bad been compared, bleeding .on' tfiT? ja tile-G eld. " ^2Sr . S Tho carriage came, and they bore De? catur to it, Bainbridge kissing his cheek, rio had wrested Bainbridge from the lungeons of the Moors. Bainbridge, in .et-urn, had measured the ground for him o stain it with his blood. Rodgers took Decatur's head upon his moulders, the doctor, Trevitt, seated ivith them, and tho carringa took its painf ul'way beek to the city. Bainbridge ind Hambleton hastened to i tho navy pard/wher^.-the .tug Jay to carry thom jack to thc'Colrrthl/us^that ship of dis? cord. At half-past 10 o'olack, Decatur re-en? tered his elegant mansion, his wife und lousehold disturbed at the breakfast ta ole with tho appalling news, and they ?.ero driven to the upper part of tho louse. Around tho city thc evil news spread. Friends crowded around the loor and into the duelist's dying cham? ber. He signed his will, refused to have j me ball extracted from his wound, and | ipoke affectionately of his wife, whom lie yet refused to see. Excrutiatiug pains came to him. After one cf the ipasms, he said : "I did not think it possible for a per? son to endure so much pain as I feel." The town was aroused, and his door? ways and pavements crowded. They (topped the drawing-room at President Monroe's. Uncomplaining, in the midst >f anguish to the lost, the unconqnera >le soul of tho "Bayard of the Seas" fielded itself up without a groan at half last 10 o'clock in the night. Next day the little old National Intelli tencer came ont with a leaded editorial lead saying that it would be "affscta ion" to be silent upon the fact that the luel had occurred, and that the combat? ants were mortally wounded. In a "post icript" it related that Decatur was dead, ind added in tho crude apostrophe of hat period, "Moarn, Columbia! for one i )f thy bravest stars is set!" Three days afterward the mail was ' -obbed, three miles from Baltimore, the ; Iriver tied to a tree and shot dead, and 1 he mail bags picked over in the bushes ? lear by. All this time while Decatur's body was going from his residence, close by the ! vVhito House, to "Kalorama," au estate j >n a hill overlooking Georgetown, and j ?bile Barron lay in tho city, writhing i n pain and listening to the funeral, lr urns. In Congress, John Randolph offered ! consolatory rcsolutior J, but they were! objected to. The tone of the commenting on the dael, was both to tbe living ?nd the dead Qi?t, bat as sternly denunciator ' code" as oar newspapers no> could be. Barron suffered for many months, bat recovered at last, and lived down to 1851, surviving * childless widow, who was represented in 1846 to be alive in the Georgetown On . tholio College, "in ill health and pover? ty, finding in the consolation of religi?n alone alleviation of her sorrows," but" hopeful of securing something- from Congress. Barron went to Sea again, and had charge of several vessels, bat the shadow of the dael lay across his life. People forgot tho apology for it in the catastrophe of it. A new genera? tion of boys rose up who read of Deca? tur's valor, and learned to regard Barron os his assassin. The poor living victim ooald not explain against a dead man. He asked for a court martial on Deca? tur's charge against him, and was exone? rated with meagre compliments. Decatur lies buried behind St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, in a venerable and spacious grave-yard, under an eagle capped monument. His portrait is ia Georgetown College. His name is con? ferred on many towns and Counties in this country. What he lived for he hm obtained-glory in the eyes of his countrymen. Barron obtained "satis? faction"-tittie more. Yet I think the latter was throughout the aggrieved spirit. . -, ?CT. os ta u ra aa. "t , 191 Hain etreot, Columbia, S. O. 'gsaoH soonoj 3HI . Fresh Supplies. m?CH HERRINGS. .. ,' , reah Country and Mountain BUTTER, Fink-Eye and Feach-L'cw Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIE RC Ks, Jan 28 At the Sign of the Watch. _ t"fia" flmo*in^~T?1?accw;r -J^QQv-rCgNPS FRUITS AND':jFLOW 100 pounds Commonwealth, Just received, and a pure article, tor sale at JOHN C. SEEGERS, July 20 Alo and Lager Beer Depot. Tobacco! Tobacco'.! 1 Cid MB; Choice SMOKING TOBACCO, 1UU "Xorth Star." 50 Boxe? Chewing TobaopOi?cousisting ot' tliduneat and lowest, grades. rWSovxe very l itotes)' dust received and for aale by AngaS - J. A T.K. AGNEW. Tobacco ! Tobacco!! rr/\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low f " / ligares. ' . 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxes Extra Rock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco. ; July fe) _ ? JOHN C. SEEGERS. Beer! Beer!'. SOME dealerein this city have been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Beer thia summer. I now in tu rm the public that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer on hand, which I put against aay-Becr brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by tho Beer scale. Aug 20 _ JOHK O. BEEPERS. Family Supplies. CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, 10 cases Italian Maccaroni, Yoong America and Cutting ; _|Chee*e, Fre.'h Country Butter, Prit, o Leaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in hags and barrels, Heckor's Self-Raising Flour, Raker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Java, Laguara and Rio Coffees, Orange Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Country Cured Hams, Jeffreys' and McEwen's Scotch Ales, Barclay A Perkins' London Porter, Catawba Wine and Champagne, Heidsick Champagne and. Claret, All fresh, and for salo low by June \_ Jjfc A G. D. HOPE. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta II. II. ; will run as follows: OOINU NonTB. Leave Augusta, at. 7.40 a. m. ! " Columbia, S. C., ab.; 1.25 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 8.10 p. ni. COMINO sor TD. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.5.50 a. m. 11 Columbia, S. C., at..12.50 " Arrive at Augusta.6.15 p. m I Through Tickets on salo for principal points North and South. Baggage checked through. 1 Closeconnections made North and South. June 23 CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. I mm,' lili" HALRT & co., BAR IBON, MILL ROCKS, PLOW STEEL, BOLTING CLOTH, HAILS, CIECULAE SAWS, METALS, HOES, OWNS, * PLOWS, AND GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE STOLE NO. SO KAYNE STREET, RETAIL STORE CORNER KING AND MARKET STREET?, Oxiarleston, SI. O. Sept 1 -imo TBE BROOKS' PORTABLE COTTON SCREW PRESS. Die best and cheapest Ootton Press now offered to the Farmer [TS excellency consists ?nits simplicity, strength, portability, ttompactnqse, and convenience. It can bo banted ou a two-horse wagon. Throe hands can put it np and take it down in an hour. Two hands can pack 500 pounds with ease, without a horse. It took the First Premium over eleven Presses at the Mechanics' and Agricultural Fair of louisiana, April 15, 1869. It is a Southern invention, and we have a number of certificates from the highest authority. Price of Irons, complete, $140. Price of Irons and Box, complete, $170. A PRESS, in complete order, can be seen at Goldsmith & Kind's. To secure a Press, orders must bo made earlv, to F. A. CONNER, General Agent. Cokesbury, S. C. FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER, Columbia, S. C. GOLDSMITH A KIND, Manufacturers,Columbia.S. C. ROBERT MOORMAN A co., Newberry, 8. C. JAMES PAGAN, Chester, S. C. Julv 10 2mo E. J. WISS, Charleston, S. C. Important Notice to Snippers. ??. "mmsakmmaBm C?tktu?rn; OOLTTMBIA .?D AUOI-K?A B. B* Co., GENDHAL FREIGHT AND TICKET AOT'R OI KICK, ?-COLUMBIA, S. C.. AMOS* 12,1809. .. rfiHE BEA-BOAKD INLAND AIR LINE X FREIGHT 'ROUTE la again opened for billin CH a and idlers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES to the Merchante of Columbia and up - count rv. RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA.-First Cia?? il.35; Socond Class $1.20:. Third Clase $1.10; Fourth Class SOc; Fifth Class 60c, per* hundred pounds. ..... ?. ' ?w Ratos ind-OIassifie&4io<is to all other points North, same as cia the Charleston loute.TLa Tho Steamship Lines connecting with and forming part of the Sea-board Inland Air Linc are as follows. BE CAUUFUL ANO Huir nv TH?SE LIKES ONLY:, Boston and Norfolk Steamship Co., End of Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion Steamship Co., Pier 37 North River. Now York-N. L. McCreudy, Prest.; of flco 187 Greenwich street, corner Doy street, New lork. ., Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., 14 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia- W. P. Clyde, Agent. . Annamcssic Lincuu Delaware. Bailroad Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Balti? more Railroad, Philadelphia... Baltimoie Steam Packet Co., (Bay Line,) foot of Union Dock, Baltimore-lt. L. Poor, Agent. tar In shipping freight for Philadelphia be careful to mark the packages and note on Bill of Lading whether it is to he forwarded by Clvde'e Steamers, or riei Annamessic Line. For further information, address E. R. DORSEY, _Ang 13_ General Freight and Ticket Ag't. THE GR?AT~THROUGH ROUTE, CARRYING TUE United States Mail and Adams Express. ?7- FOR. THE N'ORTM.-G| NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct line to Petersburg, Richmnud, Portsmouth Baltimoro, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. ALSO, To tho North-west and Weat, rw Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Line. This is a ?ale and eipeditioua route tor Through travel. Ta?eron TICKETS sold at : New Orleans, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbia. Portsmouth, Macon, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlauta, New York, Greensboro, Leuievilio, Raleigh, Salisbury, AHE Goon ON THIS ROUTE. St. Louis, Tho North Carolina Railroad connects with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad. 'lhc comfort of passengers consulted-their baggage checked through and dnlv cared for. ELEUAVT COACHES AND FALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached. Good water; no ferry nor trestle works, and the entire management of the Hoad so as to secure a Safe, Agreeable and QciCB travel. ALBERT JOHNSON, April 30 Imo Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, Arr.n. 9,18G9. gam^jiraaBBBE THE following Schc aicHiSRsSNff?w'dulo for "Passenger Trains will bo observed Ironi this date: HAY FASSENOEU TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a. n:. Arriving at Columbia at. 0.10 p. m. SIGHT EXXRESS TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 a. m. THU CAMDEN TRAIN Will continue to run the following schedule. TRI-vr.r.KI.Y. iMondays. Wednesdays and Saturday?.) Arriva Colombia 11.00 a.'ni. Leave 2.2? p. n.. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leave Camden 0.85a.m. Ar Ringville 9.20 a.m. Lve Ringville4.28 p. m. Ar Camdon 7.05 p.m. Aug 17 H. T. PEAKE, General Bogt. ~~ Spartanburg and Union Railroad. j MEflB ON and after the 8lh June inst.. mgSjJgPaaeengor Tiains will leave spar? tanburg C. H. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur? days at 5 a. m., and arrive at Alston ll.CO a. m. Returning same days, leave Alston at 12.30 m.: arrive at Spartanburg Court House 7.00 p. m., as per following Schedule: I'virit Train. Vp Train. M.lee. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 5.00 7.00 Pacolet.lil 5.45 5.4S C.12 6.15 Jonesville... 19 0.25 C.30 5.2'J 5.33 Union ville... 28 7.15 7.40 4.30 -1.15 SantQC.37 8.23 8.30 3.37 3.45 Shelton.48 9.28 9.25 2.BC 2.40 Ly lea Ford.. 52 9.40 9.50 2.09 2.12 Strother.50 10.14 10.1* 1.42 1.45 Alston.CS 11.80 12.3U June 5 TITOS. B. JETER, President. Greenville and Columbia Railroad SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 10,1SG9. Cg CT irVrgS5Siiii PASSENGER Trains run iaWaHr?C?WK?-S?c? daily except Bar day, con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Road: Lve Columbia 7.00 am Lve Greenville 6.00 am " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.45 " Newberry 10.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 8.SO pm " Newberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 ,; *' Alston 3.00 " "Greenville COO " Ari Columbia 5.00pm Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad run aefollons: Lve Anderson 5.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am " Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40" The train will return from Belton to Andr r son on Mondav and Fritlav mornings. JAMES O". MEREDITH, General Sup't. "jfllce North Carolina Railroad Co.. F?? ??k "KT FfBEESStST- THE following ia the !??ltt?ffi9l?f('ii(-'lule for Pabeeu ger Trains over this road: Leave Charlotte.. .8.20 p m Arrive. 5.45 p ni " Greensboro 1.55 a HI and 11.45 p m " Raleigh 6.50 a. m. and 6.20 p. m. Arrive Goldsbor o 10.20 a m Leave. .2.20 p m Through Passengers by this line li ave choice of routes r in Greensboro a nd Danville to Rich? mond, or ria Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond orPortamotffb; arriving at all points North ol Richmond at same time "by either route. Con? nection made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains ou Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wi.minston, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newborn, on A. A N. C.JL . THE CENTRAL SHORT LINE. _ THE following is thc S??^KS^R'T'^ nections sure to all points North. South. Weet. Going North. | t Going South. Leave 7.40 am Augusta Arrive 6.15 pm " 1.25 pm Columbia " 12 50 pm ?. 8.25 pm Charlotte I *' 5.50 am " 1 Sf? am Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 nm ? Richmond " 2.45 pm 9 00pm I Washington .. 7.00 am " io 45 pru j Baltimore " 5 08 ara " 2 35 am Philadelphia " 12.50 am Arrlve6.19 am 1 New York Leave 1? 20 pm Tickets by thieronte aro OPTION AL-e ither via Danville and Richmond. Weldon and Rich? mond, or Weldon and Old Bay Lin?- good until need. For Tickets to allprineipsl peint* North, South or Weet, apply at Ticket Ofllce, foot ol Dlar.ding street, or for othe/ information to C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent, Or E. R. DORSEY. Gen. Fr?igM_and_Ticket Agt. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. I T??W?B?Q -MAIL Trains on this Poad run to KmWEStB re turn same day, to connect with np and down Trains on Greenville ?ndColum? bia, Railroad, at Helena: leaving Laurene at5 A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday** ?nd leaviri; Helens, at 1.80 P. M. same dave". July 9 J. S. BOWERS. Superintendent -.T; ? 'ii . 1 'M'1' CT? /-/ ; ., ? . - P REARED BT rf^LlfER, EVANS tJ ; 7 ?~ EStOl'KAG K HO.Mt THE OLD CARO . 4 SOUTHERN 1 AWD a'Tnbsr1 valuaUo and reliable Tonic, equ kel, and at much lons price;. Cures Dy s po ] without doubt tbe best Tonic Bitter* Bj use. F< SOHEDULE OF PRICES OP TI tr : . rxvAniABLY 1 doz. and less than 13 doz.SM.00 per doz. 50 doz. and upward?.. .f7.00 per doz. . GOODRICH Proprietors and Manufacturera c And direct importera ol Aug1 ly "W "JSL I MINING- AND MAN CHARLES Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on A Wando 37*ozr GROUND ASHLE For sale by Aug 1 ly VF. C. DUE Jh.. O. 3Eg,/Y JJ, Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C., ?\T7ILL BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE, ? BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac. BF.FEBEXCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Green? ville, 8. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Lesoano A MileB, Charleston S. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti? more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Buber: Newberry,8. C.; Gen. T. M. Logan, Bichmond, Va.; Hon. J. B. Campboll, W. B. Smith A Co., Crane, Boyl aton St Co., Pelzer. Rodgers A Co., Preaaley, Lord A Inglesby, J. H. Wilton, Charleston, S. C. Arr N. B.-Business entrunted to him will meet with prompt attention and faithful exe? cution. Aug 1 iy_ MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Xo*. 10,12,14 rendue Range, Char?esloh, S. O'. WHOLESALE Pcnlw in a? -loud* ot Hides, Wool, Skins, Furp, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well ro cali upon na before purchasing. S IOS CS I10I.D8MITH. Aim A HAM \. OOLPKMITD. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., i \VH O L ES A L E fj R OCR R S AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Sc? si gar*, Tobacco, Ac, W7 Ea;4 Bav, ? Charleston,B.C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WCLBEKN. ! Aug 1 ly J. H. PIEPE?. | D. F. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Der.lera in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, s?rtf\ No. 2 Hoyne street, corner L3_^^ Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING. SAM'L A. NELSON, AuK 1 Iv JAMES M. WILSON. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Fhost: HAVING completed their extensivo Manul Fertilisers, no other kinda being availab investments. Thia Company, under the direction entirely c ducemeutfl which will recommend it to Sou largest nud moat completo in tho United Stat abundant supply of thc proper solvent for the.i are near by. From these Phosphates they p in soluble Phosphate than those made from ra^ quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in I sale, the ratea at which wc offer them being no tllirers, while the Manures contain twice-aa mi cheaper to the couaunicr. They are offered on that the material In each will correspond to the ETIWAN, No, 1.- Soluble Phosphate, contain Pure soluble Phosphate of Lime, au A furnished ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of proved acceptaneea, bearing interest, or auch 0 agents Orders to be forwarded immediately t< and t.Tter lat January next. ?. G. MEMMINGEK,' Pr?sident. JW Tho Fertilizera of thia Company will be b Agent? fur Esloris Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 207 Eaet Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agenta for P. Ballantine A Sona' iCream Ale. . . WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. M. STODDARD. CALEB IRONEBKRGKK. E B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS In Boota, shoes and Trunks, at W^^^fcaMannfactnrera' prices, 103 Meet? ing streer, nearly opposite Cham-aton Hotel, Charleston, s. C. Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS OliOTHING 122 and 121 Meeting street, C H A R L ESTO N, S. C. EDWIN BATES. OEO. C. KELMAN. Ant: 1 P> THOS. R. McGAEAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery, ! Guns, Agricultural Implemento, "jAc, 249 King street., Charleaton, C. Ali aaaortmeut cf Houac-kccping nard ward on lund. A|!K 1 Show Cases! Showcases! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATEST. At New York Rates, Constantly on hand and made to order. ALSO, IOYS1 TRIMMINGS ! ! FANCY GOODS ! ! ! MUSICAL Bistrumeuta, Stationery, j??kBn.-.e Ball.). Fire-works, Ac. Stamping, K*3aEml>roiilery find Braiding neatly oxe ^i^^cuted, from latest designs, at WM. MCLEAN S. && King st., Aug 1 ly Charleston. S. C. 70 O SWELL, AD YERTISLNG, AGENTS. 5 aiAHTJFACTVRBS. LINA. BITTERS, yREPA RA TION . . r al. if not superior, to any Bitters In tho mar? iala, Loss or Appetite, Chilla and Fover, and ie W sale by Druggists and Grocery everywhere IE OLt> CAROLINA BITTERS, NET CASU. : 12 doz. and lose than 50 doz.$7.50 per doz. , WINEMAN ic CO., >f tho Celebrated Carolina Bittere, f choice European Dmgs and Chemicals, . No. 28 Hayne street, Charleston, H. C. sr ? o TJFACTURINGr CO. TON, S. C. ishluy Diver. tilizcr , Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND ft BEABDEN, Columbia. ES ft CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, 17? Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the SI. John's River. THE ELEGANT and FIRST CLASS STEAMER DICTA? TOR, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, win san from Ch arlee ton every TUESDAY. EVEN? ING, at 0 o'clock, for ?bovepoints, connecting with Central Railroad, at Savannah, tor' Mo? bile and New Orloans, with Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point Steamers connect with Now Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Koy West and Havana. Through Bille Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN ft CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. HENEY CO BI A & CO.. 10 Vendue Bango, CHARLESTON, SO UTH CAROLINA, ?BS WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly od bind a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. AMS? 1 _ ly Z?GBAUM, YOUNG & CO., l3?ggK? IMPORTERS and Dealers in **^ptefS|Miieicnl Instruments, Strings, llf I Ufte., fte. Abouts of Steinway ft Son's and J. B. Duuhatn's Pianos, earhart ft Needham's Melodeons, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 101 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton. S. C. _Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE lor sale the choicest brands of Pure Havana Segara. Also, good domestic Sfgar?, ul low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, S. C. MANURES." ihate Company, of Charleston, 8. C., factory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble le to planters for immediate returns tor their )f Southern men of high character, offers in thern planters. Their works are among the OH, and enablo them to prepare at homo an south Carolina un ti vu Bone Phosphates which ropose to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer v bones, and containing moro than twico tho tho b?at average Manures heretofore offered for higher than tho average price of other Fcr ich fertilizing material; they are in fact much the n ark et iu two forms, with a-guarantee advertisement. lining 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 as may bo acceptable to the SUD ) the Agents, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. BEE ft GO., Agents. randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No.. 2. A Userai Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene, or Gas Stoves, have, heretofore, felt the want of a perfect Baking Oren. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER attached to their Stoves, will hake Bread, Riecuit, Ties, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection. A full Supply of Kerosene and Gas Stoves, of tho belt Kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for salo, at wholesale and retail, by J. li. DT*VAL ft SONS, Charleston. S. C., Alis 1 ly Agents for the Patentees. "Eason Iron Works," ill A R L ESTO N, S. C. STEAM BNGIKE8, Machine ry and ?asUnga. ?! H.' EA8QN ft BBQ. MUSES GOLDSMITH & S0N, J N s:i,-(fand9 1\itdue Rhng?;Onarltbt6ii,-9. C. WHOLESALE Dealer? in Iron, Metals, Ragd, and all hinds of Paper Stock. Highest cash prices paid for the above, wosrs QOLPskyrH._ABRAHAM A. OOEDMIITII. TUGS. i. KERR. II I'-1! MA NN L CI. WI N" K I.K. T. J. KERR &G0., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr*? Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to thc sales of all kinds of Produce and Purchase of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. _Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 27D KING STREET. ?t_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral Teeth, Steel Gooda, and every article used by tho Dentist. J^?llL VV?YKER7~W?1^~&_ COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Materials, Br< ad street, Charlcs on, s. 0. Aug 1 ly