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j 11 m-t--*-J-um-i <*h? wind ?ow?r ?JQ4 tUo VAglet,*!*?/ perished And t?l^r^?^?u^oADiB ' :;?nid tA vu i* ?fAMMT ?lbw; ; / IVB <>K TN b;-.q J H ; Iki$ ?M *u* hill the goldenrod, ?id th? kater in the wood, oj .1' . ? ' .T>? ? And the yellow ahn--flower by the brook, in autoaifa%***ty stood, Till foil the fr cet from tho cloar, cold heav?n. a? falls the plague on min, ' And the brightness of their smile was gone, ' from upland, glado and gloo; And now when comos the calm mid-day, as still euch days will come, To eall the equirrol aud tba beo from ont their winter homo, , When tho eoand of . dropping nuta is heard though ali tho trees are still, Aha twinkle in the smoky light the waters of thoriH. The South-wind BO ar cbc s for the flowers, whoso fragrance late he boro, And sighs to find them in tho wood.and by th? streams no moro. A ?model of the proposed bridge across the British obannel is to be erected over tho lnjio in Bois de Boulogne. Ia con? structing tho ch tin u el . bridge, tho piers aro to be floated to tho appointed spot, and then the buoys being withdrawn, they fa'! in to their position. Eueh pier ie armed with.telescopio scrows of enor? mous etrengtb, which aro worked into the bed. The piers are so constructed that water pours through them with little resistance ; and -eaoh. pier, is provided with a 8uircMB>{nj)^biobi. should vessels ran foul of them, tho crew, could run and go home by railroad,in ,ih ( A Russian C??i?t,1 when ho found n noted tenor visiting bis wifo carly in tho morning,* took a nobler revenge thau that of do Beaumont. 'Ho. made the singer sit at the piano and perform opera airs for five hours, under the cover of his pistol. . .'YoaJbuimnpt ,Qno4rop. of tho great Napoleon's1 biood lb yodrveibR," said tho choleric Uncle '.Jerome ono ' day ? to tho present' Emperor. t'WelW" ; r^phetphis nephew, "I have his whole family'on ray shoulders, at any rat?." . A gentleman once asked, " "What is woman ?" VVhen a married roan replied, " She is au essay on grace, in ono volume, elegantly bound. Although, it may bo dear, every mau should have a copy of it.1' OPBBUi SACQUES A>D EttYfr TI AN SHAWLS. SOMETHING new, for the house and atrcot, ? at W. D. LOVE & CO 'S, Nov 10 . Columbia Hotol Bnilding. 1 ' r -- 100 Dozen Chopping Axes, l sale to the trade very low, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. F / i )?$Bth' anfl Coffees, SELECTED byan expert-Choicest Moyune, Hyson, Japan and English Breakfast Teas. Mocha, Old Government Java, Laguayra and common te choice Rio Coi?ecy. Trieos low and quality guaranteed. GEO. BY M MERS. Cream Cheese, pr (\ BOXES' Primo Cutting CHEE8E, ?U 10 Boxes' Young America Cr?ocBO, for salp by E. * G. D. HOPE. A Large Assortment ENGLISH and American TOOTn BRUSH? ES, English Hair Brushes,' American Hair Brushes, COMB8, of all kinds and prices, Choice Extracts and other Perfumes, at low prices. ? - JACKSON'S*Drug Store. Buckwheat and Syrup, NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Golden Drip SYRUP. For sale by Oct 28 E. AG. D.HOPE. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. AFULL supply constantly on hand, of all grades, in Whole, Half and Quarter KegH aud Canisters, for sale low to the trado and consumers-also, Drop and Buck SHOT, Per? cussion CAPS, Gun Flints, Ac, for salo low, by_?LlV?'.! U- AGNEW. Canned Goods. -| f\f\ CASE8 Oysters, Ralmon, Lobster, luU Peaches, Tomatoes and Preserves; fresh and for salo low by E. A G. D_HOPE M O 33L 33 JNT 525 I E' S Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing CONFECTIONERY, Main Street, Greenfeld's Ilote. SPECIALITY_CANDIES made of PURE SUGAR, that bas stood the test of popu? lar taste for thirty years. WHOLESALE CANDIES, Put up in 2.1?, 50 and 100 pound Boxes, well Assorted, at as low a figure as puro Goode will warrant. In order to compete with the large manufactories of tho North, tho wholesale prico of assorted Candies will bc 11 cents per pound. No charge for boxes. Noy4jo j. MCKENZIE. . Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. e\C\r\ LBS. Choice Breakfast BACON, -m I.l s. Pi imo Smoked BEEP, for salo by E. A G. I). HOPE. Mountain Apples. fjlOR sale bv 1? KlrtHklt. /LO Wit ANCE h FISH Pdt. 1'rjgah Biscuit and Crackers. f\f \ ?ri? abd hoxes'Soda, Putter, Karina. \J\/ Sugar, Lemon, Walnut, Ginger Cakes and Snaps. I? A G D. HOPE. THE CAROLINA HOUSE, It'aaMiio.'o? streit, ? fein doors from Mtufy. fBEST of LIQUORS, WINES, BEGAUS, etc.. constantly en hand, and dispensed promptly. Hot Mixtures of various Linds. FREE LHNOH every dav at ll o'clock. Nov 7_ R. BARltY.J'ropnetor. 374. o e? t ?xxx x* ix xx t " ? THE PCEIXICK HOUSE DES S^fjirg/TAURANT isnowin complete woi k XSHBF ing order. OYSTERS will be served up in every style and in tho best manner. Vu milies supplied in any quantity. Also, GAME in season; besides! REFRESHMENTS of every kind. Tho BILLIARD "ROOM is agata in lOpenratlon.' Tables from beet rmakors. T. M. POLLOCK, ' Oot 28 Proprietor. pm. Wk H. .rin'T'H "r" STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA ann QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale by Fob 27 ly E. E. JACK NON. Tobacco! Tobacco ll rriV'ROXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low I \ J figures. 20 boxes Fair Chowing Tob?ceo. 4 boxes Extra Rock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Bo Bud Chowing Tobares) Jalyaj JOHN C. BEUGERS. ...... . Okim MwiwVmmm^ MiU Foi^?WM^o\bjBUK9. SUPPLIED in quantities to snit pur ob M wa. Orders from ?ll part? ?f the interior solicit? ed. Address Thoa. MoCrady, Agent, P. O. Dax 580, Charleston, B. 0. ? KF.*?KKNCE8 -Jame* Adgsr & Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Pr- Kt- J- Bavenol, David Jen? nings, MoCrady A Bon, ? W. O. Dihglo, John 8. Ryan. j_pct24 8mo Ho ! for tile Orange Groves ! FOB PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Ga., louchina at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St. John's River. SKJU-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first class kBteamor DICTATOR, Capt. W _lT. McNcJty, will leave Charleston. 8. C., for abovo placas, everv TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The elegant and first class Steamor CITY POINT, Capt. Oeorgo E. McMillan, will lca^o Charleston every SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, for abovo places. Through Tickuls to bo had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and Htato Rooms. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKBN & CO., Agents, Routh Atlautic Whari, Charloston, H. C. Oct 19 Hmo STOLL, WKUU ?i CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, 2K7 I I 2H9 DomesticStore. I KISO ST" ; Lace Store. Fob 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. ly l)E?TISTRYr gap DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful Tor (he *-3?Tffliberal patronage he has received from tho citizens of this city and tho surrounding District, during tho pant year, respectfully an? nounces that ho now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI? FICIAL OASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed--among which bo would call special attention to that known as Reynolds' Patent ; and of his snc coss .in constructing 'Artificial Casca bvjthis beautiful and durable process, ho ia enabled, with confidence, to refer to his patients and to tho patcntco. Office ou Maiustrcet.'overE?rBt National Bank. '.Tan 8 Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Etc. TQC subscriber has on hand a largo asso . meut o.F Singer's, Wileen's, Crover fe Bi? ker's, etc., SEWING MACHINES; also, a tine assortment of English and German GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR BELLS, etc., which will ho sold lower than at any other placo in I he ci ty. Sewing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Locks, etc., repaired ut the bbortcsl notice, and all work warranted. , F. A. SCHNEIDER, Sept 25 Main street. The New Theory of Health ESTABLISHED BY HElMlTSirS DUE m DELIGHT! THE Life of all Flesh is Blood. Tho Heall h of Life is purity of Flesh. \\ itbout purity of Blood, no Flesh can be free [rom disease. HEINiTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is now a recognized household Medicine of remarkable romedial powers, invented and compounded by tho Proprietor, which bc baa called bv the euphonious soubriquet "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." ITS CONSTITUENT PBOFEItTIES. QOEBN'H DKI.IOIIT IS an au alterativo, produc? ing a gradual chango in the IIKINITSII'S functions of organs, as to permit a healthy action to *al;e the placo of disease. QUEEN'S DEMO HI ii* dcobstruent by itsdiversi ?rd action; removes obstrue HEINITSII'S .ions, reduces inflammation ar.d enlargement of the glands and Viscera. QUEEN'S DELIOHT is an In vigoran t and Tonic; it produces a gentle and permanent excitement of all the vital actions observable in tho (unctions of organic I ? I vj S ITS n's life; ned is, therefore, ad- ! missablo in diseases of tho I Stomach, Liver and organs ! of digestion. Qur.K.v*:- DKMUUP ls a stiir' .nting. alterative I diaphosetic, promoting per- j apir nt ion, removing humors in tho blood, producing a liE!srrsu's healthy action of tho skin, ! removes Roils, Pimples, blotches' and Cutaneous erupt ions. QUEEN'S DKI.IOIIT IS aperient, gently acting ! upon tho bowels, thereby removing effete matter, pro- ' duciag a healthy fueling ol ' HUINITSH'S the stomach and head, ! Headache sud nervous dis-j orders aro cured l y its "se. I QUERN'S DKI.WUT Is expect ora. nt, increasing the seen lion bora the mucous m Mit br ano of the air cells and passages ol Hi IN ri sn's the lungs, or ashi>4te itu dis? charge; in, therefore, a rc Itnsuy, combined with Cod Liver Oil, in all caces of Con? sumption, ('olds, Ac. Tho high appreciation'in which it is held hy tho profession and tho golden opinions of the people, and their many testimonials, will make it a desirable medicine for Druggists to keep constantly on hand. The sick, feeble and those in delicate health, and all persons living in warm climates, ?nd all unacclimated, will lind the QU HE N 'S DEL I-G H T A gro t medicine, protecting them from all those diseases which originate in a had condi? tion of tho blood and climatic influences Ppr salo by Drug|i|ts throughout thc Stato. Th? t rad? supplied1 bV . ELSnER &, HEINITSII. Columbia, 8. C. . PLUMB & LEITNUR, Augusta, Oa. J. BC, ZEILEN i;C0., Macon, Qa. 9 JOITN F. HENRY, New York. ft ANB FI ELD A H ! 0 BEE.Me m pb is. Tenn. JOHNSTOIC HOLLQ W, A* S COWDEN, Aug Gt_I ^lillajdelphla. Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. Ot HAHKWLJ.. POPE & HASKELL. .1 T TO R NS Y S A T L A W , . . . . AMI) ' ? .n' , )'.., SOLICITORS IN E?ifITY. Office-Law Rang' Cu'umbia, 8. C. May A W ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc ing tbisclegantly-farniBherl Establishmenl now open for tho accommodation of guests, i no taDie will alwaya be supplied with every delicacy ?of the season-both from the Nee York and Charleston markets, and no offortc will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, iu ovcry resplect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory overy day from ll until 124. ?WM. GORMAN, I " May 30 H. II. BA.DKNHOP, \ PBOPIUTOOBB. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED INTEREST A LLO XVBD A T THE EA TE O SIX PEU CENT. PER ANNUM. COM? EO VX J) JW EVEHYS1X MOX TUS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there of, may bo withdrawn at any timo-tin Rank reserving the right (though it will hi rarely exercised) to demand foul teen days'nu tice if tho amount is under (1,000; twenty dayi il over $1,000 and under $5,000, or thirty dayl if over $5,000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John IL Palmer, vice-President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. I John C.til. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors, Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Colombia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. I'.. H. Hcinitsh, Columbia. John 15. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. tiri gg, Columbia. J. ElKIregg, Marion. I GI T. Scott,Newberry. W. G. M aves, Newberry. P.. II. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravcncl. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol phans and others muy here deposit their sa> lugs and draw a liberal rate of interest then on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustet wishing to draw interest on their funds nut they require them for bubiues? or other pul poses: Parents desiring to set apart sma sums for their children, and Married Wonie and Minors (whose deposits can only be witl drawn hy themselves, or, in case of death, I their legal representatives,) wifdiing to hi aside funds for future use. aro hero affordc an opportunity of depositing their meat whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, i tho same time, he subject to withdrawal whs needed. Aug IS Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS. Fresh Country aud Mountain PUTTER Pink-F.vo and Peach-Rlow Planting Potatoet Fino Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCK.S, Jan 23 At the Sign of the Watch. Oats-White and Blaok. ASMALL lot of extra Black OATS, at $1.1 per bushel, to close consignment. FISHER, LOWRANCE Si FISHER. J. F. BOZEM/.N, rrcBident. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. CONTINUES to furU?HII perfect security against IOBB or damage by fire on all kinds of insurable property, at adequato rates. Agents can bo found at every prominent point in thc Southern States, to whom applications for insurance may bo made. Apply to II. E. NICHOLS A CO., Oct 17 llfiln'l? _ Columbia, H. C. GEO. HUGGINS' Insurance Agency, COLUMBIA, S. C., Representing over $4(),000,00?) Capital. ?ITESTAIU.ISIIEU IN COLUMBIA IN 1849.1? FIRE DEPARTMENT. .ETNA FIRE INSURAO- COMPANY, Hart? ford, Couu. Incorporated lcl'J. Charter per? petual. Capital and surplus ?5,300,000. The st longest Firo Insurance Company in Ame? rica. , IMPERIAL FIRE; INSURANCE COMPANY, of London. Incorporated 1^03. Capital 18,' 000.000 in gold. Policies issued payable in gold or currency. Par value of stock, $200. Market value in London (last sales) fl,750: NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. Capital and sur? plus <500.0(i(?. PIRE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS COMPA? NY. Richmond, Vu. Authorised Capital $lj (KIO,OIK). MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COM PA I NY, Hartford, Conn. Capital and turpins $450,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Incorpo? rated 1810. Assets Juno 1, 1860, $23,0(0,000; Surplus June ?, 1S<;?), $7,000,000; Income for 18C8-1) $9,001,008. Number of Polices issued, 00,500. Totul claims hy death pu ol to date, $s,."i()0 OOO. Annual dividends from 50 to 70 per cent. As strong as the strongest in America. AB liheral in its terms ns the most liberal. ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Richmond. Va. Assets $(?10,000. Dividend declared February, I860, 40 per cent. As strong as any Lifo Insurance Company in Virginia. Risks taken on favorable terms bv GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Office in rear of Mosi-rs. Duffie A Chapman's, under tho "Columbia Hotel." Sept Vi 2mo Boer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in donht _ that I could hold nut supplying them with Seer this lammer. I now inform tho public t hat I have a largo supply of old Lagor Beor on hand, which I put against any Boer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength. I am read} to tent R by tho Beer seale. Aug 20 " JOHN C. SEEGERS. COSTSOLIDATIOBT. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON ilFE INSIRANCE CO., OF RICUBOND, VA. HOME OFFICE, NORTH-EAST CORNER MAINAND XIA TH S Til EE TS. Ansel* over - - Si ..".(.o.dKi) Net Surplsi?'ov'i r - ^ t?M>0,000 Policies Issued in two Yeur*. over - H,000 SHOWING a success beyond precedent. Is-sin-s on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and lt? turn Pre? mium plans. First Dividend <>n Lift* Policies Forty Per C'eut., which proves the economy ot its management and Us careful selection ?if risks. WM. C. CARRINGTON. President. J. E. EDWARDS.Vtcc-Prciddrnt. D. J. IIARTSOOK, Secretary. J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant .Secretary. J. E. WOLF, Sup. of Agencies. SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH OFFICE, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. J. P. THOMAS . President. Sk L. LEAPIIART.Rccretarv. DK. ISAAC BRANCH. . Superintendent o? Agencies. BOA un OF DIRECTORS.-John McKenzie, John s. Preston, F. W. McMaslcr, W. B. Gulb.k, John T. Sloan, sr., L)r. lt. W. Gibbes, R. C. Shiver, Thompson Karlo. STATE VT LAIIOE.-Ex-Gov. M L. Bonham, Gen. M. C. Butler, Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Col. T. C. Torrin, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. H. Cook. , Tho consolidation of the tiro moat popular Southern Companies ia full of advantages to tho policy-holders of both Companies, its expenditures will bu less, and with less relative risk. The future dividends will bo more certain, and probably erentcr in amount, and a better re? served lund created. NO RIGHT of old policy-holders will be affected; they will continue to pay the samo rato as before; to hold tho same policies as before; to have the same right?, benefits and privileges as before, and have equal present security with gloater future beuetit than before. AU renewals of old policies will bo in name of new Company, under special authority from tho respective Directors of the old Companies. A NEW CHARTER was obtained with the rights of policy-holders guaranteed, and we call special attention to the following desirable features in said charter: "Sue. 2. The business of the Company shall l>u to make insurance on tho lives of individuals in all the branches of Life Insurance; to grant, purchase or dispuso of annuities or rc-insuro risks." "SKC 4. The business of tho Company SHALL be conducted on tho plan of DISTRIBUT? ING TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS THE PROFITS td' tho business, as hereinafter provided, unless by the consent ot the assured the policy selected is non-participating." "SKC 15. This Company may issue policies on the lives of husbands and parents, or others for the benefit of wives and families, or other beneficiaries interested in their lives-as anees tors, descendants, creditors or dependents, anti the same shall not be liable for the debts oi contracts of tho assured, except as providi d ii. the policies issued " "SEC. HS. Thc Company may issue policies payable IN GOLD : Provided, premiums are paid in th-.' same." '.'SEC. IC?. The. permanent investment of funds shall bo in mortgages or lieus on UNEKCUM- ' BE RED HEAL ESTATE WORTH DOUBLE THE AMOUNT LOANED." ! We would also cali attention to the rights secured in polity a? part of the contract. Itights of party tn non-forfeiture in fifi its pol i vii s. bights of party to re-instatoineiit paid up policy, sud surrender value where "intervention of armies" or any other CHUM- cuts the instil? d oft hom hoce ofliec. 'J his feature, omitted in I policies of Northern Companies, cost the Southern people vcr) heavily in thu late war. and | should mal,*- them seek thu only Company that provides against such contingency in luturc I Some Companies now have in their policies, thal jj-oties wlm "ttko np anns gainst" certain : named States, "or the United .Stales," rend? rtheir policy null and void Ibis is making cor- | tain what was before uncertain, and is too great a liiiUidilig polities, war and lifo insurance. I "The PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON" basa model char: ir and mattel policy, plainly statin,: rights o/' ?un:'it s and guarding Iii"*-- rights against eactillcc. li gives dividends at thc end i>f tir i year, when all cash is paid, and of second year, when part loan i.( taken. '1 he all cash plan ?a unreservedly recommended as in every way moat salis? j f.ieUiiy. We now . -1 ? 111 i. 11 iitly appeal to every one interested in Southern prosperity to look to their I own inh-rests, ny sustaining then- own instit ni ions, at.d thereby establishing tl al bolf-coulh ! .lenee without which there can bo no pernihiueul profjierity. bear in mind that already over ' -io 000,000 are annually yent Nor. h for Life insHKance, taking BO much from our strength, and | thereby giving additional power to our competitors j Wo offer a solid, roi tab In Lifo Insomnie Company, thoroughly Soul horn, in the hands ot nn-n i of the highest integrity, with abundant assets, i ? ceil! i ?sks.thc liioal .-ecure of all investment*, ! pledged to retain iifitUin the State of Smith Carolina all funds seeming therein, and. Indeed, pre- . smiting every adv ant ige that can bu desired; and wo only ?sk u full ox am inat ion into the supe? rior merits of tho)"PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY" to insure your patronage. LEAPIIART, JEFFERSON ft HANSON, Oct 21 Imo <hneval Agents for South Carolina. ; HART & CO., BAR IRQ1ST, MILL ROCKS, PLOW STEEL. V BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, HOES, GUNS, PLOWS, AND GENERAL * *\ HARDWARE MERCHANTS. , WHOLESALE STORE Aro/30 1IAYNE STREET, j RETA j L 'STORE C?RNER KINO AND MARKET STREETS, semi COlarleiBtQn, S?. O 3r^ i ?I*OOUftt?O*c HOW THE OLD CARC A SOUTHERN, AND f. hi?Bt valnnhlo and reliable Tonic, cqu ' Bet, and at mach loa? ttrico. Cares Dyspe without doubt tho boat Tonic Bitters in uso. F SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF Tl INVAIUABI.? 1 doz. and lees than 12 doz.?8 00 per doz. 50 doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz. GOODRICH Froprietora and Manufacturers > Aud direct importers o Aug 1 ly MINING & MANI CHA RLES Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on J W ando 37" o x* GROUND ASHLI-: For sale by Aug 1 ly \V. C. I)UK Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., I WILL BUY AND SELL BEAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BIDES, .tc. REFERENCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Oreen- j villa, S. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Daacsne & Miles, Charleston, S. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balli- ' more, Md.; Maj. C. ID buber. Ne wberry, S. C.; (?un. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Vp,.; Hon. J. B. I Campboll, W. B. Smith A Co., Clane, Bovi? sten ,V Co., Pelwr, Rodgers A Co., Prcssley, j Lord & Iuglcsby, J. II. Wilson, Charleston, ; S. C. j tfW N. B.- Business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention anil faithful exe? cution. Au? 1 ly MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 10,12,14 Pendue Hange, Charleston, S. C. j .\TTHO DESALE Dealers in all kinda of W Hides,Wool,Skins,Furs,Ac. Have con- ; staidly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tannera will do well to call upon us before purchasing. MOSES OOI.U8MITH. ARRA1IAM A. 00LDSMIT1I. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GR O CERS /*^t=F5 AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, 8c lUJirjjj) i i Tobhcco, Ac, P.I7 East Bav, ???Charlestoll, S. C. ID BISCHOFF, C. WU DB ERN, Aug! ly _J. H. PIEPER. D. F. FLEMING & Co. ! Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, j No. 2 Hay ne street, corner j Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. I D. F. FLEMING, SAM'D A. NELSON, AUK lly JAME3 M. WILSON. I SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAYING completed their extensivo Manul Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabi investments. This Company, under tho direction entirely ( duccmcnts which will recommend it to Sou largest and most completo in the United Stat abundant supply o? tho proper solvent for the ? aro near bv. From these Phosphates they p in soluble Phosphate than those made from ra\ quantity of Super-Phosphate of Dime found in I aule, the rates at which we offer them being no tilizer.*, while the Manures contain twice as mt cheaper to the consumer. They are offered on that the. material In each will correspond to th?' ETIWAN, NO. ).-Soluble Phosphate, conlan Puro Soliiblo Phosphate of Limo, and furnished ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such o agents Orders to be forwarded immediately t< and aftoi 1st January nvxt. G. G. MEMIUNOER, President. J9?~ Tho Fertilizers of this Company will ho 1 Agents fur Elton's Premium Trenton Cra< Leis. W. H. CK AFEE & CO., WHOLES A LE GROCERS, /* y=B| '207 Kai-t Bi-.y, Charleston, S. C. uHgMfl Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons' WM H. OH ? FE E. TAOS. 8. O'BRIEN. R, 1! SToDllAlin. CALER FKOXFBV.ROER. E. E. STODDARD & CO., "V^Tv WHO DESAINE DEALERS in L/W Boots. Shoes and Ti links, at ^ *QQ^M:i milne! m el.-' prices, Kij Meet? ing street., nearly opposite Charleetpu Hotel, Chnrlestou, s. C. Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Doa lera in DRY GOODS O XJ O T H I IKT O , 122 and 121 Meeting street, r rr A R LES TO N, S. C. EDWIN BATES. GEO. C. SEDMAN. Aug 1 Iv TH'iS. R MeOAHAN. _ CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. SgjCCBg^ DEADER in Hardware,Cattery, ^**fj??fy Guns. Agricultural Implements, ^SSSSSlw&Ac., 210 liing street , Charleston, S C. An assortment of Mouse-keeping Hard wini on bund. Anpr 1 ly Show Caaes! Show Gases! W. H. Oom K'S LATEHT PATENT. At New York Rates. Conctnully on hand and mado to order. AIFO, TOYS ! TRIMMINGS ll FANCY GOODS ! ! ! MUHIOAli Instruments, Stationery, ?3A2iRasM Balls,Eire-works, Ac. Stamping, Bg^BEuibroidorv and Braiding neatly exo ^^^?cntcd. from latest designs, at WM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King 8t.. Aug ? ly Charleston, 8. C. B MAWTJFACTTJR^g.'j *f _ ?LINA BITTERS, PREPARATION . ial, if not anpcrior, to any Bitters in the raar psia, Loss of Appetite, Chilla and Ferrer, and ia or salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. HE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, ! NET CASH. * ' 12 doz. and less than 50 doz.$7.50 per dos. [, "WINEMAN & CO., of tho Celobratod Carolina Bitters, f choico European Drugs and Chemicals, No. 23 H ay no stroet, Charleston, 8. C. NT X> O JFACTURING CO., TON, S. C. Ishloy River. tilizor, Y UIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND Si, BEABDEN, Columbia. IOS Si CO., General Agcuts, Charleston, 8. C. FOR PALATE A, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Fernandina,'1T?cksDnvilie and Landings on thc St. John's Uiver. THE ELEGANT nnd FIB8F OLA8S STEAMER DICTA 'TOR, ' Captain W. T. MCNELTY, win? san from Charleston every TUESDAY EVEN? ING, at 9 o'clock, for above pointe, connecting with Central Bailroad, at Savannah, for Mo? bile and New Orleans, with Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Koys, at which point Steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key Weet and Havana. Through Rills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN Sc CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. HENRY COBIA & CO., 16 Vendue Bange, u CHA RLESTON, SO UTH CAEQ&INA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. An? 1 _ly ZUGRAUM, YOUNO & CO., ?5=^-23*^5, IMPORTERS and Dealers in P^jf^sr^f? Musical Instruments, Strings, I ? a? X ll Ac. Ac. AgentB of Steinway Sc Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhart St Needham's Melodeons, Triton's Patent Guitar. IUI King Street, Charleston, 8. O. FEBD1NAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? EY YOUNO, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton. 8. C;_ _ _ Ang l ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE, for salo tho choicest brands of Pure Havana Segara. Also, good domestic Segars, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. 0. MANURES! .hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., 'actory, aro now prepared to furnish Soluble io to planters for immediate returns tor their if Southern men of high character, offers ha? thorn planters. Their works are among the es. and enable them to prepare at home an South Carolina native Bono Phosphates which ronose to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer v bones, and containing moro than twice tho tho best average Manures heretofore offered for higher than the average prico of other For ?ch fertilizing material; they are in fact mush tho n arket in two forms, with a guarantee . advertisement. doing from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of I at sixty dollars per ton. , containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of Ammonia, at seventy dollars p?r ton; for an? ther security as may bo acceptable to the sun > tho Agents, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. BEE Sc CO., Agente. -anded ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2 A Useful Invention. HOUSE-KF.ErF.RS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have, I heretofore, felt tho want of a perfect Baking ? Oven. DUVA17S PATENT BAKER attached to thur Stoves, will bake Bread, Ri* eui I, Pics, Ac, ?nd roast Poultry, Beof, P?tateos, Ac, to perfection. A full supply ot Kerosene and Gas Stoves, of tho best kinds, together willi Utensils for every purpose, for salo, r.t whnh sale and retail, by J. 15. DUVAL St SONS, Charleston, 8. C., , Aug 1 ly Agents for Hie Patentees. "Eason Iron Works," C H A RLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES,. Machine f^gSj,, and Castings. \v*A J. M. EA SON A- BRO. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON. Ko*. 1, t'> and 8 Vendue Ilaugq, ?h aries ton, S. (:. WHOLESALE Dealer* in Iron, Metals, Rags, nnd all kinds of Paper Stock. Highest cash prices paid for the above. HOSES OOI.nsMlTII. AUnABAM A. OOI.ljBXjnjp, .mos. J. KESn. UESMAXX BU?.WI?JKI.E. T. J. KERR & 00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's W harf, Charleston, S. C. ' WILL attend to thc sales of all kinds of Produce and Purchnso of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and Other Fertilizers. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KING STREET, ?U)LI> and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral Tooth, Steel Good*, aud every article nMcd by the Dentist. Aug 1 ly WALKER, EV/HS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and iTttiter*, and dealers in Printers' Materials. Brond rtrect, Charles? ton, 8. C. A*<A'IT 1 . .J >. y t, ?. ? itaifi "..