The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 21, 1870, Image 4

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I ! 1 2' 3! 4'DEC 5 G 7! 8 910:11< 4 5 6 12T3T4 15 16 171181 ll 12|l3 10120,21 22 23 24125, 18 19:20 20 27 28?29'30l 1 ! 25 26'27 15 22 28120 41 6 ii 12 18 19 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 21 1 7| 8 14,15 21 22 28129 4 6 ll 12 18>19 TVt ISO 3?1 Xi X* Y' She Alway? made Home Happy* lu au old church-yard stood a atone, Weather-marked and stained; The hand of time had ommblod it, So only part romained. lipon one aide I could just trace .Tn memory of our mother. An epitaph which spoke of "homo Was chiseled on tire other. I'd gazed on monuments of fame, High towering to the skies; Pd scon tho sculptured marble stono Whero a groat hero lies; lint hy this epitaph I nausod, And read it o'er and o'er. For I had never seon inscribed Such words as theso before. "She always made home happy." What A nohlo record leftl A legacy of memory sweet. To thoao she loved, bereft. And what a testimony given By those who knew her best, llngravon on this plain, rude Btone That marked their mother's rest. lt was an humble resting-place; I knew that they were poor, lint they had seen their mother sink, And patiently endure. They had marked her cheerful spirit, When bearing one by one Un- manv burdons up the hill, Till all her work was done. So, whoo was stilled her weary heart, Folded her hands so white. And she was carried from tho homo She'd always made so bright. Her children raised a monument That money could not buy, As witness of a noble lifo Whose record is on high. A noble life ! hut written not In any book of fume; Among the list of noted ones. None ever saw her name, l or only her own household knew Tho victories sho had won. And none but thoy could testify How well her work waa done, better than costly monument Of marble rich and rare, ls that rude stono whoso bumble faco Such words of honor bear. Oil ! may wo chisel on the hearts Ot' those of whom wo love An opitaph whoBC truth may be Witness for us above. -.-.>...>- - . -- [Original ORHLKTEX, OR TIIE FORTUNES OF JULIET CLAYBURN. A 'in lej?i i I lie Palmetto sen,-. -O CONTINUED. "Dearest, look at your finger! There is tho Real of our engagement," and Karl watched her earnestly, ns sho withdrew lier eyes from the water and looked down at ber hand. "How Rtiperb, Karl-oh, bow beau? tiful 1" and every feature glowed with admiration. "It suits the hand for which it was in? tended," Baid Karl; whereupon, of course, Juliet protested ho was a vile flatterer. ' 'Tuero in something inscribed within what ia it?" nnd .Tuliet began to pull the ring from her finger, in order to gratify her curiosity. "(trent God!" exclaimed Karl, grasp? ing hor hand with such violent energy, tho frightened girl raised a startled glance to his ince, and trembled like a leaf. "Forgive nie, .Tillie-I did not menu to alarm you so," ho said, inn calmer voico. "J did not mean to be so vehement, hut 1 imploro you, I .solemnly adjure yon, novor let that ring leave your finger never toko it oil upon any consideration ?upon any imaginable pretext whatever. I would consider it a dnrk harbinger of evil, if it ever quits your finger, even for a moment's timo. Julie! listen to my words-mark them-remember them net upon them-if that rina is ever re niovetl f rom the finger where I have placed it, then I believe you will neper be Karl Von Oppenheim*s wife!" Karl spoke in :t voico of solemn, seri? ous earnestness, which impressed his hearer, in spite of herself, and carried conviction to her soul. "1 will remember your words, Karl," sho said, Btill nervous and palo from the fright he had given lier. "I will always ! bear them in mind. i)o not fear me. I j would stiller death, before it should be removed from my finger; but, after all, Ivar!, it is only a silly piece of snper.sti- ? lion on your purl. 1 nm surprised you should attach so much importnneo to j auch a trifling matter. Yon must seo, I yourself, tho mero wearing of this ring, 1 i?r tho taking it off, cannot possibly af feet our destiny in any way." "It is useless to arguo tho question, i .liiltet. Of course, tho world would call it superstition, as you do. I caro not what you call it. An overpowering, ir? resistible conviction has taken possession of my mind, which no argument, no I power of words eau exterminate. J know it-I feel it-il is a pari of my being. As 1 long as lhat ring remains where my hand has placed it, so laug you ro/nain my * own; wilvil it isToi?oved-then, I great ly l?ar-yon aro Jost to mo. This is no ordinary ring, Juliet. It has descended to mo far back from tho mediioval ages, it ought, by right of precedent, to be? long to my oldest brother, but I was a great favorite with my grand-father, and on his death-bed, ho handed it to rae, saying, 'My best-loved son, I bequeath to you this ring, which I consider the most precious of my possessions. It bas boen in tho family for hundreds of years, and holds tho reputation of possessing marvellous power. Placo this ring ou the huger of a person, and as long as they wear it, their heart remains irrevo? cably yours -no daugor can befall them, and no power rob you of their affection. lt is a talisman the last piece of that relic, givon by tho mysterious stranger nf tho mountain to tho kind-heartod peasant -tho founder of our race.' The legend runs in this wise: Long, long ago, in tho history of my native land, when Hinlolph, of Hapsburg, was seated En the throne, of \U% German Empire, i hero lived among the Bernese Alps, a poor peasant-a Holzhauer, or wood-cut? ler. He waa a good Christian man, and his wife a most worthy woman. It WHS in the midst of winter, and the season unusually severe, when oue night, after the peasants had retired to rest, they were awakened by n knock on their hut door. 'It is only the howling wind,' said ?e peasant Franz, bnt his good Frau sured him to the contrary. So, strik? ing a h'ght and opening tho door. Franz beheld an old, white-haired mau, trem? bling with cold and bowed with age. He begged, iu a trembling voice, for food and shelter, and, notwithstanding their poverty, they took him iu. Tho good wife rubbed his almost frozen limbs, and pat bim in her own bed-moreover, they gave him the last morsel of food in the noose. He remained in the peasant's hut petit weil nguiu. One uigh?, Franz and hi? wife were awakened again, at the dead hpur of tho night. The old man stood poforo thom. 'I bid you adieu!' he said, 'and thank yon for your kindness to a poor beggar. Yon have taken food from ?~?ur own months to give to mc-you ball be rewarded. Here, take this,' and be banded thom a dark looking stone ;Lf?ke Ibis-it will bring yon wealth and power and prosperity. You shall bo the munder of a large family, and in gene? rations to come, children shall arise and pall you blessed. Let your motto be .Never forget the poor!* So runs the legend, and to this day, a Yon Oppen !eim never turns off a beggar from bis oor. So remember, Julie-remember, iy betrothed, if, in the years to come, jfeara which may elapse before our mar? riage becomes practicable, if you should ever prove false io your solemn vows, and desire to recant your plighted word, thia ring, only, can do it. If the whole world were to swear to me that you were falso, I would not believe it, unless I held this token of your broken faith in my hand." ' "And that you will never do, Karl," replied Juliet. "loan never bo untrue to you. Such a thing is simply impossi? ble; for, laying aside my feelings, I could novor be SO dishonorable as to break the sacred vows pledged to you. Is it kind in yon to doubt me?" "Yon mistake, Julio. I do not doubt you. I was merely explainiug to you tho significance attached to this ring. If I did not believe you the soul of nobility, truth and honor, as lovoly ns you are, I could hover have enshrine! your image in the warmest niche of my heart. Bul I fully appreoiato the difficulties which Ho in our path-which will surround you especially. As I have said, years ma} elapse beforo our union may be consum mated, for, if possible, I should like tc secure your fatner's sanction beforehand te marry without will be our last alter native. In this I consider myself a mira cle of magnanimity, for T sacrifice in individual wishes and happiness to wha I'm sore will bo conducive to yours Julie, I wish you to believe-T beg yoi to believe-the highest aim, tho ono para mount object of my life is to make yoi happy." "I do believe it, Karl," said Juliet with a tender glow about the eyes, whicl made them more lustrous in their depths "Though I am not sanguine concern ing the matter of obtaining your father' consent," continued Karl, "strange things have happened. Judging fron tho influence exerted on myself, I sbouli say my beauteous * Fair ie Queen' coul remove mountains of obstacles, and whole world of objections, with a tone of her magic wand." Karl suddenly broke off in his ?lie course, from what cause, will ho discc vered from his next remark. :,Julie," he said, laughing, "please rc move your hand from my mouth. It i sufficiently spirituel in tho way of a hand but something of an impediment in tb matter of distinct articulation." "Well, if you don't fancy its pros iavlty," laughed Juliet, "why do yon pei shr. in holding it in the way ?" 1 question which Karl did not 6ee th netessity of answering-in words. "Do proceed with your remarks," sai Ja ?et. "Certainly, if you will bo consid?r?t eiough not to interrupt mo again so nc ceumoniously. T believe I was say in thtre was no telling what wonders yo mirlit effect, after your return horn 3 froi school. Tt is worth the trial, anyhow so nstead of being married, as ? i'm prcposed, ns soon as you have flnishe yotr course at the seminary, I must tr anil reconcile myself to yonr return hom for a few months, for tho purposo of Ir? ing what may bo accomplished by diplc macy. I will go to Orkney and propos formally for your hand. If your fathc approves, I will truly rejoice for yon sake, for I think his approbation wool promote your happiness. If ho disat probes, then be loses hi? daughter an you become my wife. The two charm tersare not incompatible uuless ho malu theiii so. If he will not yield precedonc to the divine law of love, then ho uni! sufffr the consequences, however unfo tum.te they may be." "But there is a higher law than tl diviso law of love," remarked Juliet, al strauedly. "What is it?" said Karl,in a quick lon "Duty," she replied, sadly. Karl's face reddened with II feel i II Which resembled displeasure. "Julie," ho asked, in an impassion c voice, "would you not be happy with mi independent of your father?" Hbo struggled to conceal her risi ii emotion and to evade his question. 1 would not be put off. "Tell me, Juliet-answer me." Tl;us pushed to the wall, she replie "bo you think, Karl, I would be c tirely happy in disobeying and displeu ing ny father? Consider that I nm li only child -consider tho love ho bea mu-consider tho misfortunes and BO rowsjof his life! Tn disobeying him, : briuijiug fresh whiteness to his hom J*f?'wA/: . dd .1 esjoy untainted ropos?': Karl mnde no reply. He- mt, gtsii into Uhn river, gliding in a smoot peaceful current at their feet. Juli saw tho shadow which darkened li brow. "Why aro you oo grave, Karl?" si inquired, in a soothing tono and a tim pressure of tho baud which held hers. "I waa thinking," ho replied, a sing lar mixture of tenderness and bit terne in his Voice- -??? was thinking of tho di terence in our affection for each othc and the dissimilarity in its results. Yoi love, Julie, is to mo a mighty bulwar which stands botween me mid all on ward harm or misfortune; but mino no shield to yon -it is a calamity and i oppression in itself." "Is thora reproach in your word Karl? Do you upbraid me? Oh! bc unjust! Have I not faltered in roy du to my father, out of lovo to you? Ha I not consented to a secret engagemer when deception, in all its forms, is aba lutely loathsome to my soul? Have not dono all this? And, besides, wh is greater Mian al), have I nob promised to desert my father-my owo hither- for yon? And will I not fulfill my promise? Karl, Kirri, how cruel!" "Worse than cruel," said Karl, re-1 i morsefully; "cruelly unjust. Forgive j j my harsh words; they were uttered j nuder the impulse of that absorbing . ; love, which makes mo envious of overy j ; passing thought bestowed on auother." j "Eveu to my father, Karl?" "Yes; even to your father." And 1 : then, half smiling: ".My l?ve ?a sottish, sud would ?hare Scarce with tho ami DI guttural air. , Wheu weare married, I intend migrating i j to Turkey, where I will keep you in ' I close couiiuement, aud let no other eyes j j rest upon you but my own. Will you | go? However, when 1 obtain legal right over your person, 1 need not consult: ! you."" ! This speech was greeted with a low, i mellow laugh; but Juliet's face became j serious, almost immediately, and she | said, with great, earnestness: "You should not cultivate such ti spirit, Karl, lt will make you unhappy ; ' and, in tho case of my parents, ia culpa- 1 bly wrong. Tf a girl is not a loviug I daughter, how eau abe mako a loving wifo? You should consider that." "It is certainly presenting thc subject in a new and more favorable aspect, l' suppose I shall have to acquiesce, in tho I case of j'our parents; but it really is hard I to be compelled to sh aro your love with two others." "Two others! (1 raciona, Karl, I love a dozon people, nt the smallest calcula? tion." "lt" you tell me that," replied her. lover, with ti mock tragedy air. "I will set out, this instant, on u tour of oxter- 1 initiation-no quarter for anybody but your parents. " "Instead of starting out ou such n j bloody expedition," laughed Juliet, "we I will start home, if you please. It is just , tho hour to enjoy the di ive, and aunt j will woutler what has become of us. Hy I tho way, Karl," and Juliet reseated her? self, "don't you think we might confide I iu aunt? This secresy oppresses me so. 1 I detest anything clandestine, and I am ?sure she would never prove faithless where she is trusted." TO IIK CONTINUED. Charleston Advertisements. DR. R . BARR, Wholesale and Retail DRUOGIST, I 1.11 Meeting Street, Charleston. South Coralina. AGENT for Kieratoad'a King of all Pain, Fleming's Snntoniue Worm Confections, ' Kianu'a Tobacco Antidote, tiphani's Antidote Ito Strong Drink. Prof. Vvituilr&iii'H dorman ; Medicines, Russel's Soothing Cordial, for in i fants. Manufacturer ol Double Diatilh il BENZINE, for cleaning clothes, Excelsior Hair Tonie, Su? perior Citrate of Magneida, Superior Cologne, llohcrts.m's Cholera Syrup, Arnica Liniment, : etc., et'*. Keeps ott hand a large assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicinen, Oil**, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy doods, (Foreign and Domestic,) all of which lie will sell at the lowest market prices, .lust received, Iri sh supplies ot California ? Vinegar Hitter.-, ami Drown'ri Ceniline Chloro ' dyne. Jan l!l UYlOIi'S KAW BUNK SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME. IAM now receiving my supplies of thin MA- ; NUKE, ami Planters can rely upon getting j an article fully np to standard as per aualysis. . ' All hougtit from myself or authorized Agunta, ! , I will guarantee, as every cargo so sold is ana- ! I lyzed on arrival herc, and thu high character ; of thc Manure lull v kept up. J. N. HODSON, . Sole Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 ? Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. H. O'NHALE A SON, Agenta for Richland County. Prof. Shepard say* cf analysis made October IC, lbiiO: "A valuable 51 anni e, and decidedly SUUOrior to tho article ol last year." Experiment made by M. l). M. Hammond, ol Keech Island, S. C.: No Manure. hs? Il s. seed cotton pr acre 17?lbs. Por.?nano. 1,.'V2H " 17"? lbs. Haugh'*., l.ls'.i " , Dec 22 !:!ino J. N. ROBSON. Commission Merchant, NOS. I ANO -I ATLANTIC WHARF. CITA JIL ES TON, S. C. j T TA VING ample means l'or advances, a btiai ' _[J_ ness experience of twenty years, and j confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION : BUSINESS, without operating on his own ac- ; count, respectfully solicits consignments of' i Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc. Shippers of Prod nco to him limy, at their | ; option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New York; thus having the ad I vantage ot two markets, without extra com? mission. nKKF.itr..\vi\s: Bishop W. M. Wightman, H. C.; Col. Wm. , Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.;Rev. T. O. Summers, Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta,Ga.; Messrs. George W. Williams A Co., Charles ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taj lor Sc Co., New York. April 28 fly | A. C. KAUFMAN, Broiler, .Y<>. 25 Hroad streect. Charleston, s. c. SOUTHERN STOCKS, MONDS, COUPONS i ami Uncnrrent Pank Noies hough! and Mild on commission. Also, (inlii ami Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attend?d lo. Prices current tanned weekly mol forwarded gratuitously on application an above. Refera hy permission to ( has. T. Lowndes, j Esq., President Hank ol Charleston. Deo 7 2mo : Mill Pond and Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED in quantities to snit purchasers. Orders from all put in ol the interim solicit? ed. Address Tho?. McCrady, Agent, P. O. i Ros Charleston, H. C. Ki pr.UKxci s . .lumea Adger ?V Co., Hon. J. R. Campbell, Dr. St. .J. Ravenel, David Jon-! nings, Mel'rady Si Sun, W. (}. Dingle, .lohn S. I I lt va II. Oct 21 :hno i Tav PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY cuan X>*SHKV?I>V, A9P ALI. DIS CAIFA OT THK STOMACH AND LIVER. TUET ARK I! rn i M M I MU H UV TIO. MEDICAL FACULTY. IIROIOMJVTN ?SC CIO., AC r:\rs, XEIV ron h. j Manufactnred by C. F. PANKNIN, CHE1?ICT AITS AF0TQECA?7, (< II A Rb ir. M T t> N, H. i !. i Mrl'or Sale by ltrnggl?f Everyic/iere."%M Feb 5 My Notice. 11I1E undersigned give? notice thal he will apply to Hon. William Hutson Wigg, Judge of Probate, at bia ofiiee, in Columbia, at 10 o'clock, on :il?t January, 1870. for final discharge as Ksecntor of Priscilla Thompson, decoaaed. W.H. BROWN,Executor. Dee 21 113 m??!?<?!..j mm BB ? m --- Quaker Linimenl. THE H?BEST PROTECTION against di? east* in tho timely uno of a good remedy. The groat Family Liniment of the ago, for in? te ? inil and external uee, combined in ono med? icine. Not Mince the introduction of modern Clio mint ry and analytical research into the hidden mysteri?s of the vegetable kingdom, has there boen discovered a chemical produot of euch extraordinary curative powers as the "Quaker Liniment;" this justly celebrated medicino was discovered and prepared by a Quaker Doc? tor, connected with tho naval scrvico of the country, bin practice wa? conGncd to these ac voro cases which usually result from a sea? faring life. Rheumatisms, Acute and Chrome, Colds, Coughs, Cramps, Chilblains, Fevers, Neuralgin; indeed, ul! acute disorders requi? ring prompt and energetic medicine. The treatment of these complaints willi the ordi? nary medicine of thu day tailed to make a cure or relieve thu patient. Disappointed and mor? tified nt the result, and stimulated by the prompting* of n puro humanity for tho suf? fering, as well as a professional pride, he, after much labor and study, compounded bin Kient l iniment, culled tho' QUAKES LINI? MENT. This medicine is remarkable for the peculiar property it possesses in being an in ternal and extornal remedy ut the saine timo, and differs from all other medicines in its ac? tion in arresting disease. It is taken internally for Cold*, Coughs, Consumption, Cramp?, Fever und Ague, Head? ache, Asthma, Dysentery, Colic, Acid Stomach, Cholera, (.'bolera M?O bus, Siek Stomach, Pains in thc Stomach, Diurrho-u. It is used externally for Sore Throat, Diph? theria, Swelling of tho Glands of tho Neck, Hcnd-achc, Neuralgia, Face-ache, Tooth-ache, Pains in the Each, on the Side or in the Heart, Stiff Neck. Lumbago, Rheumatism, it is espe? cially good; Pains in the Bones, or in tin Muaclca or .feints, for Stings of Insects, Sunk?. Bites, Itching Humors in thc Skin; for al these, and for more flinn wc can enumerate it ia the great remedy. For aale, wholesale ami retail, bv FISH EU A HKINITSH, Druggie!*. Nov 2"> ', Columbia, S. C Bibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents OFFER their services to the public aa (JEN KRAL LANI) AGENTS. YA il! buy and eel Lands, and other property, on commission. Ni shargi a until sales ure effected. JAMES G. (ilBBKS. JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 10 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. Early Gardens. Early Fruit. ONION SETS, White Si!ver Skins, Onion Set.-, Ri tl bet alie!.I. Extra Ea riv I'ear,. Early Cabbages, Earlv Head Li Hnce, Early Blood Peet... Fresh Seed-, diieet from Luiidrcth, lor sal ut FISHER A IlEINlTSM-i Drugstore. u NICKERSON HOUSE," ' t ui.l .ilHi.V, SOI 'I'll CAUOL1NA, THIS pleasantly located HO- j TEL, unsurpassed by any ' Houaoin tho Boalb for comfort _ and healthy locality, is now opon to Travelers and others nockine accoin- . modations. Families can bo furnished with ! nico, airy rooms on roasonablo terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at tho different depots-passengers carried lo and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov :i WM. A. WHIR HT. rilli E Proprietors take pleasure in annouue JL it?K thiaelegantly-fnriiishcd Establishment now open for thc? accommodation of gnests. Tho table will always ho supplied w ith every 'lolicacy of tho Henson-both fl om the New fork and Charleston markets, and no efforts 1 .viii be spared tn give perfect satisfaction, in very respect, lo our patrons. FREE LUNCH i Hi." rclictory every dav from ll until 12.1. WM. (ICEMAN. I " May:Ut H. IT. BAUEN HOP. \ ' l?,,ss Tens and Uoiiees. SELECTED hyun?\r>crt Choir,rt Moy une, Hyson, Japan and English Breakfast Teas. Mocha, Old CJovi rmm ni Java, Lnguuvraand common t<> choice Bio Coffees. Pri?es ?owmid .inalitv guaranteed. OEO. KYM M EUS. Bacon! Bacon! , |/\ ?\i\?\ LBS. orime div salted ' h ar LU.Ul n f BACON BIDES, 1 2.IKM) lbs. prime drv salted BACON StlOUL , DEBS, 1,0011 lb?, cb.nco sugar-cured Family HAMS. I On hand and fut' sale low tu the trade, and at retail, by J. >v T. lt. Aft NEW. JDupont's Gunpowder Agency. AFULL supplv constantly on h un', nf all grades, in wholo, Half ?nd Quarter Ko^s I ami Canisters, for sale low lo tho trade and consumera- also, Drop:ind Bin k SHOT, Per Ienssi??:? CAPS, (hm Flints, Ac, for *ih- low, by .1 ?V T. ll. AONEW. Kerosene ! Kerosene ! ! I>UUE KEROSENE ol!., warranted 110, lire test, for uah- low bj the burrel and at ic I util; also in live gallon lin cans, at flt) mils pi'i'gnl'ion no eloirge for cans which is very I convenient l??r eoiintr\ piirchasi rs. i Nov Jl J. A T. lt. AllNEW. Another Step'm Sci suce.-Warranted the Bea! in the United states. Boots, Shoes and Hats for the Million ! .17' TUE MAMMOTH SHOE HOUSE: NEW &00DS TOR THE NEW YEAR I mmma I have just received it wry large stock of Liulies', (hut'.:, t<tWrw H^B; ; g Misses' and ('lui.lr.-n's Fi N K WORK, di reel fruin lirsl ?g? J^BjP?"-'11111'!'1- and bought al low ligures certainl;. ii.'' lines! .^Am?JSkxV^imrnn^lit to this market since thu war, ami in all colors ami ~^?? widths and sizes, mid the attention <>f buyers is solicited, ?is goods will bo marked down from this date. Call and see for yourselves, nt Hie sign nf the Mig Ihn?! ami Hal, <>i,o. door North of Columbia Hotel. A. SMYTH H. Jan 1 ETI WAN CIANOS. Soluble Manures and Sulphuric ?cid, MANUFACTURED at Charleston, under thc direction ol In. N. A. I it AIT, < hemi-l for tho Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphat? I'mnpauv. SOLUBLE 1'liOSl'HOP.IC ACID, iii tho form ?.l SOI.Cl?l.F l'l?o.- I IIA'l I" OF I.IMF, or DISSOLVED DONE PHOSPHATE, 1? the ham?id' all y..I i'. rli?z.i.?, and tho-c are valuable in the ratio ol'Soluble Phusphotic Acid which in io Ilium. The immeneu deposits of Phosphoric Guanos which were discovered in ls.;7 In South Caro? lina, hy Dr. Flt AT 1', consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Linie, which id mude available ari a Fertilizer hy being ground tu powder, and red need l>y Sulphuric Acid lo HIICII a condition a? lo mako itu insoluble phosphate aoluhlo in water, and thus made cn pablo ol hi nt'..' taken up by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphat? found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no moro value to the plant than tho original Phosphate rock. Tho greater tho proportion ot thia Solnhlo Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, th? lens Hie quantity reipurcd pi r acre, and consequently tim cheapest Fertilizer IM that containing the highest per cen I a gc of Soluble Phosphate. Impressed nilli these truths, the Sulphuric Arid and Super-PhoHphatc L'onipnny have erected at Charleston, the tirst extensive Acid Chambers South nf baltimore, and are abb.! to oftV r to planters the highest per ccutagu of Soluble Phosphate ol I .hue known m any mm !.. t. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forain: I. KU? an, No. i-PUKE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed lo contain'il pi re. nt. ol Dissolved bono Phosphate of Lime, $00 per ton, 10 per cont, discount fur cash. ?4. Kihvan. Xo. a.-PERUVIAN SUPEB-PHOSPU ATE, guaranteed locontain _o percent, of Dissolved Hone Phosphate, und \h to ? per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufllcienl addition ol" Peruviau (luann to adapt it tn all Crops, ?70 per ton, 10 per rout, dim-omit for CHHII. WK ALSO omit: DISSOLVED BONE, ol' high grado, for planters or manufacturer*, who may deidre t<> mix into any othor compost, and wo suggest that tliis is tho besl and chi a pest method for manu? facturers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained ill the mixture. Will be sold at fixed rate for each per centage. [Jan 1 3mo| W.H. V, BBB CO., A^i iin.BjBj B. 0'NKAI.KA SON, Agents, Columbia. No. ll Adger'a Wharf, Chai liston, S. ('.BBB riUJE "CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is made from tho Phosphates of South Carolina, and ie J. pronounced by various chemists, ono of tho liest Manures known, only' inferior to Peru vian Guano ip Ms fertilizing properties. Them > Phosphate a ari' thc rr ni? ina of extinct land and sea animais, and possess qualities of the greatest valno lo the Agrictill?n.?d. We annex tho.an&lysis nf Professor Shepard: LAUOBATOIII o) nu: Mi ni, w Cni.M ni m >i rn CAROLINA. Analysis <d CAROLINA FERTILIZE lt, personally soin led Moisture expelled at 212? F., ......... tr? vu Organic Matter, with nome waler nf combination expelled al u low led heal, . li? so Fixed Ingredients, .... . . iii; HO Ammonia, - . .... 2|00 Phosphoric A. id Soluble, .. ?MS I ipi i vale nt to ll 27 Soluble Phosphate nf Lillie. Insolnhle, i, 17 Fipiivnlotil tn 13 48 fnanlnhle (bono.) I ! |:l 21 7"< Phoaphnlool Limo. Sulphuric Acid, - ll di K.piivahuil to ! 155 Sulphate ?i Lim. Sulphate of Potash, - .>v, Sulphate ..r Sod:., - ... ? ... Sand, .... . .... li ni] Ou tho atreugtli of llieao results, I mn g|N,| locerliiy to Ho- HIIIII rioritj id I ho CAROLINA FERTILIZER, examined. C. U. SHEPARD, Ju. Wo will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER lo planters ami (din ra ai ICO per lon of 2,000 pounds. ?KO. W. WI I.I.I A.il S t? ? O . l-'i?? Im?. ? 'Ital I? ?ton, S. ?". COPELAND A BE ARDEN, Agents, Columbia, 8. C. Jan l |3mo New York Advertisement*. . AUOVND TI1K WWtliD." Subscribo for tho ?EW YORK OBSERVER, Tho largo double weekly FAMILY NEWSPAPER. SOUND AND GOOP. Try it. It will bo money well spent. 13.50 per annum. SAMPLE COPI PS PUKE. \ - SION K Y E. H O It 8 E, J lt., ?V CO., an .". :t7 Park How, New York. Imo , VWAY WITH RPICC'rACI.KS.-Old eyes . made new easily, without doctor or un di- ? ines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents, j ddresH, Du. K. II. FOOTE, 120 Lexington Av. ; J ? WAV WITH t'MUMKURTAUI.F.jl fV. TKI SSKS-Comfort and cure for the I lipttircd. Snit post-paid on receipt of lileents. I Address, Du. E. B FOOTE, ? Dec 15 timm 120 Lexington Ave.. N. Y. * Pratt's "Astral" Oil. ? a LrNLlKK many other Illuminating Oils, is I ' perfectly pure, and free from all adultera- . 1 ions or mixtures of any kind. It emits no ! a (Tensive smell while burning, gives a soft Riid j r irilliant light, and can he used with the same , J seuraneo of safety as gas. Chemists pro- 1 lOltnco it the Itent and safest Illuminating Oil J vcr Offered to tho public; and Insurance Com- . lanies endorse and urge upon consumers tho ? S ise of the "Astral" Oil in preference to any i I it her. lt is now burned hy thousands of | I annlies, and in no iustance lias any accident ? | icciirrecl from its use; a lamp tilled with it, ii ipset and broken, will not explode. Tu pre- : J tent adulteration, tho "Astral'* OUI is packed j / inly in Hm (litaranty Patent Cans, of ono gal- \ t on and live gallons each, and each can is , t ?culed in a manner that cannot be counter riled. Every package with uncut seal we , f varrant. Be mire and get none but the genii- i r ne article, Pratt s "Astral" Oil, for sale by i ( '.calera everywhere, and al wholesale and re- \ nil by the proprietors. Oil, HOI'SK OK CHARLES PRATT, 8 Hts Fulton ht reel. New Yolk. t P. O. Hos ?I.O'iO. I i Send for circulars, with testimonials and ! I ?rice lists. Enclose stamps for copy of the . I Astnil I.hjht. Jan 1 VM'< \ [ ; i ?MmivifBPtureil by < Ito National Walch Co., ! ! OF ELGIN, ILL. < Pronounced by Yfntrh Kaken, Iiuilroail nwl l \- ? t*-**"St '?f\\ \\ I?1"1** men. East and West. -" ' \\ '? hf the must correct , .ii '.''--.Hi 11 Timo Keepers made. ; WfiKV-41 Avoid parties who ad? ' \ , './.' to'QfJ TiTtlw to fcead Watches V' W r>\ // "C.O.D." PURPORTINGll SiW '/ ^Vlt' ;"/ to !?. of our make. Wo ; i j >..,. e/7,,i i y/*^ rurnlKh nomi for that ( ffjSM ? ~^?^>i\S >#\ parp?se. There arc 1ml- j Si?faff* ?1? ?7? iatlons In market. To , 5?fk* rl^raBsV get OKM'I.NK ELOIN! V i IC!*; -, ii|>|>1 y l i dealer* In your own locality or , U"wli<-tv. whom mu know to lie honorable., I (usine** Ollie?? und tales Booie IOU A 101 Lok? 1 !l-. t. ( lllll?l), lib . ' Nov 11 :?i; LOW 3PRICE8. lITHirr, DINNER SETS. nr? l.inioge J VV Shapes, HM picos, ?J.'I Sinullci si/.e 1 .-els plOpo|i|i,|oltl l\ hill ill pitees. WHITE Itill.KT.SE'?K. ll pi.-cts, Will. ( WHITE PEA si TS. 11 pit . ? s. $4 INI iii >(?!> WA rEU-titlBl.E'l'S, pi r ilozeii, ; 1 .111. COHO WI NE-? i LASSES, per dozen, il (III. 1 !l other good.-' ni our lillC ('(pially low. Conds packed for the eiuiiitrv, or forwarded bv E\ piess, C. (). 1). i WASHINGTON IIADLKY'N J Middle Cooper Institute Block, * hird ?nd Foin t h Aves , between Ti li and nth .-Heels, New Yolk. ' Send for Illustrated Photograph and t'ala? rgue ot Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. . nailed free. Oct l"i Sill O 1 R. HOE & CO., Manufacturers of rVarratited Extra Cast Steel Patent ( Ground Circular Mill Mulay ? and Gang ? SAWS. Circular Saws, 117//? Movable or Inserted Teeth. ll TE CLAIM Tor our Patent Circular Saw YV Ike following advantages over all Ibers: The shanks ol' Ike teoth are elastic, and ex rt a uniform distension in thc sockets. Tho stability ol thc plate is in no way affect d hy inserting new sets nf ti lth. Each tooth, independently, may he adjusted II the cutting line. No rivets, keys, ot other objectionable ap lianeos, ?re employed in connection with the i-eth, which are as simple in construction, and s easily used, us .1 nut for a holt. In sheri, all the ihl'ticult ies heletoton 1 xpe iciieeil in the use ot movable t eel li f 1 saws, re fullv niel und obviated by Ibis invention. ALSO. TI'TTI.K l?ATK.\T "CHAMPION" GUOKSCIIT SAWS. I-Uttss rf/' s I HX nf ll.I. KIN hs. aw Mandrels, Gumming Machines. &e. S< nd h?i ( ??ta!o?;il "M :. i. . I Pri. ?? ! it-is. !: HOE A co.. in.tn,. PICKS .iLn'liiue and Sun Mainline Inn-is N> \i Viol, Horton, Mass., and hon? do:;. Eng. Aug ?(1 |t?m?i Dr. Kichan's Golden Remplies, lt ? / V/ Vi \ KEWARD foi H pi case ol'.lis 5 1 ?A JAM * ease in suv stttj;o which thev ni i<>.111, hu. l!lCIIAL".SOOLDEN BALSAM o. l cures ITecrs. Illental? d Kore Throat and louth. Mae Kies. I i options, Copper-Colored hitches, Set ofilia, Ac; is the greatest Blood mile : kipnvp, " justvpfj nil dispose (rom thc isleto and h I.viv tin blood p.ile Milli henlthv. 1>?:. ItlCHAU's HOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 iles Mei rte 1.1. A Heel ii HIM, Khcumutisio in all s terms, gives iiunicdiute rebel in all cases, o dilling in cessa i \. Pl ice oft il her No. 1 or o. -J. ? "1 01 per bottle, or I wo bottles for 19 00. DR. IHCHAU'S (?OLDEN ANTI DOTE, a sa fe id radical nure for nil Lb in a ry Derangement a, 'companied with full directions Price IB.00 .r hot Ie. DR. RICH AU'S OOLDEN ELIXIR 'AMOUP, a radlusl ? in e for Debility, in old - young; imparting energy with wonderful lect Price $"? per bottle or two bottles for $'.>. Cn receipt or price, thc ic medics will he lipped tn am place. Circular* sent. Address DR. I). P KJCHAHDS, Aug P.i ly No. 228 Val lek st , New Y<ik. OH. W. II'. TtlTT-*" '" STANDARD PREPARAI IONS. SARSAPARILLA ?Np QUERN'S DELIOUT, j Expectorant, VegetableLiver Pols, Improved Hair Dye. For sale by Feb 27 Iv E. E. .L'OKSON. Tobacco ! Tobacco '! 'i \ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low ' ' figures. f UO boxes Fair Chewing Tobare .. .I boxes Extra Bock City Ch OW Jig Tobacco. I boxes Commonwealth Chowiijg Tobacco. ID boxes HOMO Bud (.'hewing T/hacco. .Lr I v 20 JOHN Cf iE EC. E BS. Limburgher Che/.e. (\/\ LBS or lilia echb/tcil CHEESE \J\ ' inst to hand. / Also, io boxes primo Cnltin/'ttliecac. fi boxes Young' Amnrlca Ch* J?'. For sale by OH). S VMM Elis. Solomons' bikers, I1IIE great 80ETHERN lp NIC and InvigO I Hint, is for salo by Di. C. n. MIOT, Nov'.'i Druggisi Columbia, S c. Beer! Beer!! ?10ME dealer? lu this elly have boen in doubt j that I could hold out supplying them with ?cortina eummer. I now Inform the publie hat I have a largo supply of ohl Later fleer ii baud, which 1 put against any Beer brought rom the North, or even imported from Get . lany, aa to purity and strougth. 1 am read} u teat it hy tho llei r neale. Au? 20 JOHN C. SERGERB. Baking Powders. BETTER than Preston's, warranted. Only twenty-five cent* a box, at PISUF.lt A HKINITNH'S Dru? Store. Candy! Candy! \i\ UOXES Mixed CANDY, just received .f\f ami t<u- Male low bv the box. Mee 10 j. A T. lt. AQNEW. ?- . Th cs voip toma .Liifare*^: easiness a u d pain in the gide, lometiiues the pam ia in the shoulder, and ia uiittaki-n fur rheumatism. The stomach ta .fleeted with leas of appetite und aicknesM, towels in general costive, Hotuetimes alternat ng with lax. The bead ia troubled with pain, aid dull, heavy sensation, considerable louant numery, accompanied with painful Biusation >f having left undone something which ought 0 have been dene. Often complaining ot roakucsB, debility, ami low spirits. Monte 1 in i-H Borne ol tho ubovu symptoms attend th.: liaeaac, and at other times very few of them; Ibut tho Liver ia ge? nerally tho orgau moat involved;eui c the Liver with [)R. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR. V preparation of roeta and hoi ha, warranted 0 I"' Strictly vegetable, ami eau du no injury O any one. lt baa boen Unod by hundreds, and known or tho last thirty-five yeara aa one of tho moat diable, efficacious and harmless preparation? vcr ottered to tho Buffering. If taken reg ti arly and persistently, it ia ailie to euri1. Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, lick headache, chronic diarrhoea, sffectious ol he bladder, earn)) dysentery, affections of thu ????????????aariBGHHaHBJaahiikidneva, rever, j Regulator. fcaSK-5SKKi imniiKffniMn-Sot the akin, mriiy of mo mood, meiancluily, or depression if spirits, heartburn, colic, or paiiiB in thu >owels, pain in tho head, fever and ague, Iropsv, boils, ]>ainin back and Jimba, asthma, irysipolaa, female affections, and bilious dia laacs generally. Trice ll; bv mail, $1.25. Prepared only hy J. H. ZK1LIN A CO., Druggists, Macon, Un. The following highly respectable porsonscan 'ully attest to tho virtues of thia valuable medi? ane, and to whom we moat rospeetfnllv refer: Gen. W. H. Holt, President H. W. lt. lt. Oom >auy; Kev. J. lt. Felder, Ferry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga. ; Geo. J, Lunaford, Esq., Conductor s. W. H. lt.; C. MasU-raon, Esq., Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butte, Bainbridge, 3a.; Dykes .V. spat-hawk, Editors Floridian, rallahasuee; lb v. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers, Fan., Superintendent s. \V. lt. lt.; Daniel billiard, M?llanla Station, Macon V: Brunswick lt. l(.,Twigxe('iinntvt(la ?Oren? ville Wood, Wood's Factory. Macon. Ga.; llev. K. F. Kasterling, I*. IC. florida Conference; Major A. F Wu il?y. Kingston, (ia ; Editoi Macon Trlrijrnplt, and John Ingall-, foi 'merl) d Columbia, S. C. For HU leb; aU dri?irt!ista. July 13 Mum Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R SU FE lt INTEN D ENT'S OFF1CF. Cm.r.uuii, S. C , January 13, 1870. f \N and after TO-DAY, an Accommodation Vj Train will run aa lollows: .eave Columbia.G Iii p. ut, irrrive at Augusta .... ... 3.80 a. tn .eave Augusta. . .I IS p. ni i rr i ve at Columbia . .. 1 80 a. ni Thia Train connects with the Georgia da) 'aasoiiger Trains ut Augusta, and tho Qi ceil' .!!<? Hoad at Columbia, each wav. C. liol'KNIGHT, Superintendent. Jan 13 ||12i2tno Greenville ana Columbia Railroad 1ENEHAL SI I PElt I NTEN DEN T'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, January IA, 1870. ES T25T ^?iW^SP ON after WED NEK M^A^iy?Pri|ity?DAY, January 19, the fol ?wing Schedule will be mil daily, Burda; scented, connecting with Night Train ol loath Carolina Knau, np and down, and witl light Train on Charlotte, Colnmbia and Au nata Hoad going South: .eave Columbia. 7.00 a n " Alston. 8.40 a n ". Newberry.10.10 a ii .rt ive Abbeville. :! (Kl p n Anderson. 4.20 p ti " Greenville. ?, (MI p i .?.ave Greenville. Q.45 a i '. Anderson. 0.25 a i " Abboville... . 8 00 ar " Newberry. 12 3;* pi " Alston.. " . 2 lt) pi irrivu Colnnittia. 45 DI The Train will i ? turn I rom Helton to Amie! on on Monday ami Friday mornings. JAMES o'. MEREDITH, QeneralSup't. ?tT Fallers publishing hy agreement wit ho Company will copy. Jan }G Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. I GENERAL FHE1GHT A TICKET OFFICE, COI.UMIIIA, S. C., December 23, 180?. III IM following Passenger Schedule will r into effect on thia Hoad on ami after SUI )AY next, 'Jf'.th blatant: ooiNo NORTH. .eave Augusta, at. 4.00 a. D '* Columbia, S. C., at.0.40 a. ii " Witnihboro, at.ll 40 a. u Cheater, at.1.40 p. li rt ive at Charlotte, N. C. 4.20 p. t Milking cloao connections with Trains lorth Cat (dina Hoad for all pointa Not th ut last. OOINO SOUTH. .eave Charlotte, N. C.,at. 10 30 a. r Chet ter, tit.1.25 p. I Whitish. at.2 57 p. r Colnmbia, S. C.. at. 5.07 p. i rr ?vi ?it AiH'tistit.9 M? p. i Miking i-i' M' connections with Ti ams <-i-1 rx I ami Georgia Itailroads fur Sa va un? ml nil pointa m Fhn ?du, Macon. Colrtpilqt loni gonn i \. Mobile. Ni w Orb una. t*'ellfi hatiauooga. AI? inphis. Nat h ville, l.iimvill im-iuiiali. M. I.' ina. ami all points South HI .'?.st. Palace S i cp.ng Cala on u\\ Night Ttuin hi oily b '? i. -1.1 IK sold. Slid liuggllgl elli eked ll pi incipal points ??' PasMMigers by thin route oolNO Noni ave choice of t URI l nil n |U vi la i ll ?i. C. IIOIIKKJGHT. Siipeniili'iidi-iil. li 1?. I Niiisr.y, iii in i ul Freight and Tics gent. Dec 25 South Carolina Railroad Company, EN EH AL SUPT'S OFFICl . t?i IT. 15, 1 Bfif. SwiCSa?; ? THKfoliowipg Sell ?pg^??r^4??. jjuijj f,,r ' Pui-aeng raiua will be ubseivi-il trout ibis dale: li.1V I A.'.sr SOK? THAI it. caving Colnmbia ut... . 7.46 a. I H iving at Columbia at. 1 40 p. i smut i x cn KISS THAIN. caving Colutitbia :>t. 5.50 p. i riiving nt Columbia at. 4.45 a. Tint rj.jirjEN THAIN 'ill continue, to m?t the following schedule TUI-wr.KXI.Y. (Mondays. Wednesdays ut-O Saturdays . II ive Columbia 11.00 a. ni. /.VUL>C \Av y iiAiia (siNi>A?a i 4i,j,\.\ ' rave Camden C..?5 u m. pit,,. .' M BifeL ve King ville 3.15 p m. AX,, i.'JR st pt m II T. Spartan burg a>}il^2|j| ?Bf^^ >tWllf- CT^'l- ~^'y^"r''I".' .'.flcI^'lM^J^Kr (1,^,1 mftz^jvfjr* I'aasengcr Ti nins ? iflAu' , j nburg i '. H mt Mondays, IhfiBji^ . ri d av a, at 7 HO a, m., ami au i<>f?^ft?t,"? 35 p. m., connecting with GjfeJAvJ/e do am. Returning Tuesdays, 'innirsdnis " itnnlays, leave Alston 9.80 m/.; arrive St,, nbnrg 3,40 p. m., as per following Schrutii Donn Train.* Un Trat,, Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Liai lartanl'tirg 0 7 :?o ^.40 icolel.10 s.lft ?--.?0 2.50 v nesville 19 8.55 0 00 2.10 2. lion ville... 28 ??.45 10.10 12.65 i nt lie.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12. elton ...48 1 1.40 11.45 11.20 ll. les Ford 52 12 05 12.10 10 55 ll rather-50 12.30 12.35 10.30 lt?! r?ton _ UH 1 35 9 ; )ct n TII08. ii. JETER. Prealdcin. Laurens Railroad---New Schedule. ?B#{jfjp MAH. Trailla on this Hoad run i 9gtm^fg?return same day, to connect wil un.I down Trains on Greenville and Colon i lUilroad, at Helena; s aving Laurens at M , Tuesdays, Thursoiivs and Saturday il leaving Helen?, at 1.3t P. M. same days, niy 9 f, H. BOWERS Superintendent