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[Original. OB TUB FORTUNES OF JULIET CLAYBURN. ?ON'flMUSI). "Brother," prayed Mrs. Thurlow, al? most as pale as the marble face before her, "nono of this. Be quiet. You make me so nervous I can do nothing for her restoration. Suppose we remove her to my chamber, jost opposite, and place her on the bed. I will loosen her dress and then respiration will be freer." "She is beginning to breathe," said Karl, who was kneeling on the floor be? side the sofa. "Seel" "You need not be frightened, uncle Clayburn," said Rudolph. Karl Honked his handkerchief in Eau de Cologne and held it for her to inhale. She drew a long sigh, and the blue eyes opened. She looked at her lover, and a soft blush came to the face whioh had boen recently so deadly pale. "Do you know me, Jolie?" "It is Karl's voice," she said; "it is Karl himself. My own Karl, come back to me." "Would to God I had never left you, my darling." "It would have been better, perhaps -but we cannot tell. We must not grieve over the past. It is irrevocable. Bat you will never leave me again?" "No, no." Karl wiped his moistened eyes and turned away his fsoe to conceal his emotion. "Karl," were the next murmured \ words, "who told you I was false, and ( how could you believe it?" He drew out their engagement ring | from his yest pocket. Bndolph nnd Ju? liet could not forbear an exclamation of astonishment when they beheld it. "You know the significance attached to this," he said. When I recoived it what could I do? What else could I be? hove?" "I never sent it," said Juliet, emphat? ically. "I thought it was lost. It made me very unhappy, but I wrote you all about it, hoping no harm would come to us." "Ohl this hos been a villainous piece "of business!" exclaimed Karl; "the devil himself could not concoct anything more diabolical." "Who did it?"inquired Mr. Clayburn. No one answered, but there were sig? nificant- looks exchanged between Karl, Rudolph and Juliet. "But who did it?" inquired Mr. Clay? burn again. "Does anybody know?!' "We suspect, father," replied Juliet. "Let me ask Karl a few questions, and then I will tell you where our suspicions rest. Where were you, Karl, when you received this ring?" "In Dresden." "How did you get it?" "Au American gentleman, named Ray? mond, brought it direotfrom Charleston. I was absent in Vienna at the time. When I returned, mother handed me a package. I opened it-saw a letter ad? dressed in your hand-writing, dashed open the envelope and the ring fell to the floor. I was so stunned, I could not comprehend it at first. But I pioked up the ring-it was unmistakable. I un? folded the paper to see if there was any explanation. Not a line-not a word, marred its spotless surface. I looked at tho superscription. I oould not mistake it-it was Juliet's own writing. Mr. Raymoud had left his card, with the mes? sage, he would be glad to see me on his return to Dresden, in a few weeks. I called on him at the hotel. The news he brought confirmed everything. He told mo of your engagement to your cousin. I expressed a doubt, remarking it was an old report. He said there could be no doubt, for Frank had told him, himself, and that the wedding would take place very soou. He told mo also of his own engagement to that -fiend incarnate. Once or twice, a suspicion of what bas proved to be the truth, flashed across my mind, but remembering, Juliet, you had promised never to remove the ring from yonr finger, I rejected the thought, con? cluding I was a great fool for my pains, and that my happiness was wrecked as a deserved punishment, for having placed faith in a woman's word." There was a dead silence for some min? utes, when Karl ceased to speak. "But I wrote to you many times after that," said Juliet; "did you never re? ceive any of my letters?" "Notono," and K&.rl fairly gnashed his teeth. "Of conrso she kept back all. You were nursing a serpent in your bosom. Not long after the ring reached me I went to Paris, where I havo mostly resided since." "Yes," suid Juliet, "attending to your brother's uffairs-Naunerl wrote about it." "I cauuot allow you to remain under such a fale impression," said Karl, his face flushing slightly. "It is true, I went there in the first place, on business for Franz, but that was soon finished. I wa? unspeakably miserable, dreaded coming back to America, know not whore to find peace, so I remained in Paris, seeking oblivion in new scenes and striv? ing to drown remembrance in n lifo of profligacy nod dissipation." "Poor Kurll" said Juliet, affectionate? ly, at tho same timo with matchless grace and modesty, twining her arm around his neck. "Tho demon, then, who did all this mischief," questioned Mr. Clayburn, "is no less a person than Cornelia Ray? mond?" "The same," answered Karl, with an air of suppressed exasperation. "I can now account for ber auxiety to get me married off," said Juliet. "All last winter, in Charleston,-she was per? secuting mo about it, saying it was my duty to marry Frank ; that 1 would doubt? less be an old maid if I didn't, und that I was a silly goose to bo constant to a L man who had forgotton my vory exist ,I);\ ?the-wretch"' exclaimed Karl. am \ TO BE CONTINT EC * \ I I ' I ll ,1 ? rora. a. BB,*J>FIKLI>*8 FEMALE REGULATOR! WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. THIS valuable medioino ls prepared for WO? KEN exclusively, and to bo nsed by women only. It is adapted especially to those eales whore the womb is disordered, and will our? any irregularity in the "menses," except in such oases as require a sargioal operation. As these last are very rare, the FEMALE REGU? LATOR is of almost universal application. In a sudden chock of the "monthly courses" from COLD, trouble of mind, or Uke cause, it ants like a charm, by B ESTO KINO THE DISOHABOE IN KVBBT ?NSTANOS, thus relieving the fever, head? ache, pain in the small ef tho back and "lower stomach," flushes of heat about the faoe, chilly sensations, burning of the eye-lids, and gene? ral restlessness. Taken in time, all these symptoms pass away immediately, without in? jury to the constitution. Frequently, how? ever, the proper remedy is not applied in time, the disease becomes chronic, ana the founda? tion laid for numberless evil,* to the constitu? tion of the woman. The next "turn" comes around, and there is no "show," or perhaps tho "whites" will appear. There will oe somo uneasiness about the womb, but very little or none of the natural fluid escaping. The com? plexion bocomes sallow, bowels swoUon. a sort of greenish caste about tho face, constant, dull, aching pains in tho bead, weight in the lower stomach and back, with or without whiten, palpitations of tho hoart, pallor, ex? haustion, indigestion, weariness, languor,ach? ing across the loins, loss of appetite, pain in left breast, tightness across the chest, cough and giddiness. If still allowed to go on, "green sickness" will bo fully developed; tho headaohe becomes severo, with loss of memo? ry, diminished sensibility, SICK STOMACH, dys? pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flesh, in? creased flattering of the heart, SWELLING OF TUB FEET, legs and body, and occasional spit? ting of blood. The slightest effort causes HURRIED BBEATHINO, almost to suffocation. Tho skin is flabby, and has a "doughy feel." This is a Bad picture, but it is the oondition of thousands of women between tbe ages of fifteen and forty-five, who are brought to tho grave by ignorance, or neglect to tako the pro? per remedy. To all who are afflicted with any of the symp? toms above-mentioned, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DB. J. BBADFIELO'S FEMALE REOULATOB. A few ounces taken, you will at onco experience its benefit, and with a little patience, you will bo folly restored to hoaltb. This remedy has boen extensively used for upward of twenty years by many of the most oxperionced and successful physicians in Georgia. No family should bo without two or three bottles. We repeat, that DB. J. BBADFIELD'S FEMALE REOULATOB is prepared for WOMEN, and to be used by women only. A trial is all wo ask. Prepared and sold in any quantity, by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. TESTIMONIALS. Wo. the undersigned Druggists, take plea? sure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Brad field's Female Regulator, believing it to bo a good and reliable remedy for tho disease for which he recommends it. PEMBEBTON, WILSON, TAYLOB A Co., Atlanta. W. A. LANSUELL, W. 0. LAWBHE, Atlanta, Qa. W. ROOT tc SON, Marietta, Ga. STATE GEORGIA. TBOUP CO., Deo. 21,1868. This is to certify that I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this County, and, as a medical man, pronounce it to bo a combination of medicines of great merit in tho treatment of all diseases of females for which be recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. CABTEBSVILLE, GA., April 26, 1869. This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfleld's Fe? male Regulate r. 1 therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the attention of suffering womankind to tho merits of a medicine whose power in curing irregular and suppressed menstruation has been proven under my own personal ob? servation. Its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may tho remedy be called "Woman's Beet Friend." Yours, respectfully, JAMES W. STU ANGE. W. H. TCTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DOWIE A MOISE, of Charleston, 8. C., Wholesale Agents. Price $1.50 per bottlo. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, GEIGER A MCGREGOR, and C. H. MIOT^Columbia, 8. C. Oct 30 tly Quaker Liniment. THE SUREST PROTECTION against dis? ease is tho timoly use of a good remedy. The great Family Liniment of tho age, for in? ternal and external use, combined in ono med? icino. Not since the introduction of modern Che? mistry and analytical research into tho hidden mysteries of the vegetable kingdom, bas there bcon discovered a chemical product of such extraordinary curativo powers as the "Quaker Liniment;" this justly celebrated medicine was discovered and prepared by a Quaker Doc? tor, connected with tho naval service of tho country, his practice was confined to those se? vere cases which usually result from a sea? faring lifo. Rheumatisms, Acute and Chronic, ColdB, Coughs, Cramps, Chilblains, Fevers, Neuralgia; indeod, all acute disorders requi? ring prompt and energetic medicine. Tho treatment of these complaints with tho ordi? nary medicine of tho day failed to make a cure or relieve tho patient. Disappointed and mor? tified at tho result, and stimulated by tho promptings of a puro humanity for tho suf? fering, as well as a professional pride, be, aft er much labor and study, compounded bis great Liniment, called tho QUAKER LINI? MENT. This medicine is remarkable for the peculiar property it possesses in being an in? ternal and external remedy at .the samo timo, and differs from all other medicines in its ac? tion iu arresting disease. It is taken internally for ColdB, Coughs, Consumption, Cramps, Fever aud Aguo, Head? ache, Asthma, Dysentery, Colic, Acid Stomach, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach, Pains in tho Stomach, Diarrhoea. It is usod externally for Soro Throat, Diph? theria, Swelling of tho Glands of the Neck, Head-ache, Neuralgia, Face-ache, Tooth-ache, Pains in the Back, on the Sido orin the Heart, Stiff Neck, Lumbago, Rheumatism,?it ia espe? cially good; Pains in tho Bones, or in tho Muscles or Joints, for Stings of Insects, Snake Bites, Itching Humors in tho SI.in; for all these, aud for more than we eau enumerate, it is tho great remedy. For salo, wholesale and retail, by FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists. Nov 25_i Columbia, 8. C CERTAIN PRESERVATION THAT thc celebrated perfected SPECTA? CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured by Lazarus A Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, strengthens aud preserves the Eyes assists tho Hight most brilliantly, aud lasts a great many years without chango. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Jeweler, Colombia Hotel Row, is the solo appointed Agentin Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for thor salo. Dec 31 ly BREAKFAST BACON. 2Aftf1 POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS . V/ww and Breast I'icces, 5 casks Davis' Sugar-Cured Hams, 25 bills., h alf-bbl s und koge Leaf Lard. 800 lbs. Mutten Harn? Por sale by feb 26 EDWARD "HOPE a v y 11 11 g?i Watches and Jewelry Repaired r N th? beat manner, by first class workmen, L and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Deo 16 WILLIAM GLAZE. /flfe. f-\ THE POLLOCK HOUSE RE8 ^YLWTAURANT is now in complote work ^OlgW iD?? order. OYSTERS will be aervod np in every stylo and in the beat manner. Fa? milies supplied in any quantity. ^ jfegj Also, GAME in ecason; besides&g^?BmB REFRESHMENTS of every kind.fl Tho BILLIARD ROOM is again in * - ^operation. Tablea from best iffilillliLiiJMiia^aT makers. T. M. POLLOCK, V|"fTVj\y Oot28 Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOUSE, PA?SISGKK <& PRANKUN, Proprietor?. THE abovo house ia conveniently looated on Hain street-kept on European plan, with large, well-fur mahed Rooms. Table supplied with the boat tho market affords. Also, finest Norfolk OYS? TERS. WILD GAME and FISH, of all kinds, served in any stylo, by an experienced cook. Board, with or without lodgings, by tho weok or day, at moderato rates, and meals served at all hours, without extra charge. In BAR attached, will alwaya bo found finest WINES, ALES, Liquors, Segara, &o. T. M. PAY8INOER, O. TX. FltAMKLIN. se?are The Great Sont VIA CH Bates Guaranteed as low ai TBS SHORT SEA LIN1 MAKINS INSURANCE THE OLD ESTABLISHED The Superior Ocean S ON TUE CHARLESTON, 1,200 Tons, J JAMES ADGER, 1,200 Tons, ' JAS. ADGER & CO., Ag ON THU! TENNESSEE, 1,650 Tons, O. 80UTH CAROLINA, 1,050 Tc WM. A. COURTENi ON SATI MANHATTAN, 1,300 Tons, il CHAMPION, 1,500 Tons, B.1 JAS. ADGER & CO., Age These Steamships are First Class in every roe many years' experience on tho Atlantic Coast, a modations, aro unrivalled by any Steamera froi all of tho delicacies of tho New York and Charl Through Passage Ticke May be obtained at all of the Railroad 1 with thia favorite route, in Sont Tennessee and PRICE OF COLUMBIA via CHARLEST< Including Meale and Stato-room on boan A3* Merchants, ordering their Spring Gooda * directing them shipped 49" Stato-rooms may bo secured in advanci Agents of tither Steams B. I Of the Great Southern I HENEY ] March 1 3mo ETIWAN Soluble Manures ai MANUFACTURED at Charleston, under th the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the forn DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is tho basis in tho ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which it Tho immense deposits of Phosphoric Guano lina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insoluh as a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, and as to mako its insoluble phosphate soluble in w by growing plants. Tho insoluble Phoephate more value to tho plant than the original Phos] Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contait, consequently tho cheapest Fertilizer is that co Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric At at Charleston, tho first oxtonsivo Ae.id Chambei planters tho highest per contage of Soluble Ph? Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms: 1. Bllwan, No. 1-PURE SOLUBLE PHOS Dissolved Bono Phosphate of Limo, $G0 per tor ?. Ktlwan. No. 3-PERUVIAN SUPER-PE nf Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and l i to 3 per ci Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all Crops, $70 po WK KIMO DISSOLVED BONE, of high grado, for plant into any other compost, and we suggest that tl facturera to transport thu Sulphuric Acid couts for oaoh por centago. [Jan 1 limo] It. O'NK.U.K SI SON, Agent*, Columbia. Boots, Shoes and H AT THE MA MM O '1 NEW GOODS FOB I have just received a ve ?Hw- Misses' und Children's 1 ^Rtj^rt^.:huudH, ?nd bought at 1" ^?BafljalL^fclirnn oh I, to this market sin widths and sizes, aud the attention of bnj down from this date. Call and soo for yourselves, at the sign t of Columbia Hotel. Another Step in Science.-Warran Jan IH SOLD Ii Y DHTfOGl TUS ONLY TRUE HEIPJITBH'S GERMAN HORSE POWDER, Deutsches Pferde Pulver. THI8 Celebrated POWDER ie ? um.tf*n)?4 Prepared from tho old German ta. Br Vm ltcclpe, and is the only genuine ?KX P ff Gorman Uorao Powder as madG ?"??BS**** by "Hoinitah." It ?H Bpecially in? tended for diseases to which the Horse is sub? ject. The extraordinary virtues of this Horse Powder are attested to by thousands, and for fifty years has stood and still stands first in the estimation of ah experienced Farmers, Agriculturists and Farriers, as tho beat medi? cine for tho Horse. It is composed of roots and herbs carefully combined with tonics, and may be given in all cases where dieoaseexiBts. For INDIGESTION, DISTEMPER, Hide? bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appoiito, Inward Sprains, .Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Grease, Mange, Surfeit, old Coughs,Exhaustion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools the blood, and prevents boreen becoming stiff and foun? dered. It is a stimulous for weak stomachs, and renders tho limbs and skin soft and fino, giving a smooth coat to the ha<r, and transforms the ill conoitionod and sick to health, beauty and spit it. Prepared4 only by E. H. H KINIT8H, Phar? macist, Columbia, 8. C. "^Deo"?0 XT TORK 2 hem Freight and Passenger Line, ARLESTOM, S. C> s by any Competing Boute. 7 NORTH AND EAST. I, HALF PER. CERT. TRI-WEEKLY ROUTE. ide-Wheel Steamships ?SDAYS. AMES BERRY, Commander. r. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander. ents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. HSDAYS. CHICHESTER, Commander, ins, SIM. ADKINS, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., or KY, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. 7RDAY8. :. S. WOODHULL, Commander. ff. LOCKWOOD, Commander. nts, Adger's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. peet, and all under the command of mon of .nd in Bpeed, comfort and elegance of accom a the South. Their tables aro supplied with oeton Marketa. its and Bills of Lading 'loket and Freight Offices in connection b Carolina, Georgia. Alabama. I Mississippi. PASSAGE: 3N TO NEW YORK, $22.00; I of steamers, and transfer in Charleston. , will find an important Having of time by I ria Charleston, 8. C. 3, without extra charge, by addressing the hip Line, at Charleston. >. HASELL, General Agent 'reigbt Linc, 40 and 42 Broadway, Now York. I. MORGAN & CO., Agents Of Stomabip Lines, 20 Broadway, Now York. GUANOS, id Sulphuric Acid, e direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT, Chemist for Companv. i of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or of all good Fertilizers, and these are valuable i in them. 3 which were discovered in 1807 in South Caro? le Phosphate of Limo, which is made available red need by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition uter, aud thus inado capablo of being taken up found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no ibate rock. Tho greater tho proportion of this ta, tho less tho quantity required per acre, and ntaining the highest per coinage of Soluble .id ami Super-riiospbato Company have erected -a South of Baltimore, and are ablo to offer to isphate of Limo known in any market. ?PHATE, guaranteed to contain 24 per cent, of i, 10 per cent, discount for caab. IOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 20 per Cont, sut. of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of r ton. 10 per cont, discount for cash. OFTER: era or manufacturera, who may desire to mix tis ia tue beat and cheapest method for manu hied in tho mixture. Will be sold at fixed rate WM. C. BEE ?li CO., Agents, No. 14 Adger's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. ats for the Million ! ra SHOE HOUSE! THE NEW YEAR ! rv larg? stock of Ladies', Gent's, ?NE WORK, di root ii.MU ii! / w ligures-certainly the finest J?MOE i:e t ho war, ami ill all colors mid rers is solicited, us goods will he marked Jau 1 >f tho Big Root and Hot, ono door North A. SMYTHE ted the Best in the United States. ?O tLarleston .?\c PREPARED DY WALKER, EVA&X 4 KNCOUU AGK,/HOM] THE OLD C?RC A SOUTHERN j AND a most valuable and reliable Tonio, cqu kot, and at much lesa price. Cures Dyupe without doubt tho beat Tonio Bittora in nao. F SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF T INVARIABLY 1 doz. and lesa than 12 doz.-$8.00 per doz. 60 doz. and upward?.$7.00 per doz. QOODRICB Propriot< rn and Manufacturera i And direct importera o Aug 1 ly 7 ~\7%r .A. i MINING/& MANI / CHARLES Factory East enfl HaBol street. Mines on I W ?\ HA Cl O "F* O X" GROUND ASHLE For aalo by Aug 1 ly W. C. DUH A. (f. SAUF M AN, ? No. 25 Broad slrecet. Cliarleslon. S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPON8 and Unonrrent Bank Notea bought and Boldon coi nm is ? ion. Aleo, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application aa above. MOYETG?LDSMITH & 80H, NOB. 10,12,14 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hidoa, Wool, Skins, Furs,Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Uidos and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon ua before purchasing. MOM KS GOLDSMITH. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. ~HENRY BISCHOFF & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, So? gars, Tobacco, Ac, 11)7 Eaat Bav, Charleaton, 8. C. H. BISCHOFF," C. WULBERN. Ang 1 ly_J. H. PIEPER. D"F. FLEMING- & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Hayno street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Angl ly_ JAME3 M. WILSON. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. THIS elogant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing boen renovated and newly furnished throughout, is second to none in the South. Nov 13 J. PARKER, Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phos] HAVING complotcd their extensivo Manu Fertilizers, no othor kinda hoing availab investments. This Company, under tho direction entirely ducomonts which will recommend it to Soc largest and most complete in tho United Sta abundant supply of tho proper solvent for tho aro near by. From these Phosphates they r in soluble Phosphate than those made from ra quantity of Super-Phosphate of Limo found in salo, tho rates at which wo offer them being nc tilizers, while tho Manures contain twico as m cheaper to tho consumer. They aro offered or that the material in each will correspond to th ETIWAN, No. 1_Soluble Phosphate, cont ail Pure Soluble Phosphate of Limo, and furnishe ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphnti Solublo Phosphate, and two to four per cent, o proved acceptances, hearing interest, or such < agents Orders to be forwarded immediately t and aftor 1st January next. G. G. MEMMINOER," President. Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo 1 Agents for Elton's Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 207 East Bay, Charleaton, S. C. Agents for P. ballantine A Sous' Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. I). STODDARD. CALEB FRONEBEROER. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boots, Shoos and Trunks, at ?Manufacturers' prices, 165 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. 8. C. _ Auer 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS CLOTHING, 122 and 121 Mooting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. BELM AN, Auir 4 Iv THOS. R McOAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery Guns, Agricultural Implements _|.*c, 249 King street., Charlestor. s. c. An assortment of House-keeping Han w.ird on hand. Aug 1 ly Show Cases ! Show Oases ! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT. At Now York Rate?. Constantly on hand and mado to order. ALfO, TOYS 1 TRIMMINGS ! I FANCY GOODS 1 I MUSICAL Instruments, Stationry, ?2A??I5aHe Palls, Eire-works, Ac. StampSg. ^?Embroidery and Braiding neatly xe ^S^^cuted, from latest designa, at *t\r ?? r i ' > x M Aimir:. Rf Al. AMJ L??. A ?4 ... .t. ?JV. Aug Charleston. H.?. Ivortisements. COGSWELL, ADVERTISING AOENTS. HS MANUFACTURES. >LINA BITTERS, PREPARATION tal, if not Buperior, to any Bitters in tho inar psia, Loss of Appetito, Chills and Fever, and ie or salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere HE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, ' NET GASH. 12 doz. and loss than 50 doz.$7.50 per doz. C, WINEMAN Sc CO., of tho Celebrated Carolina Bitters, f choice European Drugs and Chemicals, No. 23 Hayno street, Charleston, 8. C. NT X> O " JFACTURING CO., TON, S. C. Ishloy Uiver. tilizor, ?Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A BEABDEN, Columbia. ES A CO., General Agente,"Charleston, 8. C. EOE PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's River. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first class ?Steamer DICTATOB, Capt. W. B^T. McNcIty, will leave Charleston, S. C., for abovo places, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. . The elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will lcavo Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at S o'clock, for above places. . Through Tickets to bo had at railroad of? fices. No oxtra charge for Meals and Stato Booms. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. 8. C. HENRY C0BI? & GO., 26 Vendue Bange, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. AUK 1_ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & GO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in (Musical Instruments, Strings. Ac. Ac. Agenta of Steinway A 8on's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart A Necdbam'a Mclodeons, Tilton'a Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? EY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles ton. 8. C._Ang 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 Eist Ray Street, HAVE for salo tho choicest branda of Turo Havana SegarB. Alao, good domestic SegarB, at low mices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. MANURES. ihate Company, of Charleston, S. C., factory, aro now prepared to furnish Solublo lo to planters for immediate returns tor their of Southern men of high character, offers in .thern planters. Their works aro among tho les. and enable them to preparo at homo an South Carolina nativo Bone Phoaphates which iroposo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer w bones, and containing more than twice tho tho beat average Manures heretofore offered for i higher than tho average price of other Fer? nel) fertilising material; they aro in fact muoh k the market in two forum, with a guarantee o advertisement. Dining from eighteen to twenty-five per ctnt. of d at sixty dollars per ton. ?, containing from eixteen to twenty per cent, of f Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for an? other security as may be acceptablo to tho aub o tho Agents, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. BEE A CO., Agents. j randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN. No. 2 A Use lui Invention. H(USE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Keroaeuo or Ga8 Stoves, have heretofore felt tho waut of a perfect Daking Over. DU VAL'S PATENT BAKER, AtUched to their Stoves, will bake Bread. Bia cuit. Pica, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota toe, Ac, to perfection. A full aupply of Keosene and G aa Stoves, of tho beat kinds, tog)tber with Utenails for every purpose, for sal, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & SONS, Charleston, S. C., AgeutB for Patentees, .ngl ly 'Eason Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. i 3!]u]S!r? STEAM ENGINES, Machinery I ttMl?!Hh!???iland Castings. :y?S?"m* T* .'. M. EASON .< BRO. I jft??jB??M Aug 1 ly Moses Goldsmith & Son, I '/os. &, 6and 8, Vendue Eange,'Charleslon,S. C. I nrTHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, I VT Hags, and all kinda of Paper Stock. 'Highest cash prices paid for the above. MOS1S nOIJJSMlTll. ABRAHAM A. OOI.OSMITli. Tilos, j. KERR. HERMANN DULWINEI.K. T. J. KERR &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, . Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. VJTILL attend to tho salo? of all kinda ol VV Produce and Purchase of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KINO STREET. ^_jU)LD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minera. Teeth, Steel Goods, and ( very article used bj tho Dontiat. AUK 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL. CITATION EBB and Printers, and dealers in