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THE PHO??IX.I PO Dili anno DASLT Airs rai-w*?Xi.T. mit -?M>WESi>a1 MOBNIHO. ?Y JULI? N A. SELBY, ?DXTOK AMD PiiOPUIETOB. Offlco on Hain Street, above Taylor. or-Boob and JOD Printing of every dos erip-1 tkm promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted tn the Duly at 75 cent? per sqnaro for the first and 60 couta eaoh subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. V . ii auBsoaimos. Dab y, six months, M UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 5:; Weakly' 1 g0. -^'T - I [Original. OB THU FORTUNES OF JULIET CLAYBURN. CONTINUED. "Well," said Mr. Lyle, "yon seem to be fond of classical allusions. What do you think of tho Hesperides undertak? ing? Was it ns' hard a job for Heroales, as seizing the horses of Dioroedes, or bringing np tho three-headed Cerberus from regions below the earth?" "I'm sure, I can not say. I have never speculated largely on the comparative difficulty of tho twelve famous exploits of the Grecian:hero." "But yon remember Rudolph's appli? cation," persisted the gentleman, with great earnestness. "Rudolph talks noneeuse, and I can't unravel enigmas!" "Pray, don't accelerate your speed," requested Mr. Lylo. "I would beg you to do the reverse, for fear we catch np with that couple on the bridge. Sup? pose we wait here until they proceed." "But they are waiting for us." "Let them ?Srait-but we will demon? strate that we don't choose to be waited for," and Mr.Tiyle deliberately seated himself on a p|tiestump. Rudolph wit? nessed the performance, and sigui?ed to them to come on, as they must sepa? rate at the bridge. "Rudolph is u bore," said Mr. Lyle, slowly arising. When they bed almost reached the ruBtio bridge, which spans the clear run? ning stream, ho detained bib companion to look at a curious specimen of the Cyripedium Pan'iflorum. "I have only to soy," remarked Mr. Lyle, stooping down to pick the wild flower; "that placing myself in the posi? tion of the modern Hercules of this enterprise, I would not mind the vigi? lance of the sleepless dragon, nor despair of overcoming Lia resistance, if I only possessed the Atlanteau weight of the fair one's favor-can I get that?" and his black eyes, glowing and resplendent, were raised in earnest appeal to Juliet's face. .'I-I-do not know," stammered the lady. "If you do not know I cannot, I am satiB6ed for tbe present. May I try? Tell me, Miss Clayburn, as you are a trne-bearted woman, is there auy barrier which would prevent my trying to win your regard?" "No." "Thanks for JOUR candor, and, as I shall take it,' your tacit permission to my endeavor." \ "But you must understand, Mr. Lyle, that I do n?t promise anything. I nm free; but I do not know that I can ever esteem yon other than as a friend. " "I consider that you promise nothing, Miss Clayburn-you permit my atten? tions, and that is ull I can ask at present. It I fail, where success would crown my life with ioexpressiblo happiness, thc calamity, the fault is mine, and you will be blameless." They were already on tho bridge, and without further words, joined Rudolph and Eugenia, who, leaning against tho low railing, were watching the reflection of the moon io thc water. "When do you propose returning to Germany?" asked Rudolph, accosting Mr. Lyle. "I shrewdly suspect, not at all," said Eugenia. "It depends on circumstances," re? marked Mr. Lyle; "perhaps, us Eugenia eays, not nt all. I cannot tell, but cer? tainly I will uever live there nguiu, if I ran muhe HU eh arrangements as I like, for remaining here. I nm tired of au outcast life-tired of new sights abd scenes, and that thirst for novelty which I once thought slakeless, has atlast been quenched. It would be glorious to puss the rest of my days in my native land." "I see no reason why you cannot," observed Rudolph, with a slight laugh, "except a want of inclination. But what will father and mother do? You have beau so long cn famille with them, the household will uot be complete with? out you." "I hope so-for it will bo some time before I can have a perfect home fecliug elsewhere. I miss my little pet Jeunio tremendously-more than all. Eor tho last six months, she hos prattled of no? thing but coming over to America to sou her dear brother Rudolph. Ludwig is almost equally enthusiastic at tho pros? pect." "The expected visit has almost preci? pitated Rudolph into a state of joyful lunacy," said Juliet. "I confess it is true. I can think of nothing else, and tormout myself conti? nually with apprehensions that some? thing will happen to prevent." "Mini is never contented unless ho is miserable," said Mr. Lyle, "and though the remark may sound paradoxical, its truth is fully proved by Rudolph's lust observation. Ho has in store the delight? ful prospect of beholding loved ones, from whom be han long been separated, bntnot content with this, seeks to en? hance the pleasure of anticipation by in? dulging in a thousand useless and har? rowing fears."' After some farther desultory remarks on family matters, the parties bade euch other good-night and separated. Juliet was silent and abstracted, and Rudolph also wau absorbed in deep reflection, his brow shadowed with tho outline of heavy tho a gb. t. At last, Juliet spoke f\Why BO sedate, Badolph? and why that troubled brow? Are you maturing lome unripe germ of eloquence?" "No," waa the aullen answer. Another attempt "Rudolph, don't you think Mr. Lylo eminently prepossessing?" A still more surly "no," than the first. "What? why, his manners are elegant, easy and graceful, and you must acknow? ledge he ia extremely handsome." "I don't acknowledge itt He is odi? ous;" and there Rudolph stopped. "You are parsimonious of your words, " said Juliet. "Have you been sojourning among the Lacedmmonians? if not, and your tongue know aught but 'no,' speak it." "Ho is well enough looking," said Ru? dolph, harshly; "but I oanuot bear his manners, with their refined Fronch fri? volity, and ns for tba man-I hate bim!" Not a very encouraging response, but Juliet smiled somewhat demurely, assho replied "Hate your father's and mother'a and your uncle's friend? You do not mean it. You aro only in a bad humor. Whnt is it, Rudolph? Was fehlt mein Bruder toarnm so zorrJg?" As she spoko tbeso Inst words, Juliet leaned caressingly on his arm. "How sweet those words sound!" and Rudolph's voice faltered with deep feel? ing, and his lip quivered; "itisso long so long-since you have talked to mo in tho dear old way. Since you command me, I speak. Mr. Lyle loves yon; you think well of him-you will marry him, Julie, and then I will bato him with ten? fold iutensity." They had reached tho pinzza. Juliet pulled lier hand from Rudolph's arm, und making no reply to his whispered '.forgive me," ran up to her own room. There, in a hot torrent of tears, she gave vent to the tumultuous throng of bitter memories and' recollections which the events of the evening had excited in her mind. TO BE CONTINU ED. DR. J. BRAUFIELD'S FEMALE REGULAT OK! WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. THIS valuable medicino is prepared for WO? MEN exclusively, and to bo used by women only. It ia adapted especially to thoso casca where tho womb ?B disordered, and will cur? any irregularity in tho "mena?a," except in such casca aa requiro a aurgical operation. Aa IheBO laat aro vory rarOj the FEMALE EEGU LATOK is of almost universal application. In a sudden check of the ''monthly couraes" from COM), troublo of mind, or like causo, it acta like a charm, by RESTORING TUE IUSCUAHG r. IN EVERT INSTANCE, tbuB relieving the fever, head? ache, pain in the small vf the back and "lower stomach," flushes of heat about thu face,chilly sensations, burning of thc cyc-lida, and gene? ral restlessness. Taken iu timo, all these s\ mptoma pass away immediately, without in? jury to the constitution. Frequently, how? ever, tho proper remedy is not applied in time, the disease bccomcB chronic, and tho founda? tion laid fur numberless evi1? to tho constitu? tion of tho woman. Tho next "turn" comes around, and there ia no "BIIOW," or perhaps tho "whitoa" will appoar. There will bo some uneasiness about the womb, but very little or nono of tho natural fluid escaping. Tho com? plexion becomes sallow, bowels sw .Mien, a sort of greenhill casto about tho face, Constant, dull, aching pains in tho hoad, weight io the lower atom ich and back, with or without whites, palpit avlona of tho heart, pallor, ex? haustion, indigestion, weariness, languor, ach? ing across tho loins, loas of appetite, pain in lett breast, tightness acioaa the chest, cough and giddiueaa. If still allowed to go on, '.green sickness" will bo fully developed; the headacho becomes severe, with loss of memo? ry, diminished sensibility, SICK STOMACH, dys? pepsia, no relish for lood, loss of lle-h. in? creased fluttering of the heart, SWELLING OF THE FEET, lega and body, ami occasional ?pit? ting of blood. Tho slightest effort causes HURRIED ii n KATH i NO , almcat tn suffocation. Tin; skin ia (Libby, and ba? a "doughy feel.' Thia is a aad picture, hut it ia tho condition of thousands of women between tho sgoa of fifteen ami forty-five, who aro brought to the grave by ignoranco. or neglect to talio tho pro? per remedy. To all who aro afflicted with unyof the symp toma abovo-mentijued, iii conniction with un irregularity of tho "monthly aickuiaa." we earnestly aayTAKE PR. J. 1JIUMII:I,U'H FEMALE RF.OULATOH. A lew OUUCOM taken, you will ai once experience ila beni fit, and with a little patience, >on will bo fully real oreti to health. Thia remedy bau been extensively uaed for upward ot twenty j cara by many ot" the moat experienced ami suoer^eful physicians in Georgia. No family should bo without two or threo buttha. We repeat, that Du. J. RKAOFICLD'S FEMALE REOULATOH ia prepared for WOVEN, and lo ho uaed by women only. A trial ia all wo ask. Prepared and sold in anv ouantitv, by Ult AD Fl ELD A- CO., Atlanta, Ga. TESTIMONIALS. Wo. thc uudomigned Druggists, tako plea? sure in commending to thu trade Dr. J. Brad lield's Female Regulator, believing it to bo a good and reliable remedy for tho diaeaao for which ho recommends it. PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR ?t Co., Atlanta. W. A. LAXHDELL, W. O. LAWSIIE, Atlanta, Ga. \V. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Gu. STATE GKOUOIA. 'i HOOP CO.. Dec. 21, 1808. Thia is to certify that I have examined the recipe of Dr. Joainh bradfield, ot tina County, and, as a medical man, pronounce it to bo a combination of medicines of great merit in tho treatment of all diseases of t?males for which no recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY. M. D. CA RT ER8V1LLB, OA.. April 26,18G9. This will certify that two members of my immediato family, after having Buffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having bein treated without hem iii by various medical doctora wire at length completely cured by ona bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield s Fu? ??alo Regulator. I therefore deem it my duty i lo furnish thia certificate, with tho hopo tif drawing the attention of suffering womankind j to tho merita of a medicino whoso power in curing irregular and suppressed menatrnation has boen proven under my own personal ob? servation. Its (fleet on such casen ia truly wonderful, and well may tho remedy bo called ' Woinaii'u bunt Friend." Ymir*. rt*pec(fu'ly, JAMES W. STRANGE. W. II. TtiTT, of Augusta, Ga., and Down: A MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agenta. Price *1 50 per bottle, tor aale liv FISHER k II El M TS H, GEIGER McGREOOR, and C H Ml OT. CnlnmMa 8. O. Oct 30 liv Fruits and Vegetables-Prices Reduced. PBACHEA, 2 lb. cans, 25 cents each. I ima Heans, 2 lb. cana, 25 couta each. Green Corn. 2 lb. cana 25 cents each. Tomatoes. 2 lb. cans, 25 cents each. Togother with a full assortment of Pichica, Jollies, Oysters, Lobsters, Sauces, Catsups, Extracts, Sardines, Hpkcs, Ac, Ac, at low figures, always on hand end for salo hy Feb 26_.LAT. R. AGNEW. Spring Seed bate. AHA BU?HkL? WHITE REED OATS UUU for salo low, by ED. HOPE. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SEPT, 16.1809. f"T*(rm rnr( TIHMflrMI THE following Scho ?EHtSiP^PdHlo for "Pneeongor Traino will bo oboorved from this date: DAT PASSENGER 1BAW. Leaving Colombia at.............. 7.45a. a. Arriving at Columbia at.4.40 p. m NIGHT EXPBB88 THAIN. Leaving Colombia at.5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at.4.45 a. m. THE CAMDEN THAIN-THI-WEEKLY. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Eingvillo in timo to connect with tbrough mail train South. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leave Camden 6.35 a.m. Ar King ville 9.20 a.m. Lve Eingvillo 3.15 p. m. Ar Camdon 6 05 p.m. 8opt 10 H. T. PEAKE. General Snp't. Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. GB--3 ON and after the 18th October, ^uW'allW*lpaflfloutror Trains will leave Spar tanburg C. II. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at 1.35 p. m., connecting with Grcenvillo down train, llcturning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leavo Alston 0 30 m.; arrive Spar? tanbnrg 3.40 p. m., as per following Schedulo. Down Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive.Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanbnrg 0 7.80 3 40 Pacolet.10 8.15 8.20 2.00 2.55 Jonesville. .19 8 55 9 00 2.10 2.U Union villo... 28 9.45 10.10 12.C5 1.25 Santuo.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.2f .Shelton.48 11-40 11.45 11.20 11.25 Lyles Ford..52 12 f5 12.10 10 G5 11.06 Strother....56 12.30 12.85 10.30 10.35 Alston.63 1.35 9.30 i!0!1 i THOS. H. JETER. President. Tho North and South United, ?fc*P53EM?S3&l bY 11,0 Krcat MotropoJi KOJW?w**'TMjg tan Through Passenger Honte. 8oo that your Tickets aro good via Petersburg, Weldon. Raleigh and Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA lt. R. TIME TABLE. Tra?na East. Trains West. AIUUVE. LEAVE. AllIUVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 4 15 p m 10 00 a m Salisbury. G 14 p m 6 19 p in 7 37 a m 7 50 a m G reen sb'o. 8 57 p ni 9 02 p m 5 06 a m 5 14 a ni Haleigh.. .1 00 a m 1.45 a ni 12 CO m n M 0 a m Goldsboro.5 30 a ra 8 30 p ni A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Clou lotti! daily, at 3 10 a. m., and an ives at 12 25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, March ll Superintendent. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. ngsBBB??D E?avo Anderson.4 20 P. M. gjgg^Sgg >. Pendleton.5 20 " II Perryvillo. 6 00 Arrivo at Walhalla.7 00 " Loavo Walhalla.3 30 A. M. " Perrvvillo.4 10 .. " Pendleton.5 10 " Arrivo at Anderson.6 10 11 Waiting at Andcrsou one hour for tho arrival of tho up train on tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, except on Saturday, when they will wait until tho train arrives. March 4 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Greenville ana Columbia Railroad rJV m? i nuutMJMn ON and after WEDNES- I I?S?$SB5O*DAY, January 19, tho fol? lowing Schedule will be run daily, Burday excepted, connecting with Night Train on Routh Carolina Road, np and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Au-1 gusta Boad going South : Leave Columbia. 7.00 a m I* Alston. 8.4? a m I Newberry.. 10.10 a m Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 p m *. Anderson. 4 20 pm *. OreenvUle. 500pm Leave Grocnvillo. 6.45 a m M Anderson. 6.25 a m " Abbev?lc. 8 00 a m M Newberry. 12 85 p m .? Alston. 2 10 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m The Train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Monda; and Fridav mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, general Fnn't. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R GENERAL FREIGHT A TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C.. December 23, I8G9. THE followiug ia tho Passenger Schedule over this Road: OOIN'O NORTH. Lcavo Augusta, at. 4.00 a.m. " Columbia, S. C., at,. 9.40 a.m. " Winnaboro, at------- - -ll 40 a. m. " Chester, at.1.40 p. i Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 4 20 p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Carolina Road for all points North and East. OOINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at.10 30a. m. " Chester, at-1.25 p. m. " Winnsboro, at --2.57 p. m. '* Columbia, S. C., at.5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta. .9.50 p. m Making ch'so connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and ail pointe in Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobilo, New Orleans, Selma, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati.St. Louis, all pointsSonth and West Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains. Through Tickets Bold, and Baggage checked to all principal pointa. jay Passengers by thia route ooiKo NORTH havo choice nf THRKF. Ditrrni'XT ROUTES. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leavo Columbia. G 15 p. n; Arrrivo at A'- '.ala. 3 ?10 a. m Lcavo Anguilla. 4 15 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia. 1 30 a. m. Th?B Train connecta with tho Georgia day Passenger Trains at Augusta, and tho Green? ville Road at Columbia, each way. C. BOO KNIGHT. Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. MUUiUHjjHED MAIL Tra?na on this Road run to ^?gjaMMqgfftf return same day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurene at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays* and leaving Helen* at 1.30 P. M. samo dave. July 9 J. t?. BOWERS Superintendent Boots, Shoes and Hats for the Million ! AT THE MAMMOTH SHOE HOUSE/ -____ I have just received a very largo stock of Ladies', Gent's, BHg^ Misses' and Children's FINE WORK, direct from first feSgg JBaB^ft^liauds. nnd bought at low figure?-certainly tho finest' ,^^BBOlis5?bronght to this market since the war, nnd io nil colors nud widths and sizes, and the attention of buyers is solicited, as goods will be marked down from this dute. Jan 1 Cull and seo for yourselves, at tho sign of tho Big Boot and Hat, ono door North of Columbia Hotel. A. SMYTHE. Another Step in Science.-Warranted the Best in the United Ftates. 8L< Jan 18 SOLD HY 1) It UG GISTS ^EVER} WHERE. 3mo lE^OEt NEW YORK ! The Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. Rates Guaranteed as low as by any Competing Boute. Til I'S SHORT SEA LINE NORTH AND EAST. ?II A kt 1 JV B INSURANCE, HALE PEU CENT. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TRI- WEEKLY ROUTE. The Superior Ocean Side-Wheel Steamships ON TUESDAYS. CHARLESTON, 1,200 TonB, JAMES KERRY, Commander. JAMES ADO ER. l,200Tons, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. ALGER A: CO., Agents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ON THURSDAYS. TENNESSEE, 1,G50TOIIB, O. CHICHESTER, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1,050 Tons, SIM. ADKINS, Command r. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., or WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. ON SATURDAYS. MANHATTAN, 1,300 Tons, M. H. WOODHULL, Commander. CHAMPION, 1.500 Tone, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. AD GER & CO., Ageuts, Adger's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. Thcao Steamships aro First Class in every respect, and all under tho command of men of ian y yoars' experience on tho Atlantic Coast, and in spf-cd, comfort and elegance of accom iodation*, aro unrivalled by any Steamers bom I be hi uth. 'their labhs aro supplied with all of thc delicacies of tho Now York and Charleston Markets. Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading May bc obtained at all of tho Railroad Ticket and Froight Oflices in connection with ihiB favorito routo, in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tonnosses and Mississippi. PRICE OF PASSAGE: COLUMBIA tia CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, $22.00; Including Meals and State-room on hoard of Steamers, and transfer in Charleston. OW Merchant*!, ordonne; Huir Spring Goods, will find nu important hp.vii g of timo In? directing them chipped via Charleston, S. C. tfW State rooms may bo secured in advance, without oxtra charge, by addressing the AgentB of either Steamship Lino, at Charleston. B. D. HASELL, General Agent Of the Great Sonthorn Freight Line, 40 and 12 Broadway, New York. HENRY R. MORGAN & 00., Agents March 1 8mo Of 8tcraship Linc?, 20 Broadway, Kew York. PREP ABED BT WALKER, EVANS ? C KSOOfHAGIO HOJUK THE OLD CARO ? SOUTHERN F AND ? most valuable* and reliable Tonio, eqni hot, and at much lesB price. Cures Dyspep without doubt tbs best Tonio Bitters ia ase. Fe SCHEDULE OF PRICES OP TE IN VARIABLY 1 doz. and less than 12 doz.$8 00 per doz. 60 doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz. GOODRICH, Proprietors and Manufacturera o And direct importers o.' AUK 1 ly MINING & MANI CHARLESl Factory East end Hasel stroet. Mines on A W ando :F*?r GROUND ASHLE: For eale by AUR 1 ly W. C. DUK1 ~~A7 C . KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad slreeel. Charleston, S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS and Uncurront Bank Notes bought and sold on commission. Also, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders aolicited and promptly attended to. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded i gratuitonnly on application as ahovo. _. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, ~ AT08.10,12,14 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dcalera in all kinds of Hides, Wool, Skins, Furs,Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon us before purchasing. MOSES OOLDSMITn. ABRAHAM A. OOLPPMITn. HENRY BISCHOFF <&00~ ~~ WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Se? gars, Tobacco, Ao., W7 East Bav, Charleuton, S. C. II. BISCHOFF, C. WULBEHN. Angl ly _.L IL PIEPER, j D.F. FLEMING & Co. i i Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, j No. 2 Hayno street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly JAMEJ M. WILSON. | Mills House, Charleston, S. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav- I ing beon renovated and newly furnished ? throughout, ia second tn none in tho South. Nov 13 J. PAUKER, Proprietor. I SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAVING completed their extenaive Manuf Ferlihzera, no other kinds being availabl investments. This Company, under the direction entirely o ducements which will recommend it to Sonl largest and most completo in the United Stat abundant supply of tho proper solvent for the f are near by. From these Phosphates they pi in soluble Phosphate than those uiado from rav quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in t nale, tho ratea at which we offer them being no tilizcrs, while thc Manures contain twico aa mr choaoer to the conaumer. They are offered on that the material In each will correspond to tho ETI WAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, contain Pure Soluble Phosphate of Linie, und furnished ETI WAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Kuper-Phosphnte, Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per ci nt. of proved aeeept aneen, bealing interest, or such O agents Ordera to bo forwardod immediately lt and artur 1st January next. G. O. MLMMINOKR, President. S3" Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo b Agents fur Elton's Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 207 Ead Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine St Sons' Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. H. 6TODO.VRO. CALER FRONEREROER. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boote, 8hoea and Trunks, at Manufacturera' priera, 105 Meet? ing Street, nearly opposite Cliarlcaton Hotel, Charleston. S. C. _ AUF 1 Iv EDWIN BATES & CO~ Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS OLOTHINa, 122 and 121 Mooting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SELM AN, A ii cl ly T H^V R MoGAH AN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery. Guns. Agricultural Implen? nts, rrA\&c. 219 Kine street.,Charleston, S. C. An assortment of Houso-kccping Hard ward on band. Aug 1 ly Showcases! Show Gn?es! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST T?TIGT. At New York Rates. Constantly on hand and mad? lo order. AI.PO, TOYS I TRIMMINOSII FANCY GOODS ! 11 MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, jjJ?fe Baso Balls, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping, BgB Embroidery and Braiding neatly oxc ^RHr^cuted, from Infest desipns. at VM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St., Ang Ch aries ton, S. C. lOGSWELL, ADVERT1SIHG AGENTS. MAMTAtTDHES. LINA BITTERS, ^P-A-RAT/O-iV il, if not (superior, to any Bitters in tb? mar* isla, LOBS of Appetite, Giulia sud Fever, and ia r salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. IE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, NET CASH. 12 doz. and leas than 60 doz.$7.60 per doa. , WINEMAN & CO., f the Celebrated Carolina Bitters, choice European Drags and Cbemioala, No. 23 Uayne atroot, Charleston, 8. O. ? DO FFACTURING CO., V O N, S. G. shlcy River. tllizer, k* RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A DEARDEN, Columbia. SS A CO., Goncral Agents, Charleston, S. C. " F0R~PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Havannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St John's Uiver. SEMI-WEEKLY LIKE. -ft?h THE elegant and first class <^7F^gfn$Kleamcr DICTATOR, Capt. VY. ??RgfiWSBBkT. McNelty, will leave Charit Mon, S. C., tor above places, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tho elegant and firat class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleaton every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, Tor above placea. . Through Tickets to he had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and Stale Roomn. For freight or pasnogo. applv to J. D. AIKEN & CO , Agents, Snn'h Atlantic Wharf. Thaih'nti.n. H. fl. HENRY COBIA & CO., 1G Vendue Range, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. Aug 1_ ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in jMueical lout ru?nenla. Strings. .Vc. Ac. A cent ? of Steinway A Son'e and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Cai hart & Needham's Mclodeons, Til ton's Patent Guitar. 101 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. M cCLEN A Ii AN, Charles? ton. H C._Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE for salo tho choice8t branda of Pare Havana Separa. Also, good domestic Segara, at low prices. ALFRED A. RARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. MANURES. hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., actory, aro now prepared to furnish Solublo a to planters for immodiato returns for their if Southern men of high character, offers in Lhcrn plantera. Their works are among the es. and entibio them to prepare at homo an South Carolina native Bone Phosphates which ro?oso to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer t honen, nod containing moro than twice tho ho best average Alamil t s heretofore offered lor higher than the average prico of other Fer ich fertilizing muteiiol; they ore in fact much tho ii ai ki t in two forms, with a guarantee advertisement. ining from eighteen to (wenty-fivo per cent, of 1 at sixty dolhua per ton. . containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of Ammonia, at eeventy dollar* pi r'ton; tor an? ther security os may bc acceptable to the sub ) tho Agenta, and delivery mado as directed on WM. C. REE & CO., Agents. -anded ETI WAN. No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2 A Uselul Invention. HOUSE-KEF Ph KS who do their own cook? ing willi Kerosene or Ona Stoves, have heretofore felt tho want of a perfect Duking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached tn their Stoves, will bake Broad. Bis? cuit, Pica, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota? toes, Ac, to perfect ion. A lu'I supply of Kerosene and Gsa Moven. oT tho best kinds, together rilli Utensils for every purpose, for salo, at wholesale and rotail. bv J B. DUVAL & SONS, Charleaton, S. C., Agenta for Patentees. Aug l_ly ''Eason Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machinery and Castings. J. M. EASON A BRO. An pr 1 ly Moses Goldsmith & Son, Nos. i, 6 ?nd8, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metala, Raga, and all kinds of Paper Stock Highest canh prices paid for tho above. MOM H OOLPHM1TH. A n ll A H AM A. GOLDSMITH. TUOS. J. KERR. Il EH M ANN DULWINKLE. T. J. KERR &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to tho salas of all kinda of Produce and Parchase of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizer* A?jr 1 Iv Charleston Dental Bepot, 275 KING STREET. /^I OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral Teeth, Steel Gooda, and every article used by tho Dentist. 'Angl ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and d?niera in Printers' Materials, Broad etrcct, Charles? ton, B.C. Aug 1 ly