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?arBook ?nd Job Printing of every do?orip
tion promptly and faithfully attended to.
ADVEETIBEirXHTB
Insetted to ifcejllaily cont?j^aqnir?
for?e^rtt?oW? centa-each^bse^et?t in?
sertion. Long advertisements by tho week,
month or y our, p. t reasonable rate?. .
? h O O x) ?nBsoBurnnjte '. ?bi?
Dilly, six months, H 00j Tri-Weekly, 2 5f ;
Weekly, 1 WV ;'- ._
==5ggcg i = i j -.gr*
Some Be?B?blo poreoc baa given pub?
licity to tl?o following, which is certainly
beautiful:' m C
Three things ta lore-Courage, gentlo
jieaa and affection. . , ' .
Thrjee things to, baljfv-Cruelfy/arro
garice and ingratitude.' ."'.?, a fm*
Tbroo things to delight in-'Beauty,
franknoRs and freedom. ' i;
Three, things to wish fqif-Health,
friends and a ch cor ful spirit. "
ThreO things to ?avoid-Idleness, lo?
quacity and flippant jesting.
Three thibga to pray for-Faith, peace
and-purity, of heart.
Threo things to contend for-Honor,
country and friends.
Three things, to govern-Temper,
tongue and conduct.
Threo: things; to. think ;sboat-r-Iiife,
death and eternity.
Ai a recent church meeting ?n New
Albany, Indiana, one of the participants,
oq ricing to relato his experience, exhib?
ited considerable embarrassment, and be?
gun his remarks by saying :. nJ feel-I
feel-I feel," and then broke down com?
pletely. ..The company at first thought
tho brother was going to sing "Shoo,
Fly;*'; : % ' ; . "
A man in. Evansville, Ind., th? other
day, ju order to clean out his chimuoy,
fired a pistol down it; and has determin?
ed, as soon as ho got? the dust out of his
oyes and a now suit ofol othes, to give
tua man who advised him to do it, the
contents of the other barrel of his
pistol.
LOST, ~ I
FBOM tho possession of Mr. John Caldwell, ;
FIVE BONDS ol the Greenville and Co?
lumbia Railroad Company, FiusT HORTUAUK,
due Varch 1, 18G4, each for the enm of *500, ?
and numberod respectively 1,228, 1,353, 1,433, '
1,438 1,475, upon oach of which intercut was
paldrto January 1.1870, and so endorsed en
the Bonds. Persons aro warned against pur?
chasing caid Bonds, as the Company have
been notified to withhold payment.
. . . O. D. HELTON,
April jgfflmb Attorney for Job A Caldwell.
?WW7 & Lanman's
,8aolssinj'.? loviil . . . .. .<?
-.hiJ 7rt?
The most celebrated and
most delightful of all per?
fumes, for use on the hand?
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale by all
Druggists and Perfumers.
Jan 27 - _Smot
Beer! Beer!!
SOME dealerein this city have been in doubt
that I could hold ont supplying them with
Beer this summer. I now Inform the public
that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer
on hand, which Iput against any Boer brought
from the North, or even imported from Ger?
many, as to purity and strength. I am ready
to test it by the Beer soale.
Ang 20 _JOHN 0. BEEPERS.
"The Carolina House."
THIS HOUSE bas always enjoyed the repu?
tation of hoing the best place in the city
for obtaining the coolest ana most delicious
mixed drinks. The new brand of Whiskey,
THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of the
ordinary run. Call and Bee mo, on Washing?
ton street. RICHARD BARRY,
April 7_Proprietor.
Hoes, Steel and Iron.
Orw\ DOZEN Brade's CROWN HOES, as
t)UU sorted sizes.
20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted
sizes.
60.000 lbs. Gennine SWEDES IRON, aBBori
ed sizes.
The above are of direct importation from
Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and
are, therefore, of superior qualities to North
ern imitations._J. & T. R. AGNEW.
DB. D. L. BOOZER
Surgeon 23o33.ti.i3t,
WOULD INFORM his patrons
and the public, that ho ie now
prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL
TEETH, upon Dr. Stack's Cele?
brated Patent Plates. He also bas a larger
stock of Dental Material than ever waa kept iu
this city and can supply other Dentists. High?
est prices paid for old gold, or new plates
given in pay. Office-Woat side of Main
Btreet, thrco doors North of Plain. April 15
REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD!
OF CONSTtt?CTlNO
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December, 1807.
AFTER an extensive uso of this important
improvement in practico for nearly two
years, it (s with full confidenco urged upon the
profession and tho public, au fulfilling, moro
thoroughly and satisfactorily iban any other
mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures.
As in this method, rubber teeth are alto?
gether discarded, it is desirable that it should
fall especially into the hands.of those familiar
with gold plate work.
It may not be generally known that they
who wear cases of artificial teeth, con st ruc tod
according to this patent, by Dentists who aro
not UOSBSMS. render themselves Hablo to the
penalty of infringement, as well a? tho' ope?
rator. > i
Office rights will bo disposed of and instruc?
tion given by letter, or at the operating rooms
of RoynoldB & Roy nokia, where the manipula?
tion may be daby witnessed, and where com?
munications may bo addrosssd.
. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Aug 12 J Columbia, S. 0.
mm
Airas: s
haveKi&luiw? Jrom, unngfural c?jtte*.
W?U care J?A?um??um i arid Jfturalgta, of ,thp
back ?nd womb, Will cure Pa Inful MensCruar,
ti?n, arid roli?vo tho hoad, hack ?ndloina of,'
those dU{rc8sing pflins ,?nd, adle?. WM. diegk^
Mtnorrhagia. or1!^'excessive floro." Witt cure
" IPAtfea." qnil failing of thc womb, whop it ?B
the, I'CBUR of relaxation or bad health.
I It is as sure a cur? in all the above disensos
aa Quinine is in Chilla and Fever,
j Ladies can ottro themselves of all tho abovo
diseases without revealing their complaints to
any pera?h, Which is ?lway?'mor?iryiug to their
pride ?nd modesty, - g njitl
lt ia recommended and used hy tho best
physicians in their private practice.
For a history Of the above diseases, certifi?
cates of its wonderful euros and directions,
tho reader ia roforred to the wrapper around
tho bottle. Manufactured abd sold by
BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 60.
I . TESTIMONIALS. (
TUSKEGEE, ALA., November 21,18C9. '
Mr. L. II. Bradfield-Sm: PleaBe forward
us, immediately, another supply of BradQold's
Female Regulator. Wo dna it to bc all that is
claimed for it, and wo have witnessed tho most
decided and happy effects prodncod by it.
Vorv rospeotfully,
UUNTEB & ALEXANDER.
ATLANTA, GA., December 29,1808.
Dr. J. Bradfield-Duhn SIR: I take pleasure
in stating that sometime previous to tho lato
war, I used, with utmost success, on a servant
girl, your Female Begulator, prepared thon at
Bradflold's Drng Store, West Point, Ga. Sho
had boon Buffering severely from suppressed
menstruation, and thia medicine restored ber
te health. Sho is, to-day, living in Atlanta,
sound and well.
I will H tato further, that I know of ita being
usod, with equal Bucoess, in other casts. I do
not hesitato to endorse your preparation for
tho purpose for which you recommmend it.
Yours trnlv, JOHN O. WHITNER.??
LAGRAKOE, GA., March 23, 1870.B
Bradfield <fc Co., Atlanta-DEAR SIRB: I take
?doasuro iu stating that I havo used, for the
aat twenty years, tho randie!no you aro put?
ting up, known as Dr. J. Bradflold's Female
Begulator, and consider it tho beat combina?
tion over gotten togotbor for tho disoaBca for
whioh it is recommended. I havo boen fa?
miliar with tho prescription both aa a practi?
tioner of medicino and in dornest ie practico,
and can honestly say that I consider it a boon
to suffering females, and can but hopo that
every lady in our whole land, who may bo suf?
fering in any way peculiar to their sex, may
be ablo to procuro a bottle, that their anffer
inga may bo not only roliovod, but that they
may bo restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards, 1 am respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D. .
ATLANTA, GA., March 12,1870.
I have examined the recipo of Bradlield's
Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of
tho ingrediente, believe it a moat excellent
Medicine, and well suited to that class of dis?
eases designated. I have no hesitation in ad?
vising ita uao, and confidently recommend it
to the public JOEL BRANHAM, M. D.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. William Bool <fc Son-GENTLEMEN:
Some months ago I bought a bottlo of Brad?
field'? Female Regulator from you, and have
used it in my family with tho utmost satisfac?
tion, and havo recommended it to three othor
familioB, and they have found it just what it ia
recommended. Tho females who havo used
your Begulator aro now in perfect health, and
aro ablo to attend to their household duties,
and we cordially recommend it to '.be public
Yours respectfully, BEV. H. B, JOHNSON.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21,1870.
Messrs. William Root A Son: Abont one year
ago I bought a bottle of Bradfleld'a Female
Begulator from you, for ono of my daughters,
who bad been suffering with ' suppressed
menses for some time. I have had several
Physicians attending, but met with no success
until I was persuaded to buy a bottlo of tho
Regulator, ind it is the very thing for which
it ia recommended. Sho ia now in perfect
health. I hopo all Buffering females will, at
least, try ono bottle, and have health again.
Yours reepectfully, D. DOBBINS.
Wo conld add a thousand other certificates;
but we consider tho abovo amply aufliciont
proof of ita virtue All we aak ?B a trial.
W. H. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and Down: A
MOISE, of Charleston. S. C., Wholeaalo Agents.
Price $1.50 per bottlo. For salo by FISHER
A HEINIT3H, GEIGER St MCGREGOR, and
C. H. MIOT, Columbia, 8. C.
BRADFIELD A CO.,
April 23 t Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
???????????^????????B Theaymptoms
SIMMONS'plaint are0uS
_QuaBincas and
awBBEaamagaEnaBBaBBanBBaSpaiii in tho side.
Homet inion tho pain is in tho shoulder, and ia
mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach ia
affected with losa of appetite and sickness,
bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat?
ing with lax. Tho head ia troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of
memory, accompanied with painful sensation
of having left undone something which ought
to have been done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, and, low apirlts. Some
times adme of tho abovo symptoms attend tho
diseaso. and at other times very few of them;
fliwafiiiss-a?--flout the Liver is ge
1 Xi?XFE?l. Hnerally the organ
H^^**^i"^*T**_jJmo8t involved ; euro
^BBTT*?Bthe Liver with
DE. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to bo strictly vegetable, and can doTio injury
to any one.
lt lias neon used by hundreds, and known
for tho last thirty-five years aa one of tbo moat
jrdiable. efficacious and harmless pr?par?t ions
over offered to tho suffering. If taken regu?
larly and persistently, it ia suro to cure.
Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness,
sick.headache, chronio diarrhoea, affections of
the bladder., camp dysontqry, affections of the
????.?..?BMiHMtaMasHtakidneyB, fever,
! Regulator. ; pKudiu8e0a8acs
???M|Mii?HP.-P? H im"f the skin, im?
purity oi tlie oiood, melancholy, or depression
nf spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tho
bowels, pain in tho head, fever and aguo,
dropsy, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, femalo affections, and bilious dia
oasos generally. Price $1: by'mail, $1.25.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN St CO.,
Druggists,Macon, Ga.
Thc following highly respectable persona can
fully attest to tho virtues of thia valuable medi?
cine, and to whom wo most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, Prcsidont 8. W. B. lt. Com?
pany; Bov. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K.
Sparks, Albanv, Ga.; Geo. J, Lunsford, Esq.,
Conductor S. SV. B. lt.; C. Maetorson, Esq.,
Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butte, Bainbridgo,
Oa.; Dykoa St Sparhawk, Editors Floridian,
Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.;
Virgil Powera, Esq., Suporintondent 8. W. B.
H.; Daniel Bullara, Bullard's Station, Macon
Si Brunswick R. R., Twiggs County, Ga. ; Gren?
ville Wood, Wood'B Factory, Macon, Ga.; Hov.
E. F. Eastorling, P. E. Florida Conforenco;
Major A. F. Wooloy, Kingston, Ga.; Editor
Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall*, formerly
of Columbia, 8. C.
For salo br a? druggists. Joly 13 jly
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN the best manner, by first class workmen,
and warrontod. '
ENGRAVING finely executed.
Deo 16_ , WILLIAM GLAZE.
Fine Gold Watches
L- .|4fA OF all descriptions, for Ladies
"?SBR^HLana Gentlemen, for salo at
nffffffiimm WILLIAM GLAZED,
"?"??"?a"^^^"" One door North of Mesara.
Scott & Williams' Banking House. Deo 16
?KBMB^ Hot^oiri th^
HS?A?anBPand healthy locality,: ia now
jopea^to ^ravelcTa; ami others ecoking-acoom
modaticjn8j Tamil?eB can bo' furnished wRb
lUeerarvf rdbrhe on reasonable termB., ;*'A cA?"
isaoHMte?V- My Omnibus will b? found at
tho "different! depots- passengers carried to
and from the Hotel free of oil arge.
Nov 8 , : . Wat- A- WEIGHT. ,
To the Traveling Public, i
ms vu THIS.
IF yon want a Fino, Largo, Airy ROOM,
stop at tho EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main
streot, whoro you can get a good Meal at the
regular tinto. If you are busy and not there
at Meal timos, you can order it whon yon
come, without extra charge.
HATES, Der day,.?2 50
** per week, less.
Stables on the premifPB.
PAYtHNGEU & FRANKLIN,
_May 8_ Proprietors.
Exchange House Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN at all hour?-where -von can always
And the boat of WINES, ALKS, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, Ac. Frosh Lagor Beer ou ice.
May 8_
Tobacco! Tobacco!!
Ti} BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at lov
l\| figures.
SQ boxea Fair Chewing Tobacco.
4 boxes Extra Rock City Chowing Tobacco.
4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco.
10 boxos Roso Bud Chewing Tobacco.
July 20_JOHN C. BEEPERS.
Patent Office.
A LEXAKDER & MASON, Solicitors of Aluc?
i? rican and European Patents, and Coun?
sellors at Patent Laws, (fifteen yoars experi?
ence as solicitors of Patents,) 4G0 Seventh
street, opposite tho Patent Office, Washing?
ton, D. C. Papers carofully prepared, and
Patonts secured without delay. Examinations
in the Patont Offico freo of charge, and no in?
dividual fco aaked in any GMO, unless a Patont
is allowed. Charges as reasonable as any
other reliable Agency. Send for circular of
terms, instructions and reference Jan 30
Elgin Watches,
MANUFACTURED BY THE NATIONAL
WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by
dealers and connoiascurs throughout tho coun?
try to be th? BEST TIME-KEEPERS now of?
fered to tho public for LadicB1 or Gentlemen's
nao. Thoy combino improvements not found
in any other WatchcB of cither Foreign or
American make. LadicB desirous of purchas?
ing a bande?me, Btrong, and correct time?
piece will find the olegant Watch, bearing tho
irado mark of "LADY ELGIN." to ho all that
thoy desire. Inquiro of your jeweler for tho
Lady Elgin. No movements rotailcd by tho
Company. BuslneeB Oflico and Salesroom Na?
tional Watch Company, 150 and 161 Lako
stree fe, Chicago._March 22 3m
South Carolina Railroad Company,
COLUMBIA, S.C., MAT 13,1870.
f>SMB, TUET nUfvitU?^KCl ON and after Son
WWWIriiFsilri>dav, 15th May, tho
Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina
Railroad will run tho following schedule:
FOE CH A lU.l'.STON'.
Leave Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrive at Charleston.3.SO p m
Leave Obarleeton.8.30 a m
I rrive at Columbia.4.10 p m
ron AUGUSTA.
Loave Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p m
Loave Anguata.8.00 a m
Arrive at Columbia.4,10 p m
KK1UT EXPJIESS THAIN (8UPUAY8 EXCEPTED).
Leavo Colombia.7-50 p m
Arrive at Charleston.G.45 a m
Arrive at Augnsta.7.05 a m
Leave Charleston.7.30 pm
Leave Augusta.COO p m
Arrive at Columbia.COO a m
CAMDEN TEAIN.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Traine
will run Mondays, WodnoedayB and Saturdays;
and between Camden and Ringville daily.
Leavo Camdon.C35a m
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a m
Leave Columbia.1.00 p m
Arrivo at Camden.5.40 p m
H. T. PEAKE, Gon'l Sup't.
biainia^ffTista?:
^dLUKBiA,.8. C., December; 23,1809.
mH&'following ls the'P?BBe?ger Schedule
?X. over thia Hoad: ; . j . ;
QOINO NOETH.
Leave Angosta, at. .... v.4.00 a. m\
Columbia, B.C., at...0.4O a. tn.
Winnsboro, at------- --11.40 a. m.
Chester, at--'------. - 1,40 p. tn.
Arrivo at Charlotte, N. C... 4.20 p. m.
GOING MOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at.10,30 a. m.
Chester, at - -- -- - -.1.25 p. m.
WinnBhoro, at - -- - 2.57 p. m.
I Columbia, S. C., at.... 6.07 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta.....9.50 p. m
Making close connections with '1 raina of
Contrai and Georgia Railroads for Savannah,
and all points South and Weat.
Palace Sleeping Care on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets sold, and baggage checked to
all principal points.
Passengers by thiB route ooixo NORTH
have choice of THREE DIFFERENT rtOL'TFs.
ACCOMMODATION TBATN.
Leave Columbia. C. 15 p. m
Arrrivo at Augusta. 3.30 a. m
Lcavo Augusta'. 4.15 p.m.
Arrivo nt Oolumbia.1.80 a. m.
C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
E. R. DonsEY, Gon. Freight and Ticket Agt.
The North and South United, "
BSjBfcrnBBHHiB tn0 ?r0Bt Metropoli
?H?!LUS^'"'iftaNt jan Through Paesengcr
Ronto. Soo that your Tickets nro good a*td
Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte.
NORTH CAROLINA R. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains East. Trains Weet.
AnniVE. LEAVE. AnmvE. LEAVE.
Charlotto. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m
Salisbury.G.14 p m G.10 p m 7.37 a m 7.5G a m
GreonBb'o.8.57 p m 9.02 p m 5.0G a m 5.14 a m
Raleigh .. .1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12.00 m n 1.00 a m
Goldsboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m
A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves
Charlotto daily, at 3.40 a". m., and arrives at
12.25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, Sup.
Spartanburg and Union Railroad.
na^HggSBD ON and after tho 18th October,
{?i f'yftn 'iiggpaBBongor Traine will leavo Spar?
tanburg C. H. ou Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrivo at Alston al
1.35 p. m., Connecting with Greenville down
train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, lcavo Alston 9.30 m.; arrive Spar?
tanburg 3.40 p. m., as por following Schedule.
Down lYain. Up Train.
Milos. Arrivo. Loave. Arrive.Leave.
Spartanburg 0 7.30 3.40
Pacolot.10 8.15 8.20 2.50 2.55
Jonesville... 19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.1(
Dnionville...28 9.45 10.10 12.55 1.25
Santuc.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.2C
Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.25
Lylo? Ford. ,62 12.05 12.10 10.55 11.0G
Strother ....56 12.30 12.85 10.80 10.35
Alston.08 1.35 9.30
Oct 14 THOS. B. JETER, President.
Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad.
Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M.
" Pendleton.5.20 .?
" Ferryvillc.G.OO "
Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00
Leavo Walhalla.3.30 A. M.
*. Perrvville.4.10 ..
" Pendleton.5.10 '?
Arrive at Anderson.6.10 *'
Waiting at Anderson ono hour for tho arrival
of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
March 4 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup,
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
fg? TOT Rag- ON and after WEDNES
?WlSr^^^r^DAY, January 19, tho fol?
lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Sunday
excepted, connecting with Night Train on
South Carolina Road, up and down, and with
Night Train on Charlotte, Colombia and Au?
gusta Road going South:
Lcavo Columbia. 7.00 a m
" Alston. 8.40 a m
"Newberry.. 10.10 am
Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 pm
" Anderson. 4.20 p m
" Greenville. 5.00 pm
Leave Greenville. 5.45 a m
" Anderson. 0.25 a m
Abbeville. 8.00 a m
" Nowberry. 12.35 p m
" Alston.. 2.10 p m
Arrivo Columbia. 3.45 p m
The Train will return from Belton to Ander
. son on Monday and Friday mornings.
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line,
VIA CHARLESTON, S. C>
Rates Guaranteed as Low as by any Competing Route.
THE SHORT SEA LINE NORTH AND EAST.
MAKINIC INSURANCE:, HALF PER CENT.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED TRI-WEEKLY ROUTE.
The Superior Ocean Side-Wheel Steamships
ON TUESDAYS.
CHARLESTON, 1,200 Tone, JAMES BERRY, Commander.
JAMES ADGER. 1,200 Tone, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander.
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Ad ger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
ON THURSDAYS.
TEXNESSEE, 1,050 TonB, 0. CHICHESTER, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1,650 Tons, SIM. ADKINS, Commander.!
WAGNER, HUGER A CO., or
WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C.
ON SATURDAYS.
MANHATTAN, 1,300 Tons, M. S. WOODHULL, Commander.
CHAMPION, 1,500 Tons, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander.
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston. S. C.
These Steamships are First Class in every respect, and all under tho commanQ of men of
many years' experience on tho Atlantic Coast, and in speed, comfort and elegance of accom?
modations, arc unrivalled hy any SteamtrBfrom the South. Their tahlee aro supplied with
all of tho delicacies of the New York and Charleston Marktte.
Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading
May ho obtained at all of tba Railroad Ticket and Freight Offices in connection
with this favorite route, in Sontb Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee and Mississippi.
PRICE OF PASSAGE:
COLUMBIA via CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, $22.00;
Including Meals and State-room on board of Steamers, and transfer in Charleston.
K3T Merchants, ordering their Spring Gooda, will find an important saving of time by
direoting them shipped ctn Charleston, 8. C.
tar State-rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, hy addressing the
Agents of either Steamship Line, at Charleston.
B. D. HASELtL, General Agent
Of the Great Southern Freight Line, 40 and 12 Broadway, New York.
HENRY R. MORGAN & CO, Agents
March 1 8mo Of Stemehip Lines, 26 Broadway, New York.
WE take great pleasure in offering tho
OLDOA.UOLINA HITTERS to tho pub?
lic. They aro compounded with groat caro,
MINING & MANI
CHARLES',
Factory Eaat end Hasel etroot. Mines on A
Wando ""F" o ir?
GROUND ASHLE'
For sale by
Aug 1 ly W. C. DUK1
A. C. KAUFMAN,
Broiler,
No. 25 Broad slrecel. CJtarlcston. S. C.
SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUTIONS
and Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and
sold on commission.
Aleo, Gold and Silver Coin.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
PricoB curront issued weekly and forwarded
gratuitously on application as above._
~MOSES G0IJ)SM1TH & SON,
Nos. 10,12,14 Vendue Bange, Charleston? S. C.
WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of
Hides, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac. Have con?
stantly on band a large assortment of Hides
and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon
us before purchasing.
MOSES OOI.nsMITU. A BK A ll AM A. OOI DSMITU.
HENRY BISCHOFF & 0(TT
WHOLESALE GROCERS
1% j -1"^ AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, So?
nBKSMgars, Tohhcco, Ac., W7 East Bav,
????Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF,*
C. WULBERN.
Aug 1 ly_J. H. PIEPER.
B.F. FLEMING & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND TB.UNKS,
'Wtfv No. 2 Hayne street, corner
jj Church,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. F. FLEMING,
SAM'L A. NELSON,
Aug 1 ly_JAME3 M. WILSON.
Mills House, Charleston, S. C.
THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav?
ing been renovated and newly furnished
throughout, is second to nono in tho South.
Nov 13 J. PARKEK, Proprietor.
SOLUBLE
The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp
HAVING completed their extensive Mannf
Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabl
investments.
This Company, under tho direction entirely o
ducements which will recommend it to Soul
largest and most complete in tho United Stat
abundant supply of tho proper solvent for tho;?
are near by. From theso Phosphates they pi
in Bolublo Phosphato than those made from rav
quantity of Super-Phosphato of Limo found in t
sale, tho rate? at which wc oller them being no
tilizers, while the Manures contain twice as mt
cheaper to tho consumer. They aro offered on
that the material in each will correspond to the
ETIWAN, No. 1_Soluble Phosphato, contain
Puro Soluble Phosphato of Lime, and furnished
ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Snpcr-PhoBphate,
Soluble Phosphato, and two to four per oent. of
proved acceptances, bearing interest, or euch o
agents- Orders to bo forwarded immediately tc
and after 1st January next.
G. (1. MOIMI Nt ?KR, President.
SV The Fertilizers of thia Company will be b
Agents for Niton's Premium Trenton Crackers
W. H. CHAFEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
207 East Bay, Charleston, 8. 0.
Agents for ?'. Ballantine .V Sons'
Cream Ale.
W^LFf^CHAFEE. TnOS. S. CVBRIEN
E. lt. BTODDASD. CALER FRONEBEROER.
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALEBS In
Boots, Sbooa and T.unks, at
W"~""*"??S"Hft>Manufacturers' prices, 1G5 Meet
ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston, 8. C. Aue 1 Iv
EDWIN BATES &. CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
o XJ O rv n i ?rei
122 and 124 Meeting street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
EDWIN BATES,
GEO. C. SELM AN,
Aug 1 Iv THOR. R. McGAnAN.
CHARLES KERRISON, Jr.
DEALER in Hardware.Cutlery,
Guns. Agricultural Implements,
B-nt&o., 249 King street., Charleston,
i.C. An assortment of Honae-kecping Hard
wardon hand. _rAiig 1 ly,
Show Cases ! Show Oases !
W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT.
At New York Hates.
Constantly on hand and mado to order.
AMO,
TOYS! TRIMMINGS ll FANCY GOODS I II
MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery,
.JywiBaao Balla, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping,
?. ^Embroidory and Braiding neatly exo
""SWcutod, from latest de?igns. at
MCLEAN'S. 433 King St.,
Aug Charleston, 8. 0.
rFAC?URING CO.,
VON, S. C.
ahlcy River.
tllizer,
r RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE.
COFELAND k DEARDEN, Columbia.
Z8 & CO., General AgontB, Charleston, 8. C.
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA,
Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and
Landings on the St. John's Uiver.
SEMI-WEEKLY I.INK.
THE elegant and first class
<^f^ff^!?Stcnnicr DICTATOR, Capt. W.
HBI8BB9B*T- McNelty, will leave Charleston.
H. C., for nhovo places, every TUESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
Tho elegant nud first claes 8tcamer CITY
POINT, Capt. Gcorgo E. McMillan, will leave
Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8
o'clock, for abovo places.
Through Tickets to he had at railroad of
lices. ter*'* i
No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms.
For freight or passage, apply to
J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agenta,
South Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. S. C.
HENRY COBIA & CO.,
1G Vendue Range,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS.
Aug 1_ly
ZOGBATJM, YOUNG & CO.,
?gggtjjg^q IMPORTERS and Dealers in
EWg?Erip9MuBical Instruments, Strings,
lix X IiA'C AC. Agents of Steinway A.
Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhart &
Needham's Melodcona, Tilton's Patent Guitar.
191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN?
RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Oharles
ton. 8. C._ Aug 1 ly
La Valentina Segar Factory,
No. 118 Etat Bay Street,
HAVE for salo tho choicest brandB o"
Havana Segare. Also, good dn>"' rile
Scgars, at low pricee.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
Aug 1 ly Charleston, S. C.
MANURES"
hate Company, of Charleston, S. C.,
actory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble
o to plautcrs for immediate returns for their
f Southern men of high character, offers in?
born planters. Their works are among the
es, and enable them to prepare at home an
louth Carolina native Bone Phosphates which
ropoBO to manufacturo a Fertilizer even richer
r bones, and containing more than twice tho
ho best average Manures heretofore offered for
higher thau tho average price of other Fer
ich fertilizing mateiial; they are in fact much
tho market in two forme, with a guarantee
advertisement.
ining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of
. at sixty dollars per ton.
, containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of
Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for an?
ther aecurity as moy bo acceptable to tho BUD
? tho Agents", and delivery made aa directed on
WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents.
randed ETI WAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2
A Useful Invention.
HOUSE-KEEPER8 who do their own cook?
ing with Kerosene or Gae Stoves, have
heretofore felt tho want of a perfect Baking
Oven.
DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER,
Attached to ( heir Stoves, will bake Bread, Bis?
cuit, Pies, Ac, and roaat Poultry, Beef, Pota?
toes, Ao., to perfection. A fu'I 'supply of
Keroseno and Gae Stoves, of the beat kinds,
together with Utensils for every purpose, for
sale, at wholesale and retail, by
J. B. DUVAL db SONS,
Charleston, 8. C., Agents for Patontees.
Ang 1 ly
''Eason Iron Works,''
CHARLESTON, S. C.
jT?r^f?ST STEAM ENGINES, Machinery
wllflf!??u??; ? "?d Castings.
?^Tl^rf^ J- M- EASON & 13HO.
HPUii HMI ww "A|I_5 *_ly
Moses Goldsmith & Son,
Nos. 1, G and8, Vendue Bange, Charleston,S. C.
WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron/ Metals,
Rag.", and nil kinds of Paper Stock
Highest cash prices paid for tho abovo.
MOSES OOl.nsMlTH._ABRAHAM A. Oor.DBMTTH.
rilOS. J. K KU li. HERMANN mn.wiNF.LE
T. J. KERR & GO,,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Keri 's Wharf, Charleston, & C.
WILL attend to tho sales of all-kinds of
Produce and Purchase of Merchandize.
Dealers in No. 1 Poruvian Gnano and other
i?ortilizorB. Aug l.ly
Charleston Dental Depot
275 KINO STRE?T.
gK)LD and Tin Foll, Amalgam Minera,
reeth, Steel Gooda, and every article used bj
he Dontist. _ Aug 1 ly
,V ALKE Ii, EVANS & COGSWELL,
STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in
^ Printors'Materials, Broad street.Charleo
on, 8. C. Aug 1 ly
.is7-oK-fc?e9?3taaso3a.*?s?o
?tlSW?LL, AD VE?TIS?N?' A PENIS.
ind contain sprue of th o best Tonics in Pbarma
:opia. As evidence of th? superiority of our
Bitters over all others, we btv? certificates
rrom many of tho leading Physiciens in our
State, who have, prescribed them hi their
practico. ,
THE OLD CAROLINA DIETERS
will bo found invaluable for WANT OF APPE?
TITE, GENERAL DEBILITY, CHILLS and
FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. We do not offer obr
Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but as an
Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal, .
For aalo by Druggists and Grocers every?
where. Principal Depot;
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., ?
Importera of Choico Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, ti. C. I j
For sale in Columbia, wholeeale and rotail,
by H. SOLOMON.