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TEE PH CE Nix, J?ODLiaOED DAILY AH? TBI-WKBXLT. % BVXBT WEDNESDAY HOBNINO. r3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOU AXD PBOPBIKTOB. Offlce on Main Street, above Taylor. 03-Book and Job Printing of ovory dutciip tion promptly anti faithfully attended to. ADVEHTIBEMENTS Insertod in tho Daily at 75 cents per squaro* for the first and GO cents eaoh subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tho week, monthtor year, at reasonable rates. S SUOSOBIPTIOM. Daily, six months, $4 UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 rn'; Weekly, 1 fffl._ TIIK HUSBAND OUTWITTED. CONCLUDED. Mrs. Manwell stood and looked at him iutontly. "This is yonr house?" she asked. ..Yes, madam." "And yon are not poor, bot rich?" "You speak the troth, Mrs. Manwell." ..And why did you play the jest npon me?" ..To see whether you really loved me for my own sake." "An, pretty, indeed! And suppose you d? not love me?" "Bot I do." "Humphl" So there was a little family quarrel on the spot. ..Now invite your father and mother to come and see us," said Manwell, after the clouds had somewhat cleared away. ..I will," she replied-I will. But first yon must go with me io see them, and pacify them in view of what we have done." "Very well." In a few days they started out in the carriage on their errand. Mrs. Man well gave the directions to the driver, and her husband could not help express? ing his wonder at the increasing squalor of the neighborhood through which they rode. The carriage drew np before a miserable looking tenement house, and stopped. "Where the deuce are you taking me?" asked Manwell, looking sharply at his wife. "Come and see," she replied, as she proceeded to step from the carriage. ..Here, wait," he exolaimed, after his first hesitancy, "let me get out first and help yon out. What does this mean?" "Follow me," was her reply. She led him up stairs-np, up through throngs, and dirt, and smells, to the fourth story. Here she opened the door -without knocking, and the two entered. The woman was dressed neatly, and so wera the ohildten, but they were all dressed very poorly, in keeping with the ?)laoe. The man was dad more oare essly, and even more poorly. On his head he kept his hat, which, certainly, was fnll half a dozen years old. "My husband, Mr. Manwell; my father and mother, brothers and sisters, " said Mrs. Manwell, introducing all parties. Manwell stood and stared without speaking. "Ask their pardon, George," said Mrs. Manwell, "for running away with me." "Who are they?" "Have I not told you; didn't I intro? duce you?" "Who were those at the watering plaoe?" "Some wealthy people, who had seen me at the milliner's where I sowed for a livelihood-served my trade, George and fancied my appearance, dressed mo np, and took me there with them." "You jest." "Do I? Do I, inded? These people seemed to recognize me as a daughter and a sister. Jest, indeed! You will find that out." "You are too cnltivated, too tasteful, too line-featured 1" "All this," said Mrs. Manwell, "a milliner may be, or n sewing girl. Look for yourself among the class. Is it not true? All that we girls need, is dress." Manwell lifted his fist and dashed it through the air. He ground his teeth, and, turning away, left tbe room, slam? ing the door violently behind him. SIHis wife took off her hat and clonk, and flung herself down at a table and buried her face ia her handkerchief. The door opened again, and Manwell put in his head. "You have deceived me," he said, "but some, you are my wife, I will try and bear it." She sprang to her feet and confronted him. "Your wife, nm I?" she exclaimed, "and doomed to live with one who does not love her, bat was in love with her circumstances. No, sir; you may go; I will not live a wife unloved for mysdf yon must take me thus, or I will stay. Still I can work." He oloBed tho door and retired down stairs to the street, clenching bis hands and his teeth as he went. "The horrible disgrace of it," he mut? tered. "The derision that will be my lot. And then to marry such a girl!" Bat at the street door he tarried. He had to strngglo with himself all alone. Suddenly he turned and dashed impetu? ously up the otairs, flung open the door of the room, seized his wife in his arms and clasped her to his heart. "My wife," he whispered in her ear; "snob you are and over shall bo, before God and before the world." "Now I begin to think that you love me," she said, smiling in his face. "You do love me? You really think you do, George?" Ho clasped hor moro tightly to him. "Come then," said she, "though of snob parents as these, poor as they are, I should not feel ashamed-yet they are not my parents, bat have only played a part in which I have instructed them. Shake bands with them, George, they are worthy peoplo." And he did shako banda with them, and what is more, ho helped them. * A. merry party waa gathered that even? ing at M?nwelli* boase," a party consist? ing of Mr. ait?lltiiL>M?b*?Wtad their guests,. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth, and young lady acquaintances of the water? ing plaoe/ and Ned Whittaker.. Ned never was in better spirits, nor, let it be stated, were Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth, who forgave their daughter and her hnsband without hesitation., ..I say, Georg?j'*s?id Ned, whispering in Manwell's ear, "two can play at that game, can't they?" Man well took Ned's jeering very sober? ly. "Yes," said ho, after a few moments of thoughtfulness, "and the experience hus taught me a losson. What fools the pride of wealth makes of us all. I thought she ought to have taken mo re? gardless of my ci rc n m s tan ces, for myself alone, and without hesitation even. And yet, when she tested me, I, myself, was found wanting. Shall we ever learn to disregard a person's occupation, and to look only at the charaoter and the soul?" Ned shrugged his shoulders dubiously. "I think I have learned the lesson," Manwell added. CLOTHING Must be Sold!! WE havo about $10,000 in CLOTH? ING, moro than wo can realizo on this Spring, and wo aro anxious to get rid of some of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose. Our stock is tho largest, in our lino, that bas ever been brought to this city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Largo lino of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It is now generally admitted that wo arc making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. II. Si XV. C. 8WAFFIELD. April 17 _ REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OP CON8TBUCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 18G7. AFTER an extensive HBO of tins important improvement in practico for noarly two years, it Is with full confidence urged upon tho profession and tho public, as fulfilling moro thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures. As in this method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it ia desirable that it should fall especially into tho hands of thoso familiar with gold plato work. It may not bo generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to this pal ont, hy Dentists who aro not licensees, render themselves liable to tho penalty of infringement, as well SB the ope? rator. Office rights will be disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at the operating rooms of Reynolds A Roynolds, where tho manipula? tion may bo daily witnessed, and where com? munications mav be addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12$ _ _ Columbia. S. C. DR. D. L. BOOZER Surgeon 33entist, WOULD INFORM his patrons and tho public, that ho is now prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH, upon Dr. Stack's Cele? brated Patent Plates. Ho aleo has a larger stock of Dental Material thun ever was kept in this city and can supply other Dentists. High? est prices paid for old gold, or new plates given in pay. Office-Weat Bide of Main Btroot, throe doors North of Plain. April 15 Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Beer thia summer. I now inform tho public that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer on band, which I put against any Beer brought from tho North, or oven imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strengt li. I am ready to test it by Ibo Boer scale. Aug 20_JOHN C. SEEOERB. "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE bas always enjoyed Ibo repu? tation of being tho best place in the city for obtaining tho coolest ana most delicious mixed drinks. Tho new brand ot Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of thu ordinary run. Call and sro me, on Washing ten street. RICHARD BARRY, April 7 _Proprietor. To School Teachers. BRYAN A McCARTER, Columbia, S. C., always keep for sale a largo assortmont of CLASSICAL and ENOLIBII SCHOOL. BOOKS; also FRENCH and GEIIMAN SCHOOL. BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY, at low prices. May 19 Guns and Ammunition. rUST recoived by William Glaze, fino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, ?no Eng? lish Powdor, in Canisters, Shot and Cape, ol all kind. Ono door North of Meesrs. Scott, Wil? liams A Co.'? Bunking Donne. _ Dec 16 Threshing Machines--Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand and for salo at manufacturer's prices, adding freight. April 14____ LOWRANCE ACO. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best mannor, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely execntod. Deo 16_WILLIAM GLAZE. Law Booka on the New Code. ALSO, a Varioty of NEW LAW BOOKS Acts of Legislature, Ac.., for sale bv April 20 BRYAN A McOARTER. l\mOKEMOK..ZOJJBB^. COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAKOL1NA. AjmUZ?*? X 'TatsVi??BinUy located flO agjjpyg^fc? TEL, nnanrnasced by any flBraE3L-HoQBO'D the South for comfort TTlgrTf^iTlif^ -1 healthy locality, is now oben to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families' can bo furniBhcd with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call ia solicited." My Omnibus will be fonud at tho different depots-paaeongora carried to and from tho Hoted freo of chargo. Nov 3_WM. A. WRIGHT. To the Traveling Public. READ THIS. IF you want a Fino, Largo, Airy ROOM, etoo at tho EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main street, whero you can got a good Meal at tho regtdar timo. " If you aro busy and not there at Meal times, you can order it wl.eu you como, without extra charge. RATES, per day,.$2 50 " per week, lesa. Stables on tho premises. FAYSINGER .t FRANKLIN, May 8 Proprietors. Exchange House Bar and Restaurant. OPEN at nil hour?-where vou can alwava find tho best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac. Fresh Lager beer ou ice. May 8_ Tobacco! Tobacco!! .-T(\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at lov I " " figures. 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxea Extra Bock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Boso Bud Chewing Tobacco. July 20_JOHN C. SEEGERS. Patent Office. A LEXANDER ? MASON, Solicitors of Arno l\_ rican aud European Patenta, and Coun? sellors at Patent Laws, (filtcen yoars experi? ence as solicitors of Patenta,) 4C0 Seventh street, opposite the Patent OfHco, Waehing ton, D. C. Papers carelully prepared, and PatentB secured without delay. Examinations in tho Patent Office freo of charge, and no in? dividual feo asked in any case, un! es s a Paton t is allowed. Charges as reasonable as any other reliable Agency. 8end for circular of terms, instructions and refcrenco. Jan SO Elgin Watches, MANUFACTURED BY THE NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by dealers and connoisseurs throughout the coun? try to bo tho BEST TIME-KEEPERS now of fo, ed tn tho public, for Ladies' or Gentlemen's uso. They combino improvements not found in any othor Watches of either Foreign or American make. Ladies desirous of purchas? ing a handsome, strong, and correct time? piece will find tho elegant Watch, bearing tho trade mark of "LADY ELGIN," to bo all that they desire. Inquire of your Jeweler for tho Lady Elgin. No movements retailed by tho Company. Business Office and Salesroom Na? tional Watch Company, 159 aud 1G1 Lake Street. Chicngo. March 22 3m South. Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMbIA, B.C.. MAY 13, 1870. fifBSaSKda^ ??tdh?Say,8?hno PaeBcngir Trains upon tho South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.7 45 a m Arrivo at Charleston.3 30 p m Leave Charleston.S 30 a rn L rrive at Columbia.4.10 p m FOR AIK1UBTA. Leave Columbia.7 45 a m Arrive at Augusta.?.4.25 p m Leavo Augusta.8 00 a m Arrivo at Columbia.4 10 p m NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN ( bU? DAYS EXCF1TED). Leave Columbia.7 50 p m Arrivo at Charleston.G 45 a m Arrivo at Augusta.7 05 a m Leavo Charleston.7 30 p m Leavo Augusta.6 00 p m Arrive at Columbia.C 00 a m CAMDEN TRAIN. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and between Camden and Kingvillo daily. Leavo Camden. G.35a m Arrivo at Columbia.ll 00 a m Leavo Columbia.1 HO p m Arrivo at Camden.5 40 p m , H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Charlotte. C olumbia and Augusta JEU R. ?OI,OMTSIA, 8. OA Deoombor 23, 1869. f PIBE following ia tbo Passenger Schedule I J. over thia Ko nd : QOINO NORTH. ' Leave Augnata, at.4.00 a. m. Columbia, 8. C., at,.0.40 a. tn. " Winnsboro, at ------- - -ll 40 a. m. *' Cheater, at----.1.40 p. m. Arrivo at Charlotte, N. 0. 4.20 p. m. OOINO BOOTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at.10 SO a. m. '* Cheater, at----------1.25 p. m. " Winnaburo, at- 2.57 p. m. " Columbia, 8. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive nt Augnata.9.50 p. m Making CIOBO connection* with Traum of Centra] and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all point? South and Weat. Palace Sleeping Care on all Night Traina. Through Tickets Bold, and Raggnge checked to all principal pointu. OS~ Passengers by this route ooixo Noivrn have choice of TUREE DIFFERENT ROVTES. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. C 15 p. m Arrrivo at Augusta. 8 30 a. m Leave Augusta. 4 15 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia.1.80 a. m. C. BOHKNIOHT, Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY, Oen. Freight and Ticket Ag?. The North and South United. fS^gf^B E-S?.BS ss Route. See that your Tickets aro good Ota Petersburg, Weldon. Raleigh and Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA R. lt. TIMK TABLE. Traiua East. Traine Weft. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4 15 p m 10 00 a m Hah?bury.C 14 p in ti 19 p m 7 37 a m 7 56 a m Greeneb'o.8 57 p m 9 02 p m 5 OG a ni 5.14 a m haleigh... 1 00 a m 1.45 a ni 12 (JO m n MO a m Goldaboro 5 30 a m 8 30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte daily, at 3 40 a. m., and an i vee at 12 25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, Sup. Spartanbnrg and Union Bailroad. KBBBBBffii ON and after tho 18th October, Sfig^^?ff?Passenger Traine will leave Spar? tanbnrg C. H. on Mond a vs, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 30 a, m., anti arrive at Alston at 1.35 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning 'tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Alaton 9 80 m.; arrivo Spar? enburg 3.10 p. m., an por following Schedule. Down lYain. Up Train. Miles. Arrivo. Leave. Arrivo. 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 2.11 Unionvillo...28 9.45 10.10 12.55 1.25 Santnc.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.2? Shelton.48 1140 11.45 11.20 11.26 Lylo? Ford. .62 12 05 12.10 10 55 11.08 Strother ....56 12 30 12.35 10.30 10.85 Alston.68 1.35 9.30 Oct 14 THOR. B. JETER. President. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. Leave Anderson.4 20 P. M. " Pendleton.5 20 .* " Perryvillo.fi 00 ?. Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.8 80 A. M. Perrvvillo. 4 10 " Pendleton.5 10 " Arrive at Anderson.6 10 " Wailing at Anderson one hour for tho arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. _March 4_W. H. D. PAILLARD. Sup. Greenville and Columbia Railroad ON and after WEDNES? 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, CoHmbia and Au? gusta Road going South: Leave 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 " Andorson. 6.25 a m " Abboville. 8 00 a m Newberry. 12 35 p m ?? Alaton. 2 10 p m Arrive Columbia. 8.45 p m Tho Train will retnrn from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings. F*OJE? ?TJs3 W YORK ! Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, Bates Guaranteed as Low as by any Competing Route. THE SHORT SEA LINE NORTH AND EAST. MAKING INSURANCE, HALF PER CENT. THE OLI) ESTABLISHE!) TRI-WEEKLY ROUTE. The Superior Ocean Side-Wheel Steamships ON TUESDAYS. CHARLESTON, 1,200 Tons, JAMES BERRY, Commander. JAMES ADGER. 1,200Tons, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Auger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ON THURSDAYS. TENNESSEE, 1,650 Tons, O. CHICHESTER. Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1,050Tons, SIM. ADKINS, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & 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'a Wharf, Charleston. S. C. Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading May bo obtained at all of tho Railroad Tickot and Freight Oflices in connection with this favorite ronte. in Sont h Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, TeunoHHoe and Mississippi. PRICE OF PASSAGE: COLUMBIA via CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, $22.00; Including Meals and Stato-room on board of Steamers, and transfer in Charleston. jay Merchants, ordering their Spring Goods, will find an important saving of timo by directing them shipped via Charleston, 8. C. tW State-rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra rbargo, by addressing the Agents of either Steamship Line, at Charleston. B. D. HASELL, General Agent Of tho Great Southern Freight Lino, 40 sud 42 Broadway, Now York. HENRY R. MORGAN & CO, Agents March 1 3roo Of Stomship LincB, 26 Broadway, Now York. ca aaarleston - .A.<3 PREPARED BY WALKER, EVANS ?fc < WE tako great pleasure in offoring tlio OLD CAltOLINA BITTERS to tho pub? lic. They aro compounded with great caro, "V57" -A- 2 MINING & MANI CHARLES Factory Kant end Hasol et ree t. Mines on A Wando DF1 ox" GROUND ASHLE For salo by Aug 1 ly W. 0. DDK A. C. KAUFMAN, j No. 25 Broad streeet. Charleston. 8. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS and Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and bold on commission. Aleo, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitou-ly on application as abovo._ MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 10, 12,14 Vendue Bange, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of l?den, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Hides and Skins. Tannere will do well to caU upon us before purchasing. HOSES OOI.nSHITR. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCH?FE & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS ?AND Dealers in WincB, Liquors, Su? gars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bav, Charloaton, H. C. H. BI80HOFF," O. WULBERN. Aug 1 Iv 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, 8AM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly_JAME3 M. WILSON. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. TniS elogant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing been renovated and nowly furnished throughout, is second to none in the South. Nov 13 J. PARKER. Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAVING completed their extensivo Manul Fertilizers, no other kinds hoing availah investments. This Company, under tho direction entirely t ducemente which will recommend it to Son largest and most complete in tho United Stat abundant supply of tho proper solvent for the I are noar by. Prom these Phosphates thoy p io soluble Phosphate than those made from rai quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in i sale, tho rates at which we offer them being no tilizers, while tho Manures contain twice as mt cheaper to tho consumer. They aro offered on that tho material In each will correspond to thc ETI WAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, con! air Pure Soluble Phosphat o of Limo, and furnisher. ET1WAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Pboaphato Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of provod acceptances, bearing interest, or auch o agents Orders to bo forwardod imm?diat ely lt and after 1st January next. G. G. MEMMINOER, President. ?B~ The Fertilizers of this Company will be b Agents for Elton's Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ?207 Eaet Bav, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine & Sous' Cream Alo. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. lt. STODDARD. CALER KRONEBEROER. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boots, Shoes and Trunks, at W^^^HB^Manutacturers' prices, H>5 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C._ _ Ang 1 ly_ EB WIN BATES &. CO., Wholeealo Dealers in DRY GOODS O Ia O T IOC I 350" Gr , 122 and 121 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATER, OEO. C. 8ELMAN, Ang^lv THOR. R. MoOAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery, GuiiB. Aericultnr.il Implements, _jAc, 249 King street., Charloaton, S. C. An assortment of llonso-kcoping Hard ward on hand. Aug 1 ly Showcases! Show Oases! W. IL ConiE's LATEST PATENT. At Now York Rates, Constantly on hand and mado to order. ALPO, TOY81 TRIMMINGS 11 FANCY GOODS II I MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, i Baso Balla, Fire-works, A c. St amping, ? Embroidery and Braiding neatly oxo cuted, from latest designs, at VM. MoLEAN'8. 433 King St., Aug Charleston, 8. C. l-^r ox? ti? em.e xx* js. lOVSWBLLrADVEETlSINQ AQENIb. and contain aomo of tho best Tonics in Pbarma copia. AB evidence of tho B?poriority of our Bitters over ail others, we havo certificates from many of tho leading Physicians in our State, who have presciibed them in their practice. TUE OLD CAROLINA RITTERS will bo found invaluablo for WANT OF APPE? TITE. GENERAL, DEBILITY, OH1LL8 and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. Wo do not offer onr luttera aa a euro for all diseases, but ss an Aromatic Tonic, tboy have no equal. For salo by Druggists and Grocers every? where Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston. 8. C. For sale in Columbia, wholesale and retail, by H. SOLOMON. sr "D <z> JFACTURINGr CO., TON, S. C. .sblcy Biver. tilizer, Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND & DEARDEN, Columbia. ES & CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. O. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, . Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's River. SEMI-WEEKLY LIRE. THE elegant and first elana .Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. ns?T. McNolty, will leave Charleston, S. C., for above placea, OYory TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tho elegant and first clasB Steamer CITY FOINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for abovo placea. Through Tickets to ho had at railroad of llccB. fscr .; No extra charge for Meals ano State Rooms. For freight or paeango, apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., AgentB, PnuMi Atlnntic Wharf. Charleston. S. C. HENEY COBLA & CO., 26 Venduo Rango, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, ^^l^??t WHOLESALE j^l^ff Grocers and Commission Merchants, j Koop constantly on hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. A u g_l_ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., ^jrrjj ? IMPORTERS and Dealers in B**p<|*3?E3BMuBical Instrumenta, ?tringa, IIS X X*Ao.. Ac. Agonta of Steinway & Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart & Needham's Melodeone, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Cborles ton. fl O._Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Day Street, HAVE for salo tho choicest brands o" Havana Segara. Also, good dar"'* oto Segara, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. MANURES. ' ihate Company, of Charleston, S. C., factory, aro now prepared to furnish Soluble le to planters for immediato retorna for their >f Southern mon of high character, offers in thcrn planters. Their worka are among the es. and enable them to prepare at borne on South Carolina nativo Bono Phosphates wbioh ro?oso to manufacture a Fertilizer oven richer v bones, and containing more than twice the tho heat average Manures heretofore offered for higher than tho average price of other Fer lch fertilizing material; they aro in fact much tho market in two forms, with a guarantee > advertisement. lining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of 1 at sixty dollars per ton. , containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, o? Ammonia, at seventy dollars pi r ton; for an? ther security aB may bo acceptable to the snb j the Agenta, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents. randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2 A Useiul Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Keroscno or Gae Stoves, have heretofore felt tho want of a perfect Baking Ovon. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached tn their Kt H vea, will bako Bread. Bis? cuit, PicB, AC, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota toca, Ac, to perfection. A fu'l supply of Koroaeno and Gas Stoves, of the best, kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL <fc SONS, Charleston, 8. C., Agents for Patentees, Ang 1 ly "Eason Iron Works, ' ' CHARLESTON, S. C. J?^^ZmT, ?TEAM ENGINED, Machinery Wafln?i"^Tand Castings. ffilSfSfeM A 1J' EAS0N * BBP' MOGGS Goldsmith. & Son, Nos. A, 6 and 8, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Meta!?. Raga, and all kinds of Paper ?Stock Highest cash prices paid for tho above. MOKKS OOr.nSMITH. A lilt A H ASI A. oojLnsMrrn. T1IOS. J. K KU H. ll KUMA N N BULWINELE T. J. KERR &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. W'lLL attend lo tho sales of all kinds of Produce ar.d Purchase of Merchur dlfcC. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. Ang 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot 275 KING STREET. QOLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minera. I'uoth, Stool Goods, and every aiticlo need bi ho Dentist. _ Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in O Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles .on, 8. 0. Aug 1 ly