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TH? PHOENIX. f UBX48HXD DAILY AKD .m-wttMXit. THE GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY HOUMNO. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, E Dt TOB AMD TBOPRIETOB. Office on Hain Street, above Taylor. ??-Book and Job Printing of every dee cri p tion promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per square for the first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion, Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at reasonable rates. SOUSCRIPTION. Daily, six months, f 4 00; Tri-Woekly, 2 5 ; Weekly, 1 80._ STATEN ISL-AND BRIDGE.-Gov. Hoff? man has attached his signature to what is known ns the Staten Island Bridge bill, which has consequently become a law. The effect of this is not generally understood, although it will be of great moment, both as regards the facilities which it aims to supply, and tho changed aspect it will impart to Now York harbor. It is intended to carry a bridge on piles from the shore near New Brighton, and about opposite Constable's Point, over the rocks and shallows, past Bobbins' Beef Light and Bedloe's Island, to Ellis' Island, which is about as near the Bat? tery aa Jersey City. On this bridge, which will be somewhat less than five miles long, a railroad is to be construct? ed, on which it is expected the distanco from Staten Island to Ellis Island will be traversed in about ten minutes. Fer? ry-boats will run from tho latter point to the Battery in three or four minutes more. A Joliet woman has origiunl and pro? nounced viewB on female suffrage, which she expresses in this way: "I don't just believe in these new wo? men notions. I have raised six boys four of them vote now, and the others will soon be old enough. Then I will have six votes. Now theso good-for nothing women who have fooled their time away and never raised a single boy, come around and want every woman to vote for herself. I don't believe in such nonsense. I have raised my Rix boys, and I am going to have every ono vote for me. Those women who go lecturing around the country, instead of raising boys, have no business to vote any way." ^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss DR. J. BEADFIELD'S Female Regulator: "WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring on tho Jlfenses when they havo not been OBtabliBbed, also whon they have boen sujmressed from unnatural causes. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of tho beck and womb. WM cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve tho head, back and loins of those distressing pains and aches. Witt check Msnorrhagia, or "excessive Jloic." Will cure "Whites.*' and falling of the womb, when it ia the result of relaxation or bad health. It ia SB Bure a cure in all tho abovo diaeaaca as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can euro themselves of all tho ahovo diseases without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and used hy thc best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho above diaeaaca, certifi? cates of ita wonderful cures and directions, the reader ia referred to tho wrapper around tho bottle. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.50. TESTIMONIALS. TUSKEGEE, ALA., November 21, 18G0. Afr. L. H. Bradfield-Bm: Pleaeo forward ns, immediately, another supply of Bradficld's Female Regulator. Wo find it to be all that is claimed for it, and wo havo witnessed tho moat decided and happy effects produced hy it. Very respectfully, HUNTER A ALEXANDER. ATLANTA. GA.. December 20, 1868. Br. J. Bradfield-DEAR Sut: I tako pleasure in stating that sometime previous to tho lato war, I uacd, with utmoat aucceaa, on a servant girl, vour Female- Regulator, prepared thon at rad'field's Drug Storo, West Pond, Ga. Sho had been Buffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and thia medicine restored her to health. Sho is, to-day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. I will atato further, that I know of ita being used, with equal Biiccesa, in other casca. I do not hesitate to endorao your preparation for the purpoao for which you recommmend it. Yours truly, JOHN C. WHITNER. LAGBANOE, GA., March 23, 1870. Bradfield <fc Co., Atlanta-DEAR SIRS: I tako ?deaBuro in stating that I have used, for tho ast twenty yeare, tho medicino you are put? ting up, known aa Dr. J. Bradiield'a Fomalo Regulator, and consider it tho beat combina? tion ever gotten together for tho diaeaaca for which it ia recommended. I havo been fa? miliar with the prescription both as a practi? tioner ot medicino and in dornest ic practice, and can honeatly aay that I conaidcr it a boon to Buffering fomalee, and can but hopo that every lady in our wholo land, who maj' bc Buf? fering in any way poculiar to their aex, may? be ablo to procure a bottle, that their auffer ings may bo not only relieved, but that they may be restored to health and strength. With my kindest regarda, i am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. D*. ATLANTA, GA , March 12, 1870. I have examined the recipe of Rradlitld'a Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of tho ingrediontB, believe it a moat excellent Medicine., and well suited to that class of dis? eases d?sign?t od. I havo no hesitation in ad? vising its nan, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BRAN HAM, M. D. NEAR MARIETTA, OA., March 21, 1870. Messrs. William Bool & ?Son-GENTLEMEN: Some months ago I bought a bottle of Brad field's Female Regulator from you, and havo used it in my family with tho utmoat satisfac? tion, and have recommended it to tinco other families, and thoy havo found it iu8t what it ia recommended. Tho females who havo used your Rogulator aro now in perfect heall h, and aro ablo to attend to their household duties, and wo cordially recommend it to tho public. Yours respect fully, REV. II. B, JOHNSON. NEAn MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870. Messrs. William BootA ?ton: About ono year ago I bought a bottlo of Bradficld's Female Regulator from you, for ono of my daughters, who bad boen Buffering with suppressed menees for some time. I havo had several Physicians at tending, but met with no aucceaa until I waa porauaded to buy a bottlo of the Regulator, ?nd it ia tho vory thing for which it IB recommended. Sho ia now in perfect hoalth. I hopo all Buffering females will, at least, try ono bottlo, and havo hoalth again. Yours respectfully, D. DOBRINS. Wo could aeld a thousand other certificates; hut wo consider tho ahovo amply Bufficiont proof of ita virtue. All wo aak ia a trial. W. n. Torr, of Auguata, Ga., and DOWIK A MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholeaalo Agenta. Prico f 1.50 per bottle. For Balo t>y FISHER A HEINITSH, QEIOER A MeGREGOR, and C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD A CO., April 23 t Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Ch ar leeton Advertisements. Notice to Travelers, TO accommodate tho laTge VEGETABLE BUSINESS offerts g hy thie Btoam lino to Now York, tho steamships aro appointed to sail from Charleston SB follows, arriving in New York on Friday morn- j ing: SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues dav, May 21, 6 o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CHICHESTER, Tueeday, May 31, 6 o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, Juno 7, G o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CincHESTEn, Tuoaday, June 14. C o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, Juno 21, G o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CHICHESTER, Tuoaday, Juno 28, G o'clock P. M. Travelers from interior points will note thia tomporary chango of sailing dave. Both tho steamships on thia lino aro nowly constructed, the largest and moat commodi? ous on the Atlantic coast, built of iron, with water-tight compartments, and all passenger accommodations ARE ON DECK, securing tho? rough ventilation and comfort. 49* Tickets can bo purchased at all interior railroad points in connection with Charleston, and of WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, No. 1 Union Wharf. WAGNER, HUGER ? CO., Goneral Agents, Broad streot, Charleston, 8. C. May 18 THIS COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. General Office at Macon, Georgia. Capital S500,000, OF which $100,000 is deposited, as required by tho chartor, with State authorities of I Goorgia, and $50,000 in South Caroliua, under | Aotof Legislature, for tho security of policy? holders. Tho business of thia strictly Southern and Home Company ia confined by law to legiti? mate Lifo Insurance alone. POLICIEB ISSUED ON ALI. THE APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. Tho Company bas also added tho Tontine System (of dividends) to its other plana. (Seo Ma? nual.) Ninety per cent, of profits on tho Mutual business divided annually among all tho Mu? tual Policy-holders, without exception. One third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when desired-tho iutcreat to bo provided for by thc Company out of tho Dividends. Notes for Premium Loans not required. Non-partici? pating Policies granted at greatly reduced rates. GOLD POLICIES tc ill bc issued to those] preferring them. Ampio provision AGAINST FORFEITURE of Po? licies in tho expressed terms of tho contract; and rights of Pohcy-holdcra cloarly defined in Pobcies. ANNUITIES, with participation in Profits, granted. Tho Companv will always Surchaso its Policies at their cash valuo when esired. Wo oiler tho people of tho Stato tho samo financial accurity as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, tho accumulating premiums of tho in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with $508,000. This Stato represented in tho management at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. Wc, tho undersigned, having examined the Charier and Prospectus of the ''Cotton States" Life Insurance Company, (Parcut Office, Ma? con, Ga.,) do checrlully recommend it to tho ?ieonlo of North and South Carolina aa a re iable Southern Institution, Mutual in its work? ing, and atrictly confined to tho business of I Life Insurance, with a guaranteed capital ampio for safety; and *$100,000 securely in? vested (to accord with the requirements of the Charter) for the security of policy-holders. Signed by Col. Wm. Johnston, President C., C. and A. R. lt., Gen. John A. Young, Preaident Rock Island Factory, N. C., Ex-Gov. Z.B. Vance, Attornoy-at-Law; Col. T. H. Brem, Joseph H. Wilson," Attorney-at Law, Charlotte, N. C. Gen. Wado Hampton, Joseph D. Pope, Attor? noy-at-Law, John W. Parker, M. D., Col. J. G. Gibbes, Factor and Commission Merchant, Columbia, S. C. Blanding &. Richardson, At torneys-at-Law, A. A. Gilbert, Editor Sumter lPiitc/imati, S. C. H. P. Hammott, Preaident Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad. Col. A. C. Haskell, Attornoy-at-Law, A. N. Talley. M. D. , Prof. S. C. Univeraitv, C. D. Melton, Hon. W. F. DoSanssuro, Columbia, 8. C. Col. J aa. H. Rion, Hon. W. R. Robortaon, Winnsboro, S. C. Gen. M. C. Butler, Gen. R. G. M. Dunnovant, Edgeficld, S. C. Hon. A. P. Aldrich. Barn? well, S. C. Gen. W. W. Harlleo, Marion, 8. C. Geo. A. Trcnhohn it Son, Charleston, 8. C. Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkvillo, S. C. B. D. Boyd, President Bank Newberry, 8. C. Hon. J. A. Inglis, Maryland University, formerly of S. C. Gen. Robert Toomba, Georgia, Hon." John P. King, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEORGIA.- William B. Johnston, Preaident; Wm. 8. Holt, Vice-presi? dent; George 8. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, General Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J. McGill, Superintendent of Agencien; James Mercer Green, Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF I'OLICY-HOLDF.RS, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard II. An? derson, (Sumter,) President; Col. James Ii. Rion, Winnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Colum? bia; Dr. Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. Janice Farrow, Spartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurena; B. D. Boyd, rreaident Bank, New? berry; Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradley, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville;|Gen. John D. Kcnnedv, Camdon,.tc. LAVAL, BLACK & GIBBES, Gen'l Ag'ta for North and South Caroliua, Ofiice Columbia, S. C. *$50,0f)0 since deposited in South Carolina. April 28 J_ REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OV CONSTRUCTING Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 18G7. AFTER an extensivo uso of this important improvement in practico for nearly two years, it ls with full cnnlidonco urged upon the profession and thc public, as fulfilling moro thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other mode, every Intention of Artificial Dentures. Aa in this method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it ia deairablo that it should fall especially into the hands of those familiar with gold plato work. It may not be generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to this patent, by Dentists who aro not licensees, render themselves liablo to the penalty of infringement, as well as the ope? rator. Ofiice rights will be disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at tho operating rooms nf Reynolds iV Reynolds, where tho manipula? tion may he daily "witnessed, and where com? munications mav be addressed. "WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 i Columbia. S. C. Buy to the Best Advantage. w. A, ?AR?"& CO., Bridge street, near Gates, Oonoral Grocers EpSS? SELL GOODS ns Cheap. If not Cheap El'. 'f?}i<0T Gian any houao in Columbia. Giv? W/^H#lmrn_a trial. March 10 BREAKFAST BACON. 2AAn POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS . V/V/v/ and Breast Pieces, 5 casks Davis' Sugar-Cured Hams, 25 bhla.. half-bbla. and kegs Leaf Lard, 300 Iba. Mutton llama. For Halo by Fob 2? EDWARD HOPE. Patent Office. A LEX ANDER & MAROK, Solid torn of Ame ?\. rican and European Patento, and Coun? sellors at Patent Laws, (fifteen years experi? ence as solicitors of PatentB,) 460 Seventh street, oppoeito tho Patent Office, Washing? ton, D. C. Papera carefully proparcd, and PatentB secured without delay. Examinations in tho Patent Office free of chargo, and no in? dividual fee asked in any caso, uulees a Patent is allowed. Charges as reasonable as any other reliable Agency. Send for circular of terms, instructions and reference. Jan SO To the Traveling Public. HEAD THIS. IF von want a Fino, Largo, Airy ROOM, stop at tho EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main street, where you can get a good Meal at tho regular time. If you aro busy and not thoro at Meal times, you can order it when you como, without extra charge. RATES, per day,.$2.50 *' per week, less. Stables on tho premises. PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN, May 8 Proprietors. "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE has always enjoyed thc repu? tation of being the beat place in tho city for obtaining tho coolcat and moat delicioua mixed drinks. The new brand of Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, ia something ont of tho ordinary run. Call and eeo mo. on Washing? ton atrcet. RICHARD DARRY, April 7_Proprietor. Thirsty people, go to Pollock's. Elgin Watches, MANUFACTURED BY THE NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by dealers and connoisseurs throughout tho coun? try to bo tho BEST TIME-KEEPERS now of? fered to the public for Ladies' or Gentlemen's uso. They combino improvements not found in any other Watches of either Foreign or American make. Ladies desirous of purchas iug a handsome, strong, and correct time? piece will find tho elegant Watch, bearing tho trado mark of "LADY ELGIN," to bo all that they dcaire. InquirO of your Jeweler for tho Lady Elgin. No movements retailed hy tho Company. Buaincaa Ofiico and Salesroom Na? tional Watch Company, 150 and ICI Lake atrcet, Chicago. March 22 Hm The North and South United, BY tho great Metropoli? tan Through Passenger Route. Seo that your Tickets aro good via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA R. R. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains Weat. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p in 10.00 a m Salisbury.G.14 p m 0.19 p m 7.:17 a m 7.5G a m Greonsb'o.8.57 p tn 0.02 p m 5.00 a m 5.14 a in Raleigh.. .1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12.00 ni n 1.00 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leavea Charlotte daily, at 3.40 a. m., and arrives at 12.25 p. m._ALPERT JOHNSON, Snp.__ South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMRIA, S.C., MAY 13, 1870. ON and after Sun? day, 15th May, the Passenger Tra?na upon tho South Curolina Railroad will run the following schedule: FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive at Charleston.3.30 p m Leavo Charleeton.8.30 am /rrivo at Columbia.1.10 p m FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive at Auguata.4.25 p m Leave Auguata.8.00 a m Arrivo at Columbia.4.10 p m MOUT EXPRESS TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7.50 p ni Arrive at Charleston.6.45 a ni Arrivo at Auguata.7.05 a m Leavo Charleston.7.30 p m Leave Augusta.0.00 j) m Arrive at Columbia.6.00 a ni CAMDEN TRAIN. Camden and Columbia Paeeenger Trnius will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and between Camden and Ringville .'aily. Leavo Camden.6.85a m Arrivo at Columbia.11.00 a m Leave Columbia.1.00 p ni Arrivo at Camden.5.40 p m n. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Green vii] o and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Q. C., May 24,.I87D. ON SUNDAY next, tho 28th instant, and until further notico, this Company will run a Sunday train for Passengers between Columbia and Helena, stopping at all stations, as follows: Leave Columbia at .7.00 a m Arrive at Uolena.10.40 a m nETUBNINO. Lcavo Helena at. 8.20 p m Arrive at Columbia. .. 7.00 p m May 25 JOHN H. MORE, Gen'! Sup't. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. COLUMMIA, H. C., Dccombor 23, 18G9. THE following nj tho raBeonger Schedule over this Road: ^ Leave Augusta, at. -?M& . . . 4.00 a. rn. Columbia, ti.jS ?M^. 9.40 a. m. Winnaboro, 4kq Bfe??i0 a" Cheater, at "^^'W^BMHBW^O p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20 p. m. GOING SOUTD. Lcavo Charlotto, N. C., at.10.30 a. m. " Cheater, at.-1.25 p. m. " Winnaboro, at- 2.57 p. m. '* Columbia, S. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.9.50 p. m Making cloao connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points South and Weet. Palaco Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains. Through Ticketa aold, and baggage checked to all principal points. BOT Paaaengcrs by thia route GOING NOKTU have choiCO Of TUREE DIFFERENT ROUTES. ACCOMMODATION THAIN. Leave Colnmbia. 0.15 p. m Arrrivo at Augusta. 3.30 a. m. Leave Augusta. 4.15 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia. 1.30 a. m. C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. ON and arter thc 18th October, Passenger TrainB will lcavo Spar? tanbnrg C. H. on Mondaya, WeducBdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrivo at Alston at 1.35 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tueadaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, leavo Alston 9.30 m.; arrivo Spar tauburg 3.40 p. m., aa per followiiifr Schedule. J loir n Train. Up Irain, Miles. Arrive.Leave. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanbnrg 0 7.30 3.40 Pacolct.10 8.15 8.20 2.50 2.55 Jonesville.. .19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.H Union ville... 28 9.45 10.10 12.55 1.25 Santuc.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.26 Shelton.48 11.10 11.45 11.20 11.25 LVICB Ford. .52 12.05 12.10 10.55 11.08 Strother ....50 12.30 12.35 10.30 10.35 Alston.G8 1.35 9.30 _Oct 14 TITOS. B. JETER. President. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. rjmmg] Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. S^sgrw.ggj " Pendleton.5.20 " " Pcrryvillo.0.00 Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00 " Leavo Walhalla.3.30 A. BI. " Porrvvillo.4.10 .. " Pendleton.5.10 " Arrivo at Anderson.G. 10 11 Wailing at Anderson one hour for tho arrival o? up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. _Marcb_ 4_ _W. H. D. GAILLARD, 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, Columbia and Au? gusta Road going South: Leavo Columbia. 7.00 am " Alatou. 8.40 a m " Newberry. 10.10 a m Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 pm " Anderson. 4.20 pm " Greenville. 5.00 p ni Leave Greenville. 5.45 a m Anderson. 0.25 a m " Abbeville. 8.00 a m " Nowberrv. 12.35 pm ?. AlBton. ..*. 2.10 p ni Arrivo Columbia. 3.45 p m Tho Train will return from Belton to Ander aou on Monday and Friday morningB. IFOEt. 3STJfcJ W YORK. ! Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, VIA CHARLESTON, S. ?> Rates Guaranteed as Low as by any Competing Route. THE SHORT SEA LINE NORTH AND EAST. MAKINS: INSURANCE, HALF PER CENT. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TU I-WEE ELY DO UTE. The Superior Ocean Side-Wheel Steamships ON TUESDAYS. CHARLESTON, 1,200 Tons, JAMES BERRY, COM m a udor. JAMES ADGER. 1,200 Tone, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ON THURSDAYS. TENNESSEE, 1,030 Ton?, O. CHICHESTER, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1,050 Tona, SIM. ADKINS, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER vt CO., or WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. ON SATURDAYS. MANHATTAN, 1,300 Tona, M. S. WOODHULL, Commander. CHAMPION, 1,500 Tona, 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 Hie command of men of many years' experience on the Atlantic Coast, and in speed, comfort and elegance of accom? modations, are unrivalled bv any Steamers from tho South. Their tnl-lea aro supplied with all of tho delicacies of the New York and Charleston Markets. Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading May bo obtained at all of tho Railroad Ticket and Freight Cilices in connection with tbiB favorite route, in Smith Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. PRICE OF PASSAGE: COLUMBIA ria CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, $22.00; Including Meals and State-room on heard of Steamers, and transfer in Charleston. tar Merchants, ordering their Spring Goods, will find an important saving ol time bv directing them shipped cia Charleston, S. C. W State-rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by tddreaaing the Agents ot' either Steamship Line, at Charleston. B. D. HASELL, General Agent Of tho Great Southern Freight Lino, 10 and 12 Broadway, Now York. HENRY R. MORGAN vt CO, Agents March 1 3mo Of Stomehip Linee, 2G Broadway, New York. C3 Marleston -A.ca PREPARED RY WALKER, EVANS * ( '^XS ^^^^^^^^ ? WE tako great pleasure- in offering tho OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to tho pub? lic. They aro compounded with great caro, MINING & MANI CHARLES' Factory East end Hascl etrcct. Minos on A W ando Fer GROUND ASHLE For Balo by Aug 1 ly W. C. DCK] A. C. KAUFMAN, Broiler, No. 25 Hroad strecel. Cliarleslon. S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUFONS and Uncurrcnt Bank Notes bought and sold on commission. AIBO, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and prornptty attended to. Prices current iaaned weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application as above._ "IttOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 10,12,14 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hiden, Wool, Skins, Furn,kc. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon na before purchasing. MOSES nonnsMlTn. ABRAHAM A. ooi.nsMTTn. HENRY BISCHOFF & 00~ WHOLESALE GROCERS /JtH=F? AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Sft BBMBlgars, Tohhcco, ?fcc, l'J7 East I'.uv, "??Charleston, S. C. II. BISCHOFF," C. WULBERN. Angl ly_J. H. PIEPER. D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wholoaalc Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, \mtti\ No. 2 Hayuo street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly_ _ JAMES 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. PARKER. Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAVING completed their extensivo Mannf Fertilizers, no other kinda being availabl investments. Thia Company, nndcr tho direction entirely o ducements which will recommend it to Soul largest and moat comploto in tho United Stat abundant supply of tho proper solvent for the;i aro near hy. From thcBO Phosphates they pi in soluble Phosphate than these made from rav quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in t salo, tho ratea at which wo offer them being no tilizers, whilo the Manures contain twice aa nm cheaper to tho consumer. They are offered on that tho material lu each will correspond to thc ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, contain Pure Soluble Phoaphato of Limo, and f urnished ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate, Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such o agents. Orders to bo forwarded immediately tc and after 1st January next. G. G. MKMMINOER, President. ?S" Tho Fcrtilizora of this Company will ho b Agents for Elton's Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 433a 207 Eaat Bay, Charleston, R. C. Ife^fcj Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons' TtlT Cream Alo. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. ?. STODDARD. CALEB FB?XEBEBOEB. E. B. STODDARD & CO., *VtfV WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boota. Shoos and Trunks, at ^J~~^^MB?Manufacturera' pri?es, 1C.5 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Oharlostou, s. C. __Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesalo Dcalera in DRY GOODS O Xl O T H I 3ST Car , 122 and 124 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SELMAN, Am: 1 ly THOS. R. MoOAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, mnJ&0., 240 King street., Charleston, S.O. All assortment of ?ousc-kcoping Hard ward on hand. _ Aug 1 ly Show Cases ! Show Oases ! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT. At New York Rates, Constantly on hand and made to order. TOYS I TRIMMINGS Tl 'FANCY GOODS I ! I MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Baso Balla, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping, ^Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted, from latest designs, at Vii. MCLEAN'S, 433 King St., Aug Charleston, S. C. j -^rtr^irt? som c-?y*tP5J. COGSWELL, ADVERTISING AO ERIS. and contain acm o of tho boat Toni cn in Fha rma copia. Aa evidence) of tho superiority of our Bitters over all others, wo have oertificateB from many of the leading Physicians in om* State, who havo prescribed them in their practico. TUE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS will ho found invaluable for WANT OF APPE? TITE. GENERAL DEBILITY, 0HILL8 and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. Wo do not offer our Ritters as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they havo no equal. For salo by Druggists and Grocers every? where Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston. S. 0. For Bale in Columbia, wholesale ind reta! by H. SOLOMON. _____ IFACTURINGi CO., TON, S, C. I shley River. tili?zer, / Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A DEARDEN/ Columbia. ES & CO., General Agents, Chfarloston, S. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, Fia Savannah, Fernandina:, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. Jc tit's Biter. SEMI-WEEK _>1 "INK. -fi--<Sfr THE ciegan? and first class <???=reX?Stoamor DICTATOR, Capt. W. S_3HB__T- McNclty, wil lcavo Charleston, S. C., for ahovo placea, fovery TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. I Tho elegant and firat cms Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. J/l?Millan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAi/ EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for ahovo placea. Through Tickets to bo : ad at railroad of licea. No extra chargo for Mea % and Stale Rooms. For freight or paaango, S ?ply to J. D. AIKEN s CO., Agflnts, Routh Atlantic Wlutrf, Dharlestcn, S. C. HENRY COBM & CO., 1G Vendue Hange, CHARLESTON, SOUfH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep conatantly -an ham! a full aesirtment GROCERIES, LIQUORS. J iy PROVISIO} Auer 1 ZOGBAUM, YOUNG * C?., -^?sa IMPORTEIIS an* Dealers in P^^j53? Muai cal IiiBtrunieita, Strings, Hf H I Ac. Ac. Agesete efl Steinway A Son'a and J. B. Dunham's Piaila, earhart A Needham's Melodeona, Tilton'a I atentGuitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, B.P. FERDINAND ZOGRAUM, Nofi York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAffAN, Charles tnn. 8. C._i i Ang 1 ly La Valentina Segar Ractory, No. 118 East Bay Bfireet, HAVE for Bale the choiees?t iranda of Pure Havana Segare. Also, ?ood domestic Segara, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT. Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. 0. MANURES. hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., actory, aro now prepared to furnish Soluble 0 to plantera for immediate returns tor their f Southern men of high character, offers in? born plantera. The ir wot! j ure among the CB. and enable them to pn paru at home an South Carolina native Rote Phosphates which ropoao to manufacture a F< tilizer even richer 7 bones, and containing n ire than twico tho ho bCBt average Manures bi :etofore offered for higher than tho average price of other Fer ich fertilizing material; tiny are in fact much tho market in two form:, with a guarantee advertisement. _ ining from eighteen to twelty-five per eon?, of at aixty dollara per ton. I ? containing from sixteen tl twenty p*rcent, of Ammonia, at seventy dolljka per ton; for an? ther security aa maybe acL'Iptablo to tho Bub 1 tho Agente", and delivery*ilado as directed on WM. C. Bli A CO., Agents. AND randed ETIWAN, No. i, a if ETIWAN.No.2 A Userai Inhbtion. HOUSE-KEErERS wi f (\o their own cook? ing with Kerosene 'tr Caa Stoves, havo heretofore felt tho want.' kt a perfect Baking Oven. fl DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached to their Stoves, v. 'H bako Rread, Bis? cuit, Pica, Ac, and roast Poultry. Beef, Pota? toes, Ac, to perfection, A foti supply of Kerosene and Gaa Stoves. 0f the? beat kinds, together with Utonails f<u ovory purpose, for salo, at wholesalo and reta;], by J. H. DJVAL AEONS, Charleston, S. C., Agents for Patentees. Aug 1_ly "Eason Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machinory nd Castingd, J. M. EASON A BBO. Angl ly Moses Goldsmith & Son, Nos. 4,Cam!S, rendue ?lange, Charleston,S. C. WHOLESALE Dcn'oiL |Q Iron, Metals, Rags, and all 1 inila of Paper Stock Highest cash prices pu d f$,r tho above U08K8 OOI.DBMlTn._A tr AHAM A. OOLPBMTTII. mos. J. KKUn. HERMANN BULWINKLE T. J. KERK &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to the Bale? of all kinds of Produce and Puicliaae of Merchandize. Dealera in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other FertilizeT. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot 275 KINO STREET. gt_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minora. L'eeth, Steel Goods, and . vCry articlo used by ho Dentist. Aug 1 ly BALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Print ?rs, and dealers in 5 Printers'Materials, Bri tad street, Charles on, S. C. . Aug 1 ly I