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f;| BY^A'. BBI^Y:; VOL. VII-NO. 216.
.Ofiwm. t Wo^?^TTT.h?l ?' N^y! '?des?
with'profit by thc 'rSf?perty holder, bf
tbiaol^ ?io-whoM oobct?
applicable;!? JI'^W'-J iii v.il*toobiooft ft:
be mortgaged to pabilo creditors, pretty1
m^V^ed^ b*
ot??offlrf^ m?inly hpplSdt?'tb?
useeof themselves* and their retaldors/
?Though our Tammany is a smaller
urapba of a Tweed, still oai-;??hdi have
beet? tar too Heavily mortgegea tor the
benefit ot officials! and ! contractors, . and-1
frittered away withoat any safficlent
oousideratioa,' / Weitrast that the now
V*Wtimri nf?! reform ?ill not :
pasa, "away without some. good. fmiL
It ia to the interest U all good ' citizens
that iaxeVirhoUld bo 'as light aa possible,
andi feist) every dollar raised i should be
Intimately, pud eoonom >c?Uy ?expended.
A" Petersburg correspondent of the
Biohmond Dispatch says: "A farmer'
from ' Southampton County, over fifty i
y esra, cid, performed . soma , aa toniabi ag |
feats of strength in Do.nnan &, Johnston's
commission bouse t?-day. He handled
a bale of cotton with ease, and drank j
fromia barrel of whiskey, lifting Lt np to
bis Hps (a la Peter Francisco) with 'his
hands." ;".: . . . .
Mies Agatha Karohor, of Shawnoc
towo, 111., died while kneeling in prayer.
The cotton market was moire aotive |
lastjj<Jeeh^l^v^
Two Grand Operatic and Ballad fl
. ui et ;lua* I'.1? alt .'. !.?. | rfl
CONCERTS,
,hi ?flo<ixo '.?. J tfi'\ ,o-iH'-..u ij ii
Will bo given at Columbia ;
On Friday and Saturday Evenings,
December 1 and 8; 1871. - L
M Sill MIEOS!
The well known Prima Dopna, from ibo
New York Academy of Maa io, assisted by tho.
following artistes: ..
? Mr. H. E. Clark. Tenor,
From tho N. Y. Operatic and Ballad Concerts;
tguOr
From tho New York Academy of Muaio
The eminent i Pianist', rocentlV from Europe,
. ! and the favorite pupil of Thalberg.
ha-Doora open at 7i o'clock. Concert com
monoo at ?. ?
SSS-Ticks ts s ol 3 at LyBrand's.H e e o rv od
S oats, SI.25. O on oral Admission, $1.
Nov 25 . _. ? ? ? .' .
Boots and SI es,
LEATHER, ETC.
THE old houHo of P.' H. FL1
NIOAN, who for twenty years
carried ou the ahoo trade,.and
?never tailed-to give satisfaction
in evsry branch, ls now opened by;'his sims,
and they will conduot tho business On tho old
plan-keep nothing trat first ol ass goods,
quick sales and short profits.
P. H. FL ANIO AN will superintend the Ma?
nufacturing Department, and will be pleased
to see his old friends and customers. .
Oar ato ok oona! eta Of Men's, Boys', Youths', '
Ladies', Miaaos' and Children's 7/ :
Shoes of ail Styles and Varieties.
They will leave- nothing . inndono to merit a
fair share of the patronage so liberally, be?
stowed on their father. Go and seo thom.
AB shoos exchanged Or money refunded.
Next door to -fi. Hannan's Saddlery. Hain
street? ? . .
FIVE First Class BOOT-MAKEB8 wanted.
Nov ai , J. T. FLANIQAN A CO. .
STENHOUSE; MACAULAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commiesion Merchants,
CHARLOTTE, N. O.
SOLICIT orders tor COTTON. Corn ; Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
generally. Orders ailed carefully and prompt?
ly._ . ... Feb 7 iyr
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 N. BhroefaBtt?jMt?tm^
Ibis -c.tir?rs' o- '
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and manufacturer's agenta for LetTel'a Cele?
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Published by G. A C. MERRIAM,
Springfield, Mass.
Sold by all Book-sellers._Nov 21
For Sale.
. A LOT of fine Kentucky
Mfen, MULES and HOBSES, Justar
Wg rived. Call at
SsBew DALY'S 8TABI
Oct 7_On Asaembly street.
One Puncheon Loohgilphead.
TIE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealers
can have it noarly at cost.
Nov 18 JOHN O. 8EEGER8.
? ?i impr?voV?ppetHe eher ?^e???6nV?taa tt?Y
unrivaled for IM'save*.1' ^?^?W '; J? n"
? We ?re cureotod,byr Mesar?! XBA * PEB
BINS ip RTOiuseuto eU purtioaT?MU?g cuf ?en*.
? Y Anglgfrsw' '"j J ;A?TntsYHowltozv:
f ; . OH MARRIAGE. >*Vvr> n n
TT APPPS/RSSLIEF FOB ?JUSO MHtffrom
oc?ed.i Jmhedbhonts to in ar? i iga removed.
in sealed envolopoB. ,-, . ' i
, OoUC\%t j ; ; r?.'??.)..i i ? ' : . fltno .
IP ABS
11 ? ? ! .r . ;.. i ;'AT. . '
G?. bl?RCRS'.
w. .? I ... tf?ii?iii? . xi ?iii u> i .' ie .? .!
CANNED GOODS.
yajT?^ .FISH, Me?t? ?nd ^-3B=*ak;
Mn Fi^nlt8i" Club Fish, f^3pT
^UjH Lamb Tong nee ,8ar- fa^dcdcM
OH dinoa, Dutch Her- {MHB
a?fringB, Salmon. Lab-aMBH?
.6tora. bo-vlled Ham, Oysters, Ood;Fiab,
Smoked - Halibut, Lardellon, Mackerel, all
.. .. FRUITS. ?
Raisins, Current*, Pr une e. T>at os. Citron,
'Almonds. WalnutB, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni,
Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted;
SOAP.
Cold Water Soap,. Babbitt's best 8oap.
Mammoth Laundry 8oap, Bapolio, Toilet
Soap-asHortcd." '
PRESERVED GOODS.
Pears, Peach oe, Tino-ap plo B and Jelly.
OHE ESE
Bich Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Pine?
apple Cheese, Skimmed Obeeae.
PINE GOSHEN BUTTER.
? Flour-all grades; Daoon, Ham and Break
taat Strips.
.^JTEAS.
? Old Byebn.' Young Hyson, Gun Powder,
EoRliah Breakfast, Oolong, .?. br.
? .. Candies-Adamantine.ferahne and Wax. -
1 . '.. WINES.
Sweet California, Angelica. Bberry. Rhine
and French Wines and BrAndtosV'?t
Oct 8 _,_- Q. DIBB0K8'.
Kew Stationery House
E B. STOKES
HAS just opened, in the heir ?nd handsome
budding immediately opposite the Pnoz
wx office, on Main street, a complete stock of
STATIONER!,
Comprising Letter, Cap and Noto Paper, of
all alzos, qualities and of every description;
Flat, Papers of Oap, Do my, Double-Cap, Me?
dium, Royal, Boper-Royal, and Imperial sizes,
wliich will be sold in any quantity, or manu?
factured into Blank Books of any size, and
ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style,
at short notioe. ?j
ENVELOPES
.In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali?
ties. . .. ilii
BLANK BOOKS
Of every variety, Memorandum and Peas
Books, Pocket 'Booka, Invoice and Letter
Booka, Reoeipt Books, Note Books.
ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will
dud? complete stook of materials for their
use. Drawing Paper, in' sheets and rolls.
Bristol Boards, Postal Paper ?nd Boards, Oil
Paper, Pencils, Water .Colors, in oakes and
boxee, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens.
SCHOOL STATIONERY
Of eVBTy'description; a gr??t vrrlety of conv?
niont and usolul articles for both Teachers and
Pqptts.? ?) .cl
I ll ALSO.
Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port?
folios, Oab&s,-with boxes, and a' countless
variety of .
FANCY ARTICLES.
Alao, ? most elegant stock of Oold Pens ?nd
Penoil Oases, snperbly-monnted. Rubber
Guu?B.
"y, j . INKS..
Black, Blue, Yioi*l ?u? Carmine, Indelible
and Copying: M nell ag o JJG boas und Backgam?
mon Men und BoairdB; Yieltliig and Wodiling
Cards, and everything usually kepi in a '
FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE*
Which the Proprietor In tonds this shall be.
He' W?J still ' conduct his, BINDERY ?ud
BLANK BOOK Si ANC F ACTOR Y S?d PiPER
RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which has been
In Buceos a ful operation for over thirty years in
this State, and to which he will continuo to
devote bis own personal attention His etock
will be kept up full and complete, and his
prices will be found always reasonable, and
he hopes to have a share of patronage. .
E. B. STOKES, Main street.
Nov 8_Opposite PHCBMIX Office.
For Sale.
1AAA Afin FEETLUMBEB. Par
,UUl>?lJUU ties oan bo supplied at
reasonable rates by applying to
ft Sept 2 JOHN E. OYLK8, at Hope's store.
Cigars, 1 Cigars 1 Cigars !
TJKTE have, now on hand ? large stook of tho
Yy following ohoioo brands of CIGARS,
wliich wo aro offering at low figures, and to
which we invite thoso fond of a choice Cigar
to give atrial:
COLUMBUS,
Longfellow,
i lor do Matanzas,
Two Sisters,
. Begalla Brittanies. "
La Flor de Baltimore,
Lord Byron, .
Gold Medal, Ac,
Together with a large assortment of low
prlood Cigare, Cheroots. Ac.
Oot 20 JOHN AGNEW tc SON.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALEB, No. 20
Hayne street and Horlbeok's Wharf,
Charleston. 8. 0. This ia the largest and
most complete faotory of the kind in the
Southern States, and all artlcloa in this line
oan be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalo at prices
which defy competition.
AV- A pamphlet with full and detailed list
of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and
the prices of eaoh, will be sent tree and post j
paid, on application to
Joly ll ilyr_P. P. TOALE.
Tho Doctors Recommend Seagers' Beer
IN preference tc London Porter and Sootoh
Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated.
marxist, no ' cue tom-m aue ' can surpass, ana
but iew om equal them, in style, and fi???^
and prioo, ,n ,. ; ?i^.- ?....!'.> ? ???j , ,.
d We aeU the beat/at ?DW rate* than tb'oae
who Con't buy from the manufacturers direct,
Tlpjao ii> ? -i ?HIRTH.
"Wa keep Uia Star arid Tra* Fit constantly
on band, and will take orders for halt donen
1 GEOVB.8-Leather, B?ck,Kid, Dog. Bat and
Beal. . Bargains to be had in GLOVK8.
NKOK Wfc*R_sll atylM. Ptain and fanoy
1 Linen and Paper COLLABB,
Sleeve And Collar BUTTONS-Gold and
spate that won't coin.' 1 ' - ."'
'We wlU take Greenbacks at par for aU
these. 8Spta6 j
'WHAT .
fF it was Only In tho matter of GROCERIES,
X this) question could never be asked, ba* I
cauee the people of Columbia and up-oountxy
already know the fact and aot upon it.
. ABE
We offer the best goods, to be found in any
known market.,and if batter than tba peat
could possibly be bad, we should have them.
Y??J
Our perishable gooda are fresh, daily. We
?an Bcarooly supply thedemand,auli aa Hmas
are. In thia class we Include Bama, Break*
faat Strips, Tonguea, <xo. . .
GOING ,
In Flour-handling, we think, nore heavily
th an any merchant here, we Offer peculiar in?
ducement a in quality aa in prioo.
TO
In Liquors, I am assured yon hare the in?
side track. We trust aU who give ns a can
will acknowledge the "Corn."
DO
In Fanoy Oratories and Canned Gooda, our
assortment is unequaled; every novelty
ABOUT
Being added to stock promptly, and standard
goods always on hand.
IT?
So, dear reader, whenever your stook of
Groceries rune short; whenever a delicacy is
required for tho ??ck room; whenever the ap?
petite of the epicure taila; in ehort, whenever
yon want anything'else but Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, or Queen's Delight, call; and we
oan tell you, alao, where they can be got for
nothing. _ GEO. BYMMEB8.
Removal.NEW GOODS-Removal
, HAVING just returned from New York.
nU where I made my pu. chases, I am pre
I (la pared to show one of the MOST CHOICE
-l?Xand HELEOT
STOCK OF Q00D8
for Gentlemen's wear ever offered in this mar?
ket. My stock embraces French, English and
Scotch Oaaalmerea, Cloths and Vestings, and
a full supply of Gents'Furnishing Goods ge?
nerally. 1 have alao a very large stook of the
celebrated "Star 8hirta." A share of patron?
age is respectfully sclicitod.
I JtT-My store is located in Stork's new build?
ing, a few doors below the old stand.
Sept 17 J. F.'EIBENMANN.
Tine O us torn-Mad e
Gr A R M E N T S
ONLY assn TO BE SBKH
TO BE APPRECIATED,
- ? ' i '
L- ! IA ,v1Hviiih !
?oats, Pants and Vests
Very Latest Styles.
AND an assortment to select from larger
than any ovei seen in this city. Our stook of j
I.
i Is nearly as large as the combined stocks in
this ' city, comprising everything new and
nobby.
SUITS made for our own trade that will fit,
atad at prices that wlU please.
UNDER GARMENTS, Gloves, Scarfs, Dress?
ing Gowns, &o.
Onr stock Is so largo that we are deter?
mined to reduce it, oven at a sacrifice.
Nov 5 R. ft W. C. 8WAFFIELD.
iLfoods Marked Down,
AT
GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR.
WHERE money ia
scarce, wages
low, irado ia generally j
dull. Thia condition of
thingB suggests econo?
my, and pooplo begin to
look for bargains. Suoh \
being the case in this 1
city, we have concluded I
to
MARK DOWN
All Roods from their
original price to suoh
low figures as will meet
the exigencies nf the
times.
To those in want of
Beady-Made CLOTH?
ING, Hats and Genta'
Furnishing Gooda, we
say consult your own
interest and give us a
call, ere purehasblng
elsewhere; and dont
forget that Franklin has
said: "He that spits
against the wind, spits
in his own face."
Wo make epeoial men?
tion of onr
SILK HAT,
Which is a real beauty, and no wardrobe is
j complete without one. Call early, at
GOODMAN A SON'S,
Nov C Main street.
!*Jt
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?0? LIBERAL TRANSLATION
[j " I ?<> Sensal ?i;'ji)U"'i ?ofciiotliirl Q
18 TBE
TOY BEST AND CAMPEST
?jil ABTICLX8 IB THB
DRY GOODS LINE
? .>;)? th t?o?i?vi \tr.l h., '*:>'.'
VOR THC .
? ! . ' ! li ll! ...... H 'Q:l
Fewest Greenbacks.
tu
-haraJost roturned from the North
lbs aeoond time thia fall) with the
and boat lirio of DST GOODB we eyer
have had the pie aa are ?f offering to thia mar-1
kit. Every department ia orammod foll of
choice gohda of o very atylo, kind and variety.
A. big a took of DREES GOODS and . Mena'
Wear-they are in store and must be sold.
Also. Furs. Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Skirts,
Blankets, Table Linen and Dome a ti o Gooda of
aU kinds. Notions-a large, very large stock.
lEvrnrsoH - Oar friends tell us every fcy
that we sell the beat and cheapest goods in
the oily; and, as wo keep no flash goods, hut
do business in a plain, atralghtforward way,
it will ho to your interest to purchase yonr.
1 gooda from
Ror a_PORTER & STEELE.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
AMD
PIANO FORTE AGENCY.
.JBW^A WM. H. ORCHARD. ^-gasM?SB
,TrTy^~^ Professor of Husio.B?'iJ'IJi!!/?
Sp^ftj^"%^jhaviog determined tof f ? fill
T^^tA. vroannifl Teaching, is now pro
pared to take pnplla on the Piano, Organ
and Guitar; also, in Vocal Music. Having for
over THIRTY vitus had charge of the Musical
Departments in the first ?Female Colleges
and Schools of the State, he doema it unne?
cessary to make any other reference to his
qualifications aa a Teaoher. f!
The arrangements he baa made with seve?
ral of tho moat celebrated Piano-makers, will
enable him to .offer InatrumentB of tho very
first class at prioea that defy comp?tition.
Specimen Fianoa daily expected. Those in
want of Instruments auperior to any evor
offered for *cle in thia market, will do well to
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
PIANO FORTE8, MELODEONS, Ac.,
Tuned and repaired in the HOST PKKFECT
MANNER and on reasonable term*.
Apply at bia residence, corner of Bull and
. Richland streets, or at tho bookatoro of
Mesara. Duffie A Chapman._Get 17
New Publications.
M?ES COLUMBIA'S Public School, or Will
it Blow Over, with 72 illustrations. By
Naat. 60 centa.
Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stopping
Heavenwards. $1.60.
Storiei from Old Engliah Poetry. $1.50.
The Land of Lorne. By Robert Buchanan.
The Witness of History to Christ; the Hul
sean Lectures for 1870. By Bov. F. W. Far?
rar. F. B. S $1.50.
Fronde's Seoond Series of Short Studios on
Great Subjects. $2 00.
Philosophy of Consciousness. By Mansel.
American Wonderland. By Bache. $1.60.
The Member for Paria. By. Tr ni?-Etoiles.
' Travels in the Air. Elegantly illustrated.
By James Glaisher, F.R.B.
. ALSO, .
Some new Sunday-school Library Books,
new Juvenile Books from England, nsw No?
vels, Ac. Por aale at
BRYAN A MoOABTER'S Bookstore.
The World-Renowned Howe Sewing
Machines
Are the Oldetl Established of Any in the World.
IN range of work this Machine cannot be
-'equalled. Will work equally well on thick
or thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver
coating?, or even leather, without change of
needle, tenaion or thread. We will warrant
them to do thia. Our fine work ia equal to
any, and our hoavy work excela that of any
other machino in tho world. Ladies wielling
to Introduce tho aowing into their families will
find it a great saving of time, labor and ex?
pense to at once purchaBO the neat, x orson?
3ho have tried all machines aro unanimous in
Belaring thia to be the easiest learned of any
in the market. If you are prejudiced in favor
of any particular machine, at leaat examine
TUX. HOWE UO?OIO YOU ULMoLlBBtJ.
ALFRED G. ELY,
General Agent for South Carolina.
Office three doora below Dr. Hoinitah's Dreg
Store, Main street, Columbia, 8. C.
Sept 21 _gmo
EDWARD HAIOHT & CO.,
BANKERS,
Ho. O Wall Street, !? ? w York.
Five Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposit?.
THE bnaineaa of our firm is the same aa
any State or National Bank.
Individ?ala or firma hanking with ns may
deposit and draw aa they please, tho eame aa
with any Bank, except tb at we allow in tor est
on all balances (of five per cent.)
We bu" and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, busi?
ness papers, and collect business notes and
drafts thronghont the United State?, giving
prompt retoma._ Nov 9 imo
X.OOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best I
tfawcnA MY line of WATCHES ia
jp$&?rt?jSmm. now fuli 1111(1 complete, and
fi?fisn^BaW1'10 public may depend on
gerang the beat at the lowest possible figures,
as mv facilities are each that I defy competi?
tion from any market.
I have also in store and constantly arriving
all the newest styles of Ladies* Sets, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo. Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac;
elegant designa in Chains, Braoelets, Charms.
Lookots, Ac; the latest and moat beautiful
patterns in solid Silvor and heavy Plated
Ware-Gooda suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in all branches, by tho best work?
men and at reasonable ratea.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
Pot 13_Colombia Hotel Row.
Columbia Music Store.
?
? ? . -
LyBrand & Son
npiAKE ploaeuro in calling the attention of
X the puhlio to an examination of their
8TOOK OF MUSICAL MEB0HANDI8E, con
slating of Pianos, Ohurch and Parlor Organs,
Melodeona, Violin*, Guitars, Banjos, Flotes,
Accord?ons. Brass and Silver Band Inatrn?
menta of au kinds. Also, Shoot Muslo and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on band at all times. Shest
Moaio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
price; and all kinda of Musical Goods sect by
Express, when ordored, to any part of tho
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organa for salo cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Molodeons tunod and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner: and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any point
desired, at moderato prices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favoring UB with
thoir patronage. Send for our oataloguo of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor street, Oitizena' Savings Bank Building,
Columbia, S. C. Nov 7
I BALTIMORE BRANCH OFFICE, '
t?$li&a' tourn?e Go;s
[ l'j OF M EM PH IB, TENN.
: A.S8KTB OVKtt - ' - - .1,050,000.
WABE HAMPTON...'.. J President:
D. O. TRIMBLE..i........... .Boorctary.
TSSUE8 POLICIES, eRfaer'participating or
JL nou-nartiolpat?ng, on all,the approvod
plana of life insurance. All Policios non-for
feitsble. ' A definitecash surrender value gua
renteed on. all Polioloa efter second annual
payment: Aotlva agenta wanted.
! BLACK, PORCHER A CO.,
State Agente, Columbia, S. O.
j J. !.. BLACK, P. H. rononzn', B. w. BFJDELB,
Har ll ; _. . _lino I
Martin's 81ioing- 8ub-Boiler and Deep
Tiller Plow.
rn HR undersigned having purchased the
X right for this State to manufacture and
.ell the above plow, the beat and obeapeet yet
introduced, deairea a reliable Agent at every
County Court Houao in tho Rt ato.
Oct 10 : EDWARD HOPE.
CLOCKS AITO JKWJBLBY.
^ ,,:?HAVE on hand a'aelect' '_'
V7\ Btock of WATCHES. JE WBL i JP*1"?!
?j_BY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED
WAUK, wb lah I will dispose of Afc moat rea
-oriRb?o trieos; Alio, SPECTACLES to suit
* REPAIRING in moline do?o promptly and
On (food, terma. i - ,1 <. i
AK ar tide a and wo?k warranted to be a?
represented. . OEO. BRUNS, '
2d door below PHoiKixomoe, Mala atreet.
. ? - .- . .- ?? -.
Universal Life Insurance ?ompany
WE are d?sirons of occuring tho aorvicei
Of a h al r dozen ' activo Can vas s i n ?
Agents ia South Carol la a for tho Universal
Life Insurance Cosipmy. of New York, with
whom liberal terms will na made. We desire
also responsible Local Agents foi c>oh town
in the State.. M. W. GARY,
MO.BUTLER,
State Superintendente of Agencies. .
COLUMBIA, S. C., September 8, 1871.
Sept 9 - r ? j? _
THIS COHN SHELLEB weighs only three, poonda, is made of usaf iron, has a rotary
movement, and is the first invention in this line that shells "without fiiction on the
cob," and is, therefore, tho eaaieat operating Hand Corn Sheller in existence.' It cannot
get ont of order by nae, will last for years, shells all sizes of corn esra, can be used by any
one at first sight. It can be fastened to a bench, chair or table, or for portable purposes
Bcrewed to a email board, which will answer for a aoat when naicg the implement. In shell?
ing, the operator graaps the butt of the ear of corn with tho left hand, oreaents the small
end to the shelling teoth and rotates tho theiler with the right .hand; the acnte angular
.teeth penetrating'between the rows of corn close to tho cob, snelling very easily and rapid?
ly; when the ear can no longer bs held, the projecting cob-is taken hold of'by the right
hand,'and tho Bhol 1er rotated with tho left. Aa this sheller is patented ou a new principle,
we invite inspection, but seldom has such an opportunity been offered lo energetic busi
neos men. We are fast disposing of County Rights to Buch men. and no others. This little
Sheller I supplies a want universally felt, as ia proven by.ita rapid sale. Tbs price-3,60
puLa it in reach of. ali, white and black. Agents sell from'J5 to SO per day; as many as 6,12
.pr more on one farm. It will shell from 5 to 6 bushels per boor. . -..
'We have also the HARRISBURG POCKET SHELLER. Price 60 cents. WBl shelia to 8
bushels per hour. Parties wishing County Rights or further information will addrt-aa ns at
?Greenwood, 8. C. . ClHlPjLBY A norcnuos, "
Nov 0 }2mo Agente for South Carolina.
GREAT SOUTHERN ~~~
FREIGHT tl] MSSBIHI lill
TIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND PROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES,
THREE TIMES BfiKr^SOTR^^^^^S A W K E K
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours^^^^^^^^^^8hort6r vift Charleston.
TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
-O
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads Wost, In alliance with the flout of thirteen first cl aaa Steamships to
tho above ports, invito attention to the quick timo and regular despatch afforded to the
business public in the Cotton Staten at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offoring facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in
oxcelleuc? and capacity at any other port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are re?
gularly on the line:
TONE W YORK.
MA Nil A TT A 2V, GEORGIA,
M. 6. Woodhull, Commander. . 8. Oro well, Commander.,
CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckott, Commander.
CHARLESTON, CLYDE,
James Berry, Commandor. J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADO ER, ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander.
JAMES ADOER A CO., WAGNEB. BUGEB A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY,
Agent?, Charleston, 8. 0.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
VIRGINIA, EMPIRE,
Alox. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley. Commander.
SAILINO DAYS-THURRDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. O.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, MARYLAND,
Hainio, Commander. Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL,
Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, B. 0.
Rates guaranteed as low aa those of oompoting lines. Marine Insurance, ono-half of one
per cont.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo bad at all thc principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Missis?
sippi.
State Booms maj bo aocurcd in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices in all oases tho Railroad Tickote should be
exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickots by this route include Tranafers,
Meals and State Boom, whilo on shipboard.
Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting Unes, have largoly
increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and tho Sooth and Went. Comfortable Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair,
without extra ohargo, havo been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First olaas
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad first class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolin?
Railroad. Cloao connection mado with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with groat promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch and tho safe delivery of goods.
For further information, apply te J. M. SELKIBK, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C.; B. D.
HABELL, Goncral Agent, P. O. Box 4,079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. PICKWTB, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED I*. TYLER*
June 20 ICmo Vioo-Prosidont Benth Carolina Railroad, Charleston, 8. 0.
. ll ww. - I )
RELIABLE 1H8UEAHCE!
(SvUAj?aivr* ?rf a. -ja. jvwhox* A Co. (M*U V/*
t OMA A Waring,)
, General Ir?Bura?ee Agent?,
INT tho following woll-ea tabUehod
it reliar? CumAnlesr
DIU) IN HL/BAN 015 COMPANY, or- !
g?nlzod 18107,Asagt?over81,600,00?., ., .
, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE IN?
SURANCE QO., Qjg.%nlf*? 1809. | AB Mi* om .
816,000.000.
, CONTINENTAL INBDRANOE CO.i organ
^QVOBQIA^HOME^NB^ CO., organ
ized>?M9i. ' 'Aatets ov.ir ?760,000; " . ..
SOUTHEHN LIFE I INBDRANOE CO., or
^.n?^4868.- AWU.OTW81,800^^.; >f .
The reputation whloh these CorupaDlea
! ba vu established for promptness, solidity and
worth ia the beat guarantee of security ?nd
Tianbr?ble dealing. ? [
Be euro toinaure with ;
Nov,61mo . BLACK rfr.WA.RLNQ.
Georgia Lime and Fertiliser Company
PEER their SHELL LIME to the planting
public in full confl den efl in Its excellenco
aaa :- .,]! .
Permanent Manure.
Ii Was oxtenelv?ly need the nant season on
Wheat, Coin and.Cotton, and h aa given entire
satisfaction, as is shown by a number, of
certificates from some of the boat plantera in
Georgi* and South Carolina, ' u, "? ti!il
Our Pri?es f?r Fertilizing, or X Lime; ts 815
Ber t?n cash, put np lu casks or b?rrela, de.
vor ed in the city, of Angosta or at any bud?
ing on tho Savannah River. Tho price of oar
XXXj.or Mason's Lime, Ia $2 per basel, de
livorod-as above. - , . > .
? We are agents for the celebrated "Stonewall
Cotton Fertilizer" and VPore English Dis?
solved Bono, which we receive direct from
England, and can offer to tho public at ro
duoed prices. COLES, SIZER A CO.,
No. liMoIntosh street. August a, ?B.
Agent, TUGS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, S.
Q. ,:V pj . . Ootl8 6mo
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the
. . Wonderful Clora tl vc KO eels of
DB, WALKEB'S OAtlFOBNU
3\ WAUCKaTroprlctor., R IL McDoKAU) * Co. DnnMi and
Otu. Ag ts, SM Frmndioo, Cai, and ll od 14 Coomore fit. K.Y
VInorar Bitter? aro not ?TUO Fancy Drink.
Made bf poor Bum, Whiskey, .Proof Spirit?
and ltefiiie Liquors) doctored, spiced and sweet?
ened to.plcaao tho taste, called "Tonic?,' "Appetlc
crs," " lies to rc ra," Ac, that lead the tippler on te
drunkenness and rain, bot art a true Medicine, mada
. from tba Nativa Booti and Herb a of California, freo
i from aili AlcoboUo Stimulant*. They are tbs
G HEAT BLOOD PtTBIVTKB and A LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invigorator of the8ystem, carrying off all poisonous
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person caa taso th OM Bitters according to direc?
tion! and remain. long unwell, provided their bones
are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and tho vit ai organs wasted beyond tba pout of re?
pair. O
They are a Gentle Purgative as well asst
Tonic, pou cuing also, tho peculiar merit of acting
aa a powerful agent In roi lev lng Congest ton or Inflam?
mation of the liver, and alt tbeVIsceral Organa.
FOB. FEMALE COMPLAINT8, whether la
young or old, married or ?ingie, nt tbs dawn of wo?
manhood or at tho turn o? lifo, these. Tonic Bitten hoyo
no equal, f.
Sar Inflammatory nod Chronic Bhesma
. ?laka and Goat, Dyspepsia or InsUgetttloa,
-, Bill?n?, Komittent and Intermittent Fevers,
DMflaaea of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
. I BI adder, these' Bitters) have been most successful.
fiaeb Disease? aro caused by Vitiated Blood,
which Ss gan sr al ly produced by derangement of tbs
Digestive Organs.
I DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, Bead-'
ache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the
Chest, Dltilness, Boor Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Longs, Pain in the
regions of tho Kidneys, sud a bundled other painful
symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and attmnlats the tor?
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy bi cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting new Ufa and rigor to the whole system.
FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter,Salt
Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car?
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Byes, Erisip?
elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ol the Skin, Humors
(sud D!s?i5?s cf-c Skis,, of wjkatevsr name or nature,
aro literally dug up and carried out ortho System In a
?crt tl=suss of these Bitten. Ona bottle la
such cases will convince Ute most Incredulous of thelr
curativo effect,
" Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find ita
Impurities bursting through tbs akin tn Pimplos. Erup?
tions or Bores, cleanse lt when yon find lt obstructed
ondslugsUn in the-?eins : deana? lt wben llUfoul.and
your; feelings.will teU you when. Keep Uta blood pure
and Ute arJQth of the system sill follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WO HM 8, lurking bi Ut?
system orso many thousands, are effectually destroy
ed and removed. For full directions, resd carefully
Uta circular around each bottle, printed In four lan?
guages-English, German, Frenen and Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. E. H. MCDONALD A CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agente, San Francisco, Cab, and
83 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
Of-SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Jan8:ijTlyiaEIQERiAtMoGREQOH, Agents.
The Southern and Atlantic
TELEGEAPH OO.
Now Open for Business. a
OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL.
Sept 14_
Ihornwell's Collected Writings,
THEOLOGICAL and Etui cal, 2 volumes,
embellished with Dr. Thornwen's por?
trait. 84 per Volume.
Memories of Patinos. By MaoDuff. $2.
The Conservative Reformation and its The?
ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowtb, D. D. $5.
TheUnseon World. By Rev. Dr. Stork, tl.
HEW NOVELS,
Her Lord and Master. By Florence Maryatt
Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in
the Bone, ka. 50 cents.
Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade.
. Uniform edition of Grace Agnilor's Works,
such SB Mother's Recompenso, Yale of Cedars,
?o..at$l per volume.
Tho above booka sent to any address, poBt
paid, on receipt of price
Ang 1 DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, Eooksellors.
The Dexter Stables.
a?A THE undersigned have re
f?L-ff\ moved their Stables to the new
jK\y>~* building, immediately South of
^/IsC/^iaV'StJannoy'H Hall, and, with " new
l?^^Sr Ystock of CARRIAGES, BUG?
GIES ano fine HORSEB, are prepared to an?
swer all ashs that may bo mado upon them.
Horses bought And sold on commission.
Persons in want of good stock, are invited to
give ns a oall. Liberal advances made on
stock left for sale. BOYCE A CO.
W. H. BOTOS.
O. H. PzTTiNorLi.. Jan 24.
A.. B. MULLIGAN,
COTTON FACTOR,
C HABLE BT O N , ?. G.
?ri T ry I WILL, when placed in funds,-pur
Ba^1Mob sae and forward all kinds of Mer
?BgJBfflchaedi/.o, Machinery, Agricultural Im?
plements, Fertilizers, Ao._Oct 6 ?jj
OLD BANK BILLS asa? MUTILATED
CURRENCY bought and sold by
Nov 23 C ni o D. GAM BRILL. Broker.