** 1
Listen, Kitty, ojw darH^c I
Here by the tires'ido bright?
Do you Itoow whet the Windsor* saying
Afcrosi in the gusty night t
Mooning under th* windows, '<
JUka ths voic* of a child that gri?y?a? A
Making th? maples Aiver r
And ereak at the cottago ear?#. . j.
Listen, Kitty, my dnrlingl *
The winds are singing a song. a
Of the spring that U softly stealing j
. '"'From the sunnier lands along; ,
i V The enow-drOps smile as they hear it,
'& A smile, for the sweet spring's sake; *
y iv?BU me-spy utile violois whirper, 11
" We hear! we ere hroad awmka,!" tl
No matter, Kitty, mv darling I
Though the March winds drearily blpw,
I era en ft t lint the daisies are etfrring
t, t>own trader the sheltering snow ;
In rpitfc of the blustering weather,
The croeue U budding agnlu ;
.'Aod'thc daffodils whisper together, ,
. And wait for tho April raio.
God's flrkktini:.?God greets many tone
who never observes, and many more who
never thank him for It When, for instance,
hie sun wakes thee early to the enjoyment 11
of another day ofjlife and health, it ie ae if
he said to thee Good morning!"and when,
t eventide, thine eye elosee in peaceful
eiuuber, it it because God bath bid tbee
Good night j" and when thou aitteetdown
I? a well spread board with a good appetite,
it is God'e gift for thy good.
When, again, thou art enabled timely to
dlecover some threatened danger, whet is it
bnt God saying to tbee, "Take heed, my
ehild and turn back before it is<00 late I"
When, on some early summer morning,
thou walkest about aaiid tbc blossoming
flower* and the singing birds, and .thy
heart feels light and joyful, is not Godsaying
to thee, " Welcome, heartily welcome
to my palace garden!"And
when, all of a sudden, perhape,
Without {hy knowing bow or why, the
heart is moved to good thoughts and thou
beginnest to feel sorrow for having done
wrong, and a deetre to do better, ie not thy
heavenly Fstber saying to ihee, "O.grievo '
not ray Holy Spirit, which bow stirs wilhv 1
I to thee 1" - .
iOr when Uiou pnstcat hy a new-made j
grave, oixl a sudden shudder of Anxious '
foreboding run# ooTd through thy frame, is
not God greeting thee with the fatherly '
admonition, n Remember now thy Creator <
in the day* of thy youth, w-hilo the evil
dny. come not, nor the year* draw uigh in J1
which thou shnlt ray I hare no pleasure in
thetu; for tlu ro it neither wisdom nor do. '
vice in (be grave, whither thou art (aat 1
battening lM , . . i- '
O ycr, these are God'a greeting*, "wheth*
wr wo will hoar or whether we will for- 1
bear M But if we hail them rot with plea*
"faloVftj^flirriPilil/tvj'?'"?Vi'tili?'i.lJ'?a>^ith
Tho State Prisoners.
Tor nearly ? twelvemonth liar Mr. Jctforiou <
Davit been incarcerated in ono ef the strongholds
of the Fcdoral Government, anxiously
awaiting a trial wbieh, though often promise',
it ever postponed, Separated front family aud
friends, this great man bat looked vainly, from
day to day, for the mandate which would unbar
bit prison doors, and bid him come forth
And defend those polithal principles of which
?although the eincerest of bulitvtrs?he wai
but the eliosen exponent. What hat been
gained by this delay f Mr. Davit It neither '
forgotten nor forsaken. From the rising of 1
the tun even unto tho going down of the same, '
petition* are offered Air hi. release. Doe* not '
M a neglect of the demand* of justU-o but cui- '
m bitter thoso who, not asking more, ervnnot be
content with less? The fuotprints of the pe- t
litical prisoners are etaius upon the national
scutcheon. To soino they acem to "appeal j
Kj from tyranny to God and ho who tufTert
- "for tenets ho would not foriake," become* ^
H- "proud of persecution's rage," and will event
Bally conquor by th? martyrdom. ^
t_ . Ths release of the priaoncrs of Str.te would ^
do mora to restore pnbtiu confidence and dig
arm resentment, tlian any political measure
Which could l>o adopted. If the doors of
m?-.i their prisons were now thrown open, we believe '
[ there U not one who would seek to avoid the 11
Issue of it trial whenever his presence might
be required. We arc convinced that Mr. Davit
It most anxieus to havo tested in his own per- a
ton, the questions involved, und would, under u
fio circumstances avoid the test. Mr. 6topheni li
has been set at lil?crty. Who will pretend that I,
, hit release has tended to aught but tbe growth
ct "UolontmtimcnU ?" So it weald ba with
V others. Remove the causes of complaint and
W muriners will cease. i.
It is said that Admiral Semmcs is soon to be
( leased.? .Vw York Timet, I
- ? k
Tiir greatest man is he who chooses the
i fight with inviticiblu reeolution ; who re- j0
/ tiits the sorest ternptntious from within and ^ (
r without; whtPbrar* the heaviest burdens y{
cheerfully; whole tfie calineet in storms, n|
and whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on j,(
God, is the moat unfaltering.
- ? awww'e--1
Tilt Patstntrfr Knxnuvn i* Ntw Yost j,,
The Common Council of New York city j0
has adopted, with but. two dissenting votes,
resolutions endorsing the President's jmficy. ()c
Tlte Republican Members of ths New York
Ilf!
legislature have nlso pareod, in cffticu*, resolutions
(if tho soiiie kind, by a vote of . ,
44 to 48. '/ , dt)
* *(
jfr CP" in spent of the Coiled Stales Gov'
efoinent ) debated in Wall street, with
aeniv fifty millions in specie *t his disposal.
W|).in*v?r an attosupi U tn?'Au to I>al1 the
msrkot, he throws a Wg? quantity upon W(
, it. thereby bearing Ilia pvioudown. The
. PestfH of tics io, that g"U epeoalatlon is tow J*
E ihnost ? bully coe*?d. litf
I ? -- IIOSS ft
" Com.* on hat* Cotto* Secretary
' Mrrtillough has aothfirised special Trsasury **
agents iu tho Sooth to seize as confiscated " '
properly all (.-often wfeleh was, <tu?lut lOe f?- *:>
hellion, subsoribod to tho so-called Confedorsto '
We
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HUMORIST'S OLIO.
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Rather Rough Honeymoon. ?
On last Friday morning an athletic young K
irmer.Jn the town of Wavnetburg, took a |
?lr girl, "all bathed WUM^r.^ her ?
arcnU, and rtarted for the first to*n across "
he Pennsylvania lino to be married, where *
be eeremony eonld be peHbrtned without *
lieen-e. The happy pair per* ascer?
anted by a risteb of the-girl, H toll gennt, P
harp-featured female of gome tWrtyeeron ^
nmmore. The peir eroeeed the line, Were *
narrled, and returned to WelUvi]le, lo pa?s 1
he night. People at the hotel where the c
redding party stopped, obeerrrd that they
onduitod Ihamaalnae in a rather iSngular
Tanner, the husband would take bi# ale
er-ih law, tho tall female aforesaid, into .
no eorner of the parlor, and talk earnestly j
0 ber, gesticulating wildly all the time.'
Mten^tbe tall female would "put her foot!
town" and talk U> him in an angry and ex j "
sited manner. Thru the huiband would
ake his (air young bride lnto% corner; but
te would no sooner commence talking to ^
ter than the gaunt sitter would ruth in be- ),
.ween them and angrily jein in tbe conver- t
ation. Tbe people at the hotel ascertain j,
td what tbis meant about bine o'clock that,
svening. There was an uproar in the room (
which kad be^n assigned to the newly mar
ied oouple. Female ihriaks and masouiue
"sweara" startled the people In the ho- |
1, and they rushed to the spot. The t
{sunt female wna pressing against the door i
if the room, and the newly married man
noetly undressed, was barring her out with }
ill his might Occasionally she would
kick the door far enough open to disclose
he stalwart husband, in his Gentleman ^
3reek Slave apparel.
It appeara that tba tall female Insisted
upon occupying the same bed with tba newly
wedded pair; that her sister was favor- a
tbiy disposed to tba arrangement end that '
ibe husband had agreed to it before tbe
wedding took place, and now indignantly ^
repudiated tbe contraot "Won't you go
way now, Susnu}" said the newly married
man, softening Ills voice.
"No," said she, "I won't?so there 1"
"Don't you budge an inch 1" cried the .
married sister, within the room. <
" Now?now, Maria," said the young man ,
lo his wife, in a piteous tone, "don't go to ,
L-uttin' up in tbis way, now don't." <
"I'll cut up's as much as I w enter 1" she '
bluirply replied.
" Well," roared the desperate man, ,
throwing the door wide open and stalking ]
out among the crowd, "jest you two a im- J
loin' put on your duds and goriizhtstmiah'.
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hoiue m d bring back the old men and wo- i
man, and jour grandfather, who la nigh on 1
to a hundred ; bring 'ein all here, Til marry
the uhole caboodle of 'em, and we'll all |
I lie "ISlVn ulty was finally adjusted hj'lll* ""
tall female taking room. Wollm the is ?-njoying
lt?<lf over the sensation,
[Cleu'land Plaindealer. ' I
- -e- ?Davk
C is one of those characters that J
are to be found in almost every plaee. He 1
la ulwaya d> iving a horse that he imngtn?a
is hut, and putting on even more style than
I he spvad of the horse will warrant 1
As he was driving into town recently, he
overtook " Uncle Ike," who was well known
is a dry joker, and who resolved to " take j
^little of the conceit out of him," if the
jpportunity offered. As Uncle Ike was %
if.?ot, Dave stopped his horse and asked ,,
bin* to ride. I
" No," replied ITnole Ike, "much obliged
o you but I guess not." r
" You had better do so," said Dave, eye- i
ng bis fast horse with much complacency, o
" 1 am going straight into the place, and '
rill take you right through."
*" Well," responded Uncle Ike, as he be- v
an to climb in, " I don't care if 1 do, as I t
live plenty of time, and am not la much ^
f a hurrv to wet thee*" '
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The horse went ahead, but Uncle Ike
ever received suother invitation to ride 14
ilth Dave. *
Oyz night a judge, a military-officer, and u
minister, all applied for lodgings at an inn It
here there wa? hut one sjiare bed and the r'
tndlord wn called upon to decide which ^
ad the beat claim of the three. w
" 1 have lain fifteen year* in the garrison c<
I K.," said the officer c<
" I liavo sat as judge twonty yeara, at R.,"
lid tho judge. . "
" With your leave, gentlemen, I have ?
ood in the ministry twenty-five years at IJ1
enid the minister. 1
" That ecttlee the di?pute," Mid th? landed.
"Ton, Mr. Captain, hare lain fifteen x
win; foil, Mr. Judge, here rat twenty'
?ora, hut the aged parlor has flood fiveid
twenty year*, en lie iiae certainly tlie
rat right to go to had."
"John," -exclaimed an inqniaitive young
dy, of her ardent but iinenphlatl rated -v
tea, while riding In the eonntry, and par* X
iig eome email wooden ahantlaa, "why l'a
in't the houaet (n the oouniry hare eTdniya
?" Ih<
"Well, Elh n." raid John, "U h-oked like
ito: m thia morning, and they to..k llirtn atl,
>wt) and hare Jhrgottcn to put them up '?>
inin" ' ' rm| f 8k
A drunken ehap, idnndeiing through the Ac
ikcue.i! hall of hi* hoarding hooae, war a <
boated hy hir landlady to know if he ,B'
iuld not hare a candle. rp?
" Thunder, no f" raid ha. "H ir *o cnared
rk out here, 1 couldn't ace II I bad a r"
ht I" Kh
A lorer, vainly trying t*? eaploln aoma '
ehtifie theory to h a fair inamorata, raid,
'he qunriion ia difiiruit, and I don't ret c
iat 1 com do to make it clear." .
* buppoM you pop it," whiapercd th JJJ,
laliiog damre', I
)?
" . > -
Kgnf), lh? following 'pwHl nne w*? fold by
jolly good fellow, awd % Vrderal officer loo,
kiting bi* gloat, lit told, OobiwnttD, I
iv? you tlit ttoot t?>n?? that a sensible
ruUIi editor gave ia. New. York. Being
iWd on b? mUI, aboototlfntn,
Bh?*?W PtltNVl' ttti?o- y>efe
rot great apparent iadigaaUM).. * t"diet
nil nb*t>tle?m?t>> I |im ycu BHfOerfcl
'otltfl' Hero the ekciteintnt increased,
ot tlit Dutchman stood hit ground toil
- t . . . - ? ?? - ?* - - I
ft hi* countenance " ukiim ?iw enen
telmtn, 1 glees you Sbenernl Putler, beiqh
I biT? poHa* for him myselfi* . ti
A I9f who hud etwien some npp)eswne
>rglveo, for the.lngfnuouf manner in which
e excused himself. The soboo! >nui?r a?kng
Kim what hd^Kud'toway for himself the
rchin replied, "The apples were Tomb'
nd 1 don't know how Ac got them : up.
ow they are mino, and be don't know how
' got tilt-Ill."
A gentleman by the name of Pepper had
ioen thrown several times from a epirited
ior*e, and wai relating the clft*rtt?etnnc4? !
o a friend, at the' same time obrereiog M
md never given hie horse a name.
" I think,* observed the friend. " you
bould call him Pepper-caeter. ?
? ?
htiM Brown," tald a yoWrtg fellow to a
triek brunette, " I have been to learn to
ell forfunee. J??t let me have your hand
f you please.
** La I Mr. White, how aoddcn you are I
ITell, go and aek father.
"Jane, line that surly fellow elearcd off
he enow from the pavement 1"
" Yee, air."
" Did he clear itoff wltfr alacrity, Janef'
" No, elr; with a shovel." ,r
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ronneotcd with our business. The war st
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>inco that time. Meanwhile, the cost of
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nil it is now mora titan double what it was
lietors the wor. while thn sums \v.- pay annually
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We have, thus fur, been content- lo publish
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linue any longer, except at a l?>se. auTl hence
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the aiibecriuent to (ioday got it Wore tbe
musio store*. 1 i
Gnrilcnin^ fur ladle*. Another peculiar!- i I
ty with Ooilry. It
Fashion* fHAn Me***. A T. firravfAtT A ' r
C?>,, of Turk, the Millionaire M?-r- ?i
chant*. Appear in Gudey, the only Magazine
that Inn them
Lailir*' Bonnet*. yTe giro roof* them
in a year then any other Magazine. Tn f?ut,
tho Ln?ly'a Book enable* every la'y to be
her own born t maker.
MAUION HAItl.AKD. Authore** o f
- Alone." ''Hidden Path." M<>? KM*;" (
Neinrgie," Mipl " Milium," write* fopfjodey
each month, and for no other Ma?n*lrie. A
new Novel will be published in 18M. bWn
have aU> retain**} all k? oli ami favorite I
ror tribuuii* s |
TKRMA or (ionkv'a LAftiea* aortfc W.? so-oi
?r - .. ? t-?-? **"" * rt
l From if/1/1/1 th<i* ca)i > n- Jr.vhitioA.) F
Th* followl** nrr tlic trrru* u^llic i.aOira *
[took f>?r 1866!
r>?r copy. Km je?r? 60
I'wn ooplar, onr yaar & #u
1 ltr?? ?n? jf?r?. ; r?. 7 6?? (
PUMP nuptra, on# ytitPj ..10 uo ..
Piva e/.j.ie*, on yanr, an-l r.vtra copy .
to ilia |?pr?nn nei ttiifc up tiro club,
rnnklni #ix o>pi??, t i""l? 00 ^
copier, oii? >? ar. nnd no ettu
copy U* tiro peravn. ?[? Die _
el?ri>, makiotf nine e"J>W? 2f 00 fl
!t?vin copier, one y. nr. nml an e.v < i VI
oopy to lltr pr-rton #<<tl if up the
cluli, making twelve Copley,..,,.. tl 80
AU nJdilion to (lul<4 at eKif> rnte*.
Ortiod.y1. LndyV Bo-k <U?1 Arthur'al
Ionic Mntgii'-Fn* vlU ba a?-nt, eneh o?e year,
>n receiptor f4 60.
iarw# have no club -wiCSn n?y otliar ^
ifngrxiiic or it-witf>ii|wr.
nrr be iiuko-v fnuat all ,ba aent M ona i r||'
Imn ftjr Ai'J' of ^ Cluba. n,
i. a firmr.y.
if. fc Comer ?Mxib ami OfceaiHM -??ieA, gf/
%4 I'lti'aut Ip'-iiA.
V 11* "i,v - -*. V '
Xf A. * - - ^ . ?< 7 v. f ^ A . >
V- -S r-.:
- "
CAPITAL. ^OVEff $3.000,000.
T^H* UNOKRWttlTEHS' POLICY OV
1 INSURANCE, uaud l?7
BBf I ?B8S*
fin bBT'omb
irvf* rrfci-r* mmr nw *????? ????? ?
vr x ii o vii ft vr iit. h l l/KK,
GRADT & FERGUSON,
.- >**; agents; * ;.
GRfiENVILLE,a C.
Uha Policy of Insurance Issued by fbur
Companies, which i# mpde to-nicet the ncees
jImos of the business community, by securing!'
With dispatch, large line# of Insurance with
reliable Compunlof, upon onifuKe. plain arid
iipnle conditions, thcrpby obviating the ne:c?eltr
of applying to various separate Offices
fur Insurance to <he amount they uro Severally
able to accept, end of holding numerous separate
Policies, the Conditions nnd written Wortiobs
of which mrely agree, rendering H difficult
for the assured to become familiar with
and hartnnnise their various conflicting conditions.
' Br the conditions of thb Underwriters' PolRoot
one ret of papers Js reunited to prove
dSj to the several com panic# insuring under
it J thereby making the adjustment simple and
expeditions.
The c?rh asset# of'eaeh Company issuing
$be Underwriters' Polley of IrtsrirHnoe exceed
hnil" a millionbf dollar*, tusking a socurity in
the aggregate orthrcn million dollar#.
ALSO. AGENTS FOR THE
: NEW YORK
&CCIDSITAL INSBRA8CE CORFASY
FOR INSURING AGAINST
Accidents of all kind*.
CAPITAL, 7~?~. $250,000
The business of this Company is the insuring
against Accidents af all kinds, whether by
traveling.or otherwise.
This Company issues two Classes of Policies.
One to secure the payment of a fixed surn'in
the event of dentil caused by an accident of
any description. Tbo other, securing a weekly
allowance in case of injury causing tutal
disablement and a fixed sum in case of death
arising as above. The Annual Premium varies
according to the occupation of the insured.
All sums which may, from time to time, be
paid by way of ppiupcnsatinn to the assured.
will bo accounted in diminution of tho mm
insured, so that tho total amount to bo paid
by the Company shall not In any caao exceed
the principal sum in*urud.
Aug 17 11 tf
TIN WARE
AT WHOLE SALE AXD RE
TATI
rl^MK nndertigr.ed r-s.pctfuHy inform*
I the puWIo that lie keeps constantly
on hand n Stook of NEW TIN WAUL,
which will lie mid at Wliwrwile or Retail.
{Jf Country Produce, and Rngk in any
quantity, taken in exchange.
Repairing dune promptly nnd neatly
R (JUbKNFlELD.
jyt Stqiul^ formerly occupied by J. B.
July 27 , 8 . " ..if'
OFFICE G. & C. R. R.
NEWBERRY, S. <\, Sept 1, IS IB.
AI L FRKlllUTS will he received attlii*
Depot, and shipped without pre payment,
for other than Vi'ny Station*. Freight
to Way Stations must be pre-paid a* heretofore.
The Company cannot collect other than
their own Fit-iglit ovt-r the Road nor, be
responsible for Cotton niter leaving t he cars.
JOHN B. LasSAI.LE,
Gen'l Sop't,
Sep. 38 17 tf,
Greenville & Columbia R. R(i
EN I
Colijmma, January 28th, iSftft. f
ON nnd after HYi/urWoy, Slsf the
PASSENGER TRAINS win be n
laiiy jyuinla*fi excepted! ns follows
Lmv? Coluirtliitifta ft.oo A.M. '
44 Al?t..n.., 11.00
" Na?4<vrry 12. 50 P. if.
Arrire ot AbWillr ft.OO "
" " And ergon $.10 44
44 OrernviHe 0.00 44 I
L'-ave OreenvUIe 4.HO A. il. ,
And I ; 11? 6.HO 14
44 Al.Wrillo 7 4ft 44
44 Newberry.. MO P. M.
Arrive at Alston 1.55 44
44 4 1 Columbia 8.00 44
Their will b?* about seven miles ?f Stajjug-Mill,
Mwi-od Proehlry'* and Aliton.-?
' ^ntpn will l>?t furnished with Ticket*
hrottjfh, inehiditijf the Hi>n<l. t*tnue and Pery.
ftixt.if I'nuinl* of Bnypagt only allowed
>n lbs Stugn to one scab
J B, L ASS A LLP.
?*n'l Superintendent.
Feb 1 ?ft If
Fill slioljsTV
Corner Queen and Mooting Streets,
CUARLEVrOI, ?. f,
this pojhtlar and
WKM, KNOWN IfoUSK igl'ieasiag*
.,<?? kitu.y opkn i.-.
recptio . ..I VlSlTtJim li n'i>.? I
_ ?M ? II I\ "#? i
'UMN ISlI Kl > wiMi \rm <t*d Ktigant Fur- j
Hurt tlinnigtuMit nivl op*w? !? the 1'rnv |
iter ?r.in?n?m???lul;inw wivf conTen?$nce? ??
K1IIHT OLAtvJ MoT Kb not to U fqnaUcd
y any '.N'fth *r H?*tb.
Ttrtt put fon a if" ?f ?ltf Traveling Pwblio !
jteetfutly ?rr?rtc'*?-*l.
ate* of H> ? A jj'l>?r.?? .tl (K?
|f Month ne ni.iy I ?* Hgrcod oit"
JOStTfl PUtlC'-KM., IWriHor.
-K?b ?*" " ?S' " ff
- - ? ;? ? - ? g| t ?-? -' ? ' ? ~ ? I
'HII & JEWELRY MM
?, wm:iu;E;\
Toi merit wlik J. It BiiNDOLPH,
CO RfrtPPM - '-Y wifoTm^nr
/Ti3fS(a k** *?*bU?''?4 ? SH.tp fy?r ?,*
it* <Jil?K,'A,H,N0 ** WATHltio
I Ii \t tLlv f", ?|id Ki|[,<|u fij!',
image.. Work ?'<"??> pioriptly, ant it, ? <i,tt?h:
muMcr. llair-WorV of.'nU' i|ont!rUi< m
fctiy Af.r>?. t ./'
next .loor i?]a? \f, ft. llotrgT't
>re. Xxiu
.' f, X ** ' # \
-r . J .T-1 . mm
'- '" i -'" '., - :' i?gp
,11 1,11 II, U 1.1.. HIM I'l Jf!* *?!?
OAKl) *
TO THE ?Hc?i4in*
<* r^>, Hi Srafsj^^f
npHK undersigned, WHOLEHALEI>Bjy^
as?teKS&i'JSS"
op*n!ng> of *he spring trad*. Wi tog to em
licit the resumption t?f tbe patronage a? Hto
frilly extended to tf?Ut market In the p??u
Jsraraftua&Uftg
l>er. but mnny familiar namee viH he
found in oear associations, ready to tofply
the rv*Dt^4)i tbe Trade, it of yore, end
other old and uew flrnn prill be added
to mnr'number ttl an early day.
{ r. Th? cash and ?h?rt chedit system having
(been univesaally adopted in all the Northern.
rnerkvtf. we are necessarily compelled
to adopt a.like eyslenp is* the only iafe oner
uo which to conduct hualtieas, and the hea-- 1
*?y percentage onee neoeoaary to etfrer ba<J
debts will now be avoid-d, Smell profct*
and qnlcK. returns will be (be rnle, and wif
dor it* wprklng we hope n. t only UtrcetoNr
to 'bur anHent elty It* former nro*pnrtly>
but to extend iter trade to tbe inlj extent
of *l>e capabilities her excellent geography
cat position and natural advantage* affords
Oar interest and ambition combine to stimulate
tta la ntt?it:inc thie result..
TV.? u il. 1
vMriiLii v?ii>imn ' Hiiroiin 10 now 0p6V
to Colniubin. Hikd its President has officially
informed us that.the Augusta line will bv
O0iht>letea to Blucfcvtlle this month. anJ
tlutf oo the fir A of February he will recelve
through freight to Augusta. A lino of
ftramors to Savannah will afford facilities
1 fur shipping in that direction. It'Is our
puf-p?e4 to hate' in store by the Inst of February
a oomptet* and varied assortment of
goods in our respective Ikes adapted to*
the spring trade, and every ex irliou shall
be made to .promote your interests.
We extendfb'you the hand of comme'eiat
fellowship, and solicit your eo operation and
patronage in our effort a to makeCharb-stoa
the eenlie of Southern trade. Give us the
encourageinent we ask. and you will enjoy
all the advantages of a cheap hows market.
Dry GoodsW.
T. Burge A Co.
Edwin Bates A Co.
J. K. Read and Co.. 987 Ray Street
Straus# Vance A Co.
V Aitkin. Moyes A Johnston
King A (>ood>iel> ,
James B. Belts
atoll, Webb A Co. ,
P. Epstein, *tt{j King Street
P. Lyons A Co.
Fancy Goods.
II. D. Burkrtt A. Co., Sucoesaore of-Dew*
ing, Tliayer A Co.
North, Steele A Waedell.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
Lrngnlck A Sell
Williams A Covert.
Boots and Shoos.
E. B. Stoddard A Co.
1). F. PU-ndag A Co.
T M. Bristol, -Successor of Duahetm, 1st
A Co.
Hdwd. Daly, Agent
John Cummins.
Hats and Gaps.
Williams A Covert
H. H. Wflliain- A Co.
F. Homey, &5 llayne Street, fipmeeeor to
Horsey, Aulen A Co.
Hardware.
is^ciiuufia m'uw. zt rrayue sum
lilt: ' ('
Kdg> > tun A Richards
C (iravelry
H Ii. Drnaing A Oo.
Affriooltural Implements and Machinery.
I I t*?1 " ? J- '
auu aiaranaii, 17 J Kasl b*/ mnmi
Boots.
R J. Dawson A Co.
Bodgsrt, Donny A Co.
Carriages and Harness.
L Clm pin A Co.
K. W. G.ile A Co.
Nathan and Ottolengui.
Paper Hangings, Window Ito4w
and Upholstery11.
W. Kinsman.
Clothing.
Edwiu Bntos and Co.
Macullar, Willinma A Parkar
Francis Murphy
Plrrsoo and Co.
Saddlery.
ITastie, Calhoun A Co., 94 Hayno Sirott
Jennings Thomlinann, and Ok
llnrroI, NiehoU A Co.
Drag*
King A CaMtdey
Joseph J. Morgan
L Clinpln A Co
John Kealfiok, 48 Broad SCrool.
Crockery.
Wf'?b A Saga
Wm. a. Wtiildon A Co.
Diaper And Tailor.
J. S. Phillip*, 8i Broad ftlr?t.
Grocers.
Geo. W. Williams A Co.
Clixs. 11. M'dsn A Co.
Om. *W. Clark A Co.
Thiiddrus Street
I;- A. P. Dawson *
J. P. O'Neill A Son. 161 Kaat Bay
W. H. Clinlra
Ml, I; 11r u y
Hon y BImHoIT A Co.
Thonipaon A Bro.
Oliilt A Co.
inhii Kin?{ A Cm
Woprt.T, Hcitih A M kitN
3. fi. A I) M-illrr.
Hollm/in II i?*. * , r
Hay and Grain Merchant.
J<>lin H. H(r<1 A Co
Building Material, Sash, Blind and -'0
Door Manufacturer* C f
W. r. RumvII k (U-*
Ca*prtings, Oil Clothes, Mattings
and Tailors'Trimmings. .
Clin*. I>. Cnrr k On.
Grocers, Auctioneers and
Commission Merchants.
Ttmin* A
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants,
Denie s in D y Goods.
T. 'Sfirmr*" ll*yw?H A Horn*. 128 E**i Bvjr
? ' rr< t. Cliarlvslim, S. 0., and 141 Au^nts,
<!^6rfp9. r \ *' - ,.r*
Stoam Bakery, Crackers, Bis- A
ouite. oto,
J. 0. II. Clftnuen,
Iron a&? Mill Bands and Maohinorv
Ammw 1
* *<**?, v ?r I
Shipping Commission and (
Whftleial) Doai jr3. \ 1
Archil,*14 A Vo 'V * V J
^ d Gn. /I
714 * 13