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From tbo Caroliua Fariaer. .
Preservation of Sweet Potatssi.
R. K. Bkvan, Esq ,?Dear Sir.
?Yonr note to the President of
our Agricultural Society,asking tor
my plan of preserving sweet potatoes,
as stated bv roe, in our meeting
in Whitcvilie on the 22d of
May, has been handed mo for answer.
Tho keeping sound of this vainable
csculont root, has been a sub
jeet of much anxiety with good farmors,
who have learned its value
?much discussion has taken' ^placo
on this subject, and tnany notions
among our farmers, about dark
nights, light nights, hot days and
cold days, have been advanced,
but experience b s proven each to
Do attended wun uncertain rosuns.
"When tho usual season of the year
arrivos for housings potatoes, I
commence digging inlhe morning
and continue digging until as many
havo been turned out, as can be
conveniently secured during tbe
evening ; leaving them to sun dtfring
the day, unless tho sun is shining
hot enough to burn tbon^
(wuwli is not common at this seasoiv^fc^hebaving
selected and
nrenfo^WgWH cvfttod snot of
ground^iwlpi?^ciently dry to be
secure from v^Sr^gb daring the
wet season of winter, and covered
the same with a good coat of pino
straw to prevent any dampness
from tho ground or earthy taste, I
put thom up in bulk or banks, containing
from forty to sixty bnshcls.
When the quantity I design for
one bank is thus piled up, I cover
full eight inches deep in pine straw
and leave them to sweat from one
to three nights, being careful to
keep dry during tho time from
rains. I now bank fourteen inches
deep in earth, always being particular
to do this banking early in
tlie morning while they aro cool,
before tho warmth of tho sun
changes tlie morning temperature
of the atinostphere. I bank all over,
closing all inlets of air, or outlets
of boa t. Now protect the
whole bank well by sheltering from
rain or sun. I havo succeeded on
this plan, without a singlo. failure
for twenty-five years, and when
strictly observed commend it to
a 11 fts a perfect certainty. This
j'lcin noo vuitifuuutvawu tu uig uj
the lato Col. Regan of Robeson
county, who had practiced it successfully
for many years. The
reason seems to be that this deep
banking in tho morning, whilo
they are cool, places them beyond
nn}T changes ot heat and cold. A
light coat of dnst pnt on at any
hour of the day will heat, and tho
deep banking in the evening when
tho potatoes havo in them the
warmth of tho day's sun will heat,
but tho deep inoming banking will
certainly keep them. No weather
after tho potatoes are fit to dig is
too hot to preserve them on this
plan. 1 trust some good fanner
will give us an explanation of the
rotten core, similar to what is
sometimes seen in the Irish potato,
and thus by an interchange and
exchange of experience, practice,
observations and opinions tho farmers
may materially aid each other
in elevating, ennobling and
working profitably this, of all, the
most honorable nrofession amonrr
men. kiout Lgmmon.
Whiteville. N. C., July 22d,
1S69.
Tjie Faces of the Dkad.?To
turn for a moment from the inoro
sentimental asj>eot ol take faces,
it is curious to notice what complete
changes in the character of a
countenance arc effected by age,
and ubovo all, how great is tho
change when death lays its hand
upon it. Apart from the alteration
due to physical reasons, there
m unquestionably an unaccountable
relapse into phasos of expres
s ion which wo have seemingly
dropped years ago. One of uie
inobt touching incidents of the
death bed, is the recognition by
parents and relatives of a youth
and freshness on tho face of the
departed, and of an expression associated
with school time, boyhood
and the spring of life. Harsh and
hard hearted men and women,when
lying at rest, havo little of the
i uggedncss and the ungracionsuess
which they carruxl with them
through the world. Even old age
?old age sinking out in decay?
takes a strange l>eanty at the close,
and a sc >re ot year*, with the fur
rows and the lines of years, disap
}>ear, to permit, as it were, a tract
ot the beautiful child time to re
turn again.?Jxmdon Jievieto.
The King of Italy's four prcde
cessors all abdicated in favor o
their successors, namely, Viotp
Amadous I, i n 1730, Oharle
Emanuel II, in 1802, Victor Et^an
uel I, in 1821, and Charles Alber
in 1840 ; and it is rumored tha
this traditional policy will also b
adopted by the present King f
favor of I'rinco Humbert, his sot
%
7" ..." T
Gkusok Sjlnd^b past pixty*fiv*
roars old, but does not sqpm so;
Tier hair is thick mid 'ftarl&and is f
worn in puffed bands. Her fore- jj
head iB wide, but retreats, while ,
her eyis are very large, limpid 1
and dark. She has a delicate,soft, I
white hatid, that bestows the gen- f
tiest sort of a shake when yo* are 0
| introduoed. She dresses in heavy t'
black silks, without trimmings,
with a rich point-laco collar, and c
cuflfe of nntiqtie pattern. A black J
cashmere shawl, bordered with a "
deep gnipnlrc flounce, is worn over *
her shoulders, and a neat cap, with J
a tea-rose on top, complete her at- ?
tire. ^ *
A singular strike took place in 1
the French city of Alais. All the '
kitchen girls in that place sudden-- ^
ly refused to work any more un- 1
leas the following tbreo point# were i
granted to them ;. .X n creased 1
wages, less Iftbory and th? privilege '
of receiving thou*." xjpusius " iu toe
kitchen. Only the last point was ]
acceded to by their mistresses, and ]
as the girls attached moro impor- '
tance to it than to the other two, ?
they went back to their kitchens. *
' i...i.?!?
Ciirtbtma8, that day toward t
which we all look with pleasure
and delight, is fast approaching
and ere long, another link will be
addod to the chain of time. As .
tho 6cason draws near, how many
an exulting heart beats fast in ar.? <
ticipation of tho joys it will bring ; '
but, alas! how many there arc to
whom it brings memories of joys .
which can never return.
Nrwspapb* Lawi?For lb* instruction
an<l guidance of some who nay possibly need
inform atiou on tbo subject, we copy the following
:
Postmasters are reiuirod to giro ndriee by
lottur when a subscriber doe* not take hi* paper
from the office, and giro the reason for it*
not being takon. Neglecting to do *o make*
the postmaster responsible to the publisher for
payment.
Any person who take* tbo paper regularly
from tbc post office, whether he bae subscribed
or not, U responsible for the payment of the
subscription.
Any on# ordering his paper discontinued
must pay all arrearages, or tho publisher may
cocuuuo 10 ivnu iv unui pmjrmuuh 11 iu?uo,
and collect the wholo amount, whether It it
taken from the office or not.
The courts have dcoided that refusing to
tako a newspaper and periodical* from the
post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, is priuia facit cvidonco of intention- ,
al fraud. i ^ V* " ' '
Railroad Consolidation ix North GaroLIna.?It
is announced that Dr. W. J. Haw- '
kins. President of the Raleigh and Gaeton '
Railroad, hat rented the North Carolina
Road for twenty years, at six per cent, per r
annum upon the capital stock, subject to i
approval of the stockholders, at a speo-al
mealing to ba held In Raleigh, on the 11th
November. The Wilmington Journal is
surprised at " this attempt to make a private
arrangement with one road, when
three others?Richmond and Danville, Wil
mingtnn and Weldon and Atlantic and |
North Carolina Railroads?we-? equally in
tere.-tod, and if this great work la to be (
routed, 1' would have commanded a much
greater price at public auction."
"
Tit* clerical party of Japan, it ia reported,
is determined to expeil nil foreigners from the
country. To this end, the party has in pro
grcsa strong measures, which are supported by .
s?mo of tho ablest and most influential of the '
Japanese journals. Petitions nutneronsly
signed have been presented to the Government
urging the expulsion of the foreigners. One
of these document* speak of them as " worms
in the lion's body," and it lays upon the Christian
religion many of the troubles that afflict
the country. It is also rumored that the Government
has entertained the subject of driving
out all aftem, and la bu.-y in devising the beat
and speediest means to accomplish such a result.
Tit* Baptist Theological Seminary of Chicago
has obtained the library of the famous
I iHvvinu vuuiiiicuvikvi v urii^flLVuuci ||( gun
slating ol twelve thousand volume*, mostly
German and Latin, fur only eix thoueond
dollars. The Berlin inetitutiona were unable
to com|>cto on nceount ot poverty.
BRICKS.
LARGE LOT
. 'i ?*
FIRSTRATE
TOR SALE AT
Westfield's Yard.
'
APPLY TO
A. ISAACS,
Oreenrille, 8, 0.
I . Oct 20 22 * 4"f
! , ot
: NBW MIU.lXKllY.
MRS. I. T. JENNINGS,
? RESPECTFULLY 1N<
WWv forme her friend* and the
CSH^KAV P-*"* K*ncr*"jr?'hat *^?i
ku juit roc#Wed and
Moperwd a
* BEAUTIFUIa
AND HANDSOME LOT OF FALL AND
WINTER
MILLINERY,
f Which iha offer* at price* low and reojonable.
r Ladie* before purrliaoiog tb?tf
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, *C,
, Wontd do wall to giro her caM, at bar old
1 Btand. *
t Oct is rl si am
n Sftbecribe for tho kntkkj'bise,
i. $2 in advance.
%
il 8111
A MASS MEETING.
SIIIK eittMDi of OrNBYlD* Connty are In it?d
to attend t Mui Meeting, te be
d at the STOKK of
STEN HOUSE ft TERRY,
Every day throngh the Tall and Winter, for the
urpoee of discarding the location ef Um Air
tine Railroad and all the peNlfcnl gneitlo^a
f the day, and alao to exairtM tba large and
-?11 ---..-A 1 Cl^aL U-ll
Consisting of everything Mt, iprMd Mt to
our view. Wo hot* oil ttMit juu wMi from
i Ladles' Hood to a Soli Fish. Needles and
Mm?a ear* for tola thin*. Lilly Wblln aad
'ink Ball*?LiniaaMt for bora* sails. U>
llsa' superior Lacs Vails?Poison for rats wilk
eng tails. Blsaoking by th? yard or piaas
be bast o| Axle-Tree Oaaase. Wow tod sad
lilk?Tin Badketa for milk. Cbaaaa and
?adiM' Cloaks, that are really no bona.
Manure Forks and Cologne?Fry Pans asrf
Fhslebone. Caster Oil sal Candy, fixed bp
lice and handy. Sausage Orfnders and fillers
?White Hats for the millers. Thompson's
IPater for the eyes? Kal rests for piee. Raisins
tod Hats?Hinges and Bats. Jews' Harps
in d Grind-Stones?Bees Wax and Rasor
lonca. Span trnek and Hair Dye?Double
txtmet of Lye. Coffee, Sugar and Cooks?
ill sorts of Pad Leeks. Paint Red and Green
?Salts and Rostne. 8o!e Leather, Vinegar
tnd Spire?Istaaas Letamon, Turpentine and
lice. Muttard, RatOrs and Hails?Spades,
Ihovels and Vails. Mas lis, Jackonet and
[mee?Axes, Coffee MiMs and Mdee. Fiddles,
ingle and doable-lined?Corsets that laoe up
wit in J. Bait Seeks abd Bed Tioks?mil sorts
tf Yankee Trioke; in foot, all that Is good and
lice, at a very low price.
We, the said Firm, to the people of Greenrille
greeting, Invite you all to eome to thte
>ig meeting. ,
STENHOUSE St TERRY.
r N* KXCHANQR FOR GOODS, TALLOW,
L Old Rags, Dusswag. Corn. Wheat and
Ireenbecks, or anything yon ena spare, from
i pint of goobers to an old gray mare. j-?
8TEN HOUSE * TERRY. '
Oct ? U 4
Inoorporated 1800.
Lr M
CAPITAL, * *#,++ !
J. F. BOZEffllAII. PrM*t
D F. WILLCOX, Scc'T.
Continue! to fnrnilb perfect security ayainet
lost or timmmgr tyjlrc m ?ff kind* </ ?'uwraiJs
property at adequate ratee.
Agent! can be found at c?trf proalawt
[>eint in the Southern State*, to who** applications
for insurance map be made.
Apply to
WM. E. EARLE, '
AOBNT.
Oreonville, 8. C., October 20, 1800. 12-4
FOR
SALE.
25-llURSE POWER
BTFIAM
AKD TWO"!
CYIrSTOEB.
n att ni) o
MHLGlld,
CHEAP.
Enquiri of
VMM &
Oct 18 81 4
e'DT/m
niOJIEST PRICE GIVER
iw
J3k GSSL'ms?
sihtiSt oSKTTjL
FOR
SEED, PACKED OR LOOSE
AT MY C1N IN 0 K?KN V1LLK, & a
John Westffleld,
0* to * * " * 81 . .4
Pacific Guano Company's
COMPOUND
in mm i in
For Com potting with Cotton Sood
1*1118 ARTICLK IS MANUFACTtJRKl
at the Coinpuny Work*, nndar U)? 41
rtttioa at>4 of Dr. lUrmL
| It eantalna tb? him of fertility a
BOLUDLK PACIFIC UUANO, ax??pt tkat I
10 noi lurnimeo who /imbusja, llll pre
pared ei promt? IW compoetlag with MttA
eeed, which furnUhea the element of AMMO
NIA; the object being to render that eld
product of the plantation available to th
hlgheet degree aa an element of fertiltlty.For
farther and pertiewlar Information, appt
to the nnderelgaod. J. K. R0H80N,
Agent for South Carolina,
1 aad 1 Atlantic Wharf, Cherleetoa.
JOHN 8. KEK8K, Jr., Ooneral Agent, Bm
tlmore. < , , IMn , Get VI
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
9ANL0NE6A, 6A.,
WILL practice in the Conatiea of Lam
kin, Dnweon, Gilmer, Fannin, talc
Tonne, White end Hall.
, Jea 10 3S if
mi g i in
Codumbia
A dvertwettiento.
. -? i
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, SOUf'i CAROLINA.
yiilfrinBtrTi
TBI PrmMon take >Wu?ra la artaoeoeing
this cWantly-fnroUbed KetablUbmeot
M? opto MX lot MtvtuatvxSt'f^w > gmu.
Tb? lolh win alway* be npplM wfth every
ielteerj of the oeeoon?both froa the New
York ooi Cherleetoa aawrkeW, aa4 ao effort*
wilt be rye red be fire perfect Mtbfootloe, la
every roe pert, to oar patron*. YRBB LUNCH
la the refectory every day ttom 11 antU IX}.
U*U?BAS?5hop,}
Sept 19 19 tf
Viokerton HouseHotel,
4 COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THE anderaigned having
KKNXff ED hi* leaae apon
the above Popaiar Ho eee, wBl endeavor to
eank* it *ae of the meet agreeable Hotel* in
the South. AtaU U solicited.
' \ ) "* * |
p*b Free Omniba* to and flrota the Hotel. .'
IN. A. WRIGHT,
$8 Froprteter.
Svpt 8 I# tf
NATIONAL HOTEL
wnmbj??3A, s. ?i
WWBMSHI,.'.
r. l^JiSoN^orKKifCT^rR
- RATES
Of Board Np*r Day M 00
Supper, Break (art and Lodging..... I 00
SUgl* Meal*... 1 00
i, Ikp V T V > 1? * tf
marble mm.
BOY IV E Ml 8PROWL,
COLUMBIA, 8. .,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
I* all its branehts, of
J ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
* *f
MSI C. E. REED,
FASHIONABLE
IttURlIT,
CORSETS,
?assr^anis^TPAJi,
BRIDAL VEILS,
DRESSMAKING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Main Rtrret,
Oppoeita SUTPHKN'S, Columbia, & <X
8ep 1 15 8m c
I.SUI2BACHER,
SIGN OP THR
MAMMOTH WATCH\
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.,
DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER
or
WATCHES,
CLOCKS, .
SILVERWARE,
ETC.
AN ASSORTMENT of Geaoln# PEBBI,!
SPPXTl AC LEA alwaj. on band. R?
pairing, in all Ita braaabea, personally at
landed to, and tba amplaat eat m'aeilon prom
iaed. Orefg'a Building, Main Street, Co
lombie, 9. C.
Sep 1 . , U 9m
CUSHIN88 A BAILEY
, - v 1
BOOK MU9M9 AMD STATIONS**,
Ml 9allia?ore?at., Baltimore, l^d.
TUB Largeat aad Beat Aaaarted Stock
to iba City, of
SCHOOL, LAW. DENTAL. MEDICAL
CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
General Bank aad Counting-Ho una Station
ery of ?U klndo. Bleak looki <)? fa
order, Ki eeyatyW, of binding and raNtf,
Aug M 14 4m*
' ~ E? P. JONES,
. AWiT(?ni&!rarar AV BoAW,
J AND SOLICITOR IN MQUITT.
I VILt rwACTtCS U 4U
5: COURTS OF THIS STA1E
A tOO,
* IV THE UJflTKD STATHB OOVtlt
y Mm ?t BrnrlUt 0. V., ft. 9.
July 7 7 ly*
t. COTTON.
f|lHR BiWtW hoc jak received mi
- JL PATENT OULLFTt OIN and PRK8I
and i? prepared to GJN aod PACK 001
f TON at tbla pUoe, on the ieet roeeoonbl
* tun. Oettoa will be delivered at the T*
pot, or any other point la the 0by, free <
p charge.
i, JOHN WRRTPnCLD.
Greenville, 8. 0., Sept. lot, INt.
1 Sep 1 1ft tf
IT t?*MlI
Advertisements.
8AMUKL C. BUCK, I
STOCK AND 60N1> BROKER, '
NO. M BROAD BT? CHARLESTON.
PARTICULAR oUankUn to pw I
cHaao and aala of 8EOUKITIEH on [
OominlMioa. Information giran chrerfully,
umi TO
Rrr K. T. BDIST. *
J.C.BAILEY, >
THOS 8TEK.V.
September SI, I860. ' IQ-lt
mm Mom. 11
CANDY MANUFACTORY
J C.E OLATTMOH.
10 MAUCT-8T. CHARLESTON, 8. C.
ALL KINDS op ,
CRACKERS, BI8CUIT AND CAKES .
MANUFACTURED daily of the beet
Soatbern Floar, eqeal isqnalUjr to ?, ]
, at reasonable print.
Alto, bat at- bit eaUAlitbeenl tm niwlr*
candy factory. <
Theee Candiee are tenttaatt, safe to offer,
aad at all. Ubm Freeh and Warranted pore ,
and to ataad tbe climate, Order* vUl bo
promptly tiled tv satisfaction.
Sept ? ; It It*
k "
wot at tOLMIITI. AIUIAK a. toioiimr.
HOSES GOLDSMITH fc SON, <
Not. *, % aad H VENDUE RANGF.,
OHAF.liSOTOlT, 0, Q.
WHOLESALE DEAI.ER8 0
IRON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
PAPER 8T0CR. HIDES, WOOL,
08CB5S0, IFlfiHEfl, <3??.
A SaltaVla Stock of Hear, and Light
. HTDND A27D OSZ270 \
For Taaaort eaat Alwa,t oa Hand, aad will
^5 k? 8oht Low for
' Sept n ? IS M
KINSMAN'S
sabs
279 anro araaxr,
CHAR.LBOTOIT, 8. 0.
/\nt lOsnsTirt nvnv t- __ i_
U i?HdM PtMDd liexaa, nKabi* for
Coaatry Trade.
WARRANTED
Perfectly Pm and
. v7WAi?\sjnwtPi?aAk,ipacDi
Bciajt fraa from Terra Alba or MatMe Dirt,
and Manafaetarad aolely flrsa
CRUSHED SUGAR.
A DUconnt ia made foe a 11 Ortltrftf 500 poaadf
pSt" Bead Toy Cirealar.
Sept It,. ^ It ^ It
r. a. wamw. ? c. t. purukM.
T. M. BMSTOLL A CO.
tlOLBSAUl FMLU8 IN
BOOTS, SHOES, AC.,
NO. 146 MEETIN6 S1CHARUSTUN, V. C.
dtaek Hapten Ubed Weekly by Steaiaer.
Lata Doohm, Taft A Co., 145 Meattag-BL,
Oppoeite Hay oe Street.
Sept n 19 It"
PAVILION HOTEL,"
(90BAZRIb9SW$>S7? S. (9.
BOARD,
Par N,
K. HAMILTON, Saperiatindiat.
An. H. L BVTTEBPIRLDi
PraprfelretM.
Sapt 19 It tt
. e. noLL: ciiun writ.
?. e. WAIVES.
STOLL, WEBB A CO..
DRY GOODS.
a?r jpoaasaaacB ow?sam,
IM LACE HTOBE.
aafflo ssaaas,
Three Door* below Wentworth,
' CU ARLKHTOK, 8. C.
TERMS CASH,
M CITY ACCfPTANC*.
Sept H N It*
I .
d. w. rtitiM. ita'i A. HttOI.
JAMS* M. WILSOV*
D. F. FLEMING A CO.,
3DS1ALEIH.B
; r
SHOES,
I -4^2) TRUNKS.
Vo. 3 Eayne-St.) ?or. Church,
- CHAIiLESTON, S. G.
Sept M 16 II*
VOMWt OS U AW
W/V1UWK9 Sm*AKA/mi.Y9
307 KIHO 8TRKBT,
0SARLMT02T, B. <3._
DBA i.SR IV
if a rears, cl ocks, je wel r r.
Mil 9 mr WARM, pi a ted warm,
specta clms, ao.
VttokM Mat to amy part of th? eoaatry.
SILVER HUWTTKO WATCHES FRO*
PIFTKKN DOLLAR! A-ND UPWARD.
? OKHT8
5, OoM H anting Wateboo from $90 ud Upward.
f! LADJK.H
l# OoM Hrating Wataboa Oram $M and Upward.
AMERICA* WATCHES
* OF ALL KIRD0.
RB8PKCTFULLT SOLICITED.
8?ft 19 19 99
8 1.
Charleston
^ Advertisements,
mt. ?mi,Bill;
HRfORTERS AND J0WER8 Of
6B86K8BY,
1ST Meeting Street,
w5 V-f
WATCHES, JEWELRY '
AMD y. .
SILVER WARE,
355 KING STREET,
(Corner of BosuWa,)
CHARLESTON, *. O.
Sept 29 19 .12
l b. rroDDABO, a iMmnaii.
(. B.STODDARD ICO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
8W03KS,
AND
Tnuiv
11 MANUFACTURERS* ffllCES^^
161 IWecliuK Street,
(nkaklt orfootTK (TiARi irroR Rtvrru,)
GBisitisTOv, s. c.
I Sspl 29 19 13
EDMONttT.BROWN,
OF THE LATE FIRM OF
F. r>. FANNING & CO..
mmm dealer
IN MEN'S AND DOTS'
HATS, CAPS
STRAWGOODS,
^ AtfO,
LADIES', MISSES' AND NATS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
pT Opposite Charleston Hole).
8ept 29 1# 2#
C. N. AVERILL & SON,
? a ss" is a a lie
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Dealer* in Corn, Oate and Floor,
8, CORNER EAST BAT AND
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
&Z7KBXICU:
T. P. 8TOVALL A CO.. Anjpista.
HI.AIR. SMITH A CO., Atlanta.
CLAGHORN, HF.RHINO A CO., AtlanU.
MARSHALL A BURGH. Charleston.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Charleston.
Sept 29 19 12 <
THE POCKET CORK 8HELLER.
T>EINO the owners of the PatenURiirht
A3 of the State of North Carolina, of
thU popular farming implement, we offer
County Right* and Shellera at Great Bar*
gain*. C N. AVEKILL <fc SON,
68 Eaat Bay, Charleston.
Sept 20 19 12
JII1II6S. MIKBH C!
WHOLESALE AND
lajswAira, roar
Saddlery, 8addlery Hardware, Carriage Ma
teriale, Leather, Ac.
160 Meeting'St, Oj,po*ite Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
8<pt 29 . 19 It
a. anncarr, c. woncna. i. a. rtaraa.
RE.NRY B1SHC0FF & CO.,
OHOOBH8,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGjLRS;'
TOBACCO,
dkC
l?T EAS T BAY,
CH ARLESTOIf, S. C
Hr,.t 79 1? SI
- i * -* ^
T~ " ^ , ' J > >?
c. olaciim. a. tnm
CLACTUS & W1TTK
NORTH ERST CORNER OF FRASER'S WHAR
ON CU8TOX 110U8E 8QUAU,
CHARLESTON, 8. O
COMMISSION MX&CHAMT8,
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Advertisements.
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GENERAL |
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CHARLESTON. S. C. 1
J1" A VINO ampU rofini for conducting |
jljl my uuaintst, i am iv an nmw propared
to mik< liberal advance* on Cot'trO,
July 28 10 ly
P. P. TOALE,
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Manufacturer of
DOORS, SA8BES, BLINDS.
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HAVING the largest and miat complete ^
factory in the Southern 8'at?-a and
kerning always on hand a large and moat
complete stock of DOORS, SASHES,
It LIN 08.8a eh Doors, Store Donre, Shutter*.
Moulding* Ac., do , 1 am enabled to eell low
and at mannfac arer.<* nrieea.
N B?8niet attention paid to (hipping
In good order.
July 21 0 U
COTTON TIES.
TkKARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES, unsurJ3
passed by any Tie yet manufactured.
For neatness, strength end durability, thie Tie
has no equal. llaviug sold them fur the last
three years, we feel that we con cordially re*
ct.inmeud them <o all Planters as the artiole
they want. For aale by
0E0. W. WILLIAMS A CO,
Fee tore,
Charleston, 8. C.
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CHABLKTON HOTl^L
CHARLESTON\ S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
A. BUTTEEFIELD,
(Formerly of the Pavilion Hotel,V
W. 8 MILLERSrpt
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[Mnrs Nik UTTERS,
THEY CURE DY8PENIA,
in all unini or rma
STOMACH AND LITER.
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M EDIOAL JTJk.O ULTY.
HEOEMAN Ac CO.,
AOJUm, JfJKW YORK.
Mamrfactnred by C. F. PAIKNIH,
cmatT ad AforncAS^
OH ARLSSTOX, B.C.
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i)AVII) & STRADLEY,
FDBV&BBlifl ill C0HMISS10I
IflLRCHAIHTS,
AND DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Pendleton-St, Near Depot.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
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The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Common Plena?Equity Hie.
THOMAS 0. OOWER, Administrator, r*. P.
F. BUDDUTH, at al.?DiU fur Salt /
KtlaU, to Pay Debit, tte.
UNDER the Dec ratal Order made in theabove
eaae, the Creditor* of the Estate
ol Mr*. MARTHA LOVELAND, are required
to eatabliah the rank and amount of their
elaims ageinat *aid Bat etc, be fens the Clerh,.
within aiit Miflt from thia dele.
W. A. MuDANIEL. C. C. T.
Clerk** OtlCe, September 2f?th, 18#9.
Sep* 29 19 * *m
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Perieeopdo Spectacle*,4be
JHkA WILL order an aatra article
?n"Z til ^"gi^an^rt K PAIRdSSei^i^ElNG
flne Watobea of everj dea
crip lien. Beet refbveneaa given.
JAMEH U. BLACK.
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. ATTGRRIY AT LAW
AND MAUISTDATB,
OWFWU OVER aVLLIVANfr STORK,
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