" fcr the Ofifdin-1
? " '"haM Gtttette, says: 7 ? 1 1
Ilorc is a Hirle story for yon.-~?
It happened at a Utica restaurant.
A man entered the other day aid 1
called for a dinner. Hia orders 1
were of the most elaborate eliarac
- v v- tor, and fairly staggered the ro- (
sources of even a Ijtica real an rant '
keeper. Ho lingered long at the 1
tabic, and finally wound ipjwith !
? bottle of wine. Then lighting* "J
cigar ho had ordered, leistfroly (
sauntored up to the counter and i
' said to the proprietor: <
"Very fine dinner, landlord; 1
just charge that to me. I hnvn't (
got a ceut."' ,
" But I dont know yon," said 1
the proprietor. * 1
"Of course you don't. If you ]
" did, you wouldn't let ine havo the i
dinner."
u Pay mo for the dinner, I say." '
u And I say I can't. I havu't 1
got the blunt." J
"I'll see about that," said the 1
proprietor, somewhat furious at '
the "bilk." Then he snatched- a 1
revolver out of a drawer and leap *
cu over the counter, collared the
man, exclaiming, as he pointed it (
at his head, " Now see if yon get ^
away with that dinner without (
paying for it, you scoundrol." ,
u What is that you hold ?* ydnr ,
hand?" said tho getter-away-w?th ,
free dinners, drawing back. ]
"That, sir, ie a revolver." j
" Oh, that is a revolver, is it ? I c
don't care a d?n for a revolver, r
I thought it was a stomach pump." ^
i
A Devil ok a Mistake.?A good r
6tory is told of an old gentleman 1
in a Southern State, who, being
vory ill, and supposing that his 4
end was approaching, gave directions
that an old slave who had J
been very faithiul to him, should
bo called ineo his room. Sam \
made his appearance, and with a
joyful face, arew near his master,
expecting that he was about to ahnounco
to him his purpose of lcaving
him free. .
You know, said the .master, yon i
have been a faithful servant to me,
Sain. ,
Yes, massn, lie replied. <
Poor Sam expected the next i
aeutencu to contain his freedom.'?
But, eaid the master kindly: I
You know, Sam, I always treat- (
ed you kindly. I
Yes, massn, you did. (
Sam was now all anxiety to hear, 1
and looked gratefully into the face '
of his dying master, and waited to '
hear the charming word, Freedom.
But what was Sam's disappointment
when his master 6aid:
In consideration of your long
and faithful sorvice, I havo directed,
in my W ill, that when you die,
you shall be buried'by my side.
After a long pause, Sam replied
:
Mo no liko it, indeed, massn, fur
4 some dark night, Debel come, look
for massn, and take poor Sam.
?<x?? ' ...
44 Can you take off my baird
hero?" said a grave, tall, slabsid
.ed Yankee to an Albany barber,
feeling, at the same time, his chin
with a noise like a grater. "It's
alight baird; what d'yer tax??
Three cents for a light baird, ain't
it?"
"Yes;" "* 2"'
"Wall, go ahead, then."
WhiI6 tho barber was raaping
three cents' worth from his chin,
his "si6tcr" saw an assistant putting
cologne upon a customer "a
hair throngh a quill in the cork of;
. a bottle.
" Look a'herc, squire," said the
Yankee, "can't yon squirt 6oma
o' that peppersRsa into ray head
tew ? Say, can't yon throw a 1ft- ,
tlo o' that in for tho three cents?" (
Not long since, our friend ,
Brown was on a visit to Lookont ,
Mountain, Georgia, and was uracil (
struck with the tact that a fine jet 1
.of water was thrown np above the
top of the eminence on which the
hotel stands. Walking ronnd the
jet admiringly, he accosted a plain
countryman with :
My friend, is this water forced
up t>y a ram ?" meaning, of course,
the hydraulic contrivance so
named.
M A ram?" exclaimed the country
man.
" Yes, a ram, Lsay."
44 What on airth?no sir : it's ft.
darned big mule ! and it's tremend
ous hard work for him. Come
here, and I will show him to you."
Brown saw the mttlo and left.
V Jdjjatii or aw old Crnzgx.?Mr
John Farmer, a native and resi- :
dent of this County, died a few i
uftjjs ago, at the ^extreme old age i
7** never outside of the County 11
nouncif'g oe to the irights of cltlaaoa of the
United State*. may judge that rome cill
Ei>na h*ve mora rights than il ia agieeeblo
slarai void in eartain pulnta^haf hitherto
Irlvan Congress Into ?ome vary quMir ?l>?;
Itulee, I in Into tto&e more. ridiculous thai)
.he one H arsuipcn In the hill to reMrht the
ppellnte jurisdiction of thcSuprbtne CoOlt,
ust report eJ from the Senate Jwcliclary
To mm it fee _T^r ol>?t of thU bill ia to
;o?er aueb naaes ea the Yerger ease* Chief
luatlce Chare, ft will be remembered, re
tently decided that thefiupr^me Court u.uat
lear lha appeal of Yerger, who had been
ried by. military court jo an unrecontrueied
Stale, and who claimed that aucb
i trie' waa in ooutfaventioa of hia right,
>od?r the Constitution, to a trial by jury,
lie had been brought before the United
Stales District Court on habeas corpn*.?
IliRt'court had judged the military trial VolJ
; hence his nppml to the Supreme benoh.
It Is obvious that euoh a trial would cona^cl'iho
Court lo determine that great vital
point between the Constitution, which
vould give this man a trial by j3ry, and *
aw of Congrtn which give* him a trio*
inly by military commission. Congress
tuows lliat inch point cannot be aafely
ventured before a non political body?before
a body thai judge* according to- the
law rather than according to certain loose
loctrines of necessity. It, therefore, now
leclaret that all such ea?ea nre political.'and
titer* its .declaration to the judical power
not to venture on ih? ground of politiah?
If Con giees had contented Itself with the
rassngc of a taw distinctly defining these
ases and declaring that such appeals should
rat be heafd by the Supreme Couit, it
rould have done ocly what'ia uuquestiontbly
In it* powerp but in this warning I *
egard to politics it will b? wen Ui it it vonare*
o great deal more.
In this seotion. for instance, ii appears
,o b* altoget her out of its depth:
He it enacted, dee.. That under \ha Oondilution
the judicial power of the United
i'a tea does not embrace political power or
give to the judicial tribunal any authoiily
lo question the decision of the p Htical de
parlments of the Government on political
qoeelione; and it is hereby declared that
a 1 courts of lit* United States in the administration
ol justice shall be bound by
I lie decision of lb* political departments ol
the Government on political quest ion#:
The Constitution mya " the jndioial pow
pr shall ?r> oil ' ?J
- .v VTV.-, Ill III W HUU
pqnity, arising under tills Constitution and
Lli? 1 *wfl of the United State*." Now,
Mbcnever a citizen is deprived of Lib rights
i>Y ?ny person assuming to aet under a law
jf Congress then a "esse" has atis-n that
properly and neeessarily bring* that law of
Congress under the review of the courts
It is the peculiar discovery of Republican
politicians that certain laws of Corgrees
nay be colled political, in eontradisLmclloQ
from other laws, and that in vhrtne of that
imtdo (hey are exempt from judicial examination
While we may admit as an ah
straction that Congress Is the depository ol
polities) power, we may safely defy any
one to show how that power has sny exia
tence save In its application?that is, except
as it is applied to persons; and when It ii
applied to peraena-in such a manner as to
oppress th?m and to infringe their rights,
then surely we have a case that calls for
such remedy as the courts can giva, the
metaphysical hairvplhters of the Judiciary.
Committee to the contrary notwithstanding.
[AVte York Herald.
- ?~
Tub Postmaster Gxmsra& axd mi Girt
Ex near rise SwiaoLKa*.?The "dead beats"
or "gift enterprise swindler* " are about lo
be hoist?d n i ltn.li> ?? ? aM -
_? .M?Si j/ciai inc
gome it up with them. The Postmaster-General
lias iesued instructions
thai all letter* addrctsed to the swindling
concerns in the city, well known to the employee*
sf the office, shall be sent to the
Dead Letter Office at "Washington. Thii
block* the gift enterprise swindlers. A
good job. l et us hive a few more of lite
kind.?iVtii York Herald:
An old raiser in Ireland left a
will bequeathing "to my sister-inlaw,
Mary Dennis, lour old worsted
stockings, which she will fin 1
under my bedto a nephew, two
other stockings; to the housekeep
er, "for her long and faithful services,
my cracked oartlien pitcher,"
and other legacies of the same
character to other persons. The
legatees wgre in a high state of
wrath^tijlAtae of them having
kicked jtoUBne pitcher and found
it fillemigHsuineiis, the others
cxainin^rraPstockings and found
them sinffimy lined.
A Yankee Sonth lias struck a
fortune by inventing a certain
w turpentine soap," which is advertised
*r kill the offensive smell oi
the nogrooa. The colored popula
tion and carpet-baggers are selling
their last shirt to raise money to
buy it. One negro came near
kilting himself at Memphis, by
taking a cake of it internally.
A vrrson fell on Friday night,
near Oak Greek, Wis., and the
rtone was discovered by a travelers
near whom it struck. It made a
Mo in the marshy ground as large
is a barrel, and when taken out
?raa still hot, and emitted a sob
pkuroos odof. It had the appear
snaa of a oylinde* oi lav*
masr
r- l\- -r~-r^. ... ,i-j..-rrv-.
f
<v v *
h?/
Prluctp tl Office, Wo. 1815, Main Streety Hick
tnotld, Vo.
T> EASONS wby every one should Insure Ir
IV the Equality Life Insurance Company
of. Virginia:
lit. It is mora Lihpral to tho Iasurcra that
any other company, and will eventually be
como Purely Mutual and belong to the insutnri
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons,
who are tho insurers. Coaseqncutly thej
aro continually getting the benefit of the rants
accumulation of the Company, the uioncy be.
iog invested by tho Hoard of Directors amongs
tbo Insurers.
8d. The loans of this Company are as liber
al as other cuinpanioa who declare dividend
art'tho end of the second, third and fourtl
years, but- this Company at tho eud of the firs
and every jroar.
DAVID B. CLARK, Proeidcnt.
THOS. II. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Beeretary.
Oen. JAMES H. LANK, Actuary,
Judge JOHN A, MEREDITH, Counsellor
ntxHcdons.
J. D. Wixstox, Treasurer and Secretary R
P. A P. R. R ; H's. J. Jonsaox, of Johnson <t
Hunt, Wholesale Or00ere | Wu. if. PoWsns, o!
Winston A Powers, Wbolesalo Grocers; At,nrnT
Osdwat, Treasurer Buckingham Statl
Company; J. P. OtBSox, Puperlntendont
Adam*' Ex peons Ocaspany ; .G* aulas Y. Menhis,
Morris A Co/a (Sugar Reftnory; Ck A.
Pbtlk, Superintendent Manchester Cotton
Mills r Jowh H. Tyf.Ru, John II. * John Tyler,
Jewelersi Mosas Millriskr, Wholesale
Dry Goods; Thomas S. Balowix, Clothier;
Johx M. Gonsix, Cashier Piaster's Bank ;
Si r. D&WXt.i., Superintendent Western Doion
Telegraph Compeny ; Ai.a.v G. TJosgnrsos,
Cattle Broker ; Or. on or. I. Hr.Rnixn, Wholesale
Grocer t R. L. Browh, of Brawn, Jones A
Co., Wholesale Grooera ; A. BonuKKR, Drug
gist; 8. M. Kosxxbauh, of 8. A M. Roscnbuuw,
Dry Goods.Equality
Life Insurance Company.
JfJt Examine fie Pamphlet* he/ore pott future,
ft ft to your fuferett to do to. A^eutt uanted
everytchere.
UEIVJ. G. IICRIOT,
Getr. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
Sept 22 18 if
THE
NEW TORE
li mmm mm.
Dividend declared in 1*868, 68 per Cettltmr.
ASSJfcil'S, ?13,UUO,UUU.
NO COMPANY in the United SUU? ?an
claim superior advantages to ihia old
and weU-aslabliehed institution, which ha<
been doing buaineaa with the greatest sue
eeaa for about twenty-fire rears. It ii
strictly mutual, and norer had stockholder
to appropriate a portion of ita earning*.?
It is under legal supervision, a protection U
policy holder*, winch is afforded nowhen
but in New York and Massachusetts. Iti
manager* cannot speculate with the fund
of the Company, but are obliged to invest ai
' the lows of New York requite trusted* t<
invest trust estates. The official report*
for several years part, show that this Com
pany has been belter managed than any
other doing business in Vpw York- At
' investment in this Company ia as safe at
> anything earthly can be. it offers security
- and choapness, and haa advantages ovei
| any ntbar Company in the United States.
Reference may be made to the following
1 gentlemen: Gov. B. F. Perry, Col. G. F
Townee, Thoa-Ai. Cox, Tbomns Steen, if
Beattic A Co. Wai. T. Shumate, J a a. P
Moore and L. Williams.
For further information, apply to the tin
dersigned. agent for Greanvil!*, or to JAS
R. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Qrcenvlllt
Court House,
W. n. CAMPBELL,
Sept 8 * 15 tf
Norfolk Oysters!!
fSSs. I ItAVK MADE ARR4NGEmeats
with the celebrated
W OYSTER
PACKING ESTABLISHMENT.
- ?
jFBANK PFE1FFER <& GO.
OF NORFOLK, VA.,
For a Weekly Snpply of the above nsmcd'dc
lfoloos OY8TEIIS. I shall be prepased t<
furnish any qnnntf -Quarts, Ilalf-tiallons
Gallons, and in tfc ell. It would be wel
for Families to lea. j .vord with the undersign
cd what iiuantity they wish weekly.
THOMAS STEKN,
Provision Merchant.
Nov 24 27 tf
TOWNES * HURT
A.TOQSsJHS'SB &S &&Z3
AWT?
SOLICITORS IK EftUITY.
THE TJNDERSIGED HAVING FOKMEI
copartnership in the practice of Lai
in Greenville and the surrounding Couutiei
of Anderson, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg an<
Laurens, w 11) give prompt attention to all boa I
ness entrusted to them.
fgf Offico at Oreeavtlle.
a. r. TOWBBS. OLia D. BAS1
j Nev 10 25 . tf
. SAMUEL BLACK. BATtnp
W wp??tfc?!>y informtlPUli
th>ifa? b?*-&*?<"** to a room h
L Ji mtM&. wh,r* h* wil
1H* Pf4P*re.d 10 rjfl^BBbm.ra M hereto
[or* bttng Barber,'fc
with polLnrw po?th.?!
"4 v""
Ji* ?0 M u
rUTTS VEGETABLE
jwtstieb pulpit, :
11 ?-! H . I. . . ' I .'JU - " - -! .. 1 Columbia
' 5S <
Adveptiseiuents.
Dealer in Watdxei, Clooks, Jewelry
v ud
jsgMxecm&t
if with * New Stork of elegant end choioe
IHod*, comparing Led tea' and Gqol'e Am
Hold and Silver Watchee, Band tome ?o!M Cole
I Silver and *n<
ow> assortment of clotkz X toko pjuwN
In lustring the aUeollon of my friends and
the public to the SstDO.
My stook of Spectacles an welHselecled,
i and ewiUble far all ??*.
, Hair Jewelry manufactured to order at tow
prices, and Watohes, CI a aire and Jewelry skll:
"l&nstt
> of EngRsh- tiona of lire best aaakers. ?
; *??"* 8. c.
I Nov 24 37 *?
\ COLUMBIA HOTEL,
colvhhia, aovrn carolina.
: ifim la cWttnlty-furntehSd E.-iablftfirflrnt
. now open for tlio aecommodslioif of guests.
The table will always bo supplied with crcry
' delicacy of the season?both from, tho New
York and Charles tun markets, *a<l no efforts
' will be Spared to girt perfect satisfaction, in
avary respect, toour patrons. FREE LUNCH
in the refectory erery day from 11 until 121.
n A I?KN*froP, J
Sept M 19 if
, r t'y; 1 .
NickersonHouseHotel,
COWJMBU, 8. Co
THE undersigned basing
plaiSy8^?y RENEWED hla lease upon
the aboro Popular House, will endeasor tw
tnuko it one of tho most agreeable Hotels in
tho South. A call is solicited.
Fnso Omnibus to and from tho Hotel.
tv.il. A. UTtlT^lfR
r? *m ?n n ?i\i 111)
Proprietor.
Sopi 8 15 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL
. B. ??
I PROPRIETOR.
> P. UAM1LTUN JOYNKR. CLERK.
RATES
, Of Boaril per Way ?8 00
. Snppcr, Breekfart end Lodging...... 4 00
, Single Meele 1 00
J Sep 1 15 tf
j MARBLE mm
f BOYi\E ^ROWL,
COLUMBIA, S. c..
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all ita branchee, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 16 tf
I Greenville & Colombia R. R.
_i RUtim n "
^MgDaagmif
PAS8KN6KK TR AIWS na daily, ffnndeyt
excepted, connecting with Night Train
on Charleston Railroad, a* fojlo** t i
Leave Columbia at*. 7.0(V a, u,
? 44 Alrton at .............. *.45 "
" Nenbenrr at ..I*..'15 "
Arrive at Abbeville at....? 3.30 p. m,
" at Ande?M?<0tw?A?.~..?~...6.!'6 "
? 44 Greenville at ?.00 "
|j Leave Grocnrtlle atr..*. .,,..,11.00 a. m,
" Abbeville At!!'.'.'.!".'..!!"!*.8.45 ?
" Newberry at...,..,. ...1.35 p. m
Arrive at Celnmbfa at. 17.5.00 44
Train* on the Blue Ridge Railroad wiU al??
ran aa followi:
Leave Anderson at. ........ JV.20 p. m.
44 Pendleton at <.0.20 44
? Arrive at Walballa tt?.i.n 0.00 "
Leave WaJballa ML....*..... ..4.0(1 a. m.
" Pondleton at....... .......5.40 44
Arrive at.Anderaon at 40 . 44
The train will return from Belton to Ander<
? eon on Monday and Friday ibotM nga.
> JAMH8 0. MEREDITH,
' Oaneral BaperlntendeaL
J Feb 24 40
rk?wl/v-4A?
viim icoiUU
Advertisements.
: TlttKIH. Till! t [?.
11 TVrPOKTElW AMD DKALHK IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
J STRING 0, A*., At. 1
} A|Mti of WM. KNABR A CO.'B PIANOS
MASON A HAKLIN8 MRT.0DBON8,
SUiiwi; A Im'I ond J. B. Dunhnin',
V- r/ANOKS
TILTOHf PATSNT GUITAR.
RKPAlRUrO PROMPTLY AT7SVDKD TO.
m XING UAMMt, t '
CHARLESTON, 6. C?
FRRDKVAMD KOGBACTM,
Nov York.
I jqpspr TOUMg,^^ L An, mVwaraw,
MIW III!" MIWMII l"Hli i n
IT1IPBI
Charleston
> Advertisements,
'
; {.: ? tW'BOTB v3
op
v wniiw "kt"
: JLt J& JEV9. Ala
S T A* now receiving ?y aspnliea of thl? Ms
X * * Wanttra can rely upon gottlnj
every cargo to told la aaaW
i 1 yaad on ?WtVol>ere, sod the high character 61
the Han Id * "* j. N. R0BSO1T,
L -f*" Sole Agent for 8outb Carolina.
No*. 1 and *- Atlantic Wharf. IhArlMlnn. (9. P
??vid Sc StradIcy,"
Agents for Greenville County.
Prot fibepard eays of annlrals mad* October
16th, 1840: *' A velunMo Manure, aftj$n
oidedly eoperior to <be?ftUrle oflatf year.'
Esgesysetft tsrede by M. V. M. Hammond,
' mB&m wd ootton per acre.
178 lbs Perartan Oonno?1828 lbs socdcot'I
ton per acre. ? *
128 lbs Baugh'a?1488 lfca ittd notion per
i fffttfa iA&> *? ... . V & -x ' VA:
. 31 ^
Ai&'S?m tfwr. ? w. ttta.
M'LOY A RICE,
270 Kioff, ft ?7 Hagel-St.,
OSB&Z&SaSS'S $33, ?.
WHOLESALE
AND
St B T All. DSALARfi
' -v . . .. .
- FORBIOK A Kb DOMESTIC
SUV (Sffl?S)@5
CARPETS,
RUGS,
MATTING, &c.,&c.
' CARPETS FROM 25 OEKTS
MR TjCRD TCTHE FINEST FABRIC.
HBAV-r AUffVfQGt*
A Speciality at $1.00 Per Yard.
OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE IN
rery department, to whteh additions
re being made by erory Steamer arriving. A
call is reapociftilly solicited. ,
McLoy & Bice.
Nor N 27 3m*
A. F, CHEVREUX,
Aim
ARCHITECT,
MAHURUS W?MRS,
Corner MeeUng-St. and H-rlbeck's Alley,
?B&3V2a&????3I, ?, ?.
FLANS MADE TO ORDER,
? AND FKNE OF CITAROE,
WHEN WOBK DONE BY ME.
Dee 8 >9 ly
DANIEL H SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
170,177 ft 179, Kin? Street
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Establish*!* in 1888.I?
|M{ I Keeps constantly on ban<l ^W
n well selected Stock of E^Pd^'J
FTJP.XTITTJH3,
Which he ofTcrt at
Pg| reasonable
Vv PRICES. n.
B.-GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
von suisptvo
Wot U 27 ly*
Mill pond
AMI
1 (DISAHHIKIL (DTOUXSSUPPLIED
in quantities to suit porchesera.
Order* from all part* of the interior
solicited. Address Thoa. McCrady, Agent,
P. 0. Box 339, Charleston, 8- C.
References ?James Adger ?fc Co., lion. J.
B Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel, David Jen.
nintc*, McCrady b Son, W. O. Dingle, John
8. Ryan.
Not 17 9? 1*
THB MILL8 HOUSE,
OB4^&a?S?M9 ?. ?.
PARKER A CO., Proprietors.
PIRST-CLA88 IIOTBL.
BOARD, PER DAy?.... $4 OO.
I>eo 8 29 tf
, I ? rtmrw
MUM'S HEPATIC BITTEBS
THXT CURE DYBFZPStA,
STOMACH* AND llVER
U1DZOAL fA.OWZ.TV.
REOEMAN A CO.,
4?xn?, jrxir rem*.
tenfactnredby* C. F. PAHKNIH
. > A enan as tfonaun,
. 0?AAL<a?TOW. ?.OL
?T>JW- Ml ?y J?ng?y Miim II* f! !.-?[
I I I
i wu ii li
S 1 a |
j CHARLESTON AO
KTIWA.N
SWIM MAfflRES, A
MANUFACTURED ,
"fTNI>I?R ,h# <iJroct?on of t?r. N. A* PRATT,
JVJ Pboaphnto Coiopanv.
^SOLUBLE PH03WI0RIC ACtP. in Alio for
ii or DIWOLVBD BONE PHOSPHATE, to <ha
valuable in tha rfcU? or OoiBoia.r'nuaphorie Aoi<
The ImmuiM dcnoilit of "
attaa, by Or. P^ATT, coarhU wslnly of Inroh
able m a Partiliaor by biting ground to powder, i
dttloa m to m?*? it* IwtoblaBboapbate aolub
taken op by growing ' Toe ioaolttblo pb?
p s
aere,^an^eo|M|Oq|bontty the chonpcst Fertiliser is
n able Id offer to-planters tbe Bi-jhrrf ptr emt<
any maiVet.
Tbelr Fertlliiers ore offbred tinder two fbru??:
r<HB feTiwAif wo. pt^Pf Wi.
cent, of Dtsshlrod Bona PhoiphntO or Lame, $6C
2. ETIWAN NO. 2.-P??tu?
I. par oaaw w?" BUsolrcd Baas PBcsr.hr.te, add H !
addition tf BaroaUp (Junno to adapt it to *111
- Xl
yfy ojjQ
DISftOLVBB BOB*, of bigi, grade. fchpUni
A Into any Other comport, and wnanggest that tbi
A. jfaetnrara to transport the Sulphurio Acjd oeutn
rate for aaoh per ooatkgc ' i I
L' -!i. . . W e V -a- - > a . ..*1
mw 3SBW wanKDjira
NO. I4 AMEI
DAVID & STRADLEY, J
I December 19 I
I ^'p.'p~TroAiliv T|
I C0 m A IS It. 28 C TP ,<S> EST, ?., I
I 5f?nufftcturcr of I
I DOOBS, SASHES, BLINDS. |
Having U>? i.irg??t m?d mwt coirpiefo
factory in llie Sotith?rn State* and
keeping nlwaya on hand a large and mmt
complete aiock of DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, 8?eh Door*. Store I)?ow, Sliuiten, I
M?uSding(, Ac., Ao , lam enabled toaell low
and al manufacturer*'price*.
N B ?Striel alteullon paid to *h pping
in good order.
July 21 0 if I
PAVILION HOTEL, ;
c. <3. 1
BOARD, !
Per Day - $8 00. j
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent,
an. H. L BCTTEBFIRLD, \
Proprlolrea*. ,
Kept 20 10 tf
In. aiancorr. c. vvurra. J. n. nat-an. ,
HENRY BISHCOFF & CO.,
OROOBHS,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES;
LIQUORS,
SEGA Ji$,;
TOR AC CO yAC.
197 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept SO 10 2G?
MOSF.X GOLDSMITH. ABHAHAM A. GOLDSMITH.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Net. 4, A and 8 VENDUE RANGE,
0SABL3ST0N, D. 0.
WHOT.F.8ALE DEALERS IN
IKON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
PAPEB STOCK. BIDES, WOOL.
EPWiJiS, &??
A Soluble Sleek of Heavy ami Light
HIDSO AND DZIITD
Fur Tanneri dhi Alwayi on Hand, and wtll
be Sold Low for
PI ,3 7SL. M XX
Sept IS. * ??
KINSMAN'S
0AB3?K
279 KINO 8TKEET,
OHABLSBTON, Be O.
OUR ASSORTED CANDY la pal op in
- 9ft and ftO Round BoXei, suitable for'
Country Trade.
WARRANTED
Perfectly Pure and
WI?AUBW&IPI??AW3I^
Being free from Terra Albe or Marble Doat,
and Hannfictared ?<jlely from
CRUSHED SUGAR.
A DUooant la made for all Orders of 606 pounds^
p&~ Road for Circular.
Sept 39 19 Xfl
ll SAMUEL C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER;
NO. 83 BROAD ST., CUARLXSTON.
PARTICULAR aUention alrsn to par*
chase and aale of 8ECUFOTIR8 on
Commission. Information firm cheerfully.
aarias ro v
?. Rae. K. T. BUI8T,
J. 0. BAILRT,
TH08 8TKKN.
8eptoo^er 81, 1889. 1P-II
CHARLB8T0H HOTEL
CBARLJCSTOH, S. C.
' E. B. JACKSON, Propretor.
A war aim. a. Burnutrr*u>. tiar-1
Uts fitWrn Hotel.) |
1 I .+ ' Z ? ' *
1 ^ n 1 i i n '
if "3T f "' '7Jff */ * '
?*' "1 ' =?
IVERTI8EMENTS.
liMoTm
AT CHARLESTON, "
Chemist for tho Sulphuric Aciil and Supoftn
of SOLUBLE PIIOSPIIATB OF LIMB,
.basis of all good Fertilisers, and those are
3 which U ill iiivDl.
which were discovered in 1807 in South CnrJ
hie Phosphate of Lime, wbicb Is made avail
"? iwiuwu uj nnipnurio noia w bucu u cvule
in water, and thus made, capable of bcinjf
xphato found in any commercial Fertiliser i4
Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion
rontains, tho less I he quantity required per
that containing the highest per eentege of
C ACID AND 8UPER-PII08PHATE COMisivo
Acid Chambers south of Baltimore, an<f
ige of Soluble l'ho'phnlc of Lime known irf
? Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per
i per ton, 10 per cent, discount for eaah.
6aper-Phosphate, guaranteed to contain Vf
to S per eont.. of-Ammonia, with a sufficient
'rops, $10 per ton, 10 por cent, discount for'
OFFER
tore or manufacturers, who may desiro to mix
I is the best and cheapest method for raann?
Incd in tho.mixtaro. Will be sold at a flxet#
I mmc. AfiENTS,
#'S WIIARr.
igents, Greenville, S. C.
3? "V 3 as
8*7 KINO BTKBKT,
3HAF.LE0T0IT, C. 3.,
DEARER IN
IV A TCHES. CLOCKS, JKIVKLKY,
SH.VEK WAKE, PLATED WAKE,
SPECTAOL&S, ,1rU.
Watches cent to nrijt part of the country.SILVER
HUNTING WATCHES FROM
FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND LP WARD. ?
GENTS
Bold Hunting Watches from $90 and Upward.
-V LAI) TVS
Sold Hunting Watches from $60 and Upward/
AMERICAN WATCHES
OF ALL KINDS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Sept 29 19 20 '
Pacific Guano Company'*
COMPOUND
ACM PHOSPHATE OF LIME
c or vomposmig wnn cotton Died.
r|*Ill's ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED
X ntdlie Company a Work#, under the direction
and auperintendcaco if l)r. Raven#?/
It contain# the inmo element* of fertility aa
SOLU11LB PACIFIC GUANO, except that it
la not furnlehed Willi AMMONIA. It ia prepared
expressly fur composting with cotton
iced, which fhrnishca the element of AMMO*
MA; the-object being to render that aido
product of the plantation avaUabla to tbo
lighc.t degree da an alemvnt of fertillity.??
For further and particular Information, apply
o tho undersigned.
Teruia, $45 cnah, or $50 on lit November,
1870, for approved city acceptance*, or ether
good aocurity. J. N. RORSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
JOIIN B. llEKSE, Jr., General Agent, Bab
tiwore. 28-.tin Oct 27
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND " *
CIGNRK1L
COMMISSI!)! MERCHAIT
2ccoh)li)odi}lion dJUb^lrf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample meana for eoodaatioff
my boaimsf, 1 am at all tintea pra*
pared to make liberal ndvancea on CottonJuly
28 10 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR.
8APARILIA.
GEO, W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BIT
CI1U
1M1R8E CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS
nriein.ll- a- n
p .. .... w .uiiWWVCU UJT UtO#
W. Cmnenter, under the patronage of the
medico 1 faculty. have been *o long uUn
?lv.-ly ueed by physieiena and others, that
they ore generally known for their ints-io*
sic value, and csn be relied on as being
most valuable remedies in all eaacs where
Sarsaparilla or Buehu are applicable, asd
cannot be too highly reeomtnvnded. They
are prepared in a highly coooentreted form,
ao at to render the done email and convent*
ent, Orders by mall ok otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
OEO. W. CAItPENTKH, IIF.N?ZKY * CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 731 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOW IK A MOlSJi, Wholesale Agent*.
Cliarlefton, 9k (X
Nov 17 ! 2# If
? .|'1"1 ? ? t
HO! FOR THE
IN OR Palatka, Florida, rim Savannah, 9*.
; touching at Feroaadina/ Jacksonville
ud all Landings on tbo St. John's Niter,
Semi-Weekly Line. The olegnat and FirstClasa
Steamer DICTATOR, Caps. W. fi MoNalty,
will leave Charleston, B. C.t A?r above
plaoca every Tuesday night at S s'sltsk.
The elegant and FirsLCIaai Steamer CITY
POINT, Csjit. Osorgo B, McMillan, wlH loaam ,
Charleston every Friday night a* I e'eloeh
for above places.
Through tickets to be had at R. R. Oflees.
No aatra charge (or Mania end Staterooms. .
For freight or passage, apply to
J. D. A1KKN A Co.. Asrentm.
Banth Atlantic Wbarf, Charleston, 8. 0.
Oct 20 22 12*
c. ctAcicf. t a, wnn*.
CLACIU8 & WITTE,
NORTH EA8T CORNER OF FRARER'8 WHARF
Oft CUSTOM TI0IT8K RQl'ARB,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.COXMIMIO* KB&CXAVT8*
And Wholaaala Daalera la
a&oos&n?, LiauoM. *a, *c
ffcpt ? .10 20*
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