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Whn* t , FdOM THE OBttMA* OF Ileum's " nCMAltfS." Where shall pilgrim, worn sod hoary, On hU last drear caueh recline f Under palios in south sra glory ? Under lindens by the Rhine 1 -V=" *%\ . ' Shall mjr ftrtn to earth bo harried In the waste, by stranger hands! Or on soma Ions coast bo buried. Sea dirged. In the drifted sands t If alters not I God's heaven as brightly | Will surround me there as h? re; And its stars, like dralh-lam|w, nightly Hovsr o'er m?, just as naar I . .JSiimorotw. "Sua Larysr and ***?? Cat*. Two Arkansas lawjors were do- < mcsticated iu tho rude hotel of n ' couutry town. Tlio hotel was < crowded, a d tho room allotted to * our two heroes was also occupied by six or eight others. Shakedown beds, enough to ac commodate tho guests, woro die posed about tho room, against the four walls, leaving an open space in the centre ot tho apartment. Judgo Clark lay with his head to tho north o n one side, and Judge Thomas lav with his head to the south, on the other side of tho room. So far as that room was concerned, it might he said that their heads represented the north and south poles, respectively. All tho other beds in the room were occupied. The central part ot tho room was deemed neutral ? round, in which the occupants of le dificrcnt beds had equal rights. Ilero, In pictnresquc confusion, lay the boots, bats, coats and breeches ot the sleepers. There were no J windows, tnough the door was nnon tlifuo. Koi II <T no lnOOD. the w 0 , night was vory dark in chat room. The wily lawyers, who had been opposing counsel in a case tried in the town court that day, and had opposed each othor with the contumacy of wild pigs, wero now tho very incarnations of meekness, for which the hungry swarm of mosquitoes settled down and bit them on the cheek, they slowly turned tho other to be bitten also. " But, husk ! hark ?" A deep sound strikes tho oar, like a rising knell! " Me-ow-ow !" Judge Clark and Thomas were wide awake, and sitting bolt upright in an instant. Again tho startling cry 1 " Ye-ow, ye-ow 1" " There's a d?d cat!" whispererr Clark. " Scat, you 1" hissed Thomas. Cat paid no attention to these demonstrations, but gave vent to another yowl. " Oh, Lord !"' cried Clark, " I can't'stand this ! Whcro is she, Tlioinas ?" "On your side of tho room, somewhere," replied Tliomas. " No, s c's on your side," 6aid Clark. " Yoow-owow 1" "There, I told you she was on your side," they both exclaimed in ? VI vrnii* And still the yowl Went on. The idea now entered the heads of both the lawyers, that by tho exercise of certain strategy they might be enabled to execute a certain flank movement on the cat, and totally demoralize him. Practically, each determined to file 44 a motion to squash " the cat's attachment for that room. Each kept his plan to himself, and, in the dark, nnnblo to see each other, prepared for action. Strango as it may appear, it is nevertheless true, that the same plan suggested itself to both. In words, this plan would be about its follows: 44 Tho yowler is evidently looking and calling for another cat, with whom ho has made an appointment. t will imitate a cat, and this cat will think Pother cat's around. This cat will come to ward me, and when he shall have arrived within reach, I'll blaze away with anything I can get hold of, and knock the inewsic out of him. So each of the portly judges, noiselessly as cream comes to the surface of the milk, hoisted himself on his hands and knees, and, hippopotamus fashion, advanced to the neutral ground occupying tbo central portion of the room. "Arrived there, Judge Clark scleotcd a boot-jack, and. Judge Thomas a heavy cow-hide boot from the heap, and settled themselves down to the work. Clark tightened his grip on the boot-jack and throwing u p his head, gavo vent to a prolonged and unearthly "ye-owow!" that would have reflected credit npon ten of the largest kind of cats. " Aha f1 thought Thomas, who was not- 6ix feet. away, " he's im Hiiipii^jm\ ^1 7v'.w; T i % - *'* *? ??- " w ;* ' mediately close around; now 1*11 ] inveigle him /" and ho gave the regular dark call of a feminine cat. Each of the judges now ad vane ed a little close?, and Clark pro- . duced a questioning >c Ow ! ow !w ( Thomas answered by a re-assuring * Pur-ow 1 pur ow 1" and they advanced a little more. They were now within easy ' roach, nnd onr-li iinruriniiKr Mm onf had but a moment to live, whaled ft way, tho one his boot, the other with hfa bootjack. c Tho boot took Clark pqnaro in e the month, demolishing his (colli, ? and tho boot-jack cauio down on rhomas's bald hoad, just as ho was in the midst of a triumphant 11 Ye-ow." When lights wore brought, the cat had disappeared, but the catostropho was in opposite corners i>f the room, with licols in the air, wearing blue streaks. Equality Life Insurance Company, of Virginia. - ffigjKWSF ??g' ? . ;S H 51 m Prineipil Office, No. 1015, Main Sired, Richmond, In. g REASONS why every ono should insure In " tho Equality Life Insurance Company, of Virginia : 1st. It is more Liberal to tho Insurers than any other company, and will eventually become l'urcly Mutual and belong to the insurers. 2d. It Circulates Its money amongst its patrons, who are tho insnrers. Consequently they v arc continually getting tho benefit of the rapid accumulation of tho Company, tho money being invested by tho Hoard of Directors amongst x the insurers. 3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal as other companies who declare dividends at tho end of tne second, third and fourth | years, out tnis company at tne ena 01 tno nrst ( and every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. THOS. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. Gen. JAMES II. LANE, Actuary, Dr. F. B. WATKINS, I .... . . , . Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, } Mod>cal Ad? leers. Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Cuunicllor. ninECTons. J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. A P. R. R ; Wm. J. Johnson, of Johnson A Hunt, Wholesale Grocers; Wm. II. Powkrs, of Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Alukkt Orrway, Treasurer Buckingham State Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent Adams' Express Crmpany; Charles Y. Menrib, Motris A Co.'* Sugar Refinery; G. A. Pkplr, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills ; John II. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jewolors ; Mosns Mii.i.iiiskr, Wholesale Dry Goods; Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier; John M. Godiiin, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. R. Dowrll, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company; Alex. O. Rodrrtson, Cattle Broker ; Gborob I. JIkrrixo, Wholesale Grocer ; R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholosalo'Groeers ; A. Bopkkkr, Drug gist; S. M. Kosexbaum, of S. A M. Roscnbaum, Dry Goods. Equality Life Insurance Company. fUS" Exa mi ue it* Pamphlet* he/are you future, it it to your intercut to do to. Agent* tea it ted everywhere. IS EN J. G. IIERIOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 18 tf THE NEW YORK life mmm Dividend declared m 1808, 88 per Centum. ASSETS, #13,000,000. NO COMPANY in the United States can claim superior advantages to thl8 old and well-established institution, which has been doing business with the greatest sue cess for al?out twenty five years. ft U ftrictly mutual, end never ha<1 stockholder.' to appropriate a portion of its earnings.? It ie under legal miperuinion, e protection to Eolicy holder^which It afforded nowhere nt in New York and Massachusetts. Ite managers cannot speculate with the funds of the Company, lint are obliged to invest as the laws of New York requite trustees to invest trust e5tales. The official reports, for several years past, show that this Com pany has been belter managed than any other doing business In New York. An investment in this Company is as safe as anything earthly can be. It offers security ana cheapness, and lias advantages over any other Company in the United States. Reference may ho made to the following gentlemen: Gov. It. F. IVrry, Col. G. F. Townes, Thoa. M. Coj, Thomas Steen, H. Beattie A Co. Wm. T. Shumate, J as. PMoore and L. Williams. For further informal ion, apply to the tin dersigned, agent for Greenvil!e, or to JA9. R. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Greenville Court House. W. H. CAMPBKLI*. Sept 8 16 tf SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD respectfully inform the pithlie that he hits Removed to a room in the OLD COURT IIOUSR, where he will be prepared to receive customers as heretofore. Being a Pro/rtttoiial Barber, he I hopes, by attention to bit si news, together with politeness to all. In merit a portion of public patronage, in CUTTING. SHAVING AND SHAMPOOINO. Jan 2o 86 tf TUTT'S VEGETABLE ninnsm mil, Curea dhseaaea of (h? Liver and Stomach. TUTTrt KX PKCTORA NT A ptcaaant care for Cough*, Cold*, As. TUTTS 8AKSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S ' DKLIOHT tha great Alterative and Blood Purifier. TUTT'S IMPROVED HAIR 1 DYE, Warranted the brat dye in naa. The** atandard |r e|>aration? are f?r anle by Drug giat everywhere. Oct O-ly. I i S I I T Baltimore 1 Advertisements. JUSHINGS & BAILEY BOOS 8ELLXBS AND 8TATXORB8, ' 1 208 Baltimore-*!., Baltimore, ltd. rUE Largeal and B??t Ataorled Stock In the Cltjr, of iCIIOOL. .LAW, DENTAL. MEDICAL, CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS ( aa leneral Bank an 1 Conntlng-lfona* Station* \ r\y of all kind*. Blank Book* made to , nirr, in any Ul Diluting and ruling. | Aug 86 14 6m* I Established 183?. LATM1CE imn & CO. : aiCHIPCDlR'ii'ISiaS < AXD iMOTIOTis JFAJf-BY ?OD?S, IIOSIERV, GLOVES, Ac. Ac., Ac. 08 W. B<imore-St., between Howard and Liborty, Baltimore, Md. r Nov S 24 . 8nt* j E. PJ JOMES, 4V2,tlF(i)kiM2ra' aw&W, \ AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 1 WILL PRACTICK IX ALL JOURTS OF THIS STATE ALSO, , IN THE UNITED "STATES COURTS, Office at Greenville 0. H., 8. 0. July T ly* r. K. F.A81.ET. O. a. WKLLS. EA8LEY & WELLS, attorneys and Connsellora at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C., PRACTICE in the Courts of the- State and of tho United States, ^nd givo especial Attention to cases in Bankruptcy. Juno IS S WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jtwelry, Periscopic Spectacles,&c WILL order an extra article tC /lull f?r any person. Special atten|t.* J^P,"on W'N *>e Riven to REPAIRgSa^gp>ING flno Watches of evory dos cnpuun. uotii rcicrcnces given. JAMKS Q. BLACK. June 30 6 t( Greenville & Columbia B. B. PASSENGER TRjVfN? run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Train on Charleston ItaiWoad, as follows: Leave Columbia dt. ..7.00 a. n. '' Alston at ..8.55 " " Newberry at .10.35 " Anivc at Abbeville at S.30 p. m. 44 at Anderson at 5.15 " " Greenville at C.00 44 Leave Groenvillo at 6.00 a. m. " Anderson at 6.45 " " Abbeville at...*.. 8.45 44 44 Newberry at 1.25 p. m. 44 Alston at .3.00 " Arrivo at Columbia at .6.00 " Trains on tbe Bluo Ridge Railroad will also run a; follows : Leave Anderson at 5.20 p. ra. " Pendleton at....ws 6.20 " Arrive at Walhalla at 8.00 " Leave Walhalla at.. 4.00 a. m. 44 Pendleton at......... 6.40 " Arrivo at Andorson at .6.40 " Tho train will return from Bolton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. Feb 24 40 Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta E. E. General Freight and Ticket Office, 1 Columbia, S. C., Dccembe 23, I860. J THE following Passenger Schedule will go into effect on anil sft?r .Vuit/inu w#rt 26tk iuitaul: r Going North. Leave Augusta at 4 00 a m " Columbia, at tl 40 a m " Winnsboro, at .11 40 a m " Chester, at 1 40 p m Arrive at Charlotto, N C 4 SO p m Making close connections with Trains of North Carolina Eoad for for all points North and East. Going South. Leave Charlotte, N C, at 10 30 a m " Chester, at I 16 p in " Winnsboro, at 2 67 p ui " Columbia, at 6 07 p in Arrive nt Augusta, at 0 50 p in Making close connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Selma, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, bt. Louis, and all points Booth and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Daggage cheeked to all prioolpal points. ffftt*Passengers liy this route going North, have choice of three different route*. C. BOUKNIGI1T. Superintendent. E. R. Dokskv, General Freight and Tiekot Agent. S3 - . South Carolina Railroad Co. General Superintendent'* Office, 1 September 15, 1809. j THE following Schedule for 1'amenger Train* will be ?bsorvod f.otn this date > Day Pu*ie?g*r Train. Leaving Columbia at f 45 a in Arriving nt Columbia at .4 40 p m Night Krprett Train. Leaving Columbia at 5 60 p m Arriving at Columbia at 4 45 am Tile Oumden Train Will continue to run the following *ehedule: 7W- Weekly. . (Monday*, Wednesday* and Saturday*.) Arrive at Columbia 11 00 am. Leave 145pm Daily (Sunday* K*r*pt*H.) Leave Camden 0 S5a m. Ar Kingtvllle 9 20am " Kingrville 3 15 p m. Ar Camden 0 05 p m n. T. PKAKK. Oeneral Superintendent. flU film Colombia A d vertisements* WM. GLAZE, Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and BitrerWare, WAIN STBKKT,' COLUMBIA, 8. C. JU8T rvtnracd fVoro the Northern market* wHh * New Stock of elegant and chcioe Wood*, compritlng Ladle*' and Gent'a San Gold ud Silver Wstebes, handsome Solid Cola Silver Ware, Triple Plated Ware, and fine Je welry ef every pattern. together with a headtome assortment ef Clock*. I take pleaearo in inviting the attention of njr Meade aad ihe public to the same. My stock of Spectacle* are well-eeleeted, end suitable foe all ages. Hair Jewelry manufactured to order at low a rice*, and Watches, Clock* end Jewelry *kU~ Idlly repaired and warranted. Beside* the above, I have a fine aaeortaeat >f English Gnns of the best maker*. Examine my stoek end prteee. WM. ULAZd, Columbia, 8. C. Nor U ST la* COLUMBIA HOTEL* COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. rllK Proprietor* take pleasure In annonne| Ing this clcirantly-furntehrd Establishment iow open for the accommodation of guests, ["ho tablo will always be supplied with every telicaoy of the season?both from the New fork and Charleston markets, and no efforts vill be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in irery respect, to onr patrons. FREE I,UNCII n the refectory every day fmtn 11 until 12J. WM. GORMAN, ? ? H. H. BADENHOP, i P"01*"1**?"** Sept 29 19 tf NickersonHouseHotel, COLUMBIA, S.C. TI1E undersigned having RENEWED bis lease upon tho above Popular House, will endeavor to make it one of the most agreeable Hotels in tho South. A cnll is solicited. /kv aiw viuniviia uianuirum IOC iiOlCl, WM. A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Sept 8 15 tr NATIONAL HOTEL, ?(?a,W2sn3iiffl^ s- ?? PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOVSKK, CLERK. RATES Of B??r?l per Hay $8 0 Slipper. Brenkfarl and Lo-'ging.... . . 3 00 Single Mea? - 1 00 b*p 1 15 tf MARBLE CUTTING. BOYNE ^ROWL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL. WORK In all its (Tranches, of ITAUAN AND AMERICAN I MARBLE, Sept 8 16 tf Charleston Advertisements DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS. 175,177 ft 179, King Street ' CHARLESTON. S. C. EftTABLISBKD in 1838. jfff I Keep* constantly on hand !l a well so I acted Stock of CHSO ||! | FTJF.ITITTJXIB, Which he offers at REASONABLE 1/ Is PRICES, N. B.-GOODS CAREFULLY PACK EC FOR SHIPPING. Not 24 87 ljr* MIIJL POND AMD (DHHAETMISX ?TSIPIEIRS. SUPPLIED in quantities to snit purehai ere. Orders from all parte of the interto solicited. Address Thoe. MeCrady, Agenl P. O. Box 889, Charleston, ft* C. Referenees ?James Adger A Co., Hon. J B Campbell, Dr. 8t. J. lUrenel, Da rid Jen dings. MeOradj A Son, W. O. Dingle, Jobi 8. ltyan. Nov 17 St It THE HILLS HOUSE) 0. <9. PARKER ft CO*, Proprietors FIR8T-CLA88 HOTKL. BOARD, PER DAT... $4 00 > Dm 2tf tf WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 3AHL0NE6A, QA., WILL praetiM in the Countic, of T.ia> kin. Daw,on, (lilmer, Fannia, Union Town,, Wbite and Ball. Jau It U tf TU P ft I 8 Charleston Advertisements. FARMERS! ^ hmw }W Crop* end Impww TW Limit, \ fr *?* PH4BN1X SIIAIW, Imported by etdirect from the Intend*, Soetk Pari fie Ohm. Wilcox, Ulbbs 4k Co.'? MANIPULATED GUANO, /VtMiW *t Saramtmk, 9m., o?d Chmriwft,?, Mi V., Hkick kmt pmwtd hi tk* M*l tk? ktH MANURE IN VMM. Guano, Bait and Plaater Compound, AiMtr PREPARED AT MA VANN AH AND CHARLESTON For Solo tor Ciuh or on Time, bj WILCOX, GIBBS 4 CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ?WJiii?Sb MF* For farther information, addrow of We for circular, or onttaorfbe to SeeflUhfc Agriculturist, pabliabod by W. G, Bhoribb phy A Co.. at Augusta ana Snvanrtah, 01., at 23c. per annum. DAVID A STRADLEY. Agent#. Greenville, & C. Deo 15 20 4m BAUGH'S RAW BON E SUPERPHOSPHATE OF 1.X11EI. I AM now receiving my aupplle* of tbi* Ma* uure, ami planter* can rely upon getting an article fully up to atandard, n# pernnaty?l?. All bought from my self or au'horised agent*,I wilt gnnrontan i n* afurr mrenBO (old 1* anal* y*od on arrival here, and tbolaigh character of the Manure fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON. Sole Agent for 8outli Carolina. No*. 1 and 2, Atlantic Wharf, Cbarleaton, S. C. vnviu ac siraairy, Agents for Greenville Coanty. Prof. Shepnrd ujl of analysts made October lflth, 1869 i " A ruin stile Manare, and decidedly superior to the article of last year." Experiment tnado by M. C. M. Hammond, <^f Beech Island, 8. C.: No manare?887 lbs seed cotton per acre. 175 lbs Peruvian Guano?1328 lbs seed cotton per acre. 173 lbs Bangh's?-1480 lbs seed cotton per Dec 22 81 8m ZIClllI TIIIE I CI IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8 T RI N G 8, Ac., Ac. , Agents of WM. KNABE A CO.'S PIANOS, , MASON A 11AML1NS MKLODKONS, > Steinway A Son's and J. B. Dunbsm's PI AMOKS TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IN EING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGBAL'M, New York. HENRY YOUNG, O. L. M'CI.KNAIIAN, Charleston, 8. C. Nov 24 27 6m* allxaidir s'lot. t. w. rick. M'LOY & RICE, 870 King, & ?7 Haiel-St., ?. ?., WHOLESALE akd TJ fllltt A TT. -n W A T. A T> ? a* ?* * M a aa aa an aa aa aa aw a# I IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . ? W msm. CARPETS, RITGS,' MATTING, Ac., Ac. CARPETS FROM 25 OK NTS t PER YARD TO THE FINEST FABRIC. US ATT ALL-WOOL A Speciality at S1.00 Par YardOUR STOCK IS VBRY COMPLETE IN every department, to which addition* are being made by every Steamer arriving. A eel) in retpeetfnlly aoiieited. McLoy & Kftce. Nif 14 Tt !? PAMMN'S HWTIC BITTERS STOMACH* AMD "LIVER nor am ummm wf Ma * MBDZOAZi FAOUrTV. I1EOBMAN Sc CO, aqmwtw, www romjr. ' Manufactured by C. F.PAHKHHI ORARLB0TON, 'B.O. Fl 1 ***?' *IJ1JJ lft" 'l7 8. CHARLESTON Al HTIW AIV SOLUBLE MANURES, A MANUFA CTURED UHDJ? the direction of Dr. If. 4. PRAT1 l'lmcfkito Company. SOLUBLK PHOSPHORIC ACID. In tb? A or DISSOLVED BON* PHOSPRAJfK. la * valuable in tbe ratio of Soluble Phosphoric At The immense deposits of PhnsnluUlo Omuu olina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of laso bio M a Pertiliicr by being ground to paardur, dition as to make its inaolnblopliosphata solo taken up by growing plants. The insoluble P! of no mors value to tbe plant tbaa the original of this BuIuMe Pbosnhato whiob any Fertilise! aero, and consequently the e boa peat Fertiliser Soluble Phoaphnto. Impressed with these truths, tbe BfJLPHUI PANr bare erected at Charleston tbo first exb are able to offer to planters the Bigkttf per ess any market. Their Fertilisers are offbfed under two forai 1. I?TI WAN NO. Boini cent, of Dissolred Done Phosphate of Lime, $ a. ETIWAN NO. 2.?Peruvian mr Mlt. of DirtJinlVftti Rora FhnanhblA And tJ addition of Peruvian Qnano to adapt it to all caab. WB AL8 DISSOLVED BOW*, of high grade, for pla into any other cotnpoet, and we anggest that t factnrora to tranaport the Snlpherio Acid eoul rate far each per contago. AD?f DAVID A S TRAD LEY, December 29 O.THWreux^ AID ARCHITECT, BUARlB&lg W?mES, Corner Keeting-St. and Hurlbeek'a Alley, S, PLANS MADE TO ORDER, AWF> FBKE OF CIIARUK, r?HBH WORK DONE BY KE. ' Lmc 8 29 ly Pa P. TOAJLE," (0 HI AS. IRJt. m 0 IP ? S? (9^ Manofaelnrer of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. HAVING tha lnrgert *nd moot corrpleU factory id tlie Southern 8'at.b and k'rping alwijfs on hand a largo and nioal complete alntk of DOOII8, SAM IKS BLINDS, S?ali Door*, 8tor? Door*,Shutlera Moulding*, Ac., Ac , 1 am enabled to aril low and at mannfaotarerr' prices. N B ?Strict attention paid to ab pping in Rood order. July SI ^ 0 it PAVILION HOTEL, (8 m .A ia R> 13 01? (D S?s 0. <3t BOARD, Par 00. K. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Hn. 0. I*. BUTTEBFIRLD, Proprletremi Sept M 1# tf Moaaa goldsmith. abhaiiam a. goldsmith MOSES GOLDSMITH k SON Nob. 4, 6 and 8 VKNDUK RANGE, osAnidSOTON, a. a. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IRON METALS, RAGS, AND ALL KINDS OF PAPER STOCK. HIDE8, WOOL. Braranv nr^rae, &d. A Suitable Stock of Heavy and Light HIDEO AND SKINS For Tanner* u*e? AIwbtb on Hand, and wil ba Sold Lou Car Sept tO 10 t?* KINSMAN'S 979 KIHO STREET, OS&RZiSBTOH, 8. O. OUR ASSORTED CANDY la pot ap ii 9ft and M Pound Bmh*, suitable fa Country Trada. WARRANTED Pubitlj Para and \jmAJDWIt.W3SaAW3Jn3Dp Balnar free from Tarra Alba or Marbla Dual and Manufactured aotaly from CRUSHED SUGAR. A Dlaaount la made far all Ordara of AM ponn A jnD Band for Cirealar. Bapt 29 IB M 1, SAMUEL C. BLACK, STOCK AN I) BON I) BROKER NO. M BROAD ?r? CHARLESTON. PARTICULAR attantlon ft ran to mi ehaaa and aala of 8F0URITIf? o i Cofnaataaion. Information g'.van ahtarfuil] nma to K?t. BL T. BUI8T, . ?I < t TIIOS SIVIw f Septamber 21, 1MB. >* UM? CHASLESTOH HOTS] I CHARLESTON, & 8. H. JACKSON. FrorfftMoi A 8SI8TANT9, A. BUTTKRFlRLD, (fat 9 A marly of tba raaUion Uotal.) nod E R MILLER. lS-if 4 jVertisements. at ua xsr o s, m HOC ACID, AT CHARLESTON, Chemist for tbo Bnlphnrte Aeld and gaperma of 8CLUBI.B PHOBPHATB 0? LIMB; . f Stasis of all good Fertilisers, and these are I whieh Is In them, ledtioh were discovered in 18W In Sesth Carluble Phosphate of Llmo, which Is asade avail- _ , and reJaeed by Snlpbarte A eld to each a eon. Mo In water, and thns made capable of being heephate found In any commercial Fertiliser it I Phosphate rock. The greater the proporliou > contains, the lees the uneasily repaired per Is that containing tho highest per centage of tIC ACID AND 8VPBR-PH08PHATB COIfraslve Aeld Chambers south of DaliimoTe, and iteys of Soluble Pkoepkate qf Lime known In I: . ale Phosphate, guaranteed te eonlain ft pe/ M per ton, 10 per eent. discounter etub'.' I Super-Phosphate, guaranteed U> contain 20 I to 9 per eenU of Ammonia, with a sufficient Crop*, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, dlncount lor 0 OFFER inters or manufacturers, who nay desire to mix his is the best and cheapest method for m?Duiaincd in tho naixtaro. W ill be sold at a Hied* Q mMz. CC??9 AUCSiTX, iR'8 WHARF. Agents, Greenville, S. C. 83 Sua PjamesTALLANT". SOT KING STREET, osAHLaoToiT, e. a., DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, SPECTA CLES, A C. Watches sent to any part of the country. SILVER HUNTING WATCHES FROM FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD. GENTS Gold Hunting Watcher from $90 and Upward. LADIES Gold Ilanting Watches from $50 and Upward. AMERICAN WATCHES OF ALL KINDS. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Sept 20 19 28 Pacific Guano Company's COMPOUND RIB PHOSPHATE Of LiHE For Composting with Cotton Seed.' THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED at tho Company s Works, undor the direction and superintendence of Dr. llarcnol. It contains the rnroc elements of fertility aa SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, exoept that Ik is not fbrnlsbcd with AMMONIA, ft Is pre pared expressly for composting with cotton eeed, which furnijhcs the clement el AMMONIA ; the object being to reader that eld* product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an element of fertilllty.? Fur farther and particular information, apply to the undersigned. Terms, cosh, or Aid on 1st November, ' 1870, for approved city acceptances, or other I good security. j. N. R0B80N, , Agent for Booth Carolina, 1 and 3 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, r JOHN 8. KEESE, Jr., Oencral Agent, Daltimore. 38-Sm Oct 37 atr mulligan, AND CIE1VERAL cohhissioh hkftch&it Hccoh)ti)odi)1ioQ dUbtff, CHARLESTON. S. C. . TTAVIXG ample meant for conducting XT my buainess, 1 am at all timet prepared to make liberal advances on Cot'om. JJif 38 10 1 ly GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIL SAPARILLA. GEO, W. CARPKHTER'S COVPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUOHU The** celebrated preparations, originally introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of tho medical faculty, have been ae long extensively used by phyoieinne and others, that I lliey are generally known for Utcir intrinsic value, and can bo relied on ae being mow MIHOK rtmMiM 11 all etNi wber* h'arseparilla or Bueku irt applicable, ami cannot b? too highly recommended. They aro prepared In a highly ooaeeatrated form, M ae to reader (he doeo email aad convenient. Orders by mall or otherwise will re, eeive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPBHTKR, HKNSZEY A COt, Wholesale Uhomieal Warehonee, No. 787 Marketreireet, Philadelphia. DOW IB * MOISB, Wholeeale Agenta, Charleston, ft. 01 r Not 17 M ... If e. ctactii?. a. tiith, CLACIXTS ft WITTE, NORTH EAST CORNER OF FRA8ER?8 WHARF ON CUSTOM 1I0UBB 8QUARE, C HAIILEHTON, S. O. C0MKI88I0S KKRCHASTS, And Wholesale Dealers la _ GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC., AOL Sept tt it m ^ a. etsHoorr. c. wetacn*. J. a. rtaraa. HENRY B1SHC0FF CO., ' QHOOSSIS, AMD DEALERS It WINES, LIQUORS, ; SEGA Its, * TOEAOOOy AO. 1?7 EAST BAT. J CHARliBITOV, A C. laft n lft IT