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Angry Wordt.
Angry words are lightly spoken
In a rash and thoughtless hoar;
Brightest links of life are broken
By their deep, Insidious power |
Hearts inspired by warmest feeling,
If e'er before by anger stirred,
Oft are rent past haman feeling
By * s?o*l? angry word.
Poison-drops of oaro and sorrow,
Bitter poison-drops aro they,
Wearing for tho coming morrow
Saddoat memories of to-day.
Angry wordwf 0> lai them nerer
From my tongna unbidden slip 5
May the heart's best Impulse erer
Cheek them ere they soil the Up.
Ikmaraua.
r ' 1 ' Mrs
Legend of a Musket.
Mark Twain tella tlio following
story, related by a follow passenper,
who, being banterod about
liis timidity, said lie had nefcr
been scared sincoho loaded an old
Queen Anne's musket for his father
onco, whereupon ho gircs tho
following!
" Yon see, tho old man was trying
to learn mo to shoot blackbirds
and boosts that toro np tho
young corn and such things, so
that I could bo of somo uso about
tho farm, because 1 wasn't big
enough to do much:. My gun was
a singlo barrelled shot-gun, and
the old man carried an old Queen
Anno musket that weighed a ton,
mado a report like a thunder-clap,
and kickea liko a inulo. Tho old
man wanted mo to shoot tho musket
sometimes, but I was atraid.?
Ono day, though, I got hor down
1 .. T 1 ... A _ si 1 1
aim so i iook ner 10 uio uirou man,
and asked him how to load her,
hccauso it was out in the field.?
44 Hiram," said ho, "do you seo
these marks on the stock, an X
and a V on each sido of the
Queen's crown ? Well, that means
ten halls and five slugs?that's her
load."
" But how much powder ?"
" Oh," ho says, 44 it don't mat
or; put in thrco or four handfulls."
So
I loaded her np that way,
and it was an awful chargo?I had
sense enough to seo that, and start*
ed out. 1 levelled her on a good
many blackbirds; but every timo
T wont to pull the trigger I shut
my oyes and winked . I was afraid
of her kiokv Towards sundown I
fbtched up at'tlio house, and thcro
was the old man resting on the
porch.
44 Been out hunting, havo ye?"
44 Yos, sir," say8 I.
44 What did you kill?"
44 Didn't kill anything, sir?
didn't shoot her off?was afraid
sho would kick, (I know blatno
well sho would.")
"Giinmio that gun?" the old
man said, as mad as sin.
And ho took aim at a sapling
.1- - il - C .1- J .
vii iiiu < iiicr hiuu ui iiiu ruuu, an i
1 began to drop back out of danger.
And tho noxt moment I
heard tbo oarthquako, and hoard
tho Qneon Anno whirling end
over end in tho air, and father
spinning around on ono heel with
ono leg up and both hands on his
jaw, and the bark flying from that
old. sapling like there was a hail
storin. The old man's shoulder
was sot back three inches, and his
jaw turned black and bine, and he
had to lay np thrco days. Cholo
ra nor nothing else can ever scare
mo the way I was scared that
time.
A max who had sovoral anprcn
ticos was accustomed to food them
quite largely on bean soup. This
was all well onongh at first, but after
a little- while, with each sue
cesaive soup, a smaller number ol
beans appeared. Ono day at ta
bio, after the good man had said
grace over it, a la Squcors, ono ol
tho boys, after a scrntinizing exam*
ination of tho dish, was seen suddenly
to rise from his chair, and
comtncnco to strip. " What arc
you about there, Tom 1" exclaimed
the master. 44 Goin* to dive
lor a bean 1" was the reply.
-e ? m m
Tub Columbus Enquirer says:
At a calico party down town, the
other night, a#clcrk of one of oui
grocery stores made his entree in
two-story " beav." A young plasterer,
wishing to show his wit, accosted
the bee gum wearer with
" Eh, (J , out trying to hive
bees, are vout" "Yes, said G.,
w but don't want any dirt-dobbers."
That chap was chawed.
That was not a bad hit by a wag
coming to* town in an omnibus,
who, seeing bis friend bow to an
extremely corpulent man, asked
who he was.
" That, sir, is Smith, the great
corporation contractor."
44 Ah, indeed I lie looks more
like a corporation expander P
i
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T
Tins Columbia correspondent ol
the Charles** OonrVer says:
There is every reason to believe
that important changes are soon to
tako place in the railroad system
of the State. The presence in Columbia
of a nomber of capitalists,
and the purchase by them and by
thoir agents ot the stock of the
Greenville Railroad, the secrecy
with which their operations liavc
been planned and condncted, and
tho fact that they have absorbed,
say 20,000 shares ot the stock ol
that corporation; at little less than
fl.rn/k /^rvllMA* ? ? f
vv wviimo pui Biime, are evidences
ot a determination to use
tbis important line for some signal
pnrposo. What that pnrpoeo ia
lias not yet been fully developed,
but wo believe enough has transspired
to show that these parties
intend to control tho most important
link of tho DIuo Ridge Kailroad.
This stock must, therefore
inevitably appreciate in . value
whonovor tho Western connections
aro complete.
In that Grconville Railroad
Company, the Stnto is interested
to the extent of about ono-third ol
its stock, say 25,000 shares; and
tho city of Charleston is interested
to the amonnt of ono-sixth of the
stock. Tho two, therefore, may
exert a controling influence in
moulding tho destinies of tho road,
and directing its bonefits in the
proper channel. Is this likely to
bo done ? So far as tho city oi
Charleston is concornod, President
Magrath, of the South Carolina
Railroad, has, wo believe, placed
himself in such rotations to the
capitalists, as will protect tho interests
ot this community. In
other words, if it is contemplated
by tho purchasers of tho Greenville
Railroad to continue the lino
to Asheville and on through tho
Blue Ridge, or to carry forward
the Blue Ridge Railroad already
begun, Charleston will bo to this
end of the lino what Cincinnati or
St. Louis may become at tbo other
end.
t? i i * ?
ii. una uccn iearcu mat mo owners
of tlio Wilmington and Manchester
nnd the Wilmington and
Woldon Railroads were at tho bottom
of a conspiracy to purchase
the Greenvillo . Railroad, and its
branches to Spartanburg and Laurens,
for tho pnrposo of diverting
all the trado of that region over
1 their own roads?thus coming in
competition with thoChnrlotteand
Columbia and tho South Carolina
Railroads This suspicion was
strengthened, by tho tact that engineers
are at once to commence
the work of survey, between Sum
ter and Columbia, preparatory to
building a line that shall eonueet
tho upper portion of thcStatewith
rival corporations and rival cities.
But tho assurance has boen given,
that tho solo and only purpose
of tho capitalists rcforrcd to is tc
purchase tho Greenvillo Road as
tho beginning of a trunk line
' through to tho West. It is stated,
furthermore, that thoy are backed
by immense capital, a portion ol
which uriH bo exponded in putting
tho Greenville lload in thorough
repair, building now engines and
cars, nnd making it a first class institution.
Mcauwhilo. thev nrn
1 poao to push energetically forward
; towards tho monntains ; and they
' express tho belief that, in less than
three years, thcro will bo a rail
1 way to the great West that will
! open and expand into now chan
neU the riches of two sections oi
1 the Union.
T?s Sumter New* gets off the following
: "The * embers' of the dying year?
September, November and December.*
! Pkoria, Illinow, n said to beoverrnr
, with rata. Koopmaoacbap ought to b<
informed of ibis.
TUBI
TU1?W VfYRTT
LIFE 1ISM&1CE GOHFMY.
I Dividend declared in 1868, 68 per Cm tutu
> ASSETS, #13,000,000.
XTO COMPANY" In Ihn ?.n
I JJN claim superior advantages to th(a old
and well-established institution, which hai
baen doing business with tha greatest aua
, acsa for aboot twenty-Are years. U it
' tfrieilg mutual, and navcr had stockholder)
i to appropriate a portion of lu earnings.?
- It ia under Irgal tuperuition, a protection to
Colier holder*, which l? afforded nowhere
at in New York and Massachusetts.- Ite
manager* cannot speculate with the fond*
. of the Company, bat are obliged to invest at
tha lawa of New York requite trnateea to
invest trust estates. The offioial reporta,
' for several year* pant, ahow that thia Com
pnoy haa been better managed than any
othey doing bnainaoa in New York. Ao
inraetmeot fn this Company in m aafa aa
anything earthly oan be. U offer* aeeurity
and ehaepnem, and haa advantages ever
any other Company ia tha United Btatea.
Reference may be made fo the following
gentlemen: Gov. B. P. Perry, CoL O. 9.
Townee, Thon. M. Cos. Thomas Stoea, II.
' Boattie A Co., Wa, T. Bhumate, J aa P.
Moore and I* Wiiliama,
Por farther laformation, apply to the on
deralgnad, agent for Gvseoville, or to JAM.
R. BCOTT, Attorney ot Law, Groeavllle
Court House.
W. n. CAMPBKLLc
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' Baltimore \
Advertisements.
GUSHINGS & BAILEY
BOOK SXLLXftS AMD RATIOVSM, ' ]
SOS BtUimort-sL. Bftliimor* lid.
THE Largest and Beat Assorted Stock
la the City, <,t
1 SCHOOL. LAW, DENTAL. MEDICAL,
\ CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS ,
General Bank and Conntlng?Hons? 81 atlon* i
try of all kind*. Blank IUw?k? m?J*
order, In any itylr, of binding and ruling. '
, Aug 85 14 em* I
Established I860. ,
L&vfiiics im &m. i
1 ? msmposi'ipiaiasa <
AMD
i n*
WAmr ?TODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
i
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
308 W. Baltimore-8t., between Howard
and Liberty, Baltimore, Md. 1
i Not 8 91 8m* ,
E. P. JONES,
^wiPdDisssnaw M MW? ?
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 1
| WILL FHACTtCB IM ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATE
A LAO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS,
Office at Greenville 0. H., 8. C.
July 1 ly*
W. K. BA8LKV. ?. 0. WELL*.
EASLEY & WELLS, I
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law <
AND IN EQUITY,
QRERNVILLE, 8. C.,
PRACTICE In the Court* of the 8tate and |
of the United Stnte*, and giro e?peciol
attention to euee* in Bankruptcy.
Juno IS 8
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Feritoopio Spectacles Ac
i WILL order an extra article
i fly / 5fti for any person. Special attention
will be given to KF.PAIKjiifa"
i"1 'itfn T"il fmo Watches of every des
' criptiou. Beat references given.
JAMES Q. BLACK.
Jane 30 6 tf
Charlotte, Columbia & Augntta B.R.
General Freight and Ticfkot Office, 1
i Columbia, 8. C., Decctnbo 23, 1800. j (
THE following Passenger Scbedule will go
into effect on and after Saining uejet, j
1 26fA i at fan I :
Going North.
i Leave August a at 4 00 a m
'* Columbia, at .. _ 9 40am
* Winneboro, at ..11 40 am
" Chester, at,..n....n,..?? 1 40 pm
Arriro at Charlotte, N G 4 20 p m
Making cloao eonncctiona with Trains of
North Carolina Road for for all pointa North
r and East. *
Going South.
Leave Charlotte, If C, at.. ....TO 30 a m
1 " Chester, at 1 24 p m
I " Winnsboro, at 2 57 p m
" * Columbia, at & 07 p m
Arrivo at Augusta, at 9 Mpm
Making close connections with Trains of
f Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah,
and1 all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus,
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Selma,
Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville,
I Cincinnati, St. Louis, and all points South and
West.
Palaev Sleeping Cars on all night Trains.
, Through Tickets sold, and Baggage chocked
, t? all principal points.
I Passengers by this ronto going North,
havo choico of three different rontee.
C. BOUKNIGI1T, Superintendent.
1 E. R. Dorset, Qeneral Freight and Ticket
Agont.
South Carollun Rnilroad Co.
General Superintendent'* Office, 1
September 1ft, 1M9. J
THE following Schedule for Paaaengcr
Train* will be ebacrved f.-ow tbl* date ;
Dny l\i*eent/er Train.
. Leaving Columbia at T 4ft a ue
i Arriving at Columbia at.... .4 40 p m
Right Mrprtm Trtti?.
1 Leaving Columbia at... .'......ft ftO p m
l Arriving at Columbia at ..4 4ft a m
The Camden Trnin
Will ooatlntM to run tbe following aehadulo:
Tri- Weekly.
(Wonday*, Wedncadaya and Saturday*.) .
Arrive at Columbia 11 00 am. Leave 14ft p m
Doily (Sunday Excepted.)
Leave Camden 0 Sft a m. At King* ville 9 SO a a*
" KlngfvilleS lftpm. Ar Camden ft Oft p m
H. T. PEAKS.
General Superintendent.
> SAMUEL BLACK. BABBEB.
WOULD reapeetfully inform tbe puhlie
that tie ha* Removed to a room In
the OLD COURT HOUSR, where ho will
, be prepared to reeelv* euatomere a* heretofore.
Doing a Pro/ettional Barker, be
bopea, by attention to bueineaaa. together
with pofiteaeae to alt, to merit a portion ol
pablia patronage, in CUTTING, SUAVINO
AND8HAMFOOING.
Jan 4o M *
TUTTi^OETiJBI^
TLwm m&
Cave* diseases of the Liver and Stomach.
TUTT8 EXPECTORANT
A pleasant tare for Oocgfcs, Cold*, Me.
TUTT8 8AB8APARILLA AND QUERN'S
DELIGHT the mat Alterative and Blood
Porifisr. TUTT8 IMPROVED HAIR
DTK, Warranted the beat dye la one. These
ttandard preparetlona are for sale by Drag- gist
a very where. Oct 6-ty.
Approach doubtful pleasure m
joa wonld step into ft birch-bnrk ,
canoe.
* II fHftiivjHft* I
MSM II
i, . , ,1,
Columbia
Advertisements.
?. * ' TV. J? *
WM. GLAZE,
D?aUr in Watehes, Clocks, Jewelry
and SilYer Ware,
MAIN 8TBBJCT,
COLUMBIA, S. C*
X U8T Nrtnwd Item tb. Northern mnrkets
J With * Now Stock of elegant and choice
Joods, comprising Lndics' and Goat's Am
3old and Silrer WatcKee, kuidtomo solid Coin
tllvcr Ware, Triple Plated Ware, and fine
Jewelry of crorgr pattern, together with a hand,
tome assortment of Clook*. I take plea so re
a- Inviting the attention of my frienda and
he public tw the same.
Kj stock of Spectacles are woll^eleeted,
tad suitable tor all ages.
IValr Jewelry maanrscturcd to order at low
prices, aad Watobes, Clocks and Jowelry skUrklly
repaired aad warranted.
Besides the above, I have a fine assortment
>f English Gens of lb? but makers.
Bxumlee my ?toek and price#.
" WII. a LA IS, Columbia, B. C.
Nov St 27 8m*
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, MOUTH CABOLINA.
rPIlE Proprietor* take pleasure lu announeI
log thtgclocantly-lornlobed Establishment
low open for the accommodation of guests.
The table will always be supplied wltb evcVy
Iclicoey of tbo season?both from the New
fork and Charleston markets, and no cITorts
will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, In
trory rospect, to our patrons. FREK LDNCIT
in the refectory every day from II until 12}.
n.MU.?DADENHOP, [ PW^I^tous.
Sopt 29 19 tf
NickersonHous ?Hotel,
COLUAfBTA, s. c.
THE undersigned baring
ftsjflfcftt RENEWED bis lease upon
the above Popular House, will endeavor to
make it one of the most agreeable Hotels in
the South. A call is solicited.
Froe Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WK. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
" vivll M It
THE MILLS HOUSE,
?. ?.
PARKER A CO., Proprietors.
FIK8T-CLAS8 HOTEL.
BOARD. PER DAT $4 OO.
Dm 10 it
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHLONEQA, QA.,
TTTILL prMilM ia too ConntlM of Lamp
W Dawfon, Ollmor, Paaaln, Union,
rovat. Whllo u4 Hall.
Jan 1? tt tf
M
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l0lfi>UaWlGimJXL&9 S? (9a
PROPRIETOR.
I\ HAMILTON JOYNER. CLERK..
RATES
Of Board per Day &3 00
Supper, Break fart and Lodging-.... S 00
Single Meets - 1 00
Sep I 1ft tf
MARBLE CUTTING.
BOYKE ^miOIYL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all ita branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 10 tf
Charleston
. Advertisements.
DAIHFI H ?ll Sm
mum viMWfl W
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175,177 * 170, llsff Street
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Established in 1888.^2^-^
|WW Keeps constantly on band ")
; j 1 :; a wail selected Stock of i jfix I
|i I s || PTO2TITTOS,
|pet\ Which he offera at
Ka REASONABLE
1/1 PRICES.
K. B.?GOODS CAUBFULLY PACKED
FOR 8HIPTIKO.
Hot 14 . IT ly*
MII.L POND
JKD
OTANNIBB, ?ystieies.
SUPPLIED In quantities to suit purehaa*
era. Orders from all porta of the Interior
solicited. Address Thoa. MeCrady, Agent,
P. O. Bo* 880, Charleston, ft- 0.
References?James Adgar A Co., lion. J.
B Ohmpbell, Dr. 8t J. Raeenel, Daetd Jennings.
MeCrady A Son, W. O. Dingle, John
T B I* B I %
Charleston
Advertisements.
FARMERS! .
Inert*** Your Crop* mud Improoo Your Laud*,
bp utinp
P11CENIX CJIJAN?,
Imported bp u* direet from th* Pbmnim Jttund*,
Somtk Port fin Otiomm.
Wilcox, eikkt A co-'.
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Prepared at Savannah, Cm., o?d CkarUtton, 8.
V., tcAicA At* yrrnrrd in It* *e'( ll* beet '
MANURE IN VSR.
'
Guano, Salt and Plaster
Compound,
ALSO"
PREPARED AT 8AVAN if AH AND
CHARLESTON
For 9ale for Cash or on .Tim*, by ~
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO.,
i) - IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
?*. tCW For farther information, addrees as
bore for circular, or subscribe to South tm
Ayrienlturut, published by W. 0. Mecmurphy
A Co., at August* end SaveoDsh, Oe.,
?t S3c. p<r annum. DAVID
ft STRADLEY,
Agents, Greenville, S. C.
Doo 15 20 4m
BAUGH'S
< RAW BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE
or
asga Bft /MiH 1?it
LIIVEET.
I AM now receiving my supplies of tbta Manure,
and planter* can rely upon getting
an article fully up to standard, a* per analyst*.
All bought from myaolfor au'horixcd agent*,I
will guarantee : as every cargo *o sold Is analysed
on arrival here, and tho high character of
the Manure fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
Sola Agent for 8outh Carolina.
Nor. 1 and 2, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
David & Stradlcy,
Agents for Greenville County.
Prof. Sbcpard says of analysis made October
10th, 1800 : *' A valuable Manure, and decidedly
superior to the article of last year."
Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond,
of Reech Island, 8. C.:
No manure?887 lbs seed cotton per acre.
175 lbs Peruvian Uuano? icio lbs seed cotton
per acre.
175 lbs Baugh's?1489 lbs seed cotton per
acre.
Dec 22 31 3m
m\m. this tci
IMPORTERS ANT) nwAr.Bws tw
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
STUING8, Ac., Ac.
Agent* of WM. KNABE A C0.*8 PIANOS,
MASON A 1IAMLINS MEL0DE0N8,
Steinway A Son'? and J. B. Dunham's
PI A NOES
TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
191 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. CFEUDINAKD
ZOGBAUM,
New York.
1 IIKNBY YOUNO, C. L. m'O.EN AH AN,
Cbarlaston, S. C.
| Nor 34 37 Sm*
I ALEXANDER M'LOT. 1. W. KICK.
M'LOY & RICE,
270 Kinfir, * 67 Hoel-St,
s. o.,
WHOLESALE
AND
P.STAIL DEALAB.0
in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC m
I&MDS. |
CARPETS,
JtlfGS,
MATTING, &c., Ac.
CARPETS FROM 25 CERTS
PER YARD TO THE FINEST FABRIC.
HHAT7? AT.T.-TTTnnT.
A Speciality at $1.00 Per YardOUR
STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE IN
mi; department, to which addition*
are being made by every SUiMt arriving. A ;
all la twpwtftillj aolielted.
McLoy & Kice.Not
21 <7
TRY
Minn's HEPATIC DITTO
they ousi dyspepsia,
stomach' and "liver.
van ua mwiwu nm'
midzoal 7aoulty.
hboehan ac co.,
JiOMMTft MMW YOMM.
mannfactnred by c. f. pankkir,
? 11? a*b afonaoutr,
qharli8ton, v.o.
shjw sato tor drtor'to jtov?to?si
f* 14 4* 1/
%
B a
CHARLESTON AO
'i!'i' ; '~ ^ i i zz:
mm SIC a
MANUFACTURED .
TTNDBH to direction of Dr. If. A. PRATT,
\J Pborpbate Company.
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, tn tho foi
or DISSOLVED BONK PHOSPHATE, U tho
tiImU* in to folio of Solnblo Phoopborio Aei
The imm?niw_depn?iU of Phocphntio Qnnnoa
olina, ey ur. FKATT, eonsistc mainly of Insol
Via U a Fertiliser by being ground to powder,
dition m to make Ita Insoluble phosphate aolnl
token up by growing plant*. The insoluble Pfa
of no moremine to the plant than tbo original
of this Soluble Phosphate whieh any Fertiliser
acre, and ooaseqnently the ehoapest Fertiliser i
Solublo Phosphate.
Impressed with those troths, the SULPHUR
PAN Y hare ereeted at Charleston the first exto
are able to ?f?r to planters the p*r cam
any market.
Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms
1. ETIWAN NO. 1.- Pure Solub
cent, of DUsolrod Bone Phosphate of Lime, $f
2. ETI WAN NO. 2. ?Peruvian
par cent, of Diseolred Bono Phosphate, and 1 \
addition of Porerian Quano to adapt it to ail
easb.
WE AL8I
DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for plai
into any other compost, and ws suggest that tl
faehirers to transport the Sulphurio Acid eouti
rate for oach per cent age.
WM#Wo!#I4*A??E
DAVID ft STRADLEY,
December 29
OTcMvreuv
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AND
ARCHITECT,
EffAMIL? OT0IEKS,
Corner KoeUsg-St. and Horlbeok's Alley,
OSLkMiSSttMJ, S, 0,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND FREE OF CHARGE,
WHEN WORK DONfc BT ME.
Deo 8 29 ly
P. P. TOALE,
(0 HI IR15. JB 8 IP ? 8. ?o,
Hanufneinrcr of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS.
HAVING the I?rge?t and moat complete
factory in the Southern Slates and
keeping aliraya on hand n large nnd mo?t|
complete stock of DOORS, SASHES,I
BLINDS, Susli Doors, Store Doors,Shutters,
Mouldings, Ac., Ac , I ant enabled to Sell low
and at manufacturers' prices.
N. B ?8rriet attention paid to slipping
In good order.
Jely 21 9 t f
PAVILION HOTEL,
(<3 aa a i5> is s w ?5^ s. ?a
BOARD,
Per Day $3 00.
it. Hamilton, superintendent.
.Tire. II. L BVTTERFIEtD,
Proprietress.
Sept 79 19 tf
MOSKS GOLDSMITH. ABBA BAM A. OOLDSMITI1.
MOSES fiOT.nSMTTLT %, SrtXI
UVUI'UIUUM \V UVll(
Not. 4, ft and 8 VENDUE RANGE,
CHARLESTON, B. C.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IRON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
PAPER STOCK. HIDES, WOOL,
SIKHSSTS3, IFWSS, &(&.
A Suitable Stock of IfctfVy and Light
HXD3S AND DHI1TD
For Tannera naea Always on Hand, and will
bo Sold Low for
8ept 29 19 26*
KINSMAN'S
0 33 & "ZT 3* 0 T? 0 SMTp
878 XING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
OUR A8SORWD CANDY la pnt up in
9ft and ftO Pound Doze*, auiUble for
Country Trade.
WARRANTED
Perfectly Pure and
TE7KST Ale) WILIPiaiR J35e)B
Being ftee from Terra Albe or Marble Dust,
and Msnufactnred solely from
CRUSHED SUGAR.
A Discount ie made for all Order* of 500 pounds.
Send for Clrealar.
Sept 29 10 26 I
SAMUEL C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 28 BROAD ST., CHMILKSTON.
PARTICULAR altention given to parchase
and eale of SECURITIES on
Commission. Information given cheerfully,
inns to
Ret. R. T. BUBT,
J. a BAILEY.
| TIIO& STERN.
September 21, 1869. 19-U
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. O.
& H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
ABBI8TANT9, k. BCTTKRruELD, (fortnerly
of the Pavilion Hotel,) end W.
!& MILLER. !*-?
i
VERTI8EMENT8.
mmm ?,
AT CHARLESTON,
i ChcmUt for tbo Solphurlo Aeld mad Smporrm
of SOLIini.R
basis of all good Fertilisers, and theaa are
d wbleh la in them.
which were discovered In 18(17 In South Carable
Phosphate of Lime, which is made avail- <
and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a con- 4
>le in water, and thns made capablo of being
osphate fonnd in any commercial Fertiliser is
l'hosphate rock. The greater the proportion
contains, the less the quantity required per
s that containing the highest per centsgo of
IC ACID AND 8UPKR.PH0SPHATE COMnelve
Acid Chambers south of Baltimore, and
taps of Soluble Pkoepkate of Lime known in
:
la Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 14 per
10 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash.
Super-Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 29
to S per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient
Crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for
) OFFER
store or manufacturers, who may desire to mix
lis Is the best and cheapest method for manuained
in the mixture. Will be sold at a fixed
3 a?& COe9 AOF.IfTS,
R'S WHARF.
Agents, Groenvillo, S. C.
32 . % 3m
^AiiinixXSr
307 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
DEALER IN "?
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, rLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, AC.
Watches sent to any part of the country:
SILVER HUNTING WATCHES FROM .
FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD. (
GENTS
Gold Hunting Watches from $90 and Upward.
LADIES
fJol.l llnnll.. XX'- -! ? Orl\ -I ?' '
wv.? II mvuvo irU1U HUU I1 JlWHrU. <
AMERICAN WATCHES
OF ALL KINDS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Sept 29 19 20
Pacific Guano Company's
COMPOUND
acid nam of lime
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
T'lIIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED
at the Company a Work*, under the direction
and superintendence! of Dr. Ravened.
It contain* the fame element* of fertility as
SOLUBLE PACIFIC OUANO, except that it
is not famished with AMMONIA. It is prepared
expressly for composting with cotton
seed, which famishes the element of AMMONIA;
tbo object being to render that sido
product of the plantation available to the
highest degree as an element of fertillity.?
For further and particular information, apply
to the undersigned.
Teruis, $-15 cash, or $50 on 1st November,
1870, for approved city acceptances, or other
good security. J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for 8outh Carolina,
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
JOIIN S. REESE, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore.
28-3m Oct 27
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
GENERAL
CDHHISSiei HERC1 AIT
iccoftiiDoOafion
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for conducting
my business, I am at all limes nre
pared to make liberal advances on Cotton.
July 28 10 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAFAKILIA.
GEO. W. CARPENTER S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCIIU.
These cf.lebrated preparations,
originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medical faculty, hare been ao long extensively
used by physicians and otlidTe, that
they are generally known for their intrinsic
value, and can be relied on as being
most valuable remedies in ail cases where
Farsaparilla or Buehu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended. They
are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
so as to render the dose small and convenient.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, IIEN3ZEY A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 187 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOW1E A MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
Nov 11 26 ly
o. clacics. a. vnni.
CLACITT8 A WITTE,
NORTH EAST CORNER OF PARSER'S WHARF
on cu8tom house square,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
nnu n uoioitio v?utn IB
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC., AC.
Sept 29 19 if
m. luacorr. c. wviini. ?. a. riiria.
HENRY BISHCOFF & CO.,
cmooEms,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEOARS,
TOBACCO,
dbC.
197 EAST BAY.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 29 19 36*
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