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Bf y Lady. Inrush no? the floor where my lady hath trod, Lest one light Btgn of ner foot yon mar; For where ?he hath walked, In the spring, oe the sta. There, I have noticed, most violets are. Touch not her work, POT her book, nor a thing That ber exquisite finger hath only pressed; Bot fan the dost off with a plume that the wlug Of ring-dove let fad on his way to his nest. I think the ran stops, ir a moment she stand In the morn, sometimes, at her lather's door; And the brook where she may have dipped her hand Rona clearer to me than lt did before. Under the malt of "I know me pore," I dare to dream or her; and. by day. Aa oft as I come ro her presence, I'm sure Bad I one low thought, she would look lt away. JOTTINGS ABOUT IBB STATB. -The corn crop ol Edgefleld County, ac? cording to area planted, waa ne v>;r better than It ls this year. " V -Dr. Thomas Lake, E. H. Chamberlain and Colonel James C. Smyley, of Edgefleld, are dead. -A new bridge bas been completed over Lynoh's Creek, known as Kelly's, on the road leading from Darlington to Camden. -Next Monday ls the time for tbe assemb? ling of the October term of the Conrt of Gene? ral sessions ror Lancaster County. -Messrs. J. J. Melonie and Tristram Bethea are independent candidates for the aherlffalty of Marlboro1 County. -The gluhouse ol Mr. George Davis, about one and a half miles east of Columbia, was destroyed by fire Thursday mornlog. The fire ls supposed to have been communicated from the engine room. Tbe loss ol cotton was about three bales -Tbe Greenville and Columbia Railroad bas not enough transportation to meet the de? mands of freights. On Thursday morning a run of thirty-six cars went np; and a large quantity of freight from the connecting roads j ls awaiting transportation. -The flooring mill at Lan dst ord, on the Davie property, owned by Mr. James B. Hey? ward, trustee, was destroyed by Are on last Saturday night. It was the work of an incen diary. The property was insured la the Andes i Company, of Cincinnati, for three thousand dollars. __ A CUTTING SUB APB. [From the Chester Reporter.] On Thursday last, In the public road, near j r Bullock's Creek Church In this county, a dif? ficulty occurred between Messrs. Drayton Parks and Lawson B. Davis, whloh resulted In Parks cutting Davin severely on the left side or tbe throat w itt a pocket knife. The wound, while severe, ls not regarded as neocessarlly mortal, as neither the wi nd-pipe or any Impor? tant artery was materially Injured. The affray resulted irom a mlaandertandlog between the parties In regard to a settlement for a quantity of cotton seed which Parks bad got from Davis some time ago. On Monday last Parks surrendered himself, to the sheriff of. tbe county. ?'? _-fantitprt, S*t._ FURHITORE! FUflNITURE ! B. WHITE, No. 88 HAS EL STREET, IS NOW RECEIVING A NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF And is Bellin g at his n suai ly low prices which have g&lned'for bim such a very liberal patronage, both In City and donn try. Try him, yon will go again He ts ??ole Agent for the . 'iWAKEFIELD" EARTH CLOSET, The only'one which dares claim to give satis, faction. ' ,. Cw td ^WHiTE'S^ior your FURNITURE ls the | word all over the State. oetfi-stnthimo GrlFT MONEY ALL TJP! f s o o ,o ? o ? IN BANK TO PAY PRIZES. A FULL DRAVVT?G IN SIGHT. The Grand Gift Concert for the benefit or the I; Public Library of Kentucky ls postponed to Sat* I urday, the 7th of December, for tho following reasons: If 1. The failure of certain agents to make re- 11 turns lu time tor the drawing to take place Sep- r tomber 28. Ig 2. The accumulation of orders daring the last I i few day? to such an extent that lt was not possl-1, e bie.to nil them and have the dra wing on the 28th. I c 8. The general expressed desire or ticket-hold- i era that a fall drawing might be had, even If lt l c made a short postponement necessary. 11 A The belier of the management, that, by a I 4 short postponement, the remnant of unsold I t lcke ta can be disposed of, and all the prizes paid I 2 lu full without tne necessity of any pro rata 11 scaling,down. | For these reasons, coupled with the e ire est de- I 6 aire to behest the Public Library by a larger bal-1 8 ance, an ov" tho tlc tot- hold era by huger Gifts, the Concert and Distribution have reen postponed to 7 Saturday, tho 7th ol December. 1872. On that s day and no other the drawing will positively and I c unequivr^ally come off lu the great dall or the 1 Public L.brary building, beginning at precise y 6 I 2 o'clock A. IL, and con tiona un t ll the whole of the I ona thousand Girts are awarded. I JJ The payment of toe Giru will begin the third l a day after the drawing, and continuo ror ?ix I 61 months, in current fonda, by the Farmers' and I w Drovers' Bank, or by sight draft upon the Fourth s National Bank, New York, at the option of the I ii Gift ticket-holders. y {, . Hst of eut*. ii Ose Grand Gut, cash.$ loo ooo I ?! Oue Grand Gift.$50,000 I EACH.I i cash Girt......$25,000- 4 cash Girts.... 12,000 leash Girt.$20.000 16 cash Gitta.... $1,000 1 Cash out.$16,000 20 Cash Girts.... $000 I 1 oana out.$10,000 21 cash Girts.... $800 | L lCaahGirt. $9.000 25 cash Gifts.... $700 Lc 1 CASU Gut. $8,000 86 Casa Gifts.... $eoo ? 1 cash Gut. $7,000 46Cash Girts.... $600 S 1 Cash Gift.$6.000 60 Cash Gifts.... $400 J l CASU Gift_..$?,600 1 60 dsn outs.... $300\ r I Cara Gift;:..;. $4,00? 1 loo Cash Gins.... $200 I ? leash Gift. $3.000 I 612 Cash Gifts.... $100 R Total-loco Gifts, ail Cash.$600,000 I J Prto? or Ticket*. I ? Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $6; Qaarters, $2 so; U II WholeTlokets for $100; 29 for %-m ; 68 for $600; I a 118 for $1000; 266 for $2600; 676 for $6000. Mo I j discount on leas than $100 worth or tickets at a I time. me money necessary to pay in rmi all the offer ed Gifts ls now upon deposit in the Farmers' and I v Drovers' Bank.- as win oe seen by the following 0 certifie ste of the Cashier: i FARM BBS' AND DEO VB KS' BANU, I I St Louisvn.LB, Rr., September 28, 1872. ) This ia to certify that there is now on deposit in this bant over Hair a Million of Dollars t > the credit et the Gift Concert Fund, $6co,ooo or ( k. which ls neld by thu bank as Treasurer of the I Public Library of Kentucky to nay off au Gifts to be awarded at the drawing. B. a VEAOH, Cashier. Hon. JOHN BARBEE, Manager or the Royal Insuranes company, Liverpool, and Colonel JIL- I 1 SON P. JOHNSON, Proprietor of th?* Galt Bouse, will act aa a committee on' the part or the Tn?. I ii . tees to take charge et the tags before the draw ?* lng; count them; place them tn the wheel, and & personally see that corresponding numbera for fi ail the ticke ta sold go into tba wheel. After the drawing ls over, the wheel, -with Its contenta' I L will be placed In the hands of a committee on I I the part ol tba rjcket-hold era to satlsfv themselves I fi whether all the tickets sold were represented In I : the drawing. Blind children, in full view of the audience, will alternately draw the tags-I rom one or the gina? wheels and tho Gita oeloogiug to them I r from the other, and the emola* -r?cord or the I ? drawing thoa conducted will be kept by three I L tellers chosen from different banks In the city, lp The drawing win be. published in the Lonlevilie I papetmAad-New York Herald, and ofnclal copleB E mailed to ail parties out of Louisville to whom I T. tickers have been Bent by letter. ; , The remnant of tickets yet unsold win be far-1 nhhed to thoae who first apply for them, and as I L g?n?ral a distribution of them wm ne made I L among ag en ts as their limited number will per. I mir. THO agent win be permitted, on any account I w whatever, to hold or sell a ticket for the manage ment after tba 26to Of No vern ber, 1872. This po?tponement h*r been made br advice of the Trust?es, with' the ?Ole object of the real ben efl cor both tbe ticket-holder and tho Public Library, and all concerned may rest perfectly assured that the positive' and final programme I here announced win be carried ont to t^e letter. I C September 2?, 1872. IC THOMAS K, BBAJ?LETTE, j Agent PobUc Library, Kentucky, Public Library i i Building. Louisville, Kentucky. OCt6-iWl8*W3 I I jaunirai Sperm (AU. T*TE GREAT MINERAL SPERM OIL, TBS SAFEST AMD BEST II^I^XJMriVA.TIJVQ OIXJ IM THE WORLD. Recommended by toe Board of Underwriters, Steamboat Inspectors, President or Chamber or Commerce and Captains or Steamers trading to thia port, and hnndreds or raminea wno are now using lt in the city. It combines perfect safety; cannot explode at soo0 Fahrenheit, as tested; more brilliant than Kerosene, Lighthouse or other Explosive Oils now used. Familien and Dealers supplied by DOUGLAS A MILLER, Sole Agents, Ko. as East Bay, benth or Postofflce, octa Oharieston. S. 0. (Eloiijing ano iunusfjing ?ooo?. NEW STORE! KEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW ! MENKE ft MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION" OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK1 OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, KENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, j1 AMD CHOICE MATERIALS |1 FOR CUSTOM WORK., ( AN INSPECTION OF THE GrOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR I ( NEW ESTABLISHMENT, I COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., ? 19 RESPECTF?LLY SOLICITED. I j OCt 3 lt BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! IN ORY OOOI>S j AT STOLL, WEBB & GO., ' No. 287 KING STREET. The Subscribers Ul Advertising their FALL STOCK would beg. to thank their mends and the mbtlo generally rar the liberal patronage hereto, ore bestowed anon them, and would respectfully tollen, a continuance or tho ?ame. We do bu? teas on the ONE PRIG < SYSTEM, and guarantee di GOODS AS REPRESENTED. We are now ?ffering a Larger and Better Assorted stock than re bave ever done heretofore, and we Guarantee mr Prices as LOW as a ny noose tn the City. We leg to call your attention to the following Goods: 1 cases (Super 44 LONGOLOTH, 12* cents, 16, los'. IB cents cases 4-4 Wamsntta, 20 cents case New YorkMUis Soper io and ll 4 Bleached and Brown .sheetings and 6-4 Pillow Cottons .4 Bleached Table Damask. 65 cents to $2 per I o yard . : and 8-4 Brown Table Damask. 40, 60. eo, 75 cents , nper Colored Table Damask, $ i 25 per y ar J Q toiored Worsted Tablecoven>, SI 26 to $4 |.g so dozen Super Buck. Towels, at S2 75 per dozen DO dozen Tab.e Napkins, at $1, fl 26, $i 60, 12 .. per dozen . & ?mask Doylies, 75 cents. $1, $126 per dozen Ird-F.ye and Ruas ta Diapers l pieces super irish Linens, at 60, ea, 76/ so cents $1 per yard nper Pillow Linens, 76 cents te $126 ) and ti l Ltnen Sheetings, cheap 90 White Spreads, tl 35, worth Si 76 SO Super SpreadB, $2, worth $3 io Super Marseilles, $3 60 to $6 each DO Soper Colored Bed Spreads, at $8 60 each. DRESS GOODS. We beg to call special attention to our DRESS IOODS DEPARTMENT, which is much larger han we have ever shown before, and at much elow lau year's prices: APA.NK.IE SILKS, in Plain, Figured and Stripe, some aa low as 46 cents per yard Mored French Cashmeres in the new ?hades, at $1 per yard lolored sateens In all shades, from 05 to 90 cents Tench Merinos, 76 cents to sf 26 Impress Cloths, all shades, 87 Ji, 60, 60, 75 cents nper ottoman Cloths, 75 cents per yard 90 pieces Poplins, Ul Plain, Stripe and Figured, at 40. 60. dO cents 1 caso Poplins, 26 cents, worth 86 1 case Poplins, 30 cents, worth 49 1 case Poplins. 86 cents, worth 46 rhlte Alpacas, 40 ceo ts to $i per yard olored Velveteen, ror Dress Trimmings, in ail shades ) pieces Soper Plaids, 26 cents, worth 35. DELAINES. wo yards Plaid and Figured, at 20 cent?, worth 26. HOSIERY, &o. 90 dozen SUPER BROWN HALF HOSE, $3 per dozen, worth S4 M> dozen Ladies' Balbriggao, SO per dozen, worth $7 60 90 dozen Ladles' Hose, 20 to 75 cents a pair ?oys? and Miases' Hose in Bleach, Brown and Fancy adlea' and Gents' Merino Undervests, at all prices cys' and Misses' Undervests. LAGS DEPARTMENT. ACE TRIMMED SETS, at Al prices mbroldered Linen Sets, at all prices laen Collara and Cuffs, at all prices me Assortment Lace Collars, from 26 cents to $3 each mbroldered Linen cambric Handkerchiefs aced Trimmed Hand Kerchiefs very large assortment or Cambric Edgings, from 20 cents to $126, very cheap ace Edge Frllllogs, at low prie, g idles' silk Scarfe, in all the new shades. E REQUEST AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE? WHERE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ?TOLL, WEBB & CO. No. 387 KING STREET. ootl-tutbas M Urti ?ODDS, &z. GO .OGG GQGG GOOGG GGGGGG GGGGGGG GGGGGGQG GGQGGGGGGGGGGGGGGiiGGGGGGGGGGQG GGGGGGGGG GQGGGGGGG QGGGGQUG GGGGGUGG GGGGGGG GRAND GGGGGGG GGGGGG GGGGGG GGGGO GGGGG GGGG OPENING OGGG GGG GGG GG GG O OF G r.G GG GOG GGG GGGG DRY GGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGGGG GGGGGG GGGGGGG GOODS. GGGGGGG GGGOGGGG GGGGGGQG GGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGQQQQGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGQG GGGGGGG GGGGGG GGGGG GGGG GOG GG G MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. WEDNESDAY, 03TOBER 2. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & GO NO. ar S KINO STREET, (BROWNING'S OLD STAND,) Hare completed their newand elegant Building, ind are now offering- to the Publlo the Fall Impor? tations o? DRESS GOODS, n all the latest Fabrics, comprising : PLAIN CASHMERES Irish and French Poplins Drap rle Niece, Merinos in all the newest colors Plain, Striped and Fancy Silk Slack Silks Ri au the leading makes satins, in Black and all other colora ?ilk Pinches, in all shades Primming and Cloaking Velvets, all colors Dress and Trimming Eppingllns Hep Valours and Rep Fon Wool and Silk Poplins I newand fall Line of Mourning Goods . 1 splendid assoi tment of Second Mourning Goods lli<acas. Bombasines, Empress A Henrietta Cloths [aces, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs [.ace Collara, Shawls. Ac, Ac On TUESDAY, October 1st. we will open our JARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Fine CARPETS forfait and Winter 1872. ?Ve will on that day open a rull Line of VELVETS; *** BR?SSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETS. Two and Three-Ply Carpets Sag Uah and American Oil Cloths, all widths druggets, Rugs. Mata, Ac, Ac, Ali in entirely new designs. We have added to onr well assorted Stock of louds a lull Line ot. LT HOLSTE RY GOODS, r blob Will oom prise all the latest designa and abrios In that department. . RICH SATIN DAM ASK Flam -Silk and Union Terries Tapestry, Plano add Table covers Hair Cloths, Gimpa, Cottee Damasks cornices, Tassels, Window Shades, Ac Our CLOTH AND TAILORING DEPARTMENTS ire complete, and the Finest and Latest Styles ?an be found at our establishment. On WEDNESDAY, October 2d, we win open and lave completed our ? GENTS* ??RNI8HIS0 DEPARTMENT, ?Oering the Public th? Beat and Latest Styles did Hakea or Gooda belonging to' this department. Oar MILLINERY DEPARTMENT contal ns all he Latest styles or FEATHERS, Plumes, Artill? ina. Floaters; Plain, Gros. Grain, two and three maded Ribbons,in all the most fashionable shades. lOMESTIO AND LINEN DEPARTMENTS ARE |^ COMPLETE. ?-The Prices or all onr Goods will be regula? en according to the latest New York Price List. O'eu care has been taken in the completion and election or Goods for onr WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, rhlch, purchased of very first hands only? can be uaranteed to be the cheapest and best selected .took in this market. We. most cordially invite lerobanta. Milliners and Tailors to inspect our nock or. Goods, examine our Prices, and we can uaraawe satisfaction. ' The Salesroom for this Department ls entirely e par ate (rom the Retail Department. FURCH GOTT, BENEDICT A CO.. -, ., . ?jg :No."276 King street. Pianos, ?rgans, &z. PIANOS ?ND ORGANS, Furnished at rectory prices for Cash, , or by loathly Payments oe the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. M'C LE NA H AN, Plano and Musis Store, fepMmoe . . No. isl King street. ?frta.ir???, i??arrjinmi, &z. -;-M-r-rrrrr ENGINES. O RTA BLE, STATIONARY AND AGRICULTU? RAL ENGINES, two to fifty horse-power lr ?dar saw Mills, Grist Mills ong and Short Cotton Gins n u and Leather Bel ting penn. Lard, Tanners', Linseed, Paraphlne, White Oak Oils, TaHew, Ac, Ac egina and Mid Supplies In great variety. CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., ORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS ang22-8mos_ Shute ano -tfarmsrjing ?cooa. ~S O ? T T^sT THK ONLY EXCLUSIVE ?EM' mmm STORE, CHARLESTON, S. C. 8 ' 88"' ssa. 8883 83883 88SS88 SSSSSSSS 83SSSSSSSS B338S33SSS8SS3SSSSS8SS3S9SB388SS SSSSSS83 , SSSSSSSS S33SSS QPnTT'C SSSSSS SS33 88S8 083 A " sss 83 STAB 88 S S sss SHIRT sss ssas - . S9SS 83SSS 83SSS 6SSSSS EMPORIUM SSSSSS 89S9SS8S ? >?'?'? 88SS8838 SSSSSSS3S8S38SSS8S38SSS3SS3SS8S8 BS SS SSSSSS SSSSSSSS SSSSSS SSSSS ssss sss 83 s The Proprietor or the above Establishment has ist returned Trom New T?rk with a new and ell selected Stock of, the Coleo rat ed - ?TAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALBO, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF lESTLSMEN'S FCRM3HISG GOODS, CONSISTING OF,' UNDERWEAR, Shaker Flannel, Wool and Mermo, Cotton Flan el, "Shirts and Drawers, all grades and all sizes. English Merino and Cotton Half Hose . Also, a full selection of the latest Novelties In ECK WE AR, ; . : English Windsor Scarfs, Marquise Scarfs, "; Lord Stanley Scar ia, Livingston Cravata, Chancellor Scarfs,. : .: Rows and Ties. Gray's PAPER COLLARS of ail descriptions. Walking Canes a ad Umbrellas. E. MOTT; EETTNG STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. T 00 ooo . 0000 00000 0)0000 0000 00 00000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000 ooooooooo 00000000 oooooooo 0000000 GRAND OOOOOOO 000000 oooooo 00000 00000 0000 OPENING 0000 ooo ooo 00 00 0 OP o 00 00 ooo ooo 0000 DRY 0000 00000 00000 oooooo oooooo 0000000 GOODS. 0000000 oooooooo oooooooo ooooooooo ooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooo 0000000 oooooo 00000 0000 ooo 00 o MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. FURCHGOTT, BEHEDfCT&CO WO? 3 7 5 KING STREET, (BROWNING'S OLD STAND,) Have completed their new and elegant Barding, and are now offering to the Publie ibo Fall Impor? tations ol DRESS GOODS, in all the latest Fabrics, comprising: PL VIN CASHMERES, Irish and Pranch Poplins Drap de Niece, Merinos In all the newest euora Plain, Striped and Fancy bilk Black Silks in all the leading makes Satins, in Black and all other colors Silk Plushes, la all shades .,' Trimming and Cloaking velvets, all colors Dress and Trimming Epplnglfns Rep Valours and Rep Fois Wool and Silk Poplins . A new and lull Line of Mourning Gooda A splendid assortment of Second Mourning Goods Alpacas, Bombasines, Empress A Henrietta Cloths j Laces, Embroideries and Blaadkercalefa Lace Collara, Shawls, Ao, ?ic. On TUESDAY, October isvwe win open oar CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Fine CARPETS for Fait and Winter 1872. Wewlllon that day open & foll Line of VELVETS, <.??' BRUSSELS and I . TAPESTRY 0ARPET3. I Two and Three-Ply Carpets -,, English and American Oil Cloths, all widths Druggets, Rags, Mais, Aa,, Ac All lo entirely new designe. We have added to our veil assorted Stock of Goods a foll Line or UPHOLSTERY GOODS, whioh will comprise all the latent designs and fabrics In that department, u RICH SATIN DAMASK . Plain bl:k and Union Terries Tapestry, Plano and Table Covers Hair Cloths, Gimps, Cotton Damasks Cornices, Tassels, window Shades, Ac Our CLOTH AND TAILORING DEPARTMENTS 1 are complet *, and the Finest and Latest styles can be found at onr est aol Uh men r. ' Oil WEDNESDAY, October Sd, we will open and have completed onr GENTS' FURNISHING'DEPARTMENT, I offering the Public the Best and Latest Styles J and Makes of Goods belonging to this dep urtment, Onr MILLINERY DEPARTMENT contains all the latest styles of FEATHERS, Plumes, Artificial Flowers; Plain. Gros Grain, two and three Shaded Ribbons, in au the most fashionable shades. DOMESTIC AND UN&N- DEPARTMENTS ABE COMPLETE. ?.The-Prices or all our Goods will be regulated ! according to the latest New York Pi ice List. , Great care has been taken in the completion I and selection of Goods for oar i | WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, which, purchased of very first bands only, can be guaranteed to be the obeapeat and nest selected stock in this market. We most cordially invite Merchants, Millie ere and Talk ra to inspect onr Stock of Goods, examine oar Prices, and we can guarantee satisfaction. The Salesroom for ibis Department ls entirely separate from the Retail-Department. . . - FURCUQOTT. BENEDICT A CO., sep20 No. 275 King street. ftftttriff, ttqnotB, Gt. H. KLATTTo^?a AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We bave appointed Messrs. H. KLATTB A 00. ?Sole Agents for Charleston for this Celebrated Brand or PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both BTBSaod BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pore KENTUCKY OQPPER DISTILLED, free from all componed im? purities, ard Manly recommended by eminent chemists for medical use. The Brand ls patented to prevent infringements. BARKHO?SE BROS. A CO., LoulTrtiie, Ky. We respectfully inform oar friends and custom? ers thst-we keep constantly on band a foll supply of the above already favorably well known Wols? ey's, and offer same to the trade st distiller's prices. H. BLATTE A CO., aug81-stath6mo No. 185 East Bay. OJigar?, So?arra. Ul. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Ol all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock hero re buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. ! N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on naiad, in vest-? cents and try your met. - mcMDcAwiyr , ;>tct? ?SUoictius. SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURE, FOR ALL DE RANG EM ll NTS OF THE LIVER, SKIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH AND BOWELS. Pat ap in liquid form, already prepared for Immediate use, saving time and .tron?le, and insur? ing a proper proportion or each valuable Ingredient It ls mild and gentle In Its action. Ic removes the bile from the is ntem. It Imparts tone and a tren g th to the whole frame. lt gives the liver a healthy obaraoter and restores the staking ?nd drooping body to health and strength. This Medicine has been tried by thousands and never found wanting. Under its Inno ence the race wtu have the bloom of health, the eye ns rustre, the brain Its power. It will Invigorate the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who suffer. Try lt for yourselves i nd yon wlU recommend lt to your friends. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. .' DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHARLESTON, 9. a KING A ROSBOROU ?H, Waldo, Florida, Proprietors. augl-tbatn3moe insurance. Authorized Capital. .S3,( 00,000 Guaranteed Capital.. ?00,000 Deposited with state Comptrollers for security of Policy? holders. 1.50,000 COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO., OP MACON, GA. w. B. JOHNSTON, President. w. s. HOLT, vice-President. GEO. s. OBRAR, secretary. J. w. BURKE.,General Agent J. H ERO KR GREEN; M. D., Med? ical Examiner. w. J. MAGILL, saperintendentoi Agencies. CF.MCCAY, Actuary. WILSON OLOTHEIfc, A.&E1VT9| Office of Messrs. L. D. Mowry h Son, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. O. Ma. WILSON G LOVE 9, Agent for the above safe and popular Company, ls prepared to take Blak? in any patt or the Stats on tbe most satisfactory terms, as wUl appear by examining the several Tables and Rates offered oy the Company, and of which the special features are : - . . 1. Policies not Forfeit ablei, 2. No Restrictions as to Residence or Travelling. 8. Dividends declare.' and paid annually after second year. 4, Policies paid wiim i sixty days arter death. 5. One-third premium loaned when desired. ?.?.'..'? . .... ? J. W. PARKER; - aug24-?tUD*0Sm0S GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. ifairbattks'B Stales, AT STANDARD SGALES. . . .: d BY -.-*: J.E.ADCER&CO. MO. 189 MEETING STREET, AND . NO, ea EAST BAY CHARLESTON, S. O. > se pl 4-tu tris D* wi m o fjar?toare, ^gncnlinral Jmulemtnts, &i. > Are AGENTS For AVERY & SONS' PLOUGBS. A Plough, with Scraper, Boll Tongue, Turning and Shovel Mould, Complete, for $15 25. Or if Dixon Sweep be preferred to the Shovel Mould, price $15 25. We have al jo a Pull Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS, as well as other Manufacturers. ALSO A PULL LIME OF AGrRICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. F AIBBANK'S S O E ? BURDICK'S HAT AND FODDER CUTTER. Wa are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, HOES, ENGLISH IRON, TRACES, HOOP IRON, NAILS, PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE, TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES, TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS, MILL STONES. PISTOLS, POTWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARE. BEST FISH LINES, SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS BOLTING CLOTH. H??T & CO., 39 Hai^e Street, and Comer of Kin* and Marget. ' octl- CHARLTON, ?. C By B. V. MARSHALL & BBO. DWELLING AND STORE, EAST COB NHtt Borgardand Sires street*. t*>a On TH??-D AE. loth inst., at IT o'clock, will te sold near the Poste?mee, Broad street, * . -.-r* The above TIN HOOFED DWELLING Of 4 square roo es and store, with kitchen of t room*. Lot sr by sa. v - <.?.;. -?esttt - Terms made known at sale. - : " octa-the to4<J By B.M. MARSHALL & BBO, XTO. 32 ALEX AN DER STREET, NORTH Jji -OF CHAPEL.' /^ /-:'l^il. un THURSDAY, loth inst., atll o'clock, will be sold. Dear the Postoffloe, ..?.)? A DWELLING of 4 rooms and small store, on a very high lot, described above. Los4ft bj, Wiest more or lesa. '. . /. , J Terms cash,_ . oc^thstnA' Br B. M. MARSHALL & BRO. S3 CHOICE RESIDENCE, Nb. 27 LEG?BE _ STREET. " On THURSDAY, loth inst., at ll o'clock, wilLbe sold near thePostofflce, Brrai street. - The above RESID- NOE. having 4 square rooimr .autos, large pantry and dree-lng?nom. yrM water conveyed to second story, double plaas? also, a Brick Building ot a rooms, with an upper piazza, connected with that of the main House. Other out b olid lugs . on. th? Lot., wmoh rnrratnrrw M by log feet, more or less. " ,. Termaeasy; made known at aile. ^?.3?T octa-thstui , ,- . , y ; ; ON CONSIGNMENT, FOR SAES,- -A small invoice of HARDWARE nfoely'as^ sorted lor a cona try store ; also an aasor'M foe of Boots and Shoes, will oe sold at a great sacrifice, if not sold by the 2oth instant, thar, will be intered at Auction, Apply, to JOHN COMMAS. No. 143 Meeting street, nearly oppo?lte Pavilion HoteL. OCt4-2 drage ?t OHioltBoit. V; WHY SHAKE AHB BURM WITH .". CHILLS AND i^?tEm ./?-T 'li SILYIK srar??s, J?IAR <M??LX?FLL^ ] ?% . [in.-; . nil--" : . i-Mi-,JUrtfc1fctwl.nonJS Massa*. Dowii, Moi?i A DAVTA. CEUM^MSKW. S. U -Dear Sirs: 1 re?arl MOISE'S PjtYER AND, AGUE PUiLSas a cert ain cure, Wid aweesmgro all living in the malarious district* ot, the ?OU?L and particularly In the everglades of our State? Ki Naarun, & On December 31, ma MB. B. F, Mors*, OHABXISTOH, s. o.-uear *ur I have used your FEVER AND AGOEPlU^jin. my practica this :all, and have never Lathe first ? instance faned to relieve my patienta,- 1 have no w frequent calls In my d rug sto re for them, and I always recommend them, an fl with the happiest nanita. I wish that y on may have the saUafac . lion of knowing that lonr^'FoYarr^^Wk Pills" have relieved many nuder my. treatojenA, . when other m ed 1 el n es that I b*??ffiW( WW?> - lia. B. F. MOIRS- Dear Sir: la reply to y oar i. anea tiona? to what has beenthe sue?? of jour FEYER AND AGUE PILLS, that h ve been sold. . by os, we, would nay havegivenentireaa?araollon. Weabajlc^u?iW?, to recommend them. NKAS tiUKlN PofcD, S. Ai G. A. R. \; ... ?.... -. .(i,itovetnnerli\,l?o. j if or your FEVER AND AGUE W^J?^M?SS^? for mern. 1 have used them in my fhmiiyabd ?0 my place, and la evciy case they harepmed ?. fee tu ai ; some or ?ie eases mad . (nought cftrotud. aa they have lasted over two ?earasln - no-?att. wu more than a single box required, and lu no case h as the disease returned, and lt ls over three months ago since 1 used them. - .. .?? '?jj m Yours. Ac, B. K. WILSON. GO?gnlN'S DBPOT, N.E. R.' R.. SepUlS, 18TL. MISSUS. Dowra; Mom A DAVIS-01 rat r. am im proving m health almost aa fastas lCin,ibW?r?hg; nader different old chronic . diseases,: > X-asojti MOIRE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, agreeable Ur directions, and lind them the beat m^l?nei have ever taken, and thty have mad ea complete, cure of GhlUs and Fever on me, and my case wasr I WILLIAM I. BRADLEY^ .1 * . Poedee Railroad ?ridse Keeper. They contain no.. arsenic or, potywos Angrp dlentaof any tlnd-nt thing in Injurious to the system under any circumstance -and may be administered with perfect safety toan Infant. .Tneyinarei fali to care the most obattoa^?ane when taken MdlreoW. ^ i^i^??S?in ii- M hold by DrngglaM and Dealers everywhere. ; .. Proprietors and Wholesale Drufs?ra;^ ? ' Mayso-ihasmo ; ' Hlhsrleatoc.8.a '--:-,.,. .,..r..!..:ji.'.- I!OIM;..> t!?IUI.-Il>U GAUDIGHAUD'S I COMPOUND EXTRACT . OK. SANDAL WOOD. ? RELIABLE Rf HEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY OR This ls a Solid Extract, and ls rec^immended es? pecially for Druggists' and Physlclansl use In pre scrlptlona. The quality and nnirorm strehgth'ls' guaranteed. This Extract is superior to oopalbai and un be bs, or pla* Oil of Sandal. -Un Ute moat preparauona of this class, U does not nauseate., The testimoni?is of hundreds tn pubhc and pri? vate Ure who have b(wu.cured by ibis preparan, ?on could be added; but the proprietor wishes lt to stand trpou ita own menu, and only asks a Ungietrtal to convince th? afflicted af ita effleatg^ circulars and simples oan be obtained hy Phy? sicians en application to rn^m.nfiJ DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS. . . Agents for So. Ga?, Charleston, & a Jolyi-stuthSmoa_.. . ,,. ?r 00 ikiaao l?nil . rs ia . vi ,?tm ?lo:' ?? SIMMONS" lu REGULATOR jnH^nitaernlanDato^ : Thousauds of the go^ ?d ?ea? A powerTOyS LrV?KnrrrA^pWV010 l,8t*m- SliMOM'ii no^ualMa * acknowledged to bava L17EE MEDICma |^ ' in,^?S??!?ali0l,r m?"?u elemenu. never rm lied ?i?r?J??ni?,napPy Proportion m any other pre? paration; viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corrective or all Impurities of the body. . Snch signal success has attended its use that lt ar now ref .arded as the mtt?X GREAT UNFATLJXQ SPECIFIC wimqa for Liver Complaint and the psinfol offspring thereof, to wit: Dj*vepsi?, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Billons attacks, Sick Headache, Colic; De? pression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Bora, Ac, AC. Regulara the Liver and prevent ??.;>.:;? CHILIS AND FEVER. ' . takUtOSS'S UVER REGULATOR ' Is msnuractnred only by - ^ MacoB, G'?fflfe - paid. $1?. WrM raadrtorTf^ b? ^B?!IT? ait tug^tnstunawamoa