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?The pine trees of Oregon nro gigantic.
Tnousan&i may bo hiet witt? ii? a day's
travel that nra eight and twelve foot in j
diameter, and from 150 to 200 high,'
'Somo havo be?n-found tveuty-two feet
thick and 3fO for) high.
? young man sent some mouey ton
New York firm to got something good
"for those contemplating ..njatriuiony.''
He received several bottles .of soothing
?yrup. r
, ' Editora onght to .be able to live very
cheap-they got bored" for nothing.
A dutiful sOo,ija California lins had his
father arre&jjtC if or profanity. , ....
To cure corns--Hold your foot near a
hot fire tilt the com* pop!
: Pap?r-cnf?s-Newspaper attacks.
New .York Advertisements.
Tryon's Celebrated Sporting Rifles..
T^O-Itaale uv ?rt H?u'Deale) s. EDWARD K.
J* TRYON, J?.;, A CO., Manufacturers and
TmpoTters of Or?n*, Pi-tols, Sporting Appara?
tus. Stores t&'North sixth and 320 North Se?
cond streets. Phlla.^rtphhC Ta. . 1
Hltistratfcd Prtctr.i-ici';>ent to Dealers when
solicited. ! . ' Autr ?? J12
^^^?9^ ?? co.,
MaUu'fac'turers of
Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Crrotualr Mill Mulay
?'. 5 ?nd "GrfnV*
SAWS
Oiroular ?ja,-\7cns,
Wit?L Moenb'e or Inverted Teeth.
\\TE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw
V? the following advantages over all
others: I
. The shanks of the teeth are elastic, and ex?
ert a uniform distension in the sockets.
The stability ot the plate is in noway affect?
ed by insfariiuj; new sets of te?.th.
Each tooth, independently, may bo adjusted
to the cutting line.
No rivets, kcys,: or other objectionable ap?
pliances, are employed in connection with the
teeth, which are aa simple itt construction, and
aa eae?y used, as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all the difllehltios heretofore expe?
rienced in ttie usc of movable tooth for saws,
are fullv met and obviated bvthis invention.
V
AL*0,
TITTLE PATEXT
: ?'CKA^BIOU" CROSS-CUT SAWS.
CROSS-CUT SA WS,
.OF ALL KIKD8.
Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, ?Sec.
Send for Catalogues and Price Lists.
R. DOE A CO.,
Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufac?
turers, New York. Locton, Mass., ami Lon
don. Emjr. Aug 20 iOmo
Private Boarding in New York.
CIOMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board,
' in a pleasant locality- Fourth street, op?
posite Washington Square. Street cara pas?
the door every few minutes. Apply to, or .id
dress, Mns. s. J. WYATT,
Ang |g -IT South Washington Place, nh st.
Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies.
-1 AHO REWARD for any case of dts
K5_L?V/V/VJ casi? in any stage which they
tail to cure. Da. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM i
,No.'l cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and
Mcuth, Sore- Eyes. Eruptions, Copper-Colored
Blotches, Scrofula, Ac. ; ia the g roa test Blood
Purider known, removes all disease from the ,
system ami leaves the blood ..ure and healthv.
DR. RIC HAU :s GOLDEN BALSAM No.*2|
cares Mercurial Affections, Khoumutism in ail
its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases.
No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or
No*. 2, J3.03 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe
and radical curjforaU Urinary Derangement a,
accompanied with faU directions Price ill 00
per bot'le. DR. RICHAU'S G t; LD EN ELIXIR
D'AMOUR, a t%dical<eim> for Dcbihty, in old
or young; imparting "energy with wonderful
effect. Price per bottle or t wo bottles for IO,
On receipt of price, tba Remedies will be
shipped to anv place. Circulars sent. Address
.DR. D. B. .RICHARDS,
Aug-18 ly 3 No. t2t< Ajirick st., New York.
Iron Cotton TieT
SOLE Agency in "New York for the sale and
distribution of the
ARROW TIE
AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE.
Kaawctufed W J. ?L>"MC('?MB, Liverpool.
SWENSON, PERKINS A CO.,
80 Beaver street, New York.
(Mfcil address, Box 5,724 P. O.) Aug 7 Hmo*
fr T ST. CLOUD-HOTEL.
THIS NEW and Commodious
HOCSE, located corner Broad?
way and Forty-second street,
_?New. Y?>rk, possesses advan?
tages over uti other houses, for the accommo?
dation of its guests. It wfl.s built express ly. lor
a first-class family boarding house-the rooms
being large and?n Btiitc, heated by steam -
with not and cold water, and furnished second
to none; wbilo the culinary depaitme/it ls in
the most experienced hands, affording guests
an unequalled table. Ono of Atwood's Patt nt
Elevatois io also among the 'modern Improve?
ments1 and at tho soi vice of guests at all hour.-.
The Broadway and University Pl ace Ca rs pu ss
the door every four minutes, running from the
City Hall to Ceutral Park, while tho Si.-.th and
Seventh Avenue lines are but a short block on
either side, affording ample facilities for com.
mutilating with all depots, steamboat land?
ings, places of amusement and business of tl.?
great metropolis. MORE & HOLLEY,
March 19 ?Uno Proprietors.
FROM 1 to 3.10 Hor.sr.
s9S^srs9?S^? I'owEJt including the
?al?* I ?1 i*Ei celebrated Corliss Cut
y^J.iAFjinj E on Engines, Sli le Valv<
uu frlTr^ Stationary Engines, Por
I J I H i I "LS tsblo Engines, Ac. Abo,
I k L*.! I ?. ? " * J Circular. Mulay, Gang
MBBg*j*4s*SM Sllw Mills, Sugar Cane
??I^Tr?T?vLJr' ,Vr'.. Lath and Shingle
J?vuL^JX'^tSsn^ti Mills, Wh.-at and Com
at -. -n jjlll8j circular Saws,
Belting, A c. Send for descriptive Circ-ilnr anil
Trice Li.-t. W?OD ft MANN
March 24i?m Steam Eugine Co., Utica, N. Y.
33 alt imorfj Ad vertisement?,
Gushings & Bdlt?y,
flOORSE^LERf AND STATIONERS,
? Ao.'M2 BALTIMORE STREET,
n.vi.Ti?ioiti-:, MD.
THE largest and best assorted stock in (he
citV of -
SCHO?L, LAW, DENTAL, '
MEDICAL, CLASSICAL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS B00K8.
General Bank and Counting House Stationery
of all kinda.
Blank Booka made to order in any style of
binding art*d ruling: '_' Aug 19 j3"io
Select Soho ol for Young Ladies.
BALTIMORE, Ml).
MISS C. C. BALL will opeu, on
the 1st ot September, 1S69, a select
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
A full corps of experienced Teach?
ers and Professors will be ?tniploy
ed. Charges moderate. ?or circu?
lar^, address the PRINCIPAL, Baltimore, Md.
Miss Ball will be assisted by ber eieter, Mrs.
C. E. ENGELBRECHT, formerly bf Columbia,
s. C. . .tuby_16 thslT
' Baltimore Regalia Emporium.
Siseo Brotliers,
iCyf"ANUFACTURERS .of. .Regalia, Jewels.
. t I 'Lodge .Farapkci nalia, &C, for Masulis,
I. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights of V\ thias ami
all other michies, Bauners, FlagM, Ship Signals,
Ac, 14 N. Charles st.. cor.Fayette, Baltimore,
Md. Price list furnished Upon upplicatiou.
Aug 1!) _ . _ Snio
Fall and Winter Importation
1 8 6 9.
RIBBONS, MILINERY
?Vn
JEJ-ti-ctx*^ Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
237 aud 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet and
Trimming Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Rib?
bons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Illu?
sions, Blondp, Lacee, Ruches, Netta and
Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw
Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and un?
trimmed; Silk, Velvet aud Felt Bonnets and
Hats, Sundowns aud Shaker Hoods. The larg?
est Stock of Millinery Goods in this country,
and unequalled in choice variety, which we of?
fer at prices that will defv couinetition.
?arORPERS SOLICITED. ' Aug 17 Imo*
GEORGE PAGE ? GO..
Ko. 5 -\. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md.
MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S ' IM?
PROVED TATENTPORTABLE CIRCU
LAK SAW MILLS, Stationaryaud Portable
Steam Engines and Boilers, Or?Ft Mills, Shin?
gle Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw
Gummers, Horao Powers, Shafting, Pallies,
Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup?
plies generally, and Manufacturer*' Agents
for every description of wood-working ma?
chinery." Our Independent and SiumltaiK-ns
Head-blocks, patented December 15. 1868, and
improved Friction Feed, patented July 1:3,
18G9, iu addition to previous patents, makp
our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates und
plans furnished, and contracts entered into
for the erection of Circular, Gang Mnlay or
Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and
Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail
or otherwise. July 30 ly
WANTEDIA GENTS-$75 to $200 per
mouth everywhere, male and female, to
introduce the Genuine Improved Common
Scnso FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This
machine mil stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord,
bind, braid and embroider, in a most superior
manner. Price only ?1S. Fully warranted for
five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine
that will sew a stronger, moro beautiful, or
more elastic team than ours. It makes tho
"Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch
can bc cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled
apart without tearing it. We pay agents from
$75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com?
mission from which twice that amount can be
made. Address SECOMB A CO., Pittsburg,
Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass.
CAUTION.-Do not be impoeed upon hy
other parties palming off worthlees cast-iron
machines, under the same name or otherwise.
Ours ls the only genuine and really practical
cheap machine manufactured. May 29 Smo
WASTEU-AGENTS--To sell the Ami ri?
can Knitting Machine. Price 925. The
simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine
ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per
minute. Liberal inducements to agents. Ad?
dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINFC?.,
Boston Ma?s., or St. Louis, Mo. May 203mo
THE BROOKS
R E Y o :
COTTON SCI
The best and cheapest Cotton I
ITS excellency consists in its simplicity, streu
It can bo hauled ou a two-horse wagon.
Three banda can put it up and lake it down
Two hands can pack 500 pouuds with ease, w
It took tho First Premium over eleven Press
Louisiana, Anni 15, 1800.
It,is a Southern invention, and we have a nu
Price of Irons, complete, $140.- Pri
A TRESS, in complete order, can be s?#n at
To secure a Prees, orders must be made ear
F. A..I
FISH!
GOLD!
. , , ROBEI
. ' 1 ' . JAMES
July i?2n?0 E. J. \
THE UTLEF
COTTON PRESS.
ANEV.' combination of power, whereby
all friction is overcome. The simplici?
ty,'economy and durability of this PUESS
astonishes all who see it, and the more
so that a power >o simple should so long
havo been unappropriated. With thin
Press, two men can do all tbt packing or
[tressing of a500 pound b&Ieinsid* of eight
min?tes; ami it can be readily taken down
and transported, a? it is simple and light
Wo can simply these Presses ' hean* r than
any vi t off red b> tho planter. \v ill send
circulars to any desiring, and we wi ul ! fid
vise all persona wanting presse.? t with,
hold buying ut tii tl? j exumim tl -
j lilli I I I il I I
Cha*ie s ton ^dver^^me^.
? . STOLLTWK?BB * cb.'..
WHOLESALE D KY GOOD Bf\
%?i ' i'? i aso -
Domestic-Store. ? t***on,". L?c? Store.'
Feb 27^ CHARLESTON, S. C. ? lr
. . j2k. I;1MC"-?. ? ' A
Sara coaia; or, Je 1 y Trap Bitters.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, foy
Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene?
ral Debility, Ac.; prepared by
G. W . A IM AR,
. Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867.
MR. G.-tY.' A i M.\u-Dear Sir: A member ot
my family, Buffering long from Dyspepsia, baa
experienced more relief trom your ".Saracenia
Bitters," than from any other medicine she
has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo?
rating the system and creating au appetite. I
regard itaa decidedly the most beneficial of all
dyspeptic remedies. Yours, very respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL.
Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, RIS?
LEY .t <>*>.. 141 Chambers *t.. N. Y. April 0 ?ly
- . Vi
HATING the LARGEST and most COM?
PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern States
and keeping always on hand e large and most
complet e stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings,
Ac., Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu?
facturer's prices.
N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in
good order. April 6 liv
Old Newspapers,
FOB Wrapping and Pattorn Cutting, for
Bale at l'RONIX OFFICE. Am,' 19
Important Notice to Shippers.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA ANO AYOUSTA R. R. Co.,
GENEHAL FREIGUT AM? TICKET AGT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., August 12, IM.?.
THE SEA-BOARD INLAND AIR LINE
FREIGHT ROUTE is again opened for
business and offers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
to the Merchants of Columbia and np country,
RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA.-First
Class $1.33: Seeon.1 C?at.-. $1.20: Third Class!
11.10; Fourth Claa.- Soc.; Fifth Class 60s., per !
hundred pounds.
S&r Bates and Classifications to all other
points North, same as vt the Charleston |
loute.'ua
TheSteaniabipLir.es connecting with and
lorming part of the Sea-board Inland Air Line
are as follows. BE CAREFUL ANO SHIP ar THESE
LINES ONLY:
Boston and Norfolk Steamship Co., End of
Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent.
Old Dominion Steamship Co., Tier 37 North
River, New York-N. L. McCready, Pres*t.; of?
fice 187 Greenwich street, corner" Dey street,
New iork.
Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., li
North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P.
Clyde, Agent.
Annamessic Linc, via Delaware Railroad -
Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington aud Balti?
more Railroad, Philadelphia.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bav Lim-.)
foot of Union Dock, Baltimore--R. L. Poor,
Agent.
SJ&" lu shipping freight for Philadelphia bo
careful to mark thc packages and note on Did
of Lading whether it is to be forwarded by
Clvde's Steamers, or rta Aunamessic Line.
For further information, address
E. Ii. DORSEY.
_AUR 13 General Freight and Ticket Ag't.
Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta R. R.
ilSBiSS!1"
OOINO ?CORTO.
Leave Augusts, at.. 7.40 a. m.
" Columbia, S. C., at. 1.25 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.S.10 p. m.
COMINO SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 5.SO a. m.
" Columbia. S. C., at. ..12.f?0 "
Arrive at Augusta....6.15 p. m
Through Tickets on sale fol piinciphl pointe
North and South. Baggage cheeki d Hirough.
Closeconnections'made North and South.
June 23 CALEB DOL'KNIGHT, Sn| M.
37 PORTABLE
L Y I N G
IEW PRESS
?ress now offered to the Farmer
gth, portability, compactness, and convenu nee.
in an hour,
ithout a horse.
es at the Mechanic.-' and Agricultural Fail of
mberof certificate* from the highest authority,
ce of Irons ?nd Box, complete, $170..
Goldsmith A Ki-id *.
ly, to
JONNElt. G-m iai .Virent, Col elbury. S C.
?R. LOW Jt A Nt E v FISHER, Columbia. S C
HM IT H ,% KIND. Manufactur?is.Columbia. S C.
HT MOORMAN A ?(?.. Ni-wbeiry. S. C.
? PAGAN. Cheater, s. c.
Viss, Charleston, s. C.
.H AYffc-COT'-f?H' 'p-R ??S:
--~ ?AVfHTrb tv- =
": GREY ?TLEV!
"AY I? Gt _ _
THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE,
; ' ' " " CABBTT?tQ TBE-:'
United States Mail and Adams Express.
"VrOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct
J3( Hue to Petersburg. Richmond, Portsmouth
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boaton.
ALSO,
To thc North-west and West, vt? Raleigh,
Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Linc. This is a
safe and expeditious ronlo for Through travel.
Tunoroit TICKETS enid at:
New Orleans, Charleston. Richmond, Mobile,
Montgomery, Columbia, Portsmouth, Macon,
Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Augusta,
Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta,
New York, Greensboro. Louisville, Raleigh,
Salisbury, A?E Goon ON THIS ROETE. St. Louis,
The North Carolina Railroad connects with
the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Raleigh
and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Danville
Railroad, West.rn North Carolina Railroad,
Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad.
The comfort of passengers consulted-their
baggage checked through and duly cared for.
ELEGANT COACHES
AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS
Attached. Good water; BO terry nor trestle
works, audthe entire management of thc Poad
so a.? to secure a Safe, Agreeable and QriCE
travel. ALBERT JOHNSON.
April 30 Imo Superintendent.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
GENERAL SUIT'S OFFICE, Arni:, 9, 18?9.
BMSB^d?i?
Trains will ho observed (rom this date :
DAY PASSENGER THAIN.
Leaving Columbia at. .7.10 a.m.
Arriving at Columbia at. 6.10 p. m.
MOUT EXPBESS IBAIS.
Leaving Columbia at. 5.50 p. m.
Arriving at Columbia at. 4.15 a. m.
THE CAMDEN THAIN
Will continue to run tho following schedule:
TBt-WKEKLY.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.)
Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 2.20 p. m.
DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. )
Leave Camden G.35 a.m. Ar King ville 0.20 a.m.
Lve Ringville 1.25 p. m. Ar Camden 7.05 p.m.
Aug 17 H. T. PEAKE, General Sup t.
Spartanhurg and Union Railroad, j
ON and after thc 8th June inst.,
Passenger Trains will leave Spar
tanburg C. H. Tuesdays, Thursdays ami Satur- |
days at 5 a. m., and arrive at Alston 11.30 a. ri. j
Returning same days, leave Alston at 12.30 ru.; |
arrive at spaitanburg Court House 7.00 p. m., |
as pur following Schedule:
Down Train. l'?> Train.
Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave
Spartanhurg 0 5.00 7.00
Pacolet.H) 5.45 5.48 0.12 0.15 j
Jonesville. . .1H 6.25 0.3.? 5.20 5.33;
[ Union ville... 2H 7.15 7.40 4.30 4.45
Santuo.37 8.28 s.:>o 3.37 3 45
I Shelton.4* 0.23 9.25 2.30. 2.40
Lvles Ford..52 9 40 9.50 2.0;) 2.12 j
I Strother.50 10.14 10.1S 1.42 1.45
! Alston.68 11.80 12.30
June 5 Tn OS. B. JETER, President.
! Greenville ana Columbia Railroad.
SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April IO, 1860.
i ESTTOC703B2?Wn PASSENGER Trains run j
? W?3ia?^Kdaily except Hnrday.con
; necting with Night Train on Charleston Road:
! Lve Columbia 7.00 am Lvu Greenville ?.O0 am
*' Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.45 "
?. Newberryl0.35 .? .? Abbeville 8.45 ??
! Arr Abbeville 3.30 pm " Newberry 1.25 pm
1 .? Anderson 5.15 " ?? Alston 3.00 ??
I "Greenville 6.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm
Trains on Bluo Ridge Railroad run as follows:
i Lve Anderson 5.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am
i Pendleton 0.20 *' " Pendleton 5.10 "
j Arr Walhalla b.00 " Arr Anderson G.40 "
Tho train will return from Belton to Ander
sou on Monday and Fridav mornings.
I JAMES O. MEREDITH, G?rerai Fup'i.
? Office North Carolina Railroad Co..
I GS??fk HB HRgffSiBr?-" THEfolIowing is the
I sW??iiSS?aHrf?^?fe schedule for Pasacn
I ger Trains over this road:
Leave Charlotte.. .8.20 p m Arrive. .5.45 p ni
" Greensboro 1.C5 a m and 11.45 p m
" Raleigh 6.50 a. m. and G.20 p. m.
; Arrive Goldsboro 10.20 a m Leave. .2.20 p m
Throngb Passengers by this liuehave choice
I of routes ria Greensboro and Danville to Rich
] mond, or ut? Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond
I or Portsmouth: arriving at all points North ol
\ Richmond at same time by either route. Con?
coction made at Goldhborowith Pa-senger
Trains on Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to
'. and from Wi mington, and Freight Train to
I Weldon. Also tc Newbery, on A. A N. C. R.
THE CENTRAL SHORT LINE.
_ THE following is the
i ESlT?MbKSflflHSMr Schedule over thc-New
tB?SSLSS^ES??*SHORT LINE. Con
j nectiODH sure to all poiuts North. South. West.
Going North. , | Going South,
j Leave 7 40 am I Augusta j Arrive G.15 pm
" 1.25 pm Columbia " 12.50 pm
I " 8.25 pm I Charlotte | " 5.50 am
? " 1.30 am 1 Greensboro i " 12.15 am
" 11.15 am j Richmond I " 2 15 pm
1 " t>.00 pm I Washington j " 7.00 am
, " 10 45 pm j Baltimore . " 5.0S am
1 " 2.35 am Philadelphia j " 12.50 am
ArrivtG.lt) am I New York I Leave 9.20pm
Tickets by this route are OPTIONAL-either
: via Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Rich
; mond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until
I used. For Tickets to all principal points North,
? South or Weet, apply at Ticket Onice, foot of
' Blaudiug sti eet, or for ether information to
C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintei dent.
Or E. R. Dor.sEY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt.
J Laurens Railroad-New Schedule.
ClBTwlrTfI?C7 MAIL Traius on this Road run to
, nHT5K?return same day, lo connect with
up and down Trains on Greenville andColum
. bia Railroad, at Ht lena; leaving Laurens at 5
A. M.. Tuesday?, Thursda>s and Saturdays'
ami leaving Helen? at. 1.30 P. M. some dave.
? Jtily i> J. 8. BOWERS. Superintendent
THE PRESSES arc now being
manufactured at the PALMET?
TO IP^ WORKS, and will be
3 set up on MONDAY TITS
DAYtuxt for exhibition. AU aro
assured that asbfrtween this and
any other there is un m-gume-nt
as to Us meriti- uv. r .,V. Others.
With the irons, any ordinary
workman cnn put tin rr up. Tho
patentee is her. for i :<.??? dny??,
cud ni:: take pl<Mi?ur< ;? ex?
plaining i?? -m lits.
' SKIELI.- i AZE.
O liarleston -A.c
F B EPA RED BY WALKER, EVANS <? (
BKCpVUAOK HOME
THE OLD CARO
A SOUTHERN I
AND a moat valuable and reliable Tonic, cnn
ket, and at much leas price. Curca Dyspej
without doubt tho boat Tonic Ditters in use. F<
SCHEDULE OF TRICES OF TI
I NVA I! IA BL V
1 doz. and lesa than 12 doz.... ?S.OO per doz.
50 doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz.
GOODRICH
Proprietors and Manufacturers <
And direct importers o
Aug 1 ly
w -ATI
MINING AND MAN
C H A R L E S
Factory East cud Hasel street Mitus oil A
\7S7~ ando 37^ o 2*
GROUND ASHLE
Por sale by
Aug 1 ly \V. C. DUH
-A. O. I5L-?.XTX^3MC-A.?r, !
Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, ?
N";>. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.,
"IXTILL BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE,
W BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, .Vc.
DEFERENCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Green?
ville, B. C.; Charlea T. Lowndes, Lesesne A
Miles, Charleston, S. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti?
more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Suber, Newberry,S. C.;
Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.; Hon. J. B.
Campbell, W. B. Smith A: Co., Crano, Boyl
ston & Co., Pelter. Rodgers Av Co.. Pressl?y,
Lord A lnglesbv, J. H. Wilson, Charleston,
S. C.
?3_ N.B.-Business entrusted to him will
meet with prompt attention and faithful ..su
cution. Aug 1 lj
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON.
.Vos. 10, 12, l l rendue Range, ChttrUstan, N. C.
"fXTHOLESALE Dealers in ali kinds ot'j
VY Hide?, Wool, Skiua, Furs, AC. Have con-.
staidly ou hand a large assortment of HicV-s
and Skills. Tanners will do well to call upon '
ns before purchasing.
MOSKS OOl.nsMITU. AliltAIIAM A. GOLDSMITH.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE G R O C K li S \
i*^i?v? AND Dealers in V. iues, Liquors. Sc- I
Hbtew .?;ar.-. TobhCCO, Ac. 1W7 East Dav,
??^Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, !
C. WULBERN, i
Aug 1 ly J. H^ PIEPER.
D.F. FLEMING & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS,
"-jp*. No. 2 Haync street, corner
Church,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. F. FLEMING,
KAM'L A. NELSON,
Aug 1 ly JAMES M. WILSON.
SOLUBLE
The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phost.
HAVING completed their extensivo Manu
Fertilizers, no other kinds being availab
j investments.
This Company, under tho direction entirely <
ducemcnts which will recommend it to sion
largest and most complete in th? United Stal
abundant supply of the proper solvent for the.
are near bv. From those Phosphates they p
in soluble Phosphate thau those made from ra'
quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in
! sale, tho rates at which wc offer them being no
tilizers, while the Manures contain twice as nr
cheaper to the consumer. They ure offered on
' that thc material In each will correspond to lb?
ETIWAN, No. L-Soluble Phosphate, co?tait
Pure Soluble Phosphate ol Lime, and fnrnishei
ETIWAN, No. 2. -Peruvian Super-Phosphate
! Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, ol
i proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such c
! agents Orders to bc forwarded immediately t
and after 1st January next.
G. G. MEMMIXOEB, President.
rt?"* Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo I
Agen ts for Exton'* Premium Trenton Crackers,
W. H. CHAFEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
/?^Bi 207 East Bav, Charleston, S. C.
(jbjgAj Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons'
?IIB?Cream Air.
WM. H. CHAFFE. THOS. S. O'BRIEN.
E. ll. s 1 ol>l>.UlD. CALEB FBOSEBEBGBB.
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
VflfV WHOLESALE DEALERS iu
??^ Boots, Shoes and Trunks, at
^*-"^^^k?Manufacturcr*' pri?es, 1C5 Meet
ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston. S. C. Aug 1 Iv
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
122 and 121 Meeting street,
c H A J! }. ES T 0 N, S . C.
EDWIN BATES,
GEO. C. SEEM AN.
Av,- 1 ly THos. R McGAHAN
CHARLES KERRISON, Jr.
DEALER tn Hardware; Cutlery,
Y Guns, Agricultural Implements,
MJfe<Ve., 2-19 King sire* t., Charleston,
S. C. An as?i rtmeut of llouse-keeping Ila rd
ward <* n hand. Aug 1 1 v
Show Cases ! Show Cases !
W. H. Conni's LATEST PATENT.
At New York Rates,
Constantly on hand and made to order.
IOTS1 TRIMMINGS!! FANCY GOODS!!:
MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery,
)?i Base Balls, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping,
"Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe?
cuted, from latent designs, at
WM. M.T.EAN'S. W8 King St..
Auer 1 Iv Charleston, S. C.
ivertisomonts.
COGSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS.
J MAMPACTfRES.
LINA BITTERS,
PREPARATION
al, if not superior, to any Hitlers in thc toiar
)sia, Loss of Appetite, Chills and Fever, and is
jr sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
IE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
NKT CASH.
12 doz. and less than 50 doz., .{J. 17.50 per doz.
, WISEMAN k CO.,
>f thc Celebrated Carolina Bitters,
f choice European Drugs and ChemicalH,
No. 23 Kayne street. Charleston, 8. C.
sr "O o
UFACTURING CO.
TON, S. C.
.shloy River.
tilizer,
V UIVER BONE PHOSPHATE.
COPELAND .V DEARDEN, Columbia.
ES A CO., Gem val Agents, Charleston, S. C.
FOR PALATEA, FLORIDA,
Via Sdtao)tafi, Fernandina, Jacksonville and
Landings on the St. John's River.
THE ELEGANT
and FI RSX CLASS
STEAMER DICTA?
TOR, Captain W. T.
MCNELTY, W?I sail
from Charleston ovorv
. TUESDAY EVEN?
ING, at o'clock, for.above points, connecting
with Central Railroad, at Savannah, for Mo?
bile r.nd New Orleans, with Florida Railroad,
at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point
Steamers connect with Now Orleans, Mobile,
Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through
Dills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile
ahd Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
HENRY COBIA & CO,,
' ''.0 Vendue Range,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
mm
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS.
Au-: 1 ly
ZOGBAUM, YOUNO & co.,
tfr^*????a IMPORTERS and Dealers in
rvi;=j^?S Musical Instruments. Strings,
? I 5' 1 I "Ac, Ac. Agents of Steinway A
Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carbar! A
Needham's Melodeone, Tilton'a Patent Gulla:.
191 King Street, Charleston, 8. C.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN?
RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN. Charles?
ton, i'. C. _Aug 1 ly
La Valentina Segar Factory,
No. 118 East Bay Street,
HAVE for sale tho choicest brands of Pure
Havan,. Segars. Also, good domestic
Segara, at low prices.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
i Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C.
MANURES.
ihate Company, of Charleston, S. C.,
factory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble
le to planters for immediato roturns tor theil
il Southern men of high character, offers in
thcru planters. Their works aro among tho
es, and enable them ro prepare at home an
South Carolina native Bono Phosphates which
ropoae to manufacture a Fertilizer avon richer
K bones, and containing more titan twice thc
thc best average Mamu es heretofore offered for
higher than tho average price of other Fer?
nel) fertilizing material; they are in fact muon
t the market iii two forms, with a guarantee
3 advertisement.
libing from eighteen to twenty-live pei cen!, of
1 at sixty dollars per ton.
containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, ot
r Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for ai>
ither security as may be acceptable to the sub
0 tho Aconta, and delivery made as directed on
WM. C. I IEE A CO., Agents.
iranded Efl WAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2.
A Useful Invention.
HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook?
ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have,
heretofore, felt tho w?ut of a perfect Baking
Oven.
DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER
attached to their Stoves, will bake Bread,
Biscuit, PicB, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef,
Potatoes, Ac., to perfection. A full supply of
Keroseno and Gas Stoves, of the boat kinds,
together with Utensils for every purpose, for
sale, at wholesale and retail, bt <
J. B. DC VAL A SONS, Charleston, S. C.,
AUR 1 ly- Agents for the Patentees.
"Eason Iron Works,"
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES, Machine?
ry and Castings.
M. EASON A BRO._
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Nos. i, 0 ami 8 Vendue lianne, Lliarl??to?, S. C.
"ITT HOLES A L E Dealers in T-on. Metals.
VV Rags, and all kinds of . per Stock.
Highest cash prices paid for the above.
MOS ns noi.nsMiTii. ABRAHAM A. ooLnasirrii.
mOS. ,T. KERR. HERMANN R?IAVINKLK.
T. J. KERR &00..
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Kerr s R 1 arf, ?harieMon, S. C.
"VT TT LL attend to thc Falos of all kinds of
?V Produce and Purchase of Merchandize.
Dealers in No. 1 P. rnviati Guano and othei
Fertilizers. Aug l ly _
Charleston Dental Depot,
275 KING STREET.
?LD ?'.iel Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral
Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used by
the Dentist. Aug I ly
WALKER. EVANS & COGSWELL,
STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in
Printers' Materials. Broad street, Charles?
ton. :.. C. Aug 1 ly