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But none can toll by noto or count
How many there may.bo.
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They never .come again;
And then we know they n??st lmvo sunk,
But neithet how not/wen.
God sends his happy bwis abroad
"They're less than ab/ps/' say we ;
No ni oro en i passes buy h o knows
How-many there si Amid be.
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" i, 1 ._[Original.
J OR THE
FORTUNES 0/ JULIET CLAYBURN
A Tole ci ?lie Palmetto Stat*.
bi ? -O-? : i '
CHAPTER Vj.- KARY. VON OFPENHETM.
Several dr. y s after tho arrival of Pro
feesor You Oppenheim's lotter, Julio
came ho tra from her dancing lesson, i
little af tey sun-sot, sud leaving Rndolpl
on the piazza, went into the library ti
practice the new mazurka, MonsienrgDal
vinski had introduced iuto classy thu
very afternoon. It was fresh od he
mind, and she thought nothing could b
HO improving as to practice it ? _ tittle
while such was the caso. So, huhihiiu
the air, she entered the library arid close
tho door. That she went at the emplo;
nient con amore, cannot be doubted. f<
Hbo danced around the room, for foll
quarter of an hour, in perfeot ignorant
of the fact that there was another occi
pant in it, beside herself. Standing i
ono of the windows, almost concealed 1
a book-case, was a tall man," who, wht
Juliet entered the room, was trying
read a book by the dim, waning ligb
Jost as Juliet started out on her secoi
trial, Rudolph rushed into tho apai
ment, in a frantio state of exciteront.
"Uncle Earl has come, Juliet?-Une
Karl has come! Hurrah!" be cried,
the highest pitch of his voioe.
"He has/" exclaimed Juliet, aloppii
in consternation at the unexpected nev
"Ho has!" and then closing her Terp
chorean performance by a pirouette, OJ
coted in the middle of the room, she a
dressed Rudolph in these words:
"Well, loan tell you what it is, B
dolph, the announcement is precious u
welcome tidings to me, and I'm i rumen.'
ly sorry ho didn't stay whero he cai
from."
"Sorry 1" reiterated Rudolph. "Son
Why, Juliet, I am right truly glad. ]
will make us all so happy, and when '
aro good, every day, ho will take us
tho candy-HIIop;" and transported wi
ecstacy at this inspiring thought, Mas
Rudolph rushed for the door, boistero
ly crying-"Whero is Unole Karil win
is ko?"
"Hero I ara, Rudolph," said a vo
proceeding from one of the remote w
dows, and out walked Professor Yon (
ponheim!
A tall, foreign-looking man, with fl?
inp; hair, and eyes like Rudolph, this ?
all Juliet could distinguish. Rudol
in his usual demonstrative fashion, eau
his uncle around the neck and never
leased him until ho had beeu kissee
least half a dozen times. Now, Ju
hud intended to make a dignified retr
but when this edifying spectacle
presented to her view, she stood s
unconsciously, quietly inspecting ui
and nephew. When the young profei
had sufficiently extricated himself fi
Rudolph's tenacious grasp, to alloi
berty of motion, he bowed courted
and said
"This is Miss Clayburn, I suppose
"Yes," replied Miss Clayburn, i
serene, haughty tone, slightly inclii
her bead. "You co nj ec turo rightly
presume yon aro Professor Von Op]
heirn. I bid yon good evening, sir,"
at the conclusion of this speech, ]
Clayburn swept proudly from the rc
"An out-and-out aristocrat; a pei
specimen of a purse-proud Southern
was the young professor's flattering <
ment, delivered to his nephew in
German language.
"No, Uncle Karl, you are mistak
answered Rudolph, and thon in an e
est, persuasive tone, "She is the sv
rt *'"Y. 'n tue ^orld-the very swee
I love her noxi io vou and my father
mother. " J
"Are there no other exceptions?'
quired his uncle. "How about
Aunt Nannerl and your grand-moth
-*?* love her better than I do them,
? ,niCmi PARFC of ifc ?.? slje loves
too. Then lowering his voice, thia
conscious little mischief-maker proc
ed to say'"""I eau mst tm UK wujr yuu
have taken such a dislike to each ot,
OorxrattasayjB Jbliet thinks you nrc
ogre, or a Bengal tiger, or some pi
anim oV% ?*^^e^^^^XH
Vlhave no doo
od Professor Von Oppenheim, ?
oman. However, she need notdisl
F nfjrmfnd abont me, os I shall certa]
not tronble myself on her account."
An entirely false, unmeaning dec!
tion, hy the way, for from that momi
Professor Von Oppenheim began to i
'?iso and wonder what could make A
Clayburn imagine him conocited and
Qgreeable, just as Miss Clayburn
wondering, in the same manner, \
Professor Von Oppenheim had so unj
Ty?fWoV?mS<a h?rT'--oo!nerw and grife
to "alra*adrttomtfsfc'' oWw??heir ao
quaintenoe began, with misconception on
both sides, all the result of that preoiorfa
rascal; Badolph, not /hating sufficient
wisdom to bold bis tongue., ' He littje.
imagined, the dear, .enchanting child,
bow materially .be, had - interfered with
the ponce und en joy thou t of those hebest
yoong professor entirely misconstrued
the saotives. which, liad actuated. Juliet
oWbu?'aJraA ^?ssion^M>pluic*i ,
and her subsequent haughty eon duct.
tin A:A ?k? .......... ;_i - i ni narinn
''Sha prides kmeu on her ?ame and
her?oWy^'?JMagbt, ??at?d wisuVs
t/io poor ioreigu professor to understand
at once, that he is not a suitable, aasoci*
ute forJ^o^iatptsi?tioJtfiss^
HoW??lf^lrWw^gecIiQi<*i. ?hat
first night. a> .|J^:^?h>rrthat4rat
merry eveuieg-oould Juliet ever forget;
them? Sha felt certain sho could never :
do so. Tlie whole isstablishueht seemed
eloo.triil??, just by the vivifying preseuco !
o? Mr. Yon Oppoiiheim. Never was Ruch I
a transformation i? a' pince; its former |
quietude bad vunished--everythiug was j
topey-turvey and excitod.; !
Juliet could see the young professor j
well now, at the tea table, with its bright
lamps and glittering silver. Candor com
Esiled be* to ttokftowl?d^e t?'her?Mrthhti
o waB the very boat lookjqg jfO?gner
she had ever aeon--?ot a bit clumsy,
phlegmatic or he ivy, as sho bad hereto?
fore somehow imagined nil Germans
muat be. Ort the contrary, he was pos?
sessed of a manly, vigorous frame, tall,
athletic, won-kult, Qi?i<$ hldfaauuers were
distinguished by admirable ease, grace
and vivacity. His Conversation, too, she
discovered was something rare, with such
a transparent, abuudani flow of graceful
badinage add wit, and^ocoamonal touches |
of satire or pathos. Altogether so un af- j
fected and easy, *' ;
.*I WisK^hq?lph nad not told me," !
! Juliet thought; "imdwlmt must bethink
! of me, after wbat .occurred in tho li?
brary." ? ,. i ;, . ,.
Apparently, Mr. Von Oppenheim did
j not think of her nt all; she was, to all
! appearances, th? farthest thing in the
I universe from nt? ?hVdghts. He teased
Cornella; said sparkling things to Mrs.
Thurlow; pelted and ployed with Ru?
dolph, and captivated everybody. Even
to Trouncer, a magnificent Newfound?
land of immense size and dignified phi?
losophical appearance. To Miss Clay?
burn, Professor Ton Oppenheim was
coolly and quietly polite-and nothing
more. Juliet was nortified and piqued.
This was the., fix?t timo in her life she
had ever found jbieraelf or secondary im?
portance in any ' ahsombly. It was like
lan unpleasant dose of medicino-she
could not swallow it gracefully. But
there was too much real nobility of soul
ia the composition of the young girl to
permit sue > unworthy foeliugs to obtain
ultimate mastery over her better nature.
Although ?ho began tho evening with
dignified ^auteur, which She folly in?
tended to preserve; and although she did
oontinue tue Quietest person about the
house, her cold reserve gradually melted
before the genial rays of so much mirth
and social hilarity. Before the evening
dosed, ber merry voice, was heard in i
unison with tho rest And what a joyous |
sot they were!
After tea, Mademoiselle Schomberg
and several other ladies and gentlemen,
dropped in to spend the evening.
How surprised they were tolsee Mr. Von
Oppenheim, and how delighted! When
Madejjjpise?e tookqd'Jtf tier watch, and
foundato tier amazement that it was ac?
tually half-past 12 o'clock, (boro was a
unanimous declaration that somebody or
somothing had cheated them out of a
whole evening; which ought to have been
oveT^o much'longer.
TO BB CONTINUED.
State of South Carolina-Biohland Co.
IX THE COURT OF PROBATE.
By William Hutton Wi&g, Judge of Probate in
Richland County.
WHEREAS, Riobard Toaor hath applied to
mo for lottere of administration on tho
estate of JOHN HARRISON, late of Richland.
? deceaaed. These are, therefore, to cite and
j admonish all and aingular tho kindred aud
creditor? of the said deceased, to bo and ap
pear before me at a Court of Probate for tho
I said County, to bo holden at Columbia, on the
j 13th day of January, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. AI.,
to ahow canse, if any, way: tho .said sdmmis
stration should not bo granted.
Oiven under my hand and tho seal of the
Court, this 29th day of: January. A. D. 1869,
and in the ninety-fourth yeal of Ainorican
I Independence.
WILLIAM HUT?ON WIQO,
Dec 30 Jil_Judge of Probate.
To the Ladies-Millinery.
SIRS. V. E. REED bas open
xgaB'v ed for inspection, tbo finest and
ySoX?? moat fashionable aaBortmimt of
f*Ji|?*a F HENCH, ENGLISH and AMlv
lUSgiM RICAN MILLINERY ever offered
i! ^Kro^ iu Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR,
! lg/F% 5i*ff plai.i or ornamented, at all pri?es;
' ?rfJul an assortment of cheap FANCY
a ill JEWELRY, HATH, Feather*, roal
tfl.w< Ostrich, Birds of ParsdiB*5<#?. 1
1 j wl:!L*e,Li?-W eV(ir.ything in my line. Oqt l7 8mo
aumm,^ MHB. FI ANIO AN rotmeetTully
MW'" f?l Informa tin huhes of Columbia
i CTKII laB anu vicinit\ that Hbo has received
L ?RI AllA and VTOulli "Her for their inanco
' ^k^)i*U tion ft vcrv *u pe ri or stock of Mil?
I /?-GBSgSKr linor>' >n RCNNE1H. HATH, FEA
! a***- ?THERS ant FLOWERS, in end
? j less variety, arter tho vory latent fa.-hionM,
I and at the lowest price*. .
1 Dress-mtJdng
Attended to, as usual, ??til nu aanortment ot
i Trimmings, I'atterua, At. Oct 24
; GEORGS HOGGINS'
OENE1AT.
' j Pire ?Sc Life Insu 'ance Agency.
' Established in Cnlutn\ut, S. C., 1849.
CAI-TTAIi REP?1E8FVTKD, ?40,000.000.
FIRE DEPILTMENT.
Imperial of London, fxflgold) $8,000,000
. .Etna, of Hartford, J-fy. - 6,600,000
, ^8uraiieoARavlnKe,Ricj%nond,Va., l.KXbOOO
Merchants, Hartford, . . 500.0t?
Southern Mutual. RichmAid, - 280.000
North American, Hartfor,!, - 600,000
LIFE DEPAMMENT. J
Piedmont A ^bTgton^ihmqnd. ?1,600,000 ]
lax the Oak
14mo
Early Otaae,^ ?arly Fruit.
OSETS, tfMtaSnv?rt Skin?.
Onion Hot?, Red withersfield,
Extra Early Peas,
Early Cabbages,
Early Head Lottnco,
Early Blood Beets,
Fresh Seed?, dh oct from Landretb, for salo
at__FISHER & HEINITHHN Drug Rtore.
Beer! Beer!*
SOME dealers In this city have been in doubt
that I could hold out ?applying them with
Beer thia summer. I now inform the publio
that I have a large supply of old Lacer Beer
on hand, which I putaxainatany Boer brought
from tho North, or sven imported from Ger?
many, as to purity and strength. I am readi
to test it by the Beer seale. '
Aug 20 JOHN C. SBEOERB.
Oh ar 1 e s t on Advertisements.
'A. d'. KAUFMAN^ ft
Xo. Broad slreeet, CharUmton, S. 0.]? j
SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS
Sud Uncurrent Dank Noir? bought and
auld on oo mm ist-ion.
Also, Gold and Silver Coin.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded
gratuitously ou application aa above. i
Refers by permission to Chas. T. Lownd?ii,
Esq., President Bank of Charleston.
Deo 7______2mo
Mills House, Charleston, S. C.
rsiHiH olegant sod oonunodlcras nor SK har.
JL ing been renovated and newly famished
throughout, is second to none in the South. !
_Nov 13_J. PARKER. Proprietor. ;
Mill Fond and Channel Oysters. j
SUPPLIED in quantities to suit purchaseT. '
Orders from ult pin ts of the interior solicit?
ed. Address TIIOH. McCradv, Agent, P. 0.
Box 330, Charleston, S. C.
Rf'.FEHK.vcr.H.-JameH Adger & Co., Hon. J.'
R. Campbell, Dr. St . J. Raveuel, David Jen?
nings, McCradv & Son, W. G. Dingle, .Tohu 8. I
Ryan. _ Oct 21 3mo
STOL I,, WK UH ?fc CU.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
??7 i i aso
Domestic Store, i KIMI ST" ? Lace Store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON, 8. O. ly
Ho 1 ior the Orange Groves !
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, j
Via Savannah, Wo?, touching at Fernandina, '
Jacksonville, and alt Landings on the St. [
Jithn,s Hiter.
SKMI-WEKKI.V HM:.
?f ~~:fim% THE ?levant and first class
^2^^^Steanu-r DICTATOR, Capt. W
ajHSHUwT. McNelty, will leave. Charleston,
S. C., for abovo places, cverv TUESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
The elegant and drat class Steamer CITY
POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave
Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8
o'clock, for above places.
Through Tickets to be had at railroad of?
fices.
No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms. I
For freight or passage, apply to
J. D. AIKEN fe CO., Agent*,
South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, H. C.
Oct 10_._ _ 3mo
J?L. ? M ? n. ' m
Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitten. :
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for
Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, ?eno
ral Debiiitv, ,Vc; prepared by
G. W. A I M A R ,
Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. t
SAVANNAH, GA., March 8, 1887. j
Ma. G. W. AlMAn-Dear Sir: A member ot ,
my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, ha?
experienced more relief t rom your "Saracenia j
Bitters," than from any other medicino she '
has over tried. It is most excellent for invigo?
rating the system and creating an appetite I
regard it as decidedly the most beneficial of all
dyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respoctftillv,
N. J. DARRELL.
Sold bv all Druggists. General Agents, RIS?
LEY^*_C?.,_14l Chambo rs Bt., N. Y^ April 9 fly
PACIFIC-GUANO COMPANY'S
COUP. ACID PHOSPHATE OF HUE, !
x or Composting with Cotton Seed. ?
THIS articlo is manufactured at the Com?
pany's Works, under the direction and su?
perintendence of Dr. Ravonel. lt cont sins the
same elements of fertility aa Soluble Pacific
Guano, except that it is not furnished with
Ammonia, lt is prepared expressly for com?
posting with cotton seed, which furnishes tho
element of Ammonia; tho object being to ren?
der that side product of tho plantation availa?
ble to tho highest degreo as an clement or fur- ?
tilitv. For further and particular information, |
apply to tho undersigned.
145 cash, or $50 on 1st November, 1870, for
approved city nc ce pt anon or other good secur?
ity. J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
R. O'NEALF. <t SON, Agent H, Columbia, S. C.
JOHN S. KEKSE, JR., Gcuoral Agent, Balti?
more. _ Oct 2ti 13mo
HAVING tho I.AROEST and most COM?
PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern StAtcB
and keening always on hand s large and most
complete stock of DOORS, SASHES. BLINDS,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings,
ftc., ?ic, I am enabled to sell low and at manu?
facturer's prices.
N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in
good order. April 0 jly
Branch, Scott 8c Co.
A ira US TA , GA.,
HEALERS IS
?Flour, Grain, Provisions and
Fer tiliscox*& -
I Agents r?r
i STOVALL'S EXCELSIOR M1LL8.
; NOT 12 3m<.?
"The Exchange House,"
Just Opened
BY PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN.
! griQ TRAVELING business MEN JgS*^
: UWwiil lind at this House many ?d-?4|&SHK
Hf vantages o\>r ordinary Hotels, ^g*^av
! as tho best of MEALS ANO 'LODGINGS can be
obtained at all hoars and at moderate rates.
! Restaurant and H.ir attached, where will al?
ways bo kept on hand the best LIQUORS,
i WINES ASP SEQ ARS; also, Fredi OYSTERS,
' GAME.J IHH. Ac. _ Nov 17_
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
KILIIARD BARRY, Proprietor,
fHTto IS conveniently located und easily ac
I Hlf cesfdble from Main street, being on Wasb
W0 ington, near Sumter. Tho very best of
i LIQUORS always on hand. Tom and Jerry,
Flip,1 Hot Ponches, and other winter beve?
rage^.1 prepared at short notice. Nov 30
: ?a*. /TS THE POLLOCK HOUSE RES
tS^Lfi*> TAU RANT isnowin completo work
7%BBr lng order. OYSTERS will be served
up in every style and in the best manner. Fa?
milies supplied in ?ny quantity. _
Also. GAME in season; besidesftanfiflB
REFRESHMENTS Of every kind.fiESS
Tho BILLI All D ROOM is again iu
.>>'.". " ja on oration. Tahlee /rom boat
A^M^fmakern^. T. M. POLLO0K,
?gifat, unallotted to ^JggQjM
ALEX. Y. LEE,
Arelaiuet, owil?Md 21ydr*affelCegliM?r.
-Tl ENERAL Agent for tho State o? South Cs
Kf rollna for Monle's Patent EARTH CLO?
SET._j_ ?TOT 10
Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents,
OFFER their services to thc nubile as GEN?
ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell
Lands, and other property, on commission. No
shsrges nntil sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS.
Jan 10 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
Cheese! Cheese!!
Kf \ BOXES Factory and Goshen Cheeie,
L?YJ Jost received and for salo low by
Nov 24 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
' EEY??LDS' ?BiPKOVED METHOD j
. 'car oojraTaooruiu "
Artifloial Donturos,
Patented Veeenxber, 1867.
1
_urgedn
"profdf fcinn and the public. Ss fakfiliin
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other
mode, every intention of Artificial Dentares.
As in this method, rabnor teeth are alto?
(cottier discarded, it ie desirable that it should
fall especially into the hands of those familiar
with gold plato work.
It may not be generally known that they
who wear eases of artificial teeth, constructed
according to this patent, bv Dentists who are
net licensors render thomsolTOS liable to thc
penalty of infringement, as well SR the ope?
rator. *
Office rights will be disposed of and instruc?
tion given hy letter, or ut tho operating rooms
of Reynolds & Reynolds, where tho manipula?
tion may be daby witnessed, and where com?
munications HIST be addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Ail!? 12 i Columbia. 8. C.
Quaker Liniment.
THE KU REST PROTECTION against dis
raso is the timely uso of a sood remedy.
The great Family Liniment of the age, for in?
ternal mid ext ci nal use, combined in one med?
icine.
Not hine: the introduction of modern Che?
mistry and analytical research into tho hidden
mysteries of thu vugctablo kingdom, has there
been discovered a chemical product of such
extraordinary curative powers as the "Quaker
Liniment," this justly celebrated intdicino
was discovered and prepared by a Quaker Doc-,
tor, connected with tho naval service of the
country, his practice WAH conPncd to those se?
vere casca which usually result from a sea?
faring life. 1 ; In n m a t IMUS, Acute and Chronic,
Colds, Cough!?, Cramps, Chilblains, Fevers,
Neuralgin; indeed, al! acute disorders requi?
ring prompt and onergctic medicine. Tho
treatment of these complaints with tho ordi?
nary medicino of Cub dav failed to make a cure
or relieve th? patient. Disappointed and mor?
tised at the tcsult, and stimulated by tho
F'rumpling* of a pure humanity for the ent?
ering, as well as a professional pride, be,
after much labor and Mudv, compounded bis
great Liniment, called the' QUAKER LINI?
MENT. This medicino ia remarkable for the
peculiar property it pos?cs?c? in being an in?
ternal and external remedy at the same time,
and difibrs from all other modichice iti ita ac?
tion in arresting disease.
lt ia taken internallv for Colds, Coughs,
Consumption, Cramps, Foyer and Ague, Head?
ache, Asthma.Dysentery, Colic, AchlSf omach,
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach, Faina
in the Stomach, Diarrhoea.
It ?H used externally for Sore Throat, Diph?
theria, Swelling of tho Glands of the Neck,
Head-acho,Neuralgin, Face-ache,Tooth-ache,
Pains in the Hack, on tho Side orin thc Heart,
Stiff Neck, Lumbago Rheumatism, it is espe?
cially good; Pains in tho Hones, or in the
Muscles or Joints, for Stings of lnaecta, :<nakc
Bite", Itching Humors in the Skin; for all
these, and for more than we c tn enumerate,
it is t lie great remedy.
For sale, wholesale mul retuil, bv
FISHER.V HE1NITSU, Druggists.
Nov 25 i Columbia, SLC._
Bacon '. Bacon '.
1 f\ LUS. primo dry salted clear
lU.UUU BACON SIDES;
2.00.) lhs. primo di v salted BACON SHOUL?
DERS,
1,000 lbs. choice sugar-cured Family HAMS.
On hand .md for sale low to the trade, and
at retail, hy J. A. T. R. AGNEW.
"Wanted.
?)f\\ HANDS to cut ord wood. Applv lo
?i\J H.Q. HEIDT,
Boots, Shoes and H
AT THE MA MM O 3
mW GOODS FOR
I have just received a vu
Misses' uud Children's B
j-; hands, and bought at lc
"brought to this markot sin
>v icitho and sizes, aud tho attention of bu;
down from this date.
Call and see for yourselves, at tho sign i
of Columbia Hotel.
Jan 1
ETIWAN
Soluble Manures ai
MANUFACTURED at Charleston, umler til
tho Sulphuric Acid and Soper-Phosphate
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the fon
! DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is thebaeii
j in the ratio of Soluble Phnsphnite Acid which i
The immense deposits of Phosphoric Ouann
j lina, hy Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insolul
j aa a Fertilizer by being ground t<> powder, and
' as to make its Insoluble phosphate soluble in w
I hy growing plants. Tbn insoluble Phosphate
more valun to the plant than the original Phos
Solublo Phosphate which any Fertilizer eontaii
consequently the cheapest Fertilizer is thnt ce
Phosphate.
Impressed with those truths, the Sulphuric Ai
at Charleston, the first extensive Acid ('hamhe
planters the highest per oentage of Soluble Pin
I Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms
gi. Btlwttn, No. 1-PURE SOLUBLE PHOf
i Dissolved Roue Phosphate nf Lime, $(',0 per toi
il. IC tl xvi II. No. 'J-PERUVIAN SUPER-PI
I of Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and lh to S per c
\ Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all Crop?, $70 pe
WE AI.SC
DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for plan?
into any other compost, and we suggest that tl
j facturera to transport the Sulphuric Acid conti
! for each per cou tage.
' Jan 1 Imo
L pronounced by var lona enemista, one of the
viau Guano in ita fertilising properties. The*?
?nd sea animale, and pofcsoes qualities of Hie ?3
th? analysis of Profe?for SJbepard:
.Analysis of GAROMNAFI?RTIL^
Molature expelled $A-2Vi? X. r. - - . :
Organic Matter, willi some'wator of combinatloi
Fixed Ingredients, - .
Ammonia. -.
Phoaphorfo Acid-Soluble, - - 6 QC - - E<
Insoluble, -, - 6 17 - - Ei
_ , , J3~13
Knlphurio Acid, - - - - ll 01 E,
Sulphate of Potash, -.
Sulphate of Soda, ....
Sand, - .
On the strength of these results, l am glad to
FERTILIZER, examined.
We will furnish thia exec-client FERTILIZER t
pounds. OK?, iv. AV I Ll
Jan 1
..AftO??D *H? WORLD. - !
' I S?bSO?ib? fbi luv
FAMILY HBW?PAPBE.
BOUND AND GOOD.
Tr* lt:' ft wffl b* money well spent,
f3.60 per annum.
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., * CO.,
Jan 6 87 Park Row, New York. Imo
..?^????.???????Oa^aWBBapaBi ThoaymptoniB ,
SssasBrsanaaaBBBjeBncaweaaaHalpain in the aide. |
Sometimes tlie pam i's in tho shoulder, and is ;
mistafeon for rheumatism. The stomach is'
affected with loss of appetite and sickness, :
bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat- |
ing with lax. Tho head is troubled with pain,
aira dn!l, heavy sensation, considerable loss ot I
memory,accompanted with painful sensation :
of haying left endono something which ought |
to baye been doue. Often complaining of i
wcaknoss, debility, and low spirits. Some- '
times eotno of tho above symptoms attend the ;
disease, aftd at other times very few of thom; .
??**?B*??Ba?S1M?TaBBBaB?T?|,iit tho Liver in KQ
LIVER iuerally Hie organ
i *^*^ Btnost involved : cure
???.?????????????????ihn Liver with
DR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, j
A preparation of root? and herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury
to any vue.
It has bei.n unod by hundred*, and known
for tho last thirty-five veers as ono of the most 1
reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations !
ever offered to the snffering. If taken regu-i
larly and persistently, it ia euro to cure.
Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness,
sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of I
the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the j
aaa?BaaaoBwaaa?aaa?B*??aaBW3nBLiiliie\a. fever,
Regulator. Mtr3iUe?e?
ni fiwni w HXIMMMM^^ the skin, im?
purity of mo muon, melancholy, ur depression j
of spirits, heartburn, colic, ur paine in thc ?
bowels, paiu iu tho hoad, fever ami aguo, |
dropsy, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma, 1
erysipelas, female affections, and billons dis- !
oases generally. Price $1; by mail, $1.25.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN A. CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga. 1
Thc fellowing highly respectable porsoim can i
fully attest to tim virtues of this valuable medi- 1
cine, and to whom we most respectful Iv refer: i
Cen. W. 8. Holt, President S. VV. lt. ft. Com
pany; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, O?.; Col. E. K. !
Sparks, Albany, Oa.; Geo. J, Lnnnford, Esq., ;
Conductor S. NY. R. lt.; C. Masti rson, Esq.,
Sheriff Bibb County: J. A. Rutts, bainbridge,!
Ga.; Dykes A Sparhawk, Editors Floridian, j
Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; i
Virgil Powers, Esq., Sup? rillt? ndent ti. W. R. |
lt.; Daniel Bullara, HullurdV Station, Macon
it Brunswick B. IL,TwiggHConoly, Ga.; Orou
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Mac?n. Ga.; Rev.
E. E. Eabterliug, I*. E. Florida Conference;
Maj.ir A. F. Wooley. Kingston. (Ju.; Editor
Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall-, formerly
nf Columbia, S. <!
For sale bf al1 droggints. July 13 13mo
DR. W. H. TUTT'S
STANDARD PREPARATIONS.
SARSAPARILLA ANO QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
Expectorant,
Vegetable Liver Pills, !
Improved Finir Dye, For salo bv
Fob 27 ly ' E. E. JACKSON. ?
Oak Bark! Oak Bark!
WANTED, at the Columbia Tannery, 100 .
Cords OAK BARK. Apply to
N'23 J. P. THOMAS A CO.. Columbia. S. C
ats for the Million !
ni snot: HOUSE.'
THE NEW YEAR!
rv large stock of Ladies', Gent's,
1 NE WORK, direct from-first ?ggj?
iw ligures-certainly tho li nest Jil
cti tho war, and in all colors ami ^^^^t
peru is solicited, as goods will bo marked
if tho l?g H id! ?iud Hat, ouo door North
A. SMYTHE.
GUANOS,
ad Sulphuric Acid,
te direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT, Chem isl for
Company.
ll of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or
i of all good Eert?lizers, and these are valuable
s in them.
s which were discovered in 18(17 in South Caro
>lo Phosphate of Lime, which is mado available
red aced bv Sulphuric Acid to such a condition
'ater, and tliua mado capable of being taken up
i found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no
pilate rock. The greater the proportion of this
is, tho leus the quantity required per acre, and
int a i o i ii;; the highest per centage of Solublo
L'idand Super-Phosphate Company have erected
rs South of Baltimore, and are able to ofter to
osphato of Lime known in any market.
tPHATE, guaranteed lo contain ii per cent, td
i, 10 per cent, discount for cash.
10SPHATE, guaranteed to contain 20 ppr cent.
int. of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of
r ton, 10 per cent, discount for ca*h.
. OFFER: .
ors or manufacturers, who may desire to mix
aia is thc best and cheapest method for mauu
?-incd in the mixture. Will bc sold at fixed rate
WM. C. BBB & CO., Agenta,
No. 14 Adger'a Wharf, Charleston. H. C.
. jato? of Bfmth Carolin*, and ia
lest Manures known, poly inferior to >*ru
Phosphates aro tho rfm?h?a of extinct land
laufet value to the - Agriculturist, Wo annex
rm* MEMO A j, COLLK?? or SOCTH1 CA not.i s A .
lally selected:
a expelled ata low red heat, 16 60
-. 66 80
3 60
juivalentto ll 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime,
lui valent tn 18 48 Insoluble (bone.)
24 76 Phosphate or Lime.
r| tn valent to 23 65 Sulphate of Lime.
- - - 80
- 3 50
- ll 06
certify to tho superiority of the CAROLINA
C. U. SHEPARD, Ja.
o planters and others at 160 per ton of 2 000
? IAMS ?t CO., Kiiclora, < hnrlratoti, S, C.
limo
Baltimore Advertisements.
K8TABLIBHEU 1850.
LAWRENCE D. DIETZ ii CO., j
E
Importers and ueaiera in i i
NOTIONS, :
Fanoy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, ! :
'c.,Xc.,&e. -t
\l
:108 W. Baltimore street, bet treen Motear? amt, P
Sept SO Liberty, lialtitnnrr, Md. :?mo_ ?
HHS. ?. C. BPKCK, j P
Private and Transient Boarding, ? ?
No. 248 Wost Lombard street, corner Peon, IL
Bept M BALTIMORE. MD. . C
GEORGE PAGE & CO. r
?1 A NT VA CT IHK T. S OF : ,]
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR : 1
SAW MILLSfjMt j
Also Stationary and Portabi s
Steam Eng?rtesp &o. * |f\ '
No. 6 Schroeder Street, ll ; j
?ALTlKORE.Wt). /'^T^ESkl
ItSTSend/or Catalogu?e and Pricc-Liats.
July 80 ly
New York Advertisements.
LO W PHJOBS.
WHITE DINNER SETS, new Limoge ?f.
Shapes, 157 pieces, $'25. Hm aller ?i/o J
setH proportionately low in prices. I
WHITE TOILETSETS, ll pieces, $3.20. ?
WHITE TEA BETS, 44 pieccH, $4 00. 1
GOOD WATER-GOBLETH, per dozen, il 50. 1
GOOD WINE-GLASSES, per dozen, 11.00. \(
All other good? in our line equally low. Goods ] 1
packed for tho country, or forwarded bv lix- I
pier?. O. O. D.
WASHINGTON HADLEY')!! J
Middle Cooper Institute Blink. : 1
Third and Fourth Aves , between Tt li ar,<l St ti '
streetM, New York.
Send for Illustrated Photograph amt i^Hta- 1
logue of Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet SIM?, ; '
malled Tree. Oct 15 Stan '
For Pure Water, uni ^B?. nj,
thi? celebrate! l'ui'r.^BiJBS?^""'?.G ?i -"UlV?- i
entirely tastolOSI, ,$Qr^&TOkt / l" /
duraplo anl 'ella- #*? \^tT "24&?20
blo; <-n>ol to the VXSk^S^W ?lLBE'KT ST
.{?JOJ nld-fu*bIon?il ^?i^H^^NKij'v. pft|L.?.
Toodun Pump, und ^Kx^fc^. ^CSfc^
ccu less than hall tho ^j^j^f^^Q^gg^ '
money. EaillT nrrangw] ^st^P^w5??*^^C%^
?O fi* to bo non-fn-etinK, ^?^^W^^v.(5?i?5i '
und in ron'tnirtion ?o Kimpl? ^nK^Mk^*tw*1
that any one can put rt up and ' 1
THE BEST AND CHEAPS: ! ?UMi' K'.St --
uet lO tuCiuo .
Dr. Bichau's Golden Remedies.
di-i rvrvf"v REWARD for any cabe of dis- ' ]
ND-a.?UvU ease in anv stage which ihfiy
rit Ito cure. Da. PJCHAU'8 GOLDEN BALSAM I ]
No. 1 euroa Ulcers, Ulcerated Hore Throat and
Mi mt li. Sore Eyes. Eruption?, Copper-Colored
Blotches, Scrofula, 4c.; is tho greatent Blood
Purifier known, remove? all ditieaeo from the ?
.\hicm and leaves tin blood pure andbealthv. .
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 . (
i curer? Mercurial Affection!*, Klieuniiitibiu in all ' i
I its form?, gives immediate relief in all caar-B. ?
No dit-tiuR necepsarv. Price of either No. 1 or i t
No. 2, f.'j.U* per bottle, or two bottle? for $9.00. (
DU. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe
I and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with full directions l*rtce $3 00 ; '
i per bot le. DP. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR I i
! D'AMOUH, a radical cure for Debility, in old
? or young: imparting energy with wonderful ! I
? oflect. Price $5 per bottle or two bottle? for $9. '
i On receipt of price, the Remedies will be '
ihipped to anv place. Circulara Bent. Address . .
DR. D. B. RICHARDS, I ;
Aug 19 ly No. 228 Yaiiok st J KewYork. \
ftf. ?ftflifW? Vanutactaretl by
S?TOP 1N THC NATIOUAL WALCB CO>I
^^3^^J|w OF KLOIX, H.I..
K e\\ ^/S^V^I Pronounced by Watch i
Vitt V V\ J Blakers, Railroad and Ks- :
?i i^^st Jir\\ Xi P1**3 ?nen. East and Went.1
I / wsSUfeFil W *? ln" ,hc most correct
&4?2ifuS??j li Time Keepers made.
I -w3?yR?%w-J7 A?OM partlow who ad. j I
\Zif?&fiL<-??*n A Jj rertlse to ?end WatchM h
VN??/ <? JJ "C.O.D." FIRPORTIMi 1 i
, NNJSI: ?, Wi? >vL to of our Wo
??klS5&&*20&?Smt? rnrnhh nono Tor thal
.Of m\^:**~^*<T >h purpose. There ore lint- . 1
HWAT?T^MTaa tatton* In market. To
! IfHIVlTllV pet (IKNl'lNK ELGIN I
I IT4TCI?KS, apply to dealer? In Your own locality or i i
; tla-where, trhnm you know to be honorable., !
OuHlnesa Otllce aud Sales Boom'160 A 101 Laks
i 4U??t, Chlcaao, 111. ' fl? ? 1 i
JNovll ?JG
R. HOS BL CO.,
Mannfacturers <>r
1 Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Circular Mill Mulay
and Gang
SAWS
?iroular Saw?,
With Movable or Inserted T.eeth.
"V\7"E CLAIM for our Patep> Circular Saw [
VT Ihc following adrantages over all \
others:
The nhmikd of the teeth arc elastic, and ex?
ert a uniform d?MtenB?ou in the pockets.
Tho stability of tho plate is in noway affect- ? ,
ed by inserting new sets of teeth. J
Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted (|
to the cnttiug liue. j r
No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap
plianoes, are employed in connection with the
teeth, which are as simple in construction, und .
as easily used, as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all the difhonlties heretofore expe- ,
rienced iu the use of movable tooth fer saws, | n
are fully met and obviated by thin Invention. , i
ALSO, I 1
TUTTLE PATENT
"CHAMPION" OROSS-CUT BAW8.
CROSS-CUT SA WS,
or ALI. KINDS. I
8aw Mandrels, Gumming Llachines, 6cc. ?,
Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. ? |
i'ri t '"*****nMawifMur
Hew ahd BeautirHi Goods, ' ^
A ND USEFUL too. A large stock now on
fX. hand of .*6autifulToRe?aiiioSes, of newest
Wfe JS? ^l?' *nd at low Prfess. PER- H
FOMERY, ^AIR BRUSHES, English and P
French, hard and soft; elegant English Hard ,T,
Tooth Brashes. Infants' Tooth And Hair U
Brashes, Turkish Bathing Towels and Olores, gi
Toilet 8o-?ps in great variety and of the finest Ri
luallty, and very cheap. r
Lu bin's newest EXTRACTS tor handkerchief ! gi
Rose and Violet Toilet Powder. A
Fino Pomade for the Hal/. Hair Restorers !
;tf every kind. -
Dreading Comba, of Fr*aeh Buffalo Horn
Fine Ivory Combs, M/tallio Back Comb*. rt
Cosraotlos for ths Compleiiou. m
German Cologne, Sachets in variety. m
Puffs and Powder Boxes. < ),{
Olovo and Handlerchief Boxes. For sale at A
FISHER & HEINmU'S Drug Store. ' ai
Oct 1U i
1
ee NICKERS ON HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA, KOI rt* CAROLINA.
TL IS pleasantly located BO
TEL, unsurpassed by any
Honae in th? South for comfort
_and healthy locality, ia now
pen to Traveler? and othera seeking sceom
nodations. Families can be furnished with
lice, airy rooms on reasonable terna. "A call
a solicited." My Omnibus will be found at
he different depots-passengers carried to
ind from the Hotel free of charge.
Nov 3 WM. A. WRIOHT.
rHE Proprietors take pleasure i ti aimouny
ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment
ow open for thc accommodation of ira eats,
he table will always be supplied with every
elicaoy of tho season-both from the New
'ork and Charleston marketa, and nu efforts
rill bo spared to Rive perfect satisfaction, in
very respect, to our patroon. FREB LUNCH
the refectory every day from ll Until Iii.
WM. GORMAN, I pBOVBIWJ*?
fay 30 U. H. BADENHOP. t raowtroaa.
Country Batter.
\ (\?\\ LUS. fresh Conntry BUTTE lt,
ir-L/VJ 1,200 lbs. Mountain Butter, in email
Lega, for Hale low. K. * O. D. HQFB. |
Exchange of Bondi
)mcR Cn A a LOTTE, COLUMBIA St A. R. R'. Co.,
COLUMBIA, S. C., November 18, 1869.
1M'A\ Stockholders of the Charlotta and
. Month Carolina, and tho Columbia and Au
;uMt a ltnili omi Companies in joint Convention,
i illy s. 1869, having consolidated and nutho
i/.ed the issuance by this Company of ItaVHret
dortgage Seven per cent. Coupon BONDS, to
ie uHcd for the purpose of retiring the Bonds
if enid two Companies, respectively, th? nn
leraigued hereby gives notice of bin readi?
ness to make the Exchange of the BONDS.
Thc Coupon due January 1,1870, will be at
ached to tbe New Bonds. This issue of Bonds
or tho purpose designated, will amount to
< 1,200, OOO, which ie equivalent to a lien of only
ibout ?6,000 per mile on thia Company** K>ad
it IBS miles. As a security, they are regarded'
La being better than any heretofore issued hy
ither of tho two Companies named, an,d are
?on tl di nt ly com mended as one of the best in?
vestments now ottered in the Southern St?teu.
Nov 18 __ciH- MANSON. Treaimr*^
Jhariotte. Columbia and Augusta B. B.
ES 9s^ i.Jl^aftttWM t^W&BttlrlJl Wk\\Wti\'[
GEN KR AL FREIGHT A TICKET OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., December 28.1860..
IHIE following Passenger Schedule will go
into effect on this Road on and after SUN
L>AT next, 20th instant:
(tOINO NOKTU.
Leave Augusts, at.4.00 a. m.
Columbia, B.C., at.0.40 a.m.
Winnahoro, at.11.40 a. ni.
Chester, at.1.40 p.m.
\rrive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20-p. m.
Making close connections with Trahis of
Sortb Carolina Hoad for all pointe North and
Saat.
UOINO SOUTU.
[.enve charlotte, N. C., ai.10.38Kw
Cheater, at--.1.25 p. m.
Winnsbom, at.---2.57 p.m.
" Columbians. C., at.5.07 p.m.
ti rive at Augusta.8.'??)'5. p
Making clone eonnentions with Trama Of
Central and Georgia Hallroade for Bavannab,
ind all points in Flin ida, Macon, Columbas,
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, tfelma,
.'bul i ?uiooga. Memphis, Nashville, Louisville.
Dineinuati, M. L'uia, and all points Strut h and
?Vest.
Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains.
Lin-ongb Tickets sold, and Baggagechecked to
til pi iucipal points.
aar Passengers by tins route OOINO Nou'rn,
I UVC choice ot 'I H KKK DIi rtllKNT ROUTES.
C. BOUKNIGHT. Superintendant.
E. lt. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket
figent. _ _ Deo 25
important Notice to Shippers.
CHAUI.OTTK, COLUMBIA AND AuoubTA R. R. Co.,
OKNKUAL FBEIOBT ANO TICKET AOT'S OFEJCK,
COLUMBIA, S. C., Angust 12, 1869.
rilHE SEA-BOARD INLAND AIR LINE
X FREIGHT ROUTE ia again opened for
business and offers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
to the Mei cbanis of Columbia and up-country.
RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA.-First
Class $1.35; Second Class $1.20; Third Class
Fl.10; Fourth Class 80c; Fifth Claas ?Oa., yer
hundred pounds.
MOT Kat CH and Classifications to all other
pointa North, same as via Charleston mute.
The Steamship Lines connecting with and
forming part of the Sea-board Inland Ah Iii* i
are aa follows. BK CARKFUL AND Huir HY TUEUE
LINKS ONLY:
Bostou and Norfolk Steamship Co., End of
Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent.
Old Dominion Steamship Co., Pier 37 North
Uiver, New York-N. L. McCready, Piea't.: of?
fice 187 Greenwich et root, corner Devi N. X.
Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co,,14
North Delawaie Avenue, Philadelphia-w. P.
Clydo, Agent.
A n nam eu sio Line, vin Delaware Railroad
Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Balti?
more Railroad, Philadelphia.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bay Line.) foot
if Union Dock, Baltimore-R. L. Poor, Agent.
49~ lu ?hipping freight for Philadelphia be
?an ful to mark the packages sud nota on Bill
>f Lading whether it ia to be forwarded by
Clyde's Steamers, or tia Annamotaic Line.
For further information, address
E. R. DOUSE Y.
Aug 13 General Froipi" ? nd Ticket Ag't.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
j ENF.lt A I. SUPT'S OFFICE. SKI T, lo, 18*9.
rBTBTiTiifr " THEfollowing Bobe
'Z&?t'-tfc- dule for "Passenger
[Vaina will he observed from this date:
HAY 1 ASHENOEK TRAIN.
weaving Columbia at.7.45 a. a?.
trriving at Columbia at.4.40 p. m'
MOUT I X 1 'll Kl- s TRAIN.
.caving Columbia at.5.50 p. m.
Uriviug ut Columbia ut.4.4B a. Bl.
TDK CAMDEN TRAIN
Viii continue to run the following schedule:
'I ll I-W KKK LY.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.)
mive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.40 p. m.
DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED )
..?ave Camden 6.35a.m. Ar Ringville9.20a tu.
,vo Ringville8.15 p. m. Ar Camden 6.05 p.m.
Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE, General Snp't.
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad
SlaWGHSNEMn PA88ENGER Trains ran
)&imSP*W3 daily except Bm day, con.
lectiug with Night Train on Charleston Road;
.ve Columbia 7.00 ant Eve Greenville 6.00 am
"Alston 8.55 " Anderson 6.46 '*
.* Newberryl0.36 .? Abbeville 0.45 "
irr Abbeville 8.30 pm " Newberry 1.25 r oi
"Anderson 5.15." " Alston 3.00"
"Greenville 6.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm
'raina on Blue Ridge Railroad run aa follows:
.ve Andereon 5.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am
" Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 "
irr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40 "
The train will return from Belton to Ander
on on Monday and Fri??smornir
JAM ES O. MEREDlo^aWa?afi??l Hop'?.
Spartanburg ant
asmragmp ON ami/
ftsSy^SiB Passent
anbnrg O. H. on 1
mbnrg
?:
10.
9.:
?B. B. JETER, Pr?sident.
road-Sew Schedule.
I IL Trains on this Road run to
-ru same day, to connect with ,
Fains on Greenville and Oolam- /
a RaWroacf. A Helena; leaving Laurens at 6 I
M / Tue*d?ys, Thursdays and Saturdays J
d l/avin* Helena at 1.30P. If. s?^- days. /
Inf** J 8 BOWERS Bapafin tineen t t

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