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THE^R^NIX* PUDLIBDXU PAIMATO ?AI-WEEIO.X. g BVEBT WBDNE3DAT MOBNING, dY J U LIAN A. SELB V,, Eurroii AND yaoPBiETon. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. tar Book ?nd Job Printing of every descrip? tion promptly ?nd faithfully attended to. Insorted in tho^DaUy a? 75 cents por equaro for tbe first and CO cents each snbBoqnent in? sertion. Long adfertfeoments by tho Trees, month or year, at reasonable rates. D?Uy, six me?t??^AwrTri-Weokljr, 2 6' Weekly; 1'gO., , " , - . .' OB THH ' FORTUNES OF JULIET CLAYBURN. CONTINUED. "I wanted to ask yon if yon could not como over to-tnorxow afternoon or even? ing, if the weather ie good. On the whole, Theodore, I would rather tell you, for then you can ask mo whatever questions youl ike; and you will under? stand everything .better. And besides, it is wrong in me to encourage this feel? ing of foolish timidity. I will bo stronger to-morrow, and will ' behave better. Would you mind coming?" "Certainly I'll mind it, for it fills my mind with felicity. Suppose I come in the morning to inquire after your health, and in the afternoon for fear it will rain in the evening, and in the evening to hear the tale.?' "I think you can accomplish every? thing in one visit," was the smiling re? ply. "I have an engagement in the morning, which may keep me from home nntil late. Let it be the evening. Be sure to come.1 j I shall feel auoh a burden removed from my mind wben you know everything. Wo must have no secrets from eaoh other when we are-" "Married! married, love. It is not such a hard word to say, when you go at it right." "Yes; well? we must have no secrets then." "Quite true-quite right; I have none from yon sow, and then I will tell you my every thought." "At that rate, TU soon be talked to death," said Juliet. "There will be one consolation," re? torted Theodore, "it will prevent you from talking us both to death-or, in other words, eave yon the crimes of man? slaughter and suicide," and laughing at the little clonched fist, which he deolared could not knock the breath out of a but? terfly, Theodore sprang into the buggy, and was off. "What a sweet little darling," he thought, "to be BO open with me about Babbitt and their secret engagement. Not many more women would be BO can? did. Catch thom at it? They would swear until they were black and blue that they had never loved any one else but yourself rin their lives. It was oruel in me to .witness her distress, and not tell her I knew the whole affair; bnt I wanted to hear the account from her own lips. But I'll vow ehe shall not open ber modtb about it to-morrow. I'll stop her at once, and not be so unkind, merely for the sake of selfish gratification, to make h?f endure such another trial." Juliet seated herself again at the piano, before the open sheet of music. She struck the cords, which had once been such familiar musio and the beau? tiful melody, its very tones an embodi? ment of love, floated up to tbe ear with a sweet and touching pathos irresistibly mournful. The notes danced in ber sight, and ? then were blurred, as if a streak of black ink were dashed across them. Gradually, the soft sounds died away entirely, for the fingers refused to perform their office. She murmured the ?words: "O, God! 1B there a wave Whose waters never bring Remembrance as they sing, Or aa they lave? "0, for thai Lethean wave! O, could I but forgot, I might bo happy yet, This eide tho gravel" Tbe rain continued to fall, with a slow, dreary beating against the window panes. The clonds grew denser and blacker, and heavy darkness enveloped the world. But the drooped figure at the piano continued motionless, until the tread of foot-steps was heard ou the piazza. At that signal, Juliet arose hastily, and went forth to meet her father, who early in the morning had ridden over to Squire Hargood's planta? tion. TO BE CONTINUED. New York Advertisements. FROST, BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in and Manufacturers of FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Of every variety, eo Bowery, near Canal ?t., New York. Steamboats, Hotels and Public Buildings furnished at tho shortest notice. Al! goods purchased of our house guaranteed as repre? sented. n. w. FROST: JAMES BLACK. OEO. SNYDER. March 81_3mo JAMBS CONNER'S BONS United States Type and Electrotype Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, NOB. 28, 30. 32 Centre Street, New York. ALARGE Assortment of English and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kepi on hand. All tyne cast at ibis establish? ment ia manufactured from tho metal known as Conner's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL. jsvory artiolo necessary for a perfect print? ing Offico furnished. The typo on which thia paper ia printed, ia from tho above Foundry. March 80 Gmo Fine Gold Watches OF all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for sale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Messrs. Scott ?fe Williams' Banking House. Dec 1G ThoCeatRoji^aVloo .1..- j-. ;.?.*,.|. .;..? ? .-??. >f ?..r.>. ?"'?/. Which E08K00 baa attained in all parta; i at?'ia . of the country, ; r>... i r ?.i .. j KU ? ? ni a i. . . Aa a Great and Good Medicine, And tho largo numb o re of testimonials which are constantly being received from Pbyaioians, and persons tahonave BOEN CUBBO by ita ose, ia CONCLUSIVE moor of it? REMABK ADLE VALUE. AS A PLOOD PURIFIER IT BAS NO EQUAL, ' j I i '? B?INO, POSITIVELY, The MpfltPowerfol Vegetable Alterative Tet discovcrod. DISEASES OF TEE BLOOD. "Tho lifo of tho flesh is in Iho blood," is a Scriptural maxim that Science proves to ho truo. The people talk o? bad blood as the cause of many discaaos, and, like many popu? lar opinions, this of bad blood is founded in truth. Tbo symptoms of bad blood aro usually quite plain. Bad digestion causea imperfect nutrition, and, consequently, the circulation is foeblo, tho soft tissues loso their tone and elasticity, and the tongue bocomcs palo, broad and frequently covered with a pasty white coat. This condition soon shows itself in roughness of tho skin, then in EBOTTIVE and ULCERATIVE diseases, and, when long conti? nued, results in serious lesions of the Brain, Liver, Lungs or Urinary Apparatus. Much, very much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It is estimated by some that one-Ufth of the human family are affected with Scrofula in some form. When tho Blood is pure, you aro not so liable to any disease. Many impurities of tho Blood arise from impure .diseases of large cities. Eradicato every impurity from the fountain of lifo, and good spirits, fair skin and vital strength will return to yon. X O S X O O ! fA8 A LIVER lNVIGORATOR! Stands unrivalled, Being the Only Known Medicine That EFFICIENTLY stimulates and coRnECTS tho hepatic secretions and functional DEBANGE MENTH Of thO LlVEB, WITUOUT DEBILITATING the system. While it acts freely upon tho Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually changes the discharges to a perfectly natural 8tale. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of some of those Diseases produced by it: A sallow or yellow oolor of the skin, or yel? lowish-brown spots on the face and other parts of tho body; dullness and drowsiness, some? times headache; bitter or bad taste in the mouth, internal beat; in many cauc? a dry, teasing cough; unsteady appetite; oometimea sour stomach, with a raising of the food; a bloated or full feeling about the stomach and sides; aggravating pains in the aides, back or breast, and about the shoulders; constipation of the bowels; piles, flatulence, coldness of the extremities, Ac. BL ?O S 33L O O! Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure ot diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder. In these Affections, His as near a specific as any remedy can be. It docs its work kindly, silently, and surely. The Belief whioh it affords is both certain and perceptible. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. Persons unacquainted with tho structure and functions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate tho importance ot thoir healthy action. Regular and sufficient action of tho Kidneys is as important, nay, even more so, than regu? larity of tho bowels. The Kidneys remove from tho Blood those effete mattors which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy lifo. A total suspension of the urinary dis? charges will occasion death from thirty-six tc forty-eight hours. When the Urine is voided in small quanti? ties at tho time, or when there ia a disposition to Urinate moro frequently than natural, or when tho Uriuo ia high colored or scalding, with weakness in the small of tho hack, it should not he trilled with or delayed, nut Koukoo should ho taken at once to remedy thc difficulty, before a lesion of tho organs takes place. Most of the diacacos of tho Bladder originate from thoao of the Kidneys, tho Urine bein;,' imperfectly secreted in tho Kidneys, provo irritating to tho Bladder and Urinal v passages. When wo recollect that modicino never reaches thc Kidneys except through the general circulation of the Blood, we see how nocesaary it in to keep tho Fountain of Life Pure. K O S K O O! Meet J with great success in thc cure of Diseases of Nervous System. Almost nine-tenths of our people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable to its concomitant evils of mental depression, confused ideas, softening of tho brain, in sain? ty, and completo breaking down of tho general health. Thousands are suffering to-day with hrokon down nervous systems, and, unfortu? nately, tobacco, alcohol, lato hours, over-work, (mental and physical,) are causing disease? of the nervous system to increase at a fearful ratio. The symptoms to which discasos of tho ner vuus system give riso, may ho stated aa fol? lows: A dull, heavy feeling in the hoad, some? times moro or less severo pain or headache; Periodical Headache, Dizziness, Noises or Ringing in tho Head; Confusion of Ideas; Temporary LOBB of Memory; Dejection of Spirits; Starting during Sloop; Bad Dreams; Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of tho Faco and Arms, Ac , which, if not promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotency, Apoplexy, Ac, Ac. K 0 8 K 0 0 Is NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA around each bottle Recommended by tho best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Drug giats, Merchants, Ac. Be?t and Moat Popular Medicine In Uso. PllKPAKKU ONLY BT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., OHO A NIC CHEMIST, Laboratory and Office, No. G Main street, NORFOLK, VA. PRICE, ONEi DOLLAR PK It BOTTLE. For sale bv Druggists everywhere. Feb 20 Gmo , j M ? j ,.,u,,[,m'i.ji iii Iii.*i i ' "' 1 " ' Bouta Carolina RtUljco.a? Company,, OE.NEKAL BUFF'S OFFICE, BE?T, 15,1869? ; fl~lil -ll illHHlIlilli I THEfolIowingBchc HMKMI DWy^mgPdBla for "Passenger Trains will bo obuorvcd from this dato: , VA* rasas oma. TH -UH. Leaving Colnmbia at.. ...\<t'?.'].?.'.t 7.43 o. m. Arriving at Columbia at.VJ......... 4.40 p. Ul Kia UT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at ;......'. . 5..60 p. na. Arriving at Columbia at............ 4 *5 a. m. TUK OAMDEN TRAIN-TM-WEEKLY. (Mondays, Wednesdays ?nd Saturdays.) '. Arrivo Colnmbia 11.00a. m. Leave 1.20 p. rn. Arrive at Kingville in timo to ccnncot with through mail train South. _ DAILY (BUNDATS EXCEPTED ) Leavo Camden 6.85a.m. Ar Kingville9.20 a.m. Lvo K?Dgv?leS.15 p. m. Ar Camdon 6.05 p.m. Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE. General Sup't. Spartonhnrg and Union Railroad. I IpwHWijen ON and aiter tho 18th October, Wgg??^PaBsenger TrainB will leavo Spar? enburg O. H. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrivo at Alston at 1.85 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Alston 9.30 m.; arrivo Spar tanburg 3.40 p. m., as per following Schedule. Down Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive.Leave, Spartanburg 0 7.30 8.40 Pacolct.10 8.15 8.20 2.50 2.55 Jonesville... 19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.11 Unionvdlo...28 9.45 10.10 12.G5 1.25 Santuo.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.26 Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.25 Lyles.Ford. .52 12 05 12.10 10.55 ll.Ofl Strother_56 12.80 12.35 10.30 10.35 Alston.C8 1.35 9.80 Oct 14 THOS. D. JETER, President. The North and South United, aqEBi l*^*> tan Through Passenger Route. Seo that your Tickets aro good via Petersburg, Weldon, Raloigh and Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA R. lt. TIME TAULE. Trains East. Trains West. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m Salisbury .0.14 p m C.19 p m 7.37 a m 7 50 a m GreonBb'o.8.57 p m 9.02 p m 5.00 a m 5.14 a m Raleigh... 1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12.00 in n 1.00 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotto daily, at 3.40 a. m., and arrives at 12 23 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, March ll Superintendent. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i mun munn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. ^?mlttsSW " Pendleton.5 20 " *T- " Perryvillo.6.00 " Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.3.30 A. M. " Perrvville.4.10 " Pendleton.5.10 ?.? Arrive at Anderson.6.10 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of the up train on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, except on Saturday, when they will wait until tho train arrives. March 4 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, ; Greonvillo ana Columbia Railroad SSSCBBHBB& ONand after WEDNEB HTJIBKKDAY, January 19, thofol fowipg Sclfedulo will bo run daily, Bueday exooptea, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, up and down, and with Nij.-ht Train on Charlotte, Columbia and An? gabt? Road going South : Leave Columbia., 7.00 ?rn *. Allston.... 8.40 am ?' Newberry..10.10 a m ArriTO Abbeville. 8.00 pm '*. Anderson. 4,20 p m Greonvillo. 5.00 pm Leave Greenville. . 5.45 a m " Anderson. 6.25 a m " Abbeville. 8.00 am M Nowberry. . 12.85 p m M Alston. 2.10 p m Arrivo Columbia. 8.45 p m The Train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Bup't. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta H. R. GENERAL FREIGHT A TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. 0., December 23,18G9. THE following ia tho Passenger Schedule over this Road: OOIKO NORTH. Leavo Augusta, at.4.00 a.m. " Columbia, S. C., at..0.40 a.m. " Winnaboro, at--- - - -- - -11.40 a. in. " Chester, at - -- -- -- -- - 1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte,N. C.4.20 p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Carolina Road for all pointa North and East. OOINO sotmi. Loave Charlotte, N. C., at.10.30 a. m. " Cheater, at.1.25 p.m. " Winnaboro, at--2.57 p. m. " Columbia, 8. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive at Auguata.9.50 p. m Making cloao connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Selma, Chattanooga, Memphia, Nashville, Louiavillo, Cincinnati. St. Louis, all pointa South and Weat Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Traine. Throngh Tick o ta aold, and Baggage checked to all principal point H. MW Paaacngere by this routo OOINO NORTH have choice of THREE DIFFERENT RODTEB. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. 6.15 p. m Arrrivo at Auguata. 3.30 a. m. Loavo Auguata. 4.15 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. 1.30 a. m. Thia Train connects with the Georgia day Passenger Trains at Augusta, and tho Green? ville Road at Columbia, each way. G. BOU KNIGHT, Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Apt. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. r.yttH?fflBO MAIL TrainB on this Road run to IV W1" ' "UP* r o t n r n Bamo day, to connect with np and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; loaving Laurens at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays* and leaving Helens, at 1.30 P. M. aame daye. July 9 J. S. BOWER8 Superintendent Boots, Shoes and Eats for the Million ! AT THE MAMMOTH SHOE HOUSE! ' I have just received a very large stock of Ladies', Gent's, Wttjf???L- Misses' and Children's FINE WORK, direct from first flflgg \ rv. f^i^^hauds, and bought at low figuren-certainly the finest -sfj4B(BSi^ibrouglat to this market Hinco tho war, and in all colors and ~ widths and sizes, and the attention of buyers is solicited, as goods will be marked down from this date. Jan 1 Gall and see for yourselves, at tho sign of tho Big Boot and Hat, one door North of Columbia Hotel. A. SMYTHE. Another Step in Science.-Warranted the Best in the United States. Jan 18 SOLD BY DR UG G IS TS E VER Y WHERE. \ Sm o FOR JXTJaJ W YORK ! The Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, VIA CHARLESTON, S. 6. Rates Guaranteed as low as by any Competing Route. THE SHORT SEA LINE NORTH AND EAST. MA HINE INSURANCE, HALF PER CENT. TUE OLD ESTABLISHED TRI-WEEKLY ROUTE. The Superior Ocean Side-Wheel Steamships ON TUESDAYS. CHARLESTON, 1,200 Tons, JAMES BERRY, Commander. JAMES ADGEE. 1,200Tons, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. ALGER Sc CO., Agents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. O.V THURSDAYS. TENNESSEE, 1.G50 Tons, O. CHICHESTER, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1,650 Tons, SIM. ADKINS, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., or WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. ON SATURDAYS. MANHATTAN, 1,800 Tons, M. S. WOODHULL, Commander. CHAMPION, 1.500 Tons, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Adger's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. These Steamships are First Clas? in every respect, and nil under thc command of men of many yoare' experience on the Atlantic Coast, and in speed, comfort and elegance of accom? modations, aro unrivalled by any Steamer? from Hie South. 'I hoir tnbles aro supplied with all of tho delicacies of tho New York and Charleston Markets. Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading May bo obtained at all of tho Railroad Tickot and Froight Offices in connection with this favorite route, in South Carolina, Ocorgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. PRICE OF PASSAGE: COLUMBIA ria CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, 822.00; Including Meals and Stato-room on board of Steamers, and transfer in Charleston. tW Merchants, ordoring their Spring Oor.da, will find an important saving ol time In? directing them shipped rta Charleston, S. C. tar Stato-rooms may bo securer! in advance, without, extra charge, hy addressing tho Agents of either Steamship Lino, at Charleston. B. D. HASELL, General Agent Of tho Great Southern-Freight Line, 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. HENRY R. MORGAN & CO., Agents Maroh 1 Smo Of Stcmehip Linos, 2C Broadway, Now York. ,jPREP4B&> ?PAXJ?EJ& EVANS ? --i-- ^, i ..... . KP?COV?lAOE HOMI THE OLD CARO A SOUTHERN 1 AND a most Tamable and reliable Tonio, eqn kot, and at mach leas price. Carea Dyepo] witbont doubt the beat Tonio Bitters in uso. Fi GOODRICH Proprietors and Manufacturera < And direot importera o Aug 1 ly MINING & MANI CHARLES Factory East end Hasel atrcet. Minea on ? vv ando 3F" o x GROUND ASELE For salo by Aug 1 ly W. C. DDK ~?T. ~c. KATFM AY, ' Brolter, No. 25 Broad s?reeet. CJiarleslon. S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, C0UP0N8 and Uncurrent Bank Notea bought and sold on commiaaion. Aleo, Gold and Silver Coin. Ordera solicited and promptly attended to. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application aB above._ MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 10,12, l? Vendue Bange, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinda of Hidoa, Wool, Bkina, Fura, &o. Have con? stantly on hand a largo assortment of Hidos and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon ue before purchasing. HOSES GOLDSMITH. AUK AH AM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., ? HO LES ALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Se? gara, Tobkcco, Ac, li)7 Eaet Bav, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF," C. WULBERN. Aug 1 ly_J. H. PIEPER. 3XF. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in B 0 0 J, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Hayno street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, 8AM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly_JAME3 M. \vIL8QN. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing boen renovated and newly furnished throughout, ia second to none in the South. Nov 13 J. PARKER. Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAVING completed their extcnaive Manul Fertilizers, no other kinda being availab investments. Thia Company, under the direction cntiroly < duce men ts which will recommend it to Sou largest and moat complete in the United Stat abundant supply of the proper solvent for the,! aro near by. From these Phosphat?e they p in soluble Phosphate than those made from nu quantity of Snper-Phoaphate of Limo found in salo, tho ratea at which wo offer them being no tilizers, whilo the Manures contain twico as mi cheaper to the consumer. They are offered on that the material in each will correspond to thc ETIWAN, No. 1.-Solublo Phosphate, con! ail Puro Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furnishec ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phoephate Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of proved acceptances, bearing intercut, or euch e ugents Orders to bo forwarded immediately ti and arter lat January next. G. G. MEMJIINOEK, President, irs- Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo b Agents/or Elton's Premium Trenton Cracker?. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, a207 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Agonta for P. Ballantine St Soua' Cream Ale. WM. FL CH AFEE. T-T^ 5: O'BRIEN. B, ll. STODDARD. CALEB ntOKEDSBOER. E. H. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in LJy ^y. Boote, Shoes and Trunks, at ^^~-"'S^?l?Mannfacturern, prices, ll?5 Meet? ing street, nearly opuositc Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C._ _ Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS CLOTHING, 122 and 124 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATEH, GEO. C. SELMAN, Aug l iv_THOR. It. MtiOAIIAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural implements, i At?. 249 King street,, Charleston, C. An assortment of Houao-keoping Hard ward ort hand. _Aug 1 Iv Show Cases ! Show Cases! W. H. COHIE'S LATEST PATENT. At New York Ratea. Constantly on band and mado to ordor. ALSO, T0Y81 TRIMMINGS 11 FANCY GOODS 111 MUSICAL InatrumentB, Stationery, : Base Balla, Firc-worke, Ac. Stamping, (Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted, from lateat designs, at VM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St., Ang Charleston, 8. C. CO <7? WELL, AD VEE TI SIN O A QEN1S. --rrr,-TTTT" -) . ? MANUFACTURES. til! ?LINA BITTERS, "REPARATION llihj bli * * jv '?(J.j |? ' al, if not enperior, to any Bitters in the mar paia, Losa of Appetite, Chilla and Fo ver, and ia ur aalo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. :, WINEMAN & CO., af tho Celebrated Carolina Bitters, f choice European Brags and Chemicals, No. 23 Hayno streot, Charleston, 8. 0. ' sr x> o JFACTURING CO., TON, S. C. kahley River. tilizer, Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND & DEARDEN, Colombia. ES & CO., General Agents, Charleston, B. 0. " F?ITP?IXTKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's Uiver. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first class ?Stoamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. m^T. McNelty, will leave Charleston. S. 0., for above places, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston overy FRIDAY E YENING, at 8 o'clock, for abovo places. Throngh Tickets to be had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and State Booms. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, Sooth Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. 8. 0. HENRY COBLA & CO.. 26 Vendue Bange, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, ^^E???L WHOLESALE ^^jj^L Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constan Hy -in hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. Aug 1_ly ZOGBATJM, YOUNG & CO., ftlUMPjiM IMPORTERS and Dealers in ??aL4?a4igJ!9S| Musical Instruments, Strings, fix I I "Ac, Ac Agents of Steinway A Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart A Needham's Melodcons, Til ton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Streot, Charleston, 8. 0. FEBD1NAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charlea ton. S. C._Ang 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE for salo the choicest brands of Pure Havana Sogars. Also, good domestic Segars, at low prices. ALFRED A. BABBOT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. 0. MANURES. ihate Company, of Charleston, S. C., Tactory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble lo to planters for immediate returns for their >f Southern men of high character, offers in thern planters. Their works aro among the es, and cnn bio them to preparo at home an South Carolina native Bone Phosphates Vibioh repose to manufacturo a Fortilizer even richer v bones, and containing moro than twice the tho best average Manures heretofore offered for higher than tho average prico of other Fer ich fertilizing mateiial; they aro in fact much tho market in two forms, with a guaranteo ; advertisement. lining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of I at sixty dollar? per ton. . containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of 'Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for an? other security as may bo acceptable to the suh 9 the Agenta, and delivery mado as directed on WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents. randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN.No. 2 ! A Useful Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do thoir own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have heretofore felt th.e want of a perfect Baking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAILER, Attached to their Stoves, will hako Bread. Bis? cuit, Pies, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota? toes, Ac, to perfection. A fuM supply of Kerosene and Gad Stoves, of thu best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for sale, at wholesalo and retail, bv J. B. DUVAL A 80NS, Charleston, S. C., Agents for Patentees. Aug 1_ly__ ''Eason Iron Works," CHARLESTON, S. C. J??f^TZ^T STEAM ENGINES, Machinery ifliQsJPHrSy^'i nllj Castines. ^^J|^f^ ^ ^J. M. EARON ic BRO. MoseB Goldsmith & Son, Nos. 1, 6 and 8, Vendue Dange, Charleston, S. 0. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock Highest cash prices paid for tho above. MOSES GOLDSMITH. AnHAUAM A. GOLDSMITH. THOR. 3. KEItn. ll K Ii M A N N BDLWINKLE. T. J. KERR & GO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to tho sales of all kinds of Produco and Purchase of Merchandise. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Ouauo and other Fertilizers. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KINO STREET. GOLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minorai r Tooth, Steel Goods, and every article used by tho Dentist. _ Ang 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, s. C. Aug 1 ly