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A WINGED GHO?TD^OAPTUBB OF A WON
DBRPOTJ &WHIT-F00T-' BIRD aw KHHTCC KY.
Mr. Jame? Fepplea, living two sud u-hnlf
miles from Stanford; bn tho Drtd?orftr'o
Mill road, frrftrVrofautod'fcy'W pArty of
neighboring boyB who aro fond of tho
sport of nigh t-hun ting : - Over a week
agt>, tfci??? hoy? < Vee? > stooged in their
favorite pastime,1 nnd wbil? absorbed in
the excitement of'a fox-obas?, were feud
dentystartled try' what they ?a?ted oa
unearthly anwiim, fro nv ?nm o of the tree?
top*.' "tot ' declared i? WnS a panther,
som? ft1 eatat?bnut, abd ?thors believed
the volco that- of ti female' id distress.
TheyAgreed-to approaoh as near tho spot
whence1 'tho screams carno as possible,
nnd took np tho lino of march toward
the phroo. ' At each ' step the sereatns were'
repeated, tW the nmatemoui of thd boys,
and, if tho troth mnst bo told, there'was
a perceptible terror in each one's, voice,,
and'day-light would have exhibited very
palefaces. Guided still nearer by the
s trango noise, thoy distinctly heard th?
clank of chaine, vrouH, and padlocks.
Thiswas too much ftiryoutliFul temerity
to endure; They '.f?retrate boys, but
demonfao ybih* fitotor'tl?o treo-tope, ac?
companied by rattling music of tho devil
at tab"dreary'hri?rr o? -midnight,- when
ghosts,'?^bgbbl?rJB/hrid bide devils stalk
abroad, Mre*ro fr?ugli (j With top mn dh lin-;
' 'reta./try stouter
They re?
ttie neighbors
the strnjigo abd wondftrT?'l soumis which
had grooted'their aaw.
Mr. Pepplos laughed, at the alarm of
tho .boys, but was still on the look-out
for strange' sightBV > O a Inst Saturday,
his curiosity waa BO m o wh at relieved hy
seeing s monster bird; something like the
condorof'Sinbad, tho Sailor, alight on
his barn. It gave a few of tho soreams
which had so disturbed the boys, and Mr.
Poppies was'satisfied he bad found the
ghost. Ho took down his rifle, and with?
out the precaution to pnt in a silver bul?
let, drew bead on the bird, and it fell.
Om approaching it he found that only one
wing hud boon broken, win oh he ampu?
tated. Now comos the secret of the
chains, i One foot hud hanging to. it a
steel* trapweighing about four pounds,
which had been evidently . set for var?
mints. It had been there for some time,
as the flesh had rotted off, the trap only
hangirsg by a leader. . On measurement,
tho bird proved to be seven feet from
tip to tip. It was of a black color, and
both similar and dissimilar in many re?
spects to an eagle. Its feet and the
feathers, of its legs, .whioh hung about
sixiinphes in length, were those of an
eagle, bat tho jet. black color indicated
another species. At last accounts it waa
doing well and eating raw flash with a.
voracious appetite.
;* '.' : yS^qnfoi:d(Ky.) Dispaicli.
ECLIPSES.-During the prescht year
thereiwUl be four eolipses of the sun and
two of tho. moon. The first is a total
oclipso of the moon, on January lb, in
viuiblo in the United States. The second
a partial 'eclipso of tho sun, on January
Sl/inVislblohere.
FIRE AT AIKEN.-"Wo learn that a de?
structive conflagration took place at
A?kon, at a lato hour on Tuesday night.
The fejsidence and furniture of Mrs. Lee
Allison' wert entirely consumed, nothing
of any consequence being saved.
Mr. John Bowning, bar-keeper at the
Atlanta (Ga.) boor-garden, was shot and
instantly killed on tho 5th, by an un?
known party, who succeeded in making
his escape.
, I i ] i i i ! _|M_;
4*. NEW DISCOVERY ! !
TITANIA;"
Salvation for the Hair.
CLEAR AVWATKR !
WlTHoVs^?D?MENl ? ;
0PE?^?J"IIE Lld I IT ! ! !
For Restoring to Gra^U^Iair its
Origina/ Co/orl
PHALON'S "ViTAbLf^iiftcrs ut?
terly from all fh^^air coloring
preparation^ieretofore used.
It is lbwrpid, sweet smelling,
precipitates no muddy or slimy
matrer,requires no shaking,im?
par? no stain to thc skin. Hold
it toVhe light and it is clear and
clouSUcss. It leaves no mark on
the seato; yet it reproduces in
gray haiHi?enatural color that
tinie or sicKhisitt may have
bleached out of it.
JSrPhalon's Vitalii
is for one sole purposcj?at of
reproducing, with absairuie cer?
tainty, the naturaJ^nor of the.
fair. It is now^fitended a$a
jaily dressiQ^nbf for removing
" or jrfndruff; nor f?T&fr
less; nor for ?tirtfula
Sblecu Tirty^^cco^i
after the color has be i n
red Irith the Vitalia, by Tru^
[<\s ?fcemical Hair Invigo
T^t VITALT?S^ harmless
iid uhfenualed preparation for
tie reproduction of lie origi?
nal hue of gray hair,ald noth?
ing else. This is accoliplished
in from two toten applications,
according to theist h of shade
required. SoJsiHtyall druggists
i ; ;?"?L???~?V ,VURU ?"OK. rora
TIIERIA.-All interested, please read tin
I following oxtract from a letter from Mrs. Ellet
? B. Mason, wife of Itev. Francis Mason
Tounghuo, Bir,nip.h: , ia?
. * .* . My son was taken violently sid
with diphtheria: cold chill B, burning TeVoT ant
sore tfcrcai. I ?o?oiadona morning tan' littli
Vesicles in his throat, very white, and h ii
. tongno, tOwaTds tho T?O?, jnht Uko a water
melon, lilli of seeds; tho remainder coated ai
thick as A knife-blade. Bo. many ohildcei
have died around hero,' I was* afraid td call i
physician, and L thought I would try [you:
Pain Killer for a gargle, with small doses in
wardry. I did HO, and found'tho gargle iriva
riably out ob" thu VOR?CIO?, and he raised thoo
up, often covered with blood. He was takoi
on Sunday; on Wednesday, hls> throat wai
clear, and Ids tongue rapidly clearing ? off. j
.alto used it aa a liniment, with castor oil am
jUaronhotn, for his neck. It seemed to mai
wonderful euro, and i can hut wish it could h
known to tho many poor mothers in our lani
who. aro. posing sb many child ron by thl
dreadful disease.
.! I'Kave'-'fo'u'nd your nra Killer ono of th
mont ; vala?blo i medicines ever need ii
Burmah. Once, I was stung by a very larg
black scorpion; tho pain "was inaescriba
falo. L immediately applied tho Pain Killer, (fo
I never travel without it,) again and again
and in half an* hour my foot'waa well.
Dr. Walton.writes from Coaohoaton: "You
Pain Killer euroa this now disease-Z>/p/u7ier?i
or flore Tltroat-that ie so alarmingly previ
lent hero; and it has not been known ta fail ll
any instance when hied in timo. This fact yo
should make known to the world." (It is use
in this disenso as a gargle, and lotion, as we!
kB a tonic and stimulant. )
In Halifax, Where this dis ase prevailed fo
many months.in its moat malignant form, th
uso bf FEitnY DAVIS' 'TAI* KILLER" waa iuva
riably attended with tho moat favorable re
snits, when it was used ero tho d iso aa o had mad
too much progress to precludo tho uso of s
powerful a stimulant. Jan ? !|lmo}8
LET co.iinio.ii SKNSK DKCIDE^-WIIH
is tho rational modo of procoduro in caaos <
general debility and nervous prontratioi
Docs not reason tell us that judicious stimuli
tion is required. To resort to violent purgi
tiou in auch a oaso is as absurd aa it would L
to bleed a starving man. Yet it ia dono c vet
day. Yes, thia stupid and unphilosophici
practico ia continued in tho teeth of tho gre?
fact that physical weakness, with all thone
voua disturbances that Accompany it, is moi
certainly and rapidly relieved by HOSTE']
TE R'S STOMACH BITTERS than by ar
other medicino at present known. It is tri
that general debility is often attended wit
torpidity or irregularity of tho bowels, Sc
that this symptom must sot bo overlooks
But while tho discharge of tho waste matter i
tho system is expedited or regulated, its viq>
must be recruited: The BITTERS do bot!
They opmbine aperient and anti-bilious pr
pbrties, with extraordinary tonic.power. Eve
while removing obstructions from the bowel
tliey tone and invigorate those organ
Through tho stomach, upon which tho gre
vegetable specific acta directly, it Rives
hoalthv and permanent impetus to every e
foeblod function. Digestion is facilitated,'tl
faltering circulation regulated, tho blood rei
forced with a new accession of tho alimenta
principio, the n?rvea braced, and all tho dc
mant powers of the system roust*) into h rabi
action; not spasmodically, aa would be the ca
if a mere stimulant were administered, but f
acontmoanco. It is in this way that such o
traordlnary changes are wrought iu the cone
tion of the feeble, emaciated and nervous i
valida by the uso of this wonderful correctif
alterative and tonic. Let common sense d
cide between such a preparation and a prc
trating cathartic supplemented by a poiao
ous astringent liko Btrvohnino or quiuia.
_Jan 2__tC
JUST OUT.-"CHERRY PECTORJ
TROCHES!" superior to all others forCougl
Colds, Soro Throat, and Bronchitist, a
Hoarseness. None BO pleasant-none cure
quick. Manufactured by
RISHTON' A CO.. Astor House, Now York
For salo by Dr. C. H. MIOT, Columbia, 8.
No moro of theso horrible tasted, nauaei
ing, "Brown" C'uoeo thing*. Dec 28 ||13mc
SPECIAL. NOTICE.-To parties in want
Doors, Sashes and Blinds, wo refer to the t
vortisement of P. P. Toalo, tho large mar
facturer of those goods in Charleston. Pr:
list furnished on application. July 17 9m<
Eil KOKS OF YOUTH.-A gentleman w
suffered for years from Nervous Debility, P
mature Decay, and all tho effects of youth
indiscretion, will, for sake of suffering hun
uity, send free to all who noed.it, tho :
coipt and directions for making tho sim]
romody by which ho was cured. Suffer?
wishing lo profit by tho advertiser's oxpe
once, can do so hy addressing, with porfi
confidence, JOUN B. OGDEN,
Nov 10 3mo No. 42Codar street. New Yorl
" TO' COWSVltfPTlVBS^-Tho advortia
having been restored to health in a few weel
hy a very simple remedy, after having anfiel
several years with a severo lung affection, a
that ihcad disease, Consumption, is anxious
make known to his fellow-sufferers tho men
of cure.
To all who de/uro it, ho will send a copy
tho prescription used, (froo of charge,) w
tho directions for preparing and using I
same, which they will (iud a HUBE CunE i
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, otc. 'J
object of thu advertiser in sending tho p
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spri
information which he conceives to bo i uval
ble; and he hopes every Bufferer will try
remedy, OB it will cost them nothing, and n
?provo a blot-sing.
Parties wishing tho proscription, will pie
address KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings County, Now Yoi!
Nov 10/ ' ' 3m
Smoked Beef and New Hams.
ftjf*w\ Lim. Prime SMOKED BEEF,
?UXJXJ 1,000 lbs. new Sugar-Cured Hai
Far ?al? low, by , E. A Q. D. HOPI
Oak Bark! O?kBark!
YTTANTED, at tho Columbia Tannery,
Vf Cords OAK BARK. Apply to
ma Jil?. THOMAS aiOO.,'Cclqmbfa, BJ
Breakfast B?con and Smoked Beel
?3?YirV BB* ?H?te* 9*c?M?tet B*OYj*l
X)\J\J m Lbs. PiimeBmoked BEEP
sale by E. A G. D. HOP
Hinkley's Family Knitting ^Tachii
DB. J. W. THOMAS. Agont, Abbeville. 8
Will reoeivo orders for Machines fron
territory unallotted to epecial agents. I
?30. _Nov 12 2m
Bacon! Bacon!
t i \ (\f\t\ 1?BS. primo dry salted c
lUA/vJU BACON 8IDE8,
2.0OO lbs. primo dry salted BACON SII0
DKvHH,
1,000 lbs, olioic? Bugar-cured Family Hi
On hand and for Bale low to tho trade,
at retail, by L L _ f - A T. B. AGN E
Cotton Bagging.
BORNEO,GUNNY, DUNDEE and DOU
ANCHOR.
10,000 yards of the above for BB>1O at lo
market rates. E. A G. D. HOI
(]J OLU M BI A
WholtM?t ?nd Retail
CLOTHING, AAt,
AND . J
. GENT'S FURNISHING DOUSE,
Main Street, next to Mr. H. C. Shiver's
Dry Goods House.
R, & W. O. BWAFFIELD.
WE havo now on baud a,
large and varied assortments
'of th? above floods, bought I
low for cash, and will be sold for that commo?
dity, at a small advance. Borne of onr Goods
are onr own manufacture, arid every garment
wo havo in store has boon selected with groat
care, and will bo warranted.
IN HATS, we have always been the loaders,
Dealing extensively hi them, wo aro enabled to
sfcK a singlo one or by the dozen at less
prices ?han amaller bouses.
^ Dr tho CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo
' JHhave added to oar already large corps of
111?workmen a Cutter and a Tailor of large
experience in then* lino, recently from Paris,
and wo aro thus enablod to make a style
of Goods superior to any Goods mado in this
State. Wo havo choke and varied pattern H of
English and French CA88IMERES, and keep
up to the market in styles.
Shirts, Drawors, Socks, Handkerchief*, n?w
style Tics, sq'iaro Nock Handkerchiefs, Trunks,
Valises, Shawls, Ac. Oct 24
CLOTHING.
J HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANO OPENED
a very large and desirable Stock of Fall and
Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, ice., which I am determined to offer
purchasers on tho most reasonable terms.
Oot 13 WM. J. HOKE.
Hams I Hams ! !
NEW Sngar-cured Ham? and Bacon Stripe,
just received and for salo low by
: Nov fri_J. fc T. R. AGNEW.
Solomons' Bitters,
THE great SOUTHERN TONIC and Invigo
raut, ia for sale by Da. O. H. MIOT,
Nov 21 Druggist, Columbia. 8. C.
Living' Writers of the South.
SHORT biographies, list? of works, and ox
I tracta from tba most popular volumes of
every living writer of tho Southern United
States. By Professor James Wood Davidson.
%* A vory large handsome book. Price $2.00.
Vashti, or Until Death ns Do Part. By Au?
thor of Boaula, Macar?a, ?co. $2.00.
The Polar World-a popular description of
Mea and Natnre in the Arctic and Aotartic re?
gi?os Of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75.
Tho Romaneo of Spanish History, by John
S. C. Abbott: with illustrations.
Pictoral Field Book of the War of 1812. Bv
Benson J. Loaning, author of Pictorial Field
Book Revolution. $7.00.
Photograph Albums, Pocket Cattery, Ac, at
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.
Canned Goods.
-I f\f \ OASES Oysters, Salmon, Lobster,
JLvrW Peaches, Tomatoes aud Preserves;
fresh and for sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. _
Notice.
rpHE undersigned, Executors of the estate
or JAMES O'HANLON, will apply to Hon. Wm.
Hutson Wigg, Jndge of Probate for Richland,
at hiB office, on the 11th day of January, A. D.
1870, for a final discbarge as Executors of said
estate. SAMUEL L. JONES, ) ir??-?????
JESSE REESE, J executors.
COLUMBIA. 8. C._Deo 9 j 14
THE ONLY TRUE II Ii. I.VITS H'S
GERMAN HORSE POWDER,
Deutsches Pferde Pulver.
THU3 Celebrated POWDER is
jiLJiBltCnO ProP&re<l 'rom tho old German
fltffrnftr ^jM Reemo, and ?H tho only genuine
y^r ll jw German Horse Powder as mado
KMOaSH?aMby "Heinitflh." It ?H specially in?
tended for disoascs to which tho Horso is sob.
ject.
Tho extraordinary virtues of this Horse
Powder are attested to by thousands, and for
fifty years has stood and still stands first in
tho estimation of all experienced Farmers,
Agriculturists and Farriers, aa the beet medi?
cine for the Horse. It is composed of roots
and herbs carefully combined with tonics, and
may bo given in all cases where diseaso exists.
For INDIGESTION, DISTEMPER, Hide?
bound, Drowsiness, LOBB of Appetite, Inward
Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Bore
Eyes, Swelled Legs, Grease, Mange. Surfeit,
old Coughs, Exhaustion from Work, it carrie?
off all foul humors, purifies and cools tho blood,
and provents horses becoming st iff and foun?
dered. It is a stimulons for weak stomachs,
aud renders the limbs and akin soft and fino,
giving a smooth coat to the
hah*, and transforms tho ill SL*'fjk
conditioned and sick to health, flR^jC^--.
beauty and spirit. I^opareu^B/iaEVTirM
only by E. H. HEINITSH, Phar- Va^^P f
maoist, Colombia. B. O._? Das 10 f
K?W0LI?'?IMPR0VED METHOD
OF COXSTBUCTINQ
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December, 1867. ,
A FTEB an extensive use of this important
/5L improvement in practice for nearly two
years, lt IS with fall confldenco urged upon the
profession and tho public, as faiftlling moro
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other
modo, every intention of Artificial Donturcs. ;
As m this method, rubber tooth aro alto?
gether discarded, lt ia desirable that it shon?d
Uli especially Into the hands of thoso familier
,with Roldiplate work.
It m?7 \not be generally known that they
who wear ?ases of artificial teeth, constructed
according to this patent, by Dentists who are
not licensees, render themselves liablo to tho
penalty of infringement, as well as tbs ope?
rator. . v.r. ti
Office rights will be disposed of and instruc?
tion given by letter, or at tho opera-Hag tooms
of Reynolds Jr Reynolds, whoro the manipula?
tion may be daily witnessed, and where oom?
munioations may bs addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Aa jr 12 t_Colombia, 8. C.
Early Gardens. Early Fruit.
ONION SETS, White BUver Skins,
Onion 8?ts, Red Wethorafleld,
Extra Early Peas,
Early Cabbages,
Early Hoad Lettuce,
Early Blood Boots,
Fresh Seeds, direct from Landrsth, for sale
at FISHER A HEINITSH M Drag Store.
CERTAIN PRESEBVATION
OF TI! K.
*. |k> I G H T.?'
I T 'I S A FACT
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPEOTA
CL?8 and EYE O LAUS EB, manufactured
by Lazaran A Murria, Hartford, Connecticut,
strengthens and preserves tho Eyos-assists
tho Bight mont brilliantly, and lasts a great
many yoars without chango.
ISAAC S Ul J/. BAG HEH, Jowell ir,
Columbia Hotel Kow, is the solo appointed
Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther
sale._Dec 30 ty
"The Exchange House,"
Just Openod
BY PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN.
TRAVELING business MK ts
Jwill Hud at this Houao many ad-?
vantages ovor ordinary Hotels,
as tho best of MEALS AND LODGINGS can bo
obtained at all hours and at moderato rates.
Restaurant and Bar attached, whore will al
wavs bo kept on hand the best LIQUORS,
W?NES AND KEGARS; also, Fresh OYSTERS,
GAME, FISH. Ao. Nov 17
Choice Wines and Liquors.
K/\ BASKETS and Oases Genuine CHAM
fJU BAGNE, Hoidsicck, Lac D'Oir and Carte
D'Or.
London Dock and Hennessy Braudics, Hol?
land Gin.
Harmony, Sherry, Claret and Southside Ma?
deira Wines. Warranted, and for salo by
_NoyJ0_ E. A, Q. D. HOPE.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
THE undersigned most respectfully
informs Iiis patrons, and the public in
_Lgencral, that ho has received a well se?
lected assortment of fino Watches, Jewelry
and Clocks-amongst them the celebrated
German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut
and Oak. SPKOrACLES and Eye-glasses of
ovcry foons, to snit all eyes. Above-mentioned
articles will bo sold at ruasonablo prices. All
work Connected with this line will bo executed
in tho best workmanlike maunor, and properly
warranted. A. W. WEHRHAN,
Blain stroet, opposite Mr. Berry's Furniture
Rooms. __Pot 11
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
RICHARD DARKY, Proprietor,
IS conveniently located and easily ac
[cessible from Main street, being on Wash
_] ingtou, near Sumter. The very beat of
LIQUORS Shrifts on hand. Tom and Jorry,
Flip, Hot Punches, and other winter beve?
rages, prepared at short notice. Nov 30
mostaurant,
TUE BOLLOCK HOUSE RES?
TAURANT is now in complete work?
ing order. OYSTERS will bc served
np in ?very style and ia tho best manner. Fa?
milies supplied in any quantity.
Also. GaluE in season;, besides!
REFRESHMENTS of every kind.}
Tho BILLIARD ROOM is again in
? operation. Tables from best
'makers. T. M. POLLOCK,
Oct'28 Broprietor.
GEORGE HUGGINS'
GENERAL
Fire & Life Insurance Agency.
Established in Columbia. S. C., 1849.
CAPITA I J RRPRESBNTED, 940,000,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Imperial, o? London, (in gold) $8,000,000
JEtna, of Hartford, - - - 5,500,000
Insurance A Savings, Richmond, Va., 1,000,000
Merchant^ Hartford, - - - 500,060
Southern Mutual, Richmond, - 250.000
North American, Hartford, . - 600,000
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Piedmont A Arlington, Richmond, $1,500,000
Connecticut Mutual, Hartford, - 25,000,000
Rates reasonable
GEO. HUGGINS, Agent,
Ofiice in rear of Messrs. Duflio A Chapman's,
Under the Columbia Hotel Building,
_Nov 2C 4mo_Columbia 8. C.
For Sale.
DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED.
GROWN from Seed purchased directly of
Mr. David Dickson, iu 10(77, and carefully
preserved from mixing or adulteration with
other seed.
I will delivor tho Seed, sacked in good ordor,'
at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail?
road, at $2.00 per bushel, for any amonnt nu?
der 5 buHhels, or at- $1.50 per bushel, for all
amounts in excess of 5 bushels.
A. B. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, 8. O.
I respectfully refer to the below named gen?
tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring,
for information touching the purity and snpe
rioritv of the Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good?
wyn, br. A. R. Tabor, Fort Motte; F. M. Hou?
ser, Esq., and Wm. 1'aulling, Esq., St. Mat?
thew's ; L. R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and
Captain P. H. W. Briggmanu and W.B. Maller,
Esq., Orangeburg Court Houso ; all cf Orange
burg County, 8. C. Nov 4 Hmo*
To the Ladies-Millinery.
MRS. C. K. REED has opon
ed for inspection, tho finest and
-/SPSS?ft moBt fashionable assortment of
fttJnX&FRENCn, ENGLISH and AME
tymQggn RICAN MILLINERY over offorod
j^QBWin Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR,
v?TScit? I''"-'"1 or ornamented, at all prices:
XJPW?\ an assortment of cheap FANCY
B ill JEWELRY, HATH, Feathers, real
WLwl Ostrich, Birds of Paradise, Ac. I
will soil low everything in my line. Oct 17 Smo
rx* . MRS. FLANIGAN respectfully
?SgMvlf^ informs tho ladies of Columbia
wKvalkB RIul vicinity that abe has received
<AKKVltaR anc* W(,u'tl "nt'r for their inspeo
^SLcJ?Hj t?on a vorv superior stock of Mil
j0?fBgSi? Hnery in BON NE I'S, HATS, FEA
9 >s.THER8 and FLOWERS, in end?
less varictv, after tho very latest fashions,
and at tho lowest pricos.
Dress-making
Attended to, as nsnal, with sn assortment of
Trimmings, Patterns, Ac._Pet 34
? Jb ? 5 JfcUKTXTPTTJEl.m
' AND
CHAIR WAREHOUSE.
Next lo Agneta's, on Plain Street.
orita Ti JssqpP^?*
ATOW on hand and receiving the largest
XS stock of FURNITURE OF EVERY DE?
SCRIPTION over brought to this market, con
sistingin part of 50 Bed-room snits in Maho?
gany, Waisat. Cbesnut and Pat&ted-sota? of
Thom at ; very low pricos.
ALSO,
DINING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS.
BEDSTEADS of all kinds-Maple, Walnut
and M?hogany, '
SIDEBOARDS and BUREAUS at all prices.
CHAIRS of evory description, direct from
the manufacturers, and at priesa that cannot
fail to please the closest buyers.
SST All kinds of FURNITURE MADS TO
ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notice and
in the best manner.
FUNERALS served with all kinds of Met alic
or Wood Coffin?, M. H. BERRY.
Os? 34
?O Marleston .A. t?
PRK PA RED UY WALKER, EVANS <fc (
ERCOVltAGB HOME
THE OLD CARO
A SOUTHERN f
AND a most valuable, ami reliablo Tonic, equi
Rot, and at much less prieo. Cnres Dyspop
without dnul it tho bent Tonic Bitters in uso. Fo
SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF TI
INVARIABLY
1 do;-, and less than 12 doz.$8.00 per doz.
50 doz. anti upwards.$7.00 por doz.
GOODRICH,
Proprietors and ManufactureT o
And direct importera of
Aug1 ly
MINING & MANI
CHARLES'.
Factory EaBt end Hasel street. Mines on A
Wando 3F,?r
GROUND ASHLK
For sale by
Ang 1 ly W. C. D?K1
J3k - O. BLATTFTwTA JT,
Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent,
No. 25 BKOAD BTRKET, CUAIILERTON, S. C.,
WILL BUY AND SELL BEAL ESTATE,
BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, fcc.
BErERENCES.-Ex-Oov. B. F. Ferry, Green?
ville, 8. C.; CharlcB T. Lowndes, Leeusno *
Miles, Charleston, 8. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti?
more, Md.; Maj. O. II. Saber, Newberry,S. C.;
Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.; Hon. J. B.
Campbell, W. B. Smith A. Co., Crano, Boyl
ston A Co., Polzer, Rodgers A Co., TreBsley,
Lord & IngloBhy, J. H. Wilson, Charleston,
8. C.
aw N.B.-BuehieBB entrusted to him will
meet with prompt attention and faithfnl exe?
cution. Aug 1 ly
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Nos. 10,12, M Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
WHOLESALE Dealeis in all kinda of
Hide?, Wool, Skina, F?rs, Ac. Have con?
stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides
and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon
us before purchasing.
MOSES OOLDSMITU. A Itu A II AM A. OOLDSMITH.
HENRY BISCHOFF & 00.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, 8c
8ara, Tobhcco, Ac.. 107 East Bav,
harlCBton. 8. C. H. BISCHOFF,
C. WULBE11N,
Ang 1 ly_ _J. H. PIE PE lt.
D.F. FLEMING & Co.
Wboloaalo Dealers in
I, SHOES AND TRUNKS,
No. 2 Hayno utroct, corser
Church,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. F. FLEMING,
8AM'L A. NELSON,
AUK 1 ly JAME3 M. WILSON.
SOLUBLE
The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phospl
HAVING completed their extensivo Mannfi
Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabh
investments.
ThiB Company, under tho direction entirely ol
(lacements which will recommend it to Sontl
largest and most complete in tho United State
abundant supply of tho proper solvent for the.S
aro noar by. From these Phosphates they pr
in soluble Phosphate than those mado from raw
quantity of Super-PhoBphate of Limo found in tl
sale, the rates at which wo offer them being no
tilizers, whilo the ManuroB contain twice aa mm
cheaper to the oonsumor. They aro offered on
that tho material In each will correspond to tho
ETIWAN, No. 1_Soluble Phosphate, containi
Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and tarnished
ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Supor-Phosphate.
Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of.
proved acceptance's, bearing intercut, or Buch ot
agents. Orders to ho forwarded immediately to
and after lat January n?xt.
G. G. Mi'MiriNOKii, President.
ttw The Fertilizers of this Company will be br.
Agents for Elton's Premium Irenton Crackers.
W. H. CHAPEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
207 East Bav, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for P. ballantine. & Sona'
Croam Alo.
WBI. H. Cn AFEE._ _THJ??- s- O'BRIEN.
E. Ii. STODDAltD. CALEB VnONEUEUOEIt.
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS in
Bootu, Shoes and Trunks, at
.^^""^????Manufacturcra* price?, ICS Moot?
ing street, noarly opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston, 8. C. _ Aug 1 ly
EDWIN BA TIES &TcO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
122 and 124 Mooting street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
EDWIN HATES,
ORO. O. BELM AN,
Anft~TTy"~_THOS. R. MoGAHAN.
CHARLES KERRISON, Jr.
I
DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery,
Guns, Agricultural Implements,
_I Ac, 249 King street., Charleston.
An assortment of House-keeping Hard
ward on band._Ang 1 ly
Showcases! Showcases!
W. H. Colon's LATEST FATKMT.
At Now York Katoa,
Confitantly on hand and made to order.
ALCO,
TOYS I TRIMMINGS ll FANCY GOODS II!
^ MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery,
?Aillami Balla,Fire-works,Ac. Stamping,
^?Embroidery and Braiding neatly exo
^l^^cutod, from iatrst designs, at
VM. MoLE A N'S. 438 King St.,
Aug Charleston, 8. C.
lOGSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS.
i MARUPAOTVRKS.
LINA BITTERS,
'REPA RA T?ON
.1, if not snporior, to an j Bitters ID tho mar- |
Bia, Loas of Appetite) Chills and Fever, and is
r salo by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
IE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
1?ET CASH.
12 doz. and loss than 50 doz.?7.50 per doc.
, WINEMAN Sc CO.,
f tho Celebrated Carolina Bitters,
choice- Enropean Droga and Chemicals,
No. 23 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. O.
FFACTURING CO.,
VON, S. C.
shloy Bivor.
tilizer,
Z RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE.
COPELAND & BEABDEN. Colombia.
?3 A CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
POR PALATKA, FLORIDA,
Via Savannah, fernandina. Jacksonville and
Landings on the St. John's River.
THE ELEGANT
and FIRSr CLASS
?TEAMER DICTA?
TOR, Captain W. T.
.MCNELTY. wiu eau
from Charleston every
1 TUESDAY EVEN?
ING, at 9 o'clock, for.above points, connecting
with Central Railroad, at Savannah, far Mo?
bile and New Orleans, with Florida Railroad,
at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point
H teamer a connect with New Orleans,Mobile,
Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through
Billa Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile
and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
Sonth Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
HENRY COBLA & GO*--.
26 Vendue Range,
CHARLESTON, SO UTH CAROLINA.
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Keep constantly -an hand a full assortment
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS.
Aug 1_ ly
ZOGBATTM, YOUNG & CO.?
IMPORTERS and Dealers in
.'Musical Instrumento, . Strings,
I Ac. Ac Agents of Steinway A
Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart Al
Needham's Melodeons, Tilton'a PatontGnfJTarT1
191 King Street, Charleston, B. O. . ..
FEBDINAND ZOGBAUM. New York; HEN?
RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles
ton, 8. C._ Aug 1 ly
La Valentina Segar Factory,
No. 118 East Bay Street,
HAVE for aale the choicest brand* of Pure
Havana Sogars. Also, good domestic
Sogars, at low pricee.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. O.
MANURES.
late Company, of Charleston, 8. C.,
ictory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble
3 to planters for immediate returns tor their
r Southern men of high character, offer? in
horn planters. Their works are among the
is, and enable them to prepare at home an
outh Carolina native Bone Phosphates which
opose to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer
bones, and containing more than twice the
lin best average Manures heretofore offered for I
higher than the average price of other Fer- !
ch fertilizing mateiial; they are in fact muon
tho market in two forms, with a guarantee |
advertisement.
ning from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of |
at sixty dollars per ton.
containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of I
Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; foran-'
her security as may be acceptable to the SUD
the Agente, and d?liverv made as directed on
WM. C. BEE A CO., Agents.
anded ETI WAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2
A Useful Invention.
HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook?
ing with Kcroacno or Gas Stoves, have
heretofore felt thc want of a perfect Baking
Oven.
DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER,
At (ached to their Stoves, will bake Bread, Bis?
cuit, Pies, Ac, and roast Poultry. Beef, Pota-,
toes, Ac., to perfection. A full supply of j
Korosono aud Gas Stoves, of the best kinds,
together with Utensils for every pnrposo, for
salo, at wholesale and retail, by
J. B. DUVAL A 80N8,
Charleston, 8. C., Agents for Patentees.
Aug 1_ly_
"Eaton Iron Works,''
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES, Machinery
and Castings.
J. M. EASCN A BBO.
_Angl_ ly_
Moses Goldsmith & Son,
Nos. 4, ti and H, Vendue Range, Cfiarlerton, 8. C.
WHOLESALE Dealers In Iron, Metals,
Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock.
Highest cash prices paid'for the above
?osas ooxjpafprn. AwsAjrAy A. GOLDSMITH
tHOfl-i. KKK*. IO WIWr BPLWlDILI,
T. J. JLAHH^r OO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
. AW* Wltarf, Charleston, S. C.
WILL attend to the sales of all kinds of
Produco and Purchase of Merchandize.
Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other
Fertilizers. Ang 1 ly
Charleston Dental Depot,
275 KINO STREET.
QOLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral
Tooth, Steel Goods, and overy article used by
die Dentist._Aug 1 ly
WALKER, EVANS dc COGSWELL,
STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers ia
Print ors' Materials, Broad atreot, Charles.
on, S.e. Ang Hy
jj ESTABLISHED BY
HEIMTSB'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT!
npUlLiTe of ?ll FloHh iq Blood. Tho Health
? ojLlfe linporUy of Flesh. Without puritv
of Biota no Flosb. can be free from disease.
HEOTTSirS QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is not * recognized household Medicino ol
rsmaifc&b'a remedial powers, invented and
oorap-hnded by the Proprietor, which ho hit*
callo IM the cnphoniouB soubriquet
"<.|U E E N'S DELIGHT."
[ ITS CONSTITUENT FBOPKBT1EH.
Qon fl DXUOHT Is an au alterative, produc
! ing a gradual change in tho
.;IXITHU'S fanotions of organs, as to
permit a healthy action to
lake the place oi discase.
Qt-F.F. 's DBUOHT Xs deobstrnont by itsdivorsi
tftd action; removes obstrue
E :INIT8H'H lions, reduce? inflammation
and enlargement of the
glanda and visoera.
QORETS DKLIOHT ls an Invigorant and Tonie;
V- it produces a gentle and
permanent excitement of all
?tho vital actions observable
K in the functions of organic
NiTsn's life; and is, therefoio, ad
missablo in diseases of the
Stomach, Liver and organs
^ of digestion.
Qu?'?BDaxtoHT Is a stinv^ting, alterativo
^ diaphosotic, promoting per
y spiration, removing humors
in the blood, producing a
fraivsH's healthy action of tho ekin,
removes Boils, Pimples,
Blotches and Cutaneous
Jv eruptions.
QUEHJS DKLIOUT ls aperient, gently acting
\ upon the bowels, thereby
removing effete matter, pro
. dncing a healthy feeling of
U?BK-^RU'a tho stomach and head.
Bj Headache and nervous tl i M -
H orders aro cured by its ose.
QHHJ DELIGHT Is expectorant, increasing
the secretion from the
mucous membrane of thc
air cells and passages of
HRUTSU'S tho lungs, or asBiBts its dis?
charge; ia, therefore, a ro?
fl medy, combined with Cod
Liver Oil, in all cases of Con -
fl sumption, Colds, Ac.
?fijftlo by Druggists throughont tho State.
Tli?Eo?~isuppltod by
FMER A HEINlTSH, Columbia, H. C.
PHMB A LEITNEIt, Augusta, Ga.
J?ZEILEN & CO., Macon, Ga.
J? F. HENRY, New York.
MISFIELD A niGBEE, Memph is, Tenn.
jnMillr?* "nT T nwAV A COWDEN,
~~AtS^--- -Philadelphia.
?NS' 8AVINGSHANX
SOI TH C JUROPIN A.
DEWITS OF $1 A OPWARDS RECEIVED.
I N'Ait EST ALLO WED A T THE HA TE O
S?BBf PEE CENT. PEE ANNUM,
rf? CES TIFICA IES OF DEPOSlT,
UND SIX PEE CENT, COM?
POUNDED EVEHY St A
MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wade Hampton, President.
1P,nP:?.s,}vico-Presidsn,s.
?Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier.
?John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
KL! Directors.
-^^?jsale'Bratnpton, Columbia.
?HWilliam Martin, Columbia.
?Hf. W. McMnster, Columbia
?H. 0. Haskell, Columbia.
Hfl. P. Thomas. Columbia.
. flg. H. Heinitsn, Columbia.
Hrphn B. Palmer, Columbia.
?Thomas E. Gregg. Columbia.
B. Eli Gregg, Marion.
Hp. T. Scott, Newberry.
Hp. G. Mayes, Newberry.
rs. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Melanies, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or
phagpnd others may hero deposit then- sav
lngjfld draw a liberal rate of interest tuero
on .Hantera, Professional Men and Truste? e
wi')?g to draw interest on their funds until
t) Jreqcire them for business or other pur
r flr?*renta desiring to Bot apart small
sumHor their children, and Married Women
andgnors (whose deposits can only bo with
dravB>y themselves, or, in cane of death, by
theiAgal representatives,) wishing to lay
aaidJTvtnda for futnro use. aro here afforded
sn pportnnity of depositing their moaiiH
w'.'fl they will rapidly accumulate, and, ut
ti line time, be subject to withdrawal whe n
n . fc._Aug 18
Beer! Beer!!
Cl (XE dealers in this cify have been in doubt
SHKIcould hold out supplying them with
BeSfds summer. I now inform tho public
tbatl^ave a largo supply of old Lauer Beer
on h?fL Which I put against any Beer brought
frota** North, or even imported from Oer
man *8 to purity and strength. I am rend-,
to tt*R hy the Beer scale.
At feO JOHN C. .SEEGEHS.
& Thomas, Real Estate Agents,
tilt their services to tho public us GEN
? AL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell
and other property, on commission. No
^ until Balee are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
J9_WADE HAMPTON GlliBES.
A BM E R S .
In^ijaso your crops and Improve your land, by
using
PHOENIX GUANO,
I [tried by us direct from tho Ph? nix Is?
lands, South Pacific Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s
iliNIP ULA TED GUANO
Prejlred at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S.
iC, which has proved in tho snit
tho best Manure in use.
For Bale by
[LOOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers <? Dealers in
?BANOS.
|p Bay street. Savannah, Ga?
ll tait Bay street, Charletton, M. V.
141 Broad street. Augusta, Ca.
A?o, by-Agent.
\fadso kooppure No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
rJPSM?&?Xf?'. pure Land Plaster.
' ar further ikiormiti<vu, address a? above
roBcircuUr, or subscribe to Soulhern Agricul
iSmt published by W. C. Maonmrphy A Co.,
%Uk\.?usta and Savanna*, Ga., at the low
pifo , if 25 cents per annurt_Nov 30 4mo
fe jr andi, Scott &, Co.,
j AUGUSTA, GA.,
DI'.A I I . US IK
Ilour, Grain, Provisions and
Fertlllsoer? -
Agents f?>r
BTOVALL'S EXCELSIOR MILLS.
i Nov ,a soto*

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