k r -t-t< ?-5;iIE IIOKMV M:\W\j. Kvery Tuesday 3|ornl9i$? T. \7, DEATY, editor. Tt;U>!S : *)ni: Year, %2.v i ISiv Months, *l.G(J 411 ctiMinuMicai Iiims (oixliu^ ?crvf frlMiio liilcri'Mt. \OSl >? <1 * i?rl 'M'lin'iiis. On*" *rt?* f, ||-| || ||f TH I ! ? ^ l THE FAVCffilTE HOME REMEDY This unrivalled Medicine is w:\t ran.V d nm to contain a single particle of Mmmrs or'anj injurious mine nil substance but is PUKKA. Y V KG ETA. I? J. E, containingtlioso Southern Hoots ami limbs which an a) I wise Providence lias placed n count) i< s where l.lvcr Diseases most prevail It will cmr all I)if cases caused by Dcraiv.re Intent of the Liver and Dowels. ftmmons' Liver Insulator, or Medicine Is eminently a Family Medicine,?and by be. i 11jx Uepl ready f. i imniediule res >rt will saw tnanv at) hour of suilei iiur and many a do!!ai 1 ri time and doctors* bills. Alter over Forty Years'trial it is still re cvivino tbe most ninniaHfmil nNttinr?i?iul>* t. Its virtues from poisons of the highest eli.uae tor juhI responsibility, Eminent physioam roiiinu nd it its the most EFFECTUAL SP2CIF0 For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Arnu'i! with tliis \\ I 11)(>TIC, all eliniatos am elliingf's of water ami food may bo fueotl with out lour. Asa Koine?!y in St ai.a mors Ft. VKUS, How ML CoMPl.AlXY.S, Kl Yi I.ICSSN IvS-i .) AINDICK, N AUSKA, I IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the ( henpost ami Host Family Medu-im in the World I MAM t4*A< TI'IIKI) ONLY ItV T. M. JOm | M U\ -n, <. \., and PltLLADKI fill > 1'i ion. *1.00 Sold hy all Druggist. Horticultural Hints for January.. I January is generally our rolilrs mouth) though sometimes the severes freezes occur towards tlio last of ! )c cumber. Throughout tlx* r*ont,h, w, nre liable to trosls ol iiicim or less so \erity; but \vc have observed that ii the latitude of Charleston and south ward, the weather, in most season grows gradually milder alter tb l weutiet b. Further North, as in tl central and upper parts ol the Soutl Atlantic States, this amelioration i less marked, or .comes later. In ordi nar) seasons, many ol* the havdie vegetables grow linely and are soldo: injured in the least by the sligh freezes which occur. In planting dn ring this month, as well as the last the gaidneoi must be content to tak some risks, oven in the case of tb lamiiy gaiden, be can well allbrd t do, tor lailure costs merely a lit Me? no unpleasant labor and a lew seeds, am success rewards him with an early am excellent crop. An excellent contii\ ante for securing plants in row against frost consists in two boards, loot or more wide, nailed tog. I her a ilio edges in the form ol it three-con erd trough? made of light thin board these are easily handled and a fi \ such protectors will be found ver useful. If is better thai lfie end. shoul be closed, though the mere shelter < the lateral pieces will bu snllieient i case of lighe frosts. From the first to the tweuli T > of the month. in this latitude, we on [N* in the seed for the principal cjop t early peas, planting again, but not s* Wpa'>' ^ie em' ?1 tflio inont Tot a succession' If, however, se\ eral varieties?early, medium and hit ?nro Dow planted, the table may h i ^"supplied with this excellent vegetald fur a long time without further plan mg. Ii is best to plant in doubl rows whether sticks are to be used < not, as each row helps to support tli other. Where, as in cities and town slicks are difficult to procure, pea may bo planted, with advantage, i circles offroin one and a half to tw jeel in diameter, when a single bush tliek, in the centre, will support g|g Tnrg numoer 01 plains, Where thei Iss is no ground suflieiontly rich lroi gslj previous m-itiunug for the pea eroj gjgj well rotted compost should he used i Hi .Though fleets, Carrots, Ka< SSj ifthcs and Lettuce, prove perlectl p# hardy in ordinary seasons, alter the np liftve altuined a growth of an inch e H two in height, there is rink in planrin Hp ihc'tn, even south ot latitudo C- de. during the present month, as a har Wm freeze, just as they are coining up, i Sk!! Kftfcj vi ? * | JL I I I ; VOL. (*>. CON Pure lo kill them unless protect oil* < M Lettuce and Kadishcs, it is always well to have some 111 a cold frame for security. From the middle to the last of the month, a lew Ked ?|> or White Dutch Turnips may be powii prolect: ing the young plants with a slight covering of leaves or dried glass. In latitude 32 deg. antl southi ward, wo reconimend planting Irish Potatoes froui the 10th oi this month to the middle' of February. If you want good, mealy, (inc-llavorcd tubers, ' do not use much crude stable manure. 1 If the whole garden has been manured . in the fall as we ndvised, they will need i none. Chip manure, half rotted straw, hav, leaves, and other vegetable refuse* i j 7 ' o \ . wiih a g'?od sprinkling of w ood ashes, and a little well rotted cow-dung in the drill or lurrow, will make line 1 crop on suitable soil, and ensure good I 1 . i qnality. | Cabbage, of some early, (puck ! growing kind, like Little Pixie may be - sow ii in the open ground, in a slid* tered spot, <>r bettor still in a cold frame. They w ill m&kc a late spiing crop. Latter kinds will not have time to grow before the worms will become too destructive. Kohl-llabbi should 1 be planted in the same w ay, and is less liable to be destroyed either by frost , | or by worms. | In planting seeds of any kind I at tins season of the year, it is best ; I that the rows should be. slightly elevated above the gtncrul surface, and j the covering be light. A good way is 1 to sow on the surface, and then scatter k | or sift, over them a little vegetable mold or light soil. * Wo take occasion to remark to our readers that the above advice I and direction has botli given to apply i immediate!v, dnrintr this month. t<> a 1 | climate situated tVoin one to tinea i decrees South of us; the same ndvicc ; \n ill he applicable to our locality ncx1j month. * Kdi. 11??i*ry News. s ! [From The U uv.il Carolinian.] V7w\ste in Ilrassboopi'ig. '* Americans are in lustr. nn moneymaking people, but they are not i con. inieai. Our housekeeping is provorI biallv wasteful, allowing leakage at II l * ? I every point, sutlicient m the uggre1 gate, in many households, to support 1 a Knrepean family. Some writer (we know not whom to give the credit,) 1 has made the following extensive, but ! by no means complete enumeration: Mitch waste is allowed in cooking 1 i meats Vuless wateiied, the cook will throw on' water in which meat has il ! . . I Ik/iolt llAfliol out Iki.iit 44 ? 1 1 V 11 ouiivu, n IIIIIIIH R't L11. g 11 COOl to take oil the. I'at ; or she will empty the driping-pan into the swill-pail. The ' grease is useful in many ways. 1 Again, bits of meal are thrown out, | which a French cook wouhl convert into an oxeelent hash. Flour is sifted in a wastfnl manner, y ' . i or the hreud-paii is left with the dough d ! . .. stiCKing to it. '' Pie-ems t is left over, and laid bv to u I . . ' sour, instead of making a few tarts lor tea. i j { i Vegetable* are thrown away which j ; would he nice if wanned over for Breakfast. L) [ . I Cream is allowed to mould and I spoil, mustard to dry iri the pot, and ! vinegar to corrode the castor. Good knives are used for cookinj* in i(3 I o the ketohon, silver spoons are used to L ?crape kettles, and forks for toasting i bread. IC Tea, roasted coffee, popper and l0 spice are allowd to stand open and s thus lose their strength. Dried fruits not cured for in season become wnnoy, and swcet-iuccts arc 0 ! opened and forgotten. y ' Vinegar is drawn in a basin, and ;i premiled to stand until both vinegai .L, j and basin arc spoiled. n 1 Soap is lelt in the water to dissolve, )t : or more used than is nessary, and the n sqrub brush is left in the wate?\ Barrels and lubsaio lelt in the sun \ | to dry and fall apart; tins put away v > without being properly dried are rus* ' i y;u"'- , i Molasea stands open and flies take ,r ; possession. t Apples decay for want oi looking )i j over. ia ! I'oik jpoil* Xoi wuul of salt, and ? ^tN V" An Xnder^oi L. WAY BONO, S, C., TU ! heel' bocatis? the brino wants seahlinn. Ashes are thrown out carelessly* endangering the premises, and being wasted. Clothe? are beihg whipped to pieces by tin' wind on the lines; tine cambrics ! arc rubbed on the wash-board; and ! laces arc torn in starching. Table-line is thrown carelessly down and nibbled by mice; 'is put, away ' damp and mildews; or the lruit-stains are turgottcn and the stains washed in or "set. 1 Table napkins are used to wipe 'dishes,?ard tea pots are nulled on 1 the stove. I/ird is not well tiied out, and becomes tainted, And rats destroy the ' "soap-grease." Holies are burned that might be ' broken up and thrown into the cotnj post heap. Old shoso, woolen rairs. and such I ' " ' accumulations are premittcd to lie round loose instead of being composed lor your Involute grape vines. fcugar is >|>iIic I around tin- barrel!, coO'co troixi the sack, and tea lrom the client. W ooden boxes fire used to take up ashes, then liio box is pushed aside and (orgolen. Many a family lias been made houseless and homeless in a night by such an imulvcrtem e. Kuoh of the above items is a trifle in i'seit?and yet in a house where all these irlfh'it, were "happening''?just i im.'ioine what n place it would be! In i ? 1 these and many other ways a careless and inexperienced housekeeper will , waste without heeding; ? nay, even J without knowing that she wastes. On i the contrary, because she entertains J ' but little company, buys no hue clothes makes Iter own dresses, and cooks plainly, she may imngin that she h inn exceedingly economieal UMiian ! and a very superior housekeeper. Two Kinds cf People. [ like eo-d people, I h.lieve 1 am cool. I know when I was blown up on a steamboat 1 didn't hurry a bit j in coining down, and when the enro J nor 6 His it" I to bet nie ten dollars that he'd Ml oit nit* mi less t hati an hour I took the hot, and the money paid inv hospital charges for two we< ks. I?ut there's t_ laik. lie's a neighbor of mine, and his cxcitnhlo disposition orives me 110 little nnimynucc. When n j Greeley died hi; came ami jerked my door bell off and kicked the door and was unhinging the e.ito wiien i put my head out ol? the chamber window. "Come right down hear this minute,"' he yelled. Hurry! lor Heaven's ?ake hurry ? Horace Greeley is dead! Hurry up!" I replied that 1 oQnld'nt ludp i\I r. Greeley any, and that man didi t speak to me for a straight month. And there's hits. Crash. The least bit of news makes her boil over like r.ew beer. The other day she rushed into my house, leaving all the doors open, It II over a chair, knocked down a bust of Abraham Lincoln and j shoiiied: j "Ob! heaven you heard the dreacl| t'nI awful, awful news about Tom , 1 Jail y J" I ) hadn't. "Just think of it?poor Tom! ?just imagine?-why, it nearly sets mo wild! What il it had happened to my own ! husband!" "What was it?" "Why, he?my soul! it makes me faint to think of it ? be?suppose it ! was yon, now?why, ho?dear me, I am ready to faint ? why, ho fell into the mill-pond, and come homo as wet i as a rag!" | And there's Davis. "When he heard i 1.1 i ;i i i .../' i. i /< Wl tHU Kill U I r U l ?J?i\ V.y(JUK V , I). J l)(k ran thirteen Mocks, rushed into the ollice, flung his hat down and tried to I hang his coat on a knot hole in the , ' door, and yelled! i "Have you hoard ?it'll ruin the country?oh! goodness?have you? dear me!?did you know that Jay , Cooke & Co., had Jailed!?awful? j aw lull" I heard ol it, and what of it? "Why, man?-why, demy?hang it why 1st awful!" 1 refused to kick over the tabic , i thyow the chairs out of the window ; or fling the stovo down stairs, and hv # u ** J c y "XT" TP " XN Fi lclcnt J ourun). PiM \ i \r 1 1 \' I T ( I > w>k n^l/A 1 , tJ iV ^ Vj a h L a- i owes mo a grudge ever since. On llie other hand, there's Graham. Experience has warented him thut it is | useless to get excited over anything. I remeinber when his mother -in-la w j was killed down town by a falling i: | wall. I was one of tlm six who car- j j lied her homo on a shutter. Graham was silting on the front steps, whit- 1 tling, and as we came up and I broke , the sad news to him he remarliod: j1 ''It's party t*lf, but then her shoes j will just lit Maria!" i And Mrs. Smith, 1 remember thei, day her house took lire. The bells rang, the engines rushed, and, everybody shouted. 1 lor twin babies were up stairs and the smoke and beat wcr , so great that it did seem as if they must perish. A brave fireman finally reached them at the rbk of his life, i i brought them sab ly down; and as he | handed t hem over t'? Mrs. Smith ovo? ' rybody looked to see her faint avvny. , Did slu'V Not. a bit of it! As she enclosed the young Smith's in hef arms sin* tinned to their rescuer and ' complacently remarked: Did yon see anything of my snutV box on the bed!" 71/. (Jion/. J Our Fireside Friend, T i! 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MMbllibld IKW^a lruui??iiuu ot Mm * r?(iclt?d n? l-*J?l. tJr?idy vnllirKMl unci Mi'proved. 1 III vers.illy tli KuuWlr > -< till) l;tV|t?t* ol.ivij i at, Impel unit tun bwi |nv.n?i ial paper? *1 lid l iani iu llt'j wot I I. i\, tuiiviOit tiuiuriMi* w .III leu DO ITO'i' WAT?? nrr Hi'iiscnimi i-ou .s viuit ?>.. t ui AND Uld KIVK \ Great Pictorial Library, for S 1,9.n. In ordwr l<> lucre,'? tbw Clrcultuion i t:.* 1 litistruicd it ?cnrtl to on? Million, Hint < m? duo? it?very wltcrc, iii? piihllflhcr" v. 11' - .. t . a )?nr ott Trial, to>ou rwttlPr, il v< ? %r- not * subscribe! alre:Uly, im hiding u preum' ? ?f >' article* or ehoU ot lour < It lotnos, ?>t un ?*r^'? I ni/ri v i iilt< _ I lee ...< 11 fur ti.V?ffir 1< - n m value,a* all wbo receive pn)>tri and p.nuni* readily admit. Subscribe now before till* great oirer (or Intro Jm ton is wtihdruwu. TU Illustrated Record I- < mnmmoffi bfu.ttlull.v 1 lluetrnted lie posiUrry I I.Hera' r * V ? ? ?Ion* Household I tlquetu*, Polite *? , '1 ravel, Stories. Adventure*-. ?U!., c.e. n from I*. liMvs?Keeps up with tfv? ,->rog. -< s. tin , Art, uud Discovery, and If a m.t tfunj'.u fin; cio| oedl.a of Ainerionu and ForUugo I ?n I lire, of winch It pbfdishes tho bee t, tin t : < un, Klcuiy and Profusely Llluslritt?oit can im lly raise a clul?. It jiiii p ofor lu ititi before subscribing, eeml .'Acviib* 'or the luaiuotb Pictorial U mi . ..y* itnd itunual hditions, whlcll rqptnfn a perfc ? labtary of Hi" choicest, inu> t euiertaini'ijr s W ir.fv <'tl ve I.l'erature beautifully jjpi?t at-*-*, embi i. ooiHI lob lions from the best Writer*. ? i - , UlVOIJtft 1*0, silence, Asc.? Tour rou I this World, \11 about Dalloouing, Tito Fun >'f ;b>? Ham a.. it . .loth Milling-, Mark Twain md a period uitnt u/readmit from the choicest a-. i'.ei * 1 lu> p ijH'.f a } ear, with premium* and ? ">p * readings freb to nil wltosendn 41.2.1 The p tper a y t"ir, ?e. lading all Mam pie reading, uud ) re.iiui in or ladlee' dress patterns, I I ?t biv'e, - ut free to every person n?u*lhg us t& u>i a v.ni' i I lour aubsOrleei s. Save money by subscribing while sack gre it lndin. e. ciiiH are being oflered and niaKe money by iliowiilg papers and pr.(5Uf? utus to olhurs, and inlslug a large club. s> n.v. b i .nil tor cut).*;, ripiion nod 2A ecu it for ?*v .'.i * on tn> piumtuin* by return mall you M I. i ceiv? the | api r ami pri/.e. Willi these tv - .w ion can e.isiiy raise a club. All siibtcripltou* must be address t. ih?' is.1,1 I:I> iu;(<>i:n, :M \ 3J park Itow, Mew Yoik. I\ O. Ilo* 2111. Take Notice. ?Any of the HFOo Magnzi. i r ini|iri i > it i'ii'iiiiuiii en;,, 11 in- -i*n i *a i i Iti'iOiil io?* ta.flO extra, t.oo lor to ' una i'J hj now /1iifx for 91.7ft, Send ill"! yimi s? t?ci ijiiioii for nil \oiir papers, Hurt you wni ? ??? fro.i> !?.'i ceil is 10 |.00 on riu'li, If you lain- Hie luhiuiiH.I |{?>) Iird. Ro"aA! Bsai! Read I To the aftictcd who :\rc sufcrinj wkh C-nc-.., xV.r.icre, S.rofula, Ci.r-..;ic ui:;r?, Epilepsy, Utom , -Ave:, likiii Diseases, and ai. other kin irt; d cud caitv * We. ih n 1 lei >igited , citizens of. Yir -iiii\ Xd i!i ( 11t morale I i> world wide known, beg ini\>t re.vjii'i'Hidly to *ay to our alMicted friend*. lint Dr. Mm.tor lias permanently and radicali / j cnied 1.hi discuses; and we a:v ibis di\ living \\ it 1 m -.vies i?l lii.s jr.ienl ilie attainment, an i j cheerfully endorse his various plans 0.1 tre.ii. , nieiit iu said diseases, 1'. I), Story, New som's J) pot, v a. llcnrv ( lay Smith, Snow Hill, N. O. Mrs. Margyrct llcath, " Mrs K'.i/.ahrlh Main, Cioldshoro, I Nathan Kdgertoh, 44 ; Mrs. A. J. I legist or, Magnolia, *4 W right Wiggi.ia, Kdgocombe Jo', ,4 Wiley >> 11 lith, Ihiciia Vista, 4* I). Colem .n, S'in.p! . 1 Jr uuDtv.iek Co'. * W. tl. < it icr, " 44 J. l\. Hive ihork, So.' \YnsJ)il.gton, 4< ! Andrew Miles, ,4 Mrs. Ma gare.t Maltose, Now Hanover Co'. ' Thomas Coi man, llciton. ' Mi.v< K. MoKiil.in, 44 14 .Joint S. lirimson, P.unln-o, 44 J. 11. \Y ii]inu:.v?i), (Jnllmjj*:, 44 j Abraham M Mulliis, t Union, 44 1 II. I?. $?-asi'>ns, \VltilevliU?, 11, 1'. Ib'llemy, Conwa)Itoi'u, S. (*i Moot. Millif^ui, 4* ?* Mis. \V. U Hardee. 44 Miss 15. (.files, 11. born, 44 \\ iilium ( lniii'h, <<.dl\.ants P?rry, 44 K. iM. i-'loyil, j ?? * Miss K. iiinnjry, 44 44 John it4*V*?* 44 44 4 uiciv iu nays jar } under their treatment; and can now say to all, the cancer is well. My reasons lor not sending this certificate sooner, is, I have waited to sec it it would return; it has not done so, an I I cheerfully scud you this certideate, hojtino that others may apply to yon and find a cure tor su?h in tladies* Yours truly, BRYANT BENNETT. Du. J. MlLKS 11 UN I'KK tfc Co. CI kxts :?Ataovo you have my certificate with permission to make such uso as you may think proper to go to the public. Yours trulv, BRYANT BENNETT* , 4U