RELIGION, IVl?BALS ?ND PHILOSOPHY. Rsv. C. C. BRO w N. Editor. AS TSE HAST. BT W. W. GALLOWAY, JP.. -O Astbe wounded hart ia quiv'ring pain, When chased by the foe across thc plain With panting sides and with longing looks, Directs its course to the water brooks, So longs t?y soul for God. Its thirst is intense, its sufFrrag sore. . And at eve*ry step it panteth more, The sun is hot and the foe is near, And Us eager quest is spurred by fear, So longs oj soul for God. Perplexed ara I by the cares of the world, The darts of Satan are fiercely hurled, So weak, so sore from fighting with sin, The foes without aud the griefs within, I long. I pant for God. There ;s rest in Kim fer all my ache, He will cleanse my sin for Jesus, sake, With Him my thirst shall be satisfied. And naught can hart when near His side, I long, I pant for God ! " "The Show of Learning. The big Danie given to the above 8U?>ject.is "pedantry." So if it will sound any better, we Trill state our case "bjsaying wc are going to write a little piece on pedantry. This is a practical topic, and comes fully within the scope cf religious or moral discussion. Some persons need to be preached to about pedantry just I as much as they do about the ten com- J mandments. Nine men out often have come to j believe that the store of information j they have gathered up is, in some way, j a little better than &?t possessed by j others; and it is not nnfre.^ueniiy the j ?ase that you meet more mor? who ? are willing to display this imaginary ; learning then you do of those w?? I prefer to remain silent. It is painful to hear a ?tripling j telling sometimes of the books he is ; collecting in his library-Darwin and! Dawson and Tyndall, Lolze and Hus- j ley and Beale-while throughout the j community it is known (and known j best to the friends to whom he sneaks) j 1 that-his skull does not contain two ounces of brain -matter. The pedant seems to forget that it j requires~toil and labor to gain informa- j tion, and to forget also that; people gen- j erally know what opportunities he has ! ?had and how he has used them. G tar- j dini said it would require "twelve j hours a day for twenty years together" j to learn to play on a Sadie, and the | -verdict-of the world is that it is less j ? difficult to learn to play on a Oddie j than it is to become a proficient scholar, j These "superficially omniscient"; seem also to have forgotten thc Jewish j "fableabout thc boisterous rabbi who j usurped all the discourse at a dining, j of whom a guest said, "For aught ? know, he may be learned ; but ? have never heard learning make so great a j noise." We have been looking around for a ! -name for these blessed omniscients, and i ]iyper-sv.per-irdeVeci'ia thc human system pin and stomach worms. It was the prcT?cript?<"-n of ?i celebrated physician, and saved th? Hf? of the child it iras dispensed for. It bas sin<*e been the means oCsaving thc lives cf thousiiiids of children hy irs timely usc. It ts put np in thc form of powders, ready for use. ami children trkc it readily, ns it is a pleasant, medicine, Seid by dealers, in medicine '-'Earliest Flowers of Spring.'' nt?fyi?iea ?? EuKiuND5j WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, Ooliii?i"fc>ia9 vS? C. In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts. Beautiful (klines at Sh c. Beautiful Prints at Gie. Large Towels at I r? c Large Linen Toweij ?-;-> . Gouts7 Silk Haaclkerciii^^, (Beauties) 50 c. Ladies' Linen Hairdkeixdnt & (Marvels) at 25 a Ladies' do do (Bargain) at 10 c. Misses7 Sun Eats at 25 c. -) A beautiful line of Ladies7, Gents7 and GWidretrs Hand-sewed Shoes ; also thc cheaper quailes. -0 Gents', Youths' and Boys' Hats. Shirts, Hosiery, Neck-Wear, Gll-ves, Trunks, Valises, Steel Scissors and Needles. ;-O DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of the season-a 5 arc in Black Silks', Triming Silks and Cretome Cloths and Lace Curtains for Upholstering. GENT'S CASIS.MERES. Cloths. Jeans: Ducks, Drillsj from all the Celebrated fae^ries of America. -o We are prepared to sell Good Goody as cheaply as any house in the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Desportes & Edmunds, Wright's Hotel Slock, March 15, 1881. _COLUMBIA, 3. C. W:MM&M, & GO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, FHi: XI; AB EMS SA, FA MA Ni-FACT U i'.E US OF AIL KIXDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April lu !y FBEETO EVERYBODY! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOE THE ASKING. By applying personally til the nearest oQioe of the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (or hy postal card if at a distance,) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book, entitled Genies Rewarded ?OR THE mw ? m ras nm, Con(aiiii?:gali:vi)dsome and costly engraving IV ni isp ic ce : also 28 finely e: gnr edwood-cuts, and bound i i an elaborate li?ieif?iD eora. No charge whatever is made for this handsome hook, which eau he obfjth: 3 only hy ap plierai? n ?it branch and suborS natc oHices of the Singer ^?anufaeiuriirg Co. li lilli MilMFMi!! mixv June 3 Principal Office, H Union Sqnar' . NEW YORK. ?TT $ I>?^o Of his Friends and Iii o Public generally to In's Largo Stock of ! FUSNirURE AND CHAIRS of wliiet) he is receiving WEEKLY ! ADDITIONS. ! Just received another snpphr oi ! those I CHEAP SPfflX?-B?OS. j For Comfort and Durability they ! cannot he surpassed. ! -ALSO CLOTTI AND PAPER WINDOW7" SHADES, WALL PAPERING-, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING-GLASSES, MATTRESSES, &c., ?c. Furniture repaired neatly, and in a practicable manner. Upholster? ing- done with dispatch. MAIN STREET, WEXT DOOR TQ WM. BO&AK'S NSW STOES. J.-in 20 ?.m J. F. W. P?A1I1E, Ais eut -DEALER IN liftjtiiffl & Mi^siy? TOILET SOAPS, PE?F?MERY. AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DHUS i STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, ! j GARDEN SEEDS, ?C.. ! Physician's Proscriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of j Medicines complete, warrantedgenu I ino, and of the best quality. ? Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C , .Inn. 20. ISSI. 2oa. T : .rV~7" ; ,.-V-'' *?>. V^sv???& np?fE UN RE It S ff s NED wcmM restfully jj_ nu no nr. cu to rue publie. tLat h? i? prcgnr cd to {'urn isl? ii/r."YnT!Y*i OT?fcj Ti c ? ri croles AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WuRK. st the "K??ek Dotti'ta P::ic?:?, -iran teeing fuJ! satisfaction, Loti) in style :i:?<5 werie ipnnsMpi 'w. P. SMITH. Jun 27 Iv P ?5K-?5?^.R?-? ".riff?3CS??S? #3B* ? ?&f?l s felts S Baa ?pMi ?lili byki?i?i?iuii ?auiuMiii; S 17 31 T S H3 S. C. j IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS j .... j AG AINST FIRE, ,:tj a number nf first-class Northern, Southern and English Fire Insurance Lampantes, among which are North british and Mercantile of ! Engin nd. i Scottish C!o.Li.*?wcia] of Glasgow, j Home of New-York, ! Georgia Hroa? ci" Georgia, and Others, I aggregating S&?,*~O0*-?00 of Asscts AGENT ALSO Wilson & Child.,' PhiladelpiN2 hagons. McLear '& EcndaPs Carriage & i gies. Wando Fertilizer and Acid PLospu ^ July 29 THE SOFTER STOVE MAN. STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE, STOVE CASTINGS, WIL? LOW WARE. DRIV? EN PUMPS, GAS PIPES AND ELBOWS. ALSO LAMP FIXINGS AND CROCKERY. Gas Pipe Cut ;?ncl Threaded. Water AVork* Put Up. Pumps Put Down. Stoves Rebuilt. Tin Ware Repaired. Guns Put in Order. Houses Ruo ic d. May VI lyx arre-??3y.se*r-~-rj*.*?'r. YxvKsr^arsasnvuetnf? ? -.civs W?SSlFSELO W?Wm LOTS FOR SALE. -0 Tl T1 i thc vi ey/ of mni?tin:jr 'the i?ein:unl to; I> ni Illing l.olsu! Wciiitelieitl. tile lintier siii-ncti ?uts ileci?U- f ?i^p; -7".', - ? If y~t: wi;:!: : . bc-) PRACTTC?L | g "'!!1HS.r:'!^IT":i'' rLOR?CU -TURE ? j t: .....'! v.? ( '?'*- . f->Apr)-:.:r,'r; 3 ? st cr i-tor Ar:?j?:ci:it;:i: I U? ...-'--....?.? o 5 ^ CM i r I!..:-,.- i:se ,TC'A PLEASURE, g i?? A": ;>;.-?>?:T?:ii'T::r? ?>?;"..:-:or?r. g J*r!cv .?!.:-?.-:. '?v ::^?t. H 3 0-.1T Cotr.binct C:itf?l<.-i: . ct ^ ^| FbVlS^?^scnt free cn apntication. s ? PETER tf2?DS?SCftyl?it he is made for, hoth to enjoy this life nn'i the next. "What's :i hume., or land, or wine, or meat, If one c:m"t rest for pain, nor sleep, nor eat, Nor go about in comfort? Here's the ques? tion : What's ali the world without a good digestion ?" HI^I2^ITSI-I3S S T A N D A II I) FAMILY MEDICINES Thc reputation cf Dr. ?IE?NTTSH'S MEDI? CINES is becoming world-wide as thc best nu Heine? for'lie Blood and Liver. This is what everybody says. Ta? Blood and Liver Pills for the Liver. Queen's Delight for the Blood, Rose Cordial for Bow-! Complaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains any. Aches, Kina Chill Cure for Chills and Fever. Are for sale by Druggist?, and a; * SeMs?'s Family DragSiore COLUMBIA, S. C. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP ! FUR TUE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS. IN fiuenza, Catarrh. Whooping Cough, Bron? chitis, Asthma, and all affections of the Lungs. A valuable Expectorant and Southing Cough Ren)ed v. ROSE CORDIAL For the cure cf Diarrhoea, Dysccter}-. Bowed Complaint, Fains, Cramps, Cholera, Cholera Morons, Sick Stomach. Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Wind in thc Sto mach, Hysterics. Faluting*; Low Spirits, Melancholy. For Infants-one of thc best Soothing Medicines for Teething. Belly Ache, Looseness of Bowels, Fretfulness. Restlessness, und all complaints incident to Children. MOTHES D?i?XG'S INFANT CORDIAL, Soothing for Children Teething. A wonderful medicine for childrcu of all ages and conditions-it improves their health and regulates their bowels. Mothers may have full confidence in this preparation as bel?g the very best medicine for softening the Gums, and rendering the process of Dentition j easy. For Teething, Inflammation of thc Gums, Spasms, Fits, Bellyache, Wind on the Stom i ach, Griping Pains. Sour Stomach, Looseness, : Bowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Cholera Morbus j Vomiting, Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints incident to Children. RICGHD'S TRUE SPECIFIC, (Thc Frc:.ch Remedy.) For the permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, and affections of the Kidneys and Urethra^ Swelling of the Glands, Seminal Weakness^ Obstruction and Incootinettce of Urice. Ex/red from a Letter. "The Quccti's Delight''' is beginning to awaken -be attention of o".r physicians. Its j remarkable curative powers arc seen in its : womb-dul effect upon disease. As a blood | pu ri G er t?tere is no medicine like it known to ? thc profession- A gentleman told me that his ? . son had been taking the Queen's Delight, and j I is more behedted by it than by any other : 'aodicine. lh: Wt als a d')?.':", bottles." ! "Dr. E. Ileinitsh :-Your medicine for : Chills and Fever ii a sure remedy. J have j been suffering for several months past, and j one botib: ofyourChii! and Fever Cure has j ; entirely cursd the disease. 1 have not had a . chili since, and i regard ?nv health restored/' Youri, inspect fully, ' M. D. WADE. "I have used two 1-otiles of 'Queen's De ! light' and one bo.; pills. The pain in my ' back ard side have I- f: me ; my liver is peting j wei! : my appeiite better and my headache gone. 1 feel like a young man: I snail use j your valuable medicine as long as ? continue to improve.'' Yours, Respectful!v. J. L. B. "Mr. E. fieinitsh-Dear Sir :-Mrs. Rials . was su Sering with Liver Complaint and pains ; iiv theVide and heart, nervousness, could not sleep; bad appetite, and general bad health. ! I preen- . cue bettie of . oar -Queen's Delight' j and Blood I'jKs. i regard her case as cured. She is looking SJ ?reir?s she ev?r did. Your j 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to tb; aiilicted. ! ? Vive this esrrifimf? cheerfully.'7 w Yours, Respectfully, J. D. J. ' Febi'ij.'trv 1? i Ague Cnre js- a purely rsgetal.de hitter and power? ful to:ii<-, it?'.d is warranted a speedy and cental."1 ,J??ce f?" ^sver anti Ague, Chills jr.%vei% Intermittent or ClH?l Fe? vcr. bc?:i?ic;it*;:vor> t?"-y Ar?i?,t Per?dclie" : ",r Jtovor, and all niil?vhii i? .or**0"*' I? -'?asmarle dis? tricts, the raniJ pu..^.- coatcHl iongiio; thirst, lassitude, loss of m*?T' pam ?? ba<* and loins. &:u\ ?oUno? C? ?* mnf. taire, but leave rho malarial ami their own drag poison iu tito system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in th? ears, headache, vertigo, and other ttisordi-rs more fonmdable than the i disease they were intend ed to cure. ! AYS&'S A?:fi-: Cr:::: thurnagliiy eradicates ; Tlie.se noxious poisons from the system, anil always cures the severest cases. It c?ntalas no quiiiim. min -ral. or any tiling tl;aC could ??jiiro tho mose delicate pa? tient; azwi its crowning excellence, above its certainty to eure, is that ir leaves thc S system as free from disease as before the i attack. j For Td vor Complaints, AYKU'S AG CE ! CV'?IK, hy direct action on iii? liver and i biliary apparatus, drives ?>at the poisons y/hlid: produce these complaints, and st im- j n'aies the system to a vigorous, healthy eondltioii. TV? warrant it M hen taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practica! :i::;;. h-, >? t- : v, Q Blvieri. ^w-.r-t-.'. ii-; hop a. Sj -".j jr'v"i:an "?.??'"? ^ JU r - i" .tx : i: > jjj r~' ri v-ttut" ?.. . ' ? - ?"?!,:- L! ."1 TS ? twu?-l;.-t:lU-?r iM.j?uUi s?>.- ..:i r, ?e4 ?? f-wbr K en ivtv on H o ') \ Cit fe r.s. ^ V,-!.:.,.v..- v ll- .. TVot:.-M>t?:.??..- ff g % vi.vor . .;: ! ..: b< j'T..,y ? "C. :.:9 !?-.i. a. ?fr->,:'-:*r t:';,t ::,;:;!-; S .3 I..-: t-r sti-ntiiMitt?'. .? . i:..-.-.-1-? & v.-V..:.! ;>.....:......./..?.;. {.?. ? i-y ? I ?mil? ?s?Ol & ^ tn!: , -A O O H?pB?ttOrS ^ "iv.- i.r..- .'j A : ? ;t....pii:::> M ti '?.aa viii i?i*?"3? nivTP?l'"' "i ?...:! ..???>, or ? lg ir- ir mr.ri 55 ?j ::or mTrsss S ?.3 r. c v o ;? n s .? i* f\ fl ft' ...... s '?:. . :: >:?*.?.>..: ; ^r?^-?..r.s.T. g .)Qi ^ *\ ^ WHAT every laorhet needs fo -CjXJ?) lier ?hild, when it is troubled with wvruis. Sol 1 by druggists. JOMMISSIOIX MERCHANTS j Dealers hi Fertilizers, j 68 EAST BAY, CiiAiu.Esruy November 9 ISSI, j At the commencement of another business' .car wc acknowledge with pleasure thc pa- j mnage and confidence of our planto ig j riends. j Robson's Cotton and Gora Fertilizer, Robson's Compound Add Phosphate, lave given von: gratifying satisfaction. Our ?ot?on and Corn Fertilizer is one of the bigh 5t Standard. It contains among other val? uable i ng red i men ts 3 per cent, of Ammonia, ti per cent, of Potash, 16 per cent ofavaila- ! >ie Phosphate. Raving been among the first j tb ?introduce Guano in this State, we can j confidently refer to our planting friends that | luring the series of years we have sold them ! Manures we 'nave always given a pare article. I Every Manure is tested. Wa offer the above j Fertilizers for cash, time jr cotton. Planters ordering immediately svill be | allowed to the 1st of April to decide which they prefer, cash or time. An order for a car- j load of ten tons will be sent free of drayage, j for a less amount Si per ter will be charged, j _ ? ?J_i5__ 3m AKTI-EPILEPTIC SPECIFIC. This Remedy offers a Safe Cure for Epilepsy, Fits, Convulsions, Incipient Coma, Paraiyssi, Nervous Debility. Brain Ex? citement, Insanity in many forms, and in all cases where thc Brain or Nervous System has been Disturbed. It tranquilizes the Drain, and removes dis? orders of obstinate standing. It restores the mind, removes Nervousness, feeds nev. pow? er, tones up the Brain, invigorates Digestion and tbe General Health, and imparts strength., to thc exhausted Mental and Physical Or? gans. Manulaelured only by WM. A. GIBSON. DRUGGIST, Comer of King and Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. PEI CS PSE BOTTLE, S2.C0 TT. A. Gibson, Esq., Druggist, Charleston, S.C.-Dear Sir: Since my daughter took the first dose of your medicine you sent her she has not had one fit. Before that she used to have them every day. at least one, and as many as two. three, six and nine a day, for the mast eight years. Words cannot express our joy and delight over the wonderful action of your medicine on her whole system. We cbeeilailv recommend those afdieted to irv it. Mas. C. HASELDEN, Adams Run, S. C. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist. Charleston, S.C.-Dear Sir: Your medicine has acted like a charm cn my son, who has been afflict? ed with Epileptic Fits for over six yens. The medicinal effect has I'cenva source of jay and happiness, as he has nut had c e in eight months. ' ll. M. MACWOOD. No. 4 Franklin st.. Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist. Cor. King and Queen S:?.: This is to certify that my wife bas been suffering for \enrs with Epilep? tic (its to such an extent that I could never leave her alene without a great de:-.! of anxie? ty. Many times I had m ?eave her ia charge of my store, bat not until I would administer to her a dose of your medicine, tln.t I would feel safe to leave ber. And cow she is perfect- ; ly well, having had no return of fits since. And while T use thc remedy I consider it a bairn to her, and advise any one who suffers from Nervousness or Epileptic Fits to used it at once and be restored to health. GUSTAV JACOBY. Oct 25 _ King St-, Charleston, S. C. INSTAS Ut* ?? ES 185 i. CHARLES HICKEY DEALER IN' j LcoMiig Classes, j Every Variety of Mouldings, j Window Cornice?, Photographic Frames, j CORD AND TASSEL LOOPS, ETC., Engravings and Gil Paintings Renovated. o-Jt5 Kiri g Street, above Liberty, CU ARLESTON, S. C. September 20 3m HENEY- - BAYES, IMCOKTEJs 0? Hil Mm ai Granges, A-nd Wholesale Dealer in Apples, Potatoes: Onions, &c. Country orders solicited and satisfaction gu-.t ran teed. 215 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON. S. C. September 1:0 . 3m m lilli CGIGAREE Iron Works, COL?7M3f A? S. C< AG H NT FOR CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR, ! -o Th??o vorS? were esiahlUb'ed in 1847 ky Mes.*"?- GeorSinth-iir and .Tsrae? Anderson and -??..r-r]-r-.-: ?,v u:e in th'j year 1S5<\ aod front ?har KW nil ?>* carried on faecKifrRv by mvseR. Mv friend and cu??ofl?cri.-w!ll bear witness of the large a?'l ?^P???"** .vos exe cured l>v mc. It was at m* *or:;s Aoere tbe lari?st and almost on!v joboi" u-* ",nS5 tv*T .* ceuted ?n ib\* mtv was a..ne. vis: ir"< ?ak-tng of me pipes for thc City Water \\\ck* ?a ">e year !S;"S In ibo bra a eli of BELL FOUNDING, f cnn .?av that I have made tbe largest bells ever cast in th* State, such as the belt for thc ?ity liai! itt Columbia. My stoi'k of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS FOR STORE FRONTS. largc and various, and iii ItAJLXNOS FOR 1ULOON ES. C?AUDKNS AND CEMETS RI KS I have ihr; largest variety and most mod? ern patterns : matty of t'icse arc pvtented and I have pureanied the right for ?his State. In ['?ie machine linc I can furnish my pat? rons with Steam Engines and Boilers of any ?ize and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off thep'hv at every Sci:'.'Fair 'teni in tins city, a-d in their eoestrdc?fon I have take;) Pains to eo'ubice simplicity with thc mo>t useful modera improvements, arid may llaitcr myseK ibat un CIRCULAR SAW .'?J ILLS ti'id favor with every sawyer who un? do--! .. ".ib- b\< busings*. ".rho if loy orders I am steadily receiving fyi Sugar Cane Mills, prove that the pis'nnc appreciate the mills ot m; ;;:.!!<.;. and fn it : : ".: !; my f.T:V:OKSE f'O'A'ERS. n!X WHEELS, GRIST M J.S and .......r M At" i I ,\ ERV. I dave "bc u.?:itilaesuring right of many PA PENTS, :-u<-!i ai castings for Rock Cotton and Hay Press and iii.ee ?r four FEED CUTTERS nud other I M I* L EM ENTS I will l?e pieased to send my CIRCULARS :. :-a> appl'eaiii ?O?O?ncr with price lis: or esti? mate My ? * ( ; 1 ? " ?-; - are mo.lera te. ami I assure ?h.; public lii?c t ii cy are lower even than th >se of Northcrii maMat.'.cuirers. and tba; loy trork w:i! compare favorably with that of any other limiter. Address JOHN ALEXANDER, CoNGAUBE lr.?> WoKKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 20. Jy. & CALDER BROS., C0TT0I\T FACTORS WHOLESALE S?9CE8S, WILMINGTON, N. C. BAGGING, TIES, TWINE SALT, BACON, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c, &c. Wilson Childs & Co.'s WAGONS, at manufacturers prices. Liberal advances on Consi nents*, and prompt returns at highe> urket prices._S. 2 B7T??TCHELL MM WILMINGTON, K*. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own naan'f Yre. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED COHN. PEA MEAL, &c. ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected BLACK SE2B OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT. All ocr Goods guaranteed lest quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for deliver j to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. im mvnmf?Wm LIME. 1 * A ABUSHELS GENUINE RED RUST l.OUU PROOF OATS, 00c. per bushel. 1,500 Bbls. FRESH STONE LIME, ' S1.50 per barrel. For s-dc bv WORTH & WORTH, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sep 2T _ NATE'L JACOBI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware a* Iron MEECEAxvT. Manufaci tress7 Agency for COOKING ARD mmm STOVES, Sash. Doors and. Blinds, WMte Lead,. Colors and Oils, A full Stock al .vars on hand. A complete assertroen? of ?IS??G?I ai? Aisrioaii WiMow&lass OF ALL SIZES. C"-re?pondcnccand orders by mail promptly a*.ended to. NO. 10 SOUTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, Ni C. Sop 6 3m "PARKER" & TAYL?RT" DEALERS IN . IM Class MEI ii Mw 8TOT-KS, House Furn ? shin fj Goods of all Kir.ds. DRIVE WELL PU2?PS, AT VERY LOW FIGURE^, Ti?-^are at "EThoisssle aad Eetail, AT BOTTOM PRICES. Call and see us, or send for prices, before buy leg elsewhere, ard save money. 19 SOUTH FRONT STREET, tflLSnSTGTON, ft C. Sen G 6nr H. BR?NHILD & mn Distillers, Rectifiers and Whole*.. flers in Rye Whiskies, imvorw qaors I AND CtGARS. ! N. C. Brandy and Whisky a S, THE P??SCELL EO??SE Wilmington, K C. UNDER NEW NANA GEMENT. First Glass Hotel. Board $2 :-:) tn $3 CO per day-Merchants ?2 GC Bo L, FERRY Pr-nrretor. j p < THEM GST P3P??^)1 i^ jg?m? 1 I Jf j :^ if! mmmmm ! |i"AS NO AUA?YS i ?f .vs ^? "HOER H LIFETi ME ?.4I , SaaPASSES?vv OTHERS f'l 30 UNION SQ. r EW Y G P. i; p ?H?CAGQ i LL. -'3--- * *y OR Af: G ? MASS. S T. L. BISSELL, Charleston, S. C. July 1 6m $2 Watch**. Stem win-Icr^?XtO. White metal H?nt?a?rC?n $N. tm iMI: ,.<>M ?6. Sol;dSecnlaUv? parpoi^s. Vnjtub?e cat* ?lo? no free. THOMPSON * CO., lit NassssSt Sew Xcrk.