Pc Ma!d;man iin^Gu?jjrcii j RELIGION, MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY. I Rov. C. C. BROWN. Editor. I UNTIL THE DAYBREAK. -o "When will the dav bring its pleaenre? "When will the night bring itsrest? Beaner and gleaser and thresher Peer towards the east ?nd west The Sower He knoweth, and Ile kcoweth best. Meteors flash forth and espi^-e, Northern lights kindle and pale ; These are the days of desire, Of eves looking upward that fail ; Vanishing days as a finishing tale . Bows down the crop in its glory Ten-fold, fifty-fold, hundred-fold ; The millet is ripened and hoary, The wheat ears are ripened to gold ; Why keep us wailing io dimness and cold? The Lord of the harvest. He knoweth Who knoweth the first and.the last; The Sower who patiently soweth, He scanneth the present and past ; He saith, i:What thou hast, what remain? ed, hold fast." Yes, Lord, o'er Thy toil-wearied weepers The storm-clouds hang rn uttering a cd frown: On threshers and gleaners and reapers,. O Lord of the harvest, look down ; Oh for the harvest, the shout and the crown! ? "Not so," saith thc Lord of the reapers, The Lord of the first and the last ; "0 roy toilers, my weary, my weepers, What ye have, what remaineth, hold fast, Hide in My heart till the vengeance be past." j The Lost Books of the Bible. ! A correspondent writes to the Nev l'ork Sun as follows : Mr, H. W. Turu er says the appear? ance of tie revised edition of the New j Testament reminds bim that be heard ! long ago of a lost Gospel to the Ile- j brews. If Mr Turner will only take ? the trouble to read the Bible over care- I fully he will find the:eiu proof that j twenty-three books of it have been lost, j a few of which I will name for informa- i tion: Tn the Book of Numbers, ssi. 14, oe- j curs the following reference: "Where- . fore it is said the Book of tue Wars of j the Lord." Now, where is that book ? ? Lost. In the third Book of Kings it is j recorded that Solomon wrote 3,000 i proverbs. There are not more than ? . 1,500 in the present Bible: the rest are j lost. In the same book it is mentioned ! that-he wrote 105 Canticles. There is j not the half of that number in thc j present Bible. Then we find an allu- i sion to the Book cr Nathan the Prophet, j There is no such Book; it is lost. In j Chronicles we read that the acts of j i David are written in the Bock of j j Samuel, the Seer, and Nahan, the j ! Prophet. There is no such book: it is j j lost. There was an Epistle of St. Paul ! < of the Colosstans; it is' lost. St, Paul i ] wrote Sve Epistles to the Corinthians; ! we have only two of them, the rest are ; ? iosfc Altogether twenty-three books of j the Bible have been lost-nineteen j1 from the Old Testament and four from j the New. j - 11 BI n - i. o.- - a ?? - Spiritual Wealth. - j As certain persons were returning j. from the burial of their dead, the re- j c mark was made. "What a sad life our j 1 friend lived. How unfortunate he was. j j Poverty seemed to accompany him.|r He died poor." "Had he not some ' l little success?" one inquired. "No," the j ; .answer was; "everything was against j 'him; his life was a failure.' "I do not j understand you," said a voice, which j had thus far been silent, "I was with j Mm in his last moments, and I thought j he died rich." "You are mistaken; his j j estate amounts to nothing at all." "But j surely he left a good name, and a legacy j of noble deeds, and a holy example, ! and lessons of patience in suffering, of \ hope in adversity, of heavenly conti- j dence, when no sunbeams fell upon his j path." "Then he died rich." was the em- j phatic declaration, "richer than the j millionaire who went to his long home j the same day, miserable in all but his ; gold." Any grasping, selfish mau with i a moderate share of brain may gather ; money, and learn the art of keeping it; : but not one in a hundred can conquer > bravely in the battle of life as he did, ! and step forth from the ranks of men a 1 Christian hero. Henry M Booth D. D. \ - TT -Ell The Power of the Cross. | ! Wonders of power are being perfora:- ; cd in our own experience every day of ? the. week, entirely through the Cross. I j appeal to you who are truly converted,' were you converted through thc wisdom of man ? I appeal to you that are kept : from sinning, are you led towards holi? ness by the power cf elocution, of'rheto- ? ric, or cf logic? I appeal to you who are despairing;; arc- you ever revived by musical words or rythmical sentences't Or do you owe all to Jesus crucified ? What is your life, my brethren, but ' the Cross ? Whence comes thc bread of yonr soul, but from the Cross ? What ; is your joy but the Cross? What is; your delight, what is your heaveu, but the Blessed One, once crucified for you. who ever liveth to make intercession for you? Cling to the Cross, then. Put both arms around it! Hold to the Cru? ciSed, and never let Him go. Come afresh to the Cross at this moment, aud rest there now a::d forever! Then, with the power of God resting upon . you, go forth and preach the Cross'' Tell out the story of the bleeding Lamb. ] Repeat the wondrous tale, and nothing ; else.-G. H. Smoyeon. Looking Down the Chimney. It is said that a man' who looked down his nci^bbor's chimney to see ; what he was cooking for supper; not only did not find out, but was nearly . blinded by smoke. When you bear j men say, "I have watched those who profess so much religion, and I don r see that they are any better than those who do not make such a high profession," depend upon it they have g"t s?>mc smoke in their eyes, and those whose eyes are full of smoke cannot see very . clearly. Denominational smoke is about the most blinding smoke we know (>f, . and prevents the gospel from taking j hold of the masses moro than any other ; agency. Were we to ?it down by our ' neighbor's Ore occasionally, instead of j looking down his chimney we ifould ! sec many good points in bis character : that smoke will surely obscure.-Olive j Bra nch. It is always safe to learn, even from j our enemies ; seldom safe to venture to instruct even our friends. Coffee drinkers should rtad the advertise- j tuent ia another column headed Good Coffee. A Father's Advice to a Bride. Said a young husband, whose busi? ness speculations were unsuccessful, '.MY wife's silver tea set tho bridal gift of a rich uncle, doomed nie to finan? cial ruin. It involved a hundred un? expected cspeDses, which, in trying to meet, bave made me the bankrupt I am." His is the experience of many others, who, less wise, do not know what is the goblin of the boase working its destruction. A sagacious father of great wealth exceedingly mortified bis daughter by ordering it to bc printed on her wedding cards: "No presents except those adapted to an income of ?'200.'' Said he: "You must not expect to begin life in the style I am able by many j years to indulge, and I know of nothing ; which will tempt you to try more than j the weli intentioned but pernicious gifts j of rich friends." Such advice is timely. If other j parents would follow the same plan | many young men would be spared years j of incessant toil aud anxiety: they i would not find themselves on the down- j ward road because their wives had : worn all their salary or expended it on ? appointments of the house. The fate of j the poor man who found a linch-pin and ; felt obliged to make a carriage to fit it. j is the fate of the husband who finds his ; bride in possession cf gold and silver ; valuables, and nc large income to sup-1 port the owners gold and silver in j style. TRUTH ATTESTED, Some Important Statements of: Weli-Enows People Wholly Verified. In order that the public may fully realize | the genuineness of the statements, as well as; the power and value of the article of which j they speak, we publish herewith ihr fae simile j signatures of parties whose sincerity is beyond question. The lr::th of these testimonials is absolute, nor can thc facts they announce be ignored. ATLANTA. Ga.. March 3; ISSI. II. Ii. Warner ? Co.,' l?och X. T. : Gentlemen-For twenty years I have su (fer ed more or les* from my bladder and Kidneys. My business fer many years bad required me to travel all over the southern states. Whilst going to Texas; last fall, I saw in a paper an advertisement of Warn er's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I bought a bottle, and in . less than a week the improvement in thy health was palpable. Since then, my general health has improved wonderfully, and I new enjoy a degree of health and strength, in every par? ticular, such as I had rot boped it po stole to enjoy again in this world-of which I am sat? isfied, under God's blessing, has been dye to your remedy. QDVL?, C. )T?lltr^ OFFICE or ORDINARY, MCSCOGEF Co., \ COLUMBUS. Ga.. Oct. 1. ISSI. j TI II. Warner Sr Co.. Rochester. A". 3". ; Gentlemen : For eighteen months I suffered intensely with a disease of the kidneys and a : torpid liver, and after trying every remedy hat I could hear of, besides being under the treatment of some of cur ablest physic?:: ns, ? lad about given up my case ns hopelessly in rurable, when I w?s prevailed npoii by my tvife to try your Safe Kidney and Liver Care. I confess thai I had but little faith in its I nerits or efficacy : but to my great joy and j fatisfaction. after I had commenced on the j ?ecoad bottle. I continued the use of the med- j cine until I became completely cured. Judge court of ordinary. Thousands of equally strong endorsements -ninny of them it case vt here hope was aban loued-have been voluntarily given, showing he remarkable power of Warner's Safe Kidney md Liver Cure, in &?? disesat-s of the kidneys, iver and urinary organs. If any one who cads this has any physical trouble, remem? ber the great danger of delay. DEALER IX CLOTHING-, ! ?eiiis' Furnishing Goods, ! HITS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &t. j 110 MAIN STREET; Opposite Wheeler House. COJLOIBIA, Si C. i Sept 20 6rn i "?7^&rBAKEK"r ? 127 MAIN STREET, Columbia, So. Ca., j M A NX* FACTURER OF ! AND DEALER IN pl fl in 8 if fi D f il fifi I U lu .iii?, I III);! I; tile ; SNUFF; &c, &o. ! -o Orders promptly filled and satisfac- i lion guaranteed. i September 20-3m * i JOHN C7&?A'L~ COLUMBIA, S. C.. IMl'O?lTE?t AND OKALKK G?nerai Hardware, Belting, Packing, Lacing, Wrenches, Murin urn/ OUs, FILMS, CIRCULAR SAWS, SAW GUM mers. Saw Upsets. Oilers, Lime, Cement, blaster. Laths.' Huir,; Faints, oils.. Drushes, Varnishes, G:uc, Win? dow Glass, i'utty. kc, kc, The largest variety of above goods in thc Stale and for;sale-at lowest ?.rices, orde rs ac? companied with live money or City references will h..ve prompt aud careful auun't?o?r. S?pte.niber '?i) 3m ~J?S.'~M,"MDSRiS ? GO., DEALERS IX Choice Family Groceries, -A NI ? FOOD PRODLOTS GENERALLY, XO 122 MAIN STREET. CuLUML'IA, S. C. All goods Sold by as guaranteed, or money reta oded. Coffee Roasted Fresh each Week and Gn.::?;d without Extra Charge. Sept -0-Gnu J. S. CAMPBELL, Wholesale am; Retail [Valor in F AK CY AND PLAIN GROCEEI'ES.? Country jFrbdiico of ail Kinds Sought &&? Sold. ICS MAIN STREET, e O L U M B ? A. s. c. XO V R t f REGKUNG'S ART STUDIO, HO* MAIN STREET, CUL Cl*- -ii A, s. c. first [I/;//?: (? Lo"'.?d. See that all Iror, Ditter* ar.! mace hy T.w** CIIKMICH. Co. sad bave cro.-ssil red ?:-JC-? trade i-.:ir!- on wrapfcr. BEWARE c~ i.v:?TAr?crJ3. _ j S?DOLEH? AND HARNESS, ?-o r~piiE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to bj worked up at tiic lowest living figures. H A RX ESS of thc latest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell. I am prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in my line of* business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, and with the ir rea test care. -A full line of READY-MADE II A RXESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS. MARTIN? GALES, and EVERYTHING ELSE pertaining to a First-class Harness Shop. 0 Ll) HARNESS made to look as good as NEW. COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY". AH WORK in mvlinc GUARANTEED to give SATLSFACT'ON. T. 0. WROTEN, Corner of Main and Dusran Streets March !:.. ISSI. Iv. A. J. CHINA," DEALER iX ifcUGS, MEBICIISS, -AND DYK STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, kc. /SIS-"" Physicians' prescriptions aeearafel'y "litiipoandfil. March IS - !y This Mystery Explained, O Qi 1 rt:Ts rb? patent ?ame i-f an iavatuablc ~ t"* v? remedy for runoving fnuu the human system pin and stomach Avortai. It was the prescript 1 cn i-f a ecicbr.Ucd physician. ;?:;-i saved r::i; Hf? of the e????-1 it was dispensed fur. it has since been th.-! meat.s of .-avtua thc live.? of tb...n.?an:2i of children by i:s timely u?e. It is ?mt sp in the form of jsiVwders; ready for u?e. and children t:ikc it readily, as it is a pleasant medicine S'uld by d?niera in medicine at 25 rents. ? Ijdiiivot JUIU-H-V/I? lu OiJULiJil. ! WHIST'S HOTEL BLOCK, ' j Oolimi'bia, S* O. ' j tn Store : Beaot?fu! Lawns at 6 1-4 cts. ? i Beautiful Cambrics at Sh c. j Beautiful Prints at Clo. Large Towels at 10 e. Large Linen Towels at lo c. Gents'' Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beatifies) 50 c. Ladies'* Linen Handkerchief (Marvels) at 25 c. Ladies* do do (Bargain) at 10 c. Misses" Sun Hats at 25 e. A beautiful line of Ladies', Gents" and Children's Hand-sowed j Slices ; also the cheaper qualities. -0 Goats', Youths' and Boys' Hat?. Shirts, Hosiery. Nec!:-Wear, Gloves, Trunks, Valises, ? Steel Scissors and Needles. j DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of tho season-a drive in Black Silks. Tiiuatniog; Silks j and Crctonje_Cioths'abd Lace Curtains for.Upholstering; \ GENT'S CASISMEHES, Cloths. Je? rs: Duck?. Drills, from all the Celebrated factories of j \merica. ? We are prepared to sell Good Goods as cheaply as any house in j the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I Desportes cfc EdmLinds, Wright's Kotel Block, March 15, ISSI. COLUMBIA, S. C. ^^^?alsg^*S*^^?? n c??SEiiO fil C#?^ i PEIL?BELPH?? WAGON WORKS, j PH?L?BBLPEIA, FA ^?IMS0? Ti) j M A S U FA CT U t? E HS OE ALL KINDS 0? Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons J Carts. Dravs, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. Ann! !0 FREE Iv A BEAUTIFUL BOOK By applying perso nal ?y tit the nearest o (lice ul* the SING KR j MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (or by postal card if at aj distance,) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully ! illustrated copy of a New Hook, entitled ???&T$ i n Q P P Wi Fil PiS ?Oil Tl!:E ?l Ulli Bl illili ?MVliMl containing a handsome and rosily steel engraving [TOM? ispieeo : also 28 lin ely engraved wood-cuts, and I-.on nd in ail elaborate \ Blue iBbXi.?? Gold j JJ IS fUlultiii nhl) w\ m* No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which i can be obtain d only by application at branch and subordi-j n tte oiiiccs of the Singer Manufacturing Co. hui mu?? ?-\i\tt.\bmmh ima w\, i ' i i Principal Ulli ce, ol onion Sq nure, June S NEW ?OUK. fil ?^lll-H lg"! P<^^A THE ATTENTION Of his Friends and tho Public gen end ty t^> his Large Stock of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of which lie is receiving- WEEKLY } IMITIONS. Just received another supply of those CHEAP SPRIXG-BEDS. For Comfort and Durability they cannot be surpassed. -ALSO CLOTH AND TAPER WINDOW SLADES, WALL PAPERING-. PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING-GLASSES, MATTRESSES, &c, kc. 23r" Furniture repaired neatly, and in a practicable manner. Upholster? ing done with dispatch. MAIN STREET) NEXT DOOR TO WM. BQG-Afr'S NSW STORE. Jan 20 Sin h F. W. BELO?ME, Agent; .DEALER IN Blynnet c wrm m rivTFci mm & i#;fjii, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY; AND ALL xi::ps OF Druggist s Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG j STORE. Tobacco, Snuifanil Segars; GARDEN SEEDS, &?. i Physician's Prescriptions carefully j compounded, and orders answered ; with care and dispatch. Thc public will find my stock of: Medicines complete, warranted gonn- j ino, and of thc best quality. Call and see for 3'ourselvcs. Surorcr. S. C , J;m. i-'. ISSI. 3hi. ? f5f w -V?, *3M-?->. v?t--'^.a^ f.; C<<:' !?1 lo?s ab?nl TEN Afi:i-:s iaa.L NEA it TU E I'Ei'oT. v. :i \. it :;::.-1, tu JA;-". ?1. AYU(?CiC. A-.- ?7-if. WoiucSi;-!.!, S, C. ii ?i :' r ?! .? , ;VO:'i PLCAC'JftE. ^ \ 1 ::! '.'. . ? ; - ' v ; ,::. .. ? ... . : r . V . v ... i T H E Ii O ? S E ! i AND THIC OWNER. KNOW THYSELF. Every man should knew how he is made j and what he is made for. both to enjoy this J life and the next. "What's a home, ot* land, or wine, or meat, If one can't rest for pain, nor sleep, nor cat, ? Xor go about in comfort? Ik-re's thc quos-! tion : What's all the world without a good i digestion ?:' I-IEI^PTSH'S I S T A N I) A ll 1) FAMILY MEDIVINES The reputation of Br. liEIXXTSirS MEDI? CINES is becoming world-rode as the best medicines for the Blood and Liver. This is what everybody says. The Blood and Liver Pills for the Liver, Queen's Delight for ;he Blood, Rose Cordial fur Dowel Complain!. Quaker Li Diluent for Paias and Aches, Rina Chill Cure for Chills and Fever. Are for sale by Druggists, and at Ileinilsh's Family ?nsg Store COLUMBIA, S. C. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP ! FUR TU F CURE OF COUGHS. COLDS.. IX fluenza, Catarrh. Whooping Cough, Bron ciiitis, Asthma, and ali affections of the Lungs. A valuable Expectorant and Soothing Cough Reined v. BOSE CORDIAL For the cure cf Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint. Fains, Cramps, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach. Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache. Wind in thc Stomach, Hysterics, Faiutings. Low Spirits, Melancholy. For Infants-oce of the best Soothing Medicines for'feelhing. Belly Ache, Looseness of Dowels, Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints incident to Children. MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL, Soothing for Children Teething. A wonderful medicine for children of all ages and conditions-it improves thc-' ? health and regulates their bowels. .Mothers may have full confidence in this ['reparation as being thc very best medicine for softening the Gums, and rendenug the process of Dentition easy. For Teething, Inflammation of the Gums, Spasms. Fits, Bellyache, Wind on thc Stom? ach, Griping Fains, Sour Stomach. Looseness, Bowel Complain:, Wind Celie. Cholera Morbus Vomiting, Fretfulness. Restlessness, and all complaints incident to Children. HICOSB'S TRUE SPECIFIC, (The French Remedy.) For the permanent cure of Gouorrhoia, Gleet, Stricture, and alfections of the Kidneys and Urethra, Swelling of the Glands, Seminal Weakness, Obstruction acd Incontinence of Urine. Exima from a Letter. "The Queen's Delight" is beginning to awaken the attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curative powers are seen in its wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifier there is no medicine like it known to thc profession:. A gentleman told me that his sou had been taking the Queen's Delight and is more benet: ted by it than by any other medicine. lie wants a dozen bottles." "Dr. E. lieicitsb :-Your medicine for Chilis and Fever is a sure remedy. I have bec; sufivrtng for several months past; and one brittle ofyoar C'iiill and Fever Cure lias entirely cured the disease. I have not had a chill since, and f regard my health restored." Yours, Respectfully. " M. D. WADE. '.'I have used two bottles of 'Queen's De? light' and one box piils. The pain ia my j back and side have left me ; roy liver is acting j weli : my appetite tetter and my headache ! gouei I feel* li lie a yon og roan: I shall use j your valuable medicine a3 Joog as I continue to improve." Yours, Respectfully J. L. B. ;'Mr. E. fieinitsh-Dear Sir :-Mrs. Rials was suffering with Liver Com pla: ni-and pains in thc- si.le and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, b;;d appetite, and general bad health, j I procured one bottle of., our'Queen's Delight' ? and Blood Pilis. 1 regard her case as cured. 1 She is looking ss well as she ever did. Your ; 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing io the aiHietcd. j 1 give this certificate cheerfully." Yo nts. Respectfully, J. D. J. j February IS ? bartie Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles | in medicine, in proportions accurately ad- i just?ni to secure activity, certainty, and j uniionnity of effect. They are thc resuit of years of careful study and practical ex? periment, and are the most effectual rem? edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of thc stomach, livor, and bowels, which require prompt and effectual treatment. Avon's PJLLS* arc specially applicable to tmV.class of diseases. They art directly on vac digestive and assimi? lative processes; and restore regular j healthyfaction. Their extensive ttsc by physicians in their practice, and by ali j civilized nations; is one cf the many j proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine; I Being compounded of the concentrated j virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel or I any injurious properties, and can be admin- ? xst?red to children with perfect safety. AVER'S PILLS aro an effectual cure for Constipation cr Costiveness, ?rd?ges- I iron, Dyspepsia, Loss cf Appetite, i Foal Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, ?icad?che, Loss of Memory;; Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, Gripes. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout. Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of tho digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. "Willie gentle in their action, these PILLS are the most thorough and searching cathar? tic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels ure inflamed! and then their influence is healing: They stimu? late the appetite and digestive organs: They operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. \ scoo-?.?:-:-:i ?:.'. '->t j ? V,.. ... ... i . ?...i M.!,". . ??> : y--ur (.?>.:??..< I H:'-!-! j-..': ? tr.-: .'^ ! H?P K ?. g r.vm. iuh-v.:u ? -....*VV'!'- " ' I i: r. :. : .. !-:- ?'.^?J* :t '1 ''."f | ? >J.-.-.. \ . r::?:i,!.-. "IX V'.!.::>.-. 4gw FtiK'Mt g J jci'l ?V.i'.'K" :>r:.! ur f>!.?;lv$k g sliAisj : lil? tts- R^3^3?C5<& ry(\ \ ,~ "IS WH AT every :?i.i:hfi needs f.. ?w)\j O bVr child. when it is troubled with Worms. Sui.i by druggists. J. N: ROBSON, & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Stealers in Fertilizers, 68 EAST BAY, O?A IU.ESTOX November 9 ISSI. At the commencement of another business year we acknowledge with pleasure the pa? tronage and confidence of our plantnig friends. Robson's- Cotton and Corn Fertilizer, Robson's Compound Acid Phosphate, have given very gratifying satisfaction. Our Cotton and Com Fertilizer is one of the high? est standard, li contains among other val? uable ingrediments 3 per cent, of Ammonia, li per cent, of Potash, IC per cent of availa? ble Phosphate. Having been among the "first to ?introduce Guano in this Slate, we can confidently refer to our planting friends that during the series of years we have sold them Manures we hare always given a pure article. Every Manure ts tested. We offer the above Fertilizers for cash, time or cotton. Planters ordering immediately trill be allowed to the 1st of April to decide which they prefer, cash or time. Au order for a car? load often tons will be sent free of dray age, for a less amount $1 per ton will be charged. Nov 15 3m Gr. B. T. GIBSON'S "T EPILEPTIC SPECIF!! This Remedy offers a Safe Cure for Epilepsy, Fits, Convulsions, Incipient Coma, Paralyssi, Nervous Debility, Braid Ex? citement, insanity in many forms, and in all cases where the Brain or Nervous System has been Disturbed. It tranquilizes thc Brain, and removes dis? orders of obstinate standing, lt restores the mind, removes Nervousness, feeds new pow- j er, tones np the Brain, invigorates Digestion j and the General Health, and imparts strength to the exhausted .Mental and Physical Or? gans. Manufactured univ by WEE. A. GIBSON. DRUGGIST, Corner of King and Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. PRICE PEE BOTTLE, $2.00 W. A. Gibson, Esq.. Druggist, Charleston, S. C.-Deur Sir : Siuce my daughter took the first dose-o f your medicine you se nt her siie has not had one fir. Before that sue used to have them every day, at least one, and as many as twu, three, six and niue a day, for t lie past eigh ty ears. Words cannot express our joy and delight over the wonderful action of your medicine on her whole system. We cheerful Iv recommend thoseafflicted to Irv it. Mas. C. HASKLDEX. Adams Hun. S. C. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist. Charleston, S.C.-Dear Sir: Your medicine has acted ?ike a charm on my son, who has been afflict? ed with Epileptic Fits for over six years. The medicinal effect 1ms beer, a source of joy and handiness, as he bas ??ot had one in eight mon th?. H. M. M A G W 0 0 D. No. 4 Franklin st., Charleston. S. C. Mr. Wm. A.. Gibson, Druggist, Cor. King and Queen.S ts : This is'to certify that my wife has been suffering for years with Epilep? tic fits to such au extent that I could never leave 'uer alone without a great deal of anxie? ty. Many t?ines 1 had to leave her lu charge of my store, but not until I would administer to her a dose of your medicine, that I would feel Safe to leave her. And now she is perfect? ly well, having had no return of fits since, j And whiie I use the remedy I consider it a ' balm to her. and advise any one who suffers from Nervousness or Epileptic Fits to used it at once and be restored to health. GUSTA*' JACOBY, Oct 25 King St.. Charleston, S. C. CHARLES HICKEY DEALER I3T Socking S?asses, Every Variety of Mouldings. Windole Cornices, Photographic Frames. CORD AND TASSEL LOOPS, ETC., Engravings and Oil Paintings Renovated. 345 Ki ?iq Street, above Liberty, CHARLESTON, S. C. September 20 - 3m HENRY BAYERTj IMPORTER OF Ba?, Coiiiis ai Grasps,; And Vt'holesale J)caicr in \ Apples. Potatoes, Onions, &c,; Country orders solicited and satisfaction : ?ruara nt ced. i 215 EAST BAY, ! CHARLESTON, S. C. September 2o 3m ._ ! C01TGABEE ,roii woF COLU31BIA, & C* AGENT FOU CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR. 9 These works were established in 2S47 by .Messrs*. Geo. Sinclair au.; James Ander:" >n and purchased by me in thc year ISid, and from iliac time till now carried on successfully by ; myself. My friends and customers will bear . v.-it ness of the large ?-nd stupendous jobs exe ruted by rn?. It was at my works where the '. tartest and almost only job of its class ever ex j edited in this city was dune, viz: the making : of: tue pipes for the City Water Works iu the ! year I$?t?. In tho brar- n of BELL FOUNDING, I can say that I have made tho largest bells ? ever cast in th- State, such as the bel! for the j City Hall in Clambia. My stock of patterns {br ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS FOR STORE FRONTS, is large and various, ?ind in RAILINGS FOR BALCON HS. OAKDENS AND GEM ETE ?vi ES I have thc larges: variety and most mod? ern patterns: many of these are patented am: 1 have purchased the righi ?br this State. In thc machine line I can furnish my pat? rons willi Steam Engines and Boilers of -tay size and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS haye carried off tau p'?zc at every State Fair held in ttiis eily, and in their construction I haye taken pains to combine simplicity with ilse most useful ::.oderti improvements, and may flatter myseli that tay CIRCULAR SAW .MI LLS IKOL fa vor willi every sawyer who un dors?a?: Is his t'Usb.-es*. the many orders I am steadily receiving for Sugar Cane Mills, [ir..ve that tho public appreciate tl:f mills of my make, sad >o i; is with my for ?iORSE P VWERS. CIN WIIEI-LS. GRIST .MILLS ?ind other .MACHINERY: I have :he iw?nnfrvluring rij;ht of many PATENTS, sur h as castings for Rock Cotton and Hay Press and three or ?our FEED CUTTERS and other LM 1'LEM EN TS 1 will bo pleased to send my CIRCULARS to ?nv applicant, together with pt icc list or esti? mate. My PillCES aremodem tc,.and I assure itu* public that they are lower even than those ol Northern manufacturers, and that my work will cr:npare favorably with that of any other maker. Address JOHN ALEXANDER, CONGA KKK IKON WOKKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. dan. 20. ly. KEECHNER & CALDER BROS., COTTON FACTORS . -AND WHOLE S ALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N C. BAGGING, TIES, TWINE, SALT, BACON, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c, &c. Wilson Childs & Co.'s WAGONS, at manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances on Consignments, and prompt returns at highest market prices. Sept. 2 B. R MGI?ELL (fe SON, WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f Vre. ALSO. Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected BLACK SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. RED RUST-PROOF OATS AND LIME. 1 .^AA^SEELS GENUINE RED RUST l.OUU PROOF OATS, 7 90c. per bushel. L5?0 BWs. FRESH STONE LIME, $1.50 per barrel. For s de hy WORTE & WORTH, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sep 27_ NTATH'L JACOBI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware and Iron MERCHANT. Manufacturers' Agency for COORING MS) HEATiKG STOVES, Sash, Doors and Blinds, White Lead, Colors and Oils, A fall Stock al wars on hand. A complete assortment of Mci aM Affiliai Hilt Glass OF ALL SIZES. ? Correspondence ar.d orders by mail promptl/ attended to. NO. 10 SOUTH FRONT ST., WILLSINGTON, N. C. Sep 6 3ai ~ PARKER & TAYLOR, DEALERS IX first Class Cites aili Heating STOVES, House Furnishing Goods of ali Kinds. DRIVE WELL PUMPS, AT VERV LOW FIGURES, Tia-*3?arc at "KTiolcsale as? Sotail, AT BOTTOM PRICES. Call and see us, or send fer prices, before buying elsewhere, and sa-, J n. ;:.ey. 19 SOUTH FRONT STREET, WIL3IINGTON, N. C. Sep C_6m BR??H?LD 4 BRO., Distillers, Rectifiers and Wholesale Dealers in Rye Whiskies, Imported Liquors AND C IG AUS. N. C. Brandy and Whisky a Specialty. No. - Granite Roze, So. Front Street y WILMINGTON. N. C. -ALSO GAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, MANUFACTURER OP All Sra?es cf Plug, Twist, and Snaking Tobacco. Sept. 6 3ni THE PURCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANA GEMENT. Tirst Class Hotel. Board ?2 50 to S3 0? pgr -:ny-Merchants $2 0? B. L. PERRY Proprietor. |h THE M GST POPULAR "TB * I _.? Q C~ /\ [_ I_. 1 1 V ' JJ PEW1NEM?EHMM N i S ?he -; - 0?? Wmm. in ll ^ r0 fe^&SI VS* m I !IS?K^;i\ /111 3*J0 I lr ?f:|u^ ?i ib^T^ LR ST - kl m*7\ LIFETi fv.B *?i K , SURPASSES^'CTKERS ll W 30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK 3 p (?H?CAGO ILL.-^-- Kl M 0 RANGE MAS S. H T. L. BlSSE?i?t^ Cu?r\??ton. S. C. J?-Tj_1_2?L. SA Watch!*. Sicmwi-Ti^S'-n. WhttiK-'Aino-.r'nc-^i i vr?ur .? \-n n... ..r^Tvcuiftti'-- PWfGfei?. V?iu*b>e CAV