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LS ?^W PJ?COSOPHY. M 1UT. O. a B?fcOWN. Editor. LITTLE BY LITTLE. y KUle the time-goes by -<*Sbeet if yo? ting through it, tong if jon " ??rh; ?y Hubs-*n boar, a day, ^Qoea wit? tbe years that hare vanished '^titUe*y Oitlla the race ia ron, I -^TrotfbleNa?d wai ting aod toil ara done \ * oX&tfo hy little the skies grow clear : ^^Na oj Httietbeabe comes near ; . ^VttxU By little the day smiles oct, "Jg, Gladder and brighter on pain and doubt ; ??tt?e the world grows strong the battle of Righ t and Wrong ; Little by li Ule the wrong gires way ; ?l?a?eby Iktle tba right bas sway j :0^SS^?f Ifttte Ulonging souls :\ ??l?ttiig& vp nesLser the shinning foals!, . t; Littkby Rttle the goo?Mn men Uaqstomi to bei iv ty for human ken ; Little bj l?ttie the angela see i better of good to be ; God of all lia pleading call ! Words. the actual trouble of life would -if people would bot remember is golden-wheo they are ^rjttft?t??* ve*e?^ or ^annoyed. To feel provoked or exasperated at a trifle wheo -the TOTTIS are exhausted is perhaps Eatujat o os, ia ou? imperfectly sane tiled stale. ? Birt why .pat. thc aunoy a?ea ?to ibo shape of speech, which ooo? uttered is remembered, which ?S|C^ fjj^ijtjrjt friend capricious, or a mal u??a*sooabIe, be carrul -weat ^T^" 9i>~?ot speak "while jon feel imi&ftf ?t togert ;>f'jou wrll aia^t be certain to say too mach, to sax mor? t^nan your ..copier.judgment j willapprove, aod tp speak ie a way ! tbawywa wfll regret. Be ?rent till jon I shaft be cairn, tested; sod' self-con , AJx>ve> aH^ jae ver 'write a letter when jWjjtjo in a^aiiod of irritation. -There is aa sager which is justifia bte ; there are resentments which are righteous ; it is ?dteetinres a duty to express indigna . ff?B?"," ?kt,?f jou consider the matter, 4?hp occasion? for putting such feelings -09 mord are comparatively few. ?JhsW C?a^once?o ? life-time perhaps. Derer come at all. Upon the whole ta community of ?hieb we form a part, Wra trying to-do the best they can ; aod %bg3e-?-onr friends and neighbors, and m boura of good lenfper and health, alway* wears a bright and sonny ff**'". ?? the Inction which the machinery ofli vic g move **nrj d'fecordaoLly, is caused by i too petty to bc noticed if we were r aormal condition.' The hasty word spoken in pe tal? ace may be ex plained, forgiven and forgotten. . But thelettJt^written ia a? -.ebullition % of wounded feeling.is a fact tangible, jipt to oe Tsfodoae^- Thene* it l?e?, with a oar tain permanence about it. You bare sent it to a friend,'who; reading it a>ialf deaea times, will er ch time find it more cruel and incisive than before. Letters once writtea aod sent away can not be reeded. You cannot be sure that yo? friend (or eaeniy) will burn them. Hidden tn bureau drawers or in c?m psrtaents of desks, folded np io port folio?, locked ia boxes, they ?ill, it may nsay^e* Hash op again in sodden feud aad Jfe?, months after jon have ceased to think of the {olly , which incited the?, or the other-folly which penned ftenr. ; Never write an angry letter, or write a letter, when jen are angry. A? heated feeling ?eeks the -soperla? tir? as sn outlet, and superlatives are dpt to be dangerous. So long as we ?Hog. to tb** positive in speech, wc are pretty tafe. We need* to be cautioned against undue baste in speech, bat. mothers mest of tl!. It is so easy to misun? derstand a child ; so easy to grieve a little person who is forbidden to answer buk ; so easy to leave s picture of yourself in the plastic memory, which shall be photographed there for the re asainder of life, and of which you would in coming days be ashamed. Let who will be hasty and co COD trolled, thc cannot abord to be- ?either?; aod if sb? asks tie help of the \Lord daily, hourly, an? every moment, she will be ?^TOMD thia sin and peril. rr fttm M&y laf?i' fgm-X n\? nfc- -?. ... Uni The holy life does not consist io, and t?tai^? l?mipuined T>y, spasmodic pr periodical acts bf devotion ; rather is it like the altar fire of which it was spok? en, 'The fire* shall ever be burning upon thVekar ; it s ball never go out.' Lev. vi ; 13. So on the attar of the purified heart there*ever barns the fire of d?votion, from which there contin? ually rise the tokens of sacrifice, ac? ceptable and wei I pleasing to God. It ?ai cleiigbtfol ?ncf profitable to worship nod linger in the temple, made with bandi, k is not possible tb abide . here. There is however, a temple wi'hin,' where the spirit may unceasingly wait upon God unhindered by the vicissi? tudes of human life. On the altar raised therein the holy fire may ever burn ; and before that sitar the living, earnest spirit may linger until God sheds the'foll glory of his grace and the baptism of power, which shall ener? gize and elevate tbe entire being, so thai the blessed promise here recorded ?ha? be foJ??JeaV O for the power to MrfuSt* upon God restfully/ hopefully, patiently, yet with persistent and deter wood - prayer aacfeTai th. It is easy . rp ask ander the* impulse of newly-fek need, aod even to press our request, bat we need to learn again thc lesson which oar Saviour taught. 'That men ought alwaye to pray, and not to faint.* Is tbe exercise of such persistent pray? er we abai! grasp the divine power and receive the divine fullness -Rec. J. Finnemore. When aman dies they who survive him ask what property he bas left be? hind. The angel who bends over the dying ?an ask? what good deeds he aaa tent before bim. ; Preservation ia bat the continuation of creation, tho Boa-infterroptioo of the fest ant af divins power and love. . The atroaf apirit of the highest angel needs Communion With God. Communion with God is a toing of infinite delicacy. It is the sensitive plant of the soul, and loses not its fragile nature whet*-* its occasions are pnblic. The exceeding delicacy is at onee its beauty und its snare:; In a I quiet room a happy family is gathered. Their fellowship is perfect. Eacb de lights in the society of' ?tl theJjrest. j Tire young peophfpresently consult to? gether, and, as the outcome, one, the choice of the rest, tu o ves to the father's side. c?-fie is about, in the Danie of all, to utter certain affectionate sentiments, when the door sharply opens, and a stranger eaters. \litei "intruder closes the door clumsily after him, chooses a I seat without consideration for any ene's convenience, abd begins to stare about htm. The fount of affection baa .. sunk back to its secret spring tn every breast Fortbetender address io tended., some cold, common-place utterance is hastily substituted. The little family bas been suddenly deprived of whole leagues of sunlight, and the time for breaking up ts welcomed by all. This parable of prayer needs nb interpretation.- If. B. Haynes: - Make the Best of Things. We excuse a mao for occasional de? pressions, just as we endure a rainy day. But.who o?ald endure 365. days of cold drizzle? Yet there are men who are-,, without - cessation,? -somber >nd charged whb:eijil prognostieation. tVjTe may be born Wt h ? melancholy tempe? rament, but tim* is uo reason wby we j should yield to jt. Despondency ia the .mot?! uncomfortable feeling a man eao have. One good laugh is a bombshell exploding in tim rights ? place, while j spleen.and discontent j's ..a <?un Jtbai kicks over the man who shoots it ' off Some have to get in heaven backward. Let us stand off from our despondencies Listen for sweet notes, not discords. In a world where God bas put exqui? site tinge upon the shell washed in the surf, and planted a paradise of bloom io a child's cheek, let us leave to the -owl to boo tc and th? toad to-croak,- and tfiffe "Ta?lt^'fin??f io' "co'mpjajn. ^Ta?f?; outde^ejtercise,. and avoid- ia te- sup- ! pera? if you would bave a cheerful dis? position. " XM.? habits ? .oL com^UjiLt dually drops ?intv" peev inness;; asp people l>e?onie waspish and ?nappi-Qacn- . am^dy^k?^eUbf^.?r:>--'^ ,..Ib"e Southern; 'Presbyter?m -abates tba fe the Board ,of Directors of live Columbia Theolog tea I Seminary Uas a p ! pointed the inauguration '? pf Professors ' Boggs.and _.IIemphill to tal;e place at uhe annual meeting of the Board in May next, the week preceeding the meeting of the General Assembly' -.ft is expected that ?he aoi?aaLmeeting of j the Alumni Association will take place ai the same time ; and that the Al omni lecture before the Students, by r the Hey. Dr, B. M Palmer, on 'The Theology of Prayer;' will also be de? livered on that occasion. A feast is thus in 'store for thai season, which it is hV>ped :wi&draw many of ibeTr Semi? nary graduates together again, and re? fresh their interest in their theological Alma Mater. .;.4 : ? ' ' The?deepest, and most desirable, and most permanent joy is not where the laughter and song are loudest. These are superficial and temporary. They are ripples, eddies ou th? surface of joy, showing its shallowness, not its depth. Weare always pensive and thoughtful when weare the most happy.-Farra day. A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the? weent -groavation. It ls for the Care jj thia disease and ita attendants, flCK-HtAMCHB. jniIO??SSB?. BYS gjjjffg CONSTIPATION, FILES, etc., that TDTT8 FILLS have gained, a world-wide reputation. No Remedy bas ever been discovered that acta so gently on the disystlve organs? giving them vizor to a? aimilate food. Aa a natural resalt. tho ?J?ervona Byatem ia Braced, thar Muacl?? are Developed, and the Body Bcboat. mim? and a. BTV AL, a Planter at Bevon SAT?, IA., say? : My plantation ta Ja a? malarial rtlatrtct. For eeverel yearn! conld not make half a crop on account of nliloua dla*???? and chm?. I waa M?rl) dlecouraffed vtaa t began the ns? of TUTlFW PILLS. TS? savait wee aaarveloaa: my laborer* aeon beean** hearty end robust, and I h?v? ned no ffcrtbar trouble . Oaar Haut or W?XSTEBS chabKed to a GLOBST BE?CK br a starie application of ems' Dy*:' It laaparta a naiaxaicolor. and acta matantaneousW. 8Mbvi)rntflaCa;oraeiitt>7ftzpran onrentJp* ' of One Dollar. - Offioe, 891iuna7 Street, -New-York, ATMhr. mrs MAW Als mf r*lumbl*\ , Vet? ewwaeSZe* nat en ap9*******?*J m cu R E Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within: its manifestations Without. Hence, to cure the the disease the eadie must be re? moved, aud in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE i* established on jus/ this principle. It realizes ?hat 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and Irver, and it strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements of which it is j composed act directly upon these great organs, both as A food and restorer, and, by placing ! them in a healthy condition, drive disease ! and pain from the system. I Fer the innumerable troubles caused by un ? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; j for the dist lessing Disorders of Women; for I Malaria, and for physical derangements gen I erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be I ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions ; said to be just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE i DIABETES CURE, j For sale by alt dealera. , H.H. WAR?SRfcC?., OhJyBack! That's a common expres? sion and has a world, of : meaning. How much buf? fering is summed up in it ' The singular thm^about " it is, that pain in the back * is occasioned by so many things.. Maybe caused by kidney disease, liveth com . plaint, consumption/ cold, fheumafism,dyspepsi|,over- ' work, nervous debili^. ?Sc ~i * % ^Whatever the cause, don't neglect it Something is wrong and needfc prompt . attention. No medicine has yet been discqf&red that will so quickly arid surely cure such diseases-;? a? BROWN'S IRON ISTCERS^ and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak? ing the blood pure and rich. - LopBSport. Ind. Dee. x, z88e? For a long time X lure been a sufferer from stomach ?ad kidney disease. My appetite was Tery poor and the veq&MBafl aaioont lead eat dingreedw^Khate. Twas.annoyed wry much from non-retention of wine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my ?v?. - - stomach does not bother oe any. Myaf^dteissunpJyiavaeiise. My kidney, trouble is ao mere, and my emeral health is such, that I feel like a new man. After the use of Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, I hare ga?nafc?gag atj^pounds in weight. O. B. SARGENT-. Leading psysicigiis:, and clergymen u?"??4tt^pm mend BROWN'S |?^^Brr TERS. It has ?^fd others suffering as yot?str^and it will cure you.^?. & ^ ? Invalids who are recovering vital stamina, declare in erateful terms their appr?cia* tion of the merits as a tonic, of Boetetter's Stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, but it also corrects au irregular acid state of the stomach, i oak es the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer from Rheu? matic ami kidney troubles, and conquers as welt as prevents fever ?nd ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. I? O TT nf Z9 s HORSE ANS CATTLE POWDERS Ko BoxsBr will die of Coria BOTS or Lrae Fx vxs, if Footrs Powders arc used tn time. Foufrt Powders wjn rare and prevent HOG CHOLXBJL. Foutz's Powder? will prevent GAPRS rx FOWLS, Fonts'* Powder w?Tl iBcrea*? the qomtfty of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet. Fontz's Powrie rs will rare or prevent almost EV?BY DISEASE to which Horses and < attie arc subject. FOUTZV Pow?wns WILL cm: SATISFACTION. Sold everywliere. PA VID r. FOTJTZ. Proprietor, \ "* f V - BALTISCHE, MD. 6. E. HAYNSWORTH, Attorney at Law, Sumter, S. C. Jan 16 JAS. D. BLANDI.VG, WM. D. BLANDING BUNDING & BLAMING, Attorneys at Law, Sumter, S. C. June 21 tf. WHITE'S HAT HALL, 2G9 KING STREET, CHARLKS'IOX. S. C. ALL THE XKW STYLES OF Men's, Youths' and Children's Hats, Men's Felt Hats, Men's Soft Hats, Gents' Stiff Dress Hats, Dress Hats for Professional Gents, BOYS' Soft HJ?IS, Fancy Hats for In fanis-all ?tyles and prices. UMBRELLAS. From large Buggy Umbrellas to small Para? sols,-?? t prices to suit all. U m b rel 1 as r eco ver?*d. ?nd repa i red. ~w."ciWRSYTHT & SON, 13 JrfcY GOODS AND CLO THING-, 406 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly ft Wholesale Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. %I%ES, FURS AND SKINS. W|OLj;. WAX, R4GS, PAPER STOCK AND COXXOiV. Cotton /Tie*, New hud Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. CV O. BOX 156, . *(&?tf?;ESTON, S. C. February 10 ly LIME, KAI NIT AND PLASTER ! Building Lime, Agricultural Lime, Car? bonate of: Li toe/ Kainit, Land Plaster and Marl. GOOD FERTILIZERS! AND VICKY CH KA P. Send for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Bocky Point, N. C. Jan* 2 13t iLYON&HEALY ? Monroe Sts., Chicago^ WU I wt*! crew. i J to ?ny ftddnw tb* i BAND CATALOOUf, . fer 1 ?si ?00 J?it?, 210 Eof?viof lo? ?Mtrauwnte. Suit*. Caps B*ltO IPompoa*. Epwleti, Cap-taspt, SUa<U. Dram MsjorH Suffi, nd Sundry Maui Ontbu, RfMat, kh. >U aya?*? ?mUmtVm mt fa _sht Arnumf ftttd??4>r ef CMBSBM? Maa* F. W. WAGENEB. GEO. A. WAGENER. F W. WAGENER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors, DEALERS IN - LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE -AND ROSINS. We keep one of the largest STOCKS that has ever been offered in the Sooth, and it is complete in every respect. We are prepared to fill sample orders for LIQUORS and WINES, and will send samples of any Goods we have.iu Stock. We solicit consignments of COTTON and NAVAL STORES. We have also added to oor establishment a special PRODUCE DEPARTMENT, ' . For which we solicit consignments of COUXTRY PRODUCE. We are agents for and have control of the following articles io this market : GEM IMPROVED COTTON GIN, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, L. H. MILLER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ELECTRIFYING SOAP, BROOKLYN S R. FLOUR, ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, STANDARD OIL TANKS, ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER, JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE, ; ECLIPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE^ IMPORTED GINGER ALE, SWAN'S CIDER, TO LU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER'fcflN, CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. Sept. 20, ' ly. WHEN Ton visit Charleston do not for? get t?r?elect a STOCK OF FRUIT. If yon have ?o?- sold it before begin now. There is Mouey in it. We nave a number of vessels importing, . direct from the West Indies, cargoes of Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples. Cocoa-nuts, ?c., while our stock of Apples, Lemons, Pea nuts, Raisins, Citron, as well as of Potatoes, Cabbages and Onions, is large and well selected. C. BART & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers, CHARLESTON, S. C. $3t* Orders filled promptly. Nov 7 '6m A^. McCOBB, Jr. - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ' < ' AND DEALER IN Lime, Cement, Piaster Paris Aod Other Building Material.. ? ALSO Land Plaster and. Eastern Eay. NO. ISO EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. March 21 - * ly WUUfRN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IS Provisions, Liquors, peco, k 167 and 169 Ea?t-Bay, CHARLESTON, 5. C. Dec. 2_6 BRIDAL PR?S?NTST STERLING SILVER ?-AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY-ATTENDED TO JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20 #: j ly n . HATTER. Octoter '0 3m "BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, -AND RICH JEWELRY. Orders Promptly Attended to S THOMAS^, & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. ADAMSj DAMON & CO,." No 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALERS IN STOVES, RANGES, GR A TES, MA? BLE AND SLATE MANTELS, Pumps, Lead awi Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead, Fire Brick3, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney Tops. Sep 20 ly HILBERS HOUSE. 284 King Street, veut to Masonic Tem? ple, Charleston, S. C. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates by the week or mouth, According lo location of rooms. This house, so well and favorably known ns being a strictly first-class boarding bouse, is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, and places of in? terest, und especially desirable for bnainess. men or families visiting the city, nothing be? ing neglected to make its guests comfortable. Ask ?or carriage at depot.-Keapectfull.v MRS. I*. HILDERS PROIMURTKKSS Sept 20--1881. * GARDEN SEEDS. IHAVE a better stock of FRESH, SOUND SEEDS, than ever before; grown in the shadow of our own Southern Hills ; and bet? ter adapted to Southern soil, and Southern climate than nny seeds in the world. If any? body doubts this, it will cost very little to send nn^l get a few and .try them. Price lists sent on application. Address, J. YV. VANDIVER. Seed Producer, Jan 16 Weaverville, N. C. BABBIT M?TAL7 ("^ IN-MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN X find at the office of the Watchman and Southron a supply of OLD TYPE METAL which is equal, if not superior to babbit met? al for their uses? It caa be had at reasonable rates / Tie Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office and Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. Yarde Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF DOOKS, SASH, BLINDS, Mouldings, AND BUILDING- MATERIAL. Sep20 lr WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. PA ? cc S OG 3 ? ?yr?w?r? '?tn? j. ^rorz xvv/Zv? MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April I? ]y HART AND COMPANY, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR FOR SALE, HAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BRADES STEEL, ELWELLS AND II AN DLED li OES, AXES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES, SOCKET SPADES, SWEDES IKON, REFINED IRON, PLOW STEEL. BACK BANDS, HAME STRINGS, PLOW LINES. Chicago Screw Pulverizer Puts In Crops at Half the Cost of the Plow. Over 100,000 Acres have been pat into Crops by these Machines. PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS ? LETTERS. * Address, HART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FOR SALE, SADDLES, BLIND AND RIDING BRIDLES, HARNESS, WOOD W A It E, TIN WARE, CUTLERY, HUBS, SPOKES, RIXS, AXLES, GRAIN MILLS, BOLTING CLOTH, MILL ROCKS, P<>T WARE, TURPENTINE AND COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGENTS FOB EEMP'S MANUBE AND COTTON SEED SPKEADEE. THIS CUT SHOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. AGENTS FOR WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. IMPROVED COTTON PLANTERS, GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND PLOWS. PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, THOMAS SMOOTHING AND PULVERIZING HARROWS. LA DOW DISC PULVERIZING HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER. FOR SALE THE DEERE CULTIVATOR. A NEW FEATURE AND A GRAND ONE. CHANGEABLE TREAD OF WHEELS. LAST SEASON, WE ADDED THE NEW FEATURE OF ARRANGING THE WHEELS SO 'J HAT THEY COULD BE MADE TO RUN ANY DISTANCE APART, AND ALL THE REST OF THE CULTIVATOR KEEPS IN TACT. SO WE MAKE THEM THIS SEASON. IT MATTERS NOT HOW CLOSE YOUR ROWS ARE TOGETHER; THE WHEELS CAN BE SET TO SUIT THEM. A SEEDER IS ALSO ATTACHED TO THE CULTIVATOR FOR SOWING IN WHEAT, OATS, RYE, PEAS AND THE LIKE. CHARLESTON. S. C. C. MAYHEW J. MILTON MAYHEW. C. MATHEW & SON, FLORENCE, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER. $Sf Correspondence Solicited with those in want of any work in the above line. . \ Oct 24 ! WILMINGTON, N. C., Cotton Commission Merchants, MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Fertilizers, IMPORTERS OF Genuine Peruvian Guano and german Salait. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, to which special attention is given. Correspondence solicited. Special induce? ments to large buyers of fertilizers. References.-E. E. Burrus. President First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; A. B. Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York. Oct 3 o HTBRUNHILD & BRO., WHOLESALE OEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF LIQUORS. PROPRIERORS OF lg tap Cigar f acton, No 2 Granite Row, South Front St., WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct 3 M. L. KINA RD, C LOTHIER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Patrons: The People. Our Study : TJieir Interests. Our Maxim : Fair Dealing. Our Reicard: Success. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING IN THIS SECTION. NEW GOODS. CORRECT STYLES. MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Sept 12 -J&Oft J?83_ _ Will bf. mailed FBEZ to all implicante, and to cus? tomer?? of la^t year without oraericsr it. It contain ? about 175 paires, 600 illustrations, prices, accurate descriptions and valuable directions for planting 1500 varieties of Vegetable ard Flower Seeds, Fiants. Fruit Tree?;, etc. Invaluable to all, espec? ially to Market Gardeners. Send for it 1 D *i FERRY & CO. DETROIT MIC m We continuo to act as solicitors for patents, caveats, trzrle-uiarfcs, copyrights, etc.,for tho United Skies, and to obtain pat? ents in Canada, England, France, Gcrmnnv, and all other cottntries. Karnsmac* Tiiirty-sir years'practice. No charge for examination of models or dratf in^'8. Advice bv mail free. Ta ten td obtained through ns aro noticed m tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has the largest circnlation, and is-ihe mostinfiu cntial newspaper of its kind published in tho i-orld. The ad vantages of snch a notice every patentee tinder stands. Thia large and splendidlvillustrated news? paper is published WEEKLY at $3.20 a year, an'dis admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics,inventions, engineering works, ^nd other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news? dealer*:. " - Address, Mann & Co., publishers of Scien? tific American, 2013?roadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed freo. &5 9) ? .SEWIHGMACH?HE CO CH ? CAGO j LL. -ORANGE, MASS. AND ATLANTA, GA.-- _ _m -f-OR:SA-L't';BY. W. D. GRAHAM, Wedgefield. S. C. ?PERFECT BEAUTIFUL. SAFE, agd RELIABLE. The great success achieved bv the RED **C* OIL, made bv t!:c KED "CT'OIL Manufac? turan;; Co., of J?altimore, has induced imitation. GET THE GENUINE. It is made of the best selected crude petroleum for family use. 11 has never been known to cause an accident, and hence can be entruste? to the usc of ?ny member of the household. It burns with a pure xvhite and brilliant flame. Does not smoke nor ernst the v ick, lias no bad odor. Can be used in any Kerosene Lamp. Ask your aorekeeper for it, and sec that he gets it. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Just published. ? new edition of Dr. CUL VERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak lies?. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Me?tal and Phy>ical Incapacity. Impediments ro Marriage, etc.: also. Consumption, Epilepsy and fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, ?fcc. The celebrated author, in this admirah'e Essay, clearly demowstrates. from a thirty years' successful practice, that th* alarming conse? quences of se!f abuse may bc rndically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once certaio and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mn}* be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. jaSTThis Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. S*?nt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on recent of six cents er two posfege stamps. Address . THE C?LVEHWELL MEDICAL CO-, \ 41 A55 St NEW YORK; Post Office Box, 450.) ' April 4 / : ly KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., COTTON FACTORS - AND - WHOLE SALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. -o BAGGING, SALT, BACON, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c, &c. Wilson Childs & Co.V WAGONS? at manufacturers-prices.. Libera! advances on Consignments, and prompt returns at highest marget prices. Sept.'2 BTF. MITCHELL ? SON, WILMINGTON, N. 'C. l ' OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES 'V Choice grades FLOUR, OWD maa'f t<re. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY; CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &e. -ALSO, - Selected RED RUST PROOF 'SEED OATS. " * J* Selected BLACK SEED. $A?S. J. )* Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. Selected White & Red SEED W^?IT, All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices? No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL k SONT THE P??&CELL H05SE Wilmington, N. '-?. * *: . UNDER NEW NAN4GE^^f. First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to S3 00 per day -Merca?Pti.$g Of B. 1*. PERRY % Proprietor. THE AIM AR HOUSE? CORN KR OF * . *rr:w Vanderhorst: and King Sts" HAVING BEEN LEASED BY .'?* . joists HerioC* (Formerly of 190 Meeting-S?^? IS NOW OPE'N. for tb? accommodation. Boarders. Parties'visiting 'Charleston jw?tl find this House conveniently air?ate* for^busi ness. nnd directly <tn the line at Street Kailey..' Terms, per dav, $1 ?>6 . Feb IS ? . p?* *? -TRADE NORMAN'S: CORDIAL. -MARK ?SURE and effectual Remedy for the COT? of ' ali irregularities and disortlTs of tb? Stom? ach and Bowels, whether in children or adults. It is accopfcihle to the Stomach Titboct b?ic^ off< :isivc to the taste. Frojnptly relieving; Dysentery. D?urhcPa, Ctol era Morbos, Cholera Infantum. Fins, Griping Pains, flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of thc Stomach, Heart tram, Sick and Nervous ' Headache and Dyspepsia. May be used in ell derangements cc the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation o? tile ? iu;e?ti?cj cr a change of food or ?*aicr. f *' NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Blade berry Wine. Does not contaia Opiato. and vr?l not constipate. Speda?y^nseon*?. wended for Seasickness and Teething Children. . - ?'.?<? Price 35c and $i-co per beale? ? - Sold Irj mil Dra?yists and Dealers in Mtdicfm*. EXCELSIOR CrTEMTOATi Sole Proprietors, ' Walhalla, S. C. U. S. A. JOS. F. NORRIE, FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, ? 217 AND 219 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.; Two Mammoth Stores ?nd Ware Houses, filled with a Full Line ol the Finest and Cheapest^ .n Furniture. The Cheapest Furniture House ?.J?fe Charleston, and a Discount of ^ Five per cent, off on all Cash Sales. . , ,, . ? Dec 14 V_ 3m . "GERMAN KAIHIT, Direct Importation, PERUVIAN GUANO, Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian. r. * Government. FISH GUANO* 6?S per cent. Ammonia. 1*?*% NOVA SCOTIA LAND KASTE?.7 Sooth Carolina Ground Phosphate, _ Fine Grouod and High Grade. tx For sale bv HERMAN B?LWINKLE; KERR'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. ?. Dec 12_Zm-s PH. SCH?CKMAIVW, 271 KING STREET* - - CHARLESTON, Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CAXYAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Hilliary and Upholstery Gool^1 ~ Agency of Bitttericlts Ladies* Ijress Patterns. ... * Stamping and Pinking in a great variety of patterns. Lessons in all the newest styles of Embroidery. IPI. SCHUCKMANN, WM. G. JATHO. j Dec 12 _ 3m. ! PATENTS j Obtained, and all business in the U.S.Patent ! Office, attended to for MODERATE FE?S^ ~ ? Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Offitee, . ' and we can obtain patents in less time than i those remote from WASHINGTON, j Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise ? as to patentability free of cbanre; and we j make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN j PATENT. * j We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. ! of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual clients in your own State, or connu address C. A. SNOW & CO:, 9 Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. August ? BARNES' Paunt Foot and St? Power Machinery. Com{ outfits for A.-toHl WorMfe*^" Business. Lathes for W^oi ?r Metal. -Circular Sawa^ Scroll Sara Formers^ 3ior. tisera, Tcnoners, et?-, ete?-r Machines on triai if gwtwi. Descriptive Catalogue and Price List Fie?. . W. P. & JOHN BARNIER So.JUC?aia?t. KocxroE?, IA.