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LITTLE FEET. In castle hs!!*, or cottage homes, Wherever guileless childhood roams, 0, there ia nothing half so sweet, As btisjr tread of little feet. The sighing breeie, the ocean's roar, Tbs purling rill, the organ's power All atir the sou!, bat none so deep, . As tiny tread of little feet. When we go forth at early mora, To meet the world sad brave its seora, Adowa the ?arden walk so neat, We sec the prints of little feet. At eve when homeward we repair, With a--l.iog lia.b? and brow of care, The voice* ring out clear nod sweet, Thea ct mes the rash of little feet. v The knives are lett, the dishes stray, The t<fbls are spirited away, And when we go the lost to seek, We take the trail of little feet. But when the angel Death bath come And called the flow'rets from our home, Oppressive silence reigns complete, We miss the souud ul little teet. Then tools are ssfe, no dishes stray, No door? going slumming all tbe day ; Dut 0, 'twould give us pleasure sweet, To hear pgaio those noisy feet Soft night bat come ; all are ssl Ye*, all bot me-I vigil keep; Ilufh. Hurt), my heurt, and cease to beat, Vas that the step of little feet ? Ye*, mother, 'tia the softened tread Ot bim you miss and mooro as dead, And ofteo in your sweetest sleep, You'll dream of bearing little feet. And when this pilgrimnge o'er, And you approach tba; blissful shore, The first to run your soul to greet, Will bc your darling's little feet. HOW IO SAX?ItoA?IBE AT W?03?E. Messrs. Editors Banner of the South and Planters Journal: There is oe work that pays mc so well ss making manure on ay own plantation. I make it a business, and attend to it as wei! as I do to choppiug out my cotton, and am at it all thc time, and it pays me well. Seeing the Dickson Fertilizer Cora pany of Augusta bas offered premiums equal to a thousand dollars in cash, for upland crops made OD home-made ma? nure, it mny be some young farmer will care to know a good pian for saving and using all the elements of manare that KO to waste on his owo land, and I will give my plan, with the remark that he will do well to follow it till he finds a plan that is better. Home-made man? ure is ibe best of all kinds, aod the average cost ol ft need not be over one dollar per ton, ten tor s being more than equal to one too of thc best guano sold. 1 do consider, however, the Dickson Company has done well to put a premi? um to encourage this branch of economy on the plantations, foi the more one makes at home, thc more he wir find he needs, and will buy. Nine tenth.-, of our people don't know what rich land will do, and when they find it out all sorts of manures will be properly appreciated Jint to my plan. I have au old mule and dump carl, and hire an old darkey every year, whose on i v labor is to haul manure and stuff to make it. I ct vcr stop him to send to town for the mail, nor to chop cotton, nor to pick cotton even. Every day that old man mao hauls with his mule, aod if I ever have a apare hand from the crop I send him lo help in tbe saute bus i o CM Leavers an J pine straw ta 0!! my snails and put under my cow shed-, sad rhc same mixed with rich dirt from thc w??ods to cover all my lot a loot or two fe;t deep, sweepings from the yard, garbage from the garden, and drop? ping from stock outside the lot and in the highways to put on the compost heap; -tow and then a barrel of lime or plaster from town to use in composting. AU these thc cart gathers io from day to day. My st bios arc cleaned out and relittcred as often as the stalls get a iittle foul, and all the cleanings go end' r the manure shed to rot down thoroughly, sod row and then.i pt ck of plaster thrown over it to sar? the ammonia Or, if thc manure shed .? full, then I haul to a convenient spot in thc field where it is to be used, and there make into a neat heap and cocer well with earth. If it is very damp and strong, some dry earth mixed in wiih the pile occasionally prevents evaporation and fire tanging. My horse lot tir barn yard is cleaned ont but once a year, the lifter being put in gradnaUy, so that each layer becomes wei! tramped. All my cattle and hogs are turned ir. here every night, and oc? casionally a little corn throw.i to the hogs ou the litter, toset them rooting and turning ii over, which makes it ail the better. In the winter I ran usually haul out as m nell as 1?U0 to 800 cart loads from this lot alone ; but in doing this all my teams and hands help, as it is the biggest jiibofrhe kind in the year. Any time after corn is gathered 1 begin to haul out and bank up man? ures in the fi^ld it) convenient piles and cover over with dirt. My coiup**si heap is made altogether irom about the house at.d garden and wood pile All thc rotted chips, cinder?, ashes, yard sweepings and garbage go on this pile, with sometimes a little lime to decompose it thoroughly, and strong soapsuds from the Wash pot poured on. Tins makes tiie finest and richest of all manure heap?; and while it costs least bi all, being bu i lr up almost entirely by house servants in cleaning about rhe yard and pardon, it will often prove equal lo uue third tts weight in peru? vian guano. The hog pen, when I am fattening my ho^s, is u source of the be?t of all man? ures. My old carter throws in a load of litter every day or two, filling the peu 8 fout deep hy the time the hogs are gilled, and I fltid this the? most durable in Us effects of all thc manures I have ever Used. I do not know bow many fons of ell sorts of manure 1 get every year. I ' think, with ali ibe hauling bask and forth, I gel three cart loa ls t.n an aver? age every day, available for u?e, count? ing, of course, ali the help I put on rhe hauling in the winter and .?pring. This would give nina tandi u oart load?*, equal certainly to three hundred lons, sad worrh, at my calculation. 91,400 at least. And all f hi< is, as I may safely say, the yield Iront ene WHO sud bis earl, *Uu only ?uoh Colpas I CHU throw in conveniently. I use a.y'mau ure liberal ly ss I go, sumer i mts puning 2W cart loads lo an ?ore. often IOU, ?nd wheo ?tee such a liberal dressing is plowed in, that laod wili be rich for several ?aar? and works r?sey, sod does not bake ?or suffer from drought so readily. I consider the increased 3**H *u 008 year, irom the mao ore sftted the year previous, pays liberally the cost of saving and applying it, and leaves ne the increased yield every subsequent year as nett profils,. equal to . 75 per ce ti ta ra. I fir.d also that on laad.weli improved with my home made manare, a very small application subsequently of com? mercial manures makes a more wonderful yield than a thoa-and pounds would do on land that has not had my home com. post on ir. The ficher tny hrtids are with borne made manure^ the better it pays me to use guano on nie same land, Mr. Editor, ? have had such success in the practice of my plan that I want to see every plantation doing the same way, or a better way. The secret of roy success is, that I make manure faviog a special business, and never pul it aside to do anything else. On my farm, in the fence corners, and in the woods-and branch bottoms, are millions of bushels of corn and wheat, now in the shapli of dead leaves, rich dirt, &c. I am saving it daily and converting it, and it pays me well The same is on every planta ! tion in Georgia. Let us not ignore the I fertility that lies at our own doer, and reach out to buy to a ruinous extent from abroad. Yours truly, OLD MAN. HOW I O BANISH FLEAS. The oil of pennyroyal will certainly drive these pests off; but a cheaper method, where the herb flourishes, is to i hrow your dogs and cats into a decoction of it once a week. Mow the herb arjd scatter it in thc beds of the pig" once a month. Where the herb cannot be got, the oil may be procured. In ?* ;s rrse, saturate strings with it and tin them around the necks of dogs and cats, pour a little on the back and about the ears of hogs, which you can do while they are feeding without touching them. By repeating these applications every twelve or fifteen days, the fleas will flee from your quadrupeds, to their relief and improvement, and your relief and comfort in the house. Strings saturated with the oil of pennyroyal and tied around the neck and tail of horses will drive off lice; the strings should be saturated once a dav. Oil of Peppermint to Relieve Pain* A writer to the London Lancet says : "A few dayg ago, when in China, I became acquainted with the fact that the natives, when suffering from facial ucuralgia, applied oil of peppermint to the seat of paio with a camel's hair pencil. Since then, in my own practice, I have frcqtieLily applied oil of pepper aunt a3 a local anaesthetic, not only in neuralgia, but also in gout, with re? markably good result/;. I have found thc relief from paio tobe almost instan? taneous " Sew Advertisements. H. J. SAYERS. DEALER IN KEAL ?.STATE, FRAN KLIN, P. A. Buys and Fells improved mid unimproved lands an^-wberc in (be Un i'rd State?. MERCHANTS 4 a ii. M si ?... a ff Ki " < i" r : V N Iii '! I. Wu^btfu?? i? sit a iii IS GOOD FOU Burns ami Sraldy, Btu umatism. Chilblain*, Hemorrhoid? or Pilca, Sprains and Braises, Son Nipples, Chapped II ? f.d.?, Caked Bi easts, Plena Wounds, Fistula, Mange, Frost Bios, Spavins, Sweeoey, External Puisons, Scratches, or (?ruase, Simd Crack?, Stringbalt, Windfalls Gall? of All Kinds, foundered Peet, Sitfn?t, Ringbone, Cracked Heels, Poll Evil. Foot Kot in Sheep, Bites of Animal? t Inscets,Roo- in Poultry, . Toothache. Ac, Ac, Lame ?'ark, Ac., Ac. Larse Size. $1.00. .Tlcdium, SOr" ?mall, 25e. * The Gurgling Oil has been in cse as a Lini? ment for thirty-eight Jr car*. Ail ?e ask if a fair trial, but bc .-ure a'd tollu* directions. A?k 7<>ur stares! druggist or dealrr io pater.t medicines, for on? of our Almanacs and Vado A ecuin.?, aad rend what the peupla tay about thc Oil. The Gargling Oil is for sale t>v all respectable deniers throughout the United States aad other countries. Our testimonials date from 1833 to tke pre? st nt. and arc unsolicited' Ufe the Gargling Oil, j and tell jour neighbors what good it bas done, j We deal fair and liberal with all, and defy j coi.rradiction. Write for aa Almanac or Cook Book. Manufactured at Lockpart, N. Y. -BY MERCHANTS GARGLING OIL COMPANY, ._JOHN HOPPE, Sec'y. Fragrant > apollen e Cleans' Kid Uiover and ai!kiuUs ?rf (.'baba and Clo'bing; removes Paint, Greese, Tar, lc, ittttnmliy. without the least injury to the finest fabric. S<?bl by Drnggi?ts and Fancy Goods Deailers. FRAGhAN? SAP0L1ENE Co., 33 Barclay St., New t'ork.4ft La ?aile St.. Chteign. FOUNDS AT BOMB' KLUTZ'S CHILL ? IKK, j The vue cheap, sale and permanont cure for j CHILLS, FEVER AND AGUE, Liver Complaints, Ac. Contains neither Quin ine or Arieiiic. Neyer fails. "u!y?0*ts. Try it, an.i 1* cured. Sold by all Druggists, THEO. F. KLb'TIZ A CO., Proprietors, balisburr, s. C. TO THE AFFLICTED ! At lu?t a sure remedy has be?n f .und tur al) Skin Diseases, such as Itch, Tetter. Ringworm, Poison O .k. Piinbles, Ac. BENSON'S SALA LEM BROTH is warranted in every instance. For ,a> by all Druggists. C. P. A I. E. BL.\ SON, Proprietors. CharlottsaVille, Va. CHEAP ADVERTlShV(J.- We will insertan advert?* me? in EIGHT HUNDRED Ant rican NEWSPAPERS for SIX DOLLARS P2R UNE per week. One ??ne one week will COM Six Dollars. Two lines will cost Twelve Dalara, and Ten lin--? will ec-t Sixty Dollars. Bond for a Printed List. Address GEO. P. ROWELL if CO.. Advertifing Agents, No. 41 Park Row, New Yor-. _ Agents! Read This! W li W ILL PAX'AUK VI'S A SA LA IS Y fy ot i u per week an i expenses, or allow a ? ?erie commission, to sell our to* and wonderful fcvtetl -ns. Address M. WAGNER 4 Co., Mar? shall, Mich._ A Day for all with Stencil 'fools Ad- ? dress A- ?. ttaaBAB, Springfield, Vt. ! A MONTH Hors? ?ad Carriage O^^furtsisbed. Kxpactos paid H. Sb*.*. A (trod, Me 510 Pbrewd but quiet mi-n can sank? a fortuna ky revealing the scent of tb? business ta no one, j Address ?BO. WINSTEAD, ! 188 DrAdway.lI?? York. JW. VA NN A.M EE, M. ?>., mee*sfuiJj' t treal? all classas of Carwafe aad Aewte Disease?. Send stamp for similar ceatainhg particulars aad Utunoaiala. Address Bog 51?0, i Sew Wk? , jL\t??L? 1871, uim^i?; M CROQUET. Complete Sets from $3 to $20 per set. BASK BALLS. AU tb? different kinda At red aced price?. FISHING TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELING BAGS. For Indies snd gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTMEN'S GOODS. Goods f hipped to snj part of the country per express. The same careful attention given to orrie? by rnnil ss to personal purchases. Prices for our goods based on gold at pur. POULTN^Y, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, Msreb 21- BALTIMORE. MD Charleston Broom Factory, J. P. BROWNE, Agent. ALSO AGENT FOR Safety Lamp. PERKINS A HOUSES' NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP IS absolutely safe both from Breaking and Explo sion. Gives twice as roach light as ordinary I Lamp?, ?nd use? 38 per cent. less Oil. Gives off no oder, snd lasts a lifetime. For sale by J. P. BROWNE, 13G Meeting fl., and 51 Broad Street, ? Chorlestor., S. C. Agent for St? to of South Carolina. GREEN A WALSH Agents for ?umter, S. C Ai ril 5_?m_ ANDREW McCOBB, Jr. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, And other Building Material. -At.se LAND PLASTER AND HAY. 217 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. Feb 8-3a?3 Opposite New Custom Honse. J. E. ADOEB & CO., IMPORTERS OF ASD DE A I-f. RS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY*, GUNS, BAR IRON, SI EEL, AND Agricultural Implements, 139 Meeting Street, and 62 East Bav Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. E. Adger, A. McD. Brown, E. D. Rollinson, G. II Moff-tt, J. Adger Smyth, E. A. Smyth. | Feb 8-_6m Henry Bischoff & Co-, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS TOBACCO, &c. 197 EASI BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 8 6m PERUVIAN GUANO?"GUINNAPPEi Standard Fertilizers, AND PLANTERS' SUPPLIES OF AL, KINDS, Furnished at lowest ra'ea, by WILSON & SELBY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Light Street, Baltimore. P. 0. Box, 281.] Consignments solicited and Liberal Ad? vances made on them. asrasaxcas. Masara. D. J. Winn, Kennedy A Holman. A A. Gilbert, Rev. Noah Graham. Feb 22 3ra STEELE^ April S ly PAVILION HO TBL CHARLESTON S. C. BOARD. PER DAY, $3.00. ROBT. HAMILTON, MRS. H. L. BClTKBFIELD, Superiateodeat. Proprietress Oct 5_ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S.*C. This well knowa and popular FIRSTCLAS? HOTEL, ??tua ted in the centre of the city, an? also in ?he centre of tbe Wholesale Bu-inesi House*, affords facilities comforts and attentioi to Travellers for Pleasure and Merrh.ints ot Bnaiaeas. second to noa? in the United States. April 12 6ra COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS new and Elegantly 'Furnished Bstab lishment, sitaated in the business midst of Soatl Carolina's Capitol, affords tba bett and mos pleasant accommodations in tbs city. WM. GORMAN, Propietor. J. D. Br ms, Cashier. May 10_ly_ THE MILLS HOUSE" PARKER & POHD, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. HAVING been recently ead thoroughly rea. ovated ead repaired, is ea? (be mos comfortable ?od luxurious establishment ?oat! N?w York, _ Vori _Im A Heart? Old Virginia Welcome _AWAITS-TO? AT HEWITT'S GIME HOTEL AUGOBWT GA. W. C. BE Wi TT^Proprietor. Ja* NEW CATALOGUE, No. 7. JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S LIFE OF GEN. ROBERT E. LEE, Illustrations, Portrait* and Maps.I;.........-.$5 00 Musings over (he "CbrixtianY ear." and "Ljra Innoceniium." by Charlotte. Yonge, together with a fen Gleaning* of Recollections ot the Re? John Keble, gathered by several friends.2 50 ? Cwordanee to "Keble's Christian Ycnr"..2.50 li ol id. vs at St. Mary's, or Tales in aSiater ho'od, by S. 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BLES, and the EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK, at extremely low prices. ?3f Persons residing in the reentry will please hear in mind tb>?r by sending their orders lo UK fur any books published in America, they will bc charged only the price of the book. Wc pay for the Postage or express. Address FOG ARTIE'S HOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 200 KING STREET. (IN THE BUND), CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. April 5 A. B. Stillman's DR? GOOBS HOUSE 281 K'niQ Sind. FOURTH DOOR BF.L'iW WENTWORI? >1. Charleston S C OPES1XG OF S Pl! I SO A.VD SUlUfEB GOODS. NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS DOODS. FRENCH CAMBRICS AND MUSLINS. 4 WHITE AND BUFF PIONAS. CAS5IMERES TWEEDS AND JEANS. DOMESTIC GOODS OF EVERY KIND. HOSIERY GLOVES AND NOTIONS. All cheap f r cash st A. R. STILLMAN'S, 281- Kiog Street. April 5-3m SUMMER New styles Straw Hats for Gentlemen, ria: PANAMAS, DUNSTABLE, LUTON, PEDAL AND LEGHORNS. The prices vary from 50 ets. to $4. Extra wide Straw Hal* for men and boys... 25c. A larg? varisty of new style Stiff Felt Hats, for \oung nun- price?..'..tl te $3. Men's and JOU'VJ Soli Felt Hats, with high or low crowns, and wide or narrow rims....50c. $1 $2. $3. BOT?' Dr<.?, Sebe?] and Yard Straw " Hats........._?(c. 75c. $1. Fol the dear lillie children we have beautiful little faney straw Halt 50c. $1. $!.?0 $2. Ladles' and Misses' S haker Hoods.25ets, Oreen, blue and brown Silk Parasols..... .$|, Black and brown gingham Parasols 50c 75c. $1 Silk. Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas in variety, Low price Umbrellas.75ett\ $1. $1.50. $2, Young men's fancy Nam w Panama Hau. Extra wide rim PI -titer's Panama Hats. AV'^ng Canea for Bsa, boya and cb'tl Jren...25 cents to $4 ' tm'* and boys' Ca| s, 50 cents, $1. $1.50. Array, Navy acd Pic-Nic Caps. ?&-0XE PRICE and TERMS CASH.-?* STEELE'S "HAT HALL," Na. SIS King Street, Sign of the "BIO HAT." Char I eiton, 8. C. April 5 Sot ESTABLISHED ?838. DANIEL K. SILCOS. Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 k 179, KIM. STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C." JJ ONT BUY YOUR FURNITURE UNTIL YOU EXAMINE MY STOCK. Constantly oa head a large ead well selected assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Of tba latest sad most approved styles, which hi ?fters at prices which cannot fail ta pleas?. ALSO, Chamber and Cottage Sets, DESCRIPTION. All kinds af MATTRESSES- atada to UPHOLSTERING aad REPAIRING dane sj shortest notice sad ia the beet i H. B. Ossa? Carda?? April* . tat VINEGAR BITTERS J. WALK, a. Irse*?*?i ft. H. MCDO*?L? * Co., Smgiao * OM ?mk. Kai Fraadaw. Cul., ?ml SI OHHM ?tr-t. V. Y BULLIONS ' Beor Teohsneny to their Woaderfal Carat Ive Effect?. They we not a Tile Fancy Drink, Hade of Peor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* ?nd Befase Lluaore doctored, sp Iced and sweetened io please the tartccaJled ..TooJoo,* "Appetisasy," "Billi ajs.'ssc, that lead the tippler orrta aran)?iui>esssaadwfn.wii'?ie atrne Medicine, randa from the satire Bri** and fiert? cd California, free freos all Alcoholic Stlmn lanu. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURI? FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Benorator and Invigorate ot the System, oarryipg off all possononn matter aadiestmlngtbablood to a healthy condition. Ko person caa take theea Bit? ters according to directions and ressaie lone; snweE, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aad the vital orsa is wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Parra ti re aa well aa ? Tonie, pone liing, also, the peculiar merit ot acting aa a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam? mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in yc-ssj cr old, married or ?ingle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the tum of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. Far lalaassasuory aad Car?ale Rheama? ti am aad Goat, Dyspepsia ar Indigestion Billons, Remittent aad Intermittent Po? rers, Disease* ol' the Blood, Liver, Evie? ne y a and Bladder, theea Bitters have herr.moa? successful. Bach DIaeaaea are oaaaed by Vitiated Blood, which is geueraUy produced bf derangement ot the Digestive Organe. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead ache, Pain ia the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightaeaa of the Chest, Dissmcaa, Boar Eraetstieos of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation Of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Fata la the le? gions of the Kidneys, and ? hundred other patatal army toma, sra the offsprings of Dyspepsia, " They invigorate the Stomach sad stimulate the torpid Liver aad Bowels, which reader them of unequalled emcacy in cleansing the blood of all 1m purities, sad im? parting new Uta and rigor to the whole system. FOR SK IN DISEASES, Bru pitons. Tetter. Salt Shearn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pastalas, Bolls,Car? buncle*. Blag-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Byes. Erysipe? las. Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Heme? and Diseases of the Skin, of whaUv-r name or nature, are literally dug up and carried eat of thc system to a short Um? by the use ot these Baters. Ow bottle fa anea eases will convince the most laersdaloas of their cura tire effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yea and tts fm* pori ti ea bursting through the alda ta Pimples, Erup? tions or Bores ; deanes lt when yon and lt obstructed and sluggish in the reins : desase rt when lt ls foul, and roar feelings will teO ron wheo. Beep the blood pare, and the health of the svatam will fa-ow. Pin, Tape, aad other Warona, lurking lu the system of so many thousands, are eaVtssUhr destroyed and removed. Bays a distinguished pbnloleyist, there is scarcely an individual neon the ?ce ef the earth whoas body la exempt from the sauosuos of worm?. It is not upon the healthy elements of tba body that worms exist, bat upon the dieses*- humors and slimy deporta that treed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, ne anthelmlntiea will free the system bom worms Ilka these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD * COL, Druggists and Gen. Agents. San francisco. California, sad 3t and 31 Commerce Street, New Tor- j larSOLD BY ALL DEI)HOISTS ABD DEALESA SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE >t md. unrivalled by any other manufacturer in the whoic world. The sslci for last year 187C, 127.8.13, being over forty four thousand more thsa any other company. It will hem, fill, bind, gather tock and in fact do all that caa possibly be done by machining ia the most perfect manner. A full assortment of silk twist, eolors sises, needles for all ibo leading styles of machines and a general stoek of attachmeotc and sewing ma? chines goods generally. Address 220, E. NEWELL, Agent Singe* Sewing Machine. No. 9 South Front SL Wilmington. April 19-6m SPUING AND SUMMER IMPORTATION, 187X. I RIBBONS. Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG^"T & CO., ivroargas A?? JOS BE as op Bonnet, T'imming aad Velvet Ri bbc ns, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts. Crapes, Beebee, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Connote and Ladlee' HaU--Trim mad aad Untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, Ac. 137 aad239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to ba foaad ia this eoantry, and unequalled in ehoiee variety aad cheapness, comprising the latest Earopota No?. elties. Orders solicited aad prompt attaatioa fire?. March 1 STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, RAMES E. & H* T* ANTHONY & CO?, 691 BROADWAY, NEW TOBE, Invite the attention of the Trade lo their exten? sive assortment of the above gooda, of their ova publication, mao a fae tare aad issf srfaaia. ASM PHOTO LANTERN S LIBES, fM GBAPH0SC0PB8. NEW VIEWS OF TOESMFTB. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Ml Broadway, New Yo-*, Ops isttl Mo socialite Betel. Importen and Hanafaeteroc ef PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Mare? ll ~-;-"z--. - . - Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Cotton ana Naval Stores* Charlestone S.C Myer s For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dragging which in afc OOM agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tba bair. Faded or pray hair ts 900%- restored io its original color, with the ?noss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick? ened, falling hair ?becked, and bald? ness oner, though not always, cored by its rise. Nothing eau restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, tx the glands atrophied and decayed. Bot suen ss remain eta be saved fcr utefalnesB by this application. Instead af fooling tba hair with a nasty sedi? ment, it wm keep it dem sad vigorous. Ita occasional ase will prevent tte hair from turning gray or falling off, ead consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to tte bair, tte Tiger eta only benefit but not basa it If wisted merely fora HAIR DRESSING, nothing ehe eta be lound to d?sirable. Containing neither efl nor dye, it does not soil , waite cambric, and vet lasts long OB tte bair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. < Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL um A?AITIICAL CH tjftarty IX) WELL, MASS. FRI CT. SLOG, De. A* J. CHINA, Ai?, t at Sumter. S. C. C?IA3LE3 A. DA2fA. Editor. A Newsjunet ai thal latearle*' far Fe apia Haw ea Barth, taetadtag Veneers, tfwrhsnVa. Merchants, Pro? nuil I il Ms?. Wu tsta. Tats IBIS, aaa eil Mae. aer of Honast Fo?a, and toe Wire?, Seas, aaa Jaagatsriof ?li taca. ONLY OHS DOLLA* A YEAR t ONE HTJNDEXD COPIES FOR Mt. Or las? tana Oas Cent a Cooy. Lat taara aa a $50 Ciao ax ercry Post Otes. ?EST-WEKSLY 3UN, S3 A YEAR, of the saeta alas sae general character as TEE WEEKLY, ant wita a greater variety of ?aasfliaaisa isafliss. siiil faranfetag the a*ws to tts soDscrQwrs with greater 1 tt cocoes twice a weak tantead of once only. ?Bl DAILY SCH, M A YEAS, i ta poi moe. AJI the aewe TKttMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUE. fsa sanias, ena year, asa .rslstr aStrosssa (sad aa eura copy to toe gaster ap of ciao). Staat Dollars* ?ws?if sov'ce, ene yeer, aeenrntet? addressed (aaa aa essa copy to lae tjffi^foff?^ .inas???^^ ?**J S&fU**.***- ^oaaraoSTSsdissaii? fsa? tas tesslVWes*rycB?jjnrrosetter nrorerah), Wirt j ?tve Pal I a rs? OM hendred eoeis?, ene Tear, to aaa address (tartan I?JJJ tar ea? yaw to^yaeser^wool ?|n^a^^e^^^g S'esttOaVa eedsn.etwefce, er drafts ea Nea May 17 Sat DARBY'S PROPMMCTIC A HIS lavasaaale FaarBy Mealetns. for aerify lng, clean.rng. laaioviaf had odin ia aB hind nf aiehnese ; ?far hams, soras. wen nd?, stieg? for EryaipeUs, rheasaatissa, ead all skia die-sc4 for eatarrh, seen atoota, sera throat, diptharia for eolio, rftarracsa, atolera ; as a wash to softe snd^seraM?^the^j^ mnjew^Trmt^^ aophed^jxteroaJly^ ajMrtjo^ba^r^jjed^^ and Co? o try Merchants, and taay order? directly of the DA.tSY PROPHYLACTIC CO., Iel Willi*. Street, N. Y* aa! _ ly WOFFORD COLLEGK BPAStTAH BU al G C. H., 80. CA. FACULTY: BEY. A. M. SH I PP, D. D" President aa Professor Mootai and Mara! Sci ace. DAVID DCHCAV, A. M., Profsssor Aneiei Leagnages and Lltsveears. UT. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.O., Profess* EoglUh Literatare. WARREN 00 FIS. A. M., Pr if sae ir Valar JAB. H. CARLISLE, A. IL, Professor Kath saet?es. SIT. A. H. LESTER, A. ML, Fri h II II Mist? ead Stationl Lhtsratwra. The Fwaavatatj Seh ander the i ta teed ic i aaparrtaiea nf tte Faealty, Jae. W. 8HIPJ A. M., Priaeipal. Divinity latest1 See. A. V. Ship*. 7>. 1 Rev. Whitefoord* Sta ita, 0. D. ; lev. A. ] Th? ?ret Seestoa of the Seventeenth Collegia Yeaehaajeeea the Irai Monday fa Oetobe 1*7?. the weeod Seaaioa angie* oa the tret Mot day ie Jaaeary, UTI. Tte ?nares af stadias sad Ott) stander* < .thatnrthte ressaie aashaagsd. hal the Faaali aaa? anet!', iriagatar stsdsats ac lhasa waa wi. ta perm aarttcwtar st adata eely. tte fahl* ?JW anuitesMMaais ttara. TtrWoene*yee#,la CaOeg* etaasea, fasMh aMttMMt sW aaa t.f m, .w, eaw invarrawcy. Tatusa aa? o?m* ta rumnj i i m-*-* *- -* tw/iwi?ra rr^tsrauwy newee.,tanant lng eeat?ageaifoe, Hi ia cam ney. ^^^^^^^^kV^^^^W ^\\\\%f^^^*^m' ^S^SIS'SfMf?^hsMtM sB^BJ I READ ?T IS WELL KNOWN TO DOCTORS AND to Lidies, that Women are .?ulge<*t to mimer 008 Cl rafe* pevol'St* to their sex. >u^hassappr<:s .loa ti the Meuse*, Wai??, Painful! Monthly "P 1'id."" Kboaintotina o rho Bork and Womb, irrogotor Munmro itioo, Hun-r has?-, or Execs sive "Fl?*," and Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb. These diseases have *eld"io been trca'ed soc cessfoily. The profe-rion hus sought diligent? ly for ?omo remedy ti.at would enable them to treat those di^eaae* Kith encco**. At last, that remedy ha? been discovered by one of the m ?st skillful physicians in the State of Georgia. Thu t remedy is BRAOFIELD'S FEMALE REC" '.TOR. It Is purely rentable; end is tut up MI AlluDta Ge- rgia. by BRADFIELD A L . It will purify the blood and strengthen the system. relieve irritation of the kidneys, aod is a perfi-ct specific for all tbe anote diseas-s; as curtain a cure as Quinine is ia Chills and Fever*. Fora history of disease?, and certifcates of its wonder.'ul cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around th- bottle. Every b ttle waraiit ed to give satisfaction or money refunded. LAGRANGE. GA., March 23,1870. Bra ifield ? Co.. Atlanta, lia. :-Dear Stn.-I take pleasure in stating that I have used for the last twentv years, the medicine vou ars> patting up, known" as DR. J. BRADFIRLD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, and consider it the best coa.lu? nation erer gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. I have b-.en familiar with the prescription bath as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering I females, and can bat hope that every lady In our ejewaole land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, that th ir suffering* may not only be re lieved, bat that they msy be restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards, lam. respectfully, W. B. FERREL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure ia commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradheld's Female Regulator-believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for tbe disease for which he recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON TAYLOR A CO. Atlanta, Georgia. REDWINB A FOX. Atlanta. Georgia. W. C. LAWSI1E, Atlanta. Georgia, W. ROOT A SON, Msrrietta, Georgia. DR PROPHITT'S feleb atetl Liver Medicine. It ?a purely vegetable, anu will aet upon the Liver and Kidneys aa promptly as Calomel and Baehu' without any danger ol salivation or des? truction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine need not fear getting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or tbe Blues, Sour Stomach. Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn. Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Month, the skin ha? a thick, rough feeling md is darker than usual. Costiveness, Melan? choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Ft.?M. Colic, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevsr, aud Piles, (n fact, where the Liver ts oat of order, you are liable to every dire s . that is not contagious. Prophitt'* Liver .Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and core any disease, resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions snd tbas cure sit diseases cause, il.y the failure of its bea Ho;, action. It has been ?i?ed fora great number of years, and ba? given universal satisfaction. There ts no brother or soo claiming tn have the original recipe. It is put up in both Powder and Fluid form. FAIRBURN, G A . Sept. 4. 1868. Dr. 0. S. PaofHirr : Sir :-My wife has beer, tn invalid for 6:IMO years. Doctors all agree?! ?ha had '"Liver Di?ease " In e?nneetion willi their practic she used varions ead u- ted remedies none of wbieh seemed to do any good. Sometim* ?.go I procured a bot I? of your "Liver Mediri??," of your sgent here, C. A. Harvey, which brin; given according to directions, ba? effected a complets eur?. Respect folly, de. GEO L. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Sept. 24. 1868. I have used Dr. O 8. PrnpHit's Live? M'dirini a? . tonie, and found it t<> be powerful and ef fleiri-.u?. It is excellent fur functional erange. meat of the Liver or constipation of the bowels m most case, superseding the necessity of a regu tar course of medicine. K.J. METNARDIE. A. M. Pastor Tryon St. Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSENTERY CORDIAI I? one of tb? most valuable Compound? now poi ayr for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum ot Cholera M?rbur. . This medicino ha? been in us? for years, and gires universal satisfaction. The most delicate child may take R with im? punity. COVINGTON. G. A.. Nor. 9, 1867. D>. PaoratTT:-Having a very severe attar! of Dysentery doriog the past summer, - wai induced to ase your Dysentery Cordial, ant derived therefrom immediate and pormaoer. relief. It gives me plea.ure tu recommend tbi< remedy to all who may be ao attacked, beUevicj that, should the direction! be followed, rel:? weald surelv he obtained. Truly, ?e., O S. PORTER. C?SSETA, TEXAS. 1889. Da. PBoram ; Dear Sir.-Yoor Liver Modi eine and Pain KUI It is a eomplet? aoeees?. J. L. WHITTLE. WEST POINT. GA., Aog. 11,186?. This is to certify that I have used Dr. 0. 3 Propbitt's Liver Medicine myself and in m; family, for twelve months or more, and I aa hesitatingly say that I believe it oae of tba bes Family Medicines tn ase. M.T. WALKER. PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT. Tbir is the celebrated medicine that ran Parri Darla' Pain Killer oat ot thr market- wherever i .as said. Davis made Prophtt- chang? the nami tresa Psia Kilter ts? PAIN KILL IT Fer Rfa.uaatium, Neuralgia, or pain of aa; kind it bas aa eqeal. Far Ca's, Braises, Barns, er old Soras, it is th< beat thing yu? ran as? as a dressing. Per SNAKE BITES or STINGS of POISON OUS INSECTS, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colic, Colds, Cough*, B?wc Co ap la tot. Its name indicates ita natara faily It is truly DEATH to pain. Maawfaetaie4 ead sold by BRADFIELD i CO., Atlanta, Ga. aad fha sale by all Druggists DOOLY COUNTY, OA., April. 1887. This ts to certify that I was confined tn lb baas? aad moat of the time to say bed, aad sut feriog the greatest sgoe/ imaginable ?ntl Rheumatism, for Iv? mouth*, aad after trjinj every available remedy, with ao relief, I wa eared with two bottles of Dr. 0. 8. P rope tu" Aaodyae Pain KUI It; owen easting fifty eeat only. It relieved sae slmo*t instantly. I there fore recommend it in the highest degree to other saferiag from similar difease. I caa say that i Uooe of the tao* family modtalate BOW MI certain. Tears truly, ?. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTT.~OA., Ort. ?7. 18*7. Da. 0.8. Paorarrr: I have, dwring tba las e?gbtaenn awatea, used year fSio bUI It, aad ?snsidsr it sneqaaleC hy anvthing far pain ii tb? bead, lewes?, ba** er swJee aad for eeH aetbiac giro? relief half ?o qnick as year Aa? dyne Pala KUI Ii. It is doing a??eb med ia the eommnnity lt other Barn Uses ss well a. *ay own, Y?.ur?. Ac. D. I. FOREHAND. STA Tl OP GEORGIA, \ la?? sB atea b FPLTwa Cocarr. j titeo? are ?wats, That bara this day, fer valet raaaivad. seed aad tram ferrad le BRADFIELD A CO., tb??ak right t nasmfratvre aad sell say Family tfedkiasa, aa. bara fa m b?h ed thees with tba tall ?wreW aa bava sathsiliii lbs said BRADFIELD A CO. t pri?t? ar bara printed, aayt biog they may ss ?roper eraeeralaf esy aad ail of ahem Basse sftsTiBB.I Thi.l&a day of Jane. 187s. ia ?iiijfi?tfr)iau r^mf*0**"*' BALTIMORE AND WILMINGT? STEAMSHIP Composed of the First Clan Steamships Lucille REBECCA CLYDI Pailin? from BALTIMORE every SATURij AFTERNOON. at 4 o'clock. Arriving at ff MIXGTON 1 U ES DAY MORNINO. Sailing from WILMINGTON every FRTDj j AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADK Giren to sll points on tbe W. C. A A. K. E* Cheraw A Darlington R. R. and their COL* tiona. Insurance by this Linc. 1-2 pert Rates Guaranteed at low at by enj other Route. All Losses promptly paid. A. D. CAZ AUX, Agu Wilmington. N, f. ANDREWS 4 Co., Agents, 73, Smiths Wharf. Baltimore. April 12 Greenville and Columbia Bail Ru COLUMBIA, 8. C., Masca 1,1371 On and after th s date, the following Scam will be ran daily, Sundays excepted, eosaattt wi'h Night Trains on Sooth Carolina Rai'n op and down ; also wit'- Trains going Nortis i outh on Charlotte, Columbi* sad Afire. K'lilroad : UP. Leave Colombia at.7 Ol t 44 Alston. 9.11 a., " Newberry. ll 15a " Cokesbury. 3.M p. " Belton.5."0 p. Arrive at Greenville. 6 30 s, DOWN. Leave Greenville ar._. 6 15 a: Belton. 8 05 t " Cokeshury...."..10.07 a ' Abbeville.... 8 15 s. " Newberry. 1.50 p. u Alston. 4 05 L Arrive at Columbi!?.,. 5 55 j. M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket Ag-r. Cfaeraw and DariiBf I?B Hail ?? ScrxRtsTKsatisT's Ornee, | CHERAW A D DA?LI5?TO* h. R. C., CHERAW. S. C , January 21.1871.} ON AND A FTE? MONDAY NEXT. tr?? inst, the following SCHEDULE eg) rou by the Trains on this Road: Dow* TR ?is. Leave Cheraw at....6-45A.) l eave Cash's at.~..7.15 A.) leave Se* ?ely Hill at.7.50 A. ; Leave Dove's at.S 35 A.i x. Leave Darlington at.4 >AJ Arrive ai Florence at.10.00 AI *' CF TBalS. Leave Florence at.~ ._?^?..?.MM Leave Darlington at ..........6.5IP.1 Leave Dove's at.7 J* M Leave Society Hwl a?._.".8.ll f. ; Leave Cash's at....8.44P.: Arrive at Chvraw at."9.15?; Other Trains make dose ewnneeriatj. j* Florence witt? the Trains to and from Charlea and to anti from Ringville. Passengers tor Wilmington and the J? will remain at F orence from 19 A. M. eu 45 P. M. Fe bl. THE ?sa JACOBI AXE! G naran reed to excel all others in sbseti - ; m 'erial. Be sure to ask for THE JACOBI AX! | Alf D ACCEIT ISO OTU Kit. Every Axe Warranted! J For sale at NATH'L JACOBI? ' Bardware Depot. Ne. S Markets. ^ Wilmington N. C t And Dca teer Tfcrooffhoat the SSS M - , AComplete assortment of P?o? s, Mt stock, and for sale low at a N. JACOBI?. No. 9 Markets; . Alarge and well assorted stork of Seal ^ Shovels, Forks, Hoes, and ail Agries*? tools, and a full supply of the most apjro j style? ot Meeba nie?' tool?. House and Sees Hardware, Paints, O l?, Glass. Ac, far sal?s 5 NATH'L JACOBI'S j _Hardware De pvt, Ne. 9 Msrketl Saddle?, Ils rn ces. Whip*. Sols Leather. 1 g ness Leather. Ac. For sale at NATH'L JAC0BFI _Hardware Depot. 9 M sr ?et S ai GUNS. PISTOLS. POWDER. SHOT,PC der Flasks. Game Bag?. Shot Belts, ? ridgva, Ac, a complete assortment. For sale at NATH'L JACOBO ' Hird we re Depot, No. 9 MsrkstB - April 12 _? PEKES OF TBE MM & IA MB I CABINET ORGANS* Four Octave Organs. ? The same. Doable Reed_ Five-Octave Organs, with Tremulant- V Carvdand Ornamented_.- \ Tb? same. Doubts Reed, with Five Stops ? r Forty Other Stylo, ap te-- ' All in solid Black WalnaL All the 0? j ! made by this Company are tftoroagbly int d j ia every respect. They will not make th*1 eatled cheap Organs ec any price. Th? st g parai ive saperiority of their iestresseats st ? greater than ever before, as every eosss* { judge whr wilt carafalry examine ead ces? mast perceive. Mason & Hamlin Organ ? Warsrooms, 596 Broadway, KEW TOtf Fer sale ia Wilmiagtea H. C. by ?. HEINSBERG? April ll 1871._I MANHOOD* HOW LOST, HOW RKSTOB* Je^pwblisaed.aaewediii^e?Br.CrLtT j t, WELL'S CELEBRATED KStfAY ?a teer** a ? ear? (? ii hoot medicine) ef 8*8* BAT- S ssa ? . seminal Wea? neos. Involwatsry Sewn el i( larwiascT. Mcaul and Pkyrieal lacapecUjJ I pediment? to Marriage, eu.; also. Co-<?C?r* a Enterar, aad Fm, m dosed by eelf-mdsit* or sexual extravagaaee. S m Tili i la a sealed envelope, oolv . .?? * Twa salobre ted aa thor, ia tais fldm.reWe** I clearly J.msastrstas, frees a thirty j?"* osesfal practice, that tba alarming m aseeea? , of soif abase saay bwradtolly eetwd with*j , I swage isas gerfjasaraal asedi?is* ec tbs ta ,. eatie-nof .he keife; eoiatis* ewt . ??dee?* i ?1 at .aewriavsJ*. certaia, aa* aaatvtaa?, ?S i af whieh every saftrer, BO matter ?hat Mjf *j i ernies) saay ba, ai sj issi alsiliiTaaeaflj, ? a ly, aad i idi esdry. a ?j WThki Lartaia rtoel? be ia the has* 3 every yooth aed every mao in the laad- 1 Beat, nader seal, ia a alala eavs4.ee, ?J I ^Is?^CalTet^iLa triage ?asa?,' II ?rata. AdsireatfceFaVV.Wt. % 1 UT laerary, Baw Yi&t*t+&*~% 1