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BETWEEN THE EBB AND FLOW. The evening breeze is singing low A Inlirtby ?.oday, I have a question I would ask Before ir dies away. The pebbles on tbe bench are dry, The tide bas sunken low ; A little form is standing there Between the ebb and flow. A tangled mass of soft brown hair. Two ejes east meekly down, A little face the sun has kissed, Two ehetks a little brown ; Two Hille Hps that pout and save, .T do not think I know," Two little lips that tell a Qb, Between the ebb and flow. A little be?rt that longing walt? To know what next 'twill bear, A little face that shyly looks To see if still I'm near. Ab! little heart that whispered "Tes," Thongh pouting lips said "No," You thought that you'd be asked again, Between the ebb and flow. A little face balf frigbtened, when I turn to go away, Two little hand's that slyly reach As if to bid me rtay ; A little voice that softly says, I did not mean that "Nor A little pride that well was lost, Between the ebb and flow. [From tbe Paterson Guardian.] WHAT A CHE W OF TO BA CO DID FOB AN ILLINOIS POSTMASTER. A "chaw" has sent a man to th? peni eetstiaiy. Ic seems that a registered letter which had been forwarded to Chicago, from one of the country post offices, was tampered with at some point on the route. Upon arriving at the place of destination, five 8100 bills which ought to have been in the envelope were not to be found. The matter was put into the hands of a skilful detective for investigation. Upon soaking the en? velope he discovered where it had been opened and resealed. He then ex? amined the mucilage with a microscope, and saw that small particles of plug to? bacco adhered to the paper. At once the officei resolved to track through the various offices, and see who of the Government employees had hand? led letters, chewed plug. For some time trie case looked like a boneless one. The Post Office clerks in the rural districts nearly all chewed fine cut. Finally at the very office in which the letter was mailed, the postmaster offer ed the official some ping, in response to a request for i chew, and, ns if the un? fortunate official was bent upen his own recrimination, he remarked that <lhe had never chewed anything else but plug." Upon this statement the detective ran the risk and ai rested the surprised countryman, not for chewing plug to? bacco, but for robbing the United States mail. Upon searching the office the missing bill were found well folded up rn an old fashioned daguerreotype case. The dishot.est postmaster is filling an engagement at thc Illinois Penitentiary. JOSH BILLINGS ON COURTSHIP. Courtin is a luxury : it is the pla spell of the sole. The man who has never courted has lived in vane. He has been a blind man among land scapes, he has been a def! mau io the ?and of hand orgrns and by thc side of murmurio canals. Courtin is like two little springs of waler that start out from under a rock at the foot ot a monntain, and runs dowa hill side by side, singing, dancing and spaterin each other, eddyiu and frothin, and kaskadin, and hidden under the bank, now full of shadder, bimby they jine and then go slow. I am in favor ol* long courtin ; it gives the par? ties a chance to fiu J out each other's trump cards. It is good exercise, and is just as innocent as five marina Iambs. * * * * Perhaps it is best I should state some good advice to the young men who are about to court with a view to matrimony as it was. In the first place, young men you ought to get your system all right; j 1 then find a young woman who is willin to bc courted on the square. Thc next thing is to find out how old site is, which you ean do by asking her, and she will sa she ts ll) years, and ?his you will Sud will not be lar out of the wa. The next is to begin moderate, sa once every nile in the week for the fus six months, increasin thuk dose as thc pasht-nt seems to require. It is a fust rate way to court the girl's mothera little OD the start, for there is one thing a woman never despises, and that is a little good courtin if it is done on the square. After the fust year you will begin to like the basines*. There is one thing I always advise, that is to not swap photograghs oltcner than wunst every 0 daze, unless you for? get how the gal looks. Occasionally you want to look sorrow and draw in yuur wind as tho VDU had a pain; this will set the ga! to tecziu you to fi::d out what ails you Kveu meetins are a good thing to tend. It wiil keep y?ur religion in tune, find if your gal happens to bc there by accident, she can ask yon to go home with her. As a general thing I wouldn't brag on other girls mu h whou I was cortin. It might look as though you knu tew much. If you court three weeks io this wa, all the time ou the square, if you don't ?a it is the sleekest tim? of your life you CUD go io the cheap store and get measured for a plug hat at my ex paint: and pay for it. ?- It is a well established Joel-that ft person who is guilty of squirting to? bacco ju'*,' in the house ol worship, don't expec./o-rate ns a gentleman. A ward of kruduesa- is seldom spoken io vain. I? is a seed whioh, even whet! dropped by chance, springs up a b?j*iiful Hewer. - Tho lagt instance of modesty > thut of a lady who refused to wear a watch in ^vt bosom b'.-canso it had ?ands, -- Man often weep? in his sleep. When he awakes he scarcely remembers that he ha3 shed tear*. So regarding life; ?it tho second thou wilt uo ionger know that thoa hn?t wept ia the first. The mere laps?? of years U not life. Love, knowledge, truth, beauty, good? ness faith, atone eau give vitality to tho mechanism of existence. -A well-bred woman never hears in impertinent remark. SPICE &>X< j - You never l?se tj doing a good tufn. - Zeal withcut Itaowledge is fire without light? - The best thing to give to the poor -employment. s - Every young doctor will get OD if be only has patients. - The crumb of comfort for an idle man-is a whole loaf. - An off-handed fellow-one who has lost both of bis arms. - Young ladies had better be fast asleep than "fast awake." - Dr. Mary Walker now has fourteen pairs of pants in her wardrobe. -Wheo are the surgeons of an army most useful?-In the pill age. -A wall between two preserves friendship. -Woman shows her fondness for the unity by always wauling to be won. - An idle brain U the devil's work? shop. -What is called liberality is most often only the vanity of giving, which we like better than what wo give. -'Twixt women and wine man's life is a smart: wine makes his bead ach? and woman is heart. -Why can no quadruped! enter a city garden'/-Because there never can be more than three feet ina yard. -The greatest glory is not in never falling, but i^-rising every time we fall. -W:howas the first convict?-Adara, he was condemned to bard labor for life. -'Be jabers !' said Pat, who was born DO the last day of thc year, 'had I de laytd a bit, where would I have been?' -A roan who sat upon a paper of carpet nails said they reminded bim painfully of the income tax. An Irish editor congratulates himself | that "hull the lies told about him ain't true." - The sting of a bee carries convic tion with it. It makes a man a bee eaver at once. - Portland has a colored centenarian, irhcm the Transcript of that city calls 'one of the dark ages." - Wrhcn docs rain become too famili ir to a lady ? When it begins to patter 3u the back. - A contemporary says, "The first printers were Titans." There are a good many "tight una" among tbem still. - Why are types like criminals? Because it is not proper to lock them up without proof. - A Newark man's wife has had twins, and he is going to have her ar? rested for repeating. -'Are you food of tongue ?' said the landlady. 'Always was, :.ud like it ?tili.' -'There is something very attrsctive in little girls,' said the parson. 'Yes,' ?td the old farmer ; 'and it is still more .o as they grow older*' -The great difference between men, :hc great and the insignificant, is ener ry, invincible determination, an honest purpose once fixed, and then victory. - It is with our thoughts as with our ?otrers-those that are simple in ex? pression carry their seeds with them; hose that are double charm thc mind, )ut produce nothing. - Yourg ladies io New Haven, ?onn., delight in play ng on the fiddle, riie idea of having four strings to their )0ws, they declare, is perfectly splendid. - "Ah!" yawned a bachelor, "this ?orld is but a .gloomy prison." To hose io solitary confinement," added a aitty young lady. - Thc latest style at a dinner party s to bave a fan placed at each lady's date, on which is printed the bill of fare, nd on the side of which is a small ooking glass, so that she is able to urvey herselfand karp cool. - A druggist in New s ork displays , vial of some liquid stuff labelled "Job's fears." Thc tear? may be genuine or therwise, but it is certain that, being | lottled, they are very suggestive of a put-up job." - An illiterate farcaer, wishing to titer some animals at au agricultural xhibition, wrote to the secretary as fol JWS : "Also enter me for the best ickass, I am ?ore of raking the prc tium." - "Hans, when I pay you cawh, you barge more than when it goes on the ook." "Ya as: dat is rieht. You ree, Pave o much seharge on my book, un I omedimes lose um, un zo, ven Pave a oot cash customer, I seharge goot pri?e: ut, ven I puts it on my book, I no like 9 seharge zo much, zo if he never pay m, I no loose zo much." Court of Common Pleas? COUNTY OF SUMTER. Elizabeth X. Bradley, Plaintiff, against John AJVL'-'HI Bradley, Gordon Brad' l'y, .ha ry Murray Braddy, Sa ?mu? ] Bradley, Henry Ilttghet Bradley, Juan N. Friertun and Edward E. Eeam, Defendant*. Puiiiunt to an Order of tba Coori in this ?ade at Maj Term. |8~1, tb? Crediton of Samuel . bradley. deoaated, ibo'lettator in toe eanre, are ere bj notified to ooma in before ne and prara belr debts, on or before tba 1 ot daj of Deceasber ext, and ibat ia defaolt of tbeir coming la to rora tbeir debt? bj that tima tba? will ba tx Iud,*4 the benefit of tb? deerea rot' * in tba i QKU. W. F BARDON, Clerk of tba Coart ?nd Referee. Ciork? Omoe, Barnier, M?j Stet, 1*71. Jane T tr. Kew Style Window Shades. JUST RECEIVED. .4 FINE MWtmani of WOODEN WINDOW t\, SllADRS, which for tb air durability excel 3 oiber*. Fox sala at tba Satater Furaltore Vare ruotai. J. E. SUMLB9, AfwL Marea. CBOCt?ET. Comp?ete sets fron $3 to $70 per tot. BASE BALLS. AU the different kind* at reduced prices. FISHING TACKLE. Of BTery description. ' TRAVELING BAGS. For Indies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL . . KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any part of the country per I express. The same careful attention giren to orders by mail as to personal parchases. .Prices for our goods based on gold at par. POULTNKY, TRIMBLE & CO., ?00 W. Baltimore Street, March 12- BALTIMORE, MD. Charleston Broom Factory, J. P. BROWNE, Agent. ALSO AGENT FOR Safety Lamp. PERKINS A HOUSES' ?ON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP JS absolutely safe both from Breaking and Explo sion. Gires twice as much light ss ordinary Lamps,and uses 38 per cent. less Oil. Gii'es off no oder, and lasts a lifetime. For sale by J. P. BROWNE, 136 MectUuj sf., and 51 Brond Street, Charleston, S. C. Agent for State of South Carolina. GREEN A WALSH Agents for Sumter, S. C Avril 5 6m ANDREW fflcCOBB, Jr. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, And other Building Material. -ALSO LAND PLASTER AND HAY. SI7 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. ' Feb 8-Sm] Opposite New Custom House. J. E. ADGER&CO., 1MPOBTXRS OF ABD DEALERS IX HARD WAKE, CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEJL, AND Agricultural Implements, J. E. Auger, A. McD. Brown, E. D. Robinson, G. H Moffett, J. Adger Smyth, E. A. Smyth. | Feb 8- 6m 139 Meeting Street, and 62 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Henry Bischoff & Co-, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS TOBACCO, &c. 107 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feh 8 6m PERUVIAN GUANO) 6UINNAPPE, Standard Fertilizers, AND PLANTERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, Furnished at lowest rates, by WILSON & SELBY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Light Street, Baltimore. P. 0. Box, 284.) ??l, Consignments sollcitied and Liberal Ad? vances made on them. BKrEREXCe*. Messrs. D. J. Winn, Kennedy A Holman. A. A. Gilbert, Ree. Noah Graham. Feb 22 3m April 5 PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON*, 8. C. BOARD. PER DAT. 93.00. Roar. aaniLToa, ass. H. L. BOITXRFIILD, Superintendent. Proprietress Oct * . ' - ~ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. This well known and popular FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated in the centro of thc eiry, end also ia rho eentre of the Wholesale Business H oases, alfords facilities, comforts and attention to Tra tellers for Pleasure and Merchant? on Business, second te none ia the United Sutes. April 12 > 6m COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS new and Elegantly Furnished Rstab lishiaeat. situated in the business midst of South Carolina's Capitol, affords tba best and most pleasant accommodations to the etty. WM. GORMAN, Propietor. J. D. Brnos, Cashier. *?7 '0_ ly THE MILLS HOUSE, PARKER & md, Proprietors, Charleston, S. G. HAVING been recently and thoroughly ren? ovated end repaired, is now the moat I comfortable and luxurious establishment South i New* York, _tm j A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome | AWAIT8 IOU AT HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL,! AUGUSTA, GA. W. cTl?Hfw^frorfctor. JUA FO??RT?E'S BOM DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, No. 7. JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S LITE OF GEN. KOBEKT E. LEE, Illustration?, Portrait? ?nd Map?.~..*'?0 Musings over the "ChristianY ear," and "Lyra Innoccntium."by Charlotte Yonge, together with a few Gleaning? of Rerwlleettomfof the Kev. John Keble, gathered bj ?ereral friends. .- -.2.50 A Concordance to -Keble'? Christian Year"~2.50 Holidays at St. Mary'?, or Tales in a Sister hood,by S.D. N-...-...1*00 The Jordan and its Talley and the Dead Sea, Illustrated.~.?50 The Lost Blessing, by Anna Jhipton.1-00 Mornings with Jesns, a Series of Devotional Readings for the Closet, and the Family, by Rev. William Jay, $1-50, Evening? with Jesu?, by Jay.~.1.50 Prof. Darwin'c New Hook, "Tho Descent of Man.' and sel?v-tioD ia relnitvn td"i?%x, by Charles Darwin, with illustrations, volume 1.-.400 Third Volume of Max Muller's Chips, fruin a German Workshop, containing essays oa Literature, Biography, and Antiqui? ties.~.2.50 Tho History ol Greece, by Pref. Dr. Ernest Cortina, translated by A. W. Ward, M. A., vol. 1. ...... 2.56 A Handbook of Legendary ami Myth?>logtciil Art, by Clara Erskius Clement, with de? scriptive illustration?.3.50 Life and Nature under the Tropic? ; Sketches of Travel?? among the Aaoa and of the Orinoco. ! io NVgrii, and Aaiason?. by H. M.sud P. V. X Myers.2.00 The Americ.in Sportsman, containing bints lo Sportsmen, notes "ti Shooting, and the habits of the Game Birds sud Wild Jfuwl of America, by Lewin, with illustrating.2.75 A new Book, by the author of'Ecce Hutno'' Roman Imperialism, and other Lecture? and Essays, by J. R. ?eely, M.QA. 1.50 Adventures of a Young Naturalist, by Lucien Blast, with 117 illuatration?.J* .1.75 Wonderful Escape*, revised frail tho Preach of P. Bernard, wi'.h addition?, illustra ted.150 Yooth'i H;sto y of the Great Civil War ia the Cotted States, by Horton, with illus? trations.1.75 The Science of Money a Great Truib; Gold Legal Tenders, Bills of Exchange, Ex? ports and Import*, Balance of Trade. Favorable or Unfavorable Balaace of Exchange. All simplified and made clearly manifest, by No mistake.L75 A new Variorum Edition of Sliakspeare, edi? ted by Horace H. Furness, vol. 1., Romeo and "Juliet...7.50 The Life of John Adams, begun bv John Quincy Adam?, completed ly Charle? Frencii Adam?, 2 roi.3.0'> Lord Lytteu's Lifo of Lord Palmerston, 2 vol?....5.00 New supplies of the following VALUABLE AND POPULAR BOOKS: Yesterday. To-day and Forever, by Bicker ?tith, *2 Changed Cross, $1.50; Shadow on the Kock, $1.50; Stepping Heaven ward, by Miss Prentiss,$1.75; Broadu? on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermon?.$2 00 Hanna's Life of Christ, complete in 3 vol., $150; Macduff? Memories of Patmo?, $2; The Victory ol the Vanquished, hy the author of Schonherg-Ci.tia Family, $1.75; Liddon'? Bampton Lecture*, "The Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesu* Christ . .?....2.50 Shiloh, or, Without and Within. $2; By the Sea..'..c.1.75. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. rVE HAVE RECENTLY MADE LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of BIBLES. The price? are greatly reduced. Vie are nuw offering an unusual large -arictynf ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FAMILY BIBLES. POCKET BI? BLES, and the EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK, at extremely low prices. fST" Persons residing In th' country will please bear in mind that by sending their orders to u* for any books published in America, they will l>e charged only the price of the book. We pay for the Postage or express. Ad dre.?* FOG ARTIE'S HOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 260 KING STREET. fIN THE BEND), CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. April 5 A. R. Stillman's DRY GOODS HOUSE 281 Kin ?j Sind, FOURTH DOOR BELOW WE.VTWORH ST. Charleston S C OPESiso OF sri:isa AXD SUMMER ?..Bl. NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS D03DS. FRENCH CAMBRICS AND MUSLINS. WHITE AND BUFF MOKAS. CASSIMEP.ES TWEEDS AND JEAN?. DOMESTIC GOODS OF EVERY KIND. HOSIERY GLOVES AND NOTIONS. AH cheap f r cash at A. R. STILLMAN'S, 281. Kiug Street. April 5-.fra 0?| SUMMER ?fe Hats ?i New styles Straw Hats for Gentlemen, vii: PANAMAS, DUNSTABLE, LUTON, PEDAL AND LEGHORNS. The price? var) from 50 cu. to $4. Extra wide Straw Hats for meo and boy?... 25c. A large variety uf new style Stiff Fait liars, for >oung mt n- prices.,$1 to $3. Men's and youth's Soft Felt Halo, with high or low crowns, and wide or narrow * tims.50e. fl. $2. $3. Boy?' Dre??, School and Yard Straw Hat?.50e. 75e. $1. For the dear little children we hare beautiful little faney staaw Hats 50e. $1. $1.50 $2. Ladies' and Misses' Shaker Ho<>d*. ......25rts. Green, blue and brown Silk Parasol*. "....fl. Black and brown gingham Parasols 50c 75c. $1. Silk. Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas in variety. Low prir?* Umbrella*.75ett. $1. $150. $2. Young men's fancy Narr i* Pajama Hat?. Extra wide rim Planter'? Panama Vate. Walking Cano* for mea, hoy? and ebO*. dren-.??.. ?.....aw cent? to $4. Men's and boys' Cap*. 50 eent*, $1. $1.50. Army, Navy a~d Pic-Nie Cap*. * ^sT-ONE PRICE and TERMS CASn.'U* STEELE'S "HAT i^ALL," No. 313 King Street. Sign of tba "BIG HAT." Charleston, 8. C. April S_ t Sra ESTABLISHED ?838. DANIEL B. SILO OX* Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 * 171; K!\G STREET, CHARLESTON, & C. JJONT BUY YOUR FURNITURE UNTIL YOU EXAMINE MY STOCK. Constantly on band a large aaa* veil ?elected iMortmeat of CABINET F?B5ITUBE, Of the 1 stael aad ?nott approved ?tylee, which, at often at price? which cannot fail ta please. ALSO, Chamber and Cottage Sets, .V ETEBY DESCOUPTIOrT. A? kinda af MATTS ESS E8 nude fe UPHOLSTERING and REPAIR INO dene at ihorteit not?? and ia ?he best Banner. V. B.-fleed? Carefully Paakad fer BhipaW April* htT J. Wi*?*, *m***- ?. McD*r?tD * Cm., Drasgi* * Oca. Ar*nu. S*o* Fcmixl??, C?!., rv! M ClIIIILI tnt, ft. T KILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects, - They ere not a Tile Ba.?cy Drink, Made of Poor Sam, WhUkoy, Proof Spirit* and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to plo*? the tastB.osBed "Tonic*," "Appetiasr*." "Bmtmi ttTmo., that lead the tippler on to dronkenae?*ndrmn,butan atrne Medicine, tn ade from the Satire Brota and Herb* of California, froe fron* all Alcoholic Stimu? lant*. They aro the GREAT BLOOD PURI? FIER ard A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Banorator end Invigoratce of tba System, carrying off ail poison oas matter and restoring theblood to ? healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bit? ters according to direction* and remain long unwell, provided their bone* am not destroyed by mineral poison or other meena and the vital crgaaa waited beyond the point ot repair. Thor oro a Gentle Pur??tire ea well aa ta Tonic, posnesalng, alto, the peculiar merit of actina aa a powrfol agent fa? tsjiavteg CuanwWon cr Trsfnm nation of the Liver, and all the Vlaoeru organ*. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ia rouse or old, married or ?burle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters have ne equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma? tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilton*. Remittent and Intermittent Fe? wer% Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, HJe> aeye end Bladder, these Bitten have been meet successful. Such Di seneca are cawed by Vitiated Blood, which ls generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Oranna. DYSPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION, Bead ache. Pain m . -e Shoulders, Coorha, Tightness of the Chest, r :xiness. Boer ?m ct liions af the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lunga, Pain ia the re? gions of th* Kidneys, and a hundred other pammi Symp? toms. ar? the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Btosach and stimulate th* torpid Liver and Bowel*, which ?afiar them of aatsjaaTUd efficacy ia cleansing th* blood of all impurities, and im? parting new life and vigor to tba whola system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, trustions,Tetter, Bett Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustule*. Boils, Car? buncles. Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Byes, Braise ia*. Itch. Scum, Discoloration* of th* Skin, Ht mon sid Disease* of the Ukin, of wh*w-r name or nature, are literally dog up and carried eat of th* system ia a abort time hy the use ol the** Bitter*. One bottle ia such eases will convince the mott incredulous of their cura? tive effects. Gleans* the Vitiated Blood whenever you End tts ta? pe ri tie* bunting through the ?kio te Pimples, Erup? tions or Sore* ; cleanse it when you find lt obstructed and doggish in the veins ; cleanse it when lt is foul, and your feating* will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and the health of the svstem wilt follow. Fin, Toa?, and ot her W?rme, larking la tho system of so many thousands, an effectually destroyed and re mored. Says ? distraen li hed physiologist, there is scareelyan individual^ upon th* ne? of the earth whose body is exempt from the as?eseos of worm*. It is not a pou .the healthy el?sn*nt* of the body that worms ?xtot, but aeon thadlaawd humor* and slimy deposits that broeYthem linn* - .anster? of disease, no System of Medicine, no rennifores, no .ntbeuniaUcs will free the erstem from worm* Uko these Bitter*. J. WALKIE, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A CO, Druggist* and Gen. Agents. San Francisco. CtllferrJa, and S3 and 34 Commerce Street, Hew York. 0*8014) BT ALL D?UUGI3T6 AMD D JULIES, >i*.? lo IT SINGER'S KEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Stands unrivalled by any other manufacturer ia the whole world. The ?ales for last year WO? 127,835, belo*; orer forty four thousand more than any other company. It will hem, fill, bind, gather tuck and in fact do all that can possibly be done by machining ia the most perfect manner. A full assortment of silk twist, colors sises, Deciles for all the leading styles of machines and a general s tock of attachments and sewing ma? chines good* generally. Address GEO. S. NEWELL, Agent Singer Sewing Machine. Ko. 9 South Prout St. Wilmington. April 19-6m_"_' SPRING AND SUM3!ER XMPOETATION, 1871. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTHONBTCATOS & co., wronrnns AUB Joneses or Bonnet, Trimming and Velret Ribbons, Bonnet Silk*, Satins ead Velvets, % Blonds, Netts. Crape*. Rashes, Flowers, Feather*, Ornaments, Straw Connels and Ladies' Hats-^Trim- j med and Untrimmed, ~~ Shaker Doods, Ac. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer tao largest Stock te he found la thia country, aid unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising tho latest European NOT. ellice. Orden solicited ead prompt al toa time giren. March I STEREOSCOPES* VIEWS, ALBUMS, CAROM OS, ' KAJUS E. & H. T. ? N THO NY & CO*? MI BROADWAY, NEW YORK, larlts the attantUa of the Trade to their exton, sire assort osent of the abor* goods, of their ?wa publication, maa alertare and iaportation. aim PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES, . and EU . ORAPHOSCOPRg NEW VIEWS O? YOES MITE. E. A H. ?. AM THO ET A CO., MI Broadoay, Naur York, Ch^ot toMetropoliraa Hotel Importers and Mtnafaetares of ' PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Meroo 14 * ~-?---j Kinsman Sf Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants* Cotton and&aval?tores.\ Charleston^ S.G. #9jE&nj Pectoral, i of tho Throat ?nd Longa, *Jn, Whooping Aathtna, _"tton. in tba a/boie history of iron no wider; and so _nee ol' rrrnrkind, as this exceuem remedy tat jmbmnary complaints. toS^tstiniation, as il baa become better known. Itt uaiftrm character and power to core the va rioca a?setiona of the longa and throat, have S5a lt known aa a reliable protector against them. 'ffbUe adapted to mildtxforms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the moat eAsctual remedy that can be given for incip? ient consamntion, and the dangerous, affections cttbeSfandWs. As a j?v^ against sodden attacks of Crews*, it should bc kept on hand in every family, and Indeed aa all are some treass subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. AW*"*}*** mtfl^ Cunrumption ia thought in coracle, stfll great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and Aa patient restored ta sonad health ll J WC1M i itTurffrirT So complete is its mastery over th? disorders of tim Longs and TJrroat, that the moat obstinate of teem yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Bin??.t and Public Speaker* hud great *^^&.|a sjwayi reiterad and often wholly Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tba Cherrv Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So s&exaUy are its virtues known, that we seed not publish the certificates of them here, or domore han assure the pubtio Oat its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, POT Paver and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chm Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billons Feyer, Ao^ Aa'sta'name baiJWsJtcVes Ct*?, and does not JaiL Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bis math, Zinc, nor any ether mineral or poisonous Bubstonco whatever, it bi nowise iidrjree?ny pa? tient. Tte number and hnportane?^or j^^ores andwSSic^^ of Ame medicine. -Our pride ?s gratified by the seknowleSu^Twe receive of Jhe radical cures effected bi obstinate cases, and where other rem* edies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident ta. or traveHta* through rniaematic localities, will be protected by talung the AeUBCV??? daily. For IA-.CT Complaint*, arising from torpid? tty of tike Liver, it ts sm excellent remedy, stimu? lating the Uver b^teaJthy activity. For BU iona Diacede? and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable corea, where other medicines had tailed. _ ' " ._. _ Prepared hy Dz. J. C. 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X HIS invaluable Family Medicine, fur purify lng, cleansing, removing bad odors in all kind? ofjtoks^aajjar^bersm^jerae^ fer Erysipelas, rb ssaasa ilise, and all skin diseuses, for catarrh, sore month, sore throat, diptheria ; 1br^die^?lsrrhm^ and^beastiiv^^ mildew, fruit stains; sahsa? internally es well ns appNeo^a^eroally^^^ alheb^avejis^ aod Country Merchants, and may ce ordtrad directly of the ' PASSY MtOFiiTtACTic co., .. ,_.UL Wffiiasa Street, X. Y. chi_ ly WOFFOBB COLLEGE ?FAaTA5BTJHG C. H.9 SO. Cai. ?' FACULTY: R/V. A. M. SHIPP, D. C., PrasrUlaat aad PreJssssr Mental and Metal Scie s ce. DA YID D05CAI, A. M" Proieaso? Ancient Lan gas gsa asi Literatura. BEY. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.S., Professor English Literature. WARREN DUPES, A. M, Profesor Saturai JAS. IL CARLISLE, A. M^ Pt s fess si Mathe BST. A. Bi LKSTBB, A. SL, Paafstsof Smeary and BibUeal Literature, Tbs Prasnaratery School, nader thu lisasadists saperris^Tsf the Faeedty, Sw. W. SHIPP, A. M., Principal. Divinity ?shill Ssw. A. M. Ship?, I>. D. Sar. Whtteibord 8saith, P. D.; J?r. A* H Laster, A. IL The fret Seaaieo e?tte Saran taesth Csdlosrsate YaarfeestiMoa th? trat Mon?ny Im Olishss. 187?, the second Seseie? s)?fisvi aa ti? trst Moi ?wa? admit Irtnaraast stadestas oe thee>i who wish to parana gatttiaudar rrsmatw yaly, Tts rjpLduls ai ss sasw ar Ism ssi tlrno Tantaasj per yoee, ia Cr? sm Wallan, Hsht?sf iaareoutiaawat ree, 144 in earreney. S#41ls* ptaV^Safett 009) hftlX IA *l? w'9aSs?a??p B^aftsf^s^^CT fm *Tfflu?pi?tt r^salfasrt. J^PS^IsITY, FLOUR SACKS, til?lB leBMMttt iMMl IIIS? ^ READ IT KWELL KNOWN TO DOCTORS AND to Ln'Iic. (hut Women ?re i>el?jeft ta numer? ous d?neuses peculiar lo;heir sex. .-uchnssupnrcs 4-m of tb? Mrii??. Wui?w?. ? Painfall Monthly "P-ri'MN" **h<-nmar?Mn o' th* Back ami Womb, Irregular Menstruation, Hemorrhage, or Execs sire "Flow," and Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, These diseases have seldom ei treated suc? cessfully. The profession hus fought diligent? ly for some remedy that *ottlJ enable tb?ui to trust these diseases with success. At last, that remedy has been discovered hy one of the ra >st skillful physicians in tho ?tate of Georgia. That remedy is BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGUIAT08. It is purelv vegetable, and i>- put up in Atlanta Georgi*, by BRADFIELD 1 CO. It ?ill purify the blood and strengthen the -vstem, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a ncr li ct specific for all tho a'r>o\e disease*; as certain a cure as Qui.lino is tu Chi.ia and j Fever*. For a history of diseases, and certifeates of its wonderful cures, the render is referred to the ! wrapper around th? buttle. Every b tile wai nut e l to give satislactiou or money refuudod. LAGRANGE, GA., March 23, 1870. Bradfield A Co., Atlanta, Ga. :- Dear Sire.-I take pleasure in stating that I have used for the j ?.is : twentv years, the medicine you are putting up, known ns DR. J. BRA DFIELD'S FEMALE \ REGULATOR, and consider it the be t Combi- j nation ever gotten together for the diseases fof | which it is recommended. I have been familiar j ?v?th thc presi'tiptiun b?th as a p-actitiotier of medicine und in domestic practice, and can j honestly ?ay that I consider it a boon to suffering l?males, and can but hope that every lady in our . hole lao?l. who m-iy be suffering in any way peculiar to their FOX. may be able to procure a bottle, that th ir suffering* may not only be ro lieved, hut that they may be restored tu health anti strength. With my kindest regards. Jam. respectfully, W. B. FERREL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfield'* Female Regulator-believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the disease for which be recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta. Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON TAYLOR A CO. Atlanta. Georgia. REDWINE A FOX. Atlanta. Georgia. W. C. LAWSnE,Atlanta, Georgia, W. ROOT A SON, Merrielle, Georgia. DR. PROPIIITT'S Celebrated Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetables, an., will act upon the Lirer and Kidneys ns promptly as Calomel and Buchu' without any danger o? 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, Dall Feeling or the Blues, Soar Stomach, Siek or Nervous Headache. Heartburn. Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bud or Bitter Taste in the Mouth, (be skin ba? a thick, rough feeling ard is darker than usual. Costiveness, Melan? choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Font, Colic, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea, Chills ?nd Fever, aud Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you are liable to every diie.:Se that ia nut contagious. Prophitt's Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure acy disease, resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure ali diseases eau.-?.Hy tho fuilure of its health} action. It has been used fora great number of years, and bas given universal satisfaction. Tbere is no brother or son claiming to have the original recipe. It is put up in both Powder and Fluid form. FAIRBURN, OA . Sept. 4. 1P6S. Dr. O. S. PttupHlTT : Sir :-My wife has been an invalid for St teen years. Doctor* all agreed she had "Liver Disease." In connection *'th their pmetit; she used varions and n ted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procured a bot le of your . Liver Medicine." of your agent here, C. A. Hnrvey. which being given according to directions, has effected a complete cure. Respectfuliv, ?e. GEO L. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE. N. C., Sept, 24. ISM. I have used Dr. 0 S. Prophitt's Liver Medicine as a tonic, and found it to he powerful ami ef? ficacious. It is excellent for functional derange. mont of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; ia mosteases superseding tho necessity ufa regu? lar course of medicine. E. J. MEYNARDIE. A. M. Paster Tryon St. Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Dian hose, Dysentery, Cholers Infantum or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has been tn uae for years, and gires universal satisfaction. / The most delicate child may take it with im? punity. COVINGTON, G. A.. Nor. 9, 1867. Da. PaoraiTr:-Having a very . ere attack ofDyseutery daring the mer, .'was induced to use your Dyse-.. vordtal, and derived therefrom immediate ind permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions le followed, relief would surely be obtained. Truly, atc, 0- S. PORTER. CUSSETA, TEXAS. 1869. Da. Paor-arrr ; Dear Sir,-Your Liver .Medi? cine and Pata Kill It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE. WEST POINT. GA., Aug. Il, 18?9. This ls to certify thar I h a vu used Dr. O. S. Propbitt'a Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and I un? hesitatingly say that I believe it one of tba best Family Medicines ta use. M T. WALKER. PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT. This is the celebrated medicine that rna Perry Dari?' Pain Killer out of tbr market' wherever it was sold. D.i vis made Pm ph ?tr change the name from Pain KiMcr to PAIN KILL IT Fer Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has BO equal. For Ca's, Braises, Burns, er old Seres, it is the best thing you cen nee as a dreesiag. For SNAKE BITES er STINGS of POISON? OUS INSECTS, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Col?, Colds, Coughs, Bowel Complaint. lu name redientes ita nature felly. It is truly DEATH lo pula. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. ead for sale hy all Druggists. DOOLY COUNTY, GA., April. 1M7. This ls to certify that 1 eras confined to the house and most of tao ti se lo my bed, and suf? fering tko greatest agony i asa gi aa hie an th Rheumatism, for Ire meath?, aed after trying et cry available remedy, with BO relief, I was ] oared with two bottles of Dr- 0. S. Prophitt's Anodyne Pale Kill It; each costing fifty cents eely. It relieved me almost instantly. I there? fore recommend it ia the big beet degree te ethers ] suffering from similar disease. I can say that it is one of the finest family medicines now oat, .attain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTY. OA., Oct. ?7. 1M7. DBL 0. 8. Paornrrr: I hare, dering the last sigh teena months, used your Paie kill It, ead 1 ecoetcer it eneqealed by any thing for pain ie j the head, breast, beck or side; and fer eolio aothin g gives relief half so quick as your Aao dyne ?sin Kill It It ia doing mach good ia tho com m an i ty la siter JaesMsM a? weil aa my own, Yours. Ac. D. I. FOREHAND. STATS OF GEORGIA, ) Xaew all aeon by Estros CeearT. J these presents. That I Ism this doy, tor value received, sold and trana herod to BRADFIELD A CO.. the role right te ameofaeeere and sail my Family Medicines, and bore furnished thom with the full reeaipos, and save aetborised tao said BRADFIELD A CO. to print, or karo printed, anything they may roo stoper coaccTBtog any sad al 1 of abor* Baned Batidnos. Thia lita day of J.iae, 1*70. *Jef TfcsjrflPfcsl ?sPe sX^MsaM? saVttd fisdb*sY^ Fahim. [LB.] and fin ?Je hy BRADFIELD * 3ssEreedsafest, attenta, Georgia,and fers*? sines BALTIMORE AND WILMINOTl STEAMSHIP Composed of tho First Cia*! Steamship Lucille REBECCA CITS] . i Sailing from BALTIMOR E erery SATTJB AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Arriving ?| MIKUTON TUESDAY MORNING. j Sailiojf from WILMINGTOX every PRjj AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MoRNIN'a THROUGH BILLS OF LABB Given to all points on the \Y. C. A A. R.I . Cberaw A Darlington R. R. and their ts? I tiona. j ; Insurance by this Line. 1-2 per Hates Guaranteed as lu\c as hy aa other Route. ; All Losses promptly paid A. D. CAZ AUX. Ar. Wilmington, K.[ ?. ANDREWS A Co., Agents. ] 73, Smiths Wharf. \ Baltimore. j April 12_t Greenville and Columbia Rail I* s COLUMBIA, S. C., MARCO I,yr I ^g^-^Oal^^'la^VV-gi On nnd af'er this date, the following Sekt will be mn daily, Sundays excepted, COOK; 1 wi'h Night Trains on South Carolina Kt.. up and down ; al?o with Trains going NorCi South on Charlotte, Columbia and Atc " Railroad : ?1 UP. e Leave Columbia at. 7 fjt M Alston.Wi? " Newberry. ll Ut, n '? Cokwbury.1 " Belton.5.01 y Arrive at Greenville.6.21 > DOWN. * Leave Greenvilleat,.,.o Iii ? * Belton.S (ii S " Cokesbury.10.t:if? ?. Abbeville.-.8 ?iM ** Newberry.Ut t I M Alston._. * ?J y g. Arrive at Columbia.,.,. 5.j} , ? M. T. BARTLETT. Genera! Ticket Ass * -!_ oj Cberaw and Darlington Rail btu Srrronrrcsne!rr*s Orrtcr, CHCRA-V A O DARllSeTOJI h. K. Co, _ CHKRAW, S. C., January 21.1ST] 2 ON AND AKTE': MONDAY NEXT.? ? inst., the following SCHEDULE v. t? run by the Trains on this Road: DOWS TH A15. |g Leave Ch era w at.".HU w Leave CaahYat.".?__._7.Ul W Leave So. iety Hill af.7.511 Leave Dovt'* ?t.....S3?i shs Leave Darlington at.'lliaM Arrive ai Florence at-.10.H1 ?v CP TRAIS. Leave Florence at.--..'.M'S Leave Darlington at ..... ~.?.St? W ?.eave Dove"* at. .Mi; ACJ Leave Society Hill at.s" ' ?S Leave Cash's at.S.tif^ Arrive at t'h^raw ?it .8.1} J tfc Other Train* make elose connect?? Florence willi thc Train? to aud fn.tu Casatjajb an.i to ?nd from Kirkville. P.isj'.-n^ers t>.r Willsington ?nd the 5*" i will remain at F orence from 1U A. U. a ft C 45 P.M. ie Jl^i_ba THE wu JACOBI AXE:?? Guaranteed to excel all others in sa?J~.B tu ferial. Be iure to a*k for bid THE JACOBI kim AJID ACt'EPT *IO OTHER. Every Axe WaiTantea'^ For sale at KATHI JAC?&gjfl Hardware Depot. Ne. a Narksiijsjlj) Wilmington N. C. jj? And Pea!car Thronghout tat Ufo,] AComplete assortment of PI??*, stock, and for sale low pt .t N.JAC0Bn"5 _No. 9 MsrsaPM Alarie and well assorted stoek ofj^** Shovels, Forks, Hoes, and all Agnea?WH Toots, and a full ?upply of tba mo>t sfKfftl style? of Mechanics* roots, ll .use and ?^ypj Hardware, Paint?, Oil?, ?tia?.?. Ar., for ss*. NATH'L JACOBH** 1 Hardware Depot. No. 9 Mart?eW Saddles, Harness. Whip?, So? Leatter,.-. ness Leather, dc. For ?le al nm N.VHIL JACOBI**^ Hardware D*-p??t. 9 Marley m UNS. PISTOLS. POWDER. SH0T,.*b? j tier Flasks. Game Bag?. Shot Beits, ed J ridge*. Ac, a complete a*5ortment, "Jittl Fur sale at NATH'L JACOBTT*. Hardware Depot, Ne, 9 SisrksJ"*" April 12 J0*1 -F< P3RES OF TBE dea CABINET ORGANS. *? J J Four Octave Orrons..~..- ssMI The same. Double Reed.-- )|? J I Fire-Octave Organ?, wi;h Tremulant- ? I Carr-d and Ornamented .-.- t ' The same. Double Reed, with Five Stops |ll 1 Forty Other Styles, up to.- >*JSM 1 All ia solid Black Walnat. All ?-*J?J?? asede by this Cosspaoy are thoroughly **99Q in every respect. They will not n?kel?|ijj| ealled cheap Orgaos at any price. TM paraiive ?upehority of their iaairasseaSis ? greater than ever before, aa every "J^?^ Judge who will earefully examine ?ai ??ore must perceive. i rafa Mason & Hamlin Orgui Kum . onK Warerooms, 596 BrMdt*JtB?B0 SEW r^eroi Tor sale ia Wilmington N. C. by JP* P. HEINSBBwWK April ll 1871._JJ"? ^.'ri AJ? H SOD* J? BOW LOST, HOW RKS*?|*^ Just published, a new editioaof Dr. Cl^IS WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY o'"* jl ewr? (a itbout saedieiae) of S""*A22*S aemiaai Wea? aesa, Iuvolenury Sestt*?jTsfl[ ivpoiaxcr.MenUl and Pb-?ica? IDC^*^H Kimcou to Marriage, etc.: also, C#j2H| La rar, and FIT?, induced by ratf-**1*-^ or sexaal extravagance. _ult?^ ?gf Price, in a sealed earelope, <*JJfW?i The celebrated author, ia this sdatfal?^|^ clearly ?sss sa stratas, from a thirty r^J^jT eaeafal practica, that tba alanaiog eesa?fl of self ?bus? seay ba radically cared "***VH ?Uageroas ase of iaurnal saedieiae et^.Wk aatiaa of tba haifa; poiatibg eat -i^; at asea simple, certata, and effects*1 of ?hieb every safferor, ao atattcr whet "JJ dillon ?tay be, may care himse'f cbesplJ?P|M ly, and radically. <^LmW Ism.This Leerare shoald bs in tH,"!! erery yoatb tad erery man ia the las* H 8*at, nader seal, ia a plain ca??kg3BH address, sjsstjafa', ea receipt six ?as? TUM ASM, Dr. CaAlTCra?U.s ?Marriago Sf easts. Address the Pabliahers, ^_ CHAS. J. C. KU**' 1? Boarery, Haw Tart, Pee^OsVal? Dee. 21 *