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She is tlc blitlest. brightest bit d. The sweetost, wir~sutnest lettle fity, Tiat c'r a loveless bosoms stirred To owa utfection's peA it sway. 11er locks ale shiushhite -oftly curled Above a brow they loved to kiss; lier eyes, tl.tiaats loot c e world, Wanderihg In wonder o':ir this. 11Vr cheeks are ru.Itdy, wt snd fair, Where dienpies play at. hido-and-meek )tor lips bright stores of gladness, where Rejoicing waves of laughter break. For home slie's one continued song A sunny dispellant of care ; A star, a joy whore troubles thtong; 'To earth a lIkavon-to Hleaven a praye aOe ts n BORMNAN oF aRiSE's. "REMAINI Wihere shall jd;griin, worn and hoary, On his lest drear couch rooliue ? Under palms In southern glory ? Under lindens by (he RhinO? Shall my form to earth be hurried In the waste, by stranger hauds? Or on some lone coast lhe buried, Sea dirgod, in the drifted sands ? latters notI God's heaven as brightly Will surround ane there as here And Its stars, like death lamps. niglatly 1lover o'er me, just as near! Social Equality. A Washington letter of the 9 instant to the Philadelphia Day say The Board of Aldermen of ti efty, at its regular meeting todme row, is to dispose of an ordirance, a ready passed by the Common Couno providing that it shall not be lawfi for a hotel keeper, keeper of rosta rant, and keepers of saloons, to ma distinction amcot gst their guests'at patrons on account of race or col and providing a penalty by fine f any violation of the ordinance. Upon this proposition there is a d vision of opinion amongst the intel gont elassos of colored citizens, a pt tkn arguing that to urge this mixil up of races, at this tine, and attemp ing to force this sort of social coi mingling of the white and blaok rac is imspolitie, to tny the least of and that whoh the negro has orlu rights with the white man in a things of a strict public or olliui character, as they have in Washin ton, the attempt to go further at ti tian will only work injury to the ec ored man. Tho other portion of t colored people (vho demand the pi sage of the ordinance,) claim that ti negro should be admitted upon a eq al footing with the white man all placer, save in private dwollin and that this intoi.-mingling shall onfoiced by law. This party are n< soking, also, to place the endiro cos mon school and funds for its suppo under one board of commissionei instead of two boards, as is now pr vided by act oi' Cougruss. This last-named party has a lard majority and will certainly pass ti olzinauoe. Thai hotel proprietors have come an understanding that they will n permit a colored porson to put up their establishments, and when a d ;and hahl ll made to receive a nog guest, the tluestion will go .t tI courts for a judicial dotermninatio Restaurant koopers propose to tal the saune course. Tfhe argument of the hotel and te taurant keepers is, that their builne occupatio.n is not of a public but priv ate character, and that they hk tho right to refuse to do businoiew whomsocever they plcese, be tht blacik or white. It i~s not donul that upon01 thtia jtp.int the restaural kot~opor ttay be sustained by the couri but the hotel keeper presonts a mo difficult question. Although his h tel is privato property, yet it is not certain that in law ho has the rigi absolutely to refuse to receive a ge or traveler, upon the ground that I is of a particular race. Thoeoouny law, as to the hotel or ing koopt (which is substantially the same)h been construed to be that he is boat to receive all "proper persons*' ' I resort to hil,, house as traivelerba suitable times anpd int a proper manue and are able to pay their fare,i long as ho has the moans of accor mo dat ion for them, Whether the can be sustajined in rofusing to aeo negroes as "proper persons,"' sjot be determined.. Those circumsatano bring us noi to the seitlement of the .dplia Lranoh of the question, as t, tl standing Qf she 'colored oltizon. A righta are.,conceded, and secured I 1im as a oiizert bfere'tbe law lh *h district, He. can vete, tetIf~y in sent serve- as J'uror, hold ofmoe and rid. I the railroad cars, &o. Bu6 shall Ii be received on an equality with th white man sooially ? Shall the la bos ipkletp . forceo1social ipteroqetr itp be the reagjtof holding tha:t ti restuarant keeper (whose business privaA-inno sepse pubilo) shall r 9QiVQ the colored, man in his establisi uwent on a footing. with the white o1* Sav44 Mvchiur says that perty sof kour gentlemon arrived I tateity last Thursday evening, froi an interior town on the line of it Oentral-ltailroad, not far from S~avat nah. .BridAy.zioanzink,' .btI~bt an earl~y founid them aeross the riverq2 td srolin'a slde, where two shol were ex shanged,'one-of thoin rincipW roeeivin a" setere flok weod id~ tb Altilde. IttI e wattendotd by a, pby sicuii cf Savanahl, and was alple, tc gether with the entire party, to leity on the night train. The matter wa kcept wonderfully quio6 uantil al1l over. -Ilutli gendlelnan are pret well keown in Savannah. The diffi culty orirhuted from a private quar. i~e~l. Th. bans of. ,'o opuntry i s the political organization that guesiby te t name of radioalii . his di 'thb d banef the State. v 494i a r h that, all that is oikoctod with i au bad ; but e do contend that there is little of good and much of e it'that it embraces within its sphere. If It t began wi th freeing the negro man, it C is likely to ehd,'if botati'e il, i& the I loss of freedomu to both whitps:: and t blacks. :Its career has been destrtat5 tive both ' of individual and State L rights. It makes a cipher of'Stats and it makes Stateasof ciphers. In- e stead of seekiag to raise tieo froodmaui to the level of the 'OAuonlan, it tends, to bring both to a common lower plane. It levels downward. Upo p a the character of our Governtaent, it has exerted at baleful iiafluouio ; it, i has di'arogardod the oleer prQvisios a of the Constitution ; it has central- b iced the Government; It has murder od States and outraged doc'ondy. It has elevated bad men into -promi notoo and power,"aud in a larg6 see- I tion of the cotutitry, it his put itel. t ligene and virtue and honesty at a < discount, and set a proigium upon I fraud and rascality and ignorance. As I a consequence of all this, the country I suffers. At Washingto ,it reconstructs i h Georgia, and sets up and unsets States. t 5: Ip south Carolina, it proposos ,to ex Is ath'd the limits of 'citlosh,'i brlor'6tb 6 r- soore party ascendency. Every I- where, it is the party of corruption, 1 ii, of extravagance and misrule. At its uti hands, the cause of good goVernment < u- bsffors. Hcneo, we have suggested 'to reforbi, as the oider of the year-the 1 Ad duty for us in South Carolina. Un- s r, der radical auzpieee, we never, can or have a ehea and wise government in South Oarohna. Reform is needed L- needed for all alike--riots and poor po white and black. And iii order to r- secure this, as our cotemporary of the 1 ig Charleston Courier observes, "concert t- is the one thing needful." Rather, concert is one of the things needed. es The union of good citizens on a libo it, ral ground, is called for. Nor as a al means to the end in view, mubt we Ell overlook the wand of induetrial dovel al opment. Power, in this age, comes of $- money. Mind is appreciated in pro is portion as it can make money. Brains I.- and heart are always in order--out he to these powers, must be added means. ,.- When South Carolina cain realize her 10 old motto-Aninls opibusque parati In she will be already half-way on the in road to her redemption. To do the s, work of politibal reform, good men be must organizo; but they must also w work. Father Ryan urges-"4bor. It- ento to right, donunciation of wrong, rt unanimity, patience and unceasing a, prayer for doliverenceo from the evils o- which encompass our unhi .ppy land." \\'-:i E1gm n-venturo to add one to ., ,.u a t" ar-se enumerated by the 1e pa icet. To '-adherence to right" to "denunciation of wrong," to. 'una? to nimity, patience and unceasing plny >t or," must be hvork--that work. which it is useful-thatwork which Is' produe a- tive-that workgwhich brings those 'o sinews-which are the sineavs of poate 1e as well as of war.-Phonix, te COUNTERPEITs oF Tuso Nnw FRe TIONAr. OCjRnENUq IN Nxw Yos. 'Dangerous counterfeit fifty-cent frac "s tional currency notes of the new Lin a coln ylgeto ieauo have just ,beo pe hO in clrcolatiomn. T'he backs are very :good, but the faces of the notes look ratler dark iandblush.),John pger-. son - ndrarrest for passing .the s A young lady from a beadn scoo hvigmade some progdsin acquiring Italian, addressed a few awords to an organ grinder in, beq I purest aceent, but was astonished at 1 e receiving the following :'responhe . "I r An Italanm officer is reported to have is made a discovery, by means of which U any private soldier is enabled to Nn.. o sure the distance of any object within it range instantly, and at the same time r, aim a gun or a cannon with ufterring 10 accuracy, An exchange paper say that a dole. Y gate from a territory, in 9 n gese is a sort of Congtdeonal tadpole. e "cani swim .an i4ve, gtho enoet croak. Heo has go vote upon what he has been talking about. Ic The K naae Legisltture haa oleoted] 1 Miss Jlm saa Oampbell, ot opekar a o enrolling clerk. All-ttbos offiooet of a the Hotwse are either otIppled soldIfrg, i~ idows, or soldIieW orplians, n A' negro wonido attobding shurolfat 0 Evansvulhe, last Thursday ni 1, re e6 she expired.1. , 0profe ng to be o 1r tan0 tal arest of muankind. If your purse isn't SIn any partibular danger youe -oha. tertsay be. '' -. 'felleaoe in the oeut-roomi theref' thundered a police magistrate the otha er morning ; '"the qogr~t has already ~ '4 committed four prisoners without be. a lag able to hoar a word of the eAiti. n Another ounterfelter b bee~ 0 1rested idi Newv Yo?.4n t{e 'te tives are afiey thp' h #tatop Island ~ angE wdilS pItdape -if'blegd , ofseculagthenw'M ,Abbtat 48;000 ' aors of lanRDeari SAbiline, Kansas, have~ elao a , Scotch endg tipnse 4oAtIon at Gla. A .gow for $165,000. EmIgatk -wi y a leave Scotland lin February and AMaroh. . A**i New orare atfouerngr with abscesses on their feet, caud by the high, F each boot buels now in pu voguo., a '213No NEEDVUL."-The Ilunston M. - jraph, in a the late elee ion, in , aayas: "Our ivisions ba ed us and we J ad a conscious power whlo we knew n the other hand, bdUi I 4~nted a solid pha I ate barmoniously under boir organization, and hence the suOe eCs they have* aohtofod." This is a lain statement, and addresses itelf to e o o ens ' 1.htgh. Ca st'igy~eests, d' ei~y Sate in the uv uuth. Mr. Calhoun well said once 'concert of so. i.,n is the one thing * eedfil." Never was there a tim , Tib rhen this maxim was' more importiut tki ad + necessary, theK the' -proboi et Vith division among oursel'ves; and wE urrendor all hop~q. fr the future. 2 Ve thus canit f ttile great menus an y which good guvernuut. ,may be ecured and right and liberty be ro- Di tored.- Courier. Ilb 4 l .1rh..i y.y, t:.) urgid abd huIiie weeklies o the tot london presa continUb o write about he Alabama claims. They have .now bfze'o diediesir the styleofo writ. j eh offilu'l' desnands. Mr. owad 6 vroto "buti omb" in flour sbet." dr. ,tieli is "undignified" and "sen. a m 1uta,"' qp' te r4 t tand 1V.he la' dints. ' Attilk'6 otr was moo being logged, as many British oldie hav~e beeps i.'he, Agg;ump r fha operil4 t he"ej4s" waas.iriah nan. After receiving e Belst'feW trokesof the lash the culprit Cried tt, trikhig e~ ites uioro be 'leg+d 6 er ower." On this the drummer ob crved, "tithtAn' iLk'a u where I kill I can't plazo you." How shall vo plas tie internsational privateers nan1--- W )urk tleraiW.. Tuk FiFTEENTI( AMP.1NDMaNT5K )itmo -The Hon. Lewis Campbell has truck for the adceshjp of Demooru ic party in the logidature by intro luging a. bill to retor the ratification f the fifteenth amondnent to a vote >f the people. IIe,pushed.his bill at ,nos to a second reading, aid had :t referred to the Committee ott Fedo. ral Relations, of which he is limrsolf a somber. As the square' -is7e on the ratification Will show a difference of >nly one or two votes, this pro pItion f Senator, Campbell is. 8hr1 1I one !or capturing several of thoae' gubli sans who, like ourselves, dislikd.: the assumption of' ao much power by the iencral Government. It- is more like )opular government to let the people leoido this matter.- Cincinnati Times. Our colored brethren in TonneseO P and Mlssissippi are outraged at the e Threatened advent of the Mongolians. At Memphis they gathered along the river banks in great numbers as the t wurthy Qrientalapssed;and a-sai ld U hotm with tbeats and mnurmurs. 'It A night have been expected that Sambo Pi would dislike the company of the in. It lustrious Chiunnian. He has such a oft thing at pre-rut, under the pro- 8 ection of the Federal authorities, St rho encourage his idleness and clothe tit Ind feed him withut votk, forl' oop Se oience sake, that the speotaolofoIi nan amnong thomi is nattirally often- " lye to the A frican instincts.- IV. Y.2 .omrrea ( Ropublican.).. ANi Anv~g Dirg~oAr.--General 'ate, the colorod ambassador at ' Washingten from Hayti. is. general ,iews, as givqp thep other day7 tQ a Jila. rid oorregpondener regarding the fuft ure relation. bemooen that island and hie Unige48Atates, sae &)hcso~of a clear.B acaded and practical statesman, fully to the soo,-f Qq90ral Grant/'s anew ag N WAM.,;ii nal. nk'srl~vaion Sara race at ho 'V 'tAbiosi.--New Xork jerald...1 It ia proposed #p hold classes at oj steon for ladies "not under sixteen," -tr 017y elemeonta~ geon t6 and1~phy. E, Piofessor Blot hhanenbilabett'k rdtk, ft su kf fco9 'A o families- resiain within a iradiuse f three .miles. It will be distributed ej I4.0~1 q.IferIlai in untW'gh' e forwegian kIah n. [he beverage ost I' use at Vqqto no"' Th6(6 ls mre Mr l 1 4s ii'a l C0V o oOairy,. front d atn QIP of out G~~ hes., - iI. en t ntorwo uid a astlea u the air? '0 Beoaaevbe'Itidulges in anof to6btaehi e TheNew'orileeral~, of the 12thT aya i "The tmuutaittt on 8eenri- ' in onf the St0&"etoka etO la~ id.; 'a lo ti regular eal" ol The New York! Md.e 4 t f amilton Figh is "kgl ink. ~~ l oie 8enator Stewart'le prearda bill ghais M ir 'Et ar W~o A (# rt 3h3o oz epaiMehs Nagha*'i 'the ~dpre e a Marble, almaat eqnal ad Itaie MOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHURIC ACID, : auu 4otu 'd at Charlestonn NDBit 'fHE DIREO-idN OP DR. NA. L'RATT, Ohemist for the Sulphurlo Acid and 6epxr-4hospherep iournpiany. infuble. Phosphoric Acld, in tho form f Soluble Phosphate of Lime,- or Dissolved Bone osphato, Is the basis of.alJ geptiFertilizera, and these are valuablo in the ratio of ublo Phosphori Aoid wh~oit isin them. lhe Immenso doposls-of Phosphatic Guanos which wore discovered In 1867 in South rolina, by Dr. Pratt, consists nainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Line, which is made bilable. as a Fertiliser by, befog ground to powder, and reduced by Sttlphurio Aoid to ib a.condition as to'inake- its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and thus made inble of being iaken up by growing plants. The insoluble Ph..sph: Ie found in any ttmercial Feruilzer is pf no mnore value to Ithe plant than the originai Plhosphmta rck, Y greater the prhpat'tion of this Soluble' l'hovphnto which anuy Fetliiem' coutiuna e'se Oho quantity required per aeree, nod conseluently the cheapes. Fertilizer I ciontelning tihe highetst per c..ntage of Soluble l'hophlato, Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphatu Company have eti4. Oharleston the trit extensivo Acid Chamubers South of lialtimnore, and are o to er to plauters the I.ighost per oustao of S-lublo Phosplhato of Limo known in y market. rhihPr *'qr~ibsrs are offered under two forms: 1. Etlwn.- No, 1.-Puro, Soluble PIuqsphate, guraraitoed to co.,tain 24 per cent. o solved 1igno Phosphato of Limue, $h6per ton, 10 per cent. discount for cash. E twan., No. 2 --Pernvinn Srtpe I'hIsphatd, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent lslived Done Phosp'htte, anslt 1 to,3 por cent. of Aminonia, withI a suiiuient nhli. a 6f leruvan Guano to adtpt i tua1 Crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent. dircouu cash. . b fotvd ~ofre,otig rt s or manufaclurors, who moy desire to mi l copppser a,, gq g t tha, this .is the best and cheapest method for t-I tQ .rap r4 h pbtrI Acid opntained in the mixturo. Will be sold flAd0 rate for ehoh Vsr ctnt go. W M. (. IEE & Co., Agents, No. 14 A dler's Wharf. - ;L The "CAROLINA FERTILI/ZER," is made fron the Phosphates of South Carolina, d Is pronounced by various chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to ruwian Guano in Its Fertilising l'roperties. These Phorphuttes are the remains of ex. ot lAnd and sea anin.:ls, and posces qualities of the greatest value to the agricultur We annex the analysis of Profesaor Shepard. "L t1iORATORlY OF THiE \lEDlCAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Analysls of a sample of Carolina Fertihzer, personally selected. oleturo expelled at 2120 F, It; 70 ganio Mlatter, with sose water of oombination expelled at a low red heat, 13,30 xed Ingredients, 6(.8') 'l t~onia, ,) msporio Acid-Suluble, 6.9(3 Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble Phospluate of Linro. sulble, G.17 L tivalent to 18 .18 Insolible (b like). 3.18 24.75 l'hos pbate of Lime. lphiirio Ao'd, 11.01 inglqivalont to 28 :5 Se1 'hate of Lime. lphite of Potash, 80 inJltlt'of S6dg, 8.10 nd" 11.061 On the atongths of these results I am glad to certify to tire superiority of the C'aroli We wili furn1s thli cellonA hTLIZER to Plant ers and othr t 6u per to of ~ Is~'*' ,,. . UE). WY. W1ibLtA MS & CO., ~ity'~Factors. Neow AdygtIsementsa brhikit ar ead of' anything of thee - L-.-...r-- - - kidee bfr sue rmt enelhean ,EOY@' E SALE I press. Sent to any address upon pecoipt of 26 ROin Art CollectiO31 cents for raper cover, and 60 eta. for taste tully bound in cloth. OF TlbOaAS ThOMP80N, ESS . 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Nucu Mp.t h , a 10r'8 10WE A4ND E pL~I Cont a-rm els2 8 2 th'di 4of t Oit Che.. nut street,rlfthld)phir, P. ue'fX~,ah fsoR W TT B, 0.Wylie Sti, Pittsbni-'g te-w1 4.add roe ' 'i,Uniop-wide repurtation, treatl ~ 0- sp. to)IOy, &. ,Shes result oef self' pa aend spsfor scaled pamphlet, P gs o matt er who~ failed, state ease, FloweL aui*~bs o, dosor p. OpneruJtetion freeng . e y. mIot.a~ l1sof present se . JNIT-+INJT--1NIT'. ,~lf~4h leo~9s of 200 AGEN TS wanted everywhre to sell the rk, wev Re n4aIot, ,~ ,t. AmdreiaKhitting'Machine, Ihoonly ably witf'l dhir IE ,, onot e. Fv1tle$ty ?i t kin 2,% i. Fom Levi Bardelt, Warn.. r . -'. , t per minute Addressil A~kIoni , h. jft jj tuetCrI~it'' t I tAs Dof9 , -eor COMMON SENS)'!! W AlTE.0-AUENT8.S$A60 pmrnonth, 16 sell' the' genuine ahd inproved COMMON.8ENF' FAMiLY SEWING MA CHINE. Prio, sely. $18. reat. induoe moats to Agents, ,'his is tih most popu lar Sowing Machine of the day--makes iho famous '"-lastie Ltcld $titch"-will do ny kind of work that can be done on ny Ma chind--10t0,000 sold and 'the demanel con. stantly increasing. Now is tho timo to take an Agency. Sond for circulars. ,~y* Be ware of infripgers. -t Address SsooM' & Co., Bostoen, Mass., Pittsburgh , Pa,, O. Nt. Louis, Mio. The Purest, Best and Cheapest -SOLD Uhf A L 0ROCMJ i,8 A SK your Doctor or Druggist for Sweet A1 Quinine-it equals (bitter) Quinine. Ni't"d by.StAuss, FAnIt & Co., Chemist, Now York. rov 17 1'O TilE WORKING CLASS.-We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at hume, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busi ness new, light and profitable. Persons of either set easily earn froin 0o. to $6 per evening, and a proportional sum by devot. .ag their whole time to the business. )Joys and girls earn nearly as mnch as men. That nll who see this notice may send their ad-, dress, and test the business, we make this unparalleled oiler: To such as are not well satisfied, we will siend $1 to pay for the ti'uble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Lite rary Companion-one of the larget.and best family newspapets published-all sent free by mail. Iteader, if you want perma. nent, proiltablo work, address E. C. ALLEN & C0., Augusta Me. 3'..or 3Liin iCfse "Eureka" Smokilng Tobacco Is an excellent article of granulated Vir ginia ; whercever introduo -d it is univer. sally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Metr. sehaum P'ipes are daily packed. Lorillard's YACHT CLUB S1KING TOBACCO Is mado of the choicest leaf grown ; it is anti nervous in its e(ects, as the Nicotine hat' been extracted ; it leaves no disagree' Ile taste after smoking; it is very mild, light. in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as d of ordinary tobncco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for lirst quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it Is all it claims to be, "the finest of all." Lorillard's CENTURY CIIEWING TOBACCO. This brand of Fine Cut chewing tobacco leas 0no equal or superior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco In the country. LORILLARD'S SNUFFS Have now been in general use in the United States over 110 'yars, and still ac. knowlcdged "the best" wherever used. if your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale ask him to get. them; they aro sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices mailed on applicatiou. P. LOIILLARD & Co., New York. A WAY with uncomfortable Trusses. Comfort and Care for the Ruptured. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad. dress Dr. E. ll. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave., Now York. W ITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Medi cine. Sent pest-paid, on receipt of 10 ets. Address E,. II. Foote, (author of Medi cal (Yommon, Sense) No. 120 Lexington Ave.,, cor. ast 28t h St.,N. Y______ WANTED! Agetst in -every towna in tho South and Weit for the Ek.Li.G-Ems3? ONE DOLLAR HOUSE in the country, to wvhonm we offer tihe me liberal inducemente. O00DS SENT 0.0O. D. Senal for circl'ars-. $. C, T iIOMPSQN & VQ., 180 Federal St., 148 State St.. Dost on, Mass. Cbicago, Ill. P SYCiIOMANCY, Fanseination' or seul (Charming.--400 pages ; eleth.' This wonderful book has full,-Instructionas to en able the reader to fascinate either sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spritual ismm, and hundreds of other curiouseok'pe: meats. It can bp obtained by a6ndin d. drcess. withi positage, to T. W. YANs a o No. 41 South Eighth-stree hldlha Jan 12- t Pildlh. [NCREASS your Crops and Improve your ..Land, by using PH(BNTIQd19 Imported by us dir.eot.fronethesphesyj,a. lands, South Psolfie Ocean. ,; Wilcoor Gibbs'A. OQs, MANIPULATED GUANO, Prepared at Savuannall,'0a. atnd li rdaf on, S. C., whiche! has toved inl:he's~ ih;t~ best Manuare in use.. For sale by WILOBI GBBS & OO0 09 Day Street,-SavAnna! (i,;' e~ a 64 East Daje-8t4 iharleston,8 0. 241 Dread ktreet, Atiglista, Ga.. For ur be ipttoatio* aObra as phy& o.,atAughita and Ravanakh a fit the )p pri e o p q ni, .doe 4-.4ms Agem, Wiaa.,,L. B. M. PBNDL~T0N'8 PIJOSPIIATPJ COMPOUND. -0------. I S ~ I ~ We ha,, f.*mod: a ~ ''1 forth. purpee. of mekiuig tia* abey. named PER2!ILIZNIt) aOd intl aow propawed to Ill 6rders with *)al.k #* ~ I may be faorod. I;.. Thtc COM~OV~D ~ae~ I~V* ~b1r.. ~ dactlon, 37 dIffeteut V~rtIlta6~tdi, Uk4~ on an ezperlmetatai plat of h~d~ and we feel well urnird In egylog th~ all II ~ will be pleased, who may give k a tritl. Addre~ * DOBIE~ * ~ r4',~. QI I~. ~ Spatt~jQA. ~ I8-3am~ee ..11, A