The Soldier -Boy's Dreatn.
'ito mitidnigiht lloiven was calm!
'lhe stats in gins 'If light,
iSretned kintdied to illumlo,
The Jovelineis of uight.
Not a sound to break the silence
Of the lunoly midnight lorit
3a ve Ili e cooling breezo that wandored,
To bathe each drooping flower.
The10 solier boy then slep.,
Rerreslhing was his slumber,
Whil o'er his senlsets crept, .
Bright visions without iutmber.
1i ispirit sought, the land
(t' oare-diepelling dreamis,
'Ncati slunber's magio waid,
A Ileavon, earth oft seoms.
Ilis fancy utnconfined,
Went imok to days gone by,
Atnd every joy 0e(wieed,
To light, his sleepiag sky.
li the silence deep untiven,
Tei aboo.t boy could dreatm,
Of'.,loiher, Home and lleltven,
And his sleep wthA pleasures .gem.
lie droamotd of happler hour-,
UIncOesdled ohilahso6d's day,
Of. j.ys like golden flowers,
lie gatLhered all the way.
lie saw a fragile form,
That. uSoved with st.riking grace,
Aid he gazed with growing pleasure,
Onl his fancied motilter's face.
lie mef. her eye wihoso brightness
A tenr alone could dim,
Anl her voice whoso winning sweetness,
Wats niever lost to him,
Feit o'er his slumbering senses,
Liko music front afar,
As soft as light, that. dances
From 'neath a ht illiant star.
lie dreamcd lie was once more,
Withini his peaceful liome,
Ihuside the so -beat. shor1e,
Where once lie loved to roam.
were camse lihe brezo tinlainted,
From o'er the vale bedecked,
In gorgeotus colors painted,
With pictusrestue effect.
ilis dreail devoid oif care,
1By mergic puwer chained,
And within a holier sphere,
ills sluni'bring ideas ranged.
E!ih thought by sleep Onchained,
For awlahe arose to dwell,
Where his Ppirit. bliss attlaned,
No mortal tongue c..n tell.
If is !pirit upwart'e wandered,
To .eenes of Angel mirthi,
Aiti every tie seenct sundered,
'liat hoaodl to aught of earth.
lie gazod ot seraph Faces,
W here hewtity ore enshrotids,
A.' h al niadove displaces,
Aught. that. foretells a o oud.
h'leair minst rel harps were t uning,
In melolies sweet itrain,
Wliere I hose reeotemnel commning,
Siutlt never cease to reign.
A and he listented to tho trilling
Of sweet voices Otn the air,
Ili inwardl sotti enuthrilling,
At sounds so soft. and rare.
lHow enclintinisg was the visions,
Why coulti it, Iever last ?
'Twins buit a bright dolusion,
Soon anainnboroM with the past.
i',nrnptured with his dreatm,
Tho soldier haoy awoke,
Antd not beneallt Sol's beam,
(h1 Morphienss could Invoke.
Once snore tle day was breaking,
No longer shone -the seven,"
M tii thugic ricep cr wak ig,
Were of Mother, lloimo and Ileaven.
F-.
Josh Billings as a Philosopher.
There seems to be four styles of
intindu:
Ist, thaem who know it'd so
2ntd, them whto know it ain't so 1
3d, thteum who Split the difference
ta al guess at it!
4tha, thoem who don't care which way
it is i
There is but few men who bez
chsarator enough to load a life of
idlenoss.
True love is spelt just the samo in
Choctaw as it is in English.
Those whlo retiro fromt the woeld en
account of its sinas and peskiness stubt
not forget thtat they have yet to keep
company with a person who wants just
as much watching as anybody else.
Necoesity lcogot invention, inven
tion begot convenience, convenience
begot pleaure, pleasure begotvinqry,
luxury beogot riot and 'disefrlot
and disease, betwveen them, begot
poverty, and poverty begot necessity
asgams-and this is a revolution of
man, and about all ho can brsgeon.
Most people decline to learn only
by thecir own' experience. .:And I
guess they are more than half right,
for I do not spose a man can get a
perfect idea. of molafases by letting
another fellow taste of it for him.'
cAn individual to be~ a fine gentle
man, has either got to bo. born so or.
be brought up so from infanoy p he
can't lean it sudden, any thore than
bte can learn to talk Injin corrctly by
praettsin on a tgmahawk. . a
I wondeorit th ero was over an old
maid whbo over heard of a match that
shu~ thoughut wais s'uitable.
If a..muaa. wants to., get his dimen
sionslet him~ visit i raveya
Enthus.iasts have long said tlhat.the
Indtiai ryot is open toceobviatioh/atfd'
that if hais acquisitiveness were: more
developed, the largo cottosi-growing
districts under his care wvould produce
manrvellously superlor resnlts. Model
fsams are now cstablished Afdr his
benelit, andi on thomn, the, out-turn of~
cotton per nore has beon very much
raizecd without irrigation or pmanure,
and by Sscma otly as are ivithin
thie immediate reach" ottho' native
cuIt iv ateors. *
A .8#mit~ht pr4ft~ ibawalks
about 41erdotn irt 4 ywell-k oy
/a!/te odf thi touj, of wa lg
"Pa sy," said th~e Prof'esotraOboatIpg
him, '-how hatg - en 'a 'perdowri vsy
A4-u uri n ~ yg e w -f A uw s
---O
TilE GRXAT REUTA TION
Wfhich Koskoo has attained in all parts of
the country
AS A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE,
&nd the Large Numbers of Testimonials
PhyJeby ca n (f
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER,
It J2.Ams Z2.o 3:uza
nEINO POSITIVYLY
The MostPowerful Vegitable Alternative
YET DISCOVERED.
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
"The life of the flesh is-in the ib1ed "
is a Scriptual maxim that science p.roves to.
be true. The people dlik 'of bao- bood, as
the cause of many diseases, and like many
popular opinions this of bad blood is found.
ed in truth.
The symptoms of bad blood are usually
quite plain-bad Digestion-causes imper
feet nutrition, and oonaeiluently the circu
lation is feeble, the soft tissues loose their
tone and elasticity, and the tongue becomes
pale, broad, and frequently covered with a
pasty, White o, this condition soon
sho as itself in roughness of the skin, then
in eruptive and ulcerative diseases. arnd
when 'long'eontipud, resulp. -in qr4ols
lesions of the Dial, LivaTtngs, or ri nA
y apparatus. Much, very muh, suffering
is caused by impure blood. It. Is estimated
by some that 6oiie-lh 6f the human family
are affected with scrofuls in some form.
When the Blood is pure, you are not so
liable to any disease. Many impurities of
the Blood stripe from, Impure' disrase of
large cities. Eradicate every Impurity
from thIe fountain of life, and good spirits,
fair skin and vital strength will return to
you.
A
LiIV.lR INVIGORATOR
STANDS UNRIVALLED.
Being'the only Known Medicine
that efficiently timnlates and correots the
hopatio a soretions and functional derange
iments of.the Liver without Dobiliatling the
system. *Wiild it' ,acts feely Iiron the
Liver instead of copious purging, it gradu.
ally changes the discharges to a perfectly
natural state.
aYMTOMs OF LIVEit Cotr.AINT AND OF 8o11
OF TIos DIURAOSS PuODUOED BY IT.
A sallow or yellow color of the skin, er
yellowish-brown spots on the face aind
other parts of the body ; dullness .and
drowsiness, sometimess headache; bitter
or bad tasto in the mouth, internal heat I in
many cases a dry, leasing cough ; unsteady
appetite; sometimes sour stonach, with a
raising of the food ; a bloated or full feel
ing about the stomach ani aides; nggrava
ting pains in the sides, back, or breast, and
about. tIhe shoulders; constipation of the
bowels ; piles, flatulence, coldness of the
extremities, &c.
KOSXOO0!
Is a romedy of Wonderful Efficacy In the
cure of diseases of the Kiudeys and Blad.
der. In these Affections it I6 as near at
specific as any remedy can be. It does Its
work kindly, silently, and surely The
Relief Whih it ffprdp is bo.th 00tid and
J)IsRAsnKs OF THE KIDNEYR AND Br.AnnER.
Persons unacquainted with the structure
andi runc,ions of the Kidneys cannot esti
mato the importance of their healthy ac
tion.
llegular and sufficient action of tihe Kid.
noys le as important, nay, even more so,
than regislarity of the bowels. -The-Kidl
noys remove from (hoc Dlood those etl'ete
anatters which, if permitted to remain,
would snpeadily destroy lire. A total sus..
pension of tine uarinary disharges wi I no
casion death froff thirty-six to forty-elght
hours.
1Yt ejli th Uie i or cd In r is oan
kition to Urinate more frequently than
tnaturat, or when the Urine Is highly colored
or scalding with wYgakiuessa in tihe smrall of
&ho back, It shdruld 1ni'bftrifled with or
de-layed, but Koskoo should be taken at
9nce to remedy the difficulty, before a
lesion of the. orgmns'tekes place. hMost of
the diseases of the Blader originate from
those of thne -Kidne-ye,' the Urlne' being irn
perfectly secreted In tine Kidneys, prove
irrif~ting to Lihe Bhadder and Urinanry pas
sages. WVhen we recollect thnaL medid~e
never reaches the Kidineys except through
the general, o roeultltop of the :Slood, we
*s how necessary'10 is to keep the Fouan
Meets with Geeat Suoeess Ia the Cure of
Diseases of the Nervous Systeeh.
Almost nine-tenths of ouy people .astef
from nervous exhnausion, and are, the:
fore libe oit o cs o 6 an1vjl e0$ enmen
tihe brain, insanity, and complete breakin
(Iown of the general hnealth. Thousand
areo Auffering to-day' withlifrkebh
nervous systems, and, unfortunately, to-.
bacco, alcohol, late hours, over-.work,
(mental a~d phryIe'dl),'ave emishtigtifeas
f the nervous system to Increase at ag -
The symitems totwhlbh diseases of the
sometilIsa hIn Ig yies'Avw iae
h obc, Pqripdic~~lp~.$s D~ ,s,
of rdqabledipo al Loss of Memoyy
Dejection of Spirits ; Starting during# 'ep
Bad Dream Heasitation ianAswerafig
Questions t l rM wthn
of the hace lg&c.whi
9tbrhpfif" n o
Is- not a -secret -quack remedy Porrjsula
Drugg se, Mrnts, &.
-& -Meat5&hSU m
n2k6v et oL
UNDBR-TH& DIRECTION0P O RR . N A;
8per-Phosphate Cotuliany.
Soluble' Phosphlirio Acid,< in theitor-oaf I
Phosphate, is: the basis 6f all'goodiFertiliu
olublo. Phosphorie: Acid whio:1sth thems.'
: The immense deposito oft hosphatieGua
DArolinri, by, Dr, Ptatt, consists mainly of Ift
%vailable's a jer(ilizer -by being ground t
muoh a condition as to, make' its insoluble p
mapable . of being taken up by growing plea
.ommercial Fertilor is of no more value. to
rhe greater the proportion of this Holubli.
the less the quantify required per acro. mi
Lhat containing the highest per centage of $
Impressed with these truths, the Stilphuri
erected at. Charlesion the first extensive Ac
%ble to offer to planters the 1lighea, per cents
any market.
Their Fertilizers are offered under Iwo 6
1. Etiwan. No. 1.-Pure Soluble Phospl
Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Limo. $60) pe
2. Etiwan., No. 2 --Pervian SuperPh
of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and I to 3 p
[ion of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all
for cash.
WE ALSO 0
Dissolved Uone, of high grade. for plante
Into any other corppont, and we suggest this
manufacturers to trafisport the Sulphurio A
at a fixed rate for each per CenlAge,
Jan 6..8m
The "CAROJLINA PER 71'tIJRR," Ist
and is pronounced by various chenists, one
Peruvian 06ano in lt Ferailising Properilet
inct lAnd and sea nniala, and posisess qual
tt. We annex the analysis of Profesov Si
'-L \3B0tATOltY OF THE ME
Analysis of a snmple of- (~rolina Fertiliu
Moisture expelled at 2126 F,
Organic Mattor, with somo water of ocnbi
Fixed Ingredients,
Amnnionia,
Phosporio Acid--Soluble .6.90t E
Irisoluble, 6 .17 E
8u~i~m~ari Aed,33.1.8
Sulphurio Ae'd, 11.01 Eq
Sulphate of. .Pot'ash
Sulphatq oftSoda,
Sand,
On the sLtrengths of these resilts I am gli
niaFeiier
oct O-ly
SNew .Advertisements.
WELOR[ & IRIFF~ITIIS,
84AWS/ A.XNS1 84AWSI
Saws of all descriptions. Axes, Blleting
and miii furnishings' . Olrceilar Saws with
solidl Teeth, or with P'atent. Adj ustible
Points, superior to all Inserted 'Teot h Saw.
2@J P'rces Redued. *'
Ig..Send for Price Lis't and Circulars.'sg
WELCli & OiIIFFITiES,
IBdutbt. instE or Uroit, g iah')
W ANTED-AG ENYTS.--$75 to $200 ccr
month, every where.malo and female,to into
luce the Genuine improved Common Sense
Family Sewing Machine. This Machine
will stichi, htem. fell, tuegc. quilt, cord, bind
braid and eumbroidet- in a most superior
manner. Prico only $18. Fully warrant.
ed for five years. W~e will pay $1000 for
wny mnchine that will sew a stronger, more
beautiful, or more elastic seam t ha's ours.
Itn~e '93qY~ Ik sti." Evji
see 4'and s the c~i
We pay Agents omn $76 to $200 per
month and expenses, or a commission flromi
which twice that amount, cana be made,
Address Bxoxn & Co., Pit tsburg, Pa,
Boston. Mass., or St. Louis M .
OAutdo~.J.Jlgea*o o A n, s ellng
machines under the same name as ours,
uniess they can show a ebrilficate pf agen
ny sigu'ed by us. We shall notb alt? :er
telves reeponuslie for rthless ma :hines
il pattc e ifbk li fo'r idg'ahne
under this name to the full extent of the
law, unless such m-ichines were obtained
from us or our agents.. .Do not he lomposed
upona by parties who copy our adlvertisa.
mernt and circulars and offer worthless ma.
ahilnos at a less price.
a .ou ao
For sate by aIl A~ i
DRY COOD
WAY with uncomse
Inna Naw York.
PRALT Chbe isk fot te SUlphnrie AeId sad'
oluble PhosphatalmeronDsgsolvedsaone
Ire, and these ar valuable- in the ratio of
o which were disoermA.ed in- 167 is South
soluble Phoop1ate of Lime, which it UMad
)powder,,and reduted by. 8uIphurio Aelditd
a0sphate soluble in wate,..Andhus ,'ade
Is. Thu insolublq Phosphatq toup4 iopay
the plant than the original ?hLphate rOo4.
Ph o'pphato which any Pertiliser coqijus,
41 conacquently the chenpeg Fertilser Is
'Jiuble Phaosphite.
A cil and Super-Phosplate Company .a.1e
idI Chiambers South of Daltimore, and ro
kge of S-lublo Phosphate of LiMe known In
rms:
into, guaranteed to co'tain 24 per cent. of
Ion, 10 per cent. discount for cash.
osphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent.
or cent. of Ammonia, with a sufficient addi.
irops, $70 per ton, 10 per ceni. discount
FFER:
rs or manufacturers, who moy-desIre to mi
.t his- is -the best and cheapest. method 161'
old contained in the mixture. Will bewsold
. WM. C. "He & CQ.,
Agents, No. 14 Adberm a harf.
a4e ftoni the Phosphates of outh Carolina,
of the best Manures known# only inferior to
. These Phosphates are the remains of ex.
illes of the greatest value to the agricultur.
epard.
[CAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH OAROLINA.
r, personally selected.
16 70
ation expelled at a low red heat, 16,50
iuivalenst to 11.27 SolubI Phosphato of 1me
taivalent to 18.48 tsolub o(b.me
24.75 Phos pats of ,ilde.
uivalent to 28.06 Sulhgote of Lfiun.
80
8.0
A to CertIfy to 64e dub h1 ofe1
SA to.Planterg and other sa tetV'
Rte
oan 706.VBototasyr es ot'80.6uit.
T OU petac Be, 4gt 1.
1cnKin Mahneothid on y pr
eta. Addreas E. Bt. Foote. (authoar of MfEMf.
cal Cunommo Sense) No. 120 Lexington Ave.,
cor. past 28th St., N. Y.
AGENTS! *READ I
W Eillpa Agentu a Salar $80 per
week and expensme, or a larg
complission, to ueell 6tfrenew a .. onderfu
Inventions. Addrew~f. W N & Co,
Marylball, Mih. **
"E(6)10y Is nkt~.
W will peopl $50 re toi~
8ewp Machine YWO$2 bue
that'a a standa puts , isdo
thr ornpete ab nstvue
upo , ntireInw L e prohe
~h e~elted m~I., ioens
are, end or poo ~ ple wh at toea
ilm ,bor and n e. A Want
Me asent to and ay
nee~y faualliw. F'teni vedo~
prim address J. Q e & C ?rap
en atend 8, Mfe..D. box 3oets
ARD. AssooAovJ P . itadelph~I
Penn.
R. WHITTER3 ,t et, A
Luis, M., oL oa..wrtattinj
alts all vnr~l~ea els
flltabuse. Sed 2etaspe fis 'ph4
Yt. p0s. Iaomata, we tail.. .tat
Fog"
W afll h tnerusmlbae
RO fb 6M*er outiou's elioerl.
afe to.-It iM b6' U WaMitd by'sedid; . Aa
fes withostb6, with.10 betits 1 1 W
&(I.4, MZod 41euths Nighiih,-sreet,
FEM 2 SULVElR PILLS.
'A A unfaiUwg'ret4ve of obstructiosis, and
9 ulatokorf the monthly tzyr.
?16'fh Jharenless a4 Trustworthy.
t'ree by mait Mo any gddress on receipt
of One D4iia. P. 0. Box 8620, IN Y. City.
Forced to, grow in six Vqeks. Ieoipo
tent for 60 cen . 4ddress H. RIoAnA
Dox 8986 *ew totkP. O.
'0.
TO COTTON PLANTERS,
AUXONIATED
7be s~upply of Perutvisia Guano having
be99me ek austed, it Ia necessary for the
Plantihg ieivitunIy to look for 4 substitute
to' hiattlole, 'to eicdsalous in probotling
t;d dtustaining the gro*th of aotton. The
teetbination. of Peruvian Guano and Die.
polved. Bones has been found to I* the
iafeet and best of all the many fa es
offered, and we are deonfdent that iaan
orditnary season, to use'the language of lr.
David Dickiop, eon nqyer fall. In pro.
qnting our AMMONIATED to the Planter
we but give the 'oembinatiop In a form
ready for Immediate utse, *thus saving' th
cost. and trouble of manipilatiodhnd sccur.
lug Informiny in quality.
. The practical results obtained from tho
articles sh ipie4 by is, prove them to ly
superlot to al'ohere, ahd in a trade ex.
teriditi thr.ioagh every portion of the Cotton
Growing Reigions, and, during the past five
yeats, consuming thousands of tons, we are
yet to hear of the first eomplaint.
litogr manvifaicture we discard all mineral
phosphates, and -ely entirely upon Putt
Ione made readily soluble by the use of
Sulphurio Acid. The Ammonia-is supplied
frot the next valuable source to Peruviati
Guang, and in sufficient quantities to give
the plant a vigorous and-healthy growth,
the soluble bone susitining it throughout
the Aeaton.
W have no hesitation in pinaing thb
article agalnst any. manufacture or combi.
nstIion kqown and will refund every dollar
on in it purchase in case it does not give
tlfacton.
Forthe eliarte a'nd ptirity of the arti.
oles shipped by us we refer to the promi.
nent names appended,t hey being a few o:
those who obtaiq their supplies from us.
JOHN MERIYMAN & CO.,
Baltimore.
David Dickson, Hancock county
Dr. E M Pendleton, 4
W W 8impson,
A:J Lane, a
Col. T KI Ternet, .s
*John T Berry,
JaeMGray, Joneseounty
H 8 Kisar, Houston county
M 'Robert, Wilkes county
NW Etone, Columbia county
Dr. Henry Gaither, Newton rou"iyt
Dr. J 8 Hamiltob,jAthend
Edward ltaneroft, *'
A P Dearing,
A -Li ingston. Newton county
lion. T J.Smith, J O'eraon county
lI P.ichards, Newton county
Johni It Ohishloim, # est Pount
BiSophen I) Heard, Augusta
Rev'. WV 14anngham, ya Grapge
Col, B ( Locket, Dlotgherty county
lion. Herschell V Johnson, Jefferton co.
J;J lkiukls, Jefferson oognty
Jas. CIDenham. Putnam couanty
J Priutup, Columbia county
Re. TB 1ei luba countV
-0 A Ntittalls y, Wt'ob copnty
S W SWadsoft Trdup'donsty -
'houuas Whatthen, Washiagton coan.
Stbe l nf Edet00oweta county
'Rd'. C S Uailden Btoo ony
IJ N Miotaoi, Fitt ~
0 W Leeis Dcafut' count"
J N Hill, Quifiitdcountf
S P Burnett, 4
A~J White, Maeon
A V Bmbygdat4) >
RNol n ~cout
Adams, J~beM & Reynoldbl Maccn
e ne 'Cg, Ay gust
J T Dothbieh,.. . #5t
flerrym & Co., Rom *
Jsand.Harrisdeprfinge Grove; N. 0.
James P' Irwin, CharloftjN.1 Ot'
Coe,Ji Speafmda'. Silter Street,8 0~(
RI W-Batebg0ran bueg, 8. 0.
hhnt- ChtIe .4ss*y A C.
Thorn eL'Wooduide/Grensile, 8. 0.'
J1 W Btawkdale aurens; , &1
G ve tl I Du Pont, Quinte*f IA
4 e,. W Sott, Tallelisae, Vf
k ~ie n, Montgomery, #1a
-6 Thornton, 09RIfepAti
tqin B Blibre, Tuskegee, Als
*4B Deall, E'arthage,Aa
- MbO11y7 GeUiden,'Ala
~hon*hMB 5.regdes. Oiford, MIe
--3 Fergusson, Jackson. Mis4
il B iC016WXDsekiRui,ilit
*Topp, Columbus, Miss
, J DMCdeniell, 3#owheviflle 3 es
- L t SIhyorWnaa Miss ~
# . Johnson. Brookhaven Mhk
IA PRedd eneid~p a
h ann r nols rea~e s~ 1.I
W Fa-er oaroeY-~~W - .
- k P 3AIi8~ ~ S
Math
T'iQsoll MduteryjJapAagL $Sengw, "Pervice
.1 Adoatin the Sumter and' Alalbam,,
Thiq is.a most aphlo and thrillin .de
u.itiption o the hrious adventures of this
commander and his comrades, written by
Senes himself, and therefore authentio in
every particular. The sale af this, book
has been most unprpeedented, and still the
demand is unabatid, doid onily by sub
sorlphion,a nd exelusie t'orit6ry given to
good geuts. Ad4dress
. D1DBLA' ACO., PAusliefs0,
208 Main ?reet, Louisville, Ky.
WANTED EVERYWHERE,
ALESMEN,,Farme's apd others to sell
a New Artile in great demnand. $400 00
made by. one Agent his first m6nth. Ad.
dress 0EO. McEATHRON & CO., ash
ville, Tenn., or W. I. SEATON & CO.,
New Orleans. La.
YOUR ATTENTION
1I CORDIALLY I4VITED TO THE
"Ilienderaon County, Kentucky Land Salo"
Grand Pt'ze Mchemue
Enterprise, CH ARTERED by the Legis
lature o0 Kentucky, and ondorped and re
commended by every lending official in the
State. and upwards of 500 of her most
prominent citizens.
511 Prizes, $314,20 1
Comprising the richest river bottom tobso.:
eo farms in the wealthy county of lien.
derson, Ky., with alt their appartcnanqes.
Capital Prie, t16,06001
Smallest Prize,*80!
Also about $20,000 in Oreenba'eks,' bing
the entire rout mi)onoy of the property f6r
the y4ar 1809 ond 1870, which *iil be, dis,
tributed to the winners of the first seven
prises repectively. Rent of , the
rafrps for~1809, was $12 per sere, afid it is
ehnfidehtl'eXpeated that Ihey will equal or
surpass this figure for 1870.
TicketsfJive Dollars.
Final drawing, -June 9th, 1070, at Masonio
Temple, Louisville,- Ky. Hundreds of our
best citizens, have givon unqualified certi.
fiestes and endorsements of this magnifi.
cent enterprise.
Every dollar invested by ticket holders,
is held in trust by the commissioners ap.
pointed by the Legislature, until the draw.
ing takes place and prizes are-delivered.
In order to have your tickpets properly
registered, buy at once of your nearest
club agent, or remit by Express (prepaid),
Draft, P. 0. monay order, or registered
letter, to - either of -the following financial
agents who will furnish full descriptive
circulars:
L..H. Lyno, Cash'r Farmer9 Bank, Hon.
derc,n, Ky. : t. B. Alexand4 er. Comnmer
cal BAink, Louisville, Ky. : John 0. La
tham, Prs. BAnk, H6pkinsvillo, Ky ;
James L Dallaw, Commercial Bank, Padu.
cah, Ky, ;0 B. . Thomas-. Cash. Obs, and
Rept'r Lehingion, Ky, ; W. D. Tyler,.Cash.
ier Depositilk., Owensboro; ly.
Good Club Agents wanted everywhere.
TOMES, MELVAIN & C0.e
No. 6 Maiden Lane, New York.
IMPORTERS OF
Guns, Fine Cutlery,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Westley Richards' Brena Loading Fow.
ling Pieces, Eley's Cartridges for B. L.
Guns,
"%7VacM-w, CA%3pm tebo.
General Agente for' the
U R. S, "Oartridge 0 a.," Lowll, Mass.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
MRTvALi0 CARTInORS Foa- RirLzs, PisToLs,
DJERINGER PISTOL~s
-I have this day: appointed Mestrs. -T'owzs,
MRLvAtiN& Co. 8.ol0 Ag0ents for-the sale of
my Pistols in 1he City of New York.- iUal.
:era can obtiini, th .m, of M~esers. Tomes,
Mel*Ain & Co. -at mj lowrest wltolesaleateA,
and my full guaranty accompansi i t
Pistol of idy) mikufaeunte sold by them
-ENRY DEIIGER,
Philadelphia, Aug '20, 1887.
TOMES, MEJN*IN *i CO.,
Boie-Agentsi O5Niin Vsie. N. Y.
GRAND RAPFIP.E AND SALE
Of Rda1 Etati'M Portona'Proporty M;
CASSVILLEd1A., Jimne let,1800.
Pitorthft VSUR A~ 44.000 R1d?1ED AT
- $26,t000
ONLTYEI O1FA tANN i
.This propery ce at~ in prt f aeye
sod~ii 6.luse 6
8 dw.elliag houses and 2
new, SI000eet9o lerti4 .
p 6lu~bhc,2 f or ok lop
thwd;, tiofts, ee*s, &,-, &e
This property, and other propety tiol
in udes volgedt Forty-four Thou. d
Dioliarg, is to lie rufle t n Lie
Thousand Dolleth *g~r ehabe.bie L
et, warranted and guaraneed a prize valued
de~iduoahe d dd 44 nb~a s gud
6'4r7 obegehether prdsenteer het ~illliava
en sln4 'fair,sklIi,
?MenfA deatWd'is 4er admny, a
Managing Agents, Cassviit6'%
mar 12-1.
28.ent s pew dtozian gwb samn 8 ~ee- fo
se es n
NCREASE o s and Improve your
Stud,%y uslug -
RPHRENIX GUA140,
rnpor(ed by us direct frofithe Phoenix Is
agsgq4h PIM)fle Ocesn .
W 90oz, Gibbs & Co.,
M NIPULATED GUANO,
re a'red at SavAndtah, Ga. and Charleston,
S. C., which has proved in the soil the
..best anS In utse., For salo by
WLOOI GIBS & co.,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS If
99 Pay Street, Savannah, Ga.
04 East Bay-St., Charlcston, S. C.
241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WE ALSO XXP
Pure No. I Peruvian Guano.
Dissolved lIone.
"Land Plaster.
For further information, addresq, as
above for circular, or subscribe to Southern
Aqrfeulturid. published by W. C. Alaciour
phy & Co., at Aughsta and Ravannah, Ga.
at the low price-of 25c. per annum.
JON 1. MATTilEWS, Jr.,
dee 4-4m Agent, Winnsboro, 8. C.
. P, TOALE,
Chatleston, 8. C., Manufacturer of
DOOR, SAASB BLINDS.
H AVING TII LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE FAtTORY in the south
ern States, and keeping always on hand a
large and most complete stock of DOOIIS,
SAWIES, hIINDS, Sash Doors, Store
Doors, Shutters, Motildings, &a . &c., I ai
tnabled to sell low aid.at mtanufacturers'
prices.
N. W-Strict attention paid to shippitig
in goodorder. July 20
Baugh's Raw Bone Super-Ph os
phate of Lime.
I AM now receiving my supplies of this
manure, ani Planters, can rely upon
getting an article fully up io 1ttndard as
per analyses. All bought from myself or
authorized Agents I will gnarantee, as eve.
ry cargo so sold is analyzed on arrival
here and the high character of the manuro
fully kept up. . J. N. ROBSON,
Sole Agt. for South Carolina.
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston S. C.
J. II. CATIHCA RT,
Agt.. for Fairfield County.
Prof. Shepard says of analysis made
October 16th, 1809. "A valiable manure
and deoidedly superior to the article ot
last year."
Experiment, made by M. C. M. Hammond,
of Beech Islant. S. C.
-No manure, 887 lbs. Seed Cotton peraero
175 lbo, Peruvian Guaho, 1828 lbs. Beo L
Cotton per acre.
175lbs. Daugh's, 48 Ibs.' Seed Cotton
per Acre. -dee 80
GEORGIA NURSWERY.
20,000 Soutke,' Grown F'ruit freea/dr Sale.
PPL 1REE I.ears ,old, 6 to 8 feet
high wih li 'wl frmed~ crown at 2
to 8 feet from the gronpd pric'e.$!8 00 tier
100.' One genv'old, d-to6 feet hlgh- price
$12 00 per 100.
Peach, Trees, Pear, Plum, AryJcot, Nec.
~rIne Trees,-. Grave Vines, Strawberry
Plants, &o.. Desoriptive n Ed.riob Cata=
Ingte sent'grat is to applla ts.
Addres W M. K, NE1LSON,
oct 16-dim Augustas Ga.
n 1 a
'd~dnd'1d~a
iR i
Woosl b r'.
fe 1 ,T MPON&W*A $ n