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Tho Angel Gabriel, My frictld, M. jor 0., had an old darky to 0hom he uas much attached. ( ;0 g, at a 1utiy, Peter,' from mibo~ihig too f.eely of various mix. tures, begat danoing around with a wNalteri containiug some ices and c-kke, ..nd S-oi b cane u proarious. Ober. vitag his coidut, tilt) Nl'ijor publicly reprimanided him, and at once dismiss ed hii from the post of waiter for the evening, and .appoited another ser. vant in his place. Tis last. stroko as too much for old Petor, and he retireod to his bedroom inl despair. Thiit night Capt. K a j !Iy young rtlheer in tle room adj.,inig Peter's, hea.r:g J nbs aiiL groians iln the noxt room, rmse (uiel ly to inquire what was the matter. lie opened the door of P2er's room and reconnoitered. Peter was kneeling by a window, and praying. Amid his loud cries, the Cap!vaini learl the following: '0. Lorl, bavo pity uponl thy poor old servant. Ilis masom, who ho used to take tpo'nl lisF kn-es when he was a boy, is vexed with his poor old darky, (n(d [ don't Want to live any longer. 0. dear Lord, lca' e send the angles fir o1l Petor. -Just send the angel C driel, this miiato, down to take ld4 P-et e to "ather Abrahamit's booti ! 0, pleaso Lord, do ! Plea eC, Lot41 thi. inuiite ! T aun ready to go P Captnin K., ever cady for I un, i in mmediately seized upopun Ia white Couinterpa i'p , at1n einveloping hiimself in it, iapped three times at Peter's dloor. 'Who's dare V exclaimed Peter. 'Tlhe Angel Gabriel, come to take old 'eter to Father Abraliam's bosotmt 1' replied Captain K., in a sepitlerhraI tone. 'Do who, Iassa ' fearfully asked tie supilian't. '01d l'oter., 'Well, I'll jst toll yotu, massa, dat niiggor don't live here ; I don't know himl at all !' Captain K., rushed back to the coipany, con vuled wvith laughter, m1t -11 l eterr relatei to1 this day the WOolIrful answe t o iti prayer. "' h ut, i.u '' J1 si-ner,.--Tho Cecntral * O1'rnfion si bl Monterey county boa N o1 a Just ico, an easy, good-na tored gen iu.!, who has an original way (if doinig thi itgs. The following story is too good to be lost: m3'nie time since, the Jastice, whom ,%%( shAl Call 0----, et WV- , mem1 belr (4f the legal fiaternity, and the following dialogue etisued': W ,i sail the Justice, "1L wish to ask a lit tIo advice ; som1e time1 ago a Mexican owed me;'3 a little debt, e.nd ascertain ing h wa1s about to leave, I deter mined to bring a suit against him. There beini g no other Justico in the di1triet, I brought action before my melf. Wo had no constable and I servcd the summons. The day of the trial (a"t11 on, ind as I know all the facts in the care, no witnoss was called, bunt rendered judgment in my own favor for the debt and cost. In the t(0onco of the constablo, I levied it;on what property the Mexican had and ordered it to be sold. At the day (of salo, no on except mysel'f at tiended, and I bought the propert. The proceds were insulicent to satis fy th jtdgment., and I seized the per :;om of thtui Mxican and laced him at wotrk mnaking tadobos f'or the balanco. Alfter the lapsi' of' a day or two, ' wishe4d to hire thIt Ailecxiemi ; there fore gavo 111 lis note for the balance still due, and I discharged ithe prisoni er f'romi custody. Now som11 of my nouighbors think that my proceedings wer'o irrogular, and I wish to know .a our' opinion."' Satiseie with tihe as.. sura;nce that no proceedinugs could 1)e more "'regutl ar,"' our jntd icial repro senitat ive smiilingly wit hdrewy. A young lady conitemnpiating matrni mlonly was 01n0 mtorning hniled a TIes tamet by her fatther, with the leat' tuirined down at the following passauge: "Hie who givoth itn marrl'inge doeth well, but he who giveth not in miar riago doeth bettet'." She imtimediately returned it with the following reply written under-. neoath: "Dear' fnthe1r, 1 am content to do well ; let t hose do0 better who can.'' ' A ghost drove an entire fatmily tu t uoursly fr'oma a hiouse iln Oswego at a Iate hour on Sunday ttight.. Af ter i' hi . iile ,te ir '~ ex itment was1. al lay ed(,1 ad on in vest igatiton they found that a c'ow, oin a o foiginig raid, had ma de betr way into a rear' kitchen andu insert ed: heri head into til emtpty flour barrel. TJheo barrel' becamtie fast Ott her bornt', and unable to eape thte mebumbrhance, thio ter'rified animal ctmmleniced a frantic rampage tabout the aparttmont, with the rosult above desot ibed. A Denitist presented a buill for the teth t imeil to a rich skinflint. "It strikes tie." said the latter, "'that t his is a pretty rond hill.'" "Yey,"' replied the dentist, -'I have Rent it ronnd often etnough to make It auppoir so, antd I have called now to have it squared." A German, bigrqie ogv recept ful, ater uchmental ef fotprouduced the followinig: .t"I ish full. I wants no more mon 'Cuto hero, miy der, said a .viunrg tman to a little girl, to whose -:sta. hie was paying his addresqses, Johdn Chliatant writes to country ln:on in San Furancisceo, "Mo hikey Tox sy;-plenty worhly, plenty paycy, lienty eatcey." "BF. ut.0, my dear, Ifhall catch co'd coinilng down so late to let y'ou itt." lIu sband :"Ohw, no, .y l..vo I'll-rap you -up.well before youl co~mo downi New AAdrtiien1 (ESTABLISHED 1830,) WELCIt & GRIFFITHIS, SA '8 I AXIES! SA II'S I Saws of all descriptions. Axes, blelling ind mill furnishings. Circular Saws with Rolid Teeth, or with Patent Adjustable 'olnts, superot' to all Inserted 'reoth Saws. g(& Prices Reduced. -itR1 O.Send for Price List and Cirulare.-gg WEICI[ & ORIFFIT118, flor ton. Mat',s., or Detroit, Mich. Agonts Canvassing Books sent'froe, SEXRETS OF INTEHI L REVEN'UE. By a 'rominent Ojfcer tf the Treasury ser vice, showing up th -:erets snd inner workings of the Revenne Department, the Whiskey Iting. Gold fling and Drawback Frauds, systeiat ic robbery, depredatIons, conspira cies and raids on the Government, nalfeas ance, tyranny and corruption of hih oil ciald. The most startling and inportant book published. ContainIng about 600 -.'el-filled pages, spiritedly illustraied. Agents wanted. Canvssing and completo oultit sent Ace. Address Witt. F -ior, pub lisher, Ph iladelphia, Pa. ; Chicago, Illinois, or Cinoinnatti, Ohio. How to Got Blooks; for Nothing. $10 worth of splendidly Illustrnteil bookia given for every 10 subscrihers to tho h'ew York Muslcal Pioneer for 1870, a ionthly Journal of 16 pages of choice tusic and in. turestiig misoollany. Only 60 cents per anum in. advanco. Circulars with list of promiums Mnd mpecinen copy of Pioneer sent on receipt of stamp. F. J. Huntington & Co., 450 lIroomo street N. Y. 908 PrIzes Worth from $1.50 to $1.00 in Greenbacks, awarded to subrcribers and agents for WoodI's Household Magazine, tlie argeat and the beat Dollar monthly in the world. Similar prizes to be repeated soon. Fuli particulars in Mnthch number. For salo by all newedealers, or sent with catalognto or premiums on receipt of 10 cents. Address 8. 8. Wood, Newburg. N. Y. K1D DER'S PASTILLES. A sure relief for Asthmn. Prico 40 cents by Mail. STOWr.L & Co., Charlestown Mass. The Purost, Best and Cheapest NONA) RV ALL 4.ltOCERALS. ITiOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Medi cine. 80ent ost-paid, Onl receipt of 10 ots. Alddress E. 11. Foote, (author of Medi. c,1 Comam->n Sense) No. 120 Lexington Ave., our. East 28th St., N. Y. A WAY with uncomfortable 'Irusses. . .L Comfort and Cure for the Ripturdcl. Set post. paid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad. dress Dr. E. It. FOOTE, No. 120 Loxington Avenuo New York. IERi Y BODY READ TILlS. V will pay Agents $26 per week and W expenses, to sell ihe Greatest Discov cries of the Age. Address Wheaton, lien ry & Co., Marshall, Maich. AGENTS! READ THIS I E will pay Agents a Salary of $30 per W week and expenses, or allow a large comnuslision, to sell our now and wondehrful ltnvention~s. Address M. WAostta & Oo., Marshall, Alichi. $25 AJ)AY!I 40 new articles for Agents. Samples ft ee. II. B. Shaw, Alfred, Meo. LIST OF 2,500 NEWSPAPERS For onto Stamtp. OEO. P. IIOWELL & CO., New York. R I 1DE and lBridegroom--Essays for young moen, free, in scaled envelopesa low. Annb Assoozarion, llox P, Phlilatdelphia, ~R'ANiIOO0D AND) TIlE YlQOR OF .I. outh Restored in Four Weeks. Buc. cess guaranteed. Dr. Record's Essencoe of Life restores tmanly power, freom whmatever cause arising. The effects of early pertni Olimus habits, self.abuse and climate, give way at once to this wonderful medicine, ifi taken regularly according to directions (whtich are very sImple and require no re straint fronm husiness or pleasure.) Faliure is impossible. Sold in~ bottles at $3. ori foumr quatitiles In one for S0. To be hmad< only of the solo appointed agent In Anmeri. ca,Illermann Goritsen, 106 Thitrd Avenue,1 New York. Moustaches Forced to grow In six weeks. Recipe sent for 50 cents Address H., ROInAans, Box 8086, New York P. 0. Liveory and Osple MSTABLE. HEundersignied will regeleo l abot the 20th Jnnumary, fatty. head of fine Ilores and Mules at his LIVERY ALD SALE STABLE. Hie keeps constaflly on had H-orse.. liacks, Buggies and Wagons for .hire, anid respectfully solloits the patronage of the{ pubhie. A. F. QOODINO. jan 8 W ~t'HS, coland lry ,from eo oVfnesti to the cheapest, 81 leer Patrp Chains, and other kInds, Coral Necklaces, $econd door from Col. llon'dOS~ jan 18 AND COMMISSION MERtC1JAN~ No' 2 Rsee'Ve.I4tifr.' Goeed to choIce FJNE,gpUPE'R., - and FA51M.LOUR, Suitable for retail, ing, consltntiv nn hand. a. oo2e JL . The "CAlROLIX..I 1'RT[iX RR," is mad md is protouncel h.. various chrmists, one of 'cruvian uanol in its Fersilizing Properiies. 1101 141nd and1 se's nii ll 11S, t pi1 o1,,5.ss qualitif it. We annex the analysis of Profcssor Shepi "LABOlRATORY OP Tii, \lEiC Analysis of a samiple of Carolina Fertilizer, I loisture expelled at 212* F, )rganio 5tatter. with some water of cembinail Fixed Ingredionts, l'hosporio Acid-Soluble, 6.06 Equi [nsoluble, 6.17 E tui 18.18 3ulphurio Ao'd, 11.01 Equi ulpilit o of Potash, sulplato of Soda, 31an1d, On the of rengths of these results I am glad I ia Fertilizer, We % ill furnish this excellent FER TIIfZ/R 1,000 lbs. oct 9-ly NEW ADVERITISEMENTS. AUENTS WANTED T 0 sell Admiral Raphael &mnca, "'Iervico All oat In the -Stunter nnd Alabama." lhis is a most graphi and thrilling de iMription of the perdiots ndventures of this sommander and his comrades, written by ienmies himself, an- t herere atihentic in i ivery particular. The sale af this book ins boen most. unpreceden'ed, Iid still file lemnd is unabated. Sold only by sub ioription, and exclusire territory given to ;ood agents. AIdress F. I. DIBBLE & C(', Publishers, 2U8 Mlain Street. Louisville. Ky. "WANTED EVEIYWIERE, QALES.M\N, Varine-s and others to sell J a New Artiolo in gre-it demand. $400 00 eado by one Agent his firt. ionth. Ad. 3 less GE). AlcEA''iliION & CO.. Nash. 'ille, Teln., or W. It. SEHATN & CO., few Orleaus, La. YOUR ATTENTION 1s CtO1IALY 4 tVTn TO TIV n 'Henderson County, Kentucky Land Sale" n Grand Prize Scheme Enterprise, ClAlRTRED by the T'egiA ature of Kentucky, and endorsed and re :otamended by every lemding official in the stnto, and upwards of 300 of hor most >rominent citi.zens. 511 Prizes, $316330~ 1 jomiprisin g the rIchest river boottotm tobno to farms in the wealthy county of lien. 1 kerson, Ky., with all their appttrtenantces. 2 Capital Prize, $150,000 i. tlso abmout $20l,00(0 l~ in Geenth-tks, being p lie ent iro rent. money of th is Poperty for t he years 1869 and 1870, wisch will be dils. 0 ributed to the winners of thse first seven d rtizes respective.ly. IRent of the b 'trmis for 18650, was~ S12 per no, nnd it. is ~ ottdeut ly etpected thait they wvili equal ore urpass this figure for 187th. Tickts Flye Dollars. 'inial dIraiwiog, Jlune 9th, 18$70. at .\isi ti eti'lo, L~ouisvi ll, 14y. innudrrdis of' our >est. ci tiz.ens, hanv o'given utilitgssied' cert I. ienices ands enmdorsemients ot this maegn it. '. tent. ent er prise. Every dollnr invested by ticket holders. 2 slield in trumst biy thle conunimisioners np ecotted by Ih Ls1eg isiat tro, tit ithme draw, ng takes pilace andt prizes are dlelivered.i In order to have yone tickets properly egistered, buy at. once of your nearest tlueb agent, or remeit by Exptress (prepaid), )rn ft, P. 0. money orert, or registere.d etter, to eiter cf theo following fnaittal egents who will furnish full descriptive sirculaire: L. II. Lyne, Cash'r Fartmers Bank, lion. lorson, Ky.: 11. II. Alexander, Comnmer. ,lal Bank, Loutisville, Ky.; Johnt C. La. ham, Pres. flank, Ilopkinsvlle, Ky - Jamos L~ Dallan, Coemercial Banik. Padn'e. Jahm, Ky. ; B. G1. Thomas; Cash. Obls. and llopt'r Lexington, Ky. ; WV. 11. Tyler, Cash. or Deposil Uk., Owensboro, K~y. Good Clhub Agents wanted overy where. TOMES, MELVAIN & CO., Bolo Agents, 0 MaidenLane. N. Y. E 3RAND) RAFFLE AND SALE )f Beal Estate and Personal Property, at )AS$VILLE, G A., JunO 1st, 1870. 'Roantl var.Uxo a? $44,000 naFFLan A? $26. 000. ONLY $1 Pi CIIANCE I . This property cotisiatssI parl'of a gene 'at assortmenit of meerchandise, alued at 58,000.; slore.house, 60x21 (noew,) $l,600; 9 dwellilsg houses and improvememnte, all tow, $1,000 taeh ; lot of Iiurnittre $),00 100 btmshmels scorn,- 100 macks flout', 6,000 mouttds bacon, 2d. toen tot. I, in-enter of own,jhorses, eows, &c., &e. 'This property, andl. other propetty ineot notiaded, Is valued at ooty-fbsur Thousaend a oallats, Is to be -rallIed, for '-t'T#esey.Ave .1 houusnd Dollars..' Every -hape, ome tick. 8 ut, wrrat~ated and guathnttefd a rte 'ealuedi i V~m One1)oltav 1up to 0as~Ilundredeto PI Feo fi adred,,to,ESlght'Jhoubanad JMollam., Io $lanta--Twelve disinterested men Miwll 9 tondeoghe Rtafle, and'usee thatqach and ~ ivery on , whej er pesoa o t will hiva ha equa ~C~i tIll be lafomec at resul 9t~efl~ text'da* afterth eo tt' $( losofatto ooueefh, stnd 4ttdns-of Ca . til, brlper oea't. difesd' dgentq e' Igents ufranted int -evbrfC6'unty ah4 State, i.en starnpa Orderaeb.Ell Tloketi~and -1 JI oommubtestionest'ahe. addrested to - maw 12e *MCasalemu -V from the lhopphtes of South Carolina, the best Manures known, only inferior to These Phosphates are the remains of ex S of the greatest value to the agrioultur ird. AL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. >ersonally selected. 1070 on expelled at a low red heat, 16.60 06.80 2.60 valont I o 11.27 Solubi Phosphate of Lime ralent to 18.48 Insoluble (b ,ne). 24.75 Phosphate of Lima. ralent to 28.065 Sulphate of Lime. 80 8.50 11.06 .o certify to the superlority of the Caroli. C. U. BIIEPAtRD, Jr. ? to Planters and others at $60 per ton of OEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Factors. ['OMES, MELVAIN & C0, No. 6 Maiden Lane, New York. IMPORTERS OF Guns, Fine Cutlery, DR UGGISTS' SUNDRIES, IILITARY AND FANCY GOODS SOLE, AGENTS FOR Vestley Richards' Breach-Loading Fow ling Pieces, Eley's Cartridges for B. L. Guns, Ceucrai Agents for the U. S. "Cartridge 0i," Lowell, Man. lanufacurers of all kinds of .ETAIJlc CARTRIDOES FOR RIrLNs, PISTOLs, Ac. DERINGER PISTOLS, I have this day appointed Alesurs, Toaes, [aLVAIN & Co. Sole Agents for the sale of ty Pi1tls in the City of New York. Deal. rs can obtain th m of Messrs. Tomes, leivain & Co. at my lowest wholesale rates, ntd my full guaranty aoeompanies every ihtol of my manufacture sold bv them. I ENIIY DKRINGER, Phtilnlelphia, Aug 26, 1867. FOUNTAIN PEN. V"I'"''''re'pa-"s w *"'ot''dp. " smooth and makes fnne writing. High. recomnmendled by all uasing them. Only a cents par diozn. T'wo snmple Pens for a cets. Adldress E. D. CilESTR R, Had. rnme, ('onn. Xay where you saw this Advertisement. at Pure Water. use ti celebrated Pum . trely tasteless, C~g8AI. irable and rolls.64 2b ae; equal to the ri.gg T od old-nhshtoned l~ oodon Pump, and - P >snt tes.. than halt theO ' onuy. Eastly arranged Sas to be non-freeztng, ad in constructton so simple mat any one can put it up and map It in repair. [H BEST AND CHtEAPEST PUMP tiVW MA0O. GEORGUIA NURSERY. 0,000 So'uthern Growcn Fruit Trees for Sale. l'PLErl'REE8 2 years old 56to 8feet igh, withI a well formed orown at 2 o :1 feet from the ground : price $18 00 per 0)0. One year old, 4 to 0 feet. haigh--- price 1l2 00 petr 100. l'encht Trees, Pear, Plum, Ali ricot, Ne. arino Trees, GIrave Vines, Strawberry 'ants, &o. Descriptivo and Price Cats, ngue sent grais to applji-santI. Adbir1s. W M. K. NELSON. oct lo-Otn Augusta, da. liairlotte, Columbia and Augvisti. Ral Road. COf.UNDIA, Dee, 27, 169. PlIE following Passenger Schedule wIl go into effect on this Romad on andI afte unday, next, 25th inst.: GoINGO NOltTIt, enate Augusta, at 4.00 a it "Columbia. 8. C., at 9.40 p u " Wieboro, 11.40 a p, " Chester, 1.d0 p, Lrrive at Chtarlotte, N. (I.. 4.20.p in Makting. close connectIons wIth trains of forth Carolina Read tor all pointe J4,orth nd Last. ' - ears Chtarlot te, N. C. at 10.80 a n. rrfyW at Augusta 9.60p rs Making close' coett~tis W*t '1'ralas of ah. and a i n Pl~ '" mbuts, Montgomstepob~ .Ne Orloana, sea, Chatti#egqb, M 4 ashvilt~b le. Ce Paac 8 y all pIsoinal potata, Passen o~ hi tat goin h 46ent, Ugs399tain Rail Road. ' EAVE YorgyillM. 9 b. I m4 *ad ),c9 at a Chester at 8e(;m Lea. Obester. for Yorkville-issatdietCf ter the arrival of lb. A~gest. teaId . eetl, ,. --.* 0 : T'Bi OA8RA g'TR EP CIA TION: hioh Koskhoo has. attained in all parts of the country S A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE, Lud 4o Larje Numbers of Testimonials rhich are constdatly being received from 'hysicians, and persons who have been ured by its use, is conclusive Proof of its emarkable value. AS A BLOOD PURIFWRR, X am :mco 'EMq~xxa:av DEINO POstTIVELr 1he MostPowerful Vegetable Alternative YET DISCOVERED. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. "The life of the flesh is in the Blood," 9 a Scriptual mnaxiim that science proves te oe true. The people talk of bau blood, am he cause of many diseases, and like man >oput)r opinions this of bad blood is fount id ist truth. The symptoms of bad blood are usually luine plain-bad Digestion-causes imper 'cot nutrition, and consequently the cirou atlon is feeble, the soft tissues loose thein one a6nd elastiity, and the tongue becomec anle, broad, ad frequently covered with 0 a1sty, white coat. This condition soot iho..s itself in roughness of the skin, the n eruptive and ulcerative diseases. ainc When long continued, results in serioui esions of the Brain, Liver, Lungs, or urina ry apparatus. Mueb, very much, sufferinj Is caused by impure blood. It is estimatet by some that one-fifth of the human famiIl ire affected with scrofula In some form. When the BlooJ is pure, you are not sc iable to any disease. Many Impurities o the Blood arlse from impure disease o large cities. Eradicate every impurit. trom the fountain of life, and good spirits fair skin and vital strength will return ti Fou. MOSKOO AS A LIVER INVIGORATORI STANDS UNRIVALLED. Being the only Known Medicini hat efficiently stimulates and corrects th< lepatio sioretions and functional derange aents of the Liver without Debilitating th. system. Whilo it acts freely upon th Liver instead of copious purging, it gradu Lily changes the disoharges to a perfecti natural state. ivmroms Or LIVER COMPLAINT AND or soM1 O TIIO5E DIsEASKs PRonUCIED BY IT. A sallow or yellow color of the skin, a: rellowish-browa spots on the face ant Ather parts of the body ; dullness ant Irowsluess, sometimess headache ; bitiei )r bad taste in the mouth, internal heat I ii many cases a dry, teasing cough ; unst eadl ippetite; sometimes sour stoinach, with I raising of the food; a bloated or full feel Ing about the stomach and sides; aggrava ting pains in the sides, back. or breast, an ibout the shoulders; constipation of th bowels ; piles, flatulence, coldness of th mtremitlea, &a. MQOEOo ls a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in th sure of diseases of the Kindeys and Blad ler. In these Affections it is as near specillo as any remedy can be. It does it Rork kindly, silently, and surely Th Relief which it atfords is both I certain an perceptible. DJsGAsm.s OF TEK xCIDNEYs AND ULADaNI Person. unacquainted with thes structur ad funenons of the Kidneys cannot eati mate the Importance of their healthy ac Lion. 1Uegular and sufficient action of the Kid noys in as iniportant, nay, even mnore so tihan regislarity of the bowels. The Kid neys remouve from tha Blood those dett m~atters which, if permitted to remain wovid speadily destroy life. A total sus pension of the urinary discharges wi.l oc casion death from thirty-aix to foriy-eigh hours. Where thb Uing Is V(oided In shmali quant titles at the titme. or when there is a dispo mition to Urinate more frequently thai natural, or when the Urine is highly colore< or scalding with weakness in the small c the back, it should aol be trifled with o delayed, but Koskoo should be taken a once to retmedy the difficulty, before lesion of the organs tskes place. Fs1ost c the diseases of the Bladder originate fror those of the Kidneys, the Urine being imc perfectly secreted in thte Ki-ineyg, pro, irritating to the Bladder and Urinary pas sages. When we recollect that medicin never reaches tho Kidneys except thrson~g the generel cireulation of theo Blood, w see how necessary it Is to keep the Foun tain of Life Pure. Meets with Oeeat Buscoess in the Cure of Diseases of the Nervous System Almost nine-tent hs of cur people suffe from noertons exhaustion, and are, there fore, liable to Its contcomitant evils of mien Inl depr ;r!ia, confused ideas, softening c he brain, Insanity, and complete br'eakin dlown of the general health. -Thousand are sulering. vtoaf wlths broken-dow nervous systemse, and, unfortunately, Ic bacco, alcohol, late hours, over-worl (mental and physical), are causing disease of the smehvouse syslts to increase at, a feat fltl ratIo. The symlome. to whioh diseases of th hervoup systeun give rise,. mgsy be pigsted a follows A doll, heafy feeling irn the head pomelhimes more or less severe, pain o headache ; Veriodioal fleacbachn. Distinesa Noises or RI aIng in the hlead ; Confusiol if Ide ; Tajoral'y Leds of Memory Ihdeca ion of Sprita ; Start ing during $leegj Bad Dreams; liesitation in Answerin Questions ; Dulness of H~esrin~g; 'twitchin of tlae ipee and Arti M,GibIohe if'ne promptly treated, hea. to Paralysis, Dell ~use, iuiesity, Itaipotaney, Ajioplexy, &c. [a not a sooret11uack remedy. Forrjul el Best ad Mose pular Kedloine r PEEAWK elIg Sy ~b~r~~iOpREN , 6 DI~ te NORFOLgyVA Pelet, QNRJpQIM PgaU OTR i 1* e1 b 1I eg~.te Bibewsewse mae 28.6< TO COTTON PLANTERS. AMMONIATED SIS Oj I. M'E ID :180oMin. The supply of Peruvian Guano having becomte exhiausted, it is necessary for the planting community to look for a substitute for this article, so ellcaoious in promoting and snstninirg the growth of cotton. The combination of Peruvian Guano and Dis. solved llones line been found to t-e the safest and best of all the many !o es offered, and we are confident that Ir.aui ordinary season, to use the language of Mr. David Dickbon, can never fall. In pro senting our AMMlONIATED to the Planter, we but give the ctmbination in a form ready for inmediate use, thus saving the cost. and trouble of manipulation and secur ing Informiny in quality. The practical results obtained from the articles shipped by as prove them to be superior to all others, and in a trade ex tending through every portion of the Cotton SGrowing Regions, and, during the past five years, consuming thousands of tons, we are yet to hear of the first complatint. In our manufacturo we discard all mineral phosphates, and rely entirely upon Pive Bone mado readily soluble by the use of Sulphurio Acid. The Ammonia is supplied from the next valuable source to Peruvian Guano, and in sufliient quantities to give the plant a vigorous and healthy growth, the soluble bone sustaining it throughout the senton. We have no hesitation In placing this article against any manufacture or combi nation known and will refund every dollar spent in its purchase in case it. does not give satisfaction. For the character and purity of the arti cles shipped by us we refer to the proni nent names appended,t hey heing a few of those who obtain their supplies from us. JOHN MERRYMAN & CO., Baltimore. David Dickson, Hancock county Dr. E M Pendleton, i a W W Simpson, A J Lane, Col. T M Turner, John T Berry, James M Gray, Jones county . 18 Kisar, Ilouston county M 0 Robert, Wilkes county N W btone, Columbia county Dr. Henry Gaither, Newton county Dr. 3 8 laipilton, Athens Edward liancroft, s A P Dearing, 6 I A Livingston. Newton county Slion. T J Smith, J fferson county 1 P Richards, Newton county John11 R. Chisholm, M est Point Stephen D Heard, Augusta I gr. Il I Steiner, o W D Grant, Wallon Rev. WI M Cunningham, La Orange Col, B Q Locket, Dougherty county lion. Herschell V Johnson, Jefferson co. J H1 Wilkins, Jefferson county. Jas. C Denham, Putnam county J Printup. Columbin county 0 M Stoke s, Lee county Rev. ' West, Colunbia county 0 A Nunnally, Wa'ton county 8 W Swilnnon, Troup county Thomr.s Warthen, Washington coun, Sterling J Elder, Coweta county J It Tolbert, ev. C S G,.nlden, Brook; county J ILl Staple~r, Lowndes county J N Montgomery, Fort Lamar 0 O W Lewis, Decntur county J N 11ill, Quit man county 8 P Burnett, " ,A J White. Macon A V Blrumby, Atlamnta Q R1 Nolan, Henry eount~y . ii1 Clark, Ogiethiorpe county Ii F. Wootley, Cass coiunty Adams, Jones & Reynolds, Macon J Bios&Son, Warr~en, Lane, & Co., Augusta J T Bothwell, D errys & Co., home W- I C & L Lanier, West Point B Pye & Son, Forsyth' Isaac hlararls, Springs Grove, N, C. James P' Irwin, Charlotte, N. C. Col. J ft Spearman, Silver Street, S. C. h I W B3ases, Orangeburg, 8. Cj. .Col. T J Mopre, Spartanburg, 8. 0. s John H Cathcart, Whnnsboro, 8. C. .Thomas L Woodside, GreenvIlle, 8. 0. s J WV Barksdale, Laurens, 8. t', (ov. till Du Pont, Quinoy, Fia e Gerg Scott, Tailabuassee, Fla .APF lven, Mont gom'ery, Ala JN Lightfout, A blnvllle, Ala B. * Thornton, Coa River, Ala John 11 Blibro, Tuskegee, Ala A B hleall, t 'art hage, Ala J McC. Boyd, Camden, Ala Thomas E 1B Pegues Oxford, Miss WV E Fergusson, Jackson. Miss . : EE Votz, Duck Hill, Misis WWTopp, Columbus, Ms r.JDMcConnell, Brownsville, Ms -F M Shryock, Winona, Miss *M B Jones, Bateavie, Miss r HI F.Johnson. Blrookhiaven, Jhas E J A P Kennedly, Coffeille,4iss e C Will~imsOl.eloaa MIs. 1 J Caupnl,8obiMids - -John 8 FInley, Holly Springs, Miss eW W Farmer. Monroe, La * Foanuk P Stubbs, *3 Green Hall, Covington, Tenn WV N Beck, Middletown, Tenn 4 E Mathews, Monticello, Ark. o ot 26-C:a Fertilizers I Fertilizers I ;' jAVING secured thes Agency for Faie ;l ield County for the following ,Forthie Soluble Paclieo Guana, B Iaugh's Raw Bone Super -Phosp~aate, The CarolinajPeiilv, u rPhsphoto, , Mar.yand Ammonlated ~~~ composi with eo ti seed; ' ihosphate. ~~io~tdtn u I h a othabe as lwas he sme he~l V~~.Ad ~ 4~fep3 their re peohyqe ~ , feb 1, 1870 CU RES DYSPEPSIA& INDIGESTION PREv T HILS& FEVER APE Tjri CREATES-f 0LD VERYWHERE. SWI.Mo0SE &0 L pgvOPRIETORg l a wHOLESALE DRUGGISTs CRIRLESTO,.C. I For salt, itn Winnsboro, 8. C., by KETCHIN, MoMASTER & BRICE. By a recent decision of the Internal Revenue Commissioner, any person enn sell these bottles without having a retail Li quor Dealer's License. mar 17-0mi FERTILIZERS. l -0: Charlston 8. ., M nufa ture of COPET FPe TORYintESuh ein aes, nd keein Manuwasre onfan DASHES, BLN8,A Sh os,LI tore Doors,~~~~ Shte . Mo. n &c. &c. . am.. - CnnbLET FACoR ieno n ath Sanfatrs prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid lo shipping In goodorder.- - --July 20 3. N. WVITHERS. MY remnaining Winter Goods, consisting of Blankets. Cloaks and Shawls, Flannels atoo .o cas. T.N.WAIRS BeChearlBw oestoninfcse Bed Ticking, SAlioS,ai BoeLINs, Tow Hnerncie, veryepa alwy the hap lre an osf I.pt N.o WoT DHERS, ItSES youwNDS, god ar ohors, oeo Genrsemen'ttbrack Moldreins, Men's.. a en'ad Chslldre n atr anWooturars' LN.s 13.-trict all esitions o saie chea byN WHRS. W rinh iners hU o ohndfe cssti ofBug arnes1s,-Mets. Clad8andin halannlsd Brpinl es whic anw Sitwl be soldchafoth Bl'acod ad ronooesic."e Arcktgod alioten, Pladwarmetc, Taow.. elng Uieniasokery Wlove, TinWr and ilhepeclieb7 vey WepT.tERS.ea aroe' nof ben.ee N. WITH ERS. It you want aoodiro Soes nd eiale Grenlemen's bcasilk dres Wats, an'ro Boyr' and-o Cadreh' ftres and oolnu.s cheTp.7 IVITIIFR.. Harnss, o afetd $r toe, Bdn n 31 Binnsborhic wllbsorldha ors. A Aoo asrmntof prdare, -arm in Atesl, Crcery a. TWargan Gra agisI Ready badeothi are nlow beng ere by' WoIEAl. Gaden Selacll work dN.t Witthe po c dr gomo eLadth's pubietse fan ye itteW. fe 12A