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Late Hours. Rev. Hienry Ward Beecher preach "Ap:l 24 on "La H hours" and tl Unfruitful Woiks of Darkness," and the course of liis sermon said : "If y want to make the ruin of a child s, give him liberty after dark. You cann donnything nearer to insure damnatic than to leave him at liberty to go whe ho will,without restraint. After dai i will be sure to get'into communica' with people that will underminb all Il gootl quahities. I do not like to spen to parents about their children, b there aro thousands who think the child cannot do wrong. Their clii will not lie, when his tongue is like bended bow ; he will not drink, wh: there is not a saloon within a mile of I fit her's house where he is not as we known as one of its own decar.tere ; I never does tiiquitous things, when he reeking in filth. Nineteen out of ever twenty allowed perfect freedom night will be wounded by it. There nothing more neceaary than for a chil to be at home at night ; or if ho is abroa you should be withr liin. If ho is to a any sights or to take any pleasure, the is nothing that he should see that ye should not see with him. It is in merely that the child should be broke down, but there are thoughts that nev ought to find a passage into a man brain. As an eel, if he wriggle acro a carpet will leave his slime, which n brushing can ever efl'ace, so there a thoughts that never can be got rid o once permitted to enter ; and there at individuals going round with obscei books and pictures under tho lappels their coats that will leave ideas in ti mind of your child that can never i cteed. T1'hero are men who hai heard a salacious song, and they nev forget it. They will regret havii learned it to tho end of theirlives. I c not believe iii a child's seeing',life, as is called, with its damnable lust ai wickednesr, to have all its imagi ation set on fire wiih the flames of lie Nobody goes through this fire but the are burned, burned, burned ; and the can never get rid of the scars." To Mo-r:ns.-Bow-legs and knoc knees are among the common deform ties of humanity ; and wise mothe assert that the crookedness in eith case ariecs fioni the afflicted one ha ing been put upon his or her feet tc early in babyhood. But a Manchest physician, Dr. Crompton, who h watched for the true cause, thinks ditle cntly. lie attributes the first.mentio ed distortion to a habit some youngete delight in, of rubbing the sole of on foot against that of the other ; some w go to sleep with the soles pressed t gether. They appear to enjoy the cc tact only when the feet are naked ; th; don't attempt to make it when they a socked or slippered. 8o the remedy obvious ; keep the baby's soles covere Knock-knees the doctor ascribes to dif'erent childish habit., that of sleepir on the sido, with one kneo tucked in the hollow behind the other. le ha found that where one leg has bee bowed inward more than the other, tl patient has always slept on one aid and the uppermost member has be that most deformed. Here the prove tivo is to pad the inside of the knees as to keep them apart, and let the lim grow freely their .own way. The Reported Massacre in Rouman was simply a.hieairro 8 hoax, for whi there was no foundation in fact. Th we hiope, wuill sootihe our Israeliti citizeins, .wvho we see iare organisit public meetings, &c., to express tli sentiments arnd do other .praisewortl things. Ift is a spity' that their beney lent feeiings should be th'i excited I a fa.lso alarm, bitt the *maL.ers of the imischie vous deceits always choose ti most p)ainfuil subjects. A band of Sioux mi the recent Indir campaign were pursuied by a body cavalry. The TIndians seeing that cape was hopeless, sat quetly on thi lioises till the troopers roJo up, ai then by a sudden display of th: blankets so terrified the animals ridd by the soldiers that a stampede occi red among them wvhile the India made good their escape. The wife of Dr. Getchel, residing Spruce street, Philadelphia, was alarm en Thursday night, during theO ab.a of her husband, by a burglar, who w ranisackimg the parlor. She decend with a revolver atid fired at the fell *as lie dashed past her. The burg' escaped, but from bloody tracks I behind him his wound must have be Serious. IIe carried off no plunder. .PDSH I.-'I he Montgomery Adut tiger says it is estimated that no Ii than 14,000 actual laborers~are at we on the ditfereut railroads in Alaban Of this number, the majority are on; South an.d North, and the Aabama a Chattanooga Railroad. *CJI!N8Its PinAo.--Prusia, GO Biritain, and the United Sta'tes br. formed an alhianice for the snppressi piracy in the Chinese waters. It certainly needed as much as the supr sion of brigandage in Greece. The Chilton (Wis.) 7'.m.e says it c be provena "from the records," tliat M Patrick Connolly of Stockbridae, Cs timet county, produced six children eleven months, and clatims the chi pioinship of L,he world. Senator Morton, who Is no ighiti ,)litIl, enyp thy "ilar f not Ar 6o long as Morton c'an isnak4 capl for Mortons Q:It of pardlon'brpkr o a the blo&d of the bra'Ye it 4IIh r ver over-for Morton. Beechier sag #1IQthirteetto cinapter lst Cprimthians'is the mostperfvet d dibptIon of Ti gntlemda t1ihj *i been wrlt tit Ti\iht o'd ATO PIIYSI:IANII. 19 in ro Lit n r 11a io Allow me to osil your attention to mya is Id Buchu. ro ouo. .Juniper Berrics, by distilation, to g aform a fine gn. Cubebs extracted by di. to piaoement with spirits obtained 'from 'Juni e per erries; very little sugar is used, and , a small proportion of spirit. It is mor , ,palatable than any now in use.. Bd uhu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a P e dark color. It is a plant that emis ita C of frarance; the action of a lamo destroys h o this (its active principle), leaving a dark 0 e and glutinous decootion. M'ine Is the color ri of ingredients. The Buohu in ray prepara, U tion predominates; the smallest quantity of tl r the other ingredients are added, o prevent s ug fermentation, upon inspection, it will be h lo found not to be a Tinoture, as made in it0 Paarmaopcea, nor is it a Syrup-and - therefore can i be used in oases where fever or inflamotion exist. In this, you have - the knowledgo of the Ingredient and the n I. mode of preparatioe. i, Y Ikoping that ydu will favor it with a tri oy a), and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, l Within a feeling of conidence. ri -eI am, very r e poolfully, IH. T. HELM BOLD, i rem Chemist, and Druggist, e of 18 Years' Experience. I.-d r Is A [ Froum the Largest Manufacturing Ohem- P re o ets in the World,] is Novsuan, 4, 1854. or"I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. ,ua. D OrD :he occupied the Drug Store opposite - mn residence, and was successful in con to doting the business where others had not Ls been equally so before him. I have been nY favonbly impressed with hi a haroter an'd ~e enterpris." l1JTM , W',yl Wl u ha pn ispectn,I il tI Farm of power a i ightman, n Manufacturing Chemists, r- Ninth and Brown streets, Philadulphia. so ti I1 ra - b hll 5,tc r Hel ebold's Fluid Extract Buchm " y ls the groat specin for UniversalLassitude - Prostration, &o. 16 The conatitut ion, once affoted with Or- gi Sani Weakness, requires she aid of Medi- c i ine to strengthen and invigorate the h y o eC pm, which HIELMIDOLD'8 EXTRACT 1BU- P iJU Invariably does. If treatment Is ti sumaitaed to, Consumption or insanity a tI r lbold's Fluid Extract of u ir chu, T d In affections peculiar to Females' lis un- w ir equalled by any other preparation, as in a n Chlorosis, or Ietentrion, Painfullnes, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, n ir- Ulcerated or Soliarrue State of the Uterus, a as and ~li.conailaints inoident to the sex, or c the decli no or change of life,.t ja Hlombold's Filuid Ehtract Bilchn 'and " wid improved Rose Wash *4 p o W radically exterminate from the system as diseases arising from habits of dissipation,d dat lit tle expense, little orzno change in diet, no. inconvenience or exposure; completely supereeding those unpleasant and danger- tl aro.as remedies, Copaiva and hierourgv, in gli Af these diseases. Sn Use H[elnbold's Flaid ExtrAct liu chui a r- In all diseases of these organs, uishther as existing In male or femal e,fq whatever rk cause origiatibg, and no iaf2ters of how I long standing. Itis pleasant in taste and 0o a- odor, "Immediate" in aotion, and more rI he strengtheing than any of the preparationsh od4 of Dark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down o~ delicate constituations, procure the remaed7 at onoe. atThe reader must be aware that, however d VOslight may be the attack of the above die of eaves, it is certain to afoeot the bodily health is and mental powers. is. All the above diseases reuire the aid of a Diuretic. IIELMBOLD' EXTRACT BU. C111U is the great Diuretic,. an Sold by,Druggists eyeuywhere. Patow re. $1.26 per boltie, .or 8 bottles for $6.60. d). Delivered to auf address. Desoribe symp in o n p Dug a dO emto La .e so. * anning's PATENT *ID FITTING -SKELETON CORSET. This Corset is constructed on an entirel r* principle, being open, and thereby al wing the freest circulation possible, be. dies giving perfect ease and comfort to the earer, and .at.the btne hne possessing all to advantages otf'the'odlmon Corsets in ving support to the boly. For Health, Grnoe and Jon, ort. They e unrivalled in the market. They are artioularly recommenied for summer wear. ad warm olimates, although equally well lapted to all reasons of the year. They e highly recommended by medical and ieutilo men. For sale by all first-class saler. For 'iroulars, pricos,eto , address e Worcester Skirt Co., Worcester, M1lass. June I-Iwo (ESTABLISHBED 1880.) WELCH & (IFIITIIS, SAWS I AXES! SAWV'. iwa of all descriptions. Axes, Belting ad mill furnishings. Circular Saws with lid Teeth, or with Patent Adjustable Hids, superlor to tll Insered 'feeth Saws. .'5 Price, Rtdueed. _ E&.f8end or Price List and Circulars..WN WELCH & OIIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mih. Inventors who wish to Luke out Letters "tent are advised to counsel with Mun & )., editors of the Scientific American, who rve prosecuted claims before the Patent lice for over twenty years. Their Ame. can and European Patent Agency is site oat extensive in the world. 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All women know that it is beauty, rather an genius, which all generations of mon wve 'orshipped in the sex. Can it be ondered at, then, that so much of woman's no and attention should be directed to the sans of developing and preserving that tauty I Women know, too, that when men meak of the intellect ofiwomnen, they sp r 'itically, tamely coolly; but when t, ey me to speak of the charms of a beautiful oman, their language and their eyes kin e with an enthusiasm which shows them be profoundly, If not, indeed, ridiculous. in earnest. It is part of the natural a-. iiy of women .tr. perceive -all this, and erofore employ every allowable arm, to be. me the goddes of that, ad->rat ion. reach to the contrary, as we may. againtst e arts employed by women for enhancisig eIr beauty, there still stands the eternal q,t,atthe.wgrid doos not prefer the so eetoanuly *o,10oof geniut to. that of b aity of less .1 ntellectual acquairebients Ite world has yet allowed no higher nis on to woman titan to be beautaiful, and It ould seem that the ladice of tihe preset:t le are cari-ying this ldea~ of the world to -eater extremes than ever, for all women >w to whom nature has dlenied the taIls anic power of beauty, utnpply the deocen by the use of a most del ighttful toalet at ole, known as the "Bloom of. Youth,-' hick has been lately Introduced Into this untry by Gzonos W. l.atmw, a delicate trifler, which esooths out all indentations. rrows, scars, removing tan, freckles, and soiorations from the skin, leaving tho mplexion clear, brilliant, and beautiful, to skin soft and smooth. With the assis. mnoe of this new American triok of a La. y's toilet, female beauity is destined to lay a larger part in the admiration of mba id'abItubon4 oae th1.n ai1 the arts uplcod since her creation. Prof. C. F. handler, Chemist to the Metiropolitan oard of Health, has reoently prepared a aemical analysis of this , prog.ra%*p, and sported that the "$llo'm o nt, was sarless, containing nothing injurious to me heajh. Ladies need have no fear of uingtpinivluable toilet sequisition. tledAruggut and fancy goods saler in the United States. Depot, 6 q9i4 Street, New York, .. lBESPECTFULIL in nosl~ ~ rL g~4W listrioet, thlat I ave a fa llaqsrben9at of Watokse, gTeeolty, looks, 8p jle Ao.,..a)wa son land, ovggt oges, ~ad would iUpo puppeg o the o atoos ae a n ltigf3rant satiam "Qualitas Non Quantitas. fR. LAWRENE'E Highly Concentrated Fluid Extrat of K O S K 0 0 The Great Health Restorer. No Quaok Medicine-Formula Around th< Dottles. Prepared and Sold by DR. . J. LA WV.Ri.NCE OROANIC CIII.VIST7, KOSKOO 8trikes at the Root of Disease by Purifyin; the Blood, Restoring the Liver and .Kidneys 'o a Healchy Action and invigorating the Nervous Sys. .om. This is the secret of its Wonderful Succes In Curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronio Rheumatism Neuralgia, Nervous Atfoctions, Erup. Lions of the S in, lunors, Loss of Vigor, Liseases of Kidneys and Bladder, and all Dil. eases caused by a BAD STATE OF TlE BLOOD Of a Diseased Condition of the Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &c It thorougbly Eradicates every kind o Humor and Bad 'Tant, and restores the en tire system to a hoaltb :ondition. Thousands have been changed by the use of the Medioino from Weak, Sickly Suffering Creatures, to Strong, Healthj and fluppy Men and Wumen. No Medicine has attained such a Oroa Reputation as this Justly Celebrated Corm pound. Approved by the lIigbet Medical An thoriry. KOSKOOI Endorsed and recommended by the Presi, dent of the Fuoulty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. Professor R. 8. NEWTON, bl. D., Professor and President of t he Faculty latt "Professor 1 heory and Practice'' of Aledicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent medical men o this ago-well known as the author of thi following standard medical works: New ton's "Practice of Medicine," "Diseases ol Children," '"Newtou'3 Symos Surgery,' &c., in December number of American Aledi cat Review-page 278, enys : "Among the more recent efforts to intro. duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notico a new preparation comnpounded by J. J. Lawrence, M. D., of Norfolk, Va., w hilch is furnished to the profession ant the public In any desired quantity. We re. cethtly examined his Laboratory, an be Oamo fully satisfied that all his work i dont in the best wanner, by most approv 4 pro desses; and-fron the best materials, glvinf as a result a mediiine meeting the con dence of the physioians and tli publio."I Koskoo Cures Sorofula in its Worst Forms, From A. W. blills, a prominent and Pell known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No 11 Main-st., Norfolk, Va., Sept. 16,'69. Dr. Lawrence-Dear Sir: Your Koskoc has worked wonders in my family. lii3 daughter has hean a sufferer from n-rofu since childhood. She lost thirty-ono pieces of bone from her ankle, from her arm, be sides having ulcers in several parts of tht body. Whilst, in this condition she come menced taking your Koskoo-it acted likt a charm on her; under its use the ulcert gradually healed, and her general healtli greatly improved. It certainly saved ho much suffering and perhaps her life. I re gard Koskoo a specific for all sorofulout affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly. She is now lin better health that she has been in fivo years. With the high estregards, I am gratet'ully yours, &c., A. W. fiuIrL . Koskoo is endloraed by the best phaysiciana evecywhmere. Read the following from Dr Tillery, a suceessful praoaitionmer-of maany years standing lin the Old North State: Rocky Mount, Edgecombe t'o., Sept. 10, '60 Dr. J. J. Lawr,ence-Dear Sir: I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract o Koskoo in my prsaiQe with the baspelest re. auits. I find it- to be a powerful Liver in. vigorat or, Blood'. Purifier, and Nervous Toxx io, in all diseases of the Liver, 8crofuloux Sy phIlitic, and Nervous Affrections, it isa reamedy of inintense value ; In fact, in -al most every variety of Chromsio Diseases it: use is indiocated.' Hoping you may mcei with the success which yoau deserve axer mnanufacturer of reliable medicines, I an sir, W ith uchl respect , y our obediient, ser. vant, IR.-C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cure. Chronic Rheumatism. NonRr.xK, Va., Sept. 7, 1869. Dr. J. J,. Lawrence--Dear' Sir': Mly so: has received so mauch benanit from your won, derful Koskog that I cannot refrain fr-ox expressing my grat itude. I had triedl al amost everything without benent. I believ< lin all sinoerety, that your Koskoo is an ian fallible remedy for the disease from which lie has s'uffored, and, so far as I can learn hass never failed. If you only knxew thii immense amount of suffering that he las unudergone, thien you could conceive the val ue of such a remedy as Koskoo-thasurel.1 cures. The great amount of good ix is no: doing a.nong us is inest imable. WVit h muel gratitude, 1 am respectfully yours. &o., Mrts. M. E. A. NELSON, Read the follp*ing from Mx'. Womble, promninetat Ha: d war-e Melrchant 6f thiis o ty No. 18 Market Square, Norfolk, Va , Oetober 18, 1869. Dr. Laterence-Dear Sir : To the larg number of testimornals whxich you offer- o the great eflicacy of your Roskoo, I tak togsu* inddistg'm owi.' I suffere. 'greatly wrf NetHous Debility, Hieadache Lose of A ppetite, &e. T wo bottles of Ko. koo restored me to health. Yours truly, J. 0. WOMBLE. From Re4. W. H. Christain, Pastor Din widhdio Street Methodist Church. Portsmout h. Va., October 26, 1889. This is-to 0ertify that I know Dr. Law rance well lie is e gentleman of cualtiva lion, and worthy 'of the. fullest, oon6dehmoe I have used his Koskoo with advantage t myself, and have adopted its use In m1 fably inx oases of aervous deb,ility and de p1(es1on. . W. HI. CH Rif|TAN. MAtear ading theb above- ulh r.ecortmten dttIo, ,In slide eanpos healtate to give ah K98Koo a trial, . FotAdieal Testimonials .'rom Phaysioan.. Eminent. Divines, Edi t ru iAoh see KOS Pribe,ONE'DOLLN PnKnDjtf,if, -1 *t~~ lm DI A No new, ju Eva BIr J.. GOODl apll The "CA ROLrVA FERTILIZER," is wade from the Phosphates of South Carolina, Su, and is pronounced by various chemists, one of the best. Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in its Fertilizing Properties. These Phosphates are the rewains'of ex. Album mt land and sea anin-als., and possess qualities of the greatest value to the agricultur- Dioken at. We annex the analysis of Profcssor Shepard. S"L I3ORATORY OF ThIS IEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Fr No Analysis of a sample of Carolina Ferfilizer, personally selected. Farm Moisture expelled at 2120 F, 16.70 for sal Orgamec Matter, with some water of oonbination expelled at a low red heat, 16,50 1 Fixed Ingredients, 60.80 Ammonia, 2.00 Phosporio Acid-Soluble, 6.96 Equivalent to 11.27 Solubi Phosphate of Lime Insoluble, 6.17 E tuivalent to 18.48 Insoluble (bans). Ladi 18.13 24.75 Phosphate of Lime. Leathe Sulphuric Ao'd, 11.t1 Equivalent to 28.65 Sulphate of Lime. Rubbe Sulphate of Potash, 80 Sulphate of Soda, 8.50 Pins, Sand, 11.06 Halls c On the strengths of these results I am glad to certify to the superiority of the Caroli- terns, na P'ertiler, C. U. 8EIEPAID, Jr. Tape I We oill furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at $0 per ton of 2,000 lbs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., oct 9-ly Factors. Sugar, '' qualit3 "REAT SUAGHTER" a -0 B. F. DAVIDSON & CO.,H BAVE AGAIN UNFURLED THEIR "BANNER TO THE BREEZE, HAN -FANNED BY TIE BALMY WINDS OF SPRINC- .A T D SUMMMIR I Nu F. D. has recently returned from the WORLD RENO iW'NED METROPOLIS, ANDI . with another of his One and well selected stonk. ot choice TIHI Cooi Which they are offering low for CASH. Marke We would invite special attention to our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, only solli friendi Ing a call from the Ladloa, even those of the tmost capricious tastes. stock c For Ladies', Mens', Mieses' and Boys' wear, we have no rival in market. And in fact and he the sad havoc we are making in DILY GOODS, is alarming 'o even hear of. Call and examine our stock and see for yourselves, that, bargains RfICII and RARB are to be obtained atFo apll19 B. F'. Da ..Dm . ti CO s and ye Latest Quotations of t SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Corrooted Weekly by A.., KAUFMAN, 1J X AjI 'W broker, Io. 25 Broad St. Juno 14, 1870.. 88; do,, ew.-@80 do, registered '-. - stock, ex int-80) iRAILucan StocKs-Ch,arlotte, Columbia and Augusta,-@50: Gr enville and Co lumbIa, 2; Northeastern, -9@; Ba.. vannahl andl Chaarleston, 85; South Carolina, (wholo shares) 45.; do, (half do) 22. soUTIf (ARtLNA BANK BILLs. *Ba,ikcof Charlesto , - - .- PPI&IN IETO *Blank of Newberry, --. Bank of Camden, 50a ---VCf A~iiN Bank of Georgetown, . - - RAT~ flank of South Carolina, 5? --. Bank of Chester,5 - Blank of flamburg, 6@ Blank of State of 8. C. prior to 1861, 58@- i,.,,SL ?V YW R. Bank of State of 8. C. issue 1861 IUOS &OA I nnd 1862, 30@--P OREO *l'lanters' and Mechanics' Bank Charleston, -.- .....AL DUGITSW *P)eophe's Bank of Charleston, -- a) *Union Bank of Chtarleston, - -- Southwestern R R Bank, Charles. hv ton, (01l) ..-Kg_I, olS1l BIO, ha Southwestern R RUak Charles- ' ton, (now) ....________....-_______ State Blank of Charleston, 2 an--D--1t8 ntr1-O o Farmers' and Exchange Bank of f "A I n Charleut on, .- 6 * un E ach ange Bank of. Columbia -- .....U ~ TI Commercial Bank 'of Coluimb(a, 1 ...~N 8 0 CL Merchant's Bank of Oheraw, 2 Planters' JBank of Fairtield,2.. State of 8.CO. Bills Receivable, par. City of Chauleston Change Dil, pAr Securities moi-e ia demand. Exohane - A f favoring buyers. Money easier.'. hank s rates I 9l cent. a month on Stockocollater.. I ala. Outside rates arbitrary. Bank notesap stagnant. *I141s t,awlked thus (*) are being redeem..Fe ed at theBank ountrsCafeach ViRGINI ADMITEDto er 1 U8 reoive4at Crne 14o i?-ugar arrSon ~) offe, ackrelin arrls,Hal Ba'. s" La~tC Un Ro Eo".S ti g rol ad It; Ceee,Ciro, O'rn DYS MPdEtorA & fNDIGE, 8STIONfg Th Csnl'i,Potsh Prlo R.Iilies .O, t 1ETSCH Bi-ds& TouEVER s IoE T. Rh e h ~s esto rnedPieLs esC~co esMa For saleP~ ~t~ol in insb ro,8 . yhv KEC I,MMsSER&BIC, eeap AIX 2!J 1CHAR.LESTON S. C g.HtHi.,n jan 22..1 IJNSE AND UNPREODlNED ?CLINE IN PRICES I iAensive assortment of a? stylea of S10)8, with miny articles entirely Lst received and now oat exhibition. ry Article a Bargatin I LS Cheap as any Market I IG THE GREENBACKS LND GET BARGAINS! 8 SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. 6 I. N. WITHERS. SCHOOL BOOKS. OL BOOKS, Bibles, Photographic s, Paint Boxes, Waverly Novels, 'e Works, Thackery's Works and oth. vols, Cook Books, Letter Writers, 3ooks, Books on Etiquette, &., &e e by E' CHIN, MoMATER & BRICE. New Goods. es' an Got ta' Shoes,- Brogans, Sole r, Tubs, Brooms, Oil Cloths, India e Balls, Napkin Itings, Combs, llisir lands, &c. A variety of Lamps for nd Parlors, Lanterns, Pocket Lan. &o., &o. Shades, Sewing Birds, ines. ALSO C,ffee, Molasses, Ten, &c,, of best , and all at low prices for sale by ETCIIIN, MoMASTER & BRICE. 7 THE FIELD AGAINI WITH andsore Styles OF [MMER GOODS. DSOME SUMMER LENOS AND suns at 10 Cents per Yat d, )THER GOODS A000$DINGLY. subscriber is receiving by every Learner direct from WEW YORK, Is of the Latest Styles and Lowest Prices, which he wishes to give his and customers the benefit of. His f goods on hand, is large and varied, ve been marked down to Half Price. riLOTHING, Men and Boys in endless variety, t. to arrive ; also Boots, Shoes, Hats, ud many other arl3eles too numerous tion. 8. WVOLFE, Agent, .-A few accounts will be opened a~rties, if they can make satisfactory ementts- S. W. IEMENDOUS IPALL! are now receiving one of the ilooted Stock of GOODS we ,ad since the war. BotagooSd. ii' than before the war. de always at Columia prices, >me styles N PER VENT.CHIEAPER. 4 AND) GBT BARGAINS I ring the OAsa to WDBRO'S & CO'S, L 13 'tiiters I Fertllzerg I rNdi Ocured the Agec for Fair old Coudty for the fo owieg Fertili. ble Paciflo Guano, 8h' Elw Bone 8upgf.Phsjgae CarolinaFertilier, ites' Super-Phos,phale, illa Guano, >n,Food, pland Ammonlaued, pound Acid I'hos 'hate of Ie for ting' with erott ed. . Z6II's' A.shmentated BDo,' 'Bt2fe ytow prepav#d to supply'apy friends y ofrthe above low as the same s p rchasuedl~ ay ttther mar i Freight ad Dabgadded. 'Call tre andte. bi4N# descrip~tIe of ePedlive merith. JN9. 1H, QATIWCAuRT. Just eeve " lWaIwCOtel