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11 Y MATT1I3 VYfR BRITS. Bascon Brown was a rospootable Old baohelor. Whether a bacheloi fra: h 'boe pF Pee9aity histQry say. -th-.60 0obut-it id al faot'that Jiasoom Brown ountinued from boyhood until lie was "fair, fat, and fifty," in a statE f bioglu blessedness, or wretchedness 16 Von choose. A i d be might have continued sc fit veltba4 nQt fate, i the shape 01 Siedinlflittl6 Widu*, ovirtiken him 'his little widow was Mr. Brown't luaiilady.,and her name was Mrs. BrV'gg'L. I do not Auppose Mr. Browt Lad ever road the famous bit of ad. 1i e givou to the rodoubted "Sajuivel, 6 of d6 viddets." lascom Brown had boarded with Mrs. Briggs for something like five 3emnreitind io all that time-nota word of whathad been sai, respecting the horrora of a boarding house would ap. i ly to the home-like establishment fids?*d ove. by bb'zy, comely Mrs, Argt oI10 b*e1hhold iappointments were ofthe neatest, her table the most abundant, and her boarders the innrit respectable people one could with toknow. Mr. Browi, by virtue of being the oldest boarder and having be en long. ait3 in the house, was the *privilegod character ond main stand-by of the little widow's family. le had the plensanteutbroom, the'bost seat at the t able or-by the parlor'firoside, and all his liftla teposoital testes and- otifortE were looked after by Mrs. Briggf \vith the utmost exactness. No doubt it was this fact whici prevented in a great degreo his feel. ing any need of a home of his own and soniebody to look after him, and conspired to keep him a bachelor. His habits were us regular as cloel wor'kiis r -its moderate and readil3 gratified. What more could a inar dosite ? But not always was he permittet to purane the tenlr of his way. '-A ohnhgo caso o'er the rpirit of hi. dream," or rather a change came ovei the Briggsestablishment which ban ished his dreams entirely, mnd ditr turbed his vii tuous slumbers beyont the power even of a patient man ti endure in silence. Mrs. Briggs admitti d anew boader Wor. a than that Alio put him in th, Very next room to Mr.' Brown ; and worst of all, the young man was musi cal, and had a violin. No*, I am aware that this fact wil toll againat my hero, nevertholess must wiito it-Mr. Brown was no Musical. Geod music, if it wero the best, 11 could endure ; bad music was sjimpi torture to him. And this - young muan' muwisie was the very worst, fr whio 1eason, perhaps, he inflicted it on hi suifforing i'eighbor tt the most un seasonable hours. Go to bed when lie would, that vio lin was poor Brown's a:compaime-it (let up early or late, it . - , !: ti k 1, and ifi he dropped (low is our i after dinner knap his dreams wer ruthlessly scattered by the iorribl tlot, toot, - queak,sgeak, of that horri fiddle, every pabsage winding up witl an excruciating 3011 which would hav, been croditable to the united oborn of all the eats in lhe neighborhood. Iluman flesh and blood aind nerve coultd ntot c'ndure forever. Mr Brow concluded a't last that one of the tw things must boe-cither that ohnoxiou y..ung man and his fiddle must fin, another place or lhe must. And a iuongth, in vio w of h is lung st and ingi the hoinse, he resolvod to ask Mn llriggs todismiss the now boarder, anm a low him to remain in poae,~ This, however, was a deliente uin dertaking. There was nothing in th wor'ld against the young man but hi miuuie, and though M r. Brown dcci ded thereocould nt well be anythin aorso, he knew Mrs. Briggs's tonde boarit would shrink from issuing al edict againat him0. Ilis own peace c nuindI and re-bose of' body depeondei n;;,n the departure of that unfortn nate young oman ;.so, one afternoon summoning up all his resolutlori Buso an Brown took himwseif and hi :aision to tho doer of the litl< widow', eonv sittig room and knoch ed for admittance. A cheery "eomoe in"~ hade him or ter, and in a moment more he was ar einbly 'aefted ir4 a chaiir comfortahl nemar Mrs. Briggs, much elated to fin bef alobn and ready to listen. I hope you are wll to-day," ol; served the plump little matron, wit| a thoughtful care for his welfare. "Yos-alh--qlitot well ; but. somie what-anxious over a little matter Mlrs. Briggsa" "[ndvod I Is there anything I cal do for'you?" "MIytdear Mrs. Briggs, you are tha ?uly one can do anything for me l exolAimed Mr. Brown, warmly. The -widow blushed and edged he chair a st ep farther away. "It has been on my mind a gooi while. It is important, you see, wont on Mr'. JBrown, "and Ilhad to solved to rpeak to you to-day." Yes.?" observed Mrs. Brigga in liat having begn his -task, Mr Brown. founad it not very easy to go on he hesitated for words in which nex "Tou ee-all----Mns. Brigga your bouee is very-alh-a very comi fortable:1,lae to board.' "Phr t~an-o I try to make It so,"saim *Yes-but-but-now, if we hac the boisje to outselves ; now-If if-" "Yes, thtt womold he pleasant,' whiispered1 the litble widi, turninj redl as a rose, "Theng.dhen--.why mhouldn't wi have itl'o"? ecried Mr rdwn, Aayin1 a little mnoe th'ani ho aman~t in his ea 4 "Why, I am1?iaro never meant to marry again," Obed rosy Mrs. BrigA ;-but if you really wish it, 4ear 0 t.-EV I----DI don't thisk 0 1ll oet., hnd . dr'opped a lump little hand over Mr. Brown's. Good gracious I The perspiration broke out over-Mr. Browu'ls forelicad as lie began to oomproheld what the little widow imagined be meant. lie took out his handkerohliof to wipe it, and made a nervous effort to explain. "My dear Mrs. Briggs, I-I am sure-A-you honor me highly-too h ig hy-I-.I-" At this moment there came a rap at the dooi, and Mrs. Briggs sprang hastily up to openl it. She held a inoment's conversation with the person staniding outsile, arni then turned to Mr. Brown and said, sweetly "My dear, I must go out a moment. If you will wait here we will discuss this subject when I return." And with a smile as bright as a May morning she left poor Brown alone with his reflections. le sprang up and began to pace the room to try to seo a way out of his dilemma. If Mrs. Ilriggs bad re mained a monient longer Ie certainly would have explained matters, but left to himself, he began to wonder whether it might not be best to let then alone. Ile was the soul of chivalrou honor --how could lie outrage the little widow's feelioas by explaining the mistake I Besides, it would bo do. liglitful if all the boarders wore gone, and-the widow was a nice little botly ; and bihe hd called hini "uiy dear" so sweetly. And, in short, by the time Mrs Briggs brought her blushing face back into the lite room, Mr. liown had decided that this was iun inter. forence of Providence in his behalf, and he would be giuteful and nbido by it. And as it hirponed that. when lit. tie .\Mrs. Briggs becamo Mrs. Riucom, l3rown all the boarders were dismib.s. ed-of course the musi(al youtg man went among thou-and Mr. Brown was allowed to pass the rest of his days in undistur ed felicity. .1 RE J. WaAL1KUo, Propieltor. It. 11. AIDHtlg a A& Co.. 5)ruagqIP6 A Uen. Agent. se Frnic.auOCAI.,nad. 34 Conatuterco St., N.V. MILLIONS Imonr Testinony to steir Wonderful lstrative EfIreca. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fnne1Cy Drink, 3tad, of Poor tumi, IWhlisky, Proof Spirite and Refuso Liquor,, doo tored, spiceod and sweotened to please the tasto, -eld1" Tonics," "1 AppetisOps," "i estorers." &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness satd ruin, but are a true moldicine, made from the Nativa Roots and Herbs of Valifornia, free fromn nil Aleohollo ' Stinuinnte. They are the E3RlAT DLOOD PUIRJPIEIL nnde A LlIFE GIVING l'ILINCIPLER, a percot Renovator and Invigorator of the Bystem, earry Iing off all poisonous miatter andl restoring tho balood to a healthy condition. lo person san take these Blitters acedruling to direetions and remain longr unwen,. providlea their bone. are not dostroyedl .1by mineral poison or other means, andS the vilal organs waited beyond the point of rupair. They are a Enottle Purgative as wvel am a Tonio, possessing, also, the peculiar merit af acting as. A powerful agent in relieving Conges tion or Tnflammnation of the L~irer, and of all the Viseeral Organs. PORl DEMA3K CiOMPLAINTS, whether has young or old. married or single, at the dlawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonie lit te have no equal. 5 For I anamrsansory and Chronlo lilhou .mallen, nd couat, D~yspopeint or In digestion, Jill lons, Itemaitton t and lutermtittent Foyers, Disaosa of tihe BlDeed, Liver, Kidmoy.s and flladsder, these Biitters have beon most successful. Suelb Dlsoases are caused by Vitlated Blood, whIch ii generally prodused by derangement of Ithe Digemtlvo OJrgans. DYSPEPS'IA OLt INIGESTION, Hleadlache, Pein in the Ssoniders, Conghs, Tight stems of the Ulhest, DlInineass, Soite rnotationas of ths Stomsach, nad Taste ina the Mouth, Billons ia k~'liainof thae hteart, infisammations of the ang. Pin i thregonsof the Kidneys. and 3 aaudreal other painful symptoms ar.the ofl . sprinags of ligspepsia. They invyigorat. the Stomachl and stimulate the torpid litvor anad nouwels, which render themaa of -unequalledl emelacy in cleanasing the blood of all im. pusrtties, and imparting snew life anal vigor to the wholesyste. S FORt 8K fN )18EA5EK9,1UruptiontsTotter. 1 snaIl hthaesm, iioltche, bjuts, Upilases. Pnsatnles. Biois, Uarbnich las, lh asrms, Beedd liandl, lse - yesRry 'ilolas, Itch, Scurfe, nisaaolorat tonesof the - ki, luteannda l'csus of the sklts, of what I rla ouit of the ata'a ia n ii t astebyt as se o these nitter.. Unea hafltle in atuch castes will can. vinoe the nmost isnoredulous of their cusrativosoffecot. -(Cleansse the Viit aitedl lilood wheneaaver you thidt its imnpurities buarstinsg thrtoumh thse ekina in P'implee, a Eruaptionus or sores e leanseo it wirena yu finl i obsinaeten anal eluagsh ina thae volans; cleanse it j whaen itis foul,aand yaasr feeliangs will toll you whoan. Kceip the looda latre, nnthe hlseaahl of the cyatenm will fatllow. 3 FIN, TAPE, ansd othter WVORMS, nurkinig in Ilo sa tens of so nasy hsosnsds.tare offocbaually BOLn) nY Al l)IIUoolaTS AND) DEiA!.LtR. r J. WA~i(lt,1Propietor. RI1. Mt DIONA Lu) & Ca. st ~aada54 Conantor itrool Ne York, Imay 11 ESTABLISHED 1859. I Ehl'ECTF U I.L.Y in. form ihe citizens of mussaboaro andcl lFaliield Distriot, that I have jeus. returnetd from Newr York asnd liav. purnh sued a fuill eaaortnsent of Waieh. os, ,Jowelry. Clocks, Spcecaelea, &c., and will sell ai thie lowest pricos, and would reacofully nek the conhlnnuanco oaf the. patronage or my oldI friendsa andi customers. All goods warranied as representeed. I am prepared to do all kind of Waichi anid Jew. elry' work andI have always a good took of good mnatorind on hand, and( wIll gu~aantee satisefaction. All work weirrantedc. (CHARLESl* MUJILLR, Recond door from Col. Ition's Olhe., 0018 Colgate's Family Soap. b1TARCHT, Potasho, Concentrated Lye, iJAxle 0Orease. Candles, Pickles, Raisins, Gun Powtder apsd Caps. Alo barrel of SN. 0. Syrrip, a stiperior artIcle. For ale *by MoINTYREI A CO. tep o we0 'JA A l i4i4 it I%? \ V ? COTTO ORN WHET AND TOBAUCO. .~?,IO: CASH, $50 po' 2000 1bs, 'ut Factory., im; V,55 por, 206 lIs ai Faetory, paywable Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOU' IN TElmS'T. Factory East end Htzel Street; Mines on Ashley River. ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIM E FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED o CASII, $30 per 2000 lbs., at FalctorV, TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factor'y, payal) Nov. Ist, 1872, WITILOUT INTElmST. WM. C. DUKES & C)., oi NEIA L AGENTS, Ni. 1 South Atlanti3 Wharf, Charleston, S, 0, D -e 21--3m FRESI.L GAOODS ARRIVING. W E wouldrepte:l' iiform I ho public g..nerally that we are now res-iving our stock of' FVll und Wiitr (loods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Hardware Crocksry, Groceries, &c., All of wihicht we ia. v r icl wioh enre, anel % ill offeri- nt. rn:es to suit the ltimet. We it-k nn exiainttion of or .toek, and hupeq tiat. all who favor ti with a tll may find otir nle9'1iiminr Ii lice agreenble. MclA UGllLIN & .101NSTON. BanT. JoussroaN. tsepl '1t ETIWAN FE'ERTILIZERS. Three very Superior Arlicler are offored by iha Suilphiurio A'cid ansI Superphosphate Compnny of Charleston, 8. C., viz: 7'tivr~a C -rtE. 'lla. A complet e m.n ire, ndapled to Cotton, (ornin and Tobacco, being the well known ar. ticle heretifore oiered alt the very high grnde of 15 per cent. dissolveid Bono Phosphate of 1.1hme. with lie nblitinn. na heretofore. of' Provia t u itano, A mmonia and Potash.-. Price $55 per tn1, .iid on or berors tho Ist of A pril next, tnd $60 per [ou, payable 1st Novouber, J872, wilhoitt interdst. ~ti'UE7'zm3 zc~r.* - 1'ccoc1.. A new nr iele of lie sam high gr'ado of So'lblo Phosphate, compotunded with thet oe ments of Qotton reed nii such~ a manner. lbS to enisure otte of the best fertIlizers for Cot too and tiein ran nt lower prIce th.,an the R'tnwilt ( Guano Price $40 per ton, if paid on or before the I st of A tpril next, $45 per ton, payable 1slt Novemboje, !872, wsihhoul in. I erest. Eti7-Tan. 'Dissoi-)1vo ci1. -c30':.. A vernginig frcmi 18 to 20 per cent of lDissolved line Phiosphtafe,and tihus ennbling thte pin nI e by comipostinag, to ohi nin two tosns of half thnt, grnde nt a savitng of meo-half' cost and freight. Pt ie $35t per t, itf paid on or' b fore the first of April next, $40 per ton. pnytnble 1st Novemi.etr, 1872. witho(01.utiteres.. TA KE NitTIini aill these fertilizers aire of the highest grado of Soluble Phos. phatte, and utst help for mtore thutn onc year. WVM. C. IIEE & CO, (General Agents, Charleston, S. C. V. .Dwight, A genit at Winnisboro,8. C., A. K. Craig. Agent at Rlidgewny, 8. C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE ----- 'lii A rticle, prepared.hy the Atlant ic Phiosphlate Company. tunder the direction of their Chemnist, 1)r, se,. Jruiltin lhv",nel, for comtpostg with Cotton Seed, is ntow offered at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 peto yal1sNvmbr182 Fr'tee of' int erest. rtapybe1tNvnbr 82 Orders filled now will be conslidered as Ctshi ist March,. 1872, or on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Plhanters to hauli it at a time whein their Vagons and Mulo. are idle. jan - 8mPELZERI, RODG ERS & 00., Genieral A gents, Jan 28miBowni's WVharf, CharlIeston, 8. C. ATL ANTIC PH JOSPHIATE TPhis i'ertilizer. ma~niifl,:uirnd by the Atlaitiic Phosphato Ccmpany, under the dlirec lion orf I thei C hemi-t. I r. St .n' ion Raventil. is now ol''eed to t hi Plantintg Communni, ty -t. he very .Rediteed Pico of $48 per ton Caish, or $5'2 payable lst November, 1872, 'This Fetilizer has been v ay exenielyud in this Stiate, and has given entire sat isfaet on ; some of tho most pr'act ica plaite rs admnittinig it to be equial to P'etemvian Gutano, pounid for pound. Alt sales mnaido inow will he considlero'l ensh oni the 1st of March. 1872, and to those buying otn time tho sale wil h e considered duo (it 1st Novemtber, 1872. fly this arrangemenott piante.rs wsill be enabhid, withbont extra cost, to hauli their Ma nure at a t min whent t heir' wagons and tmtui, ruro idlo. Pamphlets conlaininig the certitieites oft those who have uscii thte Atlan-to Phosphate will be furmished ott apphenation to the At nts. ..PELZERI, RtODGERS & 0O., (Gener'al Agents, jaun 2-3m Brown's Whtarf, Chnerest ott 8. C. THE SONS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Properly nyJpreeinting tihe neccessty oif f..o1 ting the plantinig interest or the South, resolvedi in tho outtet to offer thteir' FERTiILiZ.Ea8 at a prise which would pulace them within te reach of every planter. rThey otfer their "SOLUBLE~ GUIANO," a eompleto Anmmonlated FertilIzor, at $46 cash, or $50 on a credit to tho' 1st of November ne'xt, with approved olty acceptance, WiTitOUT INTEREST. The "DIS801.VED PHfOSPIJA TE,", for cempostinag wth Cotton 8eed or Stable Ma nure, is now offered at the very Ac w prico of $26 cash, or $80 on credit, as above. This is ilghty redommendeel b'y plant ers who used it last year to their entire satisfaotion. WM. RAVENEL, President. 3. R. Alkon, Agent Winnsboro, 8. C. de 1'l2ru. 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Aqdress National Publishing Co., Philade-phia, Pa., Atlaits, Qn.,. or,8.Lus l Cable-S-crew Wire BOOTS AND SHOES Are Worth two pair of Ordinary pegged or Machine Sewed, Jan 10 HISTORY Or The Great FiZ:ou! In Cii10AO and the WEST by Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, D. D., of Chicago. Only com. piele history. 700 8vo. pages ; 60 en gray ings. 70,000 already sold. Price $2.60. 2000 agents nede in 20 days, Profits go to sufferers. Agents Ianted. 11. 8. Goodspeed & Co., 87 Park How, New York. THE AMERICAN FARMER, Publishod at Baltimore, Md.' by SAMUEL SANDS & SON, Januaay Number is nolv out, antl will be sent. to every Planter, Earmer and Garden er who vill send his address and a stamp. It is a liye, practical paper, need. ed by every country family I Hubscription $1.50 a year. In clubs, at fl, with very liberal premiums BRIGG'S & BROTHER'S Catalogue * ti Hower and Vegetable Summer Fl wering Bu bs for 1872. Now ready. Consisting of over 130 iages. on rose tinted paper, with upwards of 400 sepairate cuts, and six Beauilful Colored P.ates I Cover, a beauiru' design, in ool ors. rhe richest catalogue ever published, Send 25 cents for copy, not one half- the value of the colored plates. In the first order, amounting to not less than $1, th. price of catalogue, 25 cents, will be re funded in seeda. New customers placed on the ame footing with old. Free to old customers. Qualily of seeds. sise of pack. ets, prices and premiums oftered, mihl it to the advantage of all to purchase seeds of us. Seegcatalogue for extraordinary in ducements. You will miss it. if you do not se our cabilogue before ordering Seeds. Either of otr two ciromos for 1872, sire 19x24-one a flower plate of iulbous Plants, consisting oif Lilies. &.-the other of Ananal, Riennial and Perennial Pilr.ts, guaranteed the Most Elegant rioral Ohromos ever issued in this country. A superb par. lor ornament.; mailed, pot paid on re ceipt of 75 cents ; also free, on conditions specified in catalotiue. Address BRIGGS & BROTHER, [Established 1845.j tochoster, N. Y. NEW SEEDS AND PLANTS P'ent by Mail or Express. OUR SEED AND PLMAT CATALOGUES FOR Numibeving 175 pages. ar d containing TWO OLORED PLATE3, Eahworth twice the cost of t'atalogtus, mailed to all applicants on recteipt of' 26cts. Seedsmen. S Oortlandt Strea t- N. Ya PROFITABLE BUSINESS illi be giv-m one or two persons, of either aox, in WVSNNSBonto and adjoing towns, b~y which they may realize from $800 to $1000 a year, with but little interferenc-e with or dinary cctupation, in selling Household Articles of real mrerit and universal usne. If the whole time is devoted a much larger sum may be realized, tireulars free, give ing complete list of articles and commis. sions allowed. T. 8. COOK & CO., Hoe boken, N. J. (Atzss WAN'vKD --Agents maake avove Limoney at work for its than at anythiung else. Business light anad permanent Par. ticulars free. ti. SyrlsoN & Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. 57.60. Agents profits per week. Will prove ft or forfeit $000. New articles, patented July 18th M1mples sent free to all. Addresu WV. HI. Chidesier, 267 Broadway, N. Y. CAN ERS, TUMORS. ULOERrn Astonishing cures by Dr's. Eline and Lindley, at the Philadelphia Caneer Insti tote, 931 Arch St., Philadelphxia, Pa, At Branch Offices by D)r. Dalton, 28& W. Fourth St., CincinnatI, 0. ; by Dt. Greene, Charlotte, N. C. :by Drs. Hlealy & Blenton, oor. Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanla, Oa. ; by Dr. Bramubili, 42 N. Coi'rt at'reet, Memphis, Tenn. Wonderful ancoer Antidotes. No Knife. No Caustic Medi No Riood. Little Pain. For par ars, call cen or address either' of th e SILVIRTIPPED: B00TN; AND SHOES A R ElWORTI TWyO PIR ITIIj ggT. jan 10 PRIVATE BOARDING, T. R. CENTE R, Vanderhost Street, jaw 9feb 1 LIvewy and Sale M STABLEg PtOPRIETOR, r WILL reo'elvo on or ab out theo flyet of 1 September next, a lot of extra fine Ken tucky iorses a d Mules. Parties desiring fine Stook will do well to call on me early la connection with mey Liwery Stable.t have poned.A.C ia e, .IJyggy oi4Wg on Factory. l wore neatly exesumed ~ warranted, Gilee aP call' t aug QO MIfANUFA OTOIY. MWm. Knlabo Qo. PZAND. %ni .DAiJMOR,' MD. These instrumenats.bave been before the oublio for nearly Thirty Years,, and upon heir excellence alone attained and' unpur. hansed pre.eptininee, which pronouteos htem ukeqnled, in Tone' 'Touch, Work nanship and Durability 30 All our qinre Pianos have our New Mproved Overstrung i6e aendihoieAktrol' l'reble. 8&".We Would call special -attentionlo iur late Patented Improvemkonts in Ornud itnos and Square U ranls. - foind in no aher Piano, which bring the Piano hearer 'erfection than hap yet been attained Vtsery Piano Fully Warrantedfor P've !ears BW We are by special arrnngrie thent en bled to furoi'h Patlor 0rgans and, Melo leons of the test 0elebrated %Aker1, Vholesale atid uetail at lowest Fiactory NVices. Illustrated Catalogues aid Prioo Liat Promptly furnished on appliettith to WM.KNADE & 00., .B1altimorl-, 11, O! sIy of establishite , ena. ltes. nov 0r-Ium soLUJTIniB3 PAWIC GUANO. Price $45 Cash, With Usal Adianeo for Time, XPERIENCB in t e use of this Guano for 11he past. six years in this State, ft.r Uotten and Corn, has so far established its Dharacter for excellenoe as to rcniler com. ment unnecessary. In necordance with the est ablished policy )f the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Fertilizers at the lowest cost o consumers, this Guano is put into mariket his season at the above redued price, which the 'ompany is enabled to do by reason or its Inrge faclitien and the re.tuced 3ost of mantufacture. The supplies put into market this senson irr, as heretofore, prepared tinler ihe pier tonal superintendenco of Dr. 8t. .Jilin Ravenel, Chc.nist of Company, at .Chrls on, S. C., hence, planters may reut assurid hat its Quality and Composition is pro rielly the same as that, heretofore sold - It the present low price every acre plaite,lt ian be fertilized with 200 pounds GIu.aino i it cost not exceeding the present valno af 10 pounds of cottoni. while experience ias hown Ithat under favorable conditions.uf lenson and ouliivation the crop is inoreased >y fije applicalion from two to threfoli, ie natural capacity or the soil. hence, iiider no conditmins could its applicatiqtut Ail to eompcenste for the outiny. Apply to J. N. ROBSON. kgent Pacific Oftano Company, No. (18 East Bay aipl Nor.. I and 2 Atlantic Whi'rf, Charlesion, S. C. Jo. S. It Rues & Co., General Agenta. ,,or 8O-~6m PACIF10 GUANO COMPANY'S COM-PoUaTJD Acid Phosphate of Limes FoR COMPO'iato fTII GOrTON sPP.D. Price $26 Oab, with U -lal Advance for Time T ig att fole is prepareA under the super . intendenee of Dr. St. .tlien Ravenel expressly for composting with corton seed. It. was in oduced by tLis Company two years ago, andi its eo has ffally nitsted its 'aine. 200 to 26>0 pounds of this arti ile per nero, properly compost ed w ih t he isme weight of cotton seed, funi.hies the planier with a Fertilizer of the ighert ox sellence at the smallest coat' A comnpost, prepared with this article, ase by airittedl lirect ions futrnished, contains all the ole aents of f ertility that can enter into a r, ilass Fortilizer, wrhilo ht economiy must sormmend its lineral'nse to plan'ers. For supplies and printo dirdetitj for iomaposting apply to J. N. RtOJSON, Agents T'acgifsGune Company, No EaJst. Bay nnd Nos. 1 and 2 A tlantio Wtharf,1 Charlest on. A. 0. hzo. S. Ri~sas & Co., General Agentic nov 30--nm Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &cs UW4 ,.' . .AII 3 Manufacturer and Dealer, Vo. 20 Jlayna StreeC and llorlbeck'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8,0. g~ This is (lie largest and most com-. >beto factory of thie kind in the Sonitherir Itates, amnd all articleo in this line can be urtuished by Mr. P. P. Toale at prie rhioh defy competition. g& A pamphlet with full and detilled ist of all sies of Doors, Sashes and' Blinds, ad the prises of each, wi-ll l'e sant fee nd post pald', on application 'to. SJuly ll..ly . Charlestate, 8.- C. LISTrEN~ .e J. MOCARI1SY hias ri dlendid~ lot o f arge.Ofaljges, the best%n liafrliet. lie hsa also lately roeielvyd a well selcot, d lot of Fine Imported. tigars, which li tier~tess will 'give enelre satisfaotion to overe of "the W eed " Also. A cboice stock of very fan old Whis d,es, .Wines.&c., Alse. l&yamai n arid ModB*an's Import e.Patle- In soach .of .aiy ,of thae bore articles;, will do well to examno my took before purchasing olsewhere. deo28. Ioiney Wantted ! \LL person. indebted to uts are urgently on ee eipeO etodt, M'o Uekeepte Isoae who pay promptly Jan, 1st, 18'fl, Jan umoASIn A. ,ikLmIo