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1 h. AM n tain of the Two Lovercd \V0 furs et in what book it weu, nany ye0art ago, we read the story of' t iovey, who was to win his mistress by ( aklyiag her to top of a mountain and 'o w lie u d win her,,and how they end e lor days on the same spot. We thit Ic the seerne was in switzer land, but the mountain, though Cough to tax his stout heart to the ittermost, mnust have beeo among the lowest. It was, at any rate, so high that 'the fatber of the lady, a proud noble,. thought it impossible for a young man s., burdened to scale it. Aur this reason alone, in scorn, be bade him do it, and his daughter should Ie his. The pe.. santry assembled in the v.alley to witness so extraordinary a right. TLoy measured the mountain with theire3es ; they communed with one anotlit r, and shook their heads - but uill admired the young man ; and some of his attendants, looking at the village damieels thought they could tlo as much. The father was on i'r eback, apart and sullen, repenting that he lad subjected his daughter cven to the show of such a hazard ; but he thought it would teach his inferi urs a lemoa. Tlhie young man (the son of a small 1Inded proprietor, who had some pre tenitions to wealth, though none to no bility) ttood, respectful looking, but cofildent, rtjaiing in his heart that I e should win his lady-love, though I the cost of a noble pain, which he could scarely think of as a pain. which he could scarcely think of as a pain, ot nsiderin g who it was to carry. . If I e died fr it, lie should at least, have had her in his arms, and have looked her in the faca, which he contempla ted with such transport as is known only to real lovers I for none others know how respect hightens the Joy of dibpen-iug with formality, and how I h I I ist cusing with formality, enno bles and makes gratoful the respect. The lady stood by the side of her father, pile, anxious, yet hopeful. She believed her lover would succeed, but only because she considered him i, every respect the noblest of his sx, and that nothing was too -auc3Ih for hisstrength and valor She iew not what might happen in the *. telt the bitterness of be ni herself the burden to him ..id th.o task ; and she dared .oither to look at her father nor the .1ountain. She axed her eyes now pion the crowd (which nevertheless ic beheld not,) and now on her hand :m-I' her ingers' ends, which she doub .ed up towards her with a pretty po ulance-the only deceptionsbe had t v.r used1. Oace or twice a daughter or a mother slipped out of the crowd, id uomuing up to her, notwithstand -- iir fears of the Lord Baron, kiss CI that hand which she knew not vhat, to do with. 'hie father said, "Now, sir, to put n.u end to this mummery 3" and the lover, turning pale took up the lady. The spoetators rejoice to see the manner in which he moves off, slow but secure, and as if encouraging his I dy-love. They mount the hill, they proceed well ; he halts an in sant before he gets midway, and seeus refusing something ; then as t-ouds at a quicker rate ; and now, be ing at midway point, shifts the lady f rom one side to the other. The spectators give a great shout. The ]Jdrmn, with an air of indifference, bites the tip of his gauntlet, and t 'en casts on them an eye of rebuke. At the shout the lover resumes his way. Slow but not feeble is this tep ; yet it gets slower. He stops again. The women begin to tremble, but the men say he will be victorious. He resumies again. 1He-is. half-way be tween the middAe and the top. He rublhes ; he staggers i but he does not fall. Another shout from the men, and he resumes once mare ; two thirds of the remaining part of the way aic conquered. They are cer tain that the lady kisses him on the forehead, The women burst into tears, and the stoutest men look pale. lie ascends slower than ever, but seiing to be more sure. Ho halts, but ir. is only to plant his foot to go on againmand'thus he picks his way, planting his foot at everystep, and then gaining ground with an effort. 'Thle lady lifts up her arms, as if to lighiten him. See f' he is almost at the top I Ho stops, he struggles, he ,noves sideways, taking very little steps, and bringing one foot every timo cliose to the-ether,. Now, he is all but on the top.- He halts again; Iho is fixed ; lhe staggers. -A groan goes through the multitude. Sudd en lay he turns full front towards the top, it i8 luckily almest a level ; lie stag. gers, but it is forward, Yes, every l-imb in multitude makes a move ment as if it would assist him. See I at lust he is on the to p 1, and down he falls flat with hies burden. An enor moust shout Ii He has won I he has won I But neither of them gets up. If lie has fainted it is with joy, and it xi in. her arms.. Thie Baron put spurs to his horse, the crowd fell owing him, Half-way lhe is obliged to dismount, they aseend the rest of the hilh together, silent and happy, the Baron ready to burst with shamie and impatience, They reach the top. The lovers are face to face on the ground,the lady clasping him with both arms, his lying on each side. "Traitor l" exclaimed the Baron; "thou hast practised this feat be fore on purpose to deceive me. Arise I" "You cannot expect it, my lord," .ma worthy man, who was rich eniough to speah his mind ; "Sameon hiinself might take his rest after ouch "Part them 1" said the Baron. "Several knelt down beside them,. "Heaven forbid that they should over beparted more I" said a veneraa t '04d 0 thy tdg NeW Adv-4 MILITARY AND COMMEI(CIAL APADEMY.L Bousprojare d'or0?9~z.0%YA"r esi 1 1871.r For catalogotes and Information address, 0apt. W. H. GOIT, 1a1y1,vle 0, . HISTORY OF The dtrau't Frien In CiItAGQ and th* WET by Esv.-. J. Goodsped, D. D., of (hlongo, iom plete histor. - 700 8vo. Vage 10 4 r4iv ng. 70,000 already sold. -Pelps.*.50. 2060 agents made in 90 days. . Prop go to sufferers. A enin Wanted. if Goodspeed & Co., 7 Park Row, New York. OANTS WANTsD -Agents taske more money A ork-or ue ,tbau aeapthing else. Businte lidbt and permnu6eh. Par. ticulars free. U. STINsoN & Co., Blue Art 'Publishers, Portland, Maine. Red lbt PrOOf Qats #2 bfushcll; Orchard Grass' 0.50'a btishel. Send 8 oent. postage- stamp and- any 'conplete Priced Lie of all kinda of Grass seeds, yield seeds, Garden sqede, Flower seeds, Agric 1tural Impleteqtp, 1MM96i0ekj'yGu nos, Oi1hila,* Live 'took, &U., will be forwardeid you. These Priced Lists contain 'muoh valuable informatio as to tine and quantity to plant, &. M eli W. Joitison, Soedsman, L'. 0. Box 280, Atlanta, Ga. The Brown Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDOY, CONN. UanufactuTers of the -,rown Gin," Cotton Seed otullers, Machinery ant1 Castings. 'Manufacturers of Harris Patent Rotary Steam Engine-theboat and cheapestS-team Engine 'for Iplantation pnrposes. Cotton gin makers and repairers fur% I lied with all kinds of materials. Saws. Ribs, Pullies. Boxes, le., of any pattern. to order at short notice. Have had long experience in the business, and guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Orders solicited. Ad. dress as above. A sure cure for thui distresslng com. plaint is now made known In a Treatise (of 48 octavo pages) on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, -published by Dr. 0. Phelps Brown. The prescription was disoovere I by him In such a providential manner that he annot conscientiously re fuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed in a single case. The ingre dients may be ob.ained from' any druggAst. A copy sent free to all applicants by wmil. Addreus Ir. 0. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand at., Jersey City, N. I. feb 7 Sixly-Fiv e First Class Medals Awar -"M XAT southern Plano MfAANVP40Y. nma Kabe 4 Go, ang~r~cetinsao1 Grand, Square and Upright riAmTo rORTES, .1 1.'1.iORE, JiD. These instruments have been befor# the Public for nearly Thity Years, and pon their excellence alone attained and unpur. chased pre.eminence, whioh ytohounces them unequaled, in Tone, Touch, Work manship and Durability. &-All our Square Pianos have oj New Improved Overstrunig Scale and the -gtiffe Treble. geWe would call special attention to otar late Patented ImpToyamnents in Orand2 Pianos and Square Gt an-1u, found in 'n other Piano, which br'ng the Piano nearet Pecrfetion than has yet been attained. Everyj Prto DWily WarraestediforI'see Yarsu 8S" We are by special arrangement en abled to fornish Parlor Organs and Melo.. deons of the mosit celebrated makers Wfholesale and Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price List promptly furrnished op appsction to W M. KNABE & C0., .. Baltimore, Md Or any of established agen oles. nov 9.--6m The Celebrated Fertilizers. MAN UAT 9D CU~AN 00M*U Wi*e G*b*s A /d Importers and Deulers Iii ay 148 Ba tIS. avaasa~ , 161 EastBr 4ips.i,5 .4 II. I.'. Elliost &tQpte, Wirnaeborf, Ruf & Oloud, gemtewMfdg~'~ For fla ip'rpilona d e eddi id ks above for Amao fla 185 ' - Jan16.8 e. 'IW I I T ILUl FOR COTTON, CORN4 HRT AND TOBACCO. 3RIOE3 : CASE, $50 peP 2000 lbs. at Factory. tIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, ayable Nov. 1st, 1872, WITH OU'E INTEREST. Factory East end Hazel Street; Mines on Ashley River. WANDO ACID- PHOSPHATE OF LIME! , FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED i ~P~E2l t o~y, CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, TIIE,0$5 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, Patiable Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. WM. C. DUKES & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1 South Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, S, C. Dec 21--M ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. TAree very Superior Articles are offered by the Sulphurls Acid and Superphosphate Companj of Charleston, S. C., viz: 2Dt~mvean Gr'a.:aazaxo'3 A complete innture, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the well known at. tiole heretofore offered ot the very high grade of 16 per cent. dissolved Bone Phosphate of Limo, with the addit ion, as heret ofore, of Perovian Guano. Ammonia and Potash. Price $66 per ton, paid on or befora the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton, payable 1st Nove.ber, 1872, wi'hotbt ihteroat. A anr'wuticle of the hame high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the ele mezia of Cotton Seed ni snob a manner, as to ensure one of the best, fertilizers for (o toa and Grain, at a lower price than the Etawan Guano Price $40 per ton, if paid on or before the lot of Anril next, $43 per ton, payable let November, 1872, without In. terest. Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate,and thus enabling the planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ne-half cost and freight. Price $86 per ton, if paid on or before the first, of April next, $40 per ton, payable lst November, 1872, without Interest. TAKE NOTICE, that all these fertilizera are of the highest grade of Soluble .Phos phate; and must help for more than one year. WM. C. BEE & Co, l General Agents, Charleston, 5. C. W. It. Dwight, Agent at Winnshoro, 8. C., A. K. Craig. Agent at Ridgeway, 8. 0, dec 14-2. ATLANTlIC ACID PHOSPHATEs This Article, prepared by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under the dIrection e1 their Chemist, Dr. ht. Julien Ravenel, for conmposting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable lst Nfovember, 1872, Free of Int erest. Orders filled now will be considered its Cesh 1st. M~aroh, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to hautl it at a time wheu their Wagons and Mules are idle. Jan - 8mPELZER, RODGERS & CO., Gener'al A gents, Jan - 8mBrown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE This Pertiliger, manuf'actured by the A tlantic Phosphato Company, under the direc tion or their Chemi~t, r r. St. Ju'ien Ravenel, Is now offered to th . Planting Conmmunii.. tat. i e very Redneed Price of $48 per ton Cash, or $62 payable lst November, 1872, This Portilisei lasia beenv very extensively used in thlis:State, and lhas given entire sat isfaction sumo of the most practioal planters admitting it to be eqtual to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered cash on the 1st of March, 18'12, and to those buying on time the sale will he considered due on 1st ilovember, 1872. B3y this arrangement planters will besonablod, without extra .cost, to haul their Ma nure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlete containing the certfinates of those who have used the .Atlantle Phosphate will be furnished on application to A Aents. PELZERL, R D E S& CO., General Agents, jan 2-8.Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. MAPES' NJTROGENIZED SUP'ER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. TeOldest Super-Phosphate Manufactured in tis Country. Composed of Bones, Pctatsh, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated AnImal Amomonical Matter and Sulphuri~ Aoid. .No Salt, Salt'Cake Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor Aduiterant or Absorbent of any kind used. Factory open for inspection at all times. N INETE N YE ARS OF PR ACTICA L EXPE RIENA'. Introduced in 1862. Patenated D~ec. 29, 1869, Quick action atnd'permaent irrprovement to t7:e soil. 'Testimo'y of hundrede of well known plaliters in Its favor on every varIety of crop and soil, even during ex'romae ad verse seasons. $45 cnsh -$50 t ime, payable Nov., sti 1q52, .Generti Agenta for 80tith Car.olina, No. 128 East 1iay,I Charleston 8. C, T. R. Robertsop, Ag9a0t,_Winboro, 8. 0., .Jan $7-8mn THE S 'OE PhOSPHATE COMPANY, Of O:.bar1eto~n, . O Properly appreelating uthe recessity of fAstering the planting interest of the South, resolved In the outset to otfer thaeir-?PFATlLlZERS at a price 'which would plase them *lthin the reach of ever~y planter. - They efetthaeir "S30l1'BLEC GUAlN0," a complete Ammoplated Fortiliser, at $46 eeb, or $606 en hibedit *9 the lit of Noventber next-wit approved city acceptance, The "DISSOLT ff0~ lA Th," for eotnpostlnk with- Cotton Sebd 'or #fatte Ma mare, is nepffere 6 the ygf low price of $26 cash, or $80 on eredlt, as above. This I. hih rtaonnnenW by plaa.t er ito used it last year to their ent.Irgestiefact on, WU. AVENEL, President., -,J AihenAgent Wlnnsboro, .0, . B.ST.JUrLtaW Rivaxsur,yleedkt. . t~o -5 - - -' 3MR R. RADWAY'S RfADY RELIEF Onres the Worst Pains In from One to TWENTY MINUTES. NOT IN ONE HOUR. After reading this advertisetnent need any one Buffer with Pain. Radway's Ready rtellef is a cure for every pain. It, was the first and Is The Only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the most excruliating pains, allays Inflatimmnations, and cures Cou. estions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, owlcs, or other glands or orgtins, by %Le applieation. In from one to twenty mninules, -no Inat for how violent or exertcliatling tlepail tihe Itheunmilio. Bei-riddem, infirm. Cm ippled, Nervoes, Neuralgio, or prositmaed withI disenso mnay sufler. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will afford instant ease. Inflaiimmtilon of tie Kidneys. ilaimmaiou of lite HIlndtler, inflaiminammi tion of tie Bowels, Coigestion of lihe Lungs, $ore I'lhr t. Uillicul Iirea lii ,g, Pallpilitaion of the ileart. iysterias (, Croiui, Diitheria, Calarrhm, Imiluciza, liendalhe, Toothnolie, Neuralgia, Ithoeutatismim, Cold Chills, Age Chills. rho appliration of iho Ready lelieft to fhe part or pamrts where lite piin or dilli culty exials will afford case mid cumfom I. Twenty drops iII hialf a linibler of waser will in a few imoments euro Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stonmach, Ilearlburi, Sick leadacho, Diarrieon, D)Ysentery. I olio, Wind In the uwels, and all lite lnternal Pailns. Travelers should always carry a bottle of itadwny's Ready Relief wih them. A few drops in water will prevent. sicianess or pains from mchange of water. I is better ihain Frer.ch lirady or Bitters as a stmimmu Mint. Fever and Ague. Fever anid Ague cured for fifty cents. Thure is not it remiedial agent in this world it(t. will cure Fever anil A gue, and al' other M alarious, 1liiiions, $ealet, Ty pholid, Yellow, and olier Fivers (nidied by Radwmy's Pills) so quick as Itadiway's Realy Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. 1EALHI'I ! BEAUTY I Ftrmng pure and rich blood-Increase of fl:.h and weight--Clear skin and beautiful complexion secured to all. Dr. Rad way's Sarsaparilla Resol vent. Has Inade the most ist on ish iing cures; so quick, so rapid Ire the chainges tle body undargoes, under t h influence of thi's truly wonderful medicine, t hat every day an increa'e in lele i nd weight is seemi and felt. The Greit liloodu 'uritier. Every drop of the Sarsaparillian lesolvent coin munientes through lie Blood, Sweal, Uriio and other fluids and juices of time system the valor of life, for it requires t lie wastes of the body with inew and sound matierial. Sorolula, Syphils, Consumption, Olandii. har disease, Ulcers in the Thront. Mouth, Tiumore, Nodes in time Glanvis anld other parts of Ilie system, Sore lye.s. Stiumor. ous dischamrges from hlim Ears, and lie worst forms of Sin disenseso, Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Ilead, Ring Worim, Salt RIheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb an] all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of tlim life principle, are within the'curative ratige of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few dmays' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of diseaso it potenit power cure them. If time patient, daily becoming reduced by tihe wastes and decompoiition tat. is conalutimly progre-ssing. succeeds in ar resting these wastes,. anl repairs lhe same with new ialerial made from heaihy blood-and this tlhe nrsmnparillian will and does secur--.a cure is certain : for when once this remedy commences its work of purification, andl succeeds im dimimishing time loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day time patienmi will feel himself browinig better amid stroniger, theo foomd digesting better, appetite improviing, amid floshm and weight increasing. Not only does time Snaaparilhman lesol venit excel all known remeidial agenits in time cure of Chroni', Scrofuilous, Conustit tional, and Skin dliseases ; but it is thle only positive cure for Kidney amid Bladder Com-. plainls, Urinary and Womb Diseases, ava el, Diabotes, Diropsey, Stoppage of W~ater-, Inoontinonce of Uins, ]iright's Diseaise, Albuminuira, and mn all oases where lhere are brick dustd-posits,or' thme water is thick, cloudy, nmixoed with sublstmances like time white omf an egg, or thrads like white silk, or there is a miorbid, damrk, billions appear ance, and wht bone dtust deposits, andl when there is a pricking, burning sensa. tmoa when passing water, and pain in time Small of time Back and along the Loins. Dr. Radway's Perfet 1Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated withi sweet gum, pumrge, regumlate, piui ify, cleanse and strenghen. Ramdwayip Pills, for mime cure of ali disorders of time St omachm, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervomis Dis eases, hleadache, Constipationi, U-ostiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepas, Billiommaness, liii. lotus Fever, iflamamation of time Ilowels, Piles and all Deramnemtsof time Internal Viscera. Warrantedito affect a positivecumro. Purely Vegot able, cent aliing mne mnercury, minerals or dleleteriouis medicimmes. Observe time followinig symptoms result ing from Disorders of time Digestive Or gans: Constipation, mIward lPiles, Fmmll. ness of lime Blood in timeIhead, Acidity of tihe Stomachi, Nausea. hleartburn, IBigest of F1oodl, Fmullmess or Weight in time Stomach, Sour 1Ermuetntions, Simnking or Fluitlerinig at the Pit of time Stomachm, Swinimming of thme l~ead, Iturmied and Diffmcuh. Breathinig. A few dloses of Rtadwmay's Pills 'will free the syslenm from a.m liSe above named dhis ers. Price, 25 cemnts her box. Sold by uiggist. Read "False and Trmue." Send one lot. -slamp1 to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 iden Lane, New York. Infrmaticn ith thoumnds will be semnt to you. uily 14-ly LISTrEN. RI. J. McCAiRLEYw has a splendidi lot of large Omanges, time best in matrket. lie hmas also lately reooiived a well selct ed lot of Fine Imported Cigars, which lie guaratees will give entire sat isftaction to lovers of "thme IWeed." Also. A chmolce stoek of very fine old Whim. kies, Wines &c., Also. Old Jamaica Rum, and MoEwan's import ed Ale. Parties In seah of any or the above artlics, will do well to oxamino my stock before purchmain g elsewhere. dee 28 COCK Fih Iin the corporate limits wil nohe perrnitted. Time police have been instruotedl to put a stop to it in every instane "" "W. M. DWiG HT, feb17- mintenant. IN STOCK 'AND ARRIVIN G. BACON, an 1nY SALT MKAT, 8.uI.'r, large sncks, Corrrvx, different gra-les, SUUAl, all qualitiet, MOi.ASaS, N. 0., Muecovado and Cuba, Fi.oun, in sancs, FLOUR, in barrel3. FILoun, chuioet quality, LA RD, ill tinl Cans, IIAWe, best entirasved, Ri-:, best Carolina. An assortmet.t. or Sie, Shelf Hard Ware, A xes, ('ain . laines, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks, 1-orse and MatIle Shoe , Nnils, Potware, Petroleum, Wooden an-l Tinwaro Axle Grease, Soups, Concenl traled Lye, &o, Wishing our planthing (I lends a good crop year and remunerating prices, with a de. sire to aerve them, we are truly, jan 11 B1EAT 0 BO. Prime C. 1. Sides, Sugar Sured Hlams, XX and Extra Family Flour, Wotcrn Corn and Oats. I]N STOEBJ. Extra 0 Demararn, Crushed and West India Sugara, Rio and Java Coffees, Canned Peaches, Canned To matoes, Deviled Hamn and Turkey, Syrups, N. 0. and W. 1. Molasses Ta ble and Pocket Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Hardware, Cigars, Tobacco, Rice, eta., etc. All of which will be sold low for "Ilish." 'L R?. ROBERISON i'eb 8. CHARILES A. DANA. Editor. A Newapapet- of the Present Times. Intended for Peoplo Now on Earth. 'ctouding Farmers. 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They are thu GIREAT JIt.OOl 1iJRIFIKlII and A LIFE0 (AIVING PitINCI0TP, a perfect Rtenovator and Invigorator of the Systern. earry' ing off all poisonous nat ter and restoring th, blood to a healthy condition. No person canl tako ti1:03 Bitters actrdilng to directions and remain long unwell. providet their bones are not destroyed by mineral-poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They nron a (ti le P'usrativo an tell as a TonIc, possessing, also. tiim peculiar merit ad acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conges tion or Intlaninvation or the Lior, awl of all the Visceral Organs. -TOIt Fl? IA lt C4MPLA INTS, whether in young or olid. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at tihe turn of life, timoso Tonio Bit ter lhave no equal. For I nainninntory and (hronio Ritea snatiussn and 41o2t, DyspOpsi. ort in :ligestion, lilliosi, Routittent and lntermiittent Fevers, Disonsom of the ilioodl, Liver, Kidneym and lladdur, these Bi ters h:ve beets must successful. Snsih Diisonmn are caustd lby Vitiatod lloodi, wihelt is generally Pruiuced by derangeuent of the Dige.istlv-o Orgnsi. l)YSMPE.1SIA Olt INDIGERTION, Ileaducie, Pain in iii, Shoildoers, Cosugise, Tight ness of the Chust, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tile St0t1li. Itul Tasto in timo Mouth, Bilious Attacks, 1Palpittion of thu Ileart. lniininmation ot thie..rg, l',mi ini tie regiotea of tho Kitinoys, nnd n iindrosi other lininful synptons are tisa off strisa of )yspepsin. 'I'lsey inviorate the Stonmneh and stimulate the torpidi i .ver iwl itiuwels, which renier tlino of uiit i-icil etl-t11 y in e' tntiSn1g tie blood of ill ilu iiritieo. und impartig new lifu aid vigor to thle wlhole- SYMten1.I FOlt MKIN )IMEA SES, I'rnptions,Tetter, Salt Itliitni. Itlotihs, Spit-., l'imnples. lstLlos, 11,414. Cr.nwhm. leig-Worns, Seud Bionwl. Soro ., uipoins, itch, Settrfo. Discoloratiois of ths Fkin. filinors mind liisene- f t Skht.si, of wihit. e'ver it' .r n.,i nre. mr itt rn.a.y klug p sind Car riv Iont of tht ii sti inn ti t it n i th tilt of the' liittirs. ,:e liot I i MI h A iisen will cun vince tile tiosi. hiiereululoms of titeir enrativeetTeoct. Cieassa the Vi iLated lilood whonever you !fhtl iLa itnpriititii burAthg througih tiso skin ll'inpiles. Erniptions or .Sores; clotene it when youm lini it oli'trnictoit nid Mitggilim in t-n veis; clense it wihon it is f~t~oulmnn your feeingu~ , will tmit yotu whten. Keup tin hlot iut e, mnd the health of tie systemo will follow. 101N, TAPE, nuetl other WORMS, urkinsf fit Lilt! syr-tein of ,o stinny Ihmouaptlis, are e'Tectulily ueiteoyt'ml mnil r inoved. 801,15 BY ALL DiltUUilSTS ANT) DALRHit, J. WAL MIt, l'rolrlit-r. It. It. McDONALD1 & CO., D 1rtitssiits matl ;tm. A get . San Francis-o, Ui., atili U1 antI 31 Cuminierce &mect, Noy Yorke. iiny 11 PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S Acid Phosphate of Limes FOR COM1POSTING WlT1l t'o-T~ON R . Price $26 Cash, with Usual Advanoe for Time. pi IS arlicle is prepared undet' (le siuper intendence of 1)'. St. J1umlien Rivenel expssy for cotposting Ivith co ton steed. IL wassi in roduced ly Ihis Company.- two cIarS tisar tIa it1s 1us has fum.lly ttst. ed its '.alue. 200) o 250 pounsds of this art'i cles'e nere, promper'ly comipostedl withs Ihle sa me weighm t' cot otn peed, furn ishes t ho pu laesrW wi t Feirilizer' ofthe h s iighem.st ex celleunce ni t ihe smaillest. cost. A Cotmpost. Pmreparsied with his rticlm e, as by printed directinms fumrnishelmd. contins atll the ele mesnts of I eriliity' thaut cams enter into a Ilrat, class Fert'ilizer', while ils economy must, '1om1 mlendt il s libesLral use to plan :ers. For supplies andi pr'intie dirdect-loras for co~imiosting apply io .N. ROBSON, Agents Pnmcsfic Cluano Comrpany, No. 68 East, Bay mand Nos. 1 amid 2 Atlantio Whar'f, Charhel slotn. S. C. JNo. S. hRm'nsr. & Co.. Ocneral Agents, nov 30-3hm Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &o F. E TiO.A L .., ,, Mianufacturor and Dealer, oe. 25) Hayne Street umnd Jloribeck's Wharf, CH[ARLESTON, 8. C. gry" 'i'This is thme largest and moost com-i plete factoruy of' the kind in lime Southern' States, anud all artlicles in thits line can bhr firinished by Mr. P. P. T1onio at prices whmichs defy comspet ition. . y"' A pamphlet 1Isihi full and dletailed lst. of all sizes of' Doors, Sashes and Blindls and Ime prices of each, will be sent froq and post paId, on applicatlion to P. P'. TfOALE, july I1l-ly Charlestoa, 8 0. 11iiess8 Is Elisilegs, ') RSONS insdebted to flhe late firm of' . B. F". l)avidson & Co., are requested to eli.tle at ONCE, or teir accousnis will be fosnd in limo hanids of' Ii. N. Oboear, Esq.1 fob 13 ID. F. DAVIDSON & Co, Heroi They Corne, fing and coming, coming anf gd!ig, A1l flue year rou~nd'fot country and tolyn o00(1 for imo head, goodsefor the feet, loods that. are pi otty and usoful and neat, Coffee. Sugar, Molassmmes, Cheeue, like lour, Unaeon, Corn, Lard,.- Fregh Gardem t Seed, Potwate, Tinwal'e,.,Crookery, Utsss ware, WVoodenware, qhtool Bok and Sta Ionmary. ;A fresh lot, ol Early M4 Goodrich,. Pin1k Eye and Peach Diow Potato. ~tt 5ett and Petroloum. feh8 D. LAUDEllDA 'i