University of South Carolina Libraries
The Last lanco. - )uiing the occupancy of the City of Mo.cow by t-he French army, a party of officers and soldiers deter wined to have a military levee, and for this purpo.e chose the deserted palace of a nobleman. As the sun went down they began to assemble. The women who followed the fortunes of the French army were decorated for the oocasion. The gayment and noblest of the army wore there, and merriment reigued over the crowd. - During the dance the fire rapidly approached them ; they saw itcoming, but felt no fear. At length the building next the one they occupied was on fire. Coming to the windows, they gazed upon the billows of fire which swept the city, and then re. turned to their amusements. Again and ag,tin they left their pleasures to watch the progre.s of the flames. At length tho dane ceased, and the no cessity of leaving the scene of merri 1PTent became apparent to all. They w,pre enveloped in a flood of fire, and they gazed upon it with deep and awful solemnity. At last the fire communicating to their own building caused them to prepare for flight, when a brave young officer named Carnot waved his jew eled hand above his head, and ex claimed : "One dance more, and do fiance to the flames I" All caught the enthusiasm of the moment, and "One dance more and defiance to the flames I" burst from the lips of all. The danceo commenced ; louder grew the sound of the music, and faster and faster fell the pattering footsteps of dancing men and wome!i, when, sud donly they hoard a cry. "Tho fire has reached the magazine I Fly-fly for your life I" Onio moment they stood transfixed with terror; they didn't know the magazine was there, and ere they recovered from their stupor the v4ult explodod , the build. ing was shattered to pieces and the dan cots were hurried in:,o a fearful eter nity. The Prsfils of Manitifactiirig. For the encouragement of those who are hesitating about taking stock in our proposed now manufacturing cotpanios, we commend the follow ing statement of the value of the stock t.d the profits made by a few of the leading manufactories in the South . "Chicapeo Mills, dividends twenty six and a third per ceit ; cupital $420,000 ; value of itook $325 on pat of $100. Mertimno Mills, dividends, fifteen and a half per cent. ; capital $2,500 000 ; value of stock $1,700 on par of $1,000. Middlesex Mills, dividends, twenty two and a half per cent. ; otipital, $750,000 ; value of stock, $400 on par of $100. Nautmkeag Mills, dividends, nine teen nid fike-eights por cent ; wil ,:i. $1,500,000 : value of stock, 1i on par ft $100. Pacifio Mills, dividends, twenty-one and a quarter per cet:t ; capit..l, $2, 500,000 ; value of btock, *2,2.10 on par of $l.000. Salistury Mills, dividends, twenty two and a half per cent. ; capital, $1,000,000; value of stock, $3G0 on par of $100. Similar results have been obtnined by the Anuguta ianmufacturing Cent Pt tnuder its present inttellIigent antd r.killful mtan.agemebnt, whotsu stock is nlow worth fromt $190 to $200 unit whieh pays regularly 29 per centt. aninal dividends, besides carry ing each year a~ lage amtouent to its surplus~ fund .--CGhronide a1 nl &ntinecl. Sret Etiquttle. Few now contend that ladies shouldl always be givenu the inside of theo pavement itt rtssing. The rule ttdopt ed in cities is to turn to the right, whether the rightt leads to the wall or to the gut ter, anid an observantee of thtis conta ton-sense rulo would obviate itnith unupleasant "seruogintg" by over gallaint gentlemati who uersistemttly crowd for the outside of' the walk. Another commni custom, reqiiedi by fashtionable et iquett te, and otto which is nearly as inexplicable and absurd, is the practice of a whole st, ing of meon fiing out of a chturch pew, a, kitng thtentneves as ridiculous as an "awlk ward squad" pra.ctisintg at "catching stop" tn order to give wo men the wvrontg eud of the pow, as that of a tian whean on a promenade o, walk withI a lady to keep himseclf on the outside of thte pavement. A lit tle exercise of jutdgmtent will convince any p,erson of the utter uselessness ot ehsbbbing back and forth at every Co rnter. Tecommon rule isthtis. If a man and womtan are walking. shte shtould always be at htis rightt arm, whtether it be towards the intside or outside of the walk, then the woman will not be shoved against the passers. Sickles, one of the most fragrant exoties in the htot-htouse of "the lHigh. er Civilization," whIo murdered his wife's paramour, and thten took back gushaingly to) tho marital bad and hoard, is speiech-tnaking in Now York instead of disgracing tho position of' United States Minister to Spaini, whtich lhe at present defiles. Thi. Bayard of debauchery Is boatinig about the political bush losking fur a purohasor, anad is keeping himself and htis political and social sores in a oonspiouous plaoo as uisuil, whore the pubbec cannot fail to see the noisome apootaoloe.-V. 0. PicayuJne. An aristocrai lay, after anxious *inquiry as to wvhat would remove painp. from .her window glass, was told t'hat "elbow greneo" wa~s tbp best tthing known, whereupon site naively' eixelheited, "Oha I Tit'so glad that I have found out I I wonder if they keep it at the apothecary's 1" The Negro. In an article on negro, the Eaton. ton Press and Messenger says : We believe the '9nthusiasm once burning in the colored man's bosom upon the subject of his newly acquir. ed suffrage Is rapidly dying out ; this chracterlstic monomianii, made so manifest in ignorance and bulleyism on days of election, is gradually sub siding ; therefore it becomes the more intelligent of every community to exhibit no interest either for cr against him, as a political man, ro garding him in the light of a charac. ter whote privilege is to do as lie pleases. If he wants to vote let him do so peaceably-if he does not, let him alone in his exercise of his right to be retired from the crowd and conftusion on election ocesior.s. Do not poison his wok mind, or. interfere with his bli 6sful ignorAne by ondeav Oring to enlighten hilu upon the science and theory of Goverinnots so complicated and intricate for even our wieost statosnea ; nor npon him the necessity of voting for this or that nan. Il fact, manifest no interest in his politoal status, and soon the whito people of this country will be the only ai.irants to office-elected by different parties, it may be amuoni themselves, the negro only coning in only as a balance of power-the greater portion having given up all, political or s:ffrago aspiratiuns. Con vince him that with a wholesome ad ministration of the laws by honest poople he has all his rights and privi leges sooured, and you imake him at once contented to remain at home faithfully digging "wid de shovel and do hoo," feeling conscious thut he in in the right place, and inspired with the hope that when "ole Masser" above calls-lie will depart tis wick. ed world and go "whar all do good darkies go." Pe'tiut Flour. Dr. Muter, in the pages of the Food Journal, calls attention to what lie ternm a neglected source of fiod. Some time ago, while investigatinig cocoa by means of the inicroscope, he discovered an ingredient employed by way of adulteration to which he could give no name. leently lie had a sample of a substance uffered on toe Mark Lane Corn Excbango as a food for cattle, forwarded to him for an. alysis, and here, again lie found the unknown adulterant. It now oceaeo necessary to deal with the tfatti-r serion,ly, and so further microscopitig investigation lcd to the discovery that the mysterious ingredient ,was simply the flour of the artchis hypo gcena, or Afrian earth nut. Tae public havo long had to rest content with the knowledge that they too often have no idea what they are eating and they will consequently hear with relief and almost with satifiaction that the bean of this earth nt is ''an m. led etsen.e,whiolh, iw-tei-d A bi~ : Ued only for cattle food, or b1V sPino ndulteritors more enlighten. ed than tho:r noighbors, should be everywhere recognized as a nirketa. bl aiiele of diet." It is declared to surpass ICaS in its Dutritive prop. orties, and to bo evon richer than lentils in flesh-formning constituents, while it cntains miore fut and miore phosphoric Acid than either of them. -Londlon Aew. GreRt Loss of fille iln TexuS. BethI thle late cold weiathier and the drought have oceasiouned an Ihn mense lots oif cattle iinu may portiou,s of Teoxas. Ind(eedl, the stock inuterest hai riot received for nmany years such a veore blow. Acer:ing to the Texas parpers it is < stinmated thirt 200 000 head of ezrtrlo hive died during the past few weeks in WVestornr Texas. Th e loss has been fearful betwucon thre Ganidailupe arid Nui'ces rivers. In 0Gola id ailone 25,000r ani miials hav e been ski nned1, an rd ab out.n egna Itnmber ini San P?atricio arid Kairnes couniitirs. 'rhe Situ Ant on10 I ferald says thart in a space of ono nule opposite Helene, 1,000 or mioro animals have been sklinried. Within a space of three miles, near Kennedy's I"erry, ont the Nusoes, 5,000 mere haivo died, and rmany of thre Cicasses have been stripped of the hides. A. hlast acounts the cnttle were dying in Texas at a fear fuil raite, fromt starvation. After the cold weather caime a terrible drought, arid there wias l itterally ino grass for themr to subsist uip on. So the loss of stock in theo counties abovo mnt iod, ini Vrc toriai, Do Witt, (hoizahos rand other neighboring portinits, ti is wi inteor arid Sptrinig, maty be estimiatedl at about one. half. We rejoice to learn that aibundanit rains have ecenthy fallen over all the State.-A'ew Orleans .A Singular Ibmestlic Ruplure. About three years age, a young coule were miarriedl at New Albanry. The husband was a protestant, the wife a Catholic, anid the marriage was solemnized by a Methodist mLiister, the husband refusinig to bo married by a Catholic, and tire wif.i being& willing to have the ceremony solemn~.t ized by a Protestant mirirster. Th'le couple lived together htappiiy onough until recently, when tire wife de4und( ed that tIre marriage be again sole.rn. ized, and by a Catholic priest, as she did rnot consider the cermorny by the Methodist muinister at aill bindtig, The husbarid refused to accede to the wifu's demand, andl thereupon she separated from him arid returned to tbhe,parental roof. Th'e result will be a divorce. In this Instane, re ligion, insteasd of promrotling happi. ness, bateasused domrestic dit-eord aind misery. ThLe parties ar~e b th hi krly respeetable.-1;ouisville Le4ger. IIow to get a good wife-take a good girl and on to tharsn... Charlotte, 0ol l1IV and Atgust: Rail Road. Co,UNDIA, M"oh 29, 1872. T HE following Pasmenger Schedule will go into offeot on this Rlad on and after Suuay, Mlarch 81. DAY TRAIM-oING NOnTH. Leave Auguela, at 6.45 4 m " Columbia, 8. C., 11.45 a m 6 Ivinnaboro, 1.62 p mi " Chester, 8 81 p mn Arrive at Chalotte, N. 0. 6.10 p m DAY TRATIN-.-rOue( MOUOTU. Le.TO Charlot!e, N. C. at 7.10a n Clismer, 9 20 a m Wionshoro, 10 54 a m Columbia ).1 p mn Arrive at Augusta 6 16 p m NIGHT TRAIN--QOINo NORT11. Leave Aunauta at 6.30 p m " Col nibia, 11 10 p 1n " Winnsboro, 1 W4 IIm " Chester, 2.30 a Im Arrive at CIarlolo, 6.00 a N, NIlflIT kRAINS-OOING sOUTIJ. Leave Charlotie, 7.25 p m Chesler. 9 28 pm Winnshorn, 11 32 p m " Columbia. 1.41) ai m Arrive at Augitt, 6.301 a E. P.-ALEXANDER. Stpt. E. R. Donssy, Geneial Ticket Agent. api 27 NEWS AND HERALD Iave lately made large additions to their JOB DEPARTMENT. And are now prepared to exeonte -in theI best styles Law Blanks, B iefi Leotter and Bill Heed.l4, Busi ness Visitin~g and Wedding Cards, En~uvlopes, Recei pts, Labels, As Cheap asR can be had Anywhere. Ii Satisfaction Guaranteed. mnar 28 U' 1 ST t'eadl ' for PeNiQg Mtine-q ani 1)equal to (loat,t for the neLtdile at 90 feb 21 1 eMA TER & DRIOE (j hove o 81A othaLfn n IfCZQR'. [live it a trial. foah27 nEATY BRnO R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RE IIEF Oures the Worst PMins in from One to TWENTY MINUTES. NOT IN ONE HOUR. After reading this advertisement need any one Suffer with Pain. Radway's Ready Relief is a cure for every pain. It was the first and Is - The Only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the tost, exerutiating pains, allays Inflammations. and cures Con. gestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach. 1,owels, or other glands or organs, by one application. In from one to twenty minntes, no mat ter how violent or expruciating thepain tihe Rhoumatlo. Bed.ridden, Infirm. Ci Ippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prosraled wItb diseR*e mnny suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will afford instant ease. InfamD1ma1tioOn of the Kidneys. Inflammation of the Bludler, liamfimniation or the Bowelp, Conpestion of tie Lungs, Sore Throat. Difficult Breathi .g, Palpitation of the lleart. iysterics, Cromp, Dipilheria, Catarrh, Influenza, fleadache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rtheumatism, Cold Chills, Age Chills. rIme application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difi culty esibls will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in hailf a tumibler of wnser will in a few moments ouro Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, Ilearthuru, .6iek Ileaiache, Diarrhea, Djentery. l'olic, Wind in the Bowels, and all the Internal Pains. TrIvelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent siOAness or paits from change of water. L& is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu. lant. Fever and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is not. a . remiedial ageit in this world that will core Fever and A ge, and al other Malarious, Biliousi, Scarlot. Ty. phrld. Yellow. and other Ftevers (nide-d by Radwimy's Pills) so quick as itaidway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! Strong pure aind rich blood-Increats of et h and weight -Clear skin and beautiful complexion secured to all. Dr. Radway's Sarsaparilla lesol vent. Ins made the most astonishing cures; so quick, so rapid are the changes the bo1dy undargoes, under Ohe influence of this truly wonderful medicine. that every day an increase in fltsli end weight is seen anrd felt. The Great. Blood 'urifier. Every drop of the Saranparillian ltesolvent mt municates through thn [ltod, sweamt, Urine and other fluids and jiiices of ime sysiem the valor of life. for it requires ie wastes of he body wih tiew and sound mtiierial Sorofula, byph ilis. C, n.umpt ion, Glandu lar disease. Ulcers in the TI-ront. Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in time Glanls and o:he. parts of the system, Sore Eyes. 8trumnor. ous discharges from t lie Ears and tihe worst forms of Skin d6itse. Erption. Fever Sores, Scald Ilend. Itin Worm. Sah Rheum, Erysipelts, Acne, Black Spots, Wormits in the Fltsh, Tumors. Cancers inm the Womb and all weakening and painfill discherges, Night Swents, Loss of Sperm and all wastes or tie life principle, are w4hin the curative raige of ihis wonder of Modern Chemistry. and a few days' usei will prove to any peroon using it for either of these forms of disease it potent power cure them. If tie patient, daily becoming reuiced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds in n'r resting these wa,ies, and repairs the same with new materid niado from heaithy blo-id-and this the Sarsnparillinn will and does secure-.a cure is certnin: for when o.ce this reme1y commences its work of puirificai ion, and succeeds in diminishing mIme loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every damy the pamieim wall feel hinmself y.owing better and stronger, tIme food dligesm ing better, appetite immproving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsaparilhian Rtesol vent excel all known renmediaml agents in the cure of ('hronmi.,, Scrofimlous., Consimt.. tional, and Skin diseases ; hmit it is tihe only positive cure for Kidney and lamdder Conin plaints, Urinary and WVombl Diseases, Grnv el. Dimabetes, Dropsey, St oppage of W~at er, Incontinence of Urine, Birighit's Diseamse, Aibunminura, and in all ocases whern there are brick dust dieposils,c,r ime water is thtick, cloumdy, mixed with stubstanices like tihe whmime of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dlark, billiouis appear ance. and white bone dust deposits, and whmen there is a pricking, burning senssmi. tioni wheni pms'sing water, andl pain in time Small ot time flack amid malong the Loins. Dr. Bad way's Perfeet Pur'gative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elcganily coated wvithi sweet gum. purge, regumlatm. pum ify, cleanse and strengthen. Radway's Pills, ror the cure of all disorders of the8Stonmach, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys. llhdder, Nervous Dis eases, Ileuidache. Constipation, Losivene.s, Indigestion, Dys'pepsia, Billiouisnesus, 11i1. lemma Feeri, Inflaimmoation of time Bowels. P'iies.and all Derang meniisof' the Internal Vi cera. Wasrranted to eflect a positive cure Purely Vegetmiblo, containming no mercury, minerals or deleterious medicines. Observe thme following symptoms result. ing from Disorders of the Digestive Or. gans: Constipation, Inwardi Piiee, Full ness of the Blood in time Ileaud, Acindimy of the Stomach, Nauisea. lieartbumrn, 'bigesm of W'ood, Fuliness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erucmations. Sinking or FlutterIng am time Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Ileand, [Iurried and DimlthlBrothi~ng. "A few doses of Rladway's Pills will free the syetem from a' I me aboeve named di. orders. I'm ice, 25 c. nts pier box. Sold b Druggist. ReudAFalse andl True." Send one let ter-stam1) to RADWAY & CO., No 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Imnformntion worth thousnds will be sent to you. 141-ly NEW AltIVALS, AT J. D. McICARLEY'S. 1 Barrel of Old Cnbinet Rye, 1860, I Barrel Blackberry ltnndy. 1 Barrel Ginger Branidy, Ramsey's scoh Whiiskey. Stuiar's Irish Whiskey. Muarvin's Ale.. Also, ar goed stock of' Groceries, consist. lag of Sumgar. Coffee, Ri1ce, Molasses, - fin. conm. Lar'd, Brenkrast, 8tril,s. 8:igmir Ciaredl Rhoulders and llama, .Jars, Piunk Eye, Isar ly Rose, Goodrich aq~d Peach Blow Pita. toes. Jan 80 I! r-Tripoli and Emory, W LiL knowm to jewellers and silver smiths as a superior and ecoimomilcal article for cleaning atnd -burnishing Gm'd, Silver, Copper Steel, Brl(annia andl othier Metals, and ided for cleaning Window., Mirmors and Glassware. For sale by' set, M .vTRE v & O. .Amp, AND, 1 Car load White Dread Corn, 1 Car load prime YeIlow Crn, 1 Car load No. I Mixed Corn, 800 bushels White Sp-ing Oats, 100 bushels Bolted Meal, ' ) barrels Flour, 100 sacks Flour, 25 Kits Mockerel, 15,000 lbs. Wh ite and Smoked Bacon, Lard in Cnns and Kegs, 2 tierces prime Canvassed Hams, 10 sacks No. 1 Coffee, 4 boxes geruine Itallan Maocaroni, Sugars of nll grados, Smoked and Plkled Tongues, &o. Piekled Salmon and Shndd, i:ominy, lice, &o. .A.1ma, Plow Moulds, Steel, Iron, Nails &. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Trace Chains,. And a large stock of Boots and Shoes. Call and examine our stock. BA.COT & CO. apl 11 SPRING AND 14ummer. 1872. MeMASTER & BRICE ARlE now receiving a choice qiockg of ,aionble nnd Naplo Dry Goods, in hllih the ladies may find beautifuli Black '.Iks, Japanese Silks. L.inens. Muslins, iquo t'loth, Grenedine. Dolly Vardens and aiker Dress Gloods. Elegant Laces, Rib ons, and other dress trinmmings. f4heelings. Towelings. Qailts, Musquzito lets, Oil t:lths, Mat tings and other house eeping goods. A good supply of Cassimepres, Linens, oltonades. Cloahaing and Hats for Men ndl loys, as well ats on tunnsuali nrge ad itlon to their stock of Fine Shoes and henp Slhoes. .A.1co. II.ardl ware. Wood.en ware, Crockor y, Dooks, aints and Medicines. Together With A benutliful sto'k of Wall Papering, lindow Shades. &e. 'he Inspection of the Publio Is Invited, api 18 JUST RECEIVED. 1200 B3ushesls While Bread Corn, 100 Bbls. Flo..r, including all grades, 0,000 J,bs. Whit,, and Smoked Bacon, 600 Lba. Canvassed and Uncanvapsed ams, 800 Lbs. "Dronkfast Strip" Bacon, 10 libi.. assorted Cakes and Biscuit, Italian Macaroni and Cheese, cattlisased id uncanvassed Dried Deef, Fresh Meal some price as orn, always on hand, 'T 6.nR. FI'emsken. an109 MAPES' IT SUPER-PHOSPI The Oldest Super-Phosphate 3 Composed of Bones, Pct.tsh, Phopphatle Matter and Sulphurl-.Acld. No Salt. Salte Abeorbent, of any kind need. Factory open NINE' TV' E YEA R8 OF P Introduced in 1852. Quick no' ion nud pornianent itrprovement known plailers in its favor on every variety verse seasona. $45 cash -$50 time, paylf General Agentis or Souilb ca. T. R. Reberiton. Agent, Wintisboro, S. C. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. :P. :P. Tr 0 .A. L-3R Manufaoturer and Dealer, No. 20 Iline Street and IorTbeck's Wharf. CHARLESTON, S. C. SED This is the largest and most com plete factory of the kind in the Southern 8tates, and ill article. in thi line can he furnifhied by Mr. P P. Toale at pricen which defy competition '- A pamnphlet with full and d1etailed list of ill sizes of .oors, Fasies aud Blinds, niad the pricev of each, will be annt free and post p%id, on application to P. 1 TOALE. jlly 11 ly Cltriesion, S C. * RE J3. Wli t. Proieot.Isr. It. It. M.cDosm.eAt ac4o.j firair4fab A Gave. Agerte,fitAtl FrAnedca.CaL.And 34 COmoseg" 69..N.9 lINLI,IONS Benr Testlnsomy to tasIr iondorrioi Oivirativo Effect. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Int, whILkey, Proof Spirits and Itefuso Lstoers, doc tored, spiccd and sweetened to pleao the taste. called 1 Tonics.' " Appetizers." " Restorers," &c., that lead tio tipl-er on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, nade from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, freo front oil Alcoholic Simniants. They are the GREAT 1,OOD PUlRIFIEl and A LIFE GIVING PiINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System. carry ig offai poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Ditters according to directions and remain long unwell, providad their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tile vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They itre a (Ausl Ftlvntivo ts wvell an a Tonic, possessing, also, tie peculiar merit s,f acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conges tion or Infianmation of the Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs. FOiL FCHALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonto Dit ters hnve no equal. For Inilta11.atory and Chrossic Mhen. mnatiist ast (Aont, Dyspeppoin or ]n digcestiont, Dlillonu, Itemittent anti Itesrmittent Foeers, Dimnsom of the Illood, LI.ver, 1Hidnoys andi lHindders, these Iti t t er have beets most successful. Such linencses are caused by Vitintei Dlood, wh,ich is cenerally produced by derangement of the DIlgceivo Organis, DY SPEP'SIA O1t INDIGESTION, Hlenachie. Pain ins the soulders, Coughs, Tight. ness of thte Cheost. Dizziness. Soitr Erntetatiots of the t0tomnchl, Ibnd Tasto itn the Mosnth, Bilious Attacks, Ptulpitation of the Itenrt, Itiinmntton of thes Lung., Pahst in theregiotnsof the Kidneys, and a hiundredt other ltainfuml symptoms are the off springs of Dyaepopsln. They Invigorate the8Stomach and stimulate the torp,id Liver amil fowels, which render thtem of tueqi liedt emletucy itn cleansing the blood of all hum pturities, nned impartinug new life antd vigor to the whole system. FOYL SK IN D)ISEASES, Etruptions.Tetter. Bait thenm. l3lotches. i3pots, Phnmplos. Pnstnles, Batlls. Unrbuncles, litng-Wormus,8rnaidlicad.SBore Eves. 'iE-yselns. Ttch.8ecurfs. D)is olnrwttions of the Sicin, liumoern nndu JIs'nnes of the skttn. of what ever ntame or nntue, tnre liternlly tdng tup an. car. ri- ti out or the avwstemt int a :.hort titme Iby thse use of theta liittera. (ne thnttie Itn seth cases wilt cont. vince thio most inocdulos of their cutrativc effect. Cleanue the Vitintedt loodt whtetteveryosu find its Impurities bjurstinug throught the ekini int Pitmplos, Eruptions or Bore.; cleanse it wihest you find it obstitetecs anl alsuggish it the veitns: cleastse it whean it Is fousl,tnnd yotur feelimgs will tell yout when. Keeps theo blood piure, anti the heailths of the system will follow. PIN, TAPEF,nntd other W~OftMS, urcking In tlt s aten, of n uiy thuosanstds.nre effectually BOLD liY AlL, DRiUOUlSTS AND DEA LERS. J. WALK lih, Propriot'tr. it. ii McD)ONALD) & C0., Drn sgkis noi hent. Agentis. an Frnacis.co ln.iad i ad0 Commaerco Street, New York: rnay 11 FARMERS STORE. CULTIVATORS!I VRIGIIT'S Cot ton Seed Planter, Dickson's Swe.eps, Magnolia Sweeps, Heel S9crews nnd Grass Rods, Lap Ritigs and5( Clivises,, Plongh hlanidles an~d Rsoun'ds, Cooking Stoves, Stlperihr Pad Looks, Dried Peaches and .4pples, New additions to outr stock of Carpenter. l'ools. 0. R. T1homnpson. npI 13 Just Received. 1 Bh1. Fulton Market Corned Beet, 1 Box 8mtok ed Dliffalo '7ongues, I Bbl. fine Eating Onions. 1 tibl. extra fine Table Syrup. mnar 19 '. Rn RnnEInmBO ROSENIZED iTE OF -LENe anufItured in thiis Country. Guano. 'Conoentrated Animal Anmnoilot ake Nitre Oake, Plavter, nor Adulterant or ror in3pection at all times. RA07T1CAL EXPERIENON. Patented DIeg. 29, 1859. to the soil. Tesilino .y or hundredu or well-. of crop and soll, even during ex rejue ad Nov. itt. 1R52 cLv&3. c1b "E q"ov%remll3 Aina, No. 128 East Bay, Charleston.%8. 0. jan 27-8m Silly Fife First Class dedals Awarded. THE GREAT 86uthern Piano MANUFACTOR. Wmi. Knabe Go. MANUFAOTURNIs Of Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTE5, ,, BALTIMORE, MD. These instruments have been before the Public tvr nearly Thirty Years. and upon their excellence alone attained and unpur chnsed pre.einience, which pronounces them unrqiualed, in Tone, Touch, Work. manhip and Durability SW All our Square Pianoshave our New Improved Overstrung Se tle and the Agraffe Treble. IW" We would call special attentionl to otar late Patented Improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Orands. found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piana Fdly Warrantedfor.Ar rear* We are by special arrange-nent en abled to furnish Parlor Organs and Melo. deons of the mial eelebrated makers, Whnlesale and Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalngues and Priot List promptly turnished on application to WM.. KNABIE & CO.. Baltimore, Md Or any of established agen cies. nov 9-6 In CIA1RLES A. DANA. Editor. A Nevrepaper of the Present Tlmes. Intendod for People Now om Earah. 'tioluding Fartners. Blcehantos. Merchants, Pro. Assional Blien, Woikers. Thinkers and ai lian. nor of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Soni, and Daughters of all such. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A TRAlt I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 050. Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a 050 Club at ovary Post oXos. BEMI-WEEKLY SUN, 60 A YEAR, of the samo size and general eharacter as THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of intscellaneous readine, and furntshing the nowe to its subscribers with greater freshness. beos=se tt comes twice a week instead of once ooly. THE DAILY SUN, $0 A YEA. A prel tontly radablo news Aper. wiu the laraes? iulation in the worais. Free, lade. ndent. and fearlers In politics. All toe noa foovywere. Tw-o cents a copy Iby Watt, R0 oateS a onth, or So a year. TERMS TO OLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one year, separately address-d Teaopis one year ,separately addressed (ajid wean ceis ken ea saer adress&t Fiaeen Dollare. Fit o pl. one yesr, to one a4di s tan the BezuA vekl o he roeu-th~re Dnla, Fit en e year. Peprait reIt red (sai Thirty-five Deltarep. One hed coe, one yar.t one addres clue). FIft7leiaws. One sdade Dily wone er earatelya. tsp of clntb), e t tr e ar e. THU SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Fire copies, one ycar, separatel addre,st. 'Ten ortce one .r seaa tel addressed (and an xta cpyto eter 5~~jteen) Della. SEND YOUR MIONEY' scetescntali asey. Adrs - . W. ENGLAND, Pblisher TICKETS to the CONC ERT IMMIGRATION~SCHEME, RUT Fair and honest d;allng in Dry Goo4k, lis, Catns, Boots, 8hoes, Trunk,, &o., can be had at DAVIDSON & 00'S., New Dry Goods Emp.ariuv, nie si door to Ehilotit & Co's, ROOT AND) SHOE 3.C & 13.1. ?a O 't'O 2.* y.. HIAV'NG proenred the very best .lechanics in the country, I teblta-2 ranted in saying' that I cnn furnish ae neat. BOOT or 8ii0E as ,any lap waraned o ien the South All r warantd t gieatisfrict'en. My op is next door to F. Gerig's Sad4lpry, Smar19' 8 . M.Q __E_, Iish PotqLtoom. A LOT of Blrer.kfast St ips. Bacon eud Bulk Meats, Early Rose, 4a kqon White, Monitor anid Goodi loh o' ~datide.s,'t rbceived- U. 0. DESPORTEB & CO., feb 1 Co.n.. N. -1.