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lhe Fairfield Herald A' I 'R RY WRi9vnIgSD y .-Fti. Divnt'ory for Fairiteld (0uii1v. ; I "s NNTA'Tiv I -Joggph Thotison : !flo. Joel Copes. . . LDuva'l..--',erift'. I0lY1c. , y crk of the Court,. Sr Neil-J10g of Probate. w. I lacke-Conol-y Auditor. w. \!. Nets..n -- Counaty ' 'reasurer. d'-:twr,wford4chooI Comumissioner, F'. M.\ ti14 -Jtq'y otutnissioner. !4x r v ,tI kintilas--Jas. R. HIarvoy, 1:vY ' J0:b, C:l teor Bealy. S . Oleti-. U. 8. Commissiolnor. punl iE . -10 -,1, 0. Roberlsor, .. 4.-%%tis. If. N. 9beatN ), Ii. Kirland. , 1' -. 4 irstion.4 -A. 1. Alnokoy, W. It PMin-Nl, .Jnmi Aiken, 9ilas W. Ruff. II .1. '. E. Colenan, Thoias Walker, Dr'. Ir-, q. sco.f. w N It,) X %rIONAr, MANIC OF SOUT nosio.is.\. AI rIIoiIIZEDCAPITAL $200,000 I.e ii LT r: iao W. 1'.. lobertson, President. Gen. II. Ne"hagler, Vice.President. mil I vuey. Cashier, - - C. Uoila,'1n, 'feller, . Vt. 1i1"I i-s, II L. Elliott, James :%iv, 'eorge H. Melastor, ). It. FIon. u, J s. 11. M Cani, J1ts. It. lVon, Jis. - Lvice, A. .. Douglass, Col. Willinia ai on, ( L .arlote, N C. 110 .1 oFFIcIcHs. il'i -rr0 ltacof-lutni lri.lin . %v.IxnNs --V''. Gviig. .1. A. Fraser, W. . Ne on, J 1. 1. Vec.arey, ,iiii.r osircos.ss: --T. J1. II. Alurphy. The Tiltolls. I'Tl ill')oiioltVE AND F..IZASIS11--A l-A U Hi ni v3.CH Rlrr.A I. P Ali 0)TO Ki' It I wer3calld upou to account fllr 'llei'dore Tillton't l npotheos:s i) this -an- I, I should fill out the fol lii'tg oltes . A preternaturally go"(d boy, resesilIg the heroe of t:e S On sool books, with long leg IIl hair brubso- back from his i.aid'n temple.-. Ito ha no bad I6 i..viors, and rads unnicoessarily F heor bimks, and oxulaimed onoc, to the tuilo i.e of His mother, "I will be a l.reacher of tho gospel !" He woks ill at sVIofll without fighting, i. .s tmes aleI "si:sy" by very l.a I bl s, eschews k th tobacco and l a words, and po4cs for literature. -it i 1oMS (li-1ht Ie Is joined the vh h e arly, aIIld lispi Ies to teaCh a li;i! e'ns.-, or that he escorts tile cht gy .an' d-aughtors to parties, ad a:s ser ious intentions in his fi o nn.l gait. lie learnd to go out of 1i, wy to rebluke swearing, and st i C 01T with .indignation at bad 6:.m is i his compaly. lie grows tub imuated, sedato, fond of the oom 11 . y of his ciderp, inil is a moral ;iasrve nm. Boys who have no devil i:I 1 theII Caly eiterinh him una. Narvs hiter-in fif'e. Th oun ig girls .r..und tle ch1rh, who are taught as :ill thilgiin.ilarrying a man Ill t to marry it "wild" one, but to get some donitire flieido saint of t % viy or twenty.two, %0so cai lead a1 11) ml or siy "grac'" at the table, ireso behild Ap ll Adonis, the youethful -1Livid anti the d ecoased .' Ise1 , inu'" D)ory"' Tilton . Tlhere is ccen pe tition for hiim. P.reoooious in ashdiity as in gr avity, lie marries at wentsy an older wosnan thsan him a11I, as lie his since fleoquently said aler oath, with a sj iLtfulsph1 it. It ni niean to miarry an old girl and tshe idat. age of her, but meanor Th'ii senior wiehad all the re i ad spooned ioir hier en.gagomecnt, ain hias ever siuco not bcen satisfied unh:'. doing anything until, like the w man who wvashied hier' Lord 's feo hIe. also wripedl them with -hor hair. is. Tiltan has been in a Bs to of convualsivo dis/mbille for the uinneces say d uratIion oilier daeys. Theodore TJ iton s-ubmiiitted to have his feet w'ed i s i Hse was the c hamii 'ion fond.i Icer, and lie the chamepion fondled for fi.tcLon yeals. C'oiicivo a s'tatoo of a lo'.g-l egged nus, l cold and languid, Iijirptuai Ily Ilieked by a cat whichb is paI' petually kit tein g, and you s00 tra.s lachri iymiaciht i.<t al fam ily. Tlhey co i.iugat ed the venrb '-to we ep"' in their daily rounds, anod the woman masde a fool of' the mnin, who hiatd a strong uispcsit ion to be at tyrant of Ii:n.elf. Othor weiian assistjd in thIi.sbusinese. Thieodor'e Tlilton was lie idol of' that pa rt of .Urooklyn IIleighits awhich regaids Mr. Beecher as above tho earth. lie was liattor. < into a sordid cike or solf-contom i ion, ands still his gr-aces and oual I iety dsguisedl thle os'ifics. tion 110gre more worldlIy with eu,losilg Isis psrecoeious mora~l identi t y. W ih one long jeg on the altar tfr. teligiuo' be spanned thme wide disi si e to polities, and put the sili-sr ig in a ui ne-aaper office. Asa an edit or, lhe deailt wit h every pub liss nus as if lie, was diisoipl-imni g bni in aO5 deaco:A' mneet in, ~ Ito lin~ly handedl lawyers, working out thiir ceSets. '. causes, over to -the t..ie, ide hlnLed his ini tar in bi: t'ow: 'ulpa.t and behiind his -. . ieSs, and like too many - Xs.. , gre nraged withl his i y|- 'ii ~ ,a-t he knew of him. - ' vLt hie did not knew of - ii- p. loadilong, raily , s..*:- dent devel, suippressd 'b-' : "'-(ko out in. the man. 1- b- * -Irom an illusioni of' gr iat. icoelity 'of conitcmp,t ;a I,. earithi/ono and a departed hie weil of children iiid the t1 oS his times.--GUath&, ina P)/ida. l1.w to e,.t plonty of room in a t-carui-- ,1 nions, The Colorado Movement., Anew interpretation is giv.0n by the Cincinnati Enquirer to the gpovement in the la e Congrgse to admit Colorado as a Nate' The ad. mission of Colorado. increases 1be rJuMber of States to thirty-eight. In Case the election of tlio next Piesident should go to the present House of Representatives, it would require a majority of that number which is twenty States, to elect. Each State his but one vote in the [louse for President, and the ma jority of the Congressional delegation determines how that vote shall -be ca;t. Although the Democrats have seventy majority in the Ibuse when the membors vote per capitp, they had before New dlampshire voted, the control of but twenty States. Thus we had just enough to elect by one majority. Thero was not a sin gle vote to rpare. A single member gives the vote of Oregon and anol her man casts the vote of Deleware. The death of one of these in the next two yeara, their sickness prevonting their attendance, or their absente, to say nothing of corrupt it,flucnces being used, would defeat the election. Tho House would make no choice. On March 4, the Republican aindidato for Vice President who had been elected by the Senate, would, under the Constitution of the United States he President for four years. l[erein we see the importance of Colorado. 'ho admission of New Mexico was not pressed because It would not alter the thing in the least. Twenty States is a majority of thirty-niio as will as thirty-eight. Now we see the importance of the late Domooratio gain of a neubcr in New Ilampsl.iro which gIves us a niajority in the delo gation, and carries her veto for President, Thus the Democrats will have twenty-one States, a close nrifr gin but botter thia before. We hope for three mombers of Conlre.ss out of four from Cornetiout, but it is very probable the dolgation will be devided-two and two. This is (lite likely to be the case in Cali firnia. A tie counts again.t a choice the Same as if it gave an alffirmative vote. Mississippi, the only other State to vote, will have a majority of negroes, we presume in the delega tion. Now under the joint twenty second rule, regul iting the canvass of the electoral votes in Congress, if ob joetion is mado to the reception of the vote of a Sta:o it cannot 'e count ed until both hcuses agree so to do. Thus it is quite likely that siome of the Southern St'ates may be r(jected the defeat of a choice (eIcoted, and the election thrownt into the House, where we have one more State than is absolutely necessary to elect. It has been twice the duty of the Iluuse to elect, and in each instatnco the eh etion was wade by a single vote. John Quincy Adams had thirteen States out of the twenty-five in 1825, when he %ns a lected ; and after thir ty-six ballots Thomas Jefferson b. came Pre-sident in 1810, over Colonel Burr, by the chang , of a single State, that of Delaware. The Democracy of the Union owe the Democracy of the New llampshiro thanks for strengthoning them where they most neceded strength, and where we have now oao vote at least to spare in case of necessity at ahe Presidential ee. tion. It is of more importance than a half dozen Ccycrnours.-Sar'anah Retail cigar dealers are to be afichte with a patent eigair-box. hihtecommissioner of internal revenue has invented. The box has perforated coupons on the insade edge crresponad ing nitht the num iiber of cigars int the box. The coun are furnished by the government in place of stamps, and when a cigar is sold1 a coupont has to be destroyed before the piurchaser. T1hae designs is to maake the smoks rs detectivyes, but, like everything else of Itis kind,, tho smnoIers won watch, and the patettbox will incite a good deal of a rofanity among retail cigar doalers wvho do not like to be continually suspected of cheatinag thte govern. went. An entirely new tmothed of suicido has been invented in lRogland by a manu natmed Gibsont. lie wvent intto a bake house onie n ighat, and obtained leave to come int and watrm himself TIhae baker wvent out Moon atter for a few minutes, and on hih.retu.rn..found Gibson's coat, but the man hitmself was maissing. A search discovered his~ body smothered in a trughl of dough. Thle military enroll ment of destih tute pjrsona in in the grassahopper district of Minrnesota tumbears over 9,000. Rations of perk aid floner and also army clothing, wvill be sup. plied at onace. Thare tare (6,000 des. titute persons in - Dakot a. Malny of the sufferers are foreign borni im migrants, without means of subsist. The religious con1!iet in Miexieo increases in bitltness. Thet Catholic orgatn at the-ctapitaul declimas vigo rously against the grtantinag of' pri vi leges to the -Protestants, antd iti mates that t-ho loyalty of the churchl .party to the government depends upon a sanotion of the crusade tagainst all antihCathaolie. A nogro womaan itt Pitt Coatnty, N. C., recent ly gave birthI to triplets; thle first was whit e, t he seconad nu Itatto, and the thtirdl black. TJh.is all Ocmes from Civil Rights. ~A outng lady in (Chictago, w~ho accomtpanaied her beau to ,a spelling sociable the other eveninag, gave im a the naittetn because he spelle d it with one t and a) wO.M1 Mknidaiolij short Pos onenkent-DaY F3te -Full DrIstribution. FIRST GRAND-GIFT CONCERT. N0MPHSLK FEbALg ]JUANE ,d "'fAft:kA;4DI1A, VA. rech 29, 187M. LISTOFOGIFTS. I grand cash gift $106,000 g 0 j5O~9ash ift. dah - 0 10 cash gits,$ $I0,000; each !09,000 16 cash gifts. $6.000 each 76,000 60.0ash gine, 1.000 enoh 60.00i 100 catsh,plfts, 600.0ach 60 000 a.000 Cash gifts, 10 each 100.0 0 1 Ih 0 oe o giris, 60 each 00.00fo 20.000,*ash gifts 20 ench 400.000 '2,l18-oah gifts, amounting to $1,00,00' LA.).1 O 1'10KET8, 100,000 i -PRIVE OF TICICETS. Whle Tickets, $20.00 flaiv04. 19.4) Quarters .00 Eighths or aucd coupon 2.50 fi Tiokets for . 100.00 The Mcnipulier Female Humane Asso. ciation. chartered by the Logiplature of Virgiikia and and the circuit Court of OrrnLe Uo., proposes, by a Grand Gift Concert:to elinblish and endow a "Hlotne for the Old InfrMo and Destitute Ladies of Virginia," at Montineliert, the forler resl dence ot President Madison. GoV'Na's OPti, olimhanotn, July 8, 1874. It iffords lue pletsurt 19 qay that I am well acquaintrd ihh'a lArge'ffiajority of the ofmors of the Mont peller Fem le 11. mane Association, who 1esi4e in the vi. cinity of my hore, ard I attest their in. telligence and their worth aq4d high repu. tation as gentlemen, as well as the public confidence, jpfluence and substantial tean liberally represented ainong them. JAMES L. KEMPH. bov. Virginia. AAX1xa1naIA VA . July 8,1874.- * * * I conatmend them os gents of honor and integrity, and fully entitled to the confidence of the y-ublio. it. W. IUGlIES, U. 8. Judge East'n. Dist. Va. Vurthe'r Tefetinlom by permission : His Ex0eolenfoy 3ilbeit C. Walker, Ex.Govsrn or of Va. t lion, Robert E. Withers, Lieut. Gov. of Va , and U. S. Senator elect ; Sentors And Members of Congress from Va. ReInittances for iotkets may be made by prse p repaid, post-ole money order on Washigton, D. C., or by register letter. Full particulars, testimonials, &os., send ror, oircular. . Address, lION. JAMES BARBOUR, Pros't. M. F. If. A., Alexan. Iria, Va. Reliable agents war 4 everywhere, Co WEST & SONS S E C U1 . ALADDINSEcO~I.T P EST O.11. I N Us. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. WATrR WtITK IN COLOR. FULLY DKOuoTtiO. AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in all Coal Oil and Kerosene Lamps. Try it. Ask for "Aladdin Security," and take no other. U. WEST & SONS, 115 W. Lombard at., Baltimore, Md. THE JAS. LEFFE16 Double Turbine Watet Whelel aafa ractured by POOLE & HUNT. Baltimos'e. Md. 7,000 NOW .ZN UBEI factory. 3anfhetnrerg, also, of Portable & Btationarj' for0 Ctto nil ~.N'A1is *erng eAn ratan o sry best finsh Bendt for Cieular.. narch 28--.On EL. W. Phillips ~DEALER IN FURNIrURE OF TlE 'v*y bsest qualities, for l'arlors, 'Oha'Mbers and Dining Rooms. For Rosri-gntan workmanubip, UJNJ'QUA LLED I I otter at pri'ces that defy comfpetitio'n I Bedsteads .AIiAD of ha.rd wood, and warranted to give sptI.re uit tgf,otio'n. I keep no inferi or qualty. Us 'donomny and buy' the best, -ad li&y whore .you can buy t-h' ohepest. AND BUV the People's 'SeldN'G $$1. It is thme best In t-he 'mitrket w'ithout ta. ecption. Tihey are cheaNp. .Kenatucky~ 'lAiTTA?* andi apIit. nerat 3hairs a ipe. eialty. Our prices are beyond cornpe titioni I 1tMtress@ OF iny own -mnutafcure, Windoir Shlades, Wall 'Brnoke.rs, -Packets and Mirrors. lRepairinig. FU'RNITURE neatly repaired at tnoder. atb P'Hoes. Picture framca. made to ordet'. GlVEN to 'the '(ndot-rake.'u5 ept.. mont. I koep on hand a felll supply of Metallic Casos 1,nd Wood Coffine of the linest finish. 'All calls promptly attended thaoo'y tisat short settlqments muake long frie: de. . I-e. o.lv, d-tt, AlsoB:41ey's. Pte,ft TPhesphate for sale for cash or approved paper by t.he Agents. M4 jMASTE1L R JJBRCjz There is a ma 'ib the sodthetA part of Illioid whd. is .Vory thauktul for tl-.4 aQw :I . 19J ' that the mails oontale ng(thei100V or bItdness.weresoodelsyedutbat hi. wife fould time tWid some washig and he no Wears dfe'Ai 'frtyo t1he firat time lin si lbh., 'wa golorod pirern, *ero*jot from oneof tbo. -tudst 'aristoerat o Roman-Catholio oliurohs of Wpsh ington) Stip)4, becaus'they 'usitit. ed upon taking i-eutd. in the main body it-tead of going inta thd gul lery at apart expressly- fot clored people. The ftf6ir exi0tds a tempq rary excitement. Hon. Jeffert-on Davis says of the late John ilitulael.: .iTogother we struggled for State rights, for thi stipituincy bf the (onstitidtli, 'for coninuiity indepenc, and, after de% feat, wore 4iprisoped, ogeshor. As ty frieid I'motird" o laud regret his de4th ' at -4 tt iig. kind.'. a . s Josh Billings zyn "Thee nin't allytlitig thut will conpletuty. cure azieloo, tiough a -second wifo has been kwn to hurry it oo. A uan nay forget-his businesa, his family, and all the scorea obligatiohs of life, 4but hi always enemtie l where lie got that o ontqiffit bill. - -.I.- - I--i It I The 9eneral A peuably o f the Preibyterian Church in the United States will meot in St.lLuuis-on the 20th of May. A California ian pounaed l,lj wife, was filed $90, and he suad -her silk. dress to piay tholhou If you want your boy to make his mark in the world, give hiii a :vi!oe of chalk. NEW AbV10',W5MSNPiEN'I'_ EESamples (o Agentts. Ladieo' E Conbiiiation Needle-1ooko will hhrops., Seud stamp. O. New iedf ord'.lal. NOIN111easily le by vei,n VXk.% at Im r-onrmus' prices. or getling up cinbI in lownsm and counitry for the fbildest 'ex Conmpany in Amerioa. ( ronlt iducemen's. 18end for circular. CANTON TRA Cd., Chanbei-a st., X. Y. )sYno0.ANCY or .Sou1. CIA1011mUo.' Low eithver sex many fas,inate and gain the love I it rencoions of any person jIrtly I eo -9-A) y. j.his sim. pile, imctitl aeqiuirement il can posses free, by mail for 26c, together wit a uarptpagqgui ,iyttcio .rpcle, rams, .1lot to- Latkive dding;. b(g A irt, &c. A queer book Address T. IL. LIAM & 0., Pubs Phild. tha DIAMOND COTTOidHOPPIM IMPROVED&WARRANTED.o'li m M E W A r dAIlok.ie12 ~,~C~AR~.M WON kaS N~I overs 0Men & 1 1111-A Ie - r A1 1-11017 h t . ;Rij.. V'ultIvator. coriL 0'anter al),kchiong All wArrAotod. Agentil wAliced. clidi for Iiilustat XUABLE HEAP MCirciiUr with wifrravlee II I W. Il p], Ike. , IeilI ;d0t G-M Allft AiND ALL Ti'RIOAT DlSE.AuE8, Wells' Carbolic Tablets >m ~tu- tfi oi)NL1s er.&Q f')c.h: U A TIll'nD AND SURE REMEoD Sold :y Druggists generally, and WVz. I.. Kinne:n & C'o., New York. l'aL'l M L Y Bl Ple o outilsenit'free. WI * ht a suit'ahle persont tut eeiy neiglhborhioo I to Lake. orders and deliver goods for our cstab lishmaent. C. 0. l. saletof silpand famti ly goodb of' all kitids int consiant use and wear. The oldest C. O) D. house In A mierica. Sales over* hl f a million Ain 18t.7. LargE cash pay to iho rigi Isrt A real oth tue 'o'r p, tOale or femiala, at yonrt homes or traveling. No risk. If you go to work weo will send youa freo and post paid a line of sam ples andi a comfpleto ut. HAYE LOU TRIED 3 U RUD a A ARE YOU Weak, Ne'Yous or Pellilitated t Are you s'o anguid that any exertion is-juires miore of an ef'or[ tihan you reel cetaabe of matkintg i . Then ti.y .IIU[t1MElA, 'the wonderful l'onic and iuvigorgt or, whaich acts so ben: fleitrlly orthi tierive organs astoi part vi-go#'to.hll se vital forces. sti1tulattestf a,~ ogi aIto let the snurtfW i~. ~ r.4j ib i misery, butt it is . a'obbTj - eing directly It r * 'i s tgo 41 het e nervo,ivc Du -'r Itealthy tone toteWlh e ysten) n~ to ocn msake the' 1nvaidgei onnei r n. Its ole ~ i na is n olent, bit is PThei''s~~ hango'e no t.nt hats been long~ usrd wi~l p~etq runmedial resides, and Is proaounced' 'the hIghest medIcal anathiritle "'the tuost powe:rfaul f onIc ani alt erauivo vcown." Asi<your druggIst for.it. 'For sale by WM. F, lDERf ;& Co,, New York. W1INNSK R 'E A EINSTI. Ti'lE' . egoroJses ot' this scho 'l will comneo .Meriday, 9.i:elj of l'ebruary. Sesvi'cts.i ilbo'res'wt, fre i o'oilock. Ifis I p rai.ta all the pupl)lie appelar thIie first day feb -1 P,M. rincipnn. LOOK TO YOUR HEALTH Smfnpns juepatie Compolund. LIVER CURE. A purely Vegetabli Compound, fr. from, any poisoneue matter whatever can be given with impunity to an ia of only a few hours old for Colic or site ?,srangement of he sowele. 'his Cow p6und will assist niaitite to i,i: the i fluence of n.alaria. And thereby preer health, It is guaranteed io tt-t Dyi-pe Is, ConstIpaton. E1lienUs (3 Iiit1 lCrh ache, Bill ions or Cramp ((.lic (n especially Painter's C olic), -iid all oth derangements of ito Lii,s. Rjit )p.8k t1tomnaoh and Bonel. Ghe it at ria and be convinced. Mmanufletute4 by E. L. KING & SONS Colnmbia, S. C., and for sale by, lr. W. E. Aiken. Agent. also by Dr.,. R. McMaster, Winasboro, S. 0. Jun 28 BUTTERI BUTTER UST Received 100 lbs. fine Ooshen But 1et. Also a choice lot of Fresh Groceries, consisting of 8 bbis. No. 1 Mackerel. 8 bbla. No. 2 Mackerel, 12 Kits No. 1 Mackorel, 24 Kits No. 2 High Family, I bbl. Pigs feet, I bbl. Pickled Tongues, 100 lbs. Dried Tongues, 10 lbs lolugn.. Sausages. Also a choice lot of Sugars and Coffees, Syrups and Mo'aises of all grades. Also a fine lot of Fresh Canned Goodd. contisting of Canned Sal mon, Lobsters, Mook Turtle, Corn .d Desiccated Cocoanut, Potted Ilam. Turkey and 8ardites. Also a fresh lot of Crack. era and Cakes. I Doozen llo es of lerk imer Co. Choese-the finest in town. Also constantly on hand Fresh Flour and Meal, Baoon and Lard. and a choice lot of %IoEwans Scotch Ale, Liquors and Segars )f the finest Gradee, Powder, Ehot and 'aps. John D. McCarley. W3 ARE STILL SDLLIJsr OUR STOOK 03 Dress Goods, Clothing, Cassimers, Hosiery, Shoes, Hats &c. At prices whlih must secure their rapid sale. We inlvit? -ll eXLllillatiOl1 of *goods we are offerig. We haive just receiv.~ ed a new supply SPRIING PRINTS, LONG CLOTHIS &c. *-AL80 Sugar, Coffeo, N. 0. Molasses &c. &c. .W. H. flenniken & Co. m3arch 1ai -fJST E'ECEIV'ED A )t eWi aug*irared 't,ean'vassedi e ECCaLa'tLey. TRY, DR. RADCUIFS JREA T Remedy, "Seven Rea*N or Goe Wonder," which is1 recome e ifor-all aches or pains, and 'o pA,isitke motto. For male by R II * ann. 'Whol-e agent for Fair field Coo ', and Will'tulke 'pleawqv-e In filnor erd foh druggists and country rmereha,nts, Dr. WV. E. A'iken,-of Wlnn,ooro will kee 'it on hand. Vor' further plarthienlars 'plf to 1. Ii. JEN NINO08& CO. fel 1-Ini Winnsboro, 8. O,. J Onlntiv 1l1L IMse. LOOK TO TOUR OWiN INTELRsT. 1I'TI" will prevail-Facte are stubborn thing-4 and will;not. benr denial-To see linst be to believe-In tihese days of .pro gress. lt am has become the gEat iotive ind labor sraving power of the age, fn all odustrial nel manufnactUIng pursuits nd dfa- twents-W hy should not evory 'Amily hats a Stean Washer. The "t-.clipse Steam Washer," is the )est. It does not occupy the epac of oni Iquare foit and is'adapiable to any steve )oller or round pot, In which water can bq >oiled ; ad with it onb woman cin do ?what is o1.lft-arly regardl a oly's wavh 14 *rom two to three hours. A him., tvelve rears old may use it and do the work of a grown wp. nau in one half the tim~c,'i re, ard the labor- 6f tisg it' 6nl$ 'ps(lthe ith it, w tahing has aess4d to be tedious )r labori us$ and "Blue ionday'l has eased to be a day of confusion and hor ror, becaiue with little or no labor two or hrec hotirs suffice to do a day's wash Ri-hout seubbing, wearing or teating the ltdhes. 1b eaking buttons t-S&. time, la bor. money, and iaaterial-all ar precious- economy is wi-don and 01t- Pruit 'ealth,we lith and appiness--Lcoit then I iconomy i washing, and save your cloth* 0o wear forur times as long as 'when wnsl id by eh 'nnd r.nd boat d. by buying an liaing te Eclipse8Steam Washer," whiect r.ombined withi that very attractive and ansurpass d e-Euireka Wringer" co'nsti 'eitee a o. mplete and perfect wtasr ivery famni y and waplher-wonan shouild rod anu hav'e ilt ,ndA no sensible washer. itoti Sh' has a't'haeig,'t tb6; lef.en@f- of ser patron. will oppose its use The''Ecli pse" is simple in construction 'cientifio in principle, effective in woi& and will wa ht thte finest or coarsest tfabriots n)ore satiat.tetoriy tihan by hiand, itrovt i(teento>twenty milnutes. iPrthe b'tut fets lollarb--Wt It. be for snle for a few da; >nger at R .\. DUN LEVY'$.. june 6 Boluble l'acifle &uanio, $46 CAMtu, $53 TiMEu, witbout interesL* pound Acid Phospate-of Lime. F'en OobrI-osTlso wtlr COTTON SEED. $3O. Oash, $88ldwiv thout iterest. r 110 accommodate Planters they can or ..der now and have until 1st April to decide whet her they will take at time or cash price. Wife% delivered from Fe. tory 'by carload, no drayage will be charg ed. Thia Guano Is now so well known in all the Southern Statos for its remarkable eWe'ts as an -agenoy fory iqoxensing the produbts of la'boras'ndt o ~e*uire spe cial reommendation rot us. !ts use for nine years patar has established its oaract.er for re'liable excellence. The tmples put.into lnto--marktet this season ali-, as heretotore, yreparsed under 'tho superintendence ottf ir. ST. ,JUIAA'N R AVENEL.Chsemais 'f the Oem!pany, at Oharleston, 8. C., hence lanters 'may rest assu,ed $hst Ite' itality 4i.~d compo. sition Is'preciseiy th e .ieIh 't'here fore sold, J. N. RtOlnsN. -Agent f r South Carolia, ToENCharleston, 8.C. Baltimore. 'deo 4-3nm NTew GrocerieL hhl.. PGRTO ICO and Bagt e sland Melasse. and 0abmtt Sh' hhd~ Choieg Demortr6 12 bblb. Yellow C, Exira 0, and Granula ted Sugar. 8 haeks prime lUfo dfe.. N31ATY, B3R4,, & 8ON 3-UlREK (Airateil Thousands proclaim Vim. EGOAt 131-1'7ERS the liost wonderfl1l In.. vigorant that ever sustained C'io sinking systom. No Person can tako these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bolils are not Jo. stroyed by mineral polsoh or other means, and vital organs wasted boyond repair. Bilioust Remittent and Inter mittent I evers, which are so preva. lent in the valloys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missollri, Illinois, Tennesseo, Cumberland, Arkan-. s, Red, Colorado, llrazos, Rio Grando, Pearl, Alaba-ma, Mobile, Savannah, Ro. anoko, James and many others, with. their vast triutaries, throughout our entiro country during the Summer anu Autumn, and remarkably so during sea. sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro iinvaiallyaccomnihled by extensivo do - ra'gemeints Of thle stomach and liver, aid other abdominal viscora. In their treatmPnt, a purgativo, exerting a pow. orful influenco upon these various or. gnis, is essentially necessary. Thore is no cathartic for tMe purpose equal to DIR. J. WALKIn'S VINEPGAL B'rrEes. as they will speedily removo the dark. colored viseidI matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the sane time stilnJlating the secretions of the liver. and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all Its flids with VINEPGAR Drrms. No epidemic can tako lohl, of a system thus forc-armeo. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, reast ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mlouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpita. tation of the l loart, Inflaminmation of the Ltigs, Painl inl the region of the Ki,1 noys, nid a hundred other painful aym1p toms, aro the offisprings of Dyspopsla. One bottle will provo a bettor guarantoo of its Merits than a lengthy advertiso. Ient. Serofila, or hing's Evil,, Wfio Swellings, t'Mers, Erysipla, Swelled Neek, Goitro, Scrofulous i nflatemnatins, Indolmnt 11nflammation, Mercurial Allections, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eyes, oto. 11n these, as inl all other constitutional ii. OASeU, WAIIC&'s VINEGAR IT-nrts hnlv shown their great curative powers in the n1o1t obst,inate and intrnctable Cases. For 1llamniatory mid Chronic Rhenmatism, (outj Bilious, Remit. tent and Intermittent Fovers, Diseases of tho Blood, lirer, Kidnoys and Bladdor, these Bitter, have no egnal. Such Diams are caused by Vitiated Blood. Medmnal ical Diseases.-Pe1sons at1 'agod in Paints mni Minerals, such at PnbI'lbers, 'yile-setters, Gold-boaters, and Miners, as they adVaneWO in life, aro subsj%et to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, tako a dose of WALKNs 'IN. XuAR B Urrr-9us oensionally. For skin Diseases, Erupition.q,''A9.. ter, Salt-Rhew nm, ltlotches, Spots, Pimples, Seald- head, Sore Eyes. E rysipelas, [t4ib, Senurf. I )iscolorations of the Skinu, lim'..rs and l)isoasos of the Skinm of whatever name or nature, nrc litdrahlly dug up and carried out of' the system in a'short tine by t,bo 'two of tese liiters. Pin, Tapmhe, andi oilher Worms, lurkimg in the systemi of so many thnsar'da. are 'effectuamlly elstroyed and re'moV'ed. No~. Nystem 'at meidicinec, 'no vernmirngos, n,m an-. 'thumninities will free the system front,wmal like thaese littrs. For Feninle Complaints, in y oung or old, nmarried 'or single, at the dawn -,f wo mainh,ood. (ir thu turn of life, these Tioumio l iters disphmy so d(cide(d an in flueneo thait nnkproVementl is sooni perceptile. Cleanse the Titited( Blood whlo ever you tinid its impunrit ies h,nrating thr.ongt' the skini in P'iimles, Erupmtions, or Sore:s cleanse it wheni you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleaunse it wheni it is foul ;your leolings will tell von when. Keep1 the blood pmre, and the healhi of the:.ysttru' will follow. It. II. McDONALD &~ VO., lUruggis sand Gen. A gts.. Sa rs. n0, CanfZr,mra anid cor. of wahina tIon nnal ChJastutn Sta., N Y, Mold 1,ay alt an rggiata and D.atoe'a. NEW ORLEANS *' 1If<1s. N. 0.. Clarifie<1 $ngar, 10 Bbls. N. 0.. Molass os (Choice.) A former let of' th'se go<i h4ave gw;en gener'al saisfatii<an ..EA T' B R O. JUSON. ESTALISH ED 1859. IN TP' A WA'ull ANI) ?j,Oggy NEW1 G0ODS. O'hD) andi Silver WalIece, (the very best t ime keepers) Solid Gold Chains, holl Plaited (Jhnins, It igs and Slver Bu'o O aiinR, which I ilaranie, Ahjgo, llm'agt. is Collar and sh.ir't IRutin of all des.. '-ruptions. A set or beatif'u Clocks, I hao camn beat them ? Rtepai ring dlone' in n, wo kan-nlike maner, Sam isfaclion guaran - deo l5 CiIAS. MULLER, EngHkli B3reak fast Ten. U' 1NPOWDI.:I Tea. Young Hyo 're, 11 Golong Tea, g'Iaranneed~ fie. Call' asnd get a sample' F'or snks by McM A.STE R & 3$g