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XjOOA-Xj W"B"W'S. I CuCT.Oii DlitEOTORY. IV.M..:- H A. a.l'l 7 i\ j M. ; -Vavv,- M-.-:isi- \\V.hu.~!.tV nt | I 1'. M. ' " 1'ri-vii l. i-i.iii ,'Iiiii'imi. I> !\.1!!? -'ii-j'i-i ?IJpv. S. II. !' ,v. J ...: -S.- ..: II A. -I. .-tinl P.-| ?.n > |'i.i M wliita: <<i) V?\- !i?o.--5:i v j : i :: r. .u. ill*!.-.'(ii-4J:i; H. J-'.- K. Pi:msr.? S :v. ui-11 .,M?, U A. il. an.I. (j P. M. A\ !nc.-.J.'vy. :.t I'. M. '- ij'i!>! ?'!,::iv!i. ! m;\.i ? !5tv. A. K. I'.lri-i'u, I'.:-!-i" - S : YUvs a! ? 11 A. M. I' M. 'iii 5!,?* :Y.**i?iiil ar.'l I'.-siri!, Sunilav.-" ol'| < i L*f:tv. I* M.ctiu-i i'hii:>?!.i v <it S |'. | M ' lirS <.*<*! v." \ti:h!:i: liinsins >:<>. v,or t.?ai! 11 -> l': is! iiu-. li)!;: nf yui?r I'ivisicii al v '?" fi-j? ; .<!! Il.-iil nil .Muiiil.iy tvi-nii:-/ ill S ?' i l-i.-k. I'.v ur.lt r <>l W. I*. I). C. KillKLKV. li. S. <). i: in i'ii -Vlicii'Ivoi l! ;in^ a< -ii'-r ul' i\'::lk.r. i\x..us .v t'usr.-wrll. voj.rfsciil' . I !?;, !l Y. I.t' /.i'i. Kj-;. i.-" t:n? only alii!??>? ! ?.? ! - iii i>i\- ??::j*?t. in t'lmrli ; l HHii'-PlS ?. MOKI'V'IA.N. M.'.Vo- I l-.WKIt Al'Vlil: nslN'u A?8K:.-|:'. 1 .Mi/l.'A A\Viff, i It.-.Liivolir, Mi)., sro duty autia.n.'.ci! to c.ih.riut & I >r .'..Ivi'i !.>eu.i aM :.t ourlotv. >t AilvcrtS. r.i \ Sm tii..t city ;;ro rc.,i:.-t:o'! t.) leave tiieir t..vu.? u i'.H thi< iiou>i>. Tlii - f.rri Im.i c*;. . ].t!oi,:.l facilities tor | g* |.l:ui:ir* t'icci i,.-c!t.<'iiU riioaj.iy. tifl'l we tnW.' i.lon:mi ur?-In rcn rrlh^ r.'l v l.oii.-fii.'to iiJ'. crtN.' i:i out. w oMou'ii i-:ic^iicci.iily loose liuvlu^ real c-tulii j \ to All- -to jtcntluia. n. ... _ j O.MMu.M (i A Til ilitl'M.?W'ait-'i-lHo'l.illS :t IV I J'l.lllil'ul. I V'.tf'ico p.:: I apple.; are ah > al>;r.nl.i;it. 'i'iio days are gradually growing cr | m lie.v.; (V.iiii the ro!?l?..\\j I'lis ivx-';. it tin !ia? la?! :ii al.n .-{ I v\ aban l tiifly of I t ,. I J"'\ . ... I After the .J! ! ins:, tlio jv.' islty (or d >;ug j li.; iii.'-s wiliio.i!. a Jjicvin <j will attach'. On Saturd yaa.l M ami iy, the public scale.w.-re being repaired. They greatly needed it. .a i t c ?; i See lite programme of c mcert t) he given uvit we-k by the Watcreo Hornet lhind. ,Uen. d.^J. Kershaw and llev. ]}. F. lb j Ferry win have been absent lbr several! weeks iv turned last week, looking well. Kuiotioxs koii I'ouceaian.?Wg. aiej repn-vtod t > stale that application will be received this week and 'until next nnnday iV.nn white men only, to fill the vacancy in tlie police fi;v\ cre'afed bj* fh? discharge of : F .Miller, as the force is tonally divided iif i e il.?r. end as there are now tw> enlored men on it, thowae.mey is to be filled by a whiteman. ?d??UK pKAi'ilJiS.?AVe have again been j made the recipient of .vnsic very fine peaches. ihis time IVi !intill* genial and jovial friend. J (*:ijif. ]j. Jones. ?f' Liberty liiii. AN c j la!;*! ttits method. of t:?:m!::i:u" the captain i<?r : bis kind reiiKMiibraiii ^aiid also to4ct every body kn:i\v what.a niec man bo is. Takk vot'it Cotxty P.uku-.?Y\'o know i i an instance where a gentleman :d' wealth refused b) take his eomiiy paper,- i.l Nvliicdi. shortly afterwaids appeared a legal advertise- , Vuont that interested him t? tjie Ir.ncoi' two 1: nod red d'diars. It was by accident that v lie heard of it. and barely bad time, after I <iin b (rouble. In put in bis claim. This shows how important it is fern man to take his t 'oiiiity l'apcr.? < s. 51 r a tusu) x Fa 1 rf11:i.i>?Tit k AFu::i? hr nit: 1 ' ,, - *# lilS WAY TO I-f A! I Kit?l.i.Oiv (il'T. ? Mr. Hatfield has in formed us that one day la.%t week. Shad rack Hariris stabbed to death, Charles .Johnson, l*oth endured. on l!e:;r Creek, in Fairfield County, and has escaped. ^ I io is described as a mulatto, about six feet high, and thirty years old. and wearing a fivrk coat. Mr. Hatfield met such a man on Saturday about six miles below town. ' The man inf|uiret)?tho way to Su lurch* and it i s'ljip.is-. d be went there. Our neighbors will look out for him. 1 b>oji Xoti( k? friziii (; ,i St. Ci.aiit;tiik Soi ru Caiuh.jna Iikuki. Hoy. i:v 51 us SaI.I.IK F. CliAt'JN. Of CllAItf.KSTOX, S. ('.. j I f. L'."?2?Ci.A XTO.X. 1*KMSKX A. LJ AKKI.FJN- j cm:. Flint. 1ST 2.?This little volume is dedicated by it- talented authoress, "to the I eh!!.ben of the Southern Confederacy." It is! n-'t. as from its title might be supposed, the ok-mring of passion or the wild, despairing ; !';h of the broken hear? over the glories of - .1 tlie ' (ause, r.eitner :s it a lu#ok crowd-1 ( ! willi the .suggestions of hatred :ni(l hrisi!ijstr with sentiments of disloyalty. It Is designed to leach the children of the f'outh thai tlieir latitats were not the vile. | miserable traitors to the government. tor tlie cruel tnou.-teis to their slaves, which toi.st of the Xorthorn ' histories*' (falsely socall.-il) of the war have endeavored to make them out: that th y fought ami died in ;-dc-' fence t i the right," ami though tlod did not see lit that they should triumph, the j principles for which they contended were founded upon truth and eternal justice and their memories will yet he revered hy all l.vcrs of truth, their constancy admired. their hraverv extolled and their self sacrifice _ . * . live iis song ami story to the J a tost genera- j ti'U). As a vindicator of the J.?.st Cause, this J li.iwl; is the best we have yet seen ]il:iccj in the hands of our children, ami will tend j iiu'iie to counteract the evil eft cots of the ' histories" ah-.ve alluded to. in them, than 1 volumes of argument or ent ire- libnu'ies un the '-causes of the war." Tts design, there- j lore, wc consider aecomjilisheil, and here we [ will add that many oU'.r ehil-.lren Would fiihl in a compact, clear and forcible shape, cer. tain ideas in connection with the war and its j causes, which they may m l before have j m* known or thought oK 'J ho story opens with a. seem: upr?u one of the old plantations on the scncoust, owned by <leu. St. ( lair. Jjis wife ami three chill?ltvn, Filz-lliigh. llena and bailie, are <loser! ho<l as fiti liiy; companions for the husband ami father and a few sketches of j?lantnli??n life, so familiar to as all, arc introduced.? j This peaceful scene is "broken into by the I rude shock of war and <!en. St. (Jhtir, buckling on his sword, hastens to the front, after explaining to his son his reasons for so doing. The home is descrte.d and the family | moves to the np-country. The black-cloud I of war sweeps over the Jand and hcnatli its pall, we all breathe heavily and !fvc,~with lieavy hearts. Events of startling magnitude !i <? of <l.iilv occurrence, and finally one day there come tidings of a grout-battle and the death officii. St. Clair. Crushed and broken, the little family move to-Charleston, where Mr. Gassy, the type of the well known extortioner and truly loyal man. as soon as the war ends, contrary to the advice of Fitzllugh, persuades his widowed mother to sell the Charleston House for Confederate money, and the family move to Columbia, where 1 hey remain until Sherman came and destroyed that 1 ca itiful city. The horrors of that awful night are strikingly luld and the blood rises to fever heat as the frightful story is told. Ileduced almost to beggary, the family remove to Charleston, and hire a single ivoni while the hern goes iorth in search of* employment, but meeting with so little success, determines to go and does go to New York, where he obtains a subordinate situation in a hotel. True to his principles of honor and eh'ristianity. ho remains unsullied by contact with the ba'scr natures of those with whom he is associated, which so exasperates one of them that lie accuses our hero of stealing a watch and other articles, hr is east into tiie Tombs. Here hone fled and he becomes desperately sick. Meantime "Hans," a friend of" his at the hotel, rushes oft' to the proprietor and iufonusliim of the situation, at thes ime time naming Mr Winthrop a gentleman of note in the citv. as the nersou who had saved our * / 7 " I hero from the clutches of a .sharper on his first arrival in New York. Mr* Winthrop is found, visits our hero and ascertains that lie is the son of (leu. St. Clair, who had been his college chum, best friend and the means of saving liiui from disgrace in his youth. The conspiracy is exposed^ our hero is .taken posscssjou of by Mr. Winthrop. introduced to his charming family, and life and hope beam again to our oft-tried but ever faithful Fil/.-l lugli. Mr. Winthrop then imparts to him the grateful information that lie had juiid uu all premiums on a trlO.ooO policy of insurance officii. St. Clair's life and was prepared to repay a large sum of money which lie owed the fleneral. A*t this juncture appears Mrs. St. Clair, who overwhelmed by the cheerful intelligence given by the faithful Hans, that her son was in the Tombs en a charge of theft, had come to New York, and a general re-union takes place and Rena is brought on from Charleston. Here, of course, our hero falls in love 'with Miss Winthrop and Mr. Winthrop's son with Rena. both of which suits prosper. Fit/. Hugh goes to Kuropc to complete his education and here the story ends, with a promise of his return and" a fulfilment of the firtnm. '*It is no crime to be born a gentleman." We hope the book will, as it certainly deserves, be read extensively. It is for sale in Camden by Dr. J. A. Young. Price $1.50. . Pcropula.?Is the dread disease which annually sweeps its thousands to thcYgravo. f * it c ..mifi'ivnipri in mmiv* fnrtitc in Consumption, Glandular Swellings. lDicumatisui. Cutaneous diseases, many of the affections with which females are troubled &e. Perhaps no one is wholly free from its taint, the only way it can. be successfully treated is through the medium of the circulation It is a blood disease; Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and (tuccns Delight possesses"the qualities to expel it IVoin the system and restore perfe> t health. Doing free from violent minerals, it nr.iv he taken with safety by old and young. The most delicate female may take it at any lime. If your child has worms, or a had breath, or sallow complexion, or restless at night, or no appetite, or general had health, give it Dr. Tutt's .Liver Pills, it will soon be restored. Dr. Tail's Hair Dve imparls Life lo the llair. Diess.'.l are they win seek relief from "Liver Complaint," "Billiousness," Uad UlooiK IMinples, lllofehcs. Eruptions, Hough Skin, Salt. IIlicum. Erysipelas ami Scrofulous diseases, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or < 1 olden Medical Discovery, for they shall be happy in knowing that the cure is complete. Sold by all druggists. Vitalize the IIaik.?Why docs the hair become harsh- ami dry?why docs it. fall out?why docs it become gray ? Simply because the life lias gone out of it. The libers draw sustenance from the scalp as the grass draws aliment from the soil, and when the supply of nutriment i,s cut off in cither case the product withers and dies. At the first symptom of decay, therefore, the unfed or half-fed roots of the hair should he refreshed and reinforced with Lyon's Kathairon, the only preparation which will nourish the filaments aud.kecp thein in a vigorous condition after they have begun to suffer from a deficiency of their ratnral stimulant. As long as die Kathairon is faithfully used, with a proper degree of friction, morning and evening, so long will it he impossible for the ' hair to whiten or fall oilt from the scalp. mmm ^rw -Tgrrrr Mj4rr-r -ii r r~* aMMBgWM A Nomi.k Ui:ni:ka('tli>.\?The Trustees of tlu* Louisville Modioli College. (Louisville. ICy.) have created one of the most lilierai benefactions ever c inferred by a pulilie Institution. They haw instituted one li--.iijir.tiri/ ?V. lmjar.-h t'/i for each ( <,it</r< a/ Uhh irt iii all of the Stales. ]ly this means very many poor but deserving young men will be enabled to obtain a thorough medical education. Any one wishing to take advantage of this Henofaetiun should write tu J'r. ) !. iS. <laillard.*i>e:in of the Faculty of the Louisville Medical College,Louisville. Ky., when he will receive a college catalogue with fuli information in regard to all that is necessary for him tu do to secure one of these Scholarships. With proper delicacy the tli* names of those who have secured the T ? UcncGeiary Scholarships will bo known only to the Dean of the Faculty. In accordance with the old Ilippoeratie oath, forbidding physicians to chariro the families of eac h other for services rendered, flic Faculty of this College will make no charge for teaching sons of physicians, and as no physician charges a clergyman's family, the sons of clergymen, will receive the same privilege. The next College session begins October 1st. 1872. As (he lecture fees charged for each student who has not obtained a Ilcncficiary Scholarship, amount to 8120, annually, the public can appreciate the extent of this benefaction. TilK VlI.I.aok ClIl'Ri'll.?dt should not look like a bar.) or a storehouse. It should he a building, the very sight of which would cause devout feelings in the breast. A well-carved cross should point to heaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with tho solemnity of the place into which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aisle; pulpit altar ceiling and galleries should be ornamented with figurative mouldings, and tho columns that support the galleries, and the balusters that rail them in. should be of classic patterns. Any congregation wishing such a church should send their orders forfiuishiiig material to Mr. 1\ I'. Toale, importer of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors. Sashes, Minds,&e., No. 20 llayne St., Charleston, S. C. Waxtkh ! Waxtj:d !?Everybody who ha* not already subscribed for the Daily, Tri-Weekly or Weekly Charleston News, to do so at oncp. Apply to J._ Levin, Agt., Kershaw House. New Advertisements.C-orii Sacks. * I 20,000 Corn .Sacks For sale hy F. W. KEKCHNEK. july 1!' If 27", :1H mul li'.i, X. Water sired.. l?a&?'iiig am] Ties. 2oo llolls bagging, lii) Tons Tics. Fur sale l?y F. W. KERCIINEIL ji.lv l'.i If U7, 28 ami -.1 X. Water street. Moopiron (!oi'u and Meal j I .Goo Lniullc.s Hoop Iron. 5,ooo Hushels White Corn. 2,000 l'nsliels of Yellow Corn. 1,000 lhislicls of meal. For sale l.y ? 1?I 1 / r- r> 1 1 11 |- f) r. W. KtnuniNLn, 27. 28 and 29 North Water St jiilv 19, If Wilmington. X. t'. I Flour, Oals ami May. 7oo l'l>Ls Flour. ?{.5oo liushcls of Oats. 2oo Hales of Hay. For sale >.y F. W. KERCJIXEU july 19 If. 27, 28 an<l 29 North Water Si. 1RUIT TREES. Large Stock For Send for nml FALL Catalogue ("nctjtiallod PLANTING* and Assortment . Priced Li>t. july 18 KDW'D J. EVAN'S & Co.. York, Pa. rpUKXlPSEED by Mail. J 'I'llc finest Table and Field varieties; per ounce. 10c: per ] lb. '50c: per lb. !>'!. /W/w/d /? /iin/ inhlrt*s. KDW'D J. KVAN'S & Co., juiy 2"? York, Pa. 5f|nn Agents wanted tosell tlielicaiitifnl /'/??/<<UUU !tr'i]'h Von-M:,,- Ci'i'tijii'iil- and I'huhnjrii/ih S'liitiih/ I'rcmlx. For teinu;send stamp to I ('iMi-r.K jc Dan., Publishers. York, Pa. july 2o It RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPAISA*. ' ' I Capital, - - $300,000. PURSOXS wishing lo insure in a Fiisl Plays Poinpnnval Law rales, will please apply to W. CLYlil'K.W Agent, july 23llt, If C'auiileii So. Cu. GEORGE TUPPER, BROKER, Real Estate aiii Insurance Apt, office ovkr \v. c. fisher's ur.ro store, OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTEL, MAIN ST., CftLUMlSIA, S. C. nug 1?ly ? . j|iij.iii_LMi a1 Ml list AIM Kit M.M.AI.IKS. 'l ho h-.i s.ih ray that ripens ilm harvests generates manv distressing diseases. 11' (lie liver ho :i( all predisft-si'd (.1 irregularitic:H, this is the seas.01 in which bilious attacks may ho anticipated. A weak stomach, ton. is weakest in the summer months, ami the loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration is so great that a wholesome tonic, combining also the properties of a diffusive stimulant and gen tie cxluiarant, in many eases necessary 10 health, an J under m> circumstances should be dispensed with by the sickly and debilitated. OP all the preparations intended' thus to refresh, sustain, and fortify the human frame, there is none that will compare with Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach Hitters. They have been weighed in the balance of experience and not found wanting; have been recommended from the (irst as a groat medicinal specific, not :ls a beverage in spite of interested opposition from innumerable ( uartors, stand, after a twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary medicines' intended for the prevention and cure of all ordinary complaiuLs of the stomach, the liver, the bowels,and the nerves. In the unhealthy districts bordering the great rivers of California. Hostel tor's Stomach Bitters may bo classed as (lie standard one for every species of intermittent or remittent fever. The people who inhabit those districts, place the most implicit confidence in the preparation ?a confidence that is increased every year by the results of its operation. As bitters, so-called, of the most pontic ions character, arc springing up like fung on every side, the public is hereby forewarned against the dram-shop frauds. Ask for Hosteller's Hitters, see that the label, etc., arc correct, and remember that the genuine article is never sold in bulk, but in bottles only. Coroner's Sitle. SO CTII CAROLINA?Kkiisjiaw euiw TY. 11 ; ?i? .. U.^ ur.it ;iiim nv vinuo 01 mi cacliu :ou iu iiiu directed. I will proceed lo .-oil in front of the collet house in t'amdeu, within the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Monday, otli day of August next, the following mentioned anu deseribcil property, to-wit. All the right. title anil interest of the defendant, if any, in two hundred acres arable anil scv| en hundred acres uncultivated laud and build| itijrs thyreoti in Fl.ii Uock Township, Kirshnw i cmuity, bought by said defendant as land of Ario Nile?, Ajrrnf, at a sale of delinquent lands, on the 'hli day of June, 187J. Also a lot of lumber containing one thousand feet, more or less. Levied oji as the properly of .lames I'. JSoswdlS. K. at the suit of J. J. I Tort oil jr. j. W. !?:: 1*AI>:8, Coroner K Co. july 11 w Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Seeds, tlaxtsi Nursery Stock,"Fruil & Fioivci'PIatcs., Address F. K. IMlOKiilX, ; BkoniitH Kinery, IHiiiois. | ('.00 Acres; 21st year: 12 Greenhouses. Apjde, ! ],tiiat 1 yr.f $20; 2 yr., s:!tt; "yr.*, $10: lyr., !<o0 j i catalogues, 20cents. 'ii.lv 11 lilt J"V ... . I Marengo Mills. LUMBER! 50 000 fl' R0LGir i;D(i1' I'l'Mr.KK: ; 3o'oGOft-lii!ns,! u'J"iER! 30 ooof1, s^uAia': kugg lump,br: Sea.vioiif<l and I'iikc:u;oi:c<1. Now on li..till ati?l for sale hy t!*. ? nihlorsigiU'd Ml lilt: lljttivl prices, FOH LSir. All orders .tiMrwcspil l<> or l?*ft wllli Mr. f. NOKfjKKX. or with the undersigned, will receive promj.! attention. A Lumliei' Yard Hits heen established on die promises of die | Hhove-nanied gentleman in the town of ('aindt n, where parlies from the town or surrounding I country can lie supplied at Camden prices l?v ' calling on liiin. S. K. ADAIIIS, NEW GOODS! ' AT tjic store neeupicil hy A. M. Kennedy. a few doors north of the Market, will he found ii si.-tic, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Hardware. Nails, I run. Slot !. S|?adt-s. Shovels. Garden llot'S, Grady Kitvell lines, l'loW Moulds, &.c., &c. ,\o. G-ROCEBIBS., Crushed, Coffee and Grown sugars. IIio Laguirn ami .lava Ciiffiecs. (Ireen ami Hyson Teas, Smoked ami* Inisinoked Side and .Shoulder GaCOli, 11 alas Lard (iosheu llutler, Coi ii. Oats, Salt, Si one Lime. Fine Sillier and K.\trn Family Flour, Snap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spstfe, < iiiyjcv, Soda j CrackersaiidChocse, XewOrloatis Sngnv Tlonse and \V. i. Molasses Canned Fruit.Oysters, Early ltose, (Inodricli, Pink^Eye and Jacksou White Planting Potatoes. Crockery, Glasswarefec., Saddles.. Bridles,: Shoes, Haines kc., All of which will he sold at tlie lowest price for cash, and we roijuest a call from all who wish to purchase. A. D. KENNEDY & C O. A. D. KKXSKDV. A, M. KKNNKl'i*. A. M Kennedy will gi\ .his atlcntioii in the i purchase of cotton: is agent for Ine sale of Eliwan Cumin, Eli wan Crop Food and Etiwau (i'roiuid Hone. l'eh 1.1 if If you v/ant to save Money by Purchasing, (Jo to LKYIN &.]Jim,l/S ' I'load .Street. PSuin /;<?".tiiil".?IliiV.U I lie 1'ollt lilt lit- III* the JiSiilt fSIOIl done yoll >10 ' ?" 'l , \r y.ai ill ....urag.il :t?<l ndsei-ri 1 ?l?*? It't >, t?* : tin1 proper/: o! ihe mnv vcgelable specific. l'i Walker's-falifoj-iun Vinegar Hitlers, already fa ninns as tho liiif.--! core. dive. invigoraul ami ; I fraiivo tiiat has eve.' ?eon ilia light. Dyspeptic.: uiul persons 11" billions 1.al.it should k< op ii in '. ea. ii, if they value health uii<l case. II'/.til ri/ Jf.-.ruiiiriu IJ'n/./s.?A good, cheap, reliable li nil in cut. .Such an article is l>i*. Tub; as' Venetian Horse '.iiii:n(-nl. Dint botlh s, one dollar. i'.iv la.i.eneis cuts, sprain.: Inn.cih.-a. galls, colic Xv.., warranted holtcr than any other. .Sold by the Jri:jr?: Depot 10,* Park . l'lacc, Xcw Vork. Uunh'H'n Coc wiur.?A compound of cacoa-nul oil &o.. for the hair, has established a world-wide notnilolintt ltc n?i*nv?*l fti1*t?ihl t iftll. jh's.j and frccness fr< m nil injurious or roiling properties together with its cheapness and durability with regard to the size of the bottles, ren der it nnequaled by any other preparation in the world. For sale by nil druggists. Miigh' rj iIn- Mn'it/i. j Ibliferotis Sczodon: renders t lie month enchanting, composer of rare antiseptic herbs, i: imparts whiteness to the teeth, aud.i delicious, llower-lik-.' lin-mato tiie breath and preserves intact, (Vein youth to age, the I colli. I'nih'x A 'h-.il Oil.?Safest and be? t illuminating oil ever made. Does not. explode nor take fire if the lamp is upset or broken. Over liOO.Otft) families continue louse it. and nonecidcius have occurred, of any description. IVoin it. Oil House of Charles l'ratt, established 1770, New V uk. A Ji.nii.'ij't/ While soft -liiouth am! rlrav skin j is prodr.oed by using (} W. Laird's "lib om of Youth." It removes tan. freckles, sun burn and all other discoloration;; of the shin, leaving the complexion brilliant and beautiful. This preparation is entirely free from any Mibstniicc detrimental to health; sold by nil druggists. fu.il the Jfemeih/ ?TnuiikstoMrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, we have for years been releivcd from sleepless nights of painful watching with pooh, sutiering, teething children. } '<>, indigestion, depression of -pirits and general debiiiiy in their various forms, also as a preventative against lever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the Fern- phosphorated elixer of calysia made by Ca. owell, . Hazard & Co.. N. Y.. ami sold by all drii-rgisls. is the best tonic, and as a tonic tor patients recovering from fever, and other diseases, it has no c<jual. Jl-iixiTi (taurine Colum JJill C'oloffiie II* #/? / according to the original formula of Provost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the customers of Uaviland, t'arrall & I lis ley, and their branches, for its tine, permanent fragrance is now made by 11. W. Uisley, and ihe trade supplied ay his successors, Morgan & ilislev, wholesale druggists N. Y. " ' . /, _.T!,ot..??? article known I'uv cleaning. and preserving the teeth and gums. Fold by all druggists. price 2~) and 50c per bottle, F. C. Wells kCu. N. V. Ciiiolk Stih't Recommended by tliu lending physicians and I lie 1'rcsitleiW of the- board of liealtli of X^w York its tlie most healing coinpound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns and cures allkifols of sores cuts and wounds: and a most invaluable salve fur all purposes. * ??obf every where for 'Joe. John F. llenry sole proprietor 8 College place New York. Ciii kiut'.ni o'* Ilair Dye.?Is the safest and best. It corrects the bad c Hoc Is of inferior dyes, while ilie black or brown tints it produces arc identical to nature. Factory 68 Maiden Lane New York. Srnjiiiia Is Opium purified of it s sickening and' poisonous i|iialitics, discovered by Dr.. Rigelow, I'rofe.-sor of lioiuiiy, Detroit Mcuioal (loll go. A in or t perfect anodyne ami soothing opiate. John Farr, chemist New York'. 50 eculs For S i \ .'tSoiiflis on Trial. Kerry Muiu.r, nkouM xiiLrc, ihe h. the mason.c jtoxri'oii, published monthly, at Goldsboro X. ('.? Uevulcd strictly to the Sciences. I'hih.sophy. Symbolism atyl Juris]irudeuce of Masonry and news of special interest to the fraternity .South. The M on iron has received the highest cnconiutns from the impartial and intelligent press of the country. The proprietor solicits the t at foliage and support of the fraternity. Address J. A. l5()NIT/{, Managing lldilor, (ioldsl.oro X\ C. WANTED, ACKNTS?? l.(/0' to &?."? per month?cverywlicve, Male and Female, to introduce1 lie genu! fir improve'I aIaksiiaj.:, Si: wt.vit Macuini:. 'I'Iiis machine will stitch. hem. fell, braid, luck, bind, cord. >{uilt and einbroider in a nni.-l superior manner. 1'rice only :>i7,, fully licensed and warranlid for live vea: s. W-e will jissy >-1 (> > for any machine. high priced or that will sew a stronger, more bcauiifnl i r more elastic stiteh than ours. It makes the ilastic none >rtTen. Kvery second stitch can be ul and still ill" clolli can not be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from S100 !< f'2*>U and expenses, or:* couuuissinu from wliieli twice thai amount can bs made. 1'nr circulars and terms: apply to or address: S. MA US 11A LI. k (V, No. 102 Nassau Street, New York. t' \i riox?]> ! i:?.t be imposed upon by oilier parties traveling tlircegli I he country piloting oil' worthless cn?timn inariiiiies tinder the same name oeoraerwise. Ours is the only goiuiinc and really cheap machine mauiifactiirecL If you Want Candy that is Sv/eet, I and Dolly Varden Candy at that,Uo lu J.I- VIX & Bill LI/.S Jlrond Street. TAOilM Yourclifbs for the JOl'UNAL a mice, J_ as wc are olfeiiti;.; extraordinary inducelurnts' to clubs. Head the adveilisclnciil. i TMid S'lVOK TM. [ NATIONAL GIFT FNTERPRISE ! F011 KJJL'CATiOXAL P111 POSES-1 ESTABLISHKJ> IX mi*. OurTentli Distribution will take place ::i pub lie in lion. L. I), Campbell's Hull. 3V?o 13.el^37- 1S/T.?Y"3r SO ?72. j ^ t" AS It and YAI.CADLK | 9-)V)Vvw huts. 1 ((lilt in .\incricaii ("loVl, S'i.OUU; llifi in American Silver. >:*i.ijOO; :1 CaUi Prizes, each SI ,tKK>. Whole tiunihcr of cash gift:?, 1 ,< ?7l! Singe.1 ticket.-. SI:; ix tickets, > '>. ltt.iK'O Agents wantnl, to whom liberal detluclimis will he laii'lc. Drawing;: lake [>lac. every lii) day*. < 'i rcnlars containing referciuvsand full informatiiiu.'svii! to my otic ordering iitem. Address at once, I.. A. I'.OU, Manager, Lock i'oX 17"i, llataiiiAi', Ohio. . ajil 1H lilt). [f any Gentleman wants a Hat that will keep his Head as Cool as a Cucumber,. U, to LEVIX ? lillILL'S Brotid St I rot. ^ i'.ir i'i J.nirti :l" lor the- tuning 11. I 'illy KToi !<'**. \rj. (UTf"ll;! li:ivilljr i !.::!::1 ill'* (-p'.-ili' l.ii.M.r >!. r.l..i- v :i.ilil:>-.| !.i'i:i'; lis'' i-:o ;s:i-. duly u?sl..i. .1 ikt i;h ji.'IVi.ii: K i-u I in y.:l ! f.-ts::. :t? iviii.-(* .! ! ? <* ?:?! ! 1'ii ill :t1 : !:!( ill - s.-?::j >. I !i (11 v . ;i!i / ft.. .1. I'. SI II! Ill f..\ Nil. i;.:,j" '**i.."I ' Im* Win. McLvivl'Ailm'r. EXTENSIVE ARRIVALS. 'JMIK UNi'MliSiONKO i? no- u| ci.ing a liai.d-* i. tome ami we'll selected slock of DRY GOODS, gUITABLK '10 TIIC SiiASOM. t Tt U*A jm ^w QENTLEMEN'S Furuisbing Good*' ALSO. BOQOTS. MS ai HOSIERY AliSO. TE1AMILY and Fancy Groceries. i? call am) examine my stock J. W.MpCURRY, Agt. . Aj.l If, FER1ILI/I.\? ' MINK. ; f ' 0:0 WE nvc now prepared to take orders for H10 above?deliverable at any time between tliis date and the 1st ot' October next?in fjtirtnlities to suit purchasers; for cash, or payable on (he &JLisrir11873. * (^iRorL.inscontaining nil information n.s to the J benefits to he realized by its use, Oiodeofusfinjj, either ns a special num. ve or ffmcOTUptfet, \vi111 quantities required &e., will he sent to any address or delivered injievson nt our office. 1 D L DESAUSSURE & CO. ' Comniksion Agents, Camden S. C. . * ALSO. Masons Lime, FOR Ruilding, plastering and "WwiU-washing, and of the verv Wt quality, constantly 1 o..b.,u n Ull 11.Ill 4ll.li IVI PlIIV 1VM J ? junc27 tf I) L. D. Coil. W. UJ-NSMA.V. s.wt.ut .?. IIOWl.U'. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Factors, for Naval Stores, AND General Commission Merchants, Xo. 12?S EAST BAY, CORNER OF CENTRAL WHARF,' CHARLESTON, S. C. july 4-11' Doily Varden Wind Smashers, At LEVIN-& HULLS hru:nl Street. Notice. NOT it' II is lim-by given thai i here will l>e a a lauding of (lie Special (.'o!;;liii:-.-iuii<TS of llie Walerce Free Ilriilgt- KM at tin Court Home in (.'iimticli oil Moiiilay. Silt iii*l, ?f 11 nVloel; A.? M- \V >i. M. SHANNON, Cliairman. jiilv 4 It. Dollv Varden undowns. J ? / For ilk1 Ladies, at LEVIN & BRILL'S Broad Street. A Fine Selection of Dolly Vartien Straw Hats, For IF v* aiid Youths, sit LEVIN k BRILL'S Broad Street. WANTSB. ] MFTKK\* .?:? r.!. m-iiv- lnlmivr.? iii uv.rk F Mi llii.- ("iiii'l Witwill lie |i:i ! !. ami j.j-ni.ipi I v. .\i-ii. ?;>: ; ! esir,u nst r.j <.; Siamls \vln? can l;:tn?it.* limN an.I Lavi i! i i t. jiilic -Tit' -I. I'. I.AsS ll.M:. I mil ra? k.i'.