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T.111-\EEIJY I DITI ON TERMS OF' SUBSCIIPTION. TA-Wolkly Ono Year. - - -- - sl. d I Six-;nonth10S. -- - - - 2.0 "d u Thro J months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVEL1TISING. One qiare one insertiont $1.00. For eh subw,gnent insertiou 51)". Ob,itu rlos an I ''ributtos or itc'pert' -t clmrtgtd for as atlvertie meltunts. l,ili ral dlissount lant; or oontract advertisements. --o~ JOB WORK. Bill Ieads, Letter 1femils, Frive1op.,s Posters, Cards, Invitations,, Ti rke' ,. &c. no,ttly executud at tlis; ollic4,--Ci. t'P 1Oit CASII. 15oU'II C.1 ROI.I NL T ;.1 J. T. W. scnds to the ('olhunbia .Register an interesting letter con, corning Carolina tea, a s:lnllo of which can be seen at the oiil:o of -Mr. J. N. Hobson, on East B:y. Ie says : "I had the pleasure of drinking my first (up of t.e- frotn the leaves of a tea plantt which was grown in the garden of the Hlon. T. B. Jeter, of Union, S. C. ITe toa was of exce'leit qua lity, nid resembled EIng lish brea k fast tea in flavor. 'Tlhe planI. looks ha(+,lthy and is about three feet high, bushy, prolfic of leavies, w hicl resembthle the peach leaf in Size ii shape, . but of a darker gr!cn. The leaves were prepared for use by the 1 b11 lies of the house. They were Ii st carefully dried in a vessel over a slow fire, si.irling all t he while, in order to expel the flavor of the green loaf ; then they were sus peunded in cloth over ste:nl to soften them, that the u i ht be easily twisted, whih was don, le -if by leaf. The Cliiieso ise 'ic water inisteal of steamt, whieb not. only softens the leaf, Iit, mi:tkes i.. adhere but ter, an:I pi'abuly : al,, it with mucib.ue stull-ienut i retaiu its strenlgtht. Thte phant. is hlu'dy, thickly le:vel, and does nu t atL -za More than a few feei ia several years. It is plaulttedl int oIC(e, anil will grow only trot seed, 'Iicih is single, and abuIt the size of' at buckshot, incased tn a hull. It is perfectly adapted to our climai;tte and soil, and the;e i:: no rea:on whv every man in ioth Carolii shounl not grow his own 1 ;t Ivppy his family with a pure and e(lc"ii.mlts dccoction, if hie imt; it ;tgan.n le . ilhanl al gIlrtr(. of11 anIm.It ,b 1:e qnte a feathle1r in, the cpi) t,l (url po ud little State if :he + tk no only (uulm' her own cip of tea, but offer 'Youig .1lvson, imperial and E".nglislh b reakfast to h,er iter States, wVhose lat itudeo may: not he so) well adatued to pau'pr.o tn.s Co'/estia/ dterion, if .4 fi r th.uz I. gods, yet for hadlppy mo'rhals w!h Ltovery ILI ladmln t hei i gari-n Seed may13 be had at W\ashiington)1." WVANTED A MA N To SiT wivru SAT ..-.. Yesterday 4,fternoon a gre''ni-hiook - mng coupile, evidenitly nlcwivyl5 m-a-ri.l, onl!e'd at the photograpIt gallhery o1 Bo:ils & Waterhi use, atil wanutedl their pieturies taiken. J:us as Mr. B3o.dhs had got his plat1 e radly, the man called him aside anhl aid he wan t ed to asNk a fav.r. "I. was tojld in (o.. sonl you took the best. pict uru" ini the S tato. Now, vonI see 8.' anmid I1 got hitched dlown there Ia; t Afonidav; nowv her fo,lks do a goo I (tel on style, and they livo in the: Stautes. They niever siaw mae, and if I. send my mug b.Iek E ist they'll bo dead a1gm mc sureo. lIm a darned sighit better than I look,-and when people como to know me1 thev vote omen brick. NOW what I want is to get 51)mo( good lookin'maniu to sit wit h S:tI fir a picture. Will y,ou stand in ? She's willin'. Themi big whiskers of yours 'Il catch 'om sure, anad eroa te harmonyl113. You look like a solid capitalist, and they will tan ke mec for a petit larceny thief." MrIi. 3o.ils enjoyed the idea immenselv, an i sait wvith "'Sal" for the pictuI(e, which wvill doubtless carry joy inito tho household of the E.astern relati vo in a week or so.- Virginia Jit y ENOUoir TO R oUsE ANY ON.-The London imeCs speaks inl very~ flattoring t'erms of Miss Minnieo Hauk, the Amiei ican vocalist, andi tell8 us8 that her dielivery, as Violettn, of the p)hrase, Dannomii forza, () eielo '? "rzousedl the audi.. &'nce', ata. no( wionlder." Well, we shouldl rather' say it was noe wonder. A lovely yonng girl swearing around on the sige in that way evellastinlgly dash me) to Pot za you enn veuy easily imalgille wha2t sort of a place thatd is--( Cielo, which is of courro the plain Engish of it-wns enough to ha1ve arioused even a cast--iron audienc.- CJourier' Jour'nal. Why are types like alleged crimi nals ? .Because it is not proper to NEW GOODS ! --O AY I: call the attcntion of the ladies' to our now stock of FANCY NOTIONS. Laee atnd Silk TiCs in vari-us shades,' Silk Ilow:i in assorted styles, ('loreIl ilk rrandkoreltiofs, Fans in great variety, I'an, IIanduehiefs and Dress Girdlo, A splend id assortment of Parasols, Janil!' Brazilian, Boiled Silk, and Scoteh Ginghun. C'alicews, Camibries, 'Muslins, Lawns, Figured and Brown Linens. OUt ISTOCK OF DRY GOODS, Of every kind is complete and can be bought CHiEA.P. I.oi s of other goods, which wo cannot ntent ion here for want of room at t t ic' t T1AT 'ILL SELL THEM. Mcffiaster & Brice.__ TOTAL ABSTINENCE SK.Iti WINE TILL IT RI1'ENS. There is a curious story about some native wines w hich are extensivelv advertised nowa days, and have only recen'tly been put upon the market. I)r. Cnlderhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point. died in 187t. Sute of his heirs entertaintd temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. T1"he gtapes have sometimes been sent to market, and cometiies left to decny upon the t incs. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranuging for a settlement of the estate a:nl the sale of the wines on hand. Among these i.; a wine of the vintage of 186.4, described as a "Sweet Union 'ort,-' but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any o'her F.uropean wine, antl being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. It.; putrity, age aid mellowness are remarkahle, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oltes; native wine now accessible in any con tid+lrah!": quntitv. The whole stock is~in the h.inds of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N. Y. Tribune, Nov. 19, 1S77. The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither dru, ged, liquored nor watered; that it has becn ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is -srpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading D)ruggists throughout the U:nitedl States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who wvill forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge. on application. Respectfully. etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. WVest L?nxduwy, R,eade and Hluson Street4, Niaw-Yonsi. 'N'Ol li V:lbs. NIN~:1) UVt- x LM IV9 .13itI fl' 2111ak1 Il i jl.13 1.3411 u-sa-na Ia n jI OS 'ilIlIO..k1133 SI k-I.1kl. *(uj2.N iOi * N IV? -paituus sanoia.s p.iwu .ki-apu.141stInl os -w '-,i. eanste uni, X .10t jIdIanokt<l.13 pr:.~I.1ay 2 y 1* e l.u,ano>.at 331 u .o ppra 1 su tg l3I l g -fl l -g*n 2k'..al\ I A'n lI'l2J N1NI) epaiIua.in 2Z.1 k4 .; a'l!suusaA 0' 13!. luJ,:1 44 ' ivi2 ' 03 11IIJ5N --.kEi .f It atllkI u3.2.1.. 1 s yno21v ay ..i I I1I V 311.)'W "I .13 '1 TN4d4I. "<~1-- O. H E M)I'.)S1;1O~.iaI **01 V' ) JUE.LV ..aug ta .11t p In! -i. t1.rN Ullq fl 9.JO3IIljIuq -tte iy .. is' u.t.nl pa I)a IN 'm NVOHO " i' LS H3nU.....J.A4 THE DEMOCRAT.:s I PUrt BaIiS(13ED IN Ca.oLESTGOrN a Aicrat . pura ofolb the pcot. --THE0 Te lYem,ew by a il . . tele...r..8 fS't ixllainat......h..ho......4 ---UBCIUAT OIN-- - Norh aro- Sot Crlna eoga KLINC1, WICKETBE aG & CO, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MA-S, WI]]l .A.]STD I. IQCTO]~.S OlDERS sent receive the same attention as when given in person; and special caro is given to packing. end for Catalogno. .jan TrE1UN CASH. TO THE PUBLIC. MY customers know that I have herotoforo led the FURNITURE trade of the - Sou.h, in style, quality and prices. ;hno tinu has ocmo whoa these goo 1, can be purohaso<1 as chelap fram ie as in hec North and We(st. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the standard of my goods, and add tew styles. I h .ve in-t.lt rs l4etion-s in, prious w ior vor pn,!;ible, and spared no .xpeso to plaeo in your lants a prie,t list that will help you tt > ir-rchaso gm,ds. I respectfully invite you to call and oxtnine my stock and prices beforo pur phasing elsewhere. Orders by mail will receivo as mnuih attention as if given in person. It would nake the l.it to lar,'m t, describe anI -c)y all the different prices of Parlor Suits, Dining Ho in, Otloo. Standing. Parlor and L'dies' Desks, Secreta. r"is, Dwarf Libraries, and Bkok Cases, manut'actured by mo". Thanking you for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 147. and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8 -0'No charge for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con isfing of Wa]nut Chambe Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs _ t Desks, Towel-racks, Wash r_ Stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall itands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un - ==_" --_ _ "_ _equaled. - Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF Rusrto WINDow SHADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They vill never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSE 3, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's arrlages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at moderate Prices. Furnituro made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on band a full supply of Metalic and Ro sewvood Burial Cases nd Coihins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Cotlins. _____ R. W. Phillipss Tuirs standard ar'ticle is corn- ~ ~ ~ d pounde(ld with the greatest care. ~ CAMVl IEIPOE Its effeccts are as wonderful and as satisfaictory as ever. It restores gray or faded ha to V I G its youthful color. It removes all erupltions, itching and dlandruff. It gives the head a Lleoioinseifcoitof.u cooling, soothing sen;ation of great Iroiy comfort, and the scalp by its use JI~ i?~iI~i o, becomes white and clean. immcin. By its tonic properties it restores 2- )ait6 . the- cap)illary glands to their normal 3-~'uIuI Ih un vigor, preventing baldness, and "ur.ula Nosc . making the hair grow thick and * 1 strong. Vo . As a dressing, nothing has been 6- In11 fFn1m 3I4 found so effectual or desirable. I iIIiusup A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As- 'O1~'l IJICIINI sayer of Massachuisetts, says, " The ngcaciesetnodrsdrt constituents are pure, and carefully fo h 'ccy rte iritewt selectedl for excellent quality ; and ec ahxe I consider it the BEsT PREPARATION Wl A L IIEi for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. P'edfrcrua,adpriuas FOR THE WHISKERS. '1atro, This elegant preparation may be - relied on to change the color of tho U U TA H IE beard from gray or any other uni- Conrf oaanWshgtntreq desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick-AU USA . ly and effectually produces a per- ASbnthoglyrn,tdr manent color, which will neither i oelda(nwyfuisd.t rub nor wash ofF. 'eerpiOlo ntehtlballg Manufactured by R. P. NAt,L. & CO., OfientesaelokPs NASHUA, N. If.lioovneescseahad Sole by au Dnggists, s4 Dealer Ia N t-ThtOiie fthsHteewl.b Pay up gorsubscription at ltso Bad 200prd~ PnA n ~d y o 'V . 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