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.INTS FOR THE FARMER. 1. A knowledge of what his land will produce, is necessary to the farmer that he may know what expense may be asowed in .i-:.liivnen. te. Thiz he must learn by trying his land-he may think be knows by what others have done. This well enough, if' he is sure he can do as others do. 2. A'great many unsuccessful farmers get in the grass, and fail to keep up with their work, but you will hardly ever 6nd one that has not aIn excuse. It was too wet tor* t1w, drt-v. or the hands fhil ed to work, or something prevent ed the work being done in the proper way and at the proper time; when the real cause was &ad management. And the reason why they don't learn to manage better is, they don't attribute the results to their true cause. If they would say I failed, instead of the seasons, ete, they might learn to mana.e het t-r. 3. A .:41-meWr sli-tild know what hi- me*an- will :dmit of his doing -h-,w many haik mnh>s. ete.. it m ill take toj do the work he pro p"se: t. have done in a certain time. Thiis perhaps requires the lict-st. of :111 eah-kilatiols, and as !11,11 11Y natur'e wanits loa domr" i -an 1- van lo. it would be well for himl1 to guard agailst laying of more work hani i he is able to dil. The only rule that I can give :hat wi be siure to guard him against this great error, is to calculate what h will do this year by what he diI last. 4. A great many good men, and especially fitrmners, are careless or indolent. They are always cheer ful and accommodating, and pro. posing to do a great deal next year. but Wait until it im too late to begin. The way to avoid this, is to commence at once, and never stop. If you are waiting for to morrow or next week, before you go to work, you may know you belong to this class of good fel lows. 5. The farmers who make more than they consume, generaliy know whbat their land; will pro duce-what their meants will ad mit of their doing-lay off no more work than they can have done, and adopt a rule. for cultivation that they are able to carry out. If these things mark a man's success in business, the 3 oung man would do well to heed them. 6. To know how to do is indis pensably nec-essar-y. This m?iy be acquiired by seeing others do, or by r-ealing how they do. It is equal ly n ecessar-y to know wrhat one knows and what he can do. Let us consider how wye may leamrn this. Did your business last year turn Out what you expec-ted it would ? If it did not, ac-knowi edge the fault as your-s, and not knowing wh at to expect. etc. Did yotu cariry out yotur plan ? if niot, more than likely the fault wvas your:s, and you wVouldl generaly do well to st) conitder it. Di)d yonu do all the wor-k yout proposed ? It you did niot, actowledge that it was your fanult not knowing n hat to expect of y-ourself. By such procedure you may learn y-ourself by the same r-ule that (:thers know y~ou by, which is: What you will do and know, by w~hat you hav-e done and known -Southern Culti vator. MOSEY 1N EGGs.-Eggs are ii active d)emand at a good prie-. They are wanted for home cmi 51oninot and for- sUhiment, both East West. Egas have c-ummnand - ed a good pr-ice dur-ing ad the re cent period that cor-n, wheat and ouits have been so very lowv. Ever since the war the p)ro diuction, of eggs has been a fayiun business. and the wonider- is that more Iar-mer.s do not give atteni tioni to this profita ble branch of husbandry. Rail Ads have bene fitted the busimness of producing eggs, as they can hie sent at a comi p)arative-ly small cost to the sea board on either ocean, where therec is a!hways a good demand for them at good prices. Tue impr-oved egg carriers, that have been brought out, duringz the past few year-s, have rendered the ranisportatuon of eggs comparatLN tively sate, and have done mtuch to I help the tirade ini this imlportant article of foodl. But for all that eggs arec high and gr-ains and meat, atre low, less attenitionl is giv en to the prmoutction of the for- ' mmer thain in the old times when they were worth but a four-th what they are now. Almosct everywhere counttry mci-ebants comiplain of the fallingr off in the supply o. eggs from thirii patron's. SYRUP OF CorFEE.-T1his pre par-ationi is of great use to thiose wvho have long journeys to make: TaXke half a pountid of the best grounid coffee, p.ut it into a sauce pani conztainiing three pinits of wvat cir, and boil it dowvn to one pint. Cool the liquor-, put it into another satepjahi, well secured, and boil it I again. As it boils, add white su- I gar entoigh to giv itth con - si,tenicy of syrup). Take it from the fire, and when it is coid,puit it into a bottle, andi seal. When traveling~ if you wish tor- a cup; of good cot fee, you have only to puit two te:i &poonful of k yrupa into an ordi nary e-tiLe-pot.- andi ti i! withi boil ing wa!.er. Addi milk to taste it you c-au get it. LoAf CAK{E.-3 eggs. 2 cups of u rar. I euip sweet ii,~ i cup bnr-I t-z-,'2 teaspoonLflsi (reami tar-tar, ] I of -~a,tieuiso?~O-i. ~5Qi ~ Hardware, Cwroceries, Pc. JOHN C. DAL, Importer and Dea'er ju J:nlish & Amrican HIRARE AHD [ ERI, Jr)-. Ste-l. Ka ls, Catings, Mill Stones, Bolting Cl' ths, Smut Machines. Circular Saws, Mill Irons, Sugar Pans. Carriage Building ana Trimming Materials, INDIR BDER IM LEAIAlH ULTI%. Carpenters', Blacksmiths and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping and Firnishinlg HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Lime, Cemen', Plaster, Paints, Oils, Frenca and American Window Glass, Guns, Ri ftes, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, &c. WHOLESALLE AND RETAIL. At the Sign of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK. COLUMBIA, S..C. Mar. 26, 12-3:. NT.I J It _ GNEV & 8N COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery. Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools, CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIALS, Builders' Hardware, Iron, Nails, Plow and Ct Steel. Paints, Oils, Vaiai-hes. LiUme ain Cemneto Family Groceries, Flour. Bacon, Lard, molosse!, Oat-' ('orn, Imported Wines and Liquors, C--oice Rye and Ri-ctified Whi.4,es in nll their varieties, for sale at Wlolesale a..d AT LOW PRICES FOR1 CASH. JOHN AGNEW & SON, lar. 26, 12-.:n. 1ol mbia, S. C THE WARREN Improved Hoe. The LATEST and BEST HOE for COTTON Ever manufactured. Capital for gardens also. To form an idea of irs greait adazptability and wonderful mins, comei aind exaCmine. An ivoic jat received by jan81 MAYES&MARITIN Carriages, WPagons, A c. PATRONIZE IF YOU WANT A SARRIAGE, BUGGY, ROCKA WAY Or WAGON, set one that is made In your' own Statre, in r fere e to in iniade Outside, von then sist in su-tainin t, he muechanic, wh1o, iin Ia turn, con-numes hom e produce. JOHN ACNEW, Of COLUMBIA, S. C., IANIFACTURES the ahore, and wairraz:ts tisaetiorn ait P'R!ES THAT ARE LOW 'OR GOO~D WVORK. HIe keeps ai full stock or ARNESS, W HIPS, UMBRELLAS, &c.,. And mankes !EPAIRING AND PAIINTING A SPECIALTY. JIOHN AG;NEW, Proprietor. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. Con fettionery. or DEALER IN Confectioneries,( R0ERIES, &c., AT THE Sr Baltimior'e Corner, Newberry, S. C. Free Transportation. WE atre prepar.-dl *:o grind from one to' w h~u!1red ad fifm bu-h--s Corn per c'.. Doorx. Sash LA Q 0 D !E.CSED FLOoRING. CEILING, WEXT -eru* ofm oulipdingi mein. over 100,000 1 ntel-Pieces. DMour u.nd Window Fratties, mai :ls, B:ili1'-ers o- Wzilnu! or M;Jhogany. on hai work mid :he:p :t thI Ne 'h!imnt as c n haii th largest stock of thie above,South < antee will give entire s:ikenein ;o all who A The suh.er'ber, are th nly practicni Mech iirrying on the bush (. in the city of Charles S:te, Georgi:. North V.1!ina aind Florida, a; twenty years. RL COTICE.-On apcconnt of the mnnner in whic tiou of the risk of Breaknge of Gl' with or the roadc in O.-k Sinti-at H ALF RATES, whic] Mar. 12, 1873-10-1y. Sash and Blinds, MIDU LD [INGS, BRACKET. STA i il FIX-trs, Bnlders' Fur li i .mi re.Dr.in Pipe,F1cir Tiics, Witr Gu.. Terra Cotta Ware. M:irboic and Slate Mbantde ! WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY' CircuLirs and! Pr;ce Li:stset P. P. TOALE, Oc. 2, '72-1y '.rieston, S. C. GEO. S. IHACKER, )oor. Sash and Blind Factory, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS IS As, LaRG'E AND C'OMPLEi'E A! atry as there is ini the Suth. All work mnanufac:ured ..t the Fanctory in bis city. TIhe oniv hnouse owined and matn ged bw a Z:arolinian in this city. CT SEND FOR PRICE LIST f3 Factorv and W:trerooms. King Street, op ite Cannon S:rcel, on litne of City Rail CEO. S. H ACKER. P. 0. Box 170. Charlestoin, S. C. Nov. 13, '72-46-1y. Iose-Furnishing Go9ds. c -hnlsadHy SHINLES SAW D CYRES SHIGLE of upe r qalty fnih ad urbiil, n an didanniy,cn etrnse onth >rtes 'ntc,:n eivrda on th Fl - ofrilod lsohnd,s n hy J.INGOLES. SA0E,0Y00S SHINGLES ofsip WE subciber has n! hand a til Peinakey iron.na tn, S. bett.,s on the&Ca oR.: TWO.,.d dEND vrel) aTl AN any . pon he AiEDo SillGLESiirpekged. ls,hande , whc he oer vry , t5 p-arethouse,d to cag o F. . FOWLES.CK, FTOR SOARE!NT. HT eiberibt h :co on u ator e ior, n pp.As e . - . C., on r'.,),.andC. R, To iND b-. TF a o!. For Ri dug. I e'tinO L.!t. F. H DOMNiC and Bfinds. C -) S SSHA E .. * S 3 F HEI BOARDS, & c. Over 100 different pat leet on hand, for sale ait New York priees le to order at short no:iee. S.:iri R:il:, New id and made to orde-r. Good and sub)stantia an be made in the 1ni:ed Sn:te<. NWe havr f the city of B:!th,nore. a%lI of which we guar ant rood and sabantial work. inici, Sash, Blind :ml Door Makers, by Trade on, and can refer to gentlenen all over rhi: to the character of their work for the pas ISS E L L & CO., Charleston, S. C. h we box up our work, and our own assump dinary handling, our gonde are shipped ovei is a great saving to the purchaser of our work W. P. RUSSELL & CO. Ral Roads. THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R., Steamships, and Coninectiig Roads, FOR3MING THE Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line Via Charileston, S. C., TO AND FRO31 New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Balti more, Offer superior inducements to Shippers .f Freight. Quick time and safe delivery guar anifeed. Passengers will find this not only the cheap esr, but the most delightful route betweem New York and piints West. Elegant steam ers on the livie. Through Tickets on sale at the above points, and at all principal points West. A. L. TYLER, Vice-PresideR S. C R. R. S. B. PIxCKEs, General Titet Agent, S. C. R. R. Apr. 9, 14-tf. CI1ARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. JA. MES AN DERSON, General Superintn deit. Wilhiilror. N. 1. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight anc Ticlet A.-tt, Coliihia. S. C. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. GOlNG SOt'Tit. Leave Ch irlotte, 7.15 A1 m. aid 8.2o P.M.' " Cohibk, 2.29 P.m. atid 32 31 A %I - Arrive at Augusta, 7.42 r.>m. arid 8.20 A t.* GoAMG NORTH. .\rrive :st Ghlarlotte, t'.15~ P..M. and kO A M." 27' Trains marked *do not run on Sun Iloth Traits nmake e!ose connection. to al: points North, South, East anid We-st. Elegant Sleeping Cars ou Night Trains. The connerrctions arre numie rorus, anrd wi' h thle pincipai i. es of traivel ini North Ca ro liia, -outli Carolitna and Georgia. Apr 2, l?>-:r. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. L. \M. C'OLE, General Ticke: Agent, Balti miore, .\l. SIlrNEY B. JONES, General Passenger A::enitr, C inc irnati-, Ohio. Great National Route to the West and South-west. The only Line runingI Pulbriani's Palac C:'.s, arid el-g,in'. Day Coaches b--twee. B-dimoiinre and W~ash iigton, Cinlcinnrati aind St. Louis. WITHOUT CHANGE. It is the BEST ROUTE to Chieago, Columbus, Louisville, Nashville, Me:nphis, and New Orleans. Its conneeriorns areC oiny aitr:ptortatt 'rmkinrg more direct connreetiris thlroug! Lrnioti Depo:4 with olier line., than ai:. other Rai Line from Washiinton tor Oi:Piti mrorie. T lie superb eqlipmnlts of r hris Line, Grai ni Scen er--, IiS .1idvant ages in mo dern~ imtrprove-. tii'ltCs, mid petir:rnent sr.rtetires of Irot Bridge's :nA Stone Viad':ets, arne Hotai-L leartures, arnd commenind it to the traveller. A pr. 2, ]3--tt. Photography. OUR GALLERY. LET it be disdutl understood thrat the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY OF N EWBE RRY, .4 in full blast andidoing things uip n!l riClit, mid welr prepared for a good run~ this Frall. All kinds of work done it: griod style, ini. Iuding copying of old Pictulres, Filling Pir.s, ins &c. A fine lot of ALBUMNS rrrt received. Conie along duzring this pretty weather. Respectfrily, W. H. W!IEAN. Oct. 2, 40-Cf. IWrehioucse. SOUTHERN NIAREHOUSE COMPANY, rvais Street, near Greenville and Colum bia Railroad, COLDIBIA. S. C.. IS PR~EPA RED TO RECEIVE COTTON! nd on:her properry upon storage, iand make dvnices upon the same. Cuitton shipped to is house will be stored subhject to the order the owner, :mdr the lowest rates chirged r stot age. All property so stored will be isuredi in good teliahle companies, if in cranc~e is desired ; and advances will be made tirhe lowest banking rates. Our store oues are so located that dr:ur:rge is not ece-anry;:and no charge for handling will e made. All bu-.iness communications shonld be ul Iressed to rhre Trea--rr. EDWARD HOPE. President. EDWtN F. GAP:Y, Tr4surer. Mair.12,.10-6mr. Music Given Away. We will order "Pmras' Mes;c.a. MO.Nru r" to he sent for one year to any one who in ,..,:,r flr.. -rb,erribrs to o::r r,-hnr. hh..-o it :r To rr eti Di PIftS~' e:fel Sont D:rte, mind G! .orusee, ard 1om1 fi.v t, o ,.xt Pinao piecer-. wiorthr at .:(s. y ni;u nKrv s.ube.iibr j O w FAm Ab O .i4f. Insurance. COTTOA STATES' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PRIN IP AL OFFICE, MACON, GA. Aut.horiz,-dCapir:d..... .. .2,0 , 0 Guaranteed C3.ital ............ 5,1,0t0 Depositd with State Con:ptrollers for Security of Policv Holders. .$150,000 :u: W. B. .OSSTO0................ President V. ;. HoL ............. ice-Presidet Gpo. -..x . .......... Seeret y J. W.IV ... ....G nrlAgeut .1. MERCER GREEN, M. D . ....Medical Ex'r W. J. MAGIu.. . S....p't of Ageucies C. F. ICCAY .................... Actuary NEWBrutY C. II.. S. C.. D)ecemtber 19. 1872. At a imeeting of Policy Holders, at Newberry C. I1 , a Board of Advisory Trustees of the COTTON STATES LIFE INS:RANCE COMPANY was orgauized. .nd the following offi cers elected TromAS S. 1OonMAN, - President W.M. LANGFORD. - Vice-Presidetit 0. L. SCH.MPEUT, - -Secretarv The Compaqy is in the finest pos-i ble condition-having 175 to -1OU of liabilities. A Dividend has been decored on all Policies issued prior to Janaarv 1st, 1870. M. W. ABNEY, General A..ent. Feb. 26, 8-tn CAROLINA LIFE IlSURANCE COMPANY OF MEMiHIS, TENNESSEE. ASSE TS - - $1,100,000. HON. JEFFIJPSON DI)VS, PreLsident. GEN. WAD)E HAM12TON, Vice President. and Superinttendaut of Atlantie Department. J. D. KENNEDY. State Agent. .. F. GLENN, Agent Newberry Co. A mong its Directors are some of the first b)usiness mien of the country. We gutaran tee h onesty of mnanagenen t, i. e. speedy settlement of losses. July 10, '72-28-]y. Cotton Gius. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. Planters shul~d ex.unne the above rnamed old anud reli:b!Y Gin, before buying anfl other. It enmbines the reqmured qualIi uies of Simplicity, Strength amnd Dura bility, J& gins faist and clean, makes excellent lint ('tten britn.n. 1-4c. to saIiy admtitted to be the lightest running erin mae We J,'have hd rhi%rty years' ex pt'reence int the bsies, and warrantr every .,f outr :igolis, to whlich we in vite intSpection. Circulars, with testimonials atnd full ISRAEL F. BROWR, President, Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn. WEBB, JONES & PAR~KER. Agents. Mtar. . -4m 'COTTON GINS MADE AND REPAIRED AT MY SHOP ON COLLEGE HILL, NEW BElmY, S. C. Gie MLe a Tria. JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Mi.t. 26, 1 2-3m. Brugs. GERMAN nvaluable in Teethin::. mnd Smnmer Comn DYS ENT ERY. COLIC, Anid otivr Di-.:... inceidet to the period >r Den-ition. Uniete em.a yr:n." now so videly uard, this CO)R d I. ec::n NO ANODYNE, ond in every N 'r:rv. The best phiysi M~ANUFACTURED BY CHIA l.1-:TON. s. C Stationery and Binding. NEW STITIONERY OISE, E. R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the new and hand some building immediately opposite the Pbcenix office, on Main street, a complete stock of 4 STATIONERY. Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of all sizes, qualities and of every description; Flat Papers of Cup, Demy, Double-Cap, Me dium, Royal. Super-Royal, and Imperial sizes, which will be sold in any quantity, or manufactured into Blank Books of any si.e, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. ENV ELOPES In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali ties. BLANK BOOKS I Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, In.voice and Letter Books, Receipt Books, Note Books. ARC11ImECrS and DR AUGHTSMEN will find a complete stock of materials for their use. Drawing. Paper, in sheets and rolls, Bristoi Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Percile, Water Colors, in c:tkes and boxes, Brus.es, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description; a great variety of con venient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. ALSO, Photorrah Albums, Writing Desks, Port folios, Cabas, with boxe, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, P most eleganr stock of Gold Pens and Pencil Ca es, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Back g.mmon Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed ding Cards, and everything usually kept in a First Class Stationery House, Which the subscriber intends this shall be. He will still condnet his ilINDERY and BLANK IMU0K MANUFACTORY and PA PER-RULING ESTABLISIIMEST, which has been in successful operation for over thirty years in this State, and to which he will continue to devote his own personal at tention. His stock will be kept up full and complete, and his prices will be found always reasonable, and he hopes to have a share of patronage. E. R. STOKES, Main Street, Nov. 15, 46-tf Oppo-ite Penix Office. .Igencies. Per Day! Agents Wanted! $5 to $2 All clasFes of riorking peo p!e of either stx, young or old, make more nion ey at work for us in their spare moments,. or all the time. than at anything else. Particulars tree. Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. Jan. 15. 2-1y. DAVIS & CO., INFORMATION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, D. C. A Great Public Want, at last, Supplied. There are hundreds of men in all parts of the coui.try who daily nezd INFORMA lION in re gard to Pensions. Bounties. Patents, Internal 114 venue Licenses and Decisions, the condition of Contract or,s accounuts, or some others of the eod!ess claims which go before the several De partments of the Governmet; which informa tion, if it can be furnishe~d reliably and prompt-' ly, saves them the loss of time and theexpense of a visit t o the seat of Government. If you seek it of your Member of Congtress--absorbedi, as he is. in his public duties--you impose upon him fre quently a contsiderabfe extra burden: and, per chan-ce, are oli;.:ed to submit to delay. We cau furn ish, upon the shortest notice, spe cific and relhable inlformation int regard to any point inv-olved in the btnsiness of the varioas Bu reaus; Cr catn transact any of the business before tnem. -rne umd your itepresentat:ves wms. irom obvious rea-ons. be very willing to afford us, when necessary; our long acquaintance and fa moiliarity with the offcers antd with the routine of public busiuess, and our prompt and unremit ting atteution to all matters entrusted to us. en able us to offer the hest faci!ities for obtaining information; and we desire to afford it on the most reasonable term". All letters enclosing One Dollar, with a stamp ior return postsee, will be inmmediatelv answer ed. and explicit a:.d stisfauctory ltiformatiou given. in its pursuit no efforts will be spared, and it will be communicatvd with the most scru pulous tidelity, u.o as to be absolutely reliable. We are determinetd to merit--and secure-the u-quailtie confidence of our patrons. Cotntractors' accounts for conveying the United States Mail pi ior to 1860, a's aso Assa.tant Mar sharl'sacconnts for takitng Census of 186'0, bought or received for colh-ction. We refer, by special permissiomn. to lion J. J. E>rtin, Sixth Aud itor of the TresA ury for the P'ost Office Department; Hon. D. P. Holloway. late Commuissioner of. Pateuts, Wash ingtou; .M. WK. Barr. Agent Southern Associated P,ess; F. 11. Smith. Esq.. OfEcial Reporter House of Representatives, Washington; H. G Hayes, F.q., R'pe.rter As-ociated 'Press, Bocuse or Re p r.e.. tatives. Washinitton: John M1. Bar clay. E'q., Journual Clerk. lIo oue of Rtepreseuta tives. Washingtou; Clih.ton Lloy d, Esq., Pay Clerk. H'n..e of Rtepresentatives. W:shinigton: Wmn. JT. McDoneld, lisq., Chief Clerk U. S. Sen ate, Washington: .John a rch, 19qo Minute and ,tourna I Clerk, U. S. Senate, Wasbington; MIoses Kelley. Fsq., Cashier N .tional Metropoli tan Bank. Washington: (has A. James, Esq., Cashier Bank of Washington. Washingaton: P'otts & Shelley, Proprieto:s Metropolitan Hotel, Washington; .Johtn Cummnins. late Associate Justice Suapremie Court, Boi<e City, idaho: A. R oman & Co., Pablishers. San Francisco, Cal.; Rives & Bailey. Proprietors Congressional Globe, Wcshington. And to the memoers generally of the present Cottgres. Pust Office address, Glars box 351. Dec. 11, 50-6m. WANTED AT ONCE. One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Acres of South Carolina Land. WE have an application for the above amount of houth Carolina Land upon which to lct co.lon y of Swedes. P.:rties having lands for sale will li'nd it to their advanta-se to send us a full dtscripitiont of t!a:ir premises, with termas, &c., at onice. This mu.< be accompanied by One Dollar to d efray the e-xpense of publishing in pamphlet. Enclose Stamp for aetura postage. We charge 2% per cent. upou all property sold. DAVIS & CO., P. O. C la s P.ox 851, Washington, 1). C. Dec. 11. 5%-6m. Proriswis. E. E. DAVIFS D. B. W ADE. T11 [SEHT STDI0R W0X. THR (ORER E.E.IDAVIES&C0., Dealers in New York and Domestic Pultry, Game, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, &c. FRESH FISH Andl NORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT,; PLAIY STREET, Ne"t to Dr. Jaicksonia, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders Promptly Attended To. B ricks, Bricks. Bricks! GOOD BRICKS! 400,000 BRICKS F'OR SALE At the Brick Yard OF E~~t H.CRSIN Fertzers. ENGAGE IN TIMEV The Celebrated "UOTTO FOOD" FERTILIZER I THE BEST OF ALL Apply to Wm. F. NANCE, Agfent, Or to A. J. McCAUGHRIN & Co. H. S. BO.)ZER & Co., Agents, Frog Level. Dec25 52 tf TRIUMPHAiT! CAROLINA FERTIZIE WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: CASH PRICE, $48 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. TIME PRICE, $53 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1, 1873, FREE OF INTEREST. FREIGHT AND DRA GE To be added. ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED, AND ITS STANDALRD IS' A No. 1. CALL ON AGENTS F-OR Almanacs and Certificates. GEO. IW W1ILL I1MS & tO., CHARLESTON, S. C. A. J. McCAUGHRIN & CO.. A gents at Newherry, S. C. HI. S. BOOZER & CO., Agents at Frog Level, S. C. Dec. 18, 51-4Im. M APES' ilogoRiled Superphosphate AND HI. PRESTON & SONS' AMMODN/ATED BONE Superphosphate of Lime. Cash, $50; Time, $60. The2 Oldest Supe'rphosephates man ufactured in this Country. All of the above Fertilizers are made from the best and fine-t inaterials obtainable. The uh a to prod cacpowerful and ctiye Fer ~iCSKINS MAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, No. 128 East Eay, Charleston, S. C. LoVELACE & WHEELER, Agents at Newh,err.v. Jan. 22, 3-3m. Iemale .1 eadlemy. ACLIAIY. L. P. PIFEE, N. A., ::: Principal. 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