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~_7 ABOUT THE TIME TO DO IT This is about the right time. That i-, if you care to be neat. It no(t. no mautter It is easier to be poor thai to be rich to be a sloven thall to be neat. That is for zoie folk. it is time to clean the buse. A:d to cleau up about the yard. -Ad th. gardeu. Anid the trim. And about the shop or places c bsiness. If you are a farmer, working fu IonCV t', pay taxes for the support o bondholders it is time you were a work. Fix up the barn, nail all the loos boards on tight, straighten up you fence posts, drive a stone or a stake the ground to keep them straight; na in loose boards or pickets, put whol rails in place of broken ones, and us the broken ones for wood; don't leav them on the ground to rot; strengthei the weak spots in the fences all abou the f:ri. Cut the weeds and sprouts awa; from the corners of fences. Clean ou the bari--the bay-the stables -th cellars. Drive nails or hooks to han, shovels, flails,harness, &c., on. Patel little holes before they become bi, ones. Disturb the rat nests. Fix u] the hog pen. Put your plows, drags forks, shovels, rakes, &c., in order. G ive your horses or *oxen more feet and less whip. Keep good natured save what you earn till you spend i for needed improvements, and you wil soon be rich. Then clean up the door-yard. Sel the scraps of old iron to the foundry men. Sell the old vials and bottles t< a dru'ggist. There are enough ok vials in houses to fill all the drut stores in the country. Pick up th pieces of old tin, brass, copper, shei iron, &c., and put them in a box in tht woodhouse, shed or barn. They wil come handy or can be sold. Keen little boxes for big nails an( little ones-for screws, tacks, &c. Have a place for the hammer, the saw the file, the chisels, the little tools s< often needed. When done using them don't drol them in the urass or dirt; run off ant leave theni, but put them where the belong. Tlien you can find theni wher wanted. . Fix up your wagon. Prune youi trees and vines. Rake the bones, and such stuff about the premises into o .heap and burn them. Try to be neat, even if it is hard work, and see hov much better your fara or house will look, and how much better you will feel. Transplant a few trees. Set out a few flowers. Plant some flower seed. Train vines up the door and win. dows. Be good-natured. Speak kind words to the wife and~ children. Don't use them .like hogs.* Don't spend your money for whiskcy -better buy school books for your chil dren or a dress for your wife. - Tfry and be somiebody, and others will hielpyou. Be a good, earnest, kind-hearted man, anid see how much happier you will be. And when Sunday comes, rest, that you may be ready for work on NMonday. When your work is done go home and romip with the children-read to your wife-open your heart, and have a lit tie fun. D)on't be a slovenly farmer,ra slo venly housekeeper. See how much you can do to-day or this week to beautify your home, and see -how much prouder of it you will be next week.. Then clean out your shop-your of Wash the windows. Clean the dirt from dboors. Put things in order. Be somieboJy. THIE SLTUATloN OF AN ORCHARD ANtI TulE Som.-The situation of an orchard or fruit-garden should be one that has the advantage of a free circu lation of air, and is exposed to the south. with a slight inclination to the east and south-west. When the situ attiobn is low and close, the trees are ve:ry liaible to become mossy, which al ways injures them, by closing up the pores of the wood, they arc also more habi l to be affected by blight. Al. ih'ugh having an orchard closely pent u p b, trees. etc., is injurious; never thees, a screen oftforest-trees, at such a distance from the fruit-trees as that the latter will not he shaided by them,. is of ve.ry great service in protecting the trees~inu spring from severe cold winds. A good. strong. loamy soil. not too retentive of misture to the depth of thirty inches, or three feet, is most suitable for an orchard. Great atten t ion must be paid to the sub<tratum, as the gtroundl must be well drained; for; it the top soil he ever so good, and the - bottom wet, it is very rarely the case that the trees prosper manny years tey soon begin to be diseased and gro to <iecay. As it is so indispensably ncessary to the suecess of fruit-trees that the bottom should be dry. if it is not naturally so. it must be made so by judicious draining. ARRESTING. I)EAY IN POTATOES. -Various plans for arresting decay in potatoes after digging have from time to time been made public, such as dust ig with quick-lime. gypsum, chareoal dust. etc. Prof. C'hurch, of Cirences ter. Englanid, the eminent agricultural e cemist,announices that sulphite of lime appears to exercise a very remiarkable intiuence in arresting the spread of de cay in poItatoes affected by the potato disease. LIn one experiment the sailt was dusted over some tubers, partially decaved from this cause, as they were beinEz stowed away. Some months af 1.-rw:trd the potatoes were found to Lave suffered no further injury. A similar triail with powdered lime proved to be Read! Road ! ad GREAT DISCOVERY! BRAIE PATENT AIN MADE FW14(0 Pore White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zine, Chemically Combined. Will list t.rt,e tiis zs luung as the best lead and oil 1iiIXt'd in the ordinary way. Alays ready for use. Sold by the gallon. One Gallon Covers Twenty Square Yards Two Coats. Tm.: rLAIS, FAt7Qn-IF CO., V.t., Feb. Gth, 187"y. MR..C. P. KNIGnT-S.: The Paint came safely tohand as ordered-two kegs, five e allons each, ad tire bicets, one gallon each. As practice was slack, I did the job niyselt. Two weeks, (tnot constant work,) completed the house two coats. The last coat I applied thick, and it is now generally coiceded that for enamel-like hardness, and body, and hariony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dol lars by the operatiou, u hieb is an item just now with Southern people. It should be gen erally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in t such stock as Testinonial;, but I feel so forcibly the great adaptability of your "Enamel itPaint" to the wants of our people, in excellency of material, in beauty of color, and in the fact of its being "ready mixed", that I give you free permission, (if it is desirable to you,).to make what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S. McGILL, 31. D. B.%LTI:rtr.:, Dtcenier 10th, 1872. Mn. C. P. KN,i1r, EsQ.--DA:.R Sia: It alords tile much plasiure to say to you that the Bradley l'aLentJ Enmel Paint far exceeds my- expectation in economy and beauty, and I have every rea-on to believe, in durability. Mmre than twelve months since, I painted the roof of my (11o:el Mansion 1lous0) with the r1dlev 'atent Enamel Paint, and I was so well pleased with it, I determint'd to paint the outside of tih- Ilotel, and am most happy to say it gives me perflect satisfietion. In enelusion I will say, if this testi monial will be of any aJrvantage to Von, yon are at liberty to use it. Yours most respectfillY, ISAAC ALBERTSO.N, -Mansion House Iotel, N. W. Cor. Fayette and St. Pail Streets, Baltimore. To TnF PPLI.-It afiord- mein mc ip'iasme to state that in. Jtly, 1871, Front Street Theatre was painted inside ani out with "1;radlVs Patent- Enamel Paint," for which C. P. Knight, No. 9 West Lombard Street, is :ient, aril to testify to its superior ity over any and till other pants for.similar uses. In no nriVate ' INIlg can pamnt possi bly be subj'ected to the very severe test it undorgoes at this estahU!:Mnit, where, during our daily cleaning, soap and soda are con.tatly applied to it, anl yet it appears as sound and fresh as when first pit on. Of the nunerous advantages it puSsesses over other paints, I will only mention its being mixedt and reIaIV for Its- in quantities t:o suit pur ceasers; its quickly drving properties, which saves muh!i time in the execution of work 1 where paint is needed, and its very percep:ible tenacity, wh;ich imparts beauty and dura bilitv to the objects nit which it is used. As .such I al. carrstly t-recoiienI it to the merclatits ani tra,esin of our city, believing it will give then groaer satisfaction than they can possibly anticip:to. WM. E. QINNI Baltimore, April 25, Is?2. Iront Street Theatre. -.un:tsttraun, December 1th 1-,72. Mt. C. P. KNI1T--Dy.at Sin: The paints we receivel from you hive been applied to several of our own buildings and to those of our frieds, and have given ntie Satis faction inl covering uali'ie-s, in glo, and inl adapttbility to all kinds of surface of mate rial, and we cheerfully recomlmei it. especially to that class of consumers who have to depend upon unknown parties, or painters, to mix and furnish materials, wherein we have found the most deception. Yours, truly, JACOB STOUFFER & SON. Mar.YLAND LI%E, DALTiMon CoT-NTY, Mn., September 24th, 1872. C. P. K\IiI, Esq.- Agent for Iradley's Patent Enamel Paint, B 1timtore-Di:.in SIn: The paint which I pit-chased from You has given entire satisfactiotn, so mitch so that all my neighbors intend to follow my example, and have their houses paint''d. It is not on ly durable and clieap, but it looks better after it is put on than any paitit I ever saw. The painter I have employed is delighted with it. Ile says that he can pamIt twice as fast, and at the same time do a better job, with the Enamel paint, tha-i any other paitt lie ever used. I can therefore without liesitation recommend it to the public as one of the very best articles of paint ever introduced. Yours, very truly, JAMES IIALL. B3E. Ami, Mann..asn, March 4th 1C7. Ma. C. P. Ksiant-Daat SIR: I have beetn usitng, since last springr, Bradlley 's P'atent Enamel Paint, and ant happy to say that it gives entire satisfacetioni wherever I have used it, tand to .parties to whom I'have furntished it for other paiters to use. - Mr. .John J. Street, who lives near Cleritont Mills, to whom I furtnis-hed the hradiey l'aint last fall, is much pleased with it, and gives permi sion to use his tname in recommnenditng so good a vaint. S. II. Montague, painter, agrees with mei( as to the dhurability of your miost excel ent painit. I hope parties wh o have" painting to do will look to their advantage antd appl.v Bradlev's Patent Enamel Paint, which is the most durable paint niow in use. It holds its gloss longer than any other paint that I have ever used. Yours, truly, ~E. C. GA RRETTSON, IIouse and Sign Painter. C. P. Ksr.n-r, Esq.-D.An Sit: I have used Bradlley's Patent Etiamel Paint on nmy dwelling last Sprinig, atnd am niuch plkased with it, and it looks as well now as whten furst painted, and consider it a good l'ainit. Yours, truly, C'reswell P. 0., IIartford Co., Md., Feb. 6th, 1S73. A. [I. STR ASBAUGIH. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, No. 93 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore. ~"SPECIMENS AND PRICE LIST FUJRNISIIED GRATIS.. 3 June 11, 23-3m. Has been before the American public without this Linijnent. The money re OVER THIRTY years.. It has never yet funded unless the Liniment. is as repre failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has sented. l>e sure aind get the genuine justly been styled the panacea.for all ex- MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, by all Druggists and Country Stores, at Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c., for M-m and 250., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice Beast.' sNo family should be a single day style, size of bottle, &c. 'Ig ~r Ii~Ned~ V HAGAN'S VEETABIES AND FRUITS, FRESH EVERY DAY. Iotel, boarding hiouse keepers, and house keepers generally, who have been at the ir wits end in furnishing their tables, nerd ito longer fly into fidgets, go off at the jur. ha.n ile, or aniy olter unprofitable holly, h,eau'e of their inability to tind something to cat; all that they need do now is to call on - J.or M. SILL, (Soebetween A. D. Lovelace and Rodle sperger & hlornsbiy,) /i Where FRESH CHARLESTON VEG;ETA- ' 7 B3LES, together with FRUIT can always be be had. SEGARS, TOBACCO of best brands, and CONFCTION ERY also in store. May 28, 21-tf. Interesting to All. M~O Mv term of office havmig 'expired, I re- Pre Bomn Cmpxin term of oflier, to call ott Messrs. & Jones lue4ApasocuedbHe,Ftie Jones who will deliver the samte. n ipe,dpelguaradusghl Nov.27, 4S-tt. Tl(S. M. LAKE.* pt. risawyanFrkesadu - - Per 1)y!Agents Wantted 21~t8teLddcekwt $ to$ 0 c of workitli s o U fU LO[SI EU pIe f either sex, young or old, miake more atmin e-t work for us ii their spaure moments, or :lli odb l rugssadFge trs'D Ste tine. thani at anythitte else. Particubir- o.5 'rslc,~eYr. fre.Adres1V.Stuip o &(o.Borlad COTTOA GI S. HAVINQ increased our Manufactory we are prepared to supply the demand for our well known COT rON GINS, which are con sidered the best in the market by those who have used and known them. EVERY GN GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Price lower than any offer first-class Gin. Orders solicited early in the season to prevent delay. By permission we refer to the following gentlemen: Col. ). Wyatt Aiken, and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokesburv. Gov. M. L. Luiiham, Edgefield; Maj. A. Jones, Pine House; Nj. Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, 1.ate,ville. Capt. .1. G. llawthorn, Sainda od Town. Gen. M. C. 1:ntler, Coluimtbia. Messrs. WEBi. .NI)NES & l'AIKElR, are our authorized A--erts for Newlberry, at whose store a saniple Gin can he secu. Address, NEBLETT & GOODIZICII, .tune 4, 22-4m. Augusta, Ga. Inu.-rance. COTTON STATES LIFE. INSURANCE COMPANY. * PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON- GA. Authorized Capital..........2,000,000 Guaranteed Capital........... Deposited with State Cmptrollers for Security of Policy Uolders. . R1 50,000 W. 1. Jonsros................President WV. S. HIo....... ...... .VicePresident Gi:o. S. OimARa. .. .....Secretary J. W. Ist-n....... ..... General Agent J. Me:nces Gzm:N, M. D.,...Medical Ex'r W. J. M.an.t...........Sup't of Agencies C. F. McCaY....... ............Atuary NEWIERRY (. Ii.. S. C.. At a meetin;r of Policy IIldders, at Newherry C . II . a Board oft Ad.visory TIrustee.- of the h)(OTTION STI.ATEFS LiFE TNSlIl1ANCE C'OMPANY was organmiized. and the folowingr offi ceers elected: TuOMAs S. MIoontMAN. - President XVM. ILANG;FORD, - Yice-P'residenit (. IL. SmItUMlPERT, - - Secretary The Companiy is in the finest possi ble condition-having $175 to $100 >f liabilities. A D)ividendl has been declared on dll Policies issued prior to Jamnuary 1st, 1870. M. W. ABNEY, G;eneral Agent. Drus 4V Fany .lrtiles. DR. S. F. FANT, NEWVBERRY C. HI., 8. C. All the nmost approved PATENT MEDI. IN ES con:stanmtly, on hand. . P'ElWFDIE RIES, OAPS4 anid 'ThILE'T A TIlILES., of t.he chmoicest character. MEDICINAL LIQ~UORS, of pures quali Prescriptions compounded earefully, at ll hours, dayx andIii. iht. Mar. 12, '7:,-10-Jf -WILSON'S LIVER REMlEDY. Esure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jauni ,dice. Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache,Pains in thelHead, and all kriindred diseases. EVElRY FAMILY SHOULD HATE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, 'Mlr . , lo-am. CHA RLOTTEx, N. (. DR. H. BAER, DR UG G IST, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. he Temperanee Advocate. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1870. IM--'I FRANK P. BEARD, Editor and P'roprietor, CAIIDEN, S. C. Terms, ~2 in navance. 0;0 ~~A DRESSED FL.W)RING,,CEILING, WEX terns of i\ ouldings made, over 100,00C Mantel-Pieces, Door .nl W%inl(ow Frames, in ls, Ballusters of Walnut or Mahogany, on i work made as cheap at this establishment as on hand the largecst stock of the above,South antee will give entire satisfaction to all who The subscribers are the only practical Me :arrying on the business in the city of Charik State, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, twenty years. W. P. R NOTICE.-On account of the manner in wh tion of the risk of Breakage of Glass with the roads in this State at IIALF RATES, wh Mar. 12, 1873-10-1y. HE&C I a14 TO LOWEMT.PRICES. L.H. HALL& CM, ;, 4,6, 8,170 K4 rh et Stt. 2g35,22J,"X,fxtBd' 3 CHA R LESTON, S. 0. This Cut eintered according to Act of Congress. nl the yar 187,:;. by 1. if. Ha- i..& Co.. in the cjf flce of L'he librarian of Congress, at WashingtLon. -June 25, 1870-25-ldy. Ao m Sas ad lids MOULDING, 4AK, ST1RFI-tre, htblrs Fr WINOW GLST PECILT. fre on aplictio,resbyde Oct , '72-0. a1rleton S. G. )o , as and5 Blin Facory CHAARLESTON, S.. C. acorn a there is7:.b .1.}s.&C in the ooth ll oherri au fCore at Wac~ato god by a5 1Sarolini hi. iy Factor and Blcoos inse,op Sy.Addre, FI-uEs, ueS ACKr P.sin hardoxare, Carleston,p , .lC. Nov. 1, '72-- biads --17.C tt raSre, nar Gnle and Co Mnlm ('i)Ll'.\LASS A. S.EC.A. W ite PinL: mbe T foRSElE.T frd othe pplrtiuon strg,y01mk vne pn thPs. CotonspEd t - 2th ow ne and t lowestki rateshage r ct. 2,'Alyl prop rtysostoe S wil h theOes hanin aCEOr,or cessry; sand nd hrefhndin wiloly Fdressed to theeisn Tre:,urer. EA Dll w- mnP cu E , ttl Pjresin From this date ~zlth o ewerr IEAnD mil frished - rtu aln ingtle cauiavac hFeabet or n.d insteoads Kin te, bOwe e subs Cripnon St, nopin li dufCeita 1 nva iab. bo 1.-. Carlo'twen, re-C Lmer getCu th llEL al$, Aentbs- e Trnsient ad-4-veiiee. oesu vid 5cs foce, r reenvinlerin. CLtib hiaonrac Railr ad,o hee i n -.W 3 HAYN ['lEl DiAlDS, 4C Oer 10 11itt'eent p--t feet on hiand, for : ale a-NwL- rkp:cs ade to order at short no:ice. Stair Ioail, Newv mnd and miade to order. Giood and substanitial can he made in the lited Slate:- We have of t,he city of Daitimiore, all of which wv guar vant:g,ood and substantial work. lianic's, Sash, Blind an. Door M1aker- t byTrade, ston, and cAn refer to agenleen ail over this as to the character of their work for the past USSELL & CO.,Chr o, ch we box up our work, and our own assump rlinary ahandlin, our goods a lir l pye over ch is a great saving to f thei oser of our work. L. V. iRUSSELl, & Co. Bdug ies, addlery s e. ITB0 ES' &asl1 PA CKM E MEAN BUSINESV And can show a stock of Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery, 1 HARNESS, AND FIXTURES, BABY CARRIAGES, TUNKS, AISE9, Refrigerators, &c., &c., "enera ly, in this lin -, which for heauty, ur, drability and sleiority cann, ot he s!"rpassed in the country. WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES, AND DEFY COMPETITION! I Our S DLE and IlAlRNES MAN' FACTORY is wre l suppicid and turns out warranted work. AT THE LVWER STORE ean be found a choice and large assort ment of Family Groceries AND* PLANTATION SUPPLIES,. of every character ard kind, which we wil sell - Low for Cash ! We buy largely of COTTON and gire the top of the market always. All we ask is that the public will favor us wilh a call so that an examination may be made. Remember there are three sepa rate establishments. WEBB, JONES & PARKER. Oct. 2:I, 4:;-tf. Slationery andl Buidin. NEl Tif(ONERY HlO1N, E. R.STOKES IIAS just opened, in the new and hand some building immediately opposite the Poenix ollice, on Main street, a complete stock of I ST ATIONE RY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of all sizes, qualities and of every description ; Flat Papers of Cap, Demny, Double-Cap, Me diumm, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial sizes, which will be sold in any quantity, or manuufactured into huank Books of any siz~e, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. ENV ELOPES In endless variety- all sizes, colors and quali tis. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Receipt Books. Note Books. ARCHllf!C IS and l>RAUGHITSMEN will fd a complete stock of materials for their use. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, rstoi Boards. Postal Paper and Boards, oil Paper, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes and boxs, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONER~Y, Of ver decrptin; gratvariety of ton Phoutogruht Albmums, Writing Desks, Port folios5, Cabmas, with boxe., and a countless variety of Ako, a most eleg:mt stock of Gold Pens and Pecnci! Ca-es, superbuly-zmuntcd tluber Goods. I NKS5. Black. Blue, V.iolet :mnd Carnmine. Iudelible nd Copying: Murilate: Chess and IPack Igammon Men and Boards :Visiting and Wcd ding Cards, and everything usually kept in a First Class Stationery Hlouse, Which the subscriber intends this shall be. lie will still conduct his BINDER~Y and LANK 1Iu'K M A NI 'FACTORY and PA PElRLNG ISTAULISIIMENT, which has bcCi inl sutcessful operation for over thirty yeairs in this State, and to which he w ill continue to devote his~ own personal at tetioni.- li s stock will he kept up full anid complete, anmd his prices will be fount always reasonable, and lie hopes to have a share of patronage. . *E. R. STOKES, Main Street, Nov. 15, 4&-tl Opposite Phomnix Office. E. ElAVIE.s. 1). B. WAD)E.. '11l [sIF[ 8701% lO TIl ER1. E.E.DAVIES&CO.,: D)ealers in. New York and DomestIe Poultry, Game, Eggs, Butter.' 1 Lard, (Cheese, &c. It FRESH FISH ' And n N0U0OL 9 0YTFR HPOT, P'LAIN STREET, COLUMB8IA, S. C. Orders Promptly Aitlended To. a AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAMINC AND SEWJNG MACHINE, BUY THE BEST! The DIERICAN will Lat a Life TIle. It is :uperior to all other !or simplicity aid du1rabilitV It h: b Ie0 pronIo0nced hv the best me chainies th be .t fin.Ah:ed, and made on th6 best phn, of any nachine manfactired. Will sew the !in.t and coarsest fabrics, no mater how much starch. Never drops stitches, runs light and almost noiseless. Gall and examine for yourself. Sold oil tne most reasonable terms and satisfiction Lniarazteed. Inducmie nti ts to clubs. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Oct. 23 -1:-tt. 11o6els-Barber. I BOARD 1KCED TO *309 PER DAY. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Proprietor of this well known FIRST CLASS HOTEL would respectfully inforni his ImaY frietnls and t.- traveling public generally, that le his th ; day REDCCED HIS RATES 1' IBOARD from .i per day to .: PER 1DAT, and at the samile time plVdges himself to spare no pains in the management of the house to sustain its re putation as a first class iotel in every re rpect. WM. "ORMAN, July :V, 30-:f Proprietor. The Newberry Hotel, JORDAN P. POOL. Proprictor. This Hotel has undergonc recent repairs, and is now more comfortable and well ap pointed than ever. With a well-kept tr-le, good rooms, attention to every want, and obliging servants, the traveling public will find it all they can ask for. In addition there is a first-class bar-room where the best of wines, liquors and segars can be had, and also a billiard-room at tached. The Livery stable belonging to the Hotel is also well supplied. Sept 25 tf RESTAURANT. BA KEY. The undersigne&i respectful!y informs the public that she is now prepared to furnish Meals-Fish, Ovsters, &c., Every Day, and at ail Hours. Aso, Bread, Cakes, Pies, Wigs and Rolls, Fresh Every Day. Nov 13, 4f6 KA~TE SIODAIR. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THlE Alston Hotel, EB~.reakfa-t (boing. 1p :md Dinner Going Down.~ a Jan 1 l'A VI l I ON IIO TE L. Charleston. S. C. G. T. AL.FORD & -';O., Proprietors. NATIONAL HOTEL. Columbia, S. C. iRobert. Joynler. P~roprietor. P. Hamuiltoni JovIner, Clerk. RATES: f Board, pe: Day................(1(1 apper, B:llreakfst ::nd' Lod.'ing..2 00 single Meals...............-:... f0 REESE & CARROLL, HlAVlNG .M) JIA.un l)IkSSING. SALOON, North of the Pollock Hlouse, COLAUM BIA, S. C. Roonm newly fitted aind furnishedl, and gen een aittendmed to wvith celerity, after the iost approved styles. Nov. 22, 47-tf. Wo seFunihn-4-oo s - --- - fi Painlin ~o AME PAKER IOSE SGN AND DEJATEE P ACKTER; PER HANGiING and KALS3MINING. Havinig provided hiniself with alt the Ia- f st improved ladders and other tools and opleents of his trade, is now prepared to erforim all work in his line of business with eatness, durability and dispatch. COUTEY JOBS WILL BE ATTENDED. Iy the arrian;.;etneits whiich lie has comn 1.ted lie will be able to do the several r. aices of his trade at the LOWEST POS lLE l'RICE. . Ti Terms (a-h onm thme comletion2 of work. B If you want ine and dlon't see me, ing.'-e fr GIVEN AWAY. A Fine German Chromo. WE SEND AN ELEGANT CTIROMO, MO'TED AN)I I-M.FO rA31!.1G, FnLk,i T EVERY AG!.NT. AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND; Wli, LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE, i;Y Ti' . . .NOX. 942 Pages Octzvo. 130 Fine Engravings. Itecates 1uciden::, and Accidents beyond the Light of D.iy: Szartug Ad%entures in all part of the Worbi: .Mires and Mde of Working t1hen: Undereurren- or Soiety; Gamib!ing ianid its Iorrors: Cavernsand their Mysterie:r :he Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prison, iic their Secrets; Down in the Depths of the Sea: Strange Stories of the >etecti;n of Crime. The book treats of ex perience with brizands: nights In) opium de d and ganbling hells; life in prison; Storieo exiles; alvcntuires among Indians; journeys through Sewers and Catac6mbs; accidents in mines; pirates and piracy; tortures of the inquisition; wonderful burglaries; under world o the great cities, etc., etc. We want agents for this work on which we give exclusive territory. Agents can make $100 a week in selling this book. Send for circulars aid special terms to agents. J. B.BUU & HYDE If ARTI0l '). CONN., OR CHICAGO, JLL. May 21, 20-4m. ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE BOOKS OUT! 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