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.N Have yo leare athm L g Jaam tional about your bUSme$Ss from!1 the exp erimets en exeince the year jus losng 'l ave yOZ7 moved along in the Samne oldzgooe and ruts ?Have you obevdanOd marked poinits ali along its COurgce which you Coul1d imprOve UPOD dhcringr the comi-ngl year ? Eave vonl stujdied out a better rota tion of crops-ocne that will Pr'e serve and en ricl- y7onr land. and at the same timea givo remumaerating erops iHaveyo lsystde the defects in your ploz-,ghs anld manner of ploungmc,, so th1at ncext yearyouwil be able to do more a-nd better wor1k, with a less num-. ber of furrows ?. -1ave you made any Progress in- fi1ndJin Dou--t what fertflizers, whether com-merciAl or composts, or combinations of these, -- pay best on your. I an1d s an -,-C"er o Ps Have you noted anylifference in resuits, of deep or shiallow culture. on different soils and crops, a,nd at different stages oftergoh These are a few only of thle ques tions which might be asked, and to smll an i isolyb coeae thate oueane mntiiadTh Northlisbogitated aboutemskinor8 thou rmns a br nd.A ex South tSar practcloysittle othate qu tiove long ago1an the wo groeat arobruts inav oen farming now imroe piments,laln acies ourd whio asyou prod mimuovecrops wuinh the cminu yeabr which Saon stgie. os aete leta tinecreohes ey tcrollps.re serve almos eer;thirln ane mate the buamst giverythingmwe need -where ?a e yough oy stakeal tost eerting ye necoa,li andu mae of cultvaing moe crops al aost bettersivery, wihlaesus at th berv of frosecuave an mddle cmnst ; coutti ationown the moey cp tosbest dimeurnnsin cropsld resutore os deep o shalo cultue,m ondifference.il Wand crs,t arvn a Threre feomOfaiso of the qures tions whichn pigt e buter and ewhs-ah the bsetn, rcingotaoes syrnp theagi ofisn progtabls ve neall, an iht ecssiy flose himto buaxe-hle and oie maaeeant Nrth s agitatedg abtk ang han hous. A lingl work At tain days, ado aticyettledom tabut tittlogmager, anud thep two great proboem in Soutern insin nowb aie, ow tb shepp len lmpursby im proticselfts sacie and w erod, and how eto esc thoe oml, sowns to ip,radc maccordingiv.o wit manise manoru~ laor which Sarerofgs Thoer, othof debt* ias problems. te ey his ho, creasedthe purple crops.n inen and bufarg esemptuousl eeay propereyand is ouhet to take al tding of a mercato money -sl moerchwries follows at lnoi me; :cItti Ui c ateton crop to dsealse connnsle wig blpent~. Whtis diseasevr akes a fuit tree,- the es irs beein mtblih, an emry~bate awi egal the whleat rn slotatodes, nedWhaty necte or caus tof this aiehlc iai soe etimes asd cradbed ton a bore. stck an e11nen * -. a s:niilKC ~Oflhi ~ r:' .. *.. The sap will carry the sulphur to every part oi the tree, and, when the borer smells brimstone, he will I 1it up and[ git. T cause o. the disase being removed, the2ore1 wiAl 5oon beginl to put forthfr I tendr leave:, the withere" 1 foI7C ei.U w%I s V drop off. and th natural growth. F_ 1 -1, S, . E .ff U) . r In r :ts manym noises ar made bautyk by h:i ching to a Lheavy wagon at tLms time. A - snount >e fastenedt over nis rum ?l om one s;aft to another to p';vet is heels < -..Ln.... -o ai-v v go t ' l hitting the wagon. I. a COILS .Uts nothing when he kicks Ie will soon stop kicking. In starting off, some one should lead the colt a few huu- L dred yards, to encourage him, and t i he should be patted when let g%. When training, remember that "a light h:nd makes a light mouth, and a pleasant driving-horse." The well known important rule of prac tice, to start a horse by word of moutI, rather than by a touch of the whip, applies especially to the trainig penod. In feeding his fine herd of Ayr shires, J. D. W. French. of North Andover, SLass., pursueS Lhe follow ing method of winter treatment I roin November 1st to about the middle of M2ay, milking begins at 5 A. 1. and 5 2. 3M. After milking in the mor ning, each cow is given one feCd of good hay; after that is eaten ten quarts of cut mangels and turnips or Imangels alone. The cows are then carded, cleaned and bedded. At 11 A. 3. watering be gins. At noon each cow receives a foddering of corn fodder or poor hay ; at 4 P.3M. a foddering of good hay and two quarts of corn meal (the corn is generally ground with the cob.) After the evening milk ing, the cows are bedded and then left for the~ night. This food is not excessive, neither is it intended to force the cows into giving unu sually large quantities of milk. The dry cows do not receive any grain. The amount of hay fed per day is from twenty-five to thirty pounds. 6 SoZTr.-Take about 4 pounds of ta good lean meat. arnd boil in about 4 ty quarts of water ; pare about sixi small onions, and thc same quantity i of celery, cut in .pieces an inch long ; 1 yellow turnip cut in small u pieCcs, and the same quantity of potatoes: boil in a sepa'rate sauce' pan untilhLal done, as th:at rids the vegetables of apart of the unpleas ant smnell ; when the mewat is tender removec it from the broth, and add ELe vegetabes-not the water te weeboiled in ; then beat well 1 thmeiened with preparounoour ; drop iin all quti.Lties to soak ; the soup~ is ready to be taken up, as it must niot boCil more tha~n five min utes, or it will make it too thick ; if the meat is allowed to remain in the soup after it is tender the soup ; will be full of fragments of it. This t soup is excellent. and as good the leXt day. r. .To IaEP E.inNGS FRVM AMoTrs.- t Fold uip your things. sprinkling a utle dry camphor in between ~ Then sew then up in bags made ofa some strong material containing no wuol or fiber whatever. Linen, o course, is excellent, but common be-ikn anwers verywe.Te bag should be stitced veryv close ly etby machine, and leaving not the malestopening anywhere. This keeps the~ goods perfectly safe. You need. never use any other pre caton, even for furs, but vou must of course, make sure that the moths have had no chance to lay heir eggs in the things before thtey are parkeu. IT D:ar CI.osETS.-In damp closets and cupboards generating mildew, a trayful of quicklime will be found to absorb the moisture and render c the air pure ; of course, it is neces Sary to renew the lime from tIme to tine, as it becomes fully slacked. T1as r&meciy wil be found usefulinm saies andi strong rooms, the damp .ir of which acts frequently most in iuriousy on the valUable deds and . 'tl documents which they contain. V.hen about to poach eggs, t9 -------~.,-. ~-. Misceola . THE GENUINE DR. C, MELANE'S Celebrated American WOR M SPECIFC OR IVERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. F HE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional rlushes, r a circuiscr1-Ad! :pot on one or both heeks; the eve become dull; the uiS dilate; an azure semicircle uils along the lower eye-lid; the ose is irritated, swells, and sometime s eeds; a swelling of the :pper lip ccas.onal headache, wh humn g r throbbing of the cars ; :In unusuaI ecretion of saliva; slimy or wure Dngue ; breath very foul, particularly a the morning: appetite variale. ometimes voracious, wti a gnawin;g ensation of the stomach. at others, rntirely gone ; fleeting pains in the tomach; occasional nausea and vom ing ; violent pains throughout the ldomen ; bowels irregular, at times ostivC; stools slimy, not unfrequent y tinged with blood; belly swollen .nd hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa tied by hiccough; cough sometimes [ry and convulsive; uneasy and dis urbed sleep, with grinding of the eeth; temper variable, but generally rritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY n any form; it is an innocent prepa ation, not capable of doing the slightest jwy to the most tc;zdr infant. The genuine DR. McLANE'S VER IFUGE bears the signatures of C. JIcLAXE and FLEMING BRos. on the vrapper. -:0: DR. C. IMcLANE'S LIVER PILLS re not recommended as a remedy "for dl the ills that flesh is heir to," but in ffections of the liver, and in all Bilious 'omplaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head :che, or diseases of that character, they tand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar itory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un qualed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the id, with the inmpression DR. McLANE'S IvER Piu.is. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLANE and FLEMING BRos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. MLANE's LIvER PILLs, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLan e, spelled differently but same pronunciauion. ESTABLSH ED 1865, AttorneWys at Law. Stcssors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co.. 29F Stree~t, Wasiingtonl, D4 C. AiaricanI and Foreign Paternts' Patetfs p rcu ina ai! Cun r:es. N0 FlEi- IN r>vaM:n. No; ch:age iunless th;e patent is granlt I. No fees Io m.a:lng prel:iiary exain a ans. INo a'dditionl fees for obt:tining and intrference C"s e eire the l'atent O)flice. seion~s before Co%as.~ ILfrintgern1ent Suits dilrnt~tt .mat, and a ht:::ationi pertainn':g ULg LLT OF 'ixTY 1' PAILS. Cl)i:0>'osected ini the Supreme1 C'out of the tited ,Smie'.'~o rt of Ch.n. Coart of Comn is-irs if .\..4biau Clhims, i-uuthLern Cla.ims o:nm:siu:n at'll soN' of wair e!aimso before Am- of Pay and Ecuity. 1) roF*'a-'. 1'amu in \n.i: ot 'f the late ar. r th ir iairs::rein i :ay :se e n t to 01:e:; om :h ;eermnet. of.which the u<-s *are etitKRd in an ! 1erea:.Xe Meud 1:,ndifranuaiont v. ili be furn:ashed free. Unte Stateas Generai Land Office. Cot.:e Lnd Castes. P'rivate Latnd Claims, i i:. Pr c-empt iin anid IIomestead Ca-es, osev'it heihreV the G;eneral Land Office aud enarmen of the inateior. Old Eco.nty Land Warrants. The ia'st ihenort of te Commflsioner1S of the nerl Latid Ollice sho'ws 2.8D7,5t{0 acres of unty Land Warrants outstaniding. Tfhese we-re ue untder acOts of >:.~5 anzd prior acts. We pay ish foar them. Sen;d by registered letter. Where e. man:- areV im.perfect we gi7e in structionls Eii departmtent of our businiess is conducted ia eparte bureau. untder the charge of expe ened lawyer aind cerzks. I'v re -t.u of error or fraud mniAy attorneys re -n';:eude fro:n pr:ctice before the ImI!ionl i ther: o:ices eatch year. Gaian;ts whose 'res have*,. be thos ius~penided will be gra iten.,iy fulrnished4 with .4ull inaformiii.on and coe paer o application to us. . * cg no fee unless successful, stamps >r rt ur ost :ae shoutild be sat us. Liberal arara;emen.tst made withi attorn") in 1 lases of busine-s. Add ress GILMORE & CO., . . ox 44. Washington, D. C W..aImo. D. C., No~vemiber 24.1 76. I tak pleasure in expressing my entir' confi anc ;n the responib~Oility and lidelity of the a;. atnt and CoQ.leci !..Iouse of Gilmnore & o. of this city ')e. 23, 5.-t Thi ctommodous edifice,. situatLed on lAiN STaEET, NEWBEitl, S. C., and (onl as the stASE HOTEL, ow (ttent, andi invites thme people one and Sto cafi'' an' knw ';htt e.mi he done at all ears,to -;~ it : An E:ta Gonod Breakf t, ine or Sppr, for TWENTY-FIVE ai:s au-r wel furn ihd:C taleI, ecI., :nn:en !W:,use to every one. c. 1 ', .in-tf. ALONZO REESE, SALOON, e Street next door to 1)r, Geiger's OltieC, (toi lW iLtU.~n' finis-ed ani- e Roomewly t'iiC j wtedan cfurnishe, and.t ten imen age* e to wit.i eeiyule u rI L ,4 m nnu 4.ooe , Grocere', se. MOWER'S CORNER, p A. I. Wivli's Stu:.d. S, 1 j'J 0 ne i: s Itch IoN . he~~ ~~ a ieesd r-- for f'tu -0 lE.ST Ni:'WSPA1ER EVER I PUITSLISILD AT TIE CAPITAL OF SOUT11 CAROLINA. -0 CI3RCULATION LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN C1,1EASING. -0 WE R 1EP'i-CT''U l,LY IN VITE Ti A T TENT1IO'N 0 1 1: eadg coJununLt)ity 'to the xlkNV' ne)wspapes WO :artr now publish in in Colu ibht. 'i.' I-2 .EGI:-TE"'t is thle (mIy )*lpt-r ever 'id at the Capital of South C:rolilla which is conducted as are the leadidailics of the nrinlcipal cities of tile CouIntry. Ve have: i ::ale :ndl] ditin cl:shcii Caps of editors-gentle!nen well .known al vr iihe State for thiir learning abilityv :aniriun Ih-;noeratic prinnidles Ill-,! Whol hav st-rved ti:_! Sta-1c :u1! Uhe In CNAIv occasion whel ti he dei1:n1nd arowsi for s tre V sriCes. a,i w1h) Im:L%y UV safe!y. ilepende Id upon :: s rel iab1!en Lemles of the Dillmworcy In I ihe l ine of joulrn:u i:. T41E D>%LY R1E.1:1'TEl.' ilatw - ilt ccd umi-i in p titr. 2tx:S: 1iches, )rilt-1 ('n go i papwr andl wJilh largn, eu-,, ty con :LilI i : le LA'" ESi TELE A IC NEWS, kt:LI MAliiET itEPOWt'S. edit!riali mat tr en the' ia<iig occIrrcies of the , imes, ad repite withi intere-,ting iniselilancous re:-ding. Tie LOCA L N EN S i full andl( in terescing, oe E(1itOr dev(tllig his tIlime ex e :lsiy to tltt (epartmncut. Our corres pondt.e froil ashingtol and other places of ote gives an entertaining resu:ne of all the il)ortat eventS 0f tie da%. TIlI E TI t-WE EKL,Y 1ZEGISTElU. with solie niior changes. comnprises the con tents of the Daiily at $2 00 less per year. TihE WEEKLY IEGISTE1t is a large, handsomei1ily-iEotten-upi eight page )i)mper, 2:) x 12 inIches, containing forty-eight co1InonS of remli:ng matter. emlbrainiig all the news of thie week( andl the inost. impiIortant. edito cnl " local news. TE.g1s-IN A,VANCE. Daiiiy IRegister, I yea............. ......700 e a :s a011 h.... .......... 10 Tri-Weekiy R:egister, 1 year..... ...500 Wetekly l;.gister. I yeaLr.. ---..---.......-.- ) 6 monlths................1 00 Any person scuding us a Club of teno ..ub Serib'eriS at one tiinie will r.ece'iVe either of he pape)rs tree, postage prepaid, for one year. A ny person seniding us the money for twenty subscribers to the D)aily muay retaini fr las services twenIty doll1:11ts of the amiooi. ;Ior twenty subs)cr'ibers' to I he Tri for~ 1 wenlty Sub5crliers to the Weekly, live doll:r- 'of Ithleainlotint. As an .li)\'EIlTI:iNU MEIDR'M. TittE IUEG :sTi:ta affor,is uni'qu:d:-d faceil it i. s, having a1 larae Cireuiitiin. andi nuinheriing :enon~g its entron :')i.he wel1-ito-do hpieol e it he' m iddlIe :'i! uppeur por tion of' thle .state. Terius rea ,aitbl. i;or anyx inf!orma1: iion dirted, alilre-ss 'CA L\'O & P'AII.TON. ColIInh ial, S. C. * Parties diejiing copies of1 Tii I:uiL'Es TrE:t to exhibit i:i canivas ting w.ill be Su'j p jed onl applientijotn. .hin11. 15, . -- 1. Vickr's Floral Guiie. A~ b,eamt ifni wa : f 1I Pages, One Cot. oed1 F:e~n P"lni, aml0 : o 'i!b trations, \ege.h; :,e, :un hiow to gow theni. All fo a lin: CI(nNT STr. In Englhish or The*i' FI.wn .xNn F V I:aL i -RI-N 17 'a..: Sx Colutred Plates, and mlanyl l tinale:l F'il.nraing. Fo' 5 ci )enuts in p. ('er cvers; Sl.io inu elegatnt cloth. Jii 01::so EngIlih. Yit:n !LEs'TRATED *IONiT!.Y .GA'/INE :2 I'agj, a. :Gol~ored Plate in every numibe r aed :ny fne Engravings. Price >u1.25 a year: F~i ve Copies for $5.00. Speetle Nm.r "se''*"nt for-lu cenits. S,i?n SElKis aret' he beClst ini then world. Send Iv' CKN-r S'I.un>i for a FLonAL GuIos, cota ih List. andi Prices, antd plenity of JAMES VICK, Jan. i, 1 -im. Roebester, N. Y. 002:ii() 1101\ LST, !!0W 1%ST0EiJ . .IJust puiiblishedi, ai new editionl S of Dr'. Culi'I'verwes Ce'lbra'ite'd - Essay on the~ radical (enre' twit h oitt michineiI) 4)I Si1TUR S iial Lo0sses, I:.iroT'IEN(e'x' )dent :t and Physicail In'capacit v. imimentijlCl s to iar-. ringe 't. alio, CON 51:'1tON, ktE1LEi' i'taiXlext"araaiace. &C. Ai-PrieC.'in ai se'ale.1 enve'ilope, only -SIX eis. Te' celebrnatedi auithor, ini this aLdmni'able I'ssart. (elear lri(emontts, from a thirty' Ver ue's "n' ulSIi pr'acti('i, that the 'ha.rni enly cured wihout the diangerlouis usC 01 it e''rnal miedicn or I 1 tii' aldit ion of' the -impl', crta in, 1n eiT'etua,l,' y meanis of w%hich every?' sltYerer, no mzatter' what his cod'Vitionl Iina.' h'e, may' cur'e imselfI cheap ly, 'VLt '' liriate " an ra iclly. .cnt~'e 'el, in at plan S.nl\ 'ohh. to -t'ii or0 \"we pu.iAge stLamps. ATidrs thLERPninrs,MDIA C. EE CULVERWEL MEICAL~ 00i~., I"'~OlueIn,45SAnn t.,a NEW Y-i't. PstOieIo,486.Jn:..1-7 BOX PAPETERIE. - ' - -' TI ~ l)AI)LI'. ('li.. I sewing; . 'Ag d I'CIS cA~ RE c -4 ~ D9 to - 'U cs 0-4 1 '1 PII it 1IR IVKS T VT PR~OPRIETOR. REDUCED PRICES: VERTICAL CARE MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, 2 Rollers, 10 inches diameter, $5 00 2 " 12 " " 45 00 2 " 14 " " 55 40 S " 10 "' " 0 :s " 12 " " 70) 00L S " 14 " So8 00 bore prices complete with Frame. With out Framiie, '810 less~ ou eaca Mill. HEORIZONTAL, 3 Roll er Mill, for Steam or Water Power, $150. SEND YOUR ~oRDEKRS FOR CANE MILLS and S3YRUP KETTLES, TO JOHN ALEXANDER, COLUMB3IA, S. C. DR. E. E. JACKSON, Remo ~ve( to store t wo doo&rs next to A full st ock of Pa're Medics, Chem~ni al., Perfumencries, 'Toile t Ar: ieh-S, (Garden~ and Field Seeds, al ways in mo:re an.1 at UI d:rs promoitIly at tended to. Aprr. 11, ]5-ti. C. M. HAIRRIS, C .i net Maker & Und(~ertaiker. Has on hand and will make to order, Bed ~teads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Sofas, Setees. Louinges, &c. Cbin.et Work of all kinds made and re naired on liberal terms. Uns on hand a full supply of Metalic, Ma otay and Rtosewood B3urial Cases. otlns ma:de to order at shorc notice, and erse supplied. Oct 9 40 tf MA ~RTIN HARRI1S. Wathe Clocks~, Jewelr'y. At flie New Store oni Hotel Lot. I have now on hand a lairge and elegant sotmlen:. of WTiES, CLUCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, VIOLIN AND VUiTAR~ STRINGS, SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASES, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, IN ENI)LXSS VARIIETY. All orders by mail prvomptly attended to. achaking anud Repairig D)one Chea:ply and1 with Disc..l*~J Cll and exam01 in~ my tock an d prices. EDUJARD SCHOLTZ. Nov. 21, 47-t f. 1>'men.erS (' bothm th up and' down ras.: have the uisal time for D)INNERt at Al. .:', the jun:ctionI of the G. & C. B. B., 11i1 theC 8. U. & C. RI. R. FIue well prepareLrd. and th e charg rea loale. MRS. M. A. ELKINS. (. t 9t f.n 1 .MisceIllaneous. Eecic gazine OF ForYi: iM:teruur, Sciet Hit n Art. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. The ECLK-C ri L.rzm reproduces from for;eign p:-ri : 1 a h -J :lht):c which ltceview.', ::':z'nes& anrd Jiourna:ls ; :mdi n hi:e thf te t:o-..-csLs,7're(r)a11en :tulie t 11bb:etrivr:i in ch r or o' uer n t':.i':k .n t :ah ned to.I i-s ;:_: .. t i I S- SS n v 11-:ws, ;OG.:.u' i. c!i-:n. s. is-roi: icar. P. P1:S. VI.A.v.LS. SORTT NOVELs tiA siIOIT Mro:: a:; : ;u :i h .:: o' scIi.NCi-: ( to -w(I.-i' kii of (,U)J wa ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o pl.n.c :91 : -: ve iz :.:iven. :III a h .;fi i . ;:.0 p!. is : ie bim paiallv to theIO mo:e i.: uIby aric: on bob %id-, of' t.h,:n a th ie< f:- en le d isens Tim olo::ig omconrmethw, principal periodica!s~'...L Irmnnihw ie m r ade and te n:nes o 16e '.adin 1wrier6 Who c*:::iue tot;h:a: P.A.oDICALA. AUTHORS. Quzarterly Review .: lon V E Giadstone Brit Quarteriy Review!Alfred Tennyson EdighL itie.Vw I'rofes'or luxley Ves;rhPinister Review Professor Ty IIdall .onteipioary zeviewi1Rtici. A Por:cr. B A Formii* t.vew J r:c TeN in;eeni:Cent'ry Dr V L C;urpenter Popul ai ScienceRevi'w E It T.!ylor B!:et:oodsMa:'zneProf Mbax -Mulier Cornill 1againe rofe :.-or 0 wen McM61lHiam's M--;Wzine MtwwArnold Frase?r's Mag%zinle E A Freeman, D C L Nw Qutar.. Magazine Jzanes A'thonyFroude TempeC Bar. 1-homas Hughes Belgravia Anthony ''roliope Good Words William Black London Society Mrs 0.iphant Saturdny ieview ;Turgenieff The Spectator, etc ee: Mi.s TLaekeray, ec. It is frequently remarked that in Engiatl the best literary t::ents of the time is being diverted from the writing of books to con tributinig to the periodica.. The ECLECTIC garners the cloicest sheaves fron this rich harvest. S tEEL ENGI%AVINGS. Each number contains a fine ste-e1 engraving-usually a iortrait-exceated in the best manner. These engravings are of permanent value, and add much to the attractiveness of the Mag:;zine. TERMS-Single Copies, 45 cents, one copy, one year, S5; five copies, $20. Trial sub scription for three months, $1. The ECLEC TC and anv S4 nigazine to one address, 58. Post:ge free to all subscrihers. E R. PELTON, Pu'olisher, Dec. 11, 50-tf 25 Boud S treet, New York. -VrEW YORK SHOPPING. - 1TAVING i foried a connection with tie Lamar Plurchasing Agency, I will give personal su pervision to the auswering of L:TTERS OF INqUiRy and forwarding of Samples. Pur chases made with taste and discretion. LUCY CARTER. L AMAR PURCHASING AGENCY. Established. Reliable. Send for Cir cular. Address, MRS. ELLEN LAMAR, 877 Broadway (first floor), New York City. 4-tf. TILE ONLY "ONE-STUDY" FEMLE COLLEM IN THE SOUTH. THE SECOND SECTION OF THE WILLIAMSTON, S. C., OPENS MiONDAY, SEPT. 9. THE FALL SESSION CLOSES DEC. 20. New classes are formied at the beginning of each See: on; so th.it puils mIay join the school Sept. sthi, as conveniently and nrofitably as at any1 othier time. Ra~tes Ior the 15 weeks: Boaird, exe!u'ire at ashng ?-5.0 ;Regular Tuition 75 to $l15.4:0 ; ItrumntIiIt! M usic, 915.00O. No extra et arge for L-ttin, Calisthenies, or filealth-Lift, or for Kindergarten Lessonis in the Trimary Depairtmnt. Rvly ingZ entirely on its own merits as a i ve, thorou gh school, ite confidently expects a conltinutanlce of the~ lberal patronage it has thus far erjoed. Our' new Catalo-.tue sets forthi the wonder fal advantages of the one-Study Plan, and he other v.luable peculiiar ities of the Insti For a copy, address REV. 8. LAND)ER, A.M., PRESIDENT. Aug. 21, 1878. '37-1v. f -If you want to MAKE ' L.| M'ON.E Y pleasanItly mad fast, addiress ]FINLEY, IIARVEY & Co., tlanta. Ga. 22 NOTICEK To the Travelinig Public. The untdersigned wo&uld respectfully in orma his friends and; the genet a! public, hat he has opened a B3OARDINGi IHUSE t the corner of Nauice and Frie:.d Streets, nt fir fromx the Depot. As the rooms are e! appoited, the table abundantly sup lied with well cookedt food, and the ser ats polite and attentive, he hopes to give atisfaction. A. W. T. SIMMONS. - Mar. 28, 13-tf'. TOBIAS DAWKINS, F1IiI1 IBLE B Al RBE B, .E WBE RR Y, S. C. HOP NiEXT DOOR NORTE of POST OFFICE. A clean sbave, a neat cut, andl polite at ention guaranlt Pd. May 3. i-t. HIarnIess andU Saddles. F. N. PARKER, UCCESSOR TO WEBB, JONES & PARKER, Between Pool's Hotel and the Post Of11ce,) DEALER iN ARNESS, SADDLES and LEATHER; Havigbought the E NTI RE ST OCK f the Ilarness and Saddle Manufactory of [essrs. Webb, Jones & Parker, I am pre :ared to do all kinds of work in this line. .iso will keep on hand for sale, HARNESS, ADDLE:1, &e., HARNESS LEATHER, OLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER, &c., ~f the best and cheapest. REPAIRING ad all work done to order 4t CMah Price and at Shortest *1iscellaneous. BOO1 K a *:hMIL LION m=!": A coniplett 'tUlGe tO W;.d!Oek, A ON C ho d , t ' n -t Vir:. -:: I . :er 1: woucn, Adv'ce to !3r:dte-rto: b-r ::. . aned wiife, Ceitsmev amt .o Marriage, Coligu;4; iScia:c - 1,. Lw o M rr:u:c, Law or 'Dvo-ce, h-gal c- ~e ::t cre. A Confidclni.; work uf 320 * ',s t : i .e Er.;:vir. ser.': for 50 ev: *;."The - Mrical AdJviS"r "u:h r.u.ta of im . e.s ::. se:-: h::itl of yvurt . . . dbiiy L..s of S.xs l r. ac. 7 -. : 1;: . " ca A .in e S4temin-11 I~.,j.s or - - :ti!h-od n.: tt n-:- ;: v d. 1 A :: r i ::r althre $. . : . : -et:.::;,cpz .i e. . a .: - w' ar. p -r :- Ca r-::e: . The%th-tr in:vire- em,n::= -br:D:. U--s --is,pensry, N .12 Nj,-& aia z. c.: je:y :gre:a i:: frc-::: R17T= R %,\ s.. s. : cr.d rzddr#-a. t.w >- :%'I !--::rn Tbe !:e-.e:y of tL.c 15:h reatury. I?-;p Barham's s.,.faiNb!e PIL CURE. Marnufacured by the Sa : C-c C:., r.W.:., I. C. It never falls to cure Heunorrholds or Plilei when a care Is =ble. p.'-Priee 1.6st and bona Ade We '" furnlahed on applcatiou PRIESCRIPTIO FsREEV Fo eypei C eo eia Weak nes. Lost 31aI,h:...! and ad d:s,rd-rs brought on by indis en:.t:io or oxtess. Any Druggist hats thw ingror di'-:as. Dr. W. JA1-EMe & C0., No. 30 Wext Sixtli Sreeit, Cincinnnti, 0. . w g ,u and 3.orphir habit cured. - Th-0rig!nr,-R: -t'at S 0;.iuml E-::t-.-:. ,w .S ui , t ;WLa o0 9 a..r.n:,=GaCe o., Ir.%. ~?ateh has $~3 to $7. Revoilvers $2.50. Oer 100 late-atNoveltes .uAI ted. so.suppI-co. r.srfm.Tenn. Apr. 17, 16-1y. a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. No risk. Reader, if you want a . s at which persons of either S ex can nitike great pay all the time they work. write for particula , to H. HAL [Err & CO.. Portland. MaIne. 21-ly THE UNEQ1.MI JA!-'E. PORTABLE AND SATIONARY SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST XMLS, -RAMG,SPULLM AND RANGES rs, POOLE & HUNT Mar. 13, 11-1y. HARPTON HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SPARTANBURG, So. Ca. S. B. CAICUTT, PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of Palmetto House.) House wvell ventilated-rooms newly fur aished and carpeted-tables supplied with he best in the mnarket-adttentive servants -omnibus to all trains. Terms $2.00 per day. Jan. 17 ?--1f. Rail Roads. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. Passenger Trains run daily, Sunday excepted, :onnecting with Night Express Traius on South Carolina iRail Rioad up and down, and with the Charlotte. Columrbia and Augusta and Wilming ton, Columbia arnd Augusta liailroo ds. On and after Monday, Novemb>er11, 1878, the following will be the Schedule: UP,. heave Columbia, -- - - - 8.15 a m SAlston, - - - - 10.00 a m " Newberry, - - - - - 11.23 a m " Hodges, - - - 245p m " Belton, , s - 4.20p m Arrive Greenville, - - - - 5.55 p m DOWN. feave Greenville, - - -84 " Belton. --- - 103am " Hodges, - 10p " ewberry, - - -31opi " Alkton, -- 43 m Arrive Columbia, - -- - 6.05 p mn Anderson Brauch and Blue Ridge Rail Road. Daily, except Suudays, between Belton and An darson. Tri-weekly between Anderson and Walalle, viz: Leave Waihalla for Anderson lodays, WednesdayS and Fridays; leave An eroni for Watlhalla 'Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. UP TEAIN. eave Belton at. 4.20 p mn " Anderson . 5.15 p m " Pendleton 6.10 p m " Perry rile 9.5u p mn Arrive at Walhalla 7.30) p mn DOwN TuAIN. eave Wa!hlla at, - - 7.03 a in " Perrvville, - - 7.40 a mn " emIleton, - - 8.30 a mn " Audersou,' - - 9 26 a mn rrive at Belton, - - 10.35 a in Laurens P,rauch Trains leave Laurens at 7.30 m n. and leave Newberry at 2.3) p. mn. on Tues ibbe. Thrsay sad Saturdays. Abe Blelranch Train connects at Hlodge's ith down and up train daily, Sundays ex ete THIOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'! Supt. JABEZ NORTON, General Tieket Agent. oth Car'olinia Railroad Comipany. CHARLESTON, November 9. 1872. On and aiftersunday next, the 10th instant, the P'asse.nger Trains o'a this road will run s follows: FOR AUGUSTA. (Sunday morning exet ave ( harleston at.. trrive at Anu (sunday morning excepted.) 1.eve GhtarlestOni at..7.30 a mn and 8.:10 p mn Arrive at Columnbiaatt.1..-;5 p mn and 7.25 a mn FOR CHARLESTON. (Sunday nmornin g excepted.) .eave Augusta at... .5..80 a mn and 7.30 p m Arrive at Charleston atA.20 p in and 7.15 a mn .eave Columbiat at. .3.:5 p mn and 8.00 p ni Arrive at Chtarleston at 'J.45 p mn and 6.15 a mn SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundatys excepted.) .ave Summt~erville.............--.7.30 a mn Arrive att Chiarleston.,................40 a mn Lcave Chiarfrsto....-.---.------....30 p n1 Ar rive at Summierville. .............4.;)0p mn ACCOMMOD)ATION PASSENGERt AND FR~EliIT TRAIN. (Daily, except Sundays.) Leave Columia at............... 0.20 A. M!. Arrive at !;ranehville at .........12.40 Noon av' lBratnchville at .......... 1.05 P. M. Arrive :at Columbia at...........6.4.5 P. M1. l;reaiat,t Dinner and Supper at Branch ville. Close conncetion made at Columbia with ie* C:hariot te. Columnbia a:ad Augusta Rail road to po011ins North. Pasengers for p)oinis On the Greenville n dColumibla Railroad, will hereafter leave S. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt. S. Il. ICIE-i s, G.en- Pass- Agent. PATABURIG & ASHETVILE RI. E., A2ID SPARTANBURO, UNION & COLUMBIA R. R, The fcllo'-ikh4 Passenger Schedule will be run inand after Mor day. Novemnber 4.1878: DOWN TRA12. CP' TRAIN. Arn-.e. Leive A rrive. Leave. e :maa' 1...p-.------n~ J auda. .---- I2-c0 .'p . 40 1)U0 eirow . - --------- - yon City. . 3.-..4 ndzuums......8.2 :mpobela......7.6 man. ....... .... 3'72 'mp ton. 4..0 --.. r Line Junct'n 52)60 parianburg.... 5.40 60 ..71 3 'Co let -------- -.. onesville.......... "I 1. p.8 4.40.0 515m 2.20 p. m. 9.40* 10.00 2.4> 9.21. 3.2 i 8.45 3.40 8.21 4.00 7.56 4.8.1 7.82 40 - 7.22 5.29 6.50 6.00 a.m. 7.10 6 30 6.54 685 7.33 6.05 .:- Q 1( #a a 4 40 5 15 Wfachines. - S0 o C o S bo 0 f ~.. c. I o S o - - .. E Ab' 9o Z- ca m o --4 - oi * -~ a Z 0 * T > Staionryamw idingi e . STOKE penei, ini the new and znnd u;i i: t: immediately opposite the olxlwh! o:Ic,-, on M1ain ctreet, a complete STATIONER , Comprisig Letter, Cap ad No:e i'Zper, of ill size. . uaities and of every lescription; Fiat Paper (f Cp, Demy, NoICe-Cap, Me dim, Roiyal, Super-Ioyail, aid fimperial sizes. which will be sold in any quautiiy, or manufactrurl into Blank 1ooks of any sivce, aw ruled tr i n pattern,:md bound in any sie, at short notice. ENVEiLOPbES a ui1ess variety-all sizes, colors nd qu.ali ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety. Memoradum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Ieceipt Books, Note Iuoks. ARCliIr EC riS and DRAUGHTSMlEN will find a complete stock of materials for their use. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes Ind boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY O !every descrption; a great variety of con venient and useful articles f or both Teachers and Pupils. ALso, Photograhi Albums, Writing Desks, Port folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY ARITICLES. Also, a most elegant stock of Gold Pens an. d Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rubber Blael.: Bine, Violet and Carmine, Indelible anmd Copv ing; Mucilage; Chess and Back ga.mmon~Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed di'ng Cards, and everything usuaiiy kept in a irst lass Stationiery House, Whieni the subrscriber inltends this shall be. He o riil condreCt is HIXDERY :md I ANK{ 'I)lK MANUFACTORY and PA PER-IiAiNG ESTA1BLISlID ENT, wh'ichi ha bjeen inl successful opecration for over thri veurs in this State. :md to which he wii1 continuei to ievote his own person~al at tention. ilis stock wvi!l l.e kept up full and compte.o., anid his prices wiih he foundu always reasonablh, and he hopes to have a share of patrona:reC. Nv . 'R. STOKE~S, Main Street, Nov 15 4GtfOpposite Phonix Oflice. '*!t is wo:th double its price."-Ottawa (Can ada). Advertiser. 2 CKEAPE~ST AND BES T! If. IPETERS~ON'S MxAZINE. IFULL-s:ZE PAPER PATTERNS ! W A 8UPPLEMET will be given in every nutaber for 1979, conatainri a full-size paper pttern for a loi'.s or* child's dress. Every sub scriber will receive, durrinig the year, twelve of these patterns, so that thiese alone will be worth more than the subscription price. Great i provemeruts will be made in other respects. .2 lI'ETERSON'S 31AGAZaii" contains, every year. 1, 0f pagces. 14 steel p lates. 12 c olored Ben, lin put terns5, 12 mammoth colQred fasihion plates, 24 pages of music. and about 900) wood cuts. Its prmicipail emubellishmenxtS are SUPERE STEEL ENGRAVINGS! Its immense circulation enables its proprietor tospendi more on embellishments, stories. &c., thman any othmer. It gives more for the money than anyv in thme worid. Its Ti?PLLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best oub!ishmed anywhere. All the most popuar writ3rs are employed to write originally for "P'eterson." In 1879. In a(dd ition to the usual qatitv of short stories, 1-'IVE ORIGINAL CO'YIt(G IT NOVE LIETTES will be given, by Ann 8. $tephecns. Franik Lee Jsenedict. Frapces Iodgson laurnett. Jane (G. Austin, and tbat un rivalled hiumorist, the author of "Josiah Allen's Wife." MAM!MOTH COLORED F&SHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on sreel, TwICE THE USUAL SIZE. and are un equaled for beauty. They witl be, superbly col ored. Also. 11ousehold and other receipts; in short. everything interesting to ladies. N. l.-As time publisher mnow pre-pays the post ae to all mail ubecribers. "Peterson"-is CH EAP 'IR THANi EVERI; in fact s TUr: CnEAPEsT IN TUE woRLD. TERMfS (Always ini Advance) $2.00O A YEAR. 2 (opies fur $3.50; 3 Copies for $4 53; W ith a copy of~ thme premium picture, 24x20, "CumisT BL ESSItNG LITTLE CHILDRtEN," a live dollar en grai:mg, to the person getting up the Club. 4 Copies for SG.5!l; 6 Copies for $9.0:); 10 Copies for $14 IL0; With an extra copy of the Slagazine for 1S79, as a premium, to tue person getting up the Club. 5 Copies for S8.00; 7 Copies for $10.50; 12 Copies for $17.00; With both an extra copy of the 3Magazine for 1879, and the premium p icture, a tive 'dollar engraving, to the person getting up the Club. Address, post-paid, CHiARLE~S J. P'ETEIt$ON. 3:6 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. E7 Specinmeus sent gratis, if written for. Oct. 9, 41-tf. DRI. J. W. SIPSON. J. WISTAR SIPSoN. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, I ROPRIET'oRdS GLENN SPRINGS, Spartanlburg County, So. Ca. OPENTO VISITORS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Accessible from Unjion C. HI., on the Spartanburg & Union R. R , sixt.eenm miles Soth-east of the Springs, anid from Spar taburg C. H., twilve umiles North. There are good Livery Stables at each of these poinats. RATE.S OF HOARtD, CoTTAGE~ RENT, &C. For Single Meals. ..............$ 75 Form a Day............... 2 00 For a Werk{ per Day.............. 1 7.5 For a Month ~ Day.............. ~ I