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?Vl?r^i,: :'?'/? S*?* oW^'t?O?n??re ? V^^^^^^^^^^^ Attend the Trne Event/' _ rSbS&li anT^"7"' .STV ^hT/rtiwflft?'A ' n ! Tmi?.Srt ArVWWtfTTvm ?PRTTi 11 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 19. Pa?s?d 'oV :th?n Legislature-Session jL870 ant/ 1871;; _' . ~ -, r.Lv4-r:-v-'TOW?'<W ?B?H?im?Ba. ,:1 :'. ? 8K0i 88. That, an ? Aot entitled -'?An Aot to incorporate tho to vic of Orango? burg," nppr o ved or? tim seventeen th day 1 of December, A, D. 1886, bo, and the sam? is hereby?-'altered and amonded os follows: That from and after the po&BBgo o! this Ap^.;t^V.An.d:syerj,pers9*i; or per BortB, who, shall havo realdad within the oorporato limita of the town of Orange burr; for sixty daysj ' are hereby declared to bo members of the corporation hereby to bo oroatod. SEO. 89. That the said persona shall, from the passing of this Act, become a body politic and corporate, and shall be known and, Called by the name of the town of Orangoburg, and its corporate limits shall extend one mile in every direction' from the Court House as a centre, except on the Bide next to North Edie to River, which river shall constitute tile boundary in that direction. SEO. 00. That tho said town shall be governed by a Mayor and four Aldermen, who shall have resided in tho Statofor one year,, and within the limits of thtf corpo? ration for sixty, days immediately preced? ing their ?lection. . The said Mayor and Alumuio? uuuli be elected on the second Tuesday in September, ten days' notice being previously given, and shall con? tinue in. office for two,.years, and until . the election and qualification of their sncCessors; and all male inhabitants of said town, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one ; years, and resided therein sixty days immediately preceding the election, shall be entitled to vote for said Mayor and Aldermen. SEO. 91. That the said election shall be held.in some couvenint public place in said town from eight o'clock in the morning, until five o'clock in the even? ing; and when the polls sli?ll be closed, the managers, .shall forthwith oonnt the votes and .declare the election, giving notice in writing to the persons elected. The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being shall ai woy a appoint the managers to oonduot the election, who, before they open the poll for said election, shall take an oath fairly pnd impartially to conduct tho samo. And the Mayor and Alder? men, before entering npon the dnties of their offices, shall, respectively, take the oath prescribed by tho Constitution of this S tato, and also . the following oath, to wit: "Aa Mayor (or Alderman) of the town of Orangoburg, I will equally and impartially, to wthe best of my ability, exercise the trust reposed iu mo, and will use my best endeavors to preserve the peaco. and oarry into effect, according ta law, tho purposes for which. I have boen eleoted: So help me Goa." - SEO. . 92. That in case a vacancy should occur in the. office of Mayor or any ol the. Aldermen, by death, resignation oi Otherwise, an election to fill saoh vacancy shall be held by the appointment of thc Mayor and Alderman, or Aldermen, ai the case may bo, ten days' previoui notice being given; and in case of sick ness or temporary absence of the Mayor, the Aldermen, forming a Council, anal be empowered to elect ono of their norn ber to aot as Mayor daring the time. SEO. 98. That the Mayor and Alder men duly elected and qualified shall daring, their term of service, severally and respectively, be vested with all th? powers of Magistrates in this State with in ?he limits of eaid town. And thc Mayor, shall and may, aa often as miy bi necessary, summon the Aldermen t< meet in Council, any two of whom, witl the Mayor, or any three Aldermen, maj constitute a quorum to transact bnsi ness, and they shall be known by tb name of tho Town Council of Orange barg, and they and their successors here after to bo elected, may have a oommoi seal/which shall be affixed to all the! ordinances, may sue and be sued, pleat and be impleaded in any court of law o equity in this State, and purchase, hold possess and enjoy to them and their enc co?Bors, in perpetuity, or for any terr of years,' any estate, real, personal c mixed, and sell, alien and oonvey th same: Provided, The same shall not ca coed at any one time, the sam of te thousand dollars. And the Mayor an Aldermen aboil have fall power to mali and establish all suoh rules, by-laws an ordinances, respecting the roads, street market and police of said town, as sha appear to them necessary and reqaisil for the security, welfare and conven enos of the said town, or for proservir, health, peace, order and good go ve ri merit within the same; and the sai Council may fix and impose fines at penalties for the violation thereof, ar appropriate the same to the publio ns of the said corporation : Provided, Th no fine shall exceed fifty dollars for at one offence. SEO. 91. That tho Mayor and Aide roon of said town shall have fall ai only power to grant or ref nae licenses any person, firm, company or corpoi lion engaged in or intending to be e gaged in any trade, business or prof? tuon whatsoever, within the corporate mita of said town, upon suoh conditio and nuder snell circumstances as to thc shall seem proper and right: Providt That in no ?nstanos shall the price of license to keep a tavern, or to retail s] rituona liquors, be fire 1 at a less sc than, is established by the laws of t State; aad all moneys paid for lioens and tor flhos and for foi tums for retaili ft spirituous liquors, keeping taverns a billiard jtables, within the said limi without H?Q???s, shall be appropri?t J to,the publio uses of said town: P . vided, That tho Mayor and Alderm? . ; daly elected, and qualified, Bhall not he '? power td grant any license to keep verne, ft? retail spirituous liquors, to < tend beyond the term for which tl ' have been elected., Ssc. 95. That It shall be ?he duty tho oaid Mayor and Aldermen to keep roads,- streets and ways within their c por ate limita open and in good repi and; .?otr that purpose they aro ves with all the powers and daties of S veyors of highways and Seleotmen of Towns. They shall have power to com? pound with all persons liable to work the streets, ways and roads in said town, upon B?oh terms as they shall, by ordi? nance, establish; the moneys so received to be applied to the public nse of said town, and all persons refusing or failing to pay suoh commutation shall bo liable to suoh fine, not exceeding twenty dol? lars, os the Town Con neil may impose. SEO. 9G. They shall also have powei to impose an annual tax, not exceeding fifty cents on every hundred dollars ol the assessed valu o of ell real and personal estate lying within the corporate limits of said town, (the real and persona! estate of churches and school associa' tions excepted.) The said Counoil sba! have the power to regulate the prioo ol license upon all publia shows and exhi bitions in said town, to erect a powdei magazine, and compel any person hold ing more than twenty-five pounds o powder to store the samo therein, and t< make regulations for rates of Btorag< thereof, and for keeping and deliverinj the same. The said Council shall hav< power to enforce the payment of al taxes levied under tho authority of thi Act, against tho property and persons, o defaulters to tho Bathe extent, and in th same manner, as is provided by law fo the collection of the general State tax exoept that executions to enforce th payment of the town taxes shall bo issuei under the seal of tho corporation, am directed to the Town Marshal, or othc person especially appointed by tho Tow: Connoil, to collet) t the same ; and all prc perty upon which a tax shall be levied i hereby deolared and made liable for th payment thereof in preference to a other debts against the said property except debts due the State, which sha first be paid. SEO. 97. That the said Town Coane shall have power and authority to requit all persons owning a lot or lots, in sai town, to make and keep in good repa sidewalks in front of said lot or loti whenever the samo shall front or adjoi any public street of said town, if, in tt judgment of the Council, snch sidewall shall be necessary, tho width thereo and the manner of their construction, t be designated and regulated by the sai Oounoil ; and for default or refusal, aft reasonable notice, to make and keep i repair suoh sidewalks, the Town Coane may cauBo the samo to be made or pat i repair, and require the owner to pay tl price of making or repairing. And tl said Town Council are hereby ompoi ered to sue for and recover the same t aotion of debt in any court of compete: jurisdiction: Provided, That Bnoh co tract for making or repairing be let tV>? ?nrrnaf illOF SEO. 98. That the said Town Conni shall have power, with the consent of tl adjacent land owners, to OIOBO all sa? roads, streets and ways within the sa town, as they may deem necessary, 1 sale of the freehold therein, either private or public sale, as they may a )udge best for the interest of the se town; and they shall have power to 1 ont, adopt, open and keep in repair i such new streets, roads and ways they may, from time to time, deem i oessary for the improvement and coni nienoe of said town: Provided, That new street, road or way, shall be open without first having obtained the con? of the land owner or owners thron whose premises any such new stre road or way may pass. SEO. 99. The said Town Connoil si have power, and are hereby anthoriz to elect one or more Marshals, (in ad tion to the Sheriff of the County Orangeburg,) who shall also be a Al shal of the town, to fix their salai and prescribe their duties, who shall sworn in and invested with all the p ers, and subjected to all the duties i liabilities that Constables now have are subjeot to by law, in addition to duties and liabilities speoially confer and imposed on them by the Tt Oounoil: Provided, That their juris tion shall be confined within the limit said town. SEO. 100. That the Town Counoil s have power to establish a guard hoi and to prescribe, by ordinance, snit rules and regulations for keeping governing tho Bame; and until E guard boase shall be established, 1 shall be anthorized to use a room in common jail of the County of Ora burg for the confinement of all who be subjeot to be committed for viola of any ordinance of the town, passe conformity to the provisions of th i J and the said Town Counoil may, by < nance, or the said Mayor and Alder in person, any one or more of them, tborize and require any Marshal of town, or any Constable specially pointed for that purpose, to arrest commit to the said guard house, or of Orangeborg County, OB the case be, for a term not exceeding twenty hours, any person or persons who, \ in the corporate limits of said town, be engaged in the breach of the pi any riotous or disorderly oonduot, i obBoenity, pnblio drunkenness, or ic oonduot grossly indecent or dang? to the oitizona? of said town, or ai thom, and it shall be the duty o Town Marshal to arrest and comm suoh offenders, when required so t who shall have power to call to the sistanoe the posse comilatus, if nee to aid in making suoh arrests; and, the failure of said Marshals to pei Euoh doty aa ?B required, tbey elial?, severally, be subject to such fines and penalties as the Town Oounoil may es? tablish. And all persons BO imprisoned shall pay the cost and expenses incident to their imprisonment, which said costs and expenses shall be collected ia the same manner as is provided by this Aot for tho collection of fines imposed for tho violation of ordinances: Provided, That such imprisonment shall not ex? empt the party from the payment of any fino the Council may impose, or in lieu of failuro to pay tho fino imposed, to bo imprisoned for a term not more than twenty days for the offence*for which ho may have been committed. SEO. 101. Tho said Town Council shall have power to collect the taxes from all tho persons representing, pnblicly, with? in the corporate limits, for gain or re? ward, any play or shows of what nature or kind whatever, to bo used for purpose of said town. SEO. 102. The said Town Council shall have full power and authority to abate all nuisances within the corporate limits, and also to appoint a Board of Health for said town, and to pass suoh ordi? nances as may bo necessary to define the powers and duties, and to imposo fines and penalties upon the members of said Board for neglect of duty or refusal to Berve: Provided, That no fine hereby authorized to bo imposed shall exceed the sum of twentv dollars. SEO. 103. The s'aid Town Council shall hnve fnil power and authority over tho Fire Department of tho town of Orange burg, defino tho duties, regulations and government of samo. SEC. 104. The Mayor and Aldermen elect shall, during their term of offioo, be exempt from street duty. Each Town Council shall, within one month after tho expiration of their term of office, make out and return to their successors a full account of their receipts and ex? penditures during their term; and shall gay over all moneys in their possession donging to the corporation, and deli? ver u p all books, records and other papers inoidentto their office, to their successors; and on failure so to do, they shall be lia? ble to be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be collected by any proper action by tho Town Council. SEC. 105. For any wilful violation or neglect of duty, malpractice, abuse or : oppression, the said Mayor and Alder- j men, jointly and severally, shall be lia- ? ble to indictment in the Court of Ses- 1 sion?, and, npon conviction, to punish- ' mont as prescribed in the preceding Seotion, besides being liable for damages to any person or persons injnred. SEO. 106. That all ordinances hereto- S fore passed by the Town Con noil of | Orangflhiirg; in conformity with the authority granted by exieting laws, shall be, and they are hereby, declared legal and valid. SEO. 107. All Acts and parts of Acts heretofore passed in relation to the in? corporation of the town of Orangeburg be, and the same are hereby, repealed. SEO. 108. This Aot shall be deemed a public Aot, and continue in force for the term of fifteen years, and until the end of the session of the Legislature then next ensuing. Special Iffotloes. mo TICK.-Tho sale of ICE will be din con? tinued until farther notice, as some part of tho Ice Machinery is out of order. All per? sons having Ticketa and not inclined to wait, the money will be refunded to. April 15_JOHN 0. BEEPERS. BEAR IN MIND-When disease has undermined the health, and the physical sys? tem has become prostrated, a stimulant that will not only strengthen, but rnmovo the cause, should be immediately resorted to. Mental distress ia alao a fruitful source of the breaking down of the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to health are troly alarming. For all such maladiee, HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS have boon found unaurpaBaed. By acting directly upon the digeetivo organ8, they remove the heavy, die agreeable fooling after eating, so often com? plained of hy perBonB of a delicate tempera? ment. Aa anon aa dilation ia restored, tho paticut tinda bia strength Increasing, und bis general bcalth improved. Thouaauda of poreons cortify that it maybe relied ou in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon aodcutary habita. Tho generality of Hitter? aro ao diaagrei'sblc to tho taate that they are objectionable to a ?reak atomaoh. Thia ia not the caao with Hoetettor's Bittera, which will Le found mild and extremely pleasant. Balsamic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative juices to render it aoothing and strengthen? ing. Its basis ia the only pure stimulant whioh bas ovor been produced, containing no fusil oil, or any other deleterious element. The mont cartful and skilful ohemiata have analyzed the Bitters, and pronouuue thom harmless. This is sciontiBo testimony; hut tho testimony of the hundreds of thouaauda who have exporionced the provontive and curative efloota of tho u it KAT VKOBTABLK TONIO and A [.i En ATI v K of modern times, ia still moro conclusive. In Fever and Aguo, Dyapepaia, Biliouanosa, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Complaints and General Debility, it ia as nearly infallible as anything in this fallible world oan be._April 10 fC STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. QAMBRILL. Broker. Nov 23 Gmo___ COUNT* UliAULSAJVA JURY CBRT1 FIOATE8 bought by Feb 5_P. QAMBRILL, Broker^ OLD BANK BILLS ?nd MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 Orno P. QAMBRILL. Broker. COTTON SEED Olli CAKE oan bo had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 E. HOPE. t? ENTRAI NATIONAL RANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C. Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S500.000. OFFICERS. John B. Palmor, president. A. O. Bronizcr, Cashier. G. N. C. Batt, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaa tcr, R. D. Houri, of R. D. Semi & Sou; G. W. Boarden, of Copeland A- Dearden; B.L. Brvan, of Bryan & McCarter; Wi C. Swuflield, o'f B. & W. G. Bwaflield. F. W. McMaBtor, Solicitor. THIS Bank ia now open tor tho transaction of a general bankiug buaincsB. CERTIFICATES OK DEE-OBIT of enrroncy or coin, bearing interest at tho rato of aeven (7) per cont, per annum, in kind, will bo iaaned. Dopoaita from County Officers especially so licitod; alao, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other bu si? licas mon, and tho neual accommodations.ex? tended. Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other evi dencoa of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Slocks, Bonds, Cold and Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts draum direct on all tho promi? nent placea in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, payable in any of tho abovo placea. Drafts on all tho prominent cities in tho United Statea bought and sold. N. B. Persons desiring to take Stock in thia Bank, would dowell to mako applicationaoon, UH tliere ia only a limited amount still to bo disposed of. Bauking Houeo opposite Columbia Hotol. Open from 9 to 3._Fob 26 ly Oh arl otto, Columbia & Angosta R.B. Co? PllESIDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE, March 1, 1871. FTtHIS Company will continuo to receive JL money on deposit or loan for six months or longer, and pay interest on tho eamo at the rato of ton per cent, pet annum. Deposits or loans may be mado with tho Treaaurcr of the Company at Columbia, M. P. Pegram, Cashier, or the undersigned. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. March 5 2tno President. Desirable Vehicles. WE have now on hand a full and __>.fino assortment of BRETTS, Rock? aways and Buggies, whioh we o flor at cost prices for cash. These aro our own manufac? ture, and we warrant them to be of superior workmanship. We are constantly adding to our stock and will manufacture to order any iesirod style of vehicle, from a small Pony ['breton to a large Carriage. REPAIRING promptly attended to. CARROLL &. SPELLMAN. March 31_Imo Pickled Meats, &c. mmS DAY RECEIVED: X FULTON MABKET ROUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF, Pig Pork. Davis* Diamond Ham?, Ferris* Sugar-cared Strips, Extra Beor Tongues, Smoked Beef. Something new every day, to try and please our patrons. GEO. SYMMERS. April 13_ ?. H. GREENE, JO. D., In charge of the Branch Office of Dr. Kline's Philadelphia Bellevue Institute and Cancer Infirmary, at Charlotte, IV. C., TT/ILL be at the Railroad Houae, Florenco, YV "?. G., April 20th; Columbia Hotol, Co? lumbia, B. C., April 22d: Mansion Houae, Greenville, B. C., May 3(1; Palmetto House, Bpartanburg, 8. C., May 4th: National Hotel, Union Conrt lionne, B. C., May 5th; for tho accommodation of thoao who may wish to consult him without a visit to Charlotte, with reference to OANOER a vd Canccroua difficul? ties, and all chronic, long-standing and ob? scure Dieeasea of everv kind. April 8 13* CARRIAGES. A COMPLETE assortment of two _sud four-seat Passenger CARRI? AGES bas jost boen received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. The latest and moat Btylish patterns have been Bolooted with care, from eomo of tho best builders in tho country: and tho stock nover has been surpassed in design or finish by any ofiferod hero, l'riees moderate. Doo 16_W. K. GREENFIELD. The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re? moved their Stables to tbo new building, immediately South of kJauney's Hall, and, with a now ^ /block of CARRIAGES. BUG ano Ano HORSES, aro prep?renlo an? swer all calla that may ho mado upon them. Horaoa bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good atnek, aro invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock loft for sale. BOYCE A CO. W. H. ROYCE. C. H. PETTIXOILI,. Jan 24 For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, .OU\J on tbo Ediato. 7?0 ACRES in Kershaw-in lota to snit. Baw Mill and 2 000 acres or Laud in lexing? ton, on North Edisto, 17,000. 2,500 acres Wateroo Bottom Land, $2 pr aero 2,500 acroa oreek bottom and pino Land, at 12 per aero. 1 House in this city, 15,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, noar the oity-18.500. Apply to JOHN BAU8KETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Ben*. 25_ly Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my frionda and .mblic in gonoral that I have JuBt received an entire new latook of Doublo and Singlo Bar rol GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, PoucheB, Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot; Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING dono at short notice. Pot 8_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. LIME, THE GREAT FERTILIZER. IGAN furnish LIME at Dopot at Walhalla, B. C.. for $1.60 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, 8. C. March 20 19,999 Lbs. Bacon, 2,000 Bushels Corn, 40 Barrels Sugar, 30 Sacks Coffee, ALL tit tho lowoat figures they havo been offered at SINCE TUE WAn. BUYING FOR CASH, I AND SELLING FOR GASH, Turning over Gooda quick heforo thev get o'.d or declino, wo CAN, WILL AND DO "offer tho very CLOSEST FIODIIES that CAN BE MADE. Our stock, both nf HARDWARE AND OROCEEIES, HRH recently beon largely increased. April 2 tOHlCK & LOWRANCE. WALTER C. FISHER, DRUGGIST, And Doalor in Family Medicines, Seeds, FANCY GOODS, ?Sic, OPl'OSJTE THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. g. HAVING JUST OPENED MY igaBBte-MHW* STORE, I offer to Columbia xwS?5^and vicinity a well-selected stock ol Wjf PURE DRUGS, FAMILY MEDI? MOS CINES, SEEDS, and everything ^3 usually kept in a first olaea oatab lishmont. Prescriptions carefully prepared. I introduco a now feature (for Columbia) in tho Prescription business, having a BELL at tho front door, and a competent person tc sleep in tho Storn, partios can bo supplied with Modicino at any hour of tho night. April 2_ BGITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received INTER ESTALLO WEB A T THE RA TE f ?j SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANN VU, ON CERTIFICATES OFREPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERT SIX MONTHS ONACCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. I viee-PreaMMU? John P. Thomas, f Vice * A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. 0. Hai kell, F. W. MoMaster, John P. Thomas, E. 1 H ein it sh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Greg) Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, O phana and others may here deposit their sa' tugs and draw a libera! min of interest th er on. Plantera, Professional Mon and Trustei wishing to draw interest en their fonda uni they require them for business or other pn poseB; Parents desiring to set apart ami tums for their children, and Married Worm and Minors (whose deposits ean only be wit! drawn by themselves, or, in oaae of death, 1 their legal representatives,) wiahing tob aside 1undo for future nae. are hero afford* an opportunity of depositing their meal where they will rapidly accumulate, and, the same time, be subject to withdraw alwin needed._Aug IS NO FIRE USED IN WASHING. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER BOA1 THIS SOAP waabea perfectly in cold watc Boft, hard or salt. It removes greae oil and paint from garments. It washes i kinds of goods-cotton, flannel, ailkor woole It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewel without scratching. It the articles are mu tarnished, rub them with a piece of flam which has plonty of the Soap on it. To peo] who do their own wishing, it is invaluab It wilt save its cost in oue washing. An on nary vt ashing coate: For coal, two hods.20 cents For kindling wood.OS centa For ordinary soap.03 cen tb 31 cents One cake Cold Water Soap costa.16 centa Making a saving of.16 cents 31 centa And there ia no expense of repairing lea boilers or broken scrubbing boarda. Th< is ne acid or sal soda in the Soap. and. po lively, nothing that can injure tho ciotb One cake (about ono pound,) faithfully ns> according to the directions which aecomp? each har, will convince any ono of its supori itv. For salo, in boxes ot thirty-six bars, I EDWARD HOPE. April 9 Agont for South Carolina Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, &< rr pr POPULAR FLOWERS, and how j O cultivate thom. By Rand. The City Fruit Garden and itu Culturo. Thomas Hivers. Thirteenth edition. $1 ( I Pt'iU'li Culturo. By J. A. Fulton, of Del, I Tho Grapo Cullurist. By Fuller fl 50 Tho Southern Gardener. By White, Georgia. $2.00. Practical Floriculture for the Amati By Honderson. $1.50. 'Bois t's Family Kitchen Gardenor. $1.00 Guenon on Mich Cows and^tho Dairy. 1 Thc Gentleman's 8tablo Guido. By McLi Tho Trotting Horses of America; Hon Train and Drive them. $2.25. Professor Holmes' Woik on Pboapr Rock. For sale by Feb 28 _ BRYAN ? McCARTEl White'B Gardening for the Sooth BY tho late Wm. A. White, of Athone, $2. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER aud M KET GARDENER. $1.50. Tho Phosphate Rooke of South Caro] their Hiatory and Dovolopments-Colt Plates. $1.25. Six Sermons on Tomporanco, by Ly: Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Courso of Lootnro Preaching, R. L. Dabnoy, D. D. $1.50. 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