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MX he ~ . K-tibrr*. or pSSffiBEi,#) o^TV^ frfr] grv? a cub commission of #2,00, or a year* avbacriptkon to the Oa^i^tc. . To tba person who guta np a club ?f ? ten aubaeriber* or more at 42.00-we will give a oaab conmiiMiuc of $5,00. Now it tb? lime to?work A r us und take advantage of onr ? Wood was at a discount, hs' nock. Tint >ctting out of shade tree* u now in order. Advertisements inserted as rcidinp! mutter, under bead ofHusinetn Notices, [ iU rato of fifteen ccnts per liuc. Contract? j made at reduced rate*. Tur.dt are two fire trupa in the rear of the Workman building which khould rceeive tho attcution of somebody, and be torn down. Firk?We learn that r.n Thursday la?t u destructive fire occurjd at Knigh:* Hill, &bout seven milo* from this place I The property conaiste 1 of the dwclliu*r ' bo two of a colored ui in hy the uiuic ot l Bon Davis. Nothing was s .wd. .Mr W. J. Warriugtoa. who is th.- ' author of'-Southern Sketohcs" now run u:ag iu the Qazkttk, Iuhj our thunks 1 i'<?r r bite eopy of tho Philadelphia !)!*? j pitUh, and a oupjr of 1 et i.-'i uow p?p.'r, U?ppg lUrn r. * l$pnixa is ftllowiit^. c!om upon tin ln^ls uf Wirtrr. Tiio tree* arj ho^ln in^ t?? put fwr-h lour**, uu 1 a k>u will lx lu rttb Tordare, -if- -tU-' ? Jffcuthtii Cvtit uucs pleatwot a* it wjh butt week Arrival or I vmiobaxts.?Fuar ticu innni^nnti? srrirod iu Cauid?n on lltuiadaY l???t, ..u<i wore j:iven shelter iu the Townllull. All of tliiin are ruhnst jrounjr m<?n, ol wliotu seven urj Iriitli am! * \en Kn^lUh. Kuiployuiout ??s readi 1 j secured for all of thcui, oil plantation* in this county. Til* WkatHSR?Yoverlay wa* n e ld, damp, madly, d'u tgree.tb!o duv A ?light rain fell during the tu'x-t of the dtty.sud u wc go In press tho uppo.ii f nee of tho woather iudijnte* a fall ol "tha beautiful snow " T.aii \itTiNE wa? asked by a friend il he huW not spent tn<> inueh iu advertis ing. "No," wa? the reply, ''ndrorfise mcnts am absolutely noceMiary. Even divioc worship (Ir hon Dirtt) need* to "be advertised. K!?e what is the mean ing of eh arch boils. Whenever yoa soe a mcrehant ad\or tiso yon know ho me*ns business. and if willing "tolive and let live." Always buy roar g-ods from thoae who advertise, and thoa yon can rent amured that you will get tho full worth of your money. Wit cannot nay too much In fhror of tbe fertiliser*advertised in the UasCTTB, by Mr; J.N. Iloheon, of Charleston. The Pecfflc Guano Company's jrunno la among the best a sod, sad nrtt planters shoald avail themsidres of its merits. MwtCI, Mwwiicriw.??We extend onr thanks to oar fHer?ds over tho way. Mow* Kirk ley & ftsrlnnd. for a hutul sum present is (fee shape of a basket of ridi sad delicto** fruit, ornhroring |4a? apples, oranges sad apples. This #rm Is am?g tbe mast liberal we ksrs in CMst, sad waeaa sssaro osr rtaders that ad who bestow their patronage ?ip on tbess geatleasen will bo wstt pleased. Wt bag Is iarks the stteatloa st oar readers to the adrsrtisement of Mr. J, W. MeCurry, to ba fimn I in tho advert b lag estwsftss of tbs GaskttK. Mr Ms* Carry ksrfpt s gftsd assort meet of season able foods, sftd is i rellMblo dosler is way. Don't fail to call sad see -TCr.JotnftV inanvfri^ads oT ^ i *$2 ?r pfBMt ud us a gurflemaa and in hi* n?v bo?A. m dmt J(r. Jo< K Ncttwa ae i>mke one of h'u anw, last week, tnmsiiablt letter La t'?e office, directed to Mm. Sjh?W.h Toraoat. Hht g?x?d fruits and con ukVv & Gajiand*. Itkjis.?The window**in m6t?d yeatenJ-.ir. Jmlgw ft "2L5 ' t : jtttlo the kot . bop ami rcot i I V.I \ffcaefbr is a* C .unJen, in oiiiJj?pa'l?AjrpraKrr of liuiL?ca. j -Up to List I u<*d.\v ui>:ht, abwfll 1700 tax[<ayprs |>ad settled with tha^J rrt-x?urcr. Thiils4Vf? a balance i>f I about 2100 yet |o settle. Fuov tuk fiivvNn Jury.?From the report of the Grad J Jary at the Lint term ot the Cour^ in this county, wc trleno the folL-wi^g statements : They re-port the county jail greatly in lieed of repuira, sod tv<- >muH-rtd that the* County Commissioners cnnp'.etc Um> yard in tho roar of said building. They report the fullowie? ronds nnd bridge s in an ulniost unpayable condition the Suminerville ro:tJ, leading from Liberty IT ill to the Lvicuster lino, Kivts iM.nl. from Liberty IIill to YimgiuiuV gin-house, on Senders' creclf^-Tlw brirljr.* over B-avor creek,?m the Hiver road, h:u< been down for over a venv. greatly to t!io iutMnivenioncc of that portion <?f the County ; the brid serous tJr.-.uny's Qxiricr creek, ncr.r the Ciittcy place, and a small bridge three-fourths ol a mile thiii side, and also the bridge aero*? S.ni lcrj\? crock, at Vaugh.?'* gin-hot.* md a bridgo across Little Lyuvhes creek. known az Jones' bridge. nood some re juivThe bridge on the BishopviHe r i.id known as the (Jreen bridge also uoeds repair*. The bridge across Pine tree crock, just below Cutudcn. ia in a very d.mgorous condition, and ihould ?it.ended to. A Is ?, Tiller s bridge, across H:g Lynches creek is down, and should be nt once re built. Thine roads nre the main highways of ilio County, and lead dieoetly to the County mnrkot. and do ntand prompt* and effe^ual atteiiti -n.'* They cxamursl the offine of the Clerk of the Court, snd found everything in n ni*at and satisfactory condition. The books, paper*. Ac., in the" office of .1. K. Sutherland, Lsrj., Judge tit Bridutte nud Trial Justiee, were toon I "iu u very ui*n and husinon-like ?hyb The oftee of J. J. Richardson, Trial Justice, wa* also fou>id to Im Woll kept. "Wo have also ex.imin *1 the Sheriff's "Tier, end were pi jawrf t? find his bonks w ?)1 *fjtt in ;i neat luid unitly manner. Us ri'jmrts that he reteivod no fund ?inc-c lust Court," . ' The Treasurer's and Auditor's books wore examined by us, and found entirely satisfactory.*' ?'We rectret to say that wo could not examine tli<> fv-hool Coin tu is doner's tbee, he In ing absent." "The Bridge Commitir>ncrs har:ng in change tho building of the Free Bridge across the Wafereo river, report that tliey have accomplished the work ?that it i? a sound mid auhstantiai structure.'' Thr I'khri arv nnmUr of Wood's llorKti;ou> Magazine is ruully a n sr vel of what can l-e (nrnished for ?'nly one dollar s year ; considering tho cost and the quality this is the -eh wpest magazine which comes to our table. It? nrtink* have a ehasteness aUut.'hom which is Hot alwny*found in p>riodie-il literature, which adopt* it to fill a plueu now too largely *ceupiod by ehe.p publications that are positively injurious to th e young without b ing exactly ior/iorjl. We hare not mom to ap?y?ify the arti eles whieh (ill the pages bofuru us?but rfcey are many and excellent The mag. ttine oontaiits throe aagraviuga?a prct <y l*?uao design?also tho New York fcsktoea (illustrated) prep rod exprsasly far the Household by Meio. Umor The publisher. anm>eae?* thai hereafter tho inagntinc will o/<ra*? be i'? Year, or wifh Chrome Yeeentite SI ft' AdvW. Woon a Ilm hki,ou> Maoa Un? WewUrgh, % fy *T PAVm eaeWM : "Lieea with aoal so <U*4who If has *aU, I'M pay helm siaai wu Knnw Aiil well, *ho never nuh a ule eonht toll, but Ihey^ I ftar, will no to-?ti,# piece win re then>'s no winter. A -*> *u * ?*? ' - (^^r> m fir that a large force of ?h? British ware approaching tbe cit j.t Oca Jtekm, who was {> command, hastily nude preparations to r?pe!l the invudiug lor. The result tu the mem orable bailie ao the 8th of January? the most brilliant victory aver achieveJ by the United Staffs. Tfee ' British made a chargo on Jacksoa's breastwbrks, ('con<m?ted *>f hale* of obiton) and Were repulsed, leaving two thousand dead up on the fii4dv ineluding their commander, Sir fcdward Packenhmn. Shortly. after the gnat battle. intelig^nea CMtao ibat u treaty of pcuoe h id bwu effected. *We !nr??i4?j. uds of War robed "**?> and abundant peace and prosperity .iHW the laod. Tba Father ofWatei* yosrly laid his immense riuhoa at the feet of the Queen City. Immigration poured iu from alt hinds ; ami for half a ceutary thejtfUUMH|jnmd1y; bath in wealth milos along tho nvoi of tho aris d (established large lived -in luxury and Custillians had se tlie graceful And*' a goodly portiou ot the f the '? earthly paradise.*' queen city had reached ] the tenith of'her glory, lior thorough* ! tares wer^crowJ.*! to excess ; long row* i of degaat^DNiusionfl bordered thu well* | shaded rroots ; and her wha-fs were ? 1 ni'd with rcMK-li from all lands. The | CruMOttiit Queen ranked among tho first ' commercial ports of the U'orld. J Then came tho rumers of war ; and , I oikv Htiiiu flushed with patriotic pride I sod lore of home, she wot forth her j ?ons, who, on many a bloody battle-field. ; addml uu?i%iug laurels to her fame. Tho j events of the Miuggle tro too tstnihir to boar recounting. With this brief and crude introduc tory to the jiosf. we will now tak.-a lt?ok st the niMiuiom and custom? ia thj vea 1 treble r.isd varied c:ty. Let us upproaih the Crescent Queen ! en "lie ot' h?r float ngpalaaes. iMicend ing the Hilher of w?t -r?, w.* glide by held* i of waving ei.t:c, and forests dn p-ri in ^pendant n:o*..*, and quaint old mansions half liid liy tCately ir.w*. Bipidlv glid I iuu p.iKt ('crroltou, (tma of the suburb* i ot New Orlefcu?) rounding a curveiuths j j rivor. and ihe Crcseeot Q'locn, liU.e a I hug?? i?ano uma. spread before u . Strik * irraud and picture*.})*,* is the | ! scene before uk. Along the wharf, as 1 far a the eye can reach. : re the towor- { iug masts of ships cl?-ariy define! against the background of deep blue akv. Be yond the levee lies the eity, with its tall fpiro* pointing heavenward. Not a >i^n ot life is visible. ? '1 iie sci-ne. like a fairy eneh wit:ii mt | unfolds new beauties as we near the city*) i-The wharfs in1 thmng>*d with p<oplo ; fomc hurrying to and fro ; others idly-j i lounging r.buut, or lazily rcclinin^ I ag iin.?t th'i ha pil.Ts of uvird)-.n lis Tho loud. s-morons tones of the bell i annonuaa ih^t. wa arc to_ "mafcgj j the hMtding.'' We go ashore just"as*TKp^ t?un tinges the western lmriioti whli a | fltsvl of mellow light ; fast fading from j view, i.s the?)ueen of night lowers her canopy of darkiiuks over the city. Tomorrow, we a ill eo "sight-seeing'" 1 in the unique Crescent Queen. Wiu. Warbinoton. - DRY CCCDS AT PANIC PRICES. ' I AT H. G. STQLL, ACT. I sicck&soks to htall. uk:ik CHARLESTON. S. C. HAS.just rcca'.r*] hjr Isst steamer frora N?w York fTr?tly reduced priccs Slid w'.ll offer them ol * small ndvauce on co*. Ki'k strip ? Poplin*. 124c A'prtcns Wup^r Ku?pr?w cloth 50c. Snper French j CnwrnT!*, Japanese Jnpr\n<*r Vi!k MWk j-ilk, Black Km press cloth. Blk French CVshmcrrs, lllnck French Bern hfttiu'*. Blm-k nlapnckss. Blanket* Flan ni'*, (Wnuor^. Tweed#. Shnw's. f'loakf. Frint*. 12 yds for on<? dollusr. 4?H?njr ('loth, 12}c. Gintfhnron, 12Jc. TaltW Dnninsks, Pittpor*, 1/nens, Tone's, Kid Cilnvos. 2 Button*. only 7."W\a ptir. Frin 8 ;ru;irnnt< e<l im low ns any House in theeitv. No trnnhlo to show po??wl. . 277 King Ktreat, opposite Mr. tonic Temple. dor 1 GttiH. TAX NOTICE. Offlw Conirtf TrrMnrflr Kershaw, ( amdhn. a. c.. i?<v. ni. ON AM) AFTKR THK IOth PAY OF January. 1874. the Hooks oft lie Tr??urif of this Coonty will be open for th? rrrcijion of AM* The r?fe offlii* tlon witThe a* rollo**: Milln. State Tax?*?. (including support of pnMlo^ehooN,) v. 12 rVmnfjr Wi. <x * ^ppc'ml Oountjr Tax to pn.T past indeM- ?' IV?II Tna. one dollar. The Free IhridfreTax will he collected nt the Mine time. end is a? follow*: DoKath and Townships, 2 and Fl*t Hoelt Townebips, 1 He f'?11owlntr School Districts ha^n e?rl? IMHsd thewselvea, to fca collected (I the n?if time. mm ilhilini. m; iVwWi^1-- TT i K?i. ? - 1 Fa A. ' f\ No. 4. On pet owe! properly. A No. 0. Hair a mfll. and 00 cents on caeh pall. Ko. f?. . t No. 1?. Two doll An on en?fc poll. JMctioa 11 of the Art strife* the follow In* fundi M receivable far HSU Timw crs^'aaijs: KS52' authorised hy ih? General issued to the R " ?ni U the DONALD MrfMFH**, , )n0* Tonntj TWfi fa'l & a jfJr wrx te r, GraM KM Dry-S-Mfc EstaiEuEnt .* t OF W.J). LOVE & 03, Columbia, o. Ca. VV7| ARK DA'LY ADDING TO OUR Y\f. KXlcUfive *lock of google. nnd will rmiinue 10 sell during the present month at USUSIMLLY LO.V AND ATTRACTIVE prills. Sfrtt*tffers 1 tilting the Oily During Fair Wceka ul FAMILIES Miking HtJh/w Fun It Of* Wll.L FIND IT DKCIDF.DLY TO THEIR ; ud vamnjre Tfi EIAMDiE ODR CHOICE ASSORTKENT U'ftuT Furchasiiir/. AMPLKS sent gratuitously |o nil pnrt.? of the country, on application. of all good* that we enn cut. We pay charjro* on nil parrel of TEN DOLLARS and over, to the Q?M>n?t ex|iron< depot, when amount accom panies i ho order. W D I/)YK A: CO. w. i>. iovx Columbian. ?.?. m? cu \rv Under Wheeler IIoUmc. J. HEIGH AN, .-?Whulonale r.ud lletail Doulrr in IJOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LKATllKIl THI NKS, UMBRELLAS, &c. Court H?m*e Square, COLUMBIA, s. C, ' South Carolina Railroad Schedule. DAY P.VSSLNCrJl TRAIN. Leave Columbia at 8.40 a. m Arrive at ?'l?nrle.<to? 4 P. M I I .euro C4i.irle?ton at 9.0O A. m Arrive at Columbia at o.UO I*. u K10IIT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Colmbin at 7.IS P. *t. Arrive at Charleston at.....' 4o a *. Le.tvo Charleston at 7.10 p. > . Arrive ut Columbia at U.JO .v. m. CVuidcr. Train runs Monday*, Wed ncaduyrf Mitd Saturdays*, us follows: I.?Avc Columbia at .1 50 p u Arrive at Camden at 0 85 p M HitrreOicUn *1,,.,...^. ....? 50 A * Attitc hi Columbia 50 a a 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Oenl. Supt. FALL AND MIB G0QD3, ?AT? ? J. & T.I. JONES, CHEAP 0ASH8T3U3. ovn STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE * Consisting in Part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARI> WARE,Ci:TEMlY HOOTS, S1IOKS, NOTIONS, HATS, &? Will bo sold at the very lowoat pricca. for c:ih1) or itn o<juivulo'it in bartor. All jroods sold by ua are warrantod as represented. We hare a lur^eand well u.norto I ?!oek NORTH CAROLINA SHOES, Ayitich w? off jr at low figures. We pay the higheat market pricc for cot ton und eoi n ry produce. Agf-nt* for Noblett and Goodrich*1* ' Cotton Gin*, which we <flerat mum fact nreraprieea. All pooda purchnard I?y persons living within th? corporate limits of the town will ho delivered by us free of rharn>*. oetltf J. Si T. I. JON Kg Kim's MosstaiD Military School VOHKVII.U:, So. 0?. THIS Institution la fully suppliant w'.th ? rm? and HM??wrv Mttnlile ?pp*rntHii ami tlia rtMnl ettonalon in the ooora* of *tndl?i place* it in tha front rank of HontL om EHamtiniiKl InrtltNliAw. Tt?* int wm Jon of the achoo* yeafaf IH74 will begin Feb 2nd. Apply lor eatalogna to / OA. A. A. COWARD TrieeipaL IW tl. tf ? ' ^ ^ s. KINARD & WILEY, V' " ' - DP.Atims i* ? '? J iw ? * ' OK NTS PVW NI3Hl.NO GOODS, CLOTIUNO^IIATS, CAM* if Main Ctrnt, Oohun - SELL e.lel.nla.1 sr. jsgggyre A<D OPEN 15 STOKE DBT OJ00&&.V* JftTLmiV. ? * n.vRtmABt, :r\ w "*? ' ' f ? BOOTS. SHOES. CLOTIIISG, .J WW3JUTJB1, J it* igd Fancy < Lidin White igd Fancy Towel* IWrtiid. Tarl?: and * logU*Vrf Ufi i'**-.- *V*. & ENCO by thesucccss of ike tuinci to ?x<esd ?y ?cope of patron*#*, ami and the general public that 1 trouble orexjense to f>lea?* , A FAIR TRIAL I all % ' gnaranf^; to ?cll aa efeeaf Mcnn wught anywhere Oct 2ltf G. F. J A TilK-LKJ HAS NOW KKAWfiMiRQgJ BEST STOCKItfrDftY GOODS, AND 18 THE tgL-Kor Sal* at * 1'rica*. All new and LAND __ 300 S2SS8CSS&VSM Uoad. txrlouginjt to Jaira T. and C. N. Gralnim. Apply to (^KftLSON, ? * ',* ? V ^ Hardware!/ M THF. undersigns of Cutiflrj materials, fr<?n, Nail pouters' and Hlack-amitha' Tool*, I VViuilow glaaa. VurnUhw &c. &c.f offer ajrell *clect?*l stock of gooOn in their line, at low price*. to CASH UUKTOMKKS. We are now telling common aixea llefiued Tiro and Bar. Inn ni fie. / xles ?e.. and Mpringa at ltl^e "fJ lb., with many otl?*r goods at reducod prices. For Cushi JiiO AG NEW & SON. no? tf WILLIAM GLAZE, 1WALUI IX COLD AMD SILVER WATCHES. COLUMBIA, A C. SET??Diamond, I'earl. Ourol and Gold. DIAMOND KINGS and brooches. JK\VKl,KY?in Jet and Gold, in variety. 81LVKR W A KK, Haled War*. Military and Fancy Goods, Household Good*. Gun*, Pis tol* and ?portjkitS Goods. FIRST CLAS^CHINA HALL E. M.NATHAN, PROR. ? COLUMBIA SO. CV1~ 1 OFFER to the eitiicns of Oalnden, and Kershaw county, uuc of the most at tract ivestocksof VtllXA, OUAXtTKaiul GrASS WARE, Ever brought to any market in this State. My goods are bought with gro^ii care, under n y personal supervision, nud from the flutter ing patronage 1 have had bestowed upon mcr I tint sure that uiy patrons bare found it to 1'ieir infer,*?t to buy from me. I guarantee t > sell ni prices much below those charged tn i.'amden and cite where. l\trties visiting Columbia are cordially in vited to call and examine -thy stock, whit h iliey will find complete in every respect. l>nnt p*y the exorbitant prioos which are usually charged *hea^^gf^jj?{?aj?* per oent br Hondini yowr "** EDWARD*. NAr k-tjT iSuti?lsdi<iH P?r. SfclM Farmars & Planters ? OF Kershaw County, rrv - F.I MIL Y alioCKRIKS >ncAi HARDY SOLOMON. COLOMBIA, S. C. r ?? ?*NPiircf:r;ENTEi> rush-" * i ?* ? TIIK UNFRRCKUKKTFI) BrFH OF customers ilsdsj ?)??? )<?Mnf three week* has enabled me tomske a further re .action in priee*. 1 believe in stnall profits, and ??jniek return*. Hart.n?MwUini, 3c per pouul. tl'M RH?, free from bone 10} <5>1 lc Huro, ?(leer smoked. 124 ?)l ll>. Hart*?12J? pr lb Sew sugar cured lie. /h'frr - < koice Gnsken fioe gilt edge-toe pr lb 1 ('J, tf?Clrxwl Ifcmily 2fcpr lb. VacXrrL?Kiln kefutleae hhmC l'>c Fiotrr-?JCew Fmnilr ^10 per barrel. yiowr?New extra 11 prr barrel. .tW.wii?40c per felloe, m* crnf syrups from TO to OOe per gallon. Sugar ? New Orleans 1 lc pr lb. lbmiersra 12-" per lb, n and eihra C 12Jo pr lb, A snger lite pr Ik. crushed suger lik 9 1* lb. ?flfc, coflke 2#e, Jer* 8*|, perched eef fbe i.'* pr lb. ' TVfli?Klaek tek. Ikmed fbr Oe rich fluvor f 1 pound; Ore#ntsane*??drk<>ir< *1 25 pee noiiad fi * . P?sk frreead IkMltl per bnebel l'r*k greundflrtte, per bnebet, w^y, Mwn fi iM'Ulgimvi paek|ge?> tnmkmg%v4?n ke*d? end kiflftg rater. >tk>n to onr~cu*t*vm*fl?. we hope to merit a ot ?!?? largo p?t r >n.^e|jgry fa* we her,: Wh SOLOMON lr*k^ LK?!? wt CBABLOTTB, If. ft THIS Ml LIT ART- COLLEGE, combining **, the opportunities of an duration b.?lh liber al and practical, with th??n>Mgh dtaetpHne, .' and no* fully organised and in ?*ueee?*fY?l ^ operation, atfcr* it* advantages to th? people of North and South Carolina. It ha* a pre- 2i\ parntory department Sons of clergymen al lowed a discount of 20 per rent on the regu lar rntea. For circular and deiailn. addrewa *v jalCml * Col. J. P. TH0MA?,?tfp'?. \J, ADMINISTRATOR'! ULE. BY AUTHORITY OF J. f. SCTHFJU. * LAND, Judge of Probate, I wfltjf'a on the 8d day of February nest,at l&o'cloefe*^ A. M., aell at the late residence of WTL1 KKLLKY, deceased. One flor-e. One Mul T?w (ucn, Nine ilewd of Cattle. 18 head of Hogp, Wagons, ti?rt, Ht^jory, UAfttaiion T?*>l?, lUacksinith JooN, Household and Kiteha^' Furniture, a few Share< of Railroad SAoafc^t *nd a great many other articles too ledto**/ 10 m?mi >n. Terms made kn<nvu at sale. ffir. Jan 2 1. 1874. J. B. SHAW. 2t Admit SL Mary's Modi, Raleigh, H.C. ftedl842. For more than thirty year* thin school !?een conducted be Rot. Adalbert Bui D. Hiseou. HeT. lienoet .Stnedea la sistant. ljishopa Adkinson and Ly visitor"; in ronpcct to accessibility ai_ tliiiiess of situation, extent and conv.. of buildinp* and ground*, and moderai ??hnrge?, thin challenge* oorn part son w? idmilnr institution For clmilhr oont f ill information, opply to the rector To Rent. ("harming C.R'ivgo H'Mxv, situated in* a~-e among the Catawbn Hills, with pi neat ftirulli.rr. A Pla#lcr. merchant -iclan would J > well to gire this not lit tent ion. For turthrf particular* the Editor ??!'rh? "Kfi*M.vW OaS litis ofiice. THE BALL OPENED FIRST VI r r FOR 8AXTAC [NVlv*T VOI R MOXEY IT PROFITS YOU Tlffc-M m 9 Chris! mn* flood* m "Sf AI.L Peraon* will tad It to tage to call and see out at '-T > THE OllEATEW^fARIiiv 01 0000% ^ NoV in Stor?. and to ' Kfrkley & O (In Workman BtrO.Ha ;, ono A ?#| ^ ^ ^ _ - p H JSiloox ^ ? . PUENTTUM W m,\ft k m cirtftiifiSTOx oio. irWutT; ^ ?LrsW