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A Lyric of Life. ie" Lifce a bird blown out to sea, 15 In the hurricane's wild track? i,c*W wjngweary, beotingbacfc c Vainly toward a lading shore, It shall rest on nevermore." <": ~' Baid I: "Betide, some good ships ridi Over all the waters,\vide; Spread yoat wings upon, the blast, Let it bear you far aud fast; In some sea, serene and blue, . Succor ships are waiting you. This soul then said.: "Would I eve "' dead? - ' Uni<T??tjn*r>p V^rTfl'niT T Those that sail the ship will cast fcStorm waifs back into the blast; Omens evil will they call "What the tourricane lots full." Iter my Jeply: "Beneath the sky Countless isles of beauty Ho; "Waifs upon the ocean thrown, After tossing;.lotogaud lone; To those blessed shores have come, Finding there love, heaven and home ?his soul to me : "The eectliingsea, ossirig hungry under me, I fear no.trust; the ships I fear; - I see no Isle of beauty near; The sun Is blotted out?no more *TwiU shine for me on any shure?" Once more I said : "Be not afraid ; Yield to the storm without a dread ; For the tree by tempests torn Fjom its native soil, is borne, Qreefi, to where its ripened fruit (jOvqja ^furdjy forest-root.. Tliat, which we lose, we think \r< choose, Oft, from slavery* to use, J ? ? - Shocks that break our chain, tho'rude Opei^paths tOvh>gl?est good ; .? Wise, jny sister soul, is she "Who takes fl^f life the proffered key.' ' < fcj -9 It^Thc Overland Monthly JOIJiT RESOLUTION to ReIiev< the late County Treasurer of Yorl County, K. M. Rose, and bis bonds e it resolved by the Senate anc House of Representatives of the Stat( of South Carolina, now met and sit ting in General Assembly,*and by the authority of the same: That Edward M. Rose, late County Treasurer of York County, ami hit bondicion, "VTlfc. E. Jtose, jas. Wind sor and W-1 Iv; Watsoo, be relieved from ifll^responsibflity as Treasurer and bondsmen in York: County until date, in consequence of a raid made on that office and officer by tho Ku Klui Kfan, oft the 26th day of Feb ruary 1.8(7 JL i v f . t i i < Apprcfvtd^al-cli 4,-1 S72. AN" ACT to Incorporate Spar: tanburg female College. Section iT Be' it enacted by the ftenftoiittd House of Representatives of tho State of South Carolina, now root and eittiDg in General Assembly, and by the autborityiof the Barad : That Samuol B. Jones, President of Spartanburg^Fetnalo College, with his associates artd'succcssors," be, and are hereby declared. a-body politic and c<**<*ate,'by Ihe name an4 style of the -Spwrtahbupg Female College, loc^edjrr-&e .tovva . of Spartanburg. South Carolina. Sk(V& ..That' the said : corporation shall have poAvcr, iu its corporate naniieV^o and be sued, plead and be ttiiplWuJed1 in Any coui't of law in this State,'to purchase and hold real ttnd personal estate, to havo a seal and to n;ako all such by-laws fop the government^. df>. said -; corporation as may bo dnery^jio.liucon Bistent with the laws of the State. Sec. 3. That the said corporation nil Knu nntpow tn clnnf nrftfncinra Oil Ai 1 1IK.1V IV ViVVV J/l VIV'JWWI U for said colle^, to fill all vacanciee as may ampng. them, and to removo them at discretion, to pre scribe ft. qQurse of study to bo -pur sued by the students, -to ^confer de grees, and award diplomas and such other honorary distinction to grad uates as Are common in the 'colleges of s'muar grades in the United BtafaioHd aak-ii Sec. 4. That the private, as wel as the corporate, property of the cor pork'tors, shall be liable for all dobtf contracted for the College by its au thorized agents. Tko f ttia drt i/t HAimAnofiAr Uvv* u. x ljuu iiiv ouiu V/Vi j/vi auivi shall have power to take and hold, bj donation, bt quest or purchase, rea and personal property, for the uso o said College, to any amount not ex ceeding thirty thousand dollars. Sic. (?. Thatlhis Act shall continu< In fyrpfluniil repealed. Apjpcoye'cl March 4, 1872. AN'AdT.lo Incorporate the Yillagi ofS&Vthville, of Uhrist?hurch Par ish. Section 1. Bo it enacted'toy thi feenalo anjl-House of .Representative: of the ^tat^ jpf-South. .Carolina, nov xnet and sitting in General Assembly and j)y the authority of the same: That from and after the passage o this Act/ the village of Smithvilte be J aL. 1 I ! J ?uu mo name is qureuy, incorporated and ^Iftb^pHvilegcs, rights and im jmunities granted by an act to incor porato the-town of Florence, Soutl Carolina, be, and the same are hereby Vested in the same village; and tba the fiifeI'Election under this Act, t< be Vel Ion the first Monday in April 1873, the Clerk of Court for Charles ton County .is hereby authorized t? appoint?. Managers to conduct th< same, br-mvrmrtho nroncr time anc notice thereof. Sac. 2, ThatiA Smith, Wm, Murre and David Dial be, and are hereby appointed Commissioners to fix th< boundary'b^'said village; said boun dary .lojextfend one mile in ever] direction from the fork of the George town aocL Melton "Road. . , Approved March 4,1872. ' JOINT TTESOLUTION to" itcjiev R. YampilL Treasurer of Marioi County, or Uncollected taxes x'o thenarJ868. , ... ^UeKafjw books rind papers ( ^reaiifiorf^^iVampilly- uf Mario ri ^ 1 i... c. .i V/Uuu, wcia uy ui ? uu tU 28th da;fc?ff Jffifc&ary. '1870, at th town of Marlon j^arTd whereas bo ha norecorfl^tfofLtik.pArtibs delinquent therefore^,-v r ... ~ SectfoTJ\.^e1it resolved by the Senal fend Housfc1 W-rapreseutaUVes of1 tli Btate of South Carollha, now met an sitting in General Assembly, and by th authority of tl^e same s, ThTit-ft.'Vampul, County Treasure of Marion, be, and is hereoy, relieve* from'TCflponsibllity for the uncollects taxes of 1868, itt Marion Count; amou^r^g fcfccojint c the ?>tate, ana $3,21o.0z, on accoun of the'C&tifo^ ahe Auditor'of th StfttQ ttnri/|*fea|uifer of the State, an< County GortRri^ioners of Marion, ai*< hereby auj^h.orized and directed to givi him full acquittance and release there Approved ^ftlr^h 4,187k Avoid Consumption.?No enemy to .Xi^kuiuaa race ismooe to be .dreaded imd"IS more insidious in its approaches than tire too festal destroyer of Bealth and happiness of myriad?''"'Consumption in its ghastly form." ,The ditty of all is to-1 guard"against its first advances. This aiay be done by the timely use of Dk. J UXflfiiEXTKCTOR ant. liosTox, Mass., DrTult: .February 2,1870. . .. Dear. Sir?Will you please inform me at what druggist, in New York, I can get your Expedtorant, as I can use some of it to advantage, having seen the effect pf it on a friend of mine? I am fully satisfied that it h$? but to be tried to es-. tablisk Its merits. ^ WprJfcsJike magic. "\VTl'a't~is your wholesale price, delivered in New York? Let me know where it .can he.had.for the present in New York, and'I will communicatb further with vaii *nf n?nHiAf * J VU Ul. UUViUV; . Very truly yours, W.H. BARRON, ,s. 9tJ, Summer fcSt?* Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye is Harmless. Poisoxed to Dea? ii.?A healthy liver , secretes each day about two and a half pounds exf bile, which contains a great amount ?f waste material taken from the blood. When the liver becomes torpid or congested, it fails to elimii.ale this vast amouut of noxious substance, which therefore remains to poison the blood and be convoyed to every part of the sys tem. What must be the condition of tl e blood when it is receiving and retainii g each day two and a half pounds of po. soii? Nature tries to work oil' this po> aou through other cbaunels and organs ?the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc.; but these organs become over-taxed in per forming fhis labor, in addition to their 5 natural functions, aud, cannot long with stand the presufe, but bo come variously deceased. - ? The brain, which is the great.electrical centre oFall vitality, is unduly stimula ted by the unhealthy blood which parses to it from the heart, and it fails to per forin its.oilice healthfully.. Hence the symptoms of bile poisoning, which are dullness, headache, incapacity to keep the niind on-any subject, impairment oi memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feel ings, gluouiy forbodiiigs and irritability of temper, The.&fooa itself being dis eased as it forms the sweat upon the sur face of the skin, it is. so irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches ahd other eruptions, sores. boiJs, carbuncles and scrofulous tumors. The stomach, bow els and other organs spoken of, cannot t'soano beeomiiiL' aftectpr] sooner or Liter. * and costivehess, piles; dropsy, dyspepsia, . diarrhoea, female weakness and many | other form's of chronic disease, are among . the necessary results. As a remedy for l all those various manifestations of dis ease, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis ' covery is positively unequaled. By it i the liver and stomach are changed to an . active, healthy'state, the appetite regu lated and restored, the blood and secre tions thoroughly purified and enriched, and the whole system renovated and built up anew;- Hold by all first-class . glTUgglStS. A -7- rp (?? >) ... In every quarter of-the globewliere it js. Hoown, and there are few indeed iwlierc it is not, the Mexican' Mustang Linimenb takes precedenceof all.similar preparations. Its transcfcndant merits' have obtained for it a popularity seldom Teat-lied hy any proprietary medicine.? in its miancy the flat of its success was pronounced jn tlte wide-spread endorse which it received- from physician's, vet erinary surgeons, horsemen,, and the public generally. No one now thinks of Questioning its claim to be considered the Standard Liniment of America. - , 'j ' f f ^ **-* 1 Make Home Attractive.?Nothing adds more to the handsome appearance of a house outside, and to its cheerfulness inside, -than good clear window glass and.bright-colored ornamental glass at the sides and over the tops of the doors. The lirst lets in all the bright warm light Of the sun, Ay'hile the latter admits the light at the sqme time< that Itshutsofl* the vffew of prying, eyes. Tho best French ar.d American' glass, both i>lain and ornamental, as well as door*, sashes, , bliuds, balusters, newels,'^mantels, &o,, are to be had of Mr. & .P. Toalc, Nop 20 Ha'^lay nstreCniarleit^n^s/c. .. e\t Sheriff's Sale, j 8 0 BY.-virto<vof4in.order ispued to inc from the Court of Probate, of Ab I . . .. ? . ML . L_J A.^. - ' 1 ? vj ? Uf> IIIC VAKIIII Y, X >? IIA VAj/WiTV *.V/ CUIV VII Momlav, first day of April next, sales | day, ali the Ileal Estate belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth En toft, deceased, and ? Eaton, situated in Abbeville } County, on waters of Little Iliver, con - taining ' . ? - Eighty-Three Acres, 1 more or less, and bounded by lands of * Mrs. A. B. C.,Lindsay, Mrs. Mary Me I Comb, G. A. Visanska and others, f TERMS :-C ASIL HEXKY S. CASOX, 8. A. C. March 12,1872, 47-tft 3 Sheriff's Sale. ' ' t ... BY virtue of an Execution ta me di rected I will sell at public outcry i at Abbeville O. H., on the FIRST . MONDAY in AI'RIL next, within the 1p<mi1 hours. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and beiug in the County of Abbeville, in the vicinity of Cokesbury, containing One EliW Mti-to Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Dr. Newton Situs, Ed Hodges, Yaney Mar tin, aud others, levied upon as the pro pertj'of O. A,. Watson, at the suit of wm. II. Parker, late commissioner, &e. Terms Cash, purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. HENRY S. CASON, s. a. e. Sheriff's Ofllce, \ M&rch 9th, 1872. / 43?lm Bagging: cfis Ties. fF there nre any who have not sup* pfieil themselves with Bagging aud l ies, they enn get what they need in this line from - - - . WTUTE BROTHERS. Jan. 17,1872, 39?tf GEO. a TrI ACKER, Dosr, Sasb, ai Blial Factory. : CHAULESTONV S. C. This is as largl? and complete a Factory a&there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to fill country orders. ^ jftSrSeud for Price Llst.**^ Address, > GEO. P.' HACKER, ^ P: O. Box 170. Charleston, S. C\ Factory and "NVarerooirie, King Ssrect, opposite Cannon Street, on line of City Hail road. ,,, , August 7, 1874, 20?12m. BEDSTEADS.: EAUTIFUL JAPANESE BED STEADS, BEAUTIFUL ltlS lOitl BEaDSTEADS, complete with Castors, for $10 and upwards. J. 1). CHALMEBS & CO. Feb. 21,-1872, 4-1?tf .. . F ( Cotton, Corn, CASH, ?50 per 2,000 lbs., TIME, ?55 per 2000 His., a 1872, WITHOUT INT. Factory East end Ilasel St. Vrj A . I\\ mx llV BjiiEgl COSPOSTIM WI1 JLr0 JErtL J CASH, 830 per 2,000 lbs., TIME, ?35 per 2000 lbs., a 1872, WITHOUT INT] wm. c. m V . .GENBfiAI No. 1 South Atlantic V WESTFIFLD & DuPItE, A Dcc.*20, 1S71. 35-3i? ESTABLIS r * "::m Dressed flooring, ceili* a hundred rfiffrrent patterns ofM lor sale at New York prices. Mantel to order at short notice. Stair Rail, I hogany, on hand and made to order. ( ut this establishment as can be maileii the largest stock of the above South of ?UillilIJll'i: l> ill gJ UfllHC CttUOIUV IIWII V/ The subscribers are tile only practical by Trade, carrying011 tbe Jiusitress,:in ( The subscribers can refer to gentlcmoi linaand Florida, as to the character of t East end-HasciStreet, opposite Wan do vicinity of Charleston and Puvion Ilotc Messrs. Seal, fSign <fc liobertson n ?nd nil work shipped by us is at half pri l?o. Ca.lt. It. 9 a n ut n p-wttw UM <h JUXl UMXiY X , wn SAVED fko: DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,. BOOTS, SHOES, TR C Gentlemen5s 37\ NOTIONS, WATCHES, J EWE Lin Which we are determined to sell for 00 cl Instant. A splendid opportunity is offered to Cc must be hold. Abbeville, S. G\, Feb. 5, 1S72. CARRIAGE MAKIK( WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by tl MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY,.4int They also offer for kuJo A LiGIlT CRi LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand META NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and otlji Their hearse with one of the Firm wil ALL WORK WARRANTED. ; .i.r:io/. 3 R & Hm : Q? t t C3 3S5 s at Fa it Factory, EREST. : Minos on O R m OTTOH SEED. [OJES! I&I llilillB at Factory. " ' p~; S J , v ^ nr t Factory, payable Mv. BREST. v-' ,?*. . , AGENTS, " ' . t: Fliarf, Charleston, S. C. gents, at Abbevill6, S. C. 1-1351) 1851. 1 " ^ ?G, WEATHER BOARDS, &C. Ovc f/.nMliwra nill l.'ll nVAl* 11111 I?M1 frtflf All llfltll Pieces, Door and Window Frames mad \* ewe Is, Ballusters of Walnut and Mi Jood and substantial work made as chea i the United States. We have on han the city of Baltimore, all of which w all who want good and substantial worl Mechanics, Sash, Blind and-Door Maker he City of Charleston. . . i all over this State, Georgia, Xorth Can heir work for the past, twenty years. " W. P. RUSSELL & CO., Fertilizer Works and in the immediat Is. ire our authorized 'Agents for Abbe villi ce; to-wit: G5 cts. per 100 lbs., over tli [Sept. 28,.1871,24-Sm Anniim \ acscaw w oiukbiu * rw II W! kl T1IE LATE TIEE ITtfKS, VALIS-ES, 1 A If PRT-i: A fiS. I f 4 T$. irnishing O-oods,' ' i", HOSIERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &C\, lays, commencing Monday, February 5t nmtry Merchants, ami others, asthcGoot & SKURZ. I . . ; . Old Bendy Building. ir AN D REPAiRfNG >R STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging i m modern improvements in the .business id best MACHINISTS, and Of the BESr 1 alter (be latest and best styles. INEiNECK CARRIAGE, of good style LIC BURIAL (^ASES, and MAHOGA srs of cheaper' style. 1'attend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1671,28? Mititr rn r- ***" b :TAE-;i?q-0:E^QEA-3S p. t*:" *> *' jt/.iU. ?\. bf.fl A FULL ^ ,%J\J <SJ llUA4?^ik Bacon always tfcebest, THAI?; ItFtfW $*: variousfgi > !'ii( * f Sjr,rup,a?d 1 1 ' tird . .-v.'. *v..v?v.ys3!/a. ' ft- I'M ; :tl ii . )- . / 'ftlitl j V i I "U . A ii ' 'i' All of. which -w-o^vill soli at tlie lowi shliVu ' Feb. 14,1372, 43?tf .1 H'jo'l : : ' / ; ;;! > :i - . i ; r. : 7~?:CI S:7x - . ?t.j? : > .. & .Ifi #i At the very lowest figures. They furnii seen in Columbia, which is sufficient rc Fob. 14, 1871, 43?>tf /. j k a TTfifjirWSi MERCH. & RE now offering to the public in t a. line of all the Goods generally nt THEIR J n have been selected with grea READY - MA A FINE STOCK OF IfJr::?>/:N > "r *v i jA good' i uroceries, nttruwaio, v To which the attention of: purchasers i :t v; f*,t Jan 3,1872, 27-tf. :. j'< ATLANTIS AC This Article, prepared by the ATL/ the direction of their Chemist, JULIE ton Reed, fs now offered at the Reduce) payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Ii Orders filled now will be considered 1st November 1S72, thereby ennabing 1 ons, and Mules are idle. PELZER, ItODG BROWN'S \V QJJARL.ES, PERRIltf & Jnn 3,1872, 27-tf ? ATLANOiT , . .'a ? This FERTILIZER, manufactured! PANY,under the dfrection-of their-CI now offered to the Planting Common OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $52 PA TEIiEST. This FERTILIZER has boon very c entire satisfaction ; some of the most j[ Peruvian Gt?$no, pound for pound. - All sales made now will be consider those buyingon time the sale will be c By this arrangement planters will b.< Manure at n, time when their wagons ? Pamphlets containing the certiflcat PHOSPHATE will be furuished on aj PELZER, RODG BROWN'S ^ QXTARLES, PERRIN & Jan 3,1S72, 27?tf IMPORTANT TO i ? * . '. r i THE a Fertilising and 2 " i u - Have prepared a Special Fertilizer adaj Which they claim to beof the highest guarantee equal in the results to. of more permanent benefit to tht Tf liasheen used bv Several South Carolina'and Georg lowing results: It increases the crpp from 100 to 2001 It resists drought in ull cases. The c It matures the crop three or four wt against early frosts, or in the event of planter to put in his crop three or four' with acertaiuty of success. It produces a better quality of CottoT Looking at the low price of Cotton, t hend the necessity of using nothing strictly avoiding those whose value-has cheap materials under pretence of nice If hitfcrop is only doubled by the use to two hundred per cent.,profit on his and it will enable him to plant fewer c labor and expense with better results. A few extracts from numerous testim $55 Dollars per Ton LAWHE J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Age Jan. 17,1872,39?2m wu ? nrr) - pyi - IVIAFfcD 11 SUPER-PHOSPB The Oldest Super-Phosphate COMPOSED of BONES, POTASH, TED.ANIMAL AMMOtfTCAL Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, no used. Factory open for inspection at a NINETEEN YEARS OF "Introduced hi-1852. QUICK ACTION AND PERM AN E] Testimony of liuiijlredn of well-IinwVjl: ' 'crop anfl sofl, oVM ttifrih# extreme $45 Cash?$50"Time, I;"' .: ? 'i i'#?, 0. - , l?> 1iA J Messrs. Miller & Rober Jan. 2-1,1872," 40?3na (lojir/.* /.- -V jruT/i'joO oxrauTOMdJC. frlTE f^EtAiN: riE.<i,5n'? j .*f.wi?! Tl^d I lUt no o _ bss;' !;') lo Jnaaift/cm Itt'fvnay j 3-QGSj uvxom odFoifii . I:l V6tt It HolaS8dB?-,; -?)gS& ?h tno in:BWs; itfd'Cana', a,'"T M> rt;tT<? M, J vd-Hir VI Sugar of several qualities.^ f! a 10 OoffedyEidei Salt,r,&b ; T'J ia^! . to'tuixtriuu: "j-.l <;?: ? lui.-s ,?k.*>n>i ll nil ftiljj't I.SiC*57/ lilflL*/ : .iicif I'j-jfi J wa ?snoi-i? j:ij iii jv.?i; i'n3 jjq ~r? H & KIND, '3 : - c\ ?dT- r. s V i 2J5V <u j. itPjfijqo'i : i Ci't,'u'J " i.vri/i 9iiJ "1 ?:'ii" Ca9k?p :'i' iStf;; - ..'.O .'? ! u;ni') uth ) ;<iI .i0oTfoq h the latost.and beat stylo &;; . oil: Hi :Jili J "K ?' i)y> rJSr ' '. ';o?i?n?jS viiiirn miJ "wvo v shod'nids't of thbse olegaiit fronts to t comm6rid)itipnV Give" them a CalL ' ! ijl ' J u T.-iJni I ?? > ; gESUtiitilB :-iijs J-VWlb 3 : '<Uivil- 'Vk.;, I' \ riV:A ..rr'CJ . I1J ^ v7 " . .,l*! i i-y. /? JiJ v*'f . ?.'* ' Jt 1 -ii heir new and handsome building, a fu seded in this community. " : .1<. - I STOCK 30BWo3 '.' -1 ' IT*I* \\ }i\j , VfV?rr..j.y'J t caro, and unusually attractrve; ' de" clothing. 1 BOOTS AND SHOE! v : Jo'joU. jii.1 in i. waortmwit of.: : m <j a Jrockery, and.' Glassware, ' ''' grinyited. Give us'a call. ' * it & BROTHER :< V> <' Ti > ft ,'i :yj> nod '.ft*;' i' ' rr' id phosphate. <m- A f:.:: x,1 iNTTC PHOSPHATE} COMPLY. P?X IN IfAVENEL, foe composting with C i Price of $28 per tou-cash,"or'S31 per t itcrest. vo K H t . . .. -i; as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as d 'lanters to haul it at a time Wheii their Wi , lao.i v'i t*. J & .M O'LL :v,' ? ftw'jf ERS & CO., General Agente,j HARF, CHARLESTON,1 & CO., Agents, Abbeville C\.II.,.8/0. 1 If (, .. j.'.il >'... 'I .J PHOSPHATE, jJTi .ii - by the ATLANTIC PHO&PtfATE CO! lenihst, J)r. ST. .1ULFE7F It aVeXEL, Ity AT TliE VEJtY :UI^)UCEP PRH YAULE 1st November, 1872, FllEE OF I xtensively used in this St#te, andhasgiv nautical planters admitting it to be equal :r ' ?q yui'-Vwiiv'! ;d as cash on the 1st of March, 1S72, and oii&idered as due on 1st of'November i$ f enabled, without extra cost, tti haul th ind mules am idle.' > ''.> U es of those who have used the ATLANT ?plication to the Ayents. ' .1 'l .- y.:.t:uL ' .rtfi EES & CO., General Agents, < ttARF. CHARLESTON, S, C CO., Agents; Abbeville, C. H., S. C. COTTQN PI4NTPS. - fARYLAND lannfactaring Ccmpaa pteil to the Cotton Plant, under the namo TVT nTTl f grade of Fertilizer sold in the South a Peruvian Guano, pound to pound and to s soil. Hundred Planters in North ai ia for two seasons with the fc t * > ' M ;V*> percent. rop Is not affected- toy rust? >eks in advance, toilsI insuring, the cr a backward season for planting, enables t (veeks later, even as late as the 1st of Jai ' . ....... y, ,y .1' L 'fro / .jj-.' ;h$lntclligent planter will readily coran but the lushest grade pf fertHigere, aucl i been reduced by adulteration or the use tlsff tlioimv pru-cor i nunn. of "'COTTON FOOD" it will pfve from o outlay, with Cotton at 1UJ centatidr poui icros with a corresponding, reduction onials are appended.' in Sacks, 12 to tjie Tori. NCE SANGSTON, President, ; . o.s Exchange,-iPltycu, Baltimore, nt, Charleston, Si C. (\-o? fiS^CS ' tM ITROGENIZED " [ATE OF LIMI Majmfactured in this Cnuntr; PHOSPriATlC GUANO, CONCEXTR MATTER and SULPHURIC ACID. -2 ir Adulterant or Absorbent of arty' Jiii '"PRACTICAL. EXPERIENCE Patcntcd-iDcc. 1H39. r. N'T IMPROVEMENT TO THE SOT plantersifi its favor on every variety adverse seasons. . f playable. Nov. lsti 1872, " oi *s & HOWEELV1- - X'l'S FOR &UUM .CAROLINA., N*n.^ 128 East Bay, Charle^QiH , tsoa, Local Agents. JAS. G. BAILIE * i '-i. . v[ I'om: rjis'i:/ eaw J' Brttsaells, Tltfee*Fly >' In?*a|ft: f ;l?MSS!*ii 1 #ruggets,JMatting3viMtftarC<wn: " Window Shades all eiaeri) 0 Sr^, Also ^<3f>ijpJoloMC fitetfloor/:(aJ GR0CERI-B8, Wm d 7? n437;i U o w. W arer. tille fnoqd#?r^^>e.)a^vQ'frOodfeyitehidB :.?? iVWi-fc s i' Edx T, UibTu; -ft&v3 ^ ; .- r.ftT A I.MOI.* ! .... ?;<! " ' "? JiJiO'iiii.'i tiJiw sLi;.u -"I THE STONO- PI h\ .., 4 ;>v H/jft:-.! OiUTio't gt rnon 6'iao . A A * J m ui ynanesi uojJii .:.:i titt; io 0"!lof l- j*"*1 yitROPEfiLY appreciating the necessity JFTr .thegoutlii J^ao^veU in;th?i outaettD.p; Would putjhem \yjthin the areachiof aye/Ofo Theyoftl'f tneir V' ""*' / ' a complete >A mmon tated FefrtflJkfer1.*^ r?oreint>er next, wit&approved oiity accent ' -.?( T Midori f-r, riiito tn ?> Th* "DISSOLVED ( .f J d'J i'irt *7<!h? y/J'l; i~?i .IsfinUif'/'j for domfrofiti.ng'witb 0ottoh Beed;or Stabie l price (o;f cash, of j$3P nil!credit;Air. *bcvt planters \yho used it,J$it year to their eutiri ";l . DRV:ST. JXH.EEN RA\ Hi .'j;ii liJiv y.'eO) j . qcd 'io 'itfutti ^ T*-' ill .> lOtftfntll J. I S?]|]K^1i^Be^pP4|N^ ,7, ^ 'HWOhUt A. I.;ilIKE^:igent,,at Gret Dec. 13, W71,3443m . ..?.A : ii ) .a iT'.l ill b'll'A.) J.~: :' - Hew Cotton-*7- aiiff ip, h >i' < icjin *4^1 i. '* ' lijht ui.'u] i _s jjoivtiREADy T0iRE0S5ry??ccy] UES.will imcwuieupon CotttEtfiffi'WMebt) f ijBQd. Parties fetorton with the Ba same that wttlbeaVaUable1? tfrfcPilW or?fe I80k- rIhe>Bank' is prepared at'frll "trai&H PKQVlSIONBIon'tlie 'most reasonable' ter &6T Parties would do well toainily at tl Officers..: : >' 1 **tli ? Oct 10; I$?i;!26-6m] , ' si LI nNmirrar a %t i i mo *11 JJiTl WAfl ?4!ij ; ; Ih z ?h ; \ \ ? - THRPE ATEKY Sin^EI^TOR AiRTICi and Superphosphate; Coftjiauy',of Cj 1/ ' '' ETIWAN ** ,* \ qi fritflT [ i A complpte monqre, ,a(lnpted ip Co^oi k u < > vv na r t i'c Ic h or ef (>Yt > re ofte'rtfd at a very J Phosphate of iLilncvwiththe addftltirf. ai nia and Hotafdl. -Ifrioe&>5porton, If paid ^00 per tonrpayable let November, 1872, u ' ^ J;;.* ETIW4.X 6li A new article <if"the7.same high grad^of the elty?et#s pf..Cotton Seied Jn sueha-nlai lizers'foc Cottp.o apc^Xjraiii, M a.Jowtop.ris per ton, if paid phjor,befofejh^ Apr vember, 18<2, luit/ioui interests ' ' \l 1 . ' it) / ...j iij?: - ?>?:' > '. 1 ... u.? ETIWANDISSi u ill : : .. ; jd i Averaging from 187o 2Qper cent, of piss >'' '>'?J?u. eir piing me pianier oy composing, w uuuuii of one half coal'arid freight Price 885 pe IC April next, $40 per ton,- payable.1st Novell iJAKE- NOTICE, tl>p:t all th'csefertilii 'PhwphalQ, auU i^ust.helpXoj* wpre U^au,o ? : ; ; AVM. ' . flJ . . Ufl 4 .); *k;4 s J:l'? . WHITE, Safari & WHITE, .December 13,1871, 34?3oi. . ? ' . ' '' " ' ?'A JM'Oj ';! i V i i ... v ?> ?r* f. v. \ ' 7 - ??? WE HAVE JUST RECEI1 ^ Ijj'J ' n .twills OH toll I HI ( . .... ; ,il Oj fcjUCl'i !?UJ Itwill 5 >.*??! id BOOTS AND ?HC of r EATS' ASB:;; 'AP r ' f *1* *}/ ?' '**1') TfiF/RTF" U 11 v UiJltlJjUf'' 'd. il t? ?.tlt i-?I in i- .(/<'i n: fl! WMbli will .Be sold ENOGi Jan. 24,1872,40-tf ' rl"v in) ?if'.r-i!n i n~. -r-! ; n i,. 1 , TTTy* T>K?A~. C.^l. yyuiiy khksiw^ ^iinus, 'jgw I>, P. 'TOALE, : Manufacturer and Dealer,' j\0. zu Jia'/na sircer. ana iioriozwi ;l 1VIKU-J\, CUAJtLESION, -S*. C. j;. '8@r Tjiia isj the largest Aiulinoat com plete Factory of the kind;in ttit South ern States, and all articles :in this line can be furnished bViJkJCr, p. P. rJ?oale at prices which (kfy competition. 8^ A paunphlDt with full and derail ed list of all sizes1 oP'Boors, Sashes and Blinds, and pripesof each, will be sent free and post paidSon application to . v.SR' July 13,1871, li-ly . Envelopes, law. ^ At reduced Prices. ; :u- LEE &.PARKKB. Jan. 10,. 1S72,3S-ff.' " SiWiiaSaS smmmrn '>muH n?r rliJo 5?tir.m lrOBIOB, '>.ivri ' -jrft ^ ooil ?tli in-Good?, iace'CttrtalJ Clotba airdUpholstets' 9t|(i yo wu irt/ #? ? wua?-?r>win? vi". ,.(! >;>' >thJ tff /^vi* *4**U1I -ill// ': ! 'i! ; ' " liii.t wV/?-nf.?ht;?.r *,jj -?0 UtiiJlU'Jli' l<?l tUifHUfQfllfiliiV V;uj TO '.'tiH.'f TiH ?*w ow mtm Am * 'Cf'''"dH^ Jllllil )/ rf'JlBV |?<I* QS^. fiK vw? ?i ji JlI<J rt*ol yd1 &ts?t lr?76SJ*vU *%'.)ibth/4 ojIT .90&i<? *U0i 0?tAe^pItt^tiBg'WftiWt ffep. their FertUizera a^VptW.WJilcl*& :<<5l l.'; iai!*i>< Ou'j (m.Wi .H ??oI .teJcH IaUfls'> sjU "cfMW# n'-tolta .".H alt// grtilJim*. slir^rWpiJh V credit EFftle, WW**' Aiioejy a^oucH j.ta&.'Tij tfbuju tW2Matg * * ? ^ " *- - -t ?-. *>? *J ?Wl lu { Y*IC Jy. l/nrrjj". 9;;i .r in iy >? ?/ #?*. PHOSPHATB'^1: -iww"* ,ao7) 7'TF^iquo-)o cuoui t?iii b<t* I if .t.rnYitotth OTjtr ^uibiiuU ^ 'to ! Jb o i qnn Liu v'/UniT L TmT^T^ g*g'ig?tig,|Bi|S^ri 4 ; oJj Fn? .T{c>;e i Jmit lTir\Vn-M " TYii1,\J?'*f7r>JiAi 1/ VTOT'-tfV4 .ti J7 . * ', '?! Li.a i "? - v.. i * ('.jif'V'ii#xO & i?o?jmodT ^apit&lL1 ois ,,00^ it iiiuli ''JiitKU! noHrt * ;msgpvwr .'irpr. ouj 10 wiroa-jw. PTQNj blilfiEUAL |ti^frni|lM>AiBailroaiLIHeoeipta.^n(>iiuu ?; nk Will be. furnished with rpcetjW iriy otliejr ftr,borrow! w money. 16 make11,0 ASS" ON PKODUCK or. wft*. .',** *% T, */, mi >e Warehotiae, or'com&tmiefctewltfc f I ' ' . pa fig fl SgjQftW' 3iiKi2 8ul uJUin AS. J. JENEBTSpP^ident. 3; P. 1HNG, Vice-President. P; B^A^CH,-jGa?^ier.}j : flfw # r: Iir .; ' ' - j? t?> >r U#wr -M I'.i G:i? It) ^nil><i#rt siii lilitji-'&t> ciiB?nriirv3'irf!Fijii!D!ci1'1 ;!* Pigt I Mi[HjK.St ->w L.ES are oITerea 1>y tl liarleetbn, S. C., vfls tOcQ'Jl . ... iwito )f. Qraiti <&TU\ l?igl>,gfi4dfrof !?ptr. co*#.tiJefcoJveriflftdpht; ilthoutinterest."* Cow*TT^JHTiTiiSL ?; yirt "K'liioljitefi-l ailT Soliih1?-:phosph^ enwmoitto Wttb*"1* ih^tps.to.ertiure rtrie^f #*h9*> % i'StfW Fifcft* $Wi :i w $*?*.{ Or-:.'i .kOXH: ,il."Jlvuivii> vj?jl;U!vi!i >JL VED BOJ$?3. ?n:'*ei*i n ? ,*' n a iol,ved tfeasvi?^ *),u: two ton.^of half. tiiatgraik at?isa?In|r'Iil?; r ti\i\ if.nuiri- ntv or hpforo fliA '.lut. of., 1&72, without uilcrcti. 'T7r ' ^ j I era ?rt? 'of tlie higteit ^a^bfS(^i^9r'' ' I ue year. thivib 2<iroi; IO yunlJi'u tw0 c. ijamMMMi*? #*? s-r 'L/; 'liliuji oJ ^aoUoost'* iiiII .h }j ' ED A i (G?aC)D'fSTQtX 'Of*1 ' . :,.yl !.:: ' r. '] > i. iv? 'I lii;/* .??? '' :l ? JT *:xJWI,#,1 # CTj*' ? t u'r : b.'jr. T71ih-n-. -^Ij o? fcj- 'jt''- a >ES, CLOTHING, $9 .CItO KEBTf < * o, ,'> fiigSKpfe ilofr for Cash, by' . [ NELSON. H : >.+-'4i> fit i.Hin niul 1<'i4 1 ' 7 - | ' > ... : I OlOfJT ;u< )T> 3UJU'J Oil J *>*i' !!<> > j...r iuitV iDrrtjj, V ?r?>\'r Fbx Sale-- it Factory t Piicet, a,?}(ied, by ' IV o ;/.7;lOVJu.J t1 Greenwood. ? I, S. A full stock ofertilizers ar vlng andln store,- for^aie ou liberal.i erms?o$ exchanged for cotton, next lkll -. - felivery. \ . ifpbruaay 27, l&7t?45--4tr [ * .. (I ;.ij * a S?ns:. i" " ^T-T ; ;* ".'H i< I s iass! Mote! BOiftD; Wltli TtJITrONin EngllBh, French, LaCi 11, Greek Mathemat oi, llook-keeping, and. Surveying in heboid, can pe bad for , . ONLY $1261 : or 42 .\reeksr fro*i 1st March, nest,:': 'insteuotif a, Analytical* practical. thor* >ugh ; 'Qove^nmeut, parental; Climate ; gfceriery beabtifo!.'' 'Q'lejulo ,adir?s8; Immediately, : f-i. - . . [D.B, "Jan 10, 1872, S8-3xx\ .