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Faster Over the Sparkling Snow. Voafnrt fnctor? Dobbin. mv bov ! pypr ?he ^rkliiig snow! > a {lh my love and fhe frosty air, J onu my heart are all aglow; Haste! for a pair of dear, dark eyes Are watching for me to-night, I know; A moment's pause for us both, old boy, Then over the roads again we'll go. Three of us then, you know, of course Two in the alpjgh, pnd you, my boy. But niark: qitl pony, "you tuusn-H heaV The wo^ds I sav iu .m>r heart's wild Tpss youf mane as you bear us on. And ring your bells on tfie-fi'&ty air? What should a staid old horse like you ' F<? Iflvers and all their nonsense cafe? ' ' ' ? hmL '' " ! What if our hands by chance, you know. Under the buffalo-robe should meet? I wqgtjer \?hq VKuoldthei wifcer Be," As we wertfc'dksbirig airing the street? So faster aud faster, Dobbin, my boy, Faster, over the sparkling snow! What with love and Ihe frosty air, I antfrwy h^iirf ftre;all aglow. . Oi a Cup of Coffee. It has been said, says Scribflcr, tbs*t even in theBc^hlightejfpd' days, and in the landsmost blessed by the inflii enco of there are |,bou-| Rands upon {.housanfjs of persons born into the World " Who 'Jive long lives, and then go down into' thoTf graves without'ejerf having tasted a good cup of1 coffoo. And jet tfyere hav? tyefejflrajlstfds otfVeceipts apfl direc tions yablished, which teach'u's how to make good coffee by boiling it; by not boiling it; by confining the es sence and aroma; by making it.-in an open .vessel; by steeping it!; b> not steeping it; by grinding it fine ; by' grinding it coarse j jincj br rpany othtfr method's opposed "to! ejjicb b$er and to air'these. Now we 'do not i.-iiu lit. l _ intend 10 try to ipif anyuqaj- now w? iriakc good ebffee; but we just wis}) {.o say a wort}'1 ^boat the treatment of |lie cpfjfee'^fter it is made. "And ou lliis treatnverit depends its excellence, prow it as'ydii may. The" rule is sim ple?never dkcilnt it. "Whatever else you dp cbbut It, bring it to the table in tho vfe&'sel in which it is made. A handgon>e"uHV or eonreous coffe? pot is thegrave;of gotftl coffee. Of course, if it is cobsidefecl more desirable to have'lb&'^tij^jfook well than to havo' tHe coflfe'e tqfste'well, we have nothing jnoro to feaifc But whon hot coffee is cmpUbld ftfpm one vessel into another, the kftcli'dn ceiling generally gets the csseqc'e laden . vapor which shaved hav^ 'found its way into the cups on |fi'e table. And one word abouk'-th^flo cups. When the coffee cutfeta them, It should find tl\o'ui'ilk nr niviftm ft]rendv there. Bv ab&erv }'Ag iliesfc rale8, or'linavi cp^fee, made in almost any way, is often very pala table^ indeed: ^ ARIETY FA8BION-T-A few yearAago \bero could not. bo two fashions; one Hyfe of "tiling was wofr? and no other. 1 If flounces were tho mode, every one wbo 'had the jettsi, pre^ensiua iu uicguuuu must wear .floonces; if coat sleeves were porn, dresses were only made with Rloevos of that shape, and an^- other j);ittorn would have been t^bdcec( as outlandish and odd. It was tl\e same >ith'trimmings, bonnets, rind 'every thing' else. It Is only lately vthat fashion has enlarged V^scroU, and and allowed many stj^ea \aud modes jo bo in eqo& favor optima; At the present moment wo have loose jackets! tight polonnaises, and sev eral different shaped mantled; for trimmings, velvet, ribbon, chenille, jet, gimp, and embroidery; bodices with Waist-bands, with barques, and with sashes; chopeaitx in velvetj silk and felt.. Why should we not have long falling robes like thpse of i?orma as W'elT a^ xhe'sho^' sei'riftr''akii^s .of] Queen Ghairlo't^'s tinrie, tfr set off the dainty looped-up petticoats of a Dol ly Tardea? I do not'see why we should not have as many styles as dressmaker like to irivoiit and wo. I11UI1 W n cur. j.iiu pi^tui vo^uu wj - pearftnce of onr drawing-rooms antf projrienades conld only be enhanced iberfebj'. ^l^ Tcar'"' o?" ^opOlopy woutJ be tbu9 eluded; a green 'dress made in one style is riot tho same as a green (Jress'made iri another. A Vjcnpaii would also hay? free scope wherein to choose" the mbcfo most liU'ely to18oil her face and figure, and tjius we should arrive at the end and aim of good dressing, which is,' of "lu * f -th? weater, anq apbe same time to set off'IHe costume to the best advan _ . ! < ..Wv 1" .?? .i . . i; t;af?ev .5 .. ?if?' Obtaining Money Under FXlse yR'ETEtf^s.?The Bilf "to punish per sons'fgr obtaining TLonoy, chattels and valuable ^ccurfytfs, by fatso prete^c^'' is ono of !great'public importance,' as it reaches a class of offenders who, in ihe absence of such a law,' generally escape punishment/ 'impi-inonraent ?or <fei)t is aboliskedin t'h'is State, and the ilomes^eacf laij and Bankrupt Jaw inq^^ss,^e irn^nunities of debtors with'an irirfia-rubpcr conscience. The bill now introduced in the Senate is an exa? t copy of the English law on the'eubj^ct, and ita passage thw see " ?>" mmII hftd fpnlKflr in 't hfc Ipfrisl:, t LVn cap tt'rftl a boon to the unpfotepteJ public.?Charleston I^ews, ' ,fi*' "" !> , Int^c^ange of Circuits. ? On a* J)il[ tD-tiravidefor the interchange of iii;cu^'^ Uio/'CjccuH Judge, which came^p int^e' Senate on'^ndav, atfUf an'"i^rc*ti^ dincussioij prose,.' in whidi~ Messrs. ' "Hope, ' Donaldson, Whi'^emore, Jervey, Jeter and other Senators participate^' r^h"e bill was finally postponed tQ th? na^a^&ion. vote 6bowcd that the ?enato was pearly equally divided. ' ' "i"' 7" IV MABDr ^he prepnratjons for p. ij'r.jnd excursion'to Visit-the grand festival of Mnrdj Gras are liow com pleted'. Thn^g^tjc&taft^yCp^aB Ag&usU gOth ycBrtJiiry' ubtj'f l(j$ pf .March"! Stili Another Gin Uous? B^rn^. ? On Friday last, the gin house o(f Dr. D. O ^ompkins's Cross Ifoatja place, now p^cupied by Mj\ David Parilue, was da^royed by fire. Some eight1 bales of cation and about 1000 fetyshels of cotton seed, belonging to Mr. Pardne, were consumed with the jjquge Mr- Pardee's lo^ is estimated At lilCiQQ?-and Pr. Tompkins'* at S100&' The fire, it is supposed, was caused bv C^e careless use o'f rcptchcs among the cp^ton.?Edgeficl^1f ?l Wot -a me uar-noom. Out- friend, ^RCr. K. Blfijp hands us jtne following jor publVea tion : Young man I has nq? your ey< be^n"?riqicntly attracted to a sigi h&ving 'tne following ominoUB ' won on it : "BAR?" . Avoid the place ; it is no misnomer The experience of thousands ha Droved it to be ' A baj: to respectability, A bar to bortor,' 4 tyjr t'p hoppinpea, A bar to heaven. Everjr day proves it to t>o The lioficj'to degradation, the road i'o rice, The road to the gambler's The road to the brutal, The road to poverty, Thb roud to wretchedness, ino roaa po yoouery, The voacj to murder, The rf|i\d to poison, THe i-oad (.o the drunkard'a grjivc THe road to hell. Some, it is true, do not pass throu^l all these' stages; but intemperanc persisted jp ^iways ends in the drunk ard'a grave, unci wo have 100 mad reason to fear, hell. The bar-room i truly Thq pgrsq of the drunkard's wife, The purse of the drunkard's child TH(? curse of the drunkard's honu Thos<> only who have known th ftitlprness of a drur.kard'R wife o child, can know the misery and hoi ror qf a drunkard's home. * M 1 | Young man t betoro you enier m ,b^r:room, stop! Ponder tho path of your feet ero it bo forever to< 'la'el ~? Man of family! flee from the bar room as yoti would in honor fulfill &h< pledge of love made to her who ii the companion of your joys #n4 sue C'JSSa ? 4l" + 4^ # * ,, f Fashionable aud Qther Notes. The hair on dry goods clerk^, fp.re beads w^ll be pasted down low&r thai usual tim jnonth* " " ' v'v ?*?!? X-. i . Oiled co^t-cpU^i ^0 plenty ye amor\g those who wear their ambro siul locks low on the neck, on th< Buffalo Bill plao. Young men who oan not afford th< luxury (tf'fi polled shirt, supply th< deficiency by wearing the high-inecfcec vest or bosom neicktie. " Noeo bags, wjtfo perf^rncs and die infeeluiits, are worn by 3-011 ng gentle men whose personal beauty leads then: to fear the small-pox. Very handsome diamond clustert or solitaires can be purchased ai priccs f^mng from fifteen cents foi a singlo stop * to a dollar and a hal ajjpart./ Tho elegantly stanched aprons o t^V 6vy^r-tenifp\? aWfyuc-H'adipiret as &n article of street wear," &Ut tlx secret of their fine fiuish is knowi ionly to the fraternity. | \y^hito skirts are worn upon th< .streets for a few roornonts after leav ing tfc^o, bQusp, but after a short prona enado \be |po<tora of the garment i usually marked by a shade of drab. A new and ingenious ingcniou invention is much -used now by un married men wh6' havo no time t sew on buttons. u consis'-s or a ten penny nail which fastens the trowser to tbe suspenders. , U ... Th$ ^kw 8134$"$ fROM Georgia ?Of General John* Gordon, Sens tor elect from Georgia, the correspor dent of the Cincinnati Commercia "lie has nothing 01 tne otepnen in bis composition. He is as difteren .a? Wbite is frcm black. He 19 young ardent, stout, eloquent; full of nervt energy vim/andj pusb; a brillian orator, a dashing military officer, an a man who never knew fear. In th Southern army he won tho title c the'bi-javeat of the brave. He is fort years ofd4 well built, about mediui height, and rather slender, and woul be handsome if a piece ot bomb she had ?ot made an ugly gash in hi cheek- I^e was tn alj the battles h [cou(d, by ^ny possibility, get into, an bears soars all over his body. Thi gives him strength among the coloneli captains, and lieutenants, who mak up a good portion o? the Gcorgi Legislature They' Remember' th&i "comrade in-arms.". damp:6ro an hard-tack ties ^'e severed iu sove years.?1 TVoItit nu PnwiwnTinpB A/Tatttiv .. Richmond, Va., February l.?Con modore Matthew Fontain Maurj Americau hydrography and nav* officer, died at Lexington, V*,, t one o'p.lpc.k to.-'clay, "He was th a$W? of '^{Letters on the Arnazo and Atta'ptic slopes of South Amei ica," V.Helation between Magm tisn^ and the Circulation of th Atmosphere," ?Astronomical 01 serrations," ^'Physical Geograph *' ' ' ^ - t\ j1 {.j ot the Sea," <?c, louring me lai war he waa an officer, in the Con federate Navy, and at the time c his death was Professor of Physic* Science ai. the Virginia Military Ir 6tU^e.' ' ^ \yas aged 67 years. u- Dr. Willet, lecturing in Boston th other night, told a droll etorv of him s?rf. ^lc ssiid that at one time, whe Ko was a connoisseu^, in birdrntuffin^ be used to criticise other people' bird-stuffing ^everply. ^ulking wit gentleman one Jay, ho stoppc^ at' window, where a'gigantic a\y( wsi cxhibfred. ?You eee," said the do*, to^'to hi?'^Heyd, 'Hha^ tb'e^o isHt mac nificent l>iro ^tter^y WtyJed by uns^ll ful stuffing. ^fotioe the mounting Exeo^able, Tis^H it? }Jo living ow cfvfer that position, An< the Vy.es ^re a third la?g?j.}hai any owl over' possessed.'* At thj moment the stuffed bird raised on< foot and solemnly blink^ fit l^scritic w}jo said very liitl$ '^ore aboii birds t^t afternoon. .Li.timt ' The Tweed Case--New York January 31.?The Tweed jury havint disagreed, they were ordered to bi locked ap, and the Court adjourned t< ten tbis morning. The Tweed jury reported at mid night seven for conviction a'd five foi acquittal. The foreman announced il us iippossibLo for the iury to agree whereupon thoy were discharged. HUMOR. An Irish writer savs: "I know of 1 nQe^rtbiy ren's'on w&y wopa'eri a liquid got become medical men." a The most bashful girl \fc ever 3 heard of Wa? the young lady who i blushed when she was asked if she had not been courting sleep. A story is told of two Western \ iucn who had traveled together three 8 days in a stag<i coach without ever a ' word passing |}. t$cen 'lfrGTf)?' On the fcjurfh (Jay one of them at length yen: tiired to repiark that it was a fine morning. '"'And who said it wasn't?" >VUB IIJC 1UJJIJ'. The jury have declared innocent Jennie Ijroz, the Cleveland girl who shot Mayor Fislc two years ago. She has all along pleaded guilt}*, but what 'is a young girl supposed to know about such impo?uut gaiter com pared wjlh thOtwelve good men and true ?" In q San Eraneiqcq Cpqr|; tfic other o lifilo rlinl.urtin rim thllS * 6oun I, !T -r J--- -~n- - - .sol to witness?uYon sny you were at t his hoqse evpry riigjit?" "Yes, sjr" "Were you his partner?'' '.'&0, sjr." "Any relative of his?" -'No." '-What 1) were you doing at his h?>uso every s night?" "I was sparking his wife's sister." A farmer who wished to invest the '? accumulation of his industry in Uni ' ted States securities, went into a broker's office to obtain some "fivc r twenties." The clerk inquired: 'What M(?nnmin:if ion will V( U have them, J-- ^ sir?" Iiu\ing never netwd tr:at word used excepting to distinguish soots, tho fanner, after a little deliber ation, replied : "VW11, yon may give mo part in Old School Presbyterian to please ' {he old lad}*; but .give me ^he'lieft on't in Freo Will Baptist." The "heathen Chinee" has his own way of conducting'business,' and the following advertisement from the Virginia" City Movtanion illustrates his method of collecting debts HVang Geu owes Dr. thcugh $550, Ho can not pay it. So, accord ing to Chinese law, he left his woman, riio, nP Y??n Cliftnrrh's flosses IJMf'Sk u,'"i c i ? S?ton as collateral until the uaony ahi.II be paid. Alt rjght. By and by all the same yesterday. Sing Gim Btole J 8370 from Dr. Yeo G'heugh, and run away. Now^ then, all Chinamen lake: j notice that if you keep Sing Gilp you j ojustpayme ?920, q{| sarad' Wang 1 Geu. J)r. Yxb Cheuoh." Excellent Interest Rules, TY>r findinrr the interest on any 0 - . principal for any nnmber of days. The answer in each case being in cents, separate the two right-hand figures of answer to express iu dollars and cents; Four per cent?Multiply the prin cipal by the number of days to run; separate right-hand figure from pro duct, and divide by 9. ' "Five per cent.?Multiply by num bed of days, and divide by 72. Riv nor rent?Mnltin'v bv number , J ? of cmyk. and divide b}- 6. Eight per cent.?Multiply by num berof days, and divide by 45. Nine per cent.?Multiply by num ber of days, separate right-hand fig ure, and divide by 4. Ten per ecnt.^Multinly by number of days and divide by 36.' Tvvclvo per cent. - Multiply by nuttier, of dfiys, separate right-hand Sgure, and diyide by 3 Fifteen per ccnt-r-MuUiply by num ber of days, and divldfc by 24. Eighteen per cent.?Multiply by l .1 ? numoer 01 uivys, ^{jiin<un<>u figure, and divide by a. " ~ Twenty per cent.?Multiply by number of days, and divide hy J8. The Port Royal Hail Road.? The track has been laid on the Port Royal Rai road to Upper Three Runs, South Carolina, twelve miles this side of. ^LepVPJY.pk, *\pd onty sixteen miles from the Savannah River. The bridge will be entirely completed in eight days. The laying of the track will be pushed forward rapidly, and the whole road will be finished and in working order by the Jst March, beyond jicradvefttuyo. Aim to da some permanent good, that your cxistopco may be crowned with usefulness. Guard well your ft\eucjshipa, They are worth more to you thau any con ceivable fame. > A new kind of suspender is adver tised, which the patenteo asserts will "impart tranquility to the mind." The Nation calls Dr. Howe's comma nication on San Domingo "lyrical letters." This is altogether the latest euphuism for catling a man a lyre. An Ohio ipan sleeps with a pistol under his pillow. He u'woke' t^he otner night from a dream of- burglars and found the pistol in bis hand and a bullet in his leg. It oocurred to ? ^anbury scholar while writing a composition, la^t week, to make the remar^ab^e state meut ?hat "an ox does not taste'as good as an oyster, but it can ruu faster." A young man wifi \ras eaugbt l" 6traiii!n^hi| sweetheart to ^osQjn ^ho other Vu?^? justifies himself on the ground t"hat ho has a right to e strain hiaowu honeys ' ;i '**" ' ! - A rural gentleman, standing over a 9 register in .a Danbury store, attracted J general attention t? himself* tjy ob 8 scrying to his wife: "Mariar, I gness h I'm going to have a fever, I feel such (\ l^ot ^yeelcs' a runnin' up my legs." ' * r.Ji gentleman at Lancaster, ^enn 'K ivjjvaipia, has a horse, t^at takes hie [j children rtp aehvoj in the jporning, f returning home driverless, and at j returns Ibr them in the way, j roobing his nose against the ^\'indow: p pane to indicate his presence. b A pensive man, w\t^ tt ^s^etAil of 0 new hats, say# the I)anbury Netot, a was passing the Wooster House, on t Friday, when, a quarter of a ton of beautiful snow slid from the roof into bis basket. Not being a profane man, his suffering was intense. 1 # r A clear case of conscicnce comes 3 from Providence, where a woman, j who lost her purse, some months ago, recently found it hanging to the door . bell with five dollars, and a note from r the thief, asking that "I may bo for t given, as it is my first real sin, and I , will promise to make amends in t?bo 'future," Uf. Jt js fi poor plan to sleep In r roogi, t!)6wjribqtt'8 Qf whicfy nr? open) oq ft cOld Or dattlp hlght. '"VUHj much LftB been written on this sutyect, flhd ...a written unwisely, xne lacin aw, whoevei' sleeps oincotiifortably cool will get nick. To open the window' when the mercury is at zero is an ab surdity. The coldcr a sleeping apart ment is, the more'unhealthy does it become, beeaiise cold condenses the carbqnie acid formed by the'broathjng of tj]p slfjeper. It settles near the floor an4 js rebre^tfied, and jf in a very condensed form, he (ylli die be fore the morning. Hence we must be governed by circumstances. The first tiding is you must bp'comfortably warm during sleep, otherwise you are Hot refreshed, and inflammation of the lungs may be engendered and life destroyed within a few days. An open door and ?n ?pen fire:p|*xcc are sufficient for ordinary_purposes ifl very cold weather. WbeA outer wir/do\v8 (ire opcped, ft is \yejj to have them drnyn at the top two or three inches, and up at tho buttoiq the same spqce In miasmatic latitudes, par ticularly, it ia important to sleep with all external doors and windows closed, if thero is the least perceptible damp ness in tho atmosphere; otherwise they may bo left open in the manner mentioned above. Naples, January 29.?There have been slight eruptions from Mount Vesuvius the past few days. No ] damage has been done, but tho resi- ( -li.nfo rtf viilflnrnq nf, the foot Of the volcano, who suffered 60 severely from the last eruption^ are great'ly alarmed. ' Cure for Ivy Poison?Make an ointment of j^bout equal parts of lard and flour of sulphur. Thorougl.}/ anoint vhe p^s affected, and a cure will be the result in a short time. No pills in tho world ever had any thing lit;e tho circulation of Aycr'w Pills. Throughout these States, Mex ico, and the Central American repub lic, down theBlopes of tho Andes, and ""Asa th? nnmnas of South Amcrica. in negro villages, amid the fervid wilds of Africa, throughout the jun tfles of India, and the steppes of t? terior A'sia, over thd' continent of Australia, and the Islands of the Pa cific, these pills are known and eve ry whe^re used a9 family remedies for diseases; With distant nntions, their wonderful cures attract moro atten tion than they do at home; for tbie sentiment of wonder takes a far deeper hold on their minds than the results of a higher scientific skill with us. The amount consumed require seventy-five thousand dose* a day to supply it. An inspection of the manufactory showed us how this enormousfeemand is made and sus tained. Added to the cftQap^roate skill of. thejr composition, is an ex treme care in their 1 mannfaetnre, which at once secures the most per cut IllUliUiUli itIKI WiUll IIIVOI hvuuih?? combination. The consequence is a power and ccrtainty in controlling disease which other remedies never attained.?Baltimore pouricif. I Decays a^e !>ANOEnor8t ? Thai poor, eoiacifited ponsumptiv^, v^ho is now beyond all hope of recovery might now be hale and hearty bad he not neglected that slight Cftugh. Be advised, if you have a oongh or cold, get at cnce bottle of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant, and you will soon be relieved. Do not put it off. Ee^efield C. II., S.C., Jan. TO, 1870 Dr. W. H. Tutt: Dear feir?I have been confined to my bed with a bad cold, and have found your Expectorant to be an ex cel lent'reyneoy : t|ji? bes-^ 1 ever used. Tours vdrv respectfully, r a: It. PENN. Dr. Tutt's Hair l)^e act instantane ously. Tal^ at the Toilet?Every lady'* ftaidffcnaws that the bewitch ing beings who pave their trium phant way witli conquered hearts, re gard a splendid head of hair the most effective of all womanly fascinations. They believe, and they are right, that they can lasto as many beaux with the luxuriating ringlets and glossy braids as they can '-kill at sight" with their beaming eyes. Hence in their : "toilet talk" among themselves and with their attendants, 1^ie' pcrits of . preparations for tho hair are freely I canvassed, and the latest result of this discussion seems to be the al most universal adoption of Lion's < Eathaivon as an article better adap l ted t9 promote the growth and beau ts* r\4 'flio T^lnfrr r\f Wnmnn" itj wi ^tiy vx 111vi \ji ivi j vi ?? vuimii than other at present before the world, They say that without irri tating the skin of the head it eradi cates dandruff, and that it penetrates be?ow the surface to the roots of the hair, endowing them with new Mfe und vigor. Sozodont.?^his word, which h^s been staring everybody in the face for tne past few years, and is np\y getting into nearly everybody's mouth, is a preparation far cleansing, beautifying and preserving the teeth, sweetening the breath, and arresting the progress of decay. ?nalding'a ?loe, up to t^e sticking ' i" ' point. THIS 1 "^e continue to sell oi\r (Joods to ?rompt-P^y|ng Hen. im W |EKyS I^BERAL. ; # QTTAELBS & PEEBIN, ^ 2? 1873 41, tf 50 Bushels Fresh Groun Meal, Syrupe and Molasses, Bait and Bacon, Flour of all grades, Can be had at BARNWELL & GO'S. Jan. 15,1873, tf Planting Potatoes. PINK EYE aud EARLY ROSE, For sale by BARNWELL& CO., At New Post Office Corner. Jfan. 13,1873, tf CARRIAGE MAKIfl f^OW offer a LARGE and SUPER [I price from $14U to $225, with all rVAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, Q They afsd offer far sale A LIGHT C. ^OWFOlVciASH. They keep constantly on hand MET *Y and WALNUT COFFINS, and'oi Their hearse with qne of the Firm y ALL WOR^ WARRANTED. ncim E . are now receiving first-class country store. Ou: 3are by one of the firm from i Baltimore, on the most reason ;o the wants of our section. 1 prices. Satisfaction guarante JjMES G. BAII T V-.'-ir- i' nac O...J e I ' 305 Broad St Oct. 23, }8 72, a ESPECTFULLY ask your iitten which be sold as low as in CURTAIN CARPET DEPARTMENT. : > icTT; English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, i Ply aiid Ingrain " Venetian Carpets, Cheap Carpets, /\f1 Al.iL f lOOr Uli UiOlUSj nan viuvu; Table Oil Cloths, Wall Papei Stair Carpets and Rods, ai Mattings, Druggets and Beautiful C ' Door Mftts Carpets, Oil Clothfi and Curtj Oct J, 1872, 25-0m ' .!.*r''T ,, r.T -tjq m - 5 rp ff Tpj CAROLINA FERTILIZE WILIj SOLD A8 FOLLOWS A CASH PRICE. $48 per Ton of 2,00$ ft TIME PRICE. ' ?53 per Ton of 2,000 It : ! , i :. Payable IJ9V. 1st, 1873, FREE OF INPBES' FREIGHT AND DRAYA( To be added. T ?: ) IT^SPCCESS IS AND ITS STANDARD IS A No. 1. CALL ON AGENTS FOR . ii " I ?; i. Almanac^ p$ Certifleati m * WILLIAMS | [ CHARLESTON. 9. 6. , , Agents, ai AuoevMiie, y W. & S. Agngw & Co., ' *' Agents r\t Duo West, S. ? B. A. Jones, Agents, IS inc'ty*-Six D^ot, ^ Q d?.c. m% Notice to my Patron: I GO NORTH this week to perfc myself in my profession JL \\ roturu to Abbeville on the 1st March next. JNO. S. THOMPSON, D, D. S. Oct. 9, 1872, 26, 0m IS ARB REPAIRING. v> . ?- em [OR STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in the modern improvements in the business the beat MACHINISTS, and of tbe BES'l pd aftpr the latest and best styles. RANK-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style. 4LIC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA thers of pheaper style.' vl\l ftttep4"4|l fupe^ls. [ftpv. 8,1871,28? >. our FALL AND WINTER: * everything usually- found in a r Goods were selected with mnch ;he best houses in New York and able terms, and with special regard Call and see our Ssock and try our ed. . :-\ - : * . , /' * J ^ i . J m mk <sm> m m m & m ! . ; . . I*! . ... 4 LIE i BROTHER, eet, Augusta, Gav, - \}\y{ tion to fc full line of the foMowinp Goods, any ot^er House: DECABT^^t'' GRQCE^Y JUvpABTMEXX. 1 terlila, Choice Family. d Bands, . Groceries, ins? _ _L 11 received weekly. Duffleiq Hams, English Crackers, Dyspeptics' Food, Baskets of all kinds, Wood Ware, Brooms and Brashes, I ; Plantation Supplies, iins made and laid at short notice. tains, iades, all sixes, all widths, rs id Borders,, hromos. '' - Greenville M Columbia B.& CHANGE OF SCEDttt$. On and after Thursday, September the 5tE^1872, tl*e Passenger tnuns on this itoaa win t>6 ru't^ ap follows, daily, Sun days excepted' . t GOING WEST, OB U^. Leave Columbia 7^15 a.m. " Alston U;U5 a.in. 41 Newberry ...... 10:40 a.m. " Cokesbury , .. ii:U0 p.m. " Belton 3:60 p.m. Arrive Greenville 6:30 p.m. GOING EAST, OB DOWN. Leave Greenville 7:30 a.m. M Belton '...? 9:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 11:15 a.m. " Abbeville ..i.,.'. 0:15 a-ifc. " Newberry 2:30 p.m. " Alston i:zup.m. Arrive Columbia 6:U0 p.m. teT Connect at Alston with trains on the Spartapqurg and (Juion Kailroau: connecting at Columbia, 8. C., witu Night Trains on the South Caroliua Railroad, up and down ; also with Trains tNorrti and fcsouth on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Kail road, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta a brevi^t^e' branch. - Train leaves 'Abbeville at 9.15 M., connecting*, with 4>own Traiu from Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.15 P. Mm connecting with Up Train rroin Columbia. Accommodation Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Cokesbtfry at 11.15 A. M.., or on the arrival of Jthtf' Down Train from GreenH,iir& 'LeaY?* '&t>bevillfc at 1 o'clock P. M.,' connefctn^' witll Up Train from Columbia. " ' ANDERSON BRANCH 4 BJiUERIDGEPJV'N TK)WN. ' Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. 44 Perry ville 6:25 a.m. Pendleton 7:10 a.m. I V Anderson..... 8:10 a.m. Arrive lieltqn 9.00 a.m. ' . V?-. ' 3:50 p.m. * Anderson 4:50 p.m. " Pendleton. 5:50 p,pi " Perry ville ; .'. 6:35 p.m. Arrive Walhalla 7:15 p.m.' Accommodation Train between Bei ton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Leave Belton at rv^.nr. Train ?00 P. M., connecting'yfit^ Up Train fpom Columbia. ' THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'l Superintendent. J^BEZ NQ^TfON, Gen'l TicKe^ Agent. ty. GOLDSMITH, P. KIND. Goldsmith & Kind, f (HINDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCENIX IRON WORKS,) riOT.TTTVTRTA. S. f!_ Manufacturers of steam En gines of all sizes; Horse powers, circular and Muley '"Sgw fcfUl?, urist and Sugar Cane Mills, $1our Mills, Or namental, House apd Store Fronts, Iron failings, Agricultural Implements, ^tc. Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses. Sept. JO, 1872, 22?6m J. KURZ, Boot and Shoo Maker, LAWSON'S OLD STAN.D, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. IMTAJiTED, i.000 lbs- DRY M *111)135 for which the highest }>rice will be paid or taken in exc*<?qge or Boots and Shoes. May 29,1872, 7?tf Ngtice to pe\>tors aji^ Credit or?, ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mrs. MABTHA ELLIOT CENTER are required to make payment to EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., Attorney for the Estate, or to myself, the Admin istrator. A11 having claims against the estate \yill present them properly pro bated tq Mr. Noble, or to myself, forpay ment. DANIEL B. CENTER, Administrator. 13 January^JjjzaJim N* Pert OB cam take tfeMC Bitten accord ing to direction*, and remain long unwell* provided ttyeir bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othea {Mans, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point' of repair. Dyspepsia or Indirection* Headache, Pain $n the Shoulder*, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dii - - ? ** i - ?-u t,.?. ress, Sour n>n>cranoDs 01 inc oiwn?vii| */?u ?M,?, the Mputh, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Seart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the"r<jtic$4i the Kidneys, and it hundred other painful symptoms, re the ofTsptinp of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter jjuar antee of its merits than a. lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, in .-young, oc old, {narried or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the tprn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided.an J influence that a marked improvement is soon percept ' f tible. . , For InflammatQiv anjl CUronlc Bhen naatiam and Gout, Buioils, Remittent and Inter* mittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, U^er, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis Ti - J D1..J ;? sMUirallv C2&C3 firs causea oj t iu?icu m&??-?# , nro<3u?d by derangement of the Digestive Organs. H They an a Gentle Purgative u willtu 'Kin AiisOawfy JbmpuonSf xHw?i owi lotches, SpgtvPuipIti, Piutulfs, Bpils, Car ting-wormi, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery fli, Scurfs, Discoiorations of the Skio, Hnmor* a Tonle* possessing also the peculiar merit of acting; as a powerful agent in reiieving Congestion or InBam? mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Disease*. Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. S| TTTTJ-rr. ? buncles, Rini sipelasj ItcTi,i sad Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature^ are literally dug up add carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful -Thousands proclaim Vimscax Bit*; T*as the most wonderful Invigorant that c^vtr wttaioed the sinking system, 1 1 - ' J WALKER, Prop'r. R,H, WcDOS AI.D *00., Druggists and Qaiv, A(^ San Francisco, CaL. : * and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SQfcD BY ALL DR\TGGI$TS AND pf Al^RS. Manufacturer of Steam En gines and Boilers. : Iron and Brass Castings cf all Descriptions made j$. Order. Im x\ow ptepared wtb two cupiotas, ami o*n make. cqstfnya ,of. auy weight up to ten thousand- poand.s. i ?*? Am a* nhom in m An nnct. WftJJ ttwmu^u IUU IlIOU pcunuui VII VMW* ingsat tbe State AgficultuniL and me chanical 8o?iety Fair, held in Columbia November 1871 and '72. 5 > 11. SAW MILLS. I have for sale the CIRCULAR SAW MILL that was awarded the firsts pre mium at State Fair; held'Nov.-1872; ALSO. the GRIST MILL IRONS that were awarded the first premium and the 3 ROLLER 12 INCH MILL that took the first premium. ' /< ALSO * ' ' Several sets 'of GIN GEARING 'that took the first Premium at the late ^tate Fair, all of whipl) witt hp spld low-for cash; ^ ii^t of prices will be furnished on application to T/-kTI-NT XT C* T.TT A VnTR JUUil U, ' <] ? Columbia, S. C. Or John Eneight, Ag^pt. ;; Abbeville 8. Cv . ? Jan. 8,3872,39-tf ! : ~WE~STILL LIVE. . . . Barnwell & Co. At the New Post Office. . A* / THE undersigned have rented one half of the new Post Office, now occupied by H. W. L&WSON & CO,, and will;?ootv be) .pryparejj; to resume business with a new stock of goods. It " tn Kni 1/1 n hrin.lr warehouse in OpiUJWK.. w , J he rear of the building which wiUgiv^ I Nov, 27, 18.73, tf ' " Carolina >, National >; Bank ~ nA_-i_ t>.jj j- Aonnnnn uapnai bhksk r-oia *u, ?^u,uuu ' ' * ' r ? * 4"/ * ' ! | Board of DircctQr$. ' j L. D. Childs, Pres., Jno.' Par^y. j;\V. Parker, V.-Prea. R M Wallace, C. D. Melton, Solicitor, Jjjo. S. Wiley, R. O'Neale, Jr., i E, Hoj>e. j W- B. Gulick, Cashier. C. D. Iredell, AssH Clishier. IN $ddition'to the ordinary and. usual business of Banking, the Carolina .Nations Bank of Columbians. CM is sues'Ip'tprest-bearing Certificates forany amount, payable on demand, and bear ing ?ei'en per cent interest from date, interest collectable every six months, if the Certificate has not been previously T\anAeUa in frnlH rppniVPiI on COCIJICU. jyt^/UCIW J*? same terms, and interest paid in kind. Depositors have air the advantage of A SAVfifOk BANK, and the safety of their deposits is guar anteed by a paid-up capital of 'l'hrse Hundred Thousand Dollars. Persona having funds which they wish to invest temporarily, will find this a safe means of investment, returnable upon demand and always ready for use should a more profitable investment offer. Remittances may be made by Express and Certificates will be returned by mail without delay. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 27, 1872, 33-3m WE CALL Especiai attention . to our Stock of KEADY- MADE CLOTHING, Including OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, New and Handsome Styles. In short, all we ask is a trial. Wo #re determined to sell low. YOE & HALE. Oct, 22, 1872, 28, tf I ; Ladies' Shawls, PERFECT BEAUTIES, All Styles, and Prices to Suit. YOE & HALE. Opt. 22,1872.28. tf *- > --JP????5 6. Stoepel, UU ^ LV?^1. MakAn rw ait/il i.uuny& ' 221 BEQAD STREET, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL x VUGUSTA, GA, Ti?e greatest care devoted k / v.* to the repalrof 1 14 \j Mgs,CIsckSptalei&MT. Oct. 1,1872, 25-Cin" ? * - ' ijTrTuTTVwiu Ay^rfs Cathartic. Pilb?, Tat all the purpose# of a L*x*$Va' . 'itif 'M j i'.'n ? s ueiug jim cyr - - their use to cdy qpumi i"; J Oi They operate by theirjpomrflxl in Internal riscera to purtty the blood It into heaHbvjactfai? renon.tki of the tomocn, bowels, lfrer, and 01 the body, restoring their IrregUai'M and by con^c8ngvWleraw-tiWM rangemento?i aft the flr?t orteifi b shoufd be takeq mct/c *ch. and restore ita For JLlrrrComi MauL i mh? i? actioif of the' system^"vhTk'sucfi"cLmgt UmmT - / ^ xiompIainU to produce the affect oCa dratto pttt^uOfH^h 9 4 pa?"y'* *' ^li"l-*I'{iryrn* :j? ?iLl An occasional dose stimulates the stomaA**;*. bowels into healthy action, restore* the. w pea*,, andlntigonitos th?ay?an. H^fcftTaoBb'iiiS dose of these P<n* makes him Seel desfctedtatofcmU J*. J. c. ^tsb* do-yuji ?i r ' !' i., ". ;'? ^i)'ilr "i?> ;fll Iv: .at rUvmi \--:>u u* uiuS ?m'1T :l)?n?<qvt fE take;plea?qre.jn announcing.to^, ? I our friends that our ; >, i...?: Fall and Winter Stock :. > : ' '?;T 1 < I it*! Is now ready .for inspection and n"t ? DRESS'GOODS, and al! the EST STYLES OF TRIMMINGS. ' ** 'WIIIT^ GOODS,, in variety. .; > ! - n:( lit. .., An el^gaut assortment of ,,., SHAWLS, SGAEFS, . BOOTS and SHOES, " qf the best raided, and which we guarkri-'^ $ntee to be as represented. " CASSimERES, KY. JEAfS, ,, JCeady-maae uiotmng* , . ' Hats and Caps ' of the latest styles,, anroug whldrare a' ~J' a few of the latest BROADWAY BILK" ; HATS.-" ' T: - >1! :iJ iti SUGARS,. COFFEE, and al! tfrellgftt; ' i i -ji Groceries. ' *?f Crockery. Glass and ware, &e., &C. We will make it to your interest W'tjuy1' 41 -at 190r , ' . Oct.9, 1872, 2Gjtf ; ' " 1: un* Received to-day, ^ <i: : i It > < V..;; Largfr Additions to - cur Stock i qf> : |J:.: nu; t-i li- ui-r ll\t '(J'iy clothing * I j feits' iBi|l38E pft lower prices thah.ary yee bavo offered tbi$ flctfsooi' ' Jfelgog aad dMo^J., Dcc -. . ijiM.T ' Ayer> Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intertifttent PW,!. <Thi? Fer?rt- Jtemlttant. 'Favar, Dtimb! " Ague, Ferioaiiil ^?lidu? l^er, 4ai < and indeed attt^W^oarirbick in* . from malariCMVTO%;?' poiKMM.[ ? | . ;| X No ono rwnedy U loader, called for by/the neoeuitiM of the Aift^rifcJh people.ttaaa. sure and aafe cure for Few < and Ague, jtachwejyr.qflf !; . enabled, to otter, wig a, J, cvtdbty that It trffl eradkAta . .<* vj the dtoewej and wtt? Wf^' aace, foanded on proof, tiiat no tana canariaa / order muet bft oMmrnenae aenlco ' munities where it prevail#.? Prevattiai 'ssssssssss^^&iSSiS. and prevents the development or the disease, u taken on tho first approach of its premonitory symptoms, itls-notuuM the Iwai w?h> b?ct """ yet discovered for this cuss of complaint*, Jwt ? also the -cheapest. The large quay ort wf inp* ply for a dollar brings it within t?o>each of: everybody; aqd in biflotW-'tUitalcfs. where Fever A3?o Aqvb preraiivevttjbody Ibonlq ;i have it, and use' it freehr,' both CSncore antf pit* toctton. It is hoped this prlc^ will place it mn V me rcftch at aU?the poor WwMl-aa'Uie 'rtehJ A gre&t sup(fr?Tity'6r, thli:,tem?ly oret' any other Aver dlsebrerod for the Boeedyaad certain ^Ureof Intermitterltsls, th&tit contains noQuir. nine <Sr rabieral; consequently H prodncesSw' ' dnl nigra at other injurious effects whatever epos the constitution 'fboso cured by it are lety 9# Wealthy as if they had never had the disease " Fewel1 and Aktjo is not alcrae the consequene# of \he miasmatic poison.. Agreat.vaiicty.of di* ' Orders arise from its irritation, among whiolr are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache? Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Astls ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the SpleeA' Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colie, Paralysm and derangement of the Stomach, all of wnich,' when originating in this cause, put on the im termittent type, or become periodical, nib "Cuke" expels tho poison from the bloody an{ consequently cures them all alike. It is an in valuable protection to Immigrants and persona travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that wIU be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter mittcnts if they avail themselves of (be protec tion this remedy affords. ' For Liver Qrmplmints, arising from torpid* ity of the Liver, it is an excellcntremedy, stirn ufating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable Cures, where otficr mcdiciuea.ftU. 1 I !.; PBZPAIZQ Dr. J. C. AYER <k CO., Km* Practical and Analytical Chemistt, AND BOLD ALL BOUND THB WORLD. 4 ?*s