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Books and Exchanges. "The Secrets of the Gr?at City; a Work of tIik Virtues and the Vices, the ?Mibteiue.s, Miseries and Crimes op New York City," is'tho title of n handsome vol ume, just issued by .limes Brothers & Co., At lanta, Ga. It Tells How Fortunes ore Mado and Lost in a Day?How Shrewd Men aro lluiued in Wall Street?How Countrymen aro Swindled by Sharpers?How Ministers und Merchants aro Black-mailed?How Dance Halls and Con cert Saloons avo Managed?How Gambling Houses and Lotteries arc conducted-?How Stock and Oil Companies Originate, and how the Bubbles Durst?aud treats ot New York, its People, Its Society, its Rich, its Poor, their life, their habits, their haunts und their pecu liarities; of Churches, Theatres, Palaces, novels, Tenement Houses and Public Build ings ; of Editors, Judges, Lawyers, Brokers, Merchants Mechanics and Sewing Girls; of Policemen, Detectives, Sailors, Firemen, News Boys, Beggars. Thieves, Dead Beats, Swin dlers, Gamblers and the Demi-Monde; of lie tels, Boarding Houses. Saloons, Beer Garden?, Club and dance Houses; of Fifth Avenue. Broadway, the Bowery, Wall Street, the Five Points and Central Park; of Pawnbrokers, Roughs, Fortune Tellers. Quacks. Gift Enter prises and Humbugs. All that is groat, noble, generous, vicious, mysterious, brilliant, startling, genteel or .shab by, and of all that is interesting and worth'' of record in the great City. As the Metropolitan Centre of the United States, New York reflects all the good and evil of the land in their most intense forms. There is no man, however often he may have visited New York, who Cannot learn, from this work, touch regarding that great City and its many and mighty interests. This book will be found especially valuable to those who expect to visit New York, and would shun its pitfalls, by studying it in their own homes, without cost or danger, and yet learn all. This very interesting work is old only by subscription, and the publishers want an agent in every County. A Creditable Work.?The well-earned reputation of the Carolina Farmer is fully sus tained in the appearance and contents of the April number just received. We cannot too zealously urge on our farmers the importance of sustaining their home agricultural journals; and one so handsomely printed and ably con ducted as the Carolina Farmer is especially de serving of support. Every farmer aud plan ter in the South will do himself a service by sending Two Dollars for a year's subscription to this justly popular magazine. We are gbd to learu from" the proprietor that the success of the Fanner is beyond his most sanguine expectations. Address Win. II. Benaid, Wil mington, N. C. Specimen copies sent free. E. Montaovk Grimkr, Esq., Secretary oi the Board of Commissioners of Free Schools of the City of Charleston, will please accept ?our thanks for a copy of the Annu .1 Report ?of said Board, lor the year ending olLh Sep tember, 1SG8. DlF. Modenwei.t for April just received. Wc had the curiosity to Co. nt the engravings in this 11 timber. . We counted 200, besides a with Arthur's works. In the Homo Magazine for January was commenced a serial story, by Arthur, entitled "The Graham's und Arm strong's." In the April number is commenocd '?The Darings of Mcdbury, n new serial by that fine writer Virginia F. Townseud. The Children's Hour is for tlie Little Ones. Oucc a Month for those of a larger growth, and the Home Magazine the lady's can't well do with ?ttfc. The publishers will j lease accept our thanks for back numbers Home Maga/.ink, $2; Onco a Month, ?2; Tho Children's Hour, k 1.25 per annum. Ad dress T. S. Arthur Si Sons, 809 & 811 Chcs uut-Strect, Phil. We have received the first nujuber of the "Mirror id'Typography," published by Messrs. T. II. Seuoir & Co., New York. It is a beau tiful specimen of perfect printing, and cannot be excelled by a like production. We place it on our exchange list with plea -uro. TllEfcLlTTi.e Corfouae ?Eyos square to the front?and he don't seem to waver in the good cause. Boys if you want something nice, something to please und make you wise, send for the Little Corporal. Wc have received the April number aud pronounce it excelsior in its line Beautiful premiums given to eluls?lor two names and two dollars, you get nsploudidpicture. Address Alfred L. Scwell & Co., ciocsgo, in, Peters' Musical Hkvikw fur April ?b to band, and, iu addition to fifteen pages of select rending matter, contains tho following new and beautiful music: '?Ain't I Sweet?" A lady's comic song. By T. Brighnm Bishop ? Rest, Darling. Rest." A bountiful lullub". By K. 0: Usloy. ' Vitt Still A Friend To You." Song and chorus. By Will S. Hays. 4?Hc Wipes The Tear From Every Eye.*' Suered Sung. By II. I*. Danks. '?Forest Glade March." By Carles Kinkel. <? Damask Rose Walte." By K. Mack. ? Uoldeu Sunset Maxurkn." By J. Harris toun. Music is generally considered expensive, but when such a quantity is furnished for the small Stt.ni of thirty cents, it ceases to be a luxury, und even the poorest may sing, play, and be happy. Our musical friends will do Well to examine this work, and wc feel confident that thirty ceuts, sent to the publishers fur a sample copy, will yield them a larger return for their invest ment than any similar outlay they can make. Send for a copy, and we will guarantee you will thank us for calling your attention to it. It is issued by J. L. Peters, music pub lishers. Box 5421?, New York, at the low price of ?3 n year, or 30 ceuts for single copies. Loving music ourselves, we naturally feel interested iu circulating it nmnng our musical friends, and know of no belter way of doing so tlmn by recommending Pctrtrj Musical Monthly. The reading matter is not excelled by nny of tho standard monthlies, nnd the music is till that can bo desired, both as regard quantity and quality. Knowing this tu be the ctso, we have made arrangements with the publisher to club it with our piper for 83.30, or wc will receive subscriptions at the rate of $3 per your. Tiik American Farmer, Baltimore, terms $2 a year in advance. The 10th number t f volume 3, comes to us for April filled with choice matter for the farmer. Tiik Southern Planter am? Farmer, devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the Mining, Mechanic and Household Arts, pub lished ill Richmond. Va. The subscription has been reduced to ?2 per annum, worth t > any farmer three times the price of the sub script ion. The Southern Cultivator.?That sterl ing old Agriculturist, for April, is on nur tablo ?good as ever, if not a little bvttcr. If you want to know "what is a darling?" send for the Cultivator. Address Wm.& \V. L.Junes, Athens, Ca. 82 a year in advance. Wc acknowledge the receipt of the "Proof Sheet," issued by Coiiius a M'Luster, Type Founders, No. 705. Jayne-Strect, Phil., for March! Alabama announces ripe strawberries. Ftuckinps are now darned by machinery, and they nre darned nico. While the Chicago express train was going at the rate of thirty miles an hour, from Alleg hany to Pittsburg, a passenger came aboard. Considering the rate at which ho came, ho is doing remarkably well. So is hij< mother. Gen. Thomas recently had a purse of 8100, 000 tendered him and refused it. Colorado wants lOA"*, unmarried woman, so miners may tret married, nginc companies in New Orleans con licly for prizes on Sunday. Billings says he will never patronize a 0 long as he can hire anybody else to at reasonable wanes. s' only surviving son is now living in ham, at the advanced age of scventy rhitc man. named William Lee. was H in the Savannah River, opposite Au |n Satuday last. hsscesed value of personal and real pro |i Charleston County will reach the sum 845,000,000. ^ciety fur the Protection u Rabies, iu rives med iIs to the must careful nurses mothers who suckle their own infants. !tk* school girl in Nurwich Connecticut, tho definition of tho word happy 1 so if you wanted to give all your things little sister. Ilk Things.? 1 love tho man or wo nmn who is honest and true in little things. I always believe they will bo tho same iu large ones. Honor is manifested iu the smallest act as truly ?s in tho greatest. The thoft of a postage stamp shows the thiof ns plninly as the theft of n twenty dollar bill, r.nd ho who breaks faith wiih it child to whom ho has promised a stick of candy would also break faith with men iu more important matters. T, MULMEJ3* BROUGIIT?y STREET. 011 A.IST OK R LT KG, S. C. HAS now on hand, a fresh supply of FRENCH BRANDY. Bare HOLLAND GIN. BIG INDIAN WHISKEY. CABINET nnd fine CORN do. CLARET and MA DER IA WINES. Pure GRABE JUICE. All of which is war ranted to give satisfaction. Of course E, M^f'.IS. Fresh and Good as ever. Yoars. &c, W. T. MCLLER. apl 10 mar 7 3m WIIIftKKY L4HELH For Sale at THIS OFFICE. At f*0 cts. per hundred. mar ?7 Q*)ry REWARD. Broke Jail, at this place, on the morning of the 1st last., YOUNG 8. BORO. I will pay the above reward for his arrest und delivery to me. II ARPIN RIGGB. s?18-tf O.C. A Great und Good Medicine. HEI NTISH'S ?JUEEN'S DELIGHT, THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH. The Lifo of nil Floah is Blood?The Ileulth of | all Lifo is Furity of Flush?Without Purity of Blood no F'lesh can be froo from Disease. HEINTISH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, An Antalotc to Diwasi: The Great American Alterative und Blood Purifier. IS the moat perfect Vegetable Compound of Al terative* and Tonics, mukitig it the must effec tive, invigorating, rejuvenating and hlood-uleaus ing Cordial known to tlio world For ihr Cure of all thore Meente* irh 'ch may be traced" to a vitiated condition <>f the lllnod. The Theory is that Mood is the Life of all Flesh, and if impure, the Life of all Disease, bifo and Health ia only tu be maintained by the circulation uf pure arterial blood. It ia obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unleas I he blood in pure, in supplying the waste tissues with material, it must !.??? the cause of in numerable ill- and constitutional disorders, auch ufi Scrofula, RhuciiintUiu, Hepatic Disorder?, Inflam mation*, Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption, King's Kvil, Carbunclen, Roils, Itching Humor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Disease?, Tetter, Hough ucaa of the Skin, l'iniples, lilotchc*. Fain in the Hones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilitic Sore, Indigestion, Inflammation of the Hlud ter and Khl neys, i'a?OS in the back. General Debility, and for all complaints arising from deficiency ami poverty of blood. IIKIXT18II 8 QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the wonder of Modern .Science. No medicine hau attained aucb a World-Wide reputation as this justly celebrated Compound. Its extraordinary hculing power* are attested tu by thousands, and every mail is freight ed with letters bearing testimony to its excellent character and wortli as a medicine. Orders nr? Coming in from all quarters, aud ull War uiuui* takable evidence of its great popularity. READ THE TESTIMONIALS. ".Vr. K. IIrin!i*h?DUABSia: 1 have been afllie le 1 for many years with an eruption ?jf the skin, of the nature of Erysipelas, and have tried a number of preparations without relief. My health, much impaired iu consequence ot this disease, and hav ing heard so much nbout the virtues of your pre pnratiou of "Quccu's Delight." 1 was induced to try it. My expectations arc more than realized; I find it n complete success. I give this testimony I freely, that others may he hem tilted. "?Yours respect fully, Mrs. II. F." Rend this remarkable tarte of Liver Complaint, cured by one bottle of ??Queen's Delight:*' Mr. E. H. Jteintish?DkauSiu: Mrs. Rials was suffering with Liver Complaint and pains in the side and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bad appe tite and general bad health. I procured one bottle of your *Qucen's Delight.' 1 regard her case as CiireiL She is looking as well as ghe ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to the attiictcd. I give this certificate clitfcrfutly. "Yours respectfully, " J. D. RIALS.'' General prostration cured by the "Quccu's De light :" '*Me**rt. Fithcr ,\ ll:in:irh?Oknts : I have no hesitation in saying that l regard ?Hcintish's Queen's delight* a great medicine. I have been suf fering with Weakness, Languor. Want of Activity. Fatigue of Limbs, Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Nervous ness and General Prostruth-nj I have taken one bottle of the 'Queen's Delight,' and I am rejoiced to say that l am a new man and am about my business as well as ever. Yours truly, II. I. FAUNER." ?Do. E. IL 11 SlNTl sm: I take great pleasure in testifying to the remarkable medicinal powers of your valuable medicine, the 'Queen's Delight." I have used three boitl >s in my family, i nd I owe the restoration uf my wife's health entirely to its use. I am now trying it for Asthniaj on in} daughter, a child six years of age; will report the result. Your medicine if worth a place in every household. ??Yours. &e. It i.V. A. K. DURHAM." Re sure and ask for "IIKINTISII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,'' und sec that his name is on it. Look out and avoid hasti ifMltations, Prepared only by E. H. HEINTISH, Pharmacist, and for sale ovcrv w here. FISHER & HEINTISH. Druggists. Wholesale Agents. m mar 18?9t Columbia, w?.v.V, L.?ri?Yina. _JLJtttiLL.._ _. r,QC!TY?OBANGEBURO COUNTY. The State of South Caroliun. ) It;. Re. Ex. Itel. [ Solicitor Southern Circuit. J Lost Doeuments Application baviug been made by Jacob H. Foo ter aiwl Klira R. his wife, and Churchwcll A. Cross well and Elizabeth R. his wife, for leave tu prove the l'ast Existence, Loss and Contents of the Last W ill and Testament of John Humph, deceased, ou motion uf Messrs. liu.'son.s & Legare, Solicitors for applicants it is ordered, that all persons who may think them selves interested, do appear before me at Orange burg on the 25th day of May next, aud cross ex amine the evidence which tu??y be produced, and in troduce evidence in rep'v. GEO. HOLIYER, C. ?'. F. Office of Clerk of t'ominoti Fleas, ) Ortmgcbtirg. C IL, Feb. L'O. 180'.?. j feb 1*0 tf A PAYING INVESTMENT AND A LIFE INSURANCE AT THE SAME TIME, rpiIE EQUITABLE LIKE ASS Uli A NC E SOCIE TY, New York, issues all kinds of Policies and pays back to Policy Holdcra all the Profils of the business. rrrtBtrY mutcal. Annual Dividends divided among I'oUcy Holders. Five modes of applying Dividends. 1st. fertnailrltt Increase of I oliey 2d. Term Increase of Policy. 'Id. I'ut'tiianeitt Reduction of Premiums. 4th. Tonn Reduction of Premiums, ?itli, Limitation of number of Premium* to be paid. These privileges are granted by no ether Company. CASH ASSETS 7.000,000. and constantly increasing. ANNUAL INCOME 1,000,000, which al? increase.* COIlihlUlllly. It has divided amongst its Policy-holders over S1,500,000 cash value. Pontons lesiring to secure Policies apply to N. AUSTIN HULL, npl 9?tf Local Agent. ?. LOUIS, AGENT, CAN F?E FOUND A.T Tl [10 COKNJEK, Whore he is couatnutly receiving supplies of DRY GOODS, GROUERt-ES, *c, and selling the same nt CHARLESTON PRICKS, Expenses only Ktldod. Hois enabled to do thi?, by bis arrangements made iu Charleston and New York. He will be pleased to see bis old Customers! Call before buying ami Examiuo his Stouk. D. LOP IS, Agent, mar Iii o ly RKC^IVEIVH >?>TIC F. -The l it dorsigned having been appointed HKCKiVER of the Kstflte of Henry Ellis, deceased, hereby gives notice that all claims against said Estate muhl be presented to him. and all persons indebted must mako pnyincut to him alone. C. B. G LOVER. Receiver, feb 20 Ira MAW ISTHA IKS KMX ItN For Sale at war 27 Tim DFPKT.. GLOVER & GLOVER, .a-ttoiitstkys AND (OlVSKLiOUS AT I, AIV, ORANUEDURU C II., 8. C. Titos. W. Ooovsa. Moutimkr ?i.ovkix. Jan 2 ly HUTSONsT& LEG ARE ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will fltterid the Courts in Oraiigehurg, Bnrnwell and Beaufort, ami the Hulled Stales Courts. OFFICE AT ORANOBBURU, 8. C. W, M. Ilrrsox. W, F. ItVTSo*. T. K. Lao Alia, jan 28 c ly izl ak & dibble, Attorneys and Solicitors, JA MKS F. IXLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE, feb 28 * CO 1' A 1ST v i; UN II11? De TREVILLE & AMAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ()ittHf/e.hiirg District, W. J. Dts TREVILI.E, A. I?. AMAKER, Orangeburg C. II. Lewisville, S. C. feb 1 If frisp. fehsnkr, ^Matr.; I? K X T INT. WILL BE IS ORANCERURC EVERY THURS DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ggf* Office in renr of BULL, SCOYILL A PIKE. Teb 2(1 if t. t>. dur] i a m. d. ?SU SCRG h'OX PEX T/S T. Office over tUe Store of Messrs. Bull, ScutRI & Bike. mar 0 tf DR. H. W. KENNSRLY, <>U A KGGBU U U, HA VINO REMOVED TO THIS PLACE. BE spcclfully offers his Professional Services to tlie Otiten* and Vicinity. mar 18 Cm DR. J. II. TOOMER, () Ii A N G K B U HC, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZEN.* of Ornngeburg and Vicinity I lull ho has resume*! tlie Practice of Medicine, am) cau be found at his Resilience on Russell Street, jan H> ly DR. OLI VEROS, TAKES PLEASURE IN INYIT ing the Citizens nf Oraugchurg to .i varied ami well selected assort - men! of .MEDICINES, i TOILET SOAPS, '/> and PERFUMERIES. Head* of Families, snd all in need of :\r KDin rsr es should remember that Dr. OLIVEROS' DRUO STORE is the place where ynu can save your Muilri/ ' M.intv ! ! _ MONEY!!! K. J. OLIVEROS. M. Is.', may 2?ly Chemist an 1 Apothecary. orangeburg hotel BY W. It. TRE.iDWELL. THIS HOUSE MAS BEEN NEU LY FIT iii ted up. ami i-? now open for the accommoda [ilLtion of the public. Cornrr Russell mid Broughion Si rei t?. may '.? 9 11j. m a i iSi-; Y9 lumber and timber VOMnI NN IO X M12KCII l \T, i WHARF, WEST ENI) MONTAOUE-STREET, CHARLKSTON, S. ('. feb 20 3 m jyiKKKR'N RREi:< II-1.OAI>1X(* DOUBLE-BARRELLED SHOT CIN. The latest, best ami cheapest made. Uses an\ am munition. Prices, cotnpl.-le, >~t> to .?>'?.*?. Address W. Ii. HI RUES, Columbia, <>r B SSELL x < t).. ( harlcston. feb JO 3in pavilion hotel, CHARLESTON, S. <\ BOARD PER DAY ?:j 00. A. ntJTTKRKIKL1?, VRft. II. I.. llt'TTBHPI KM), Supcriatondent. Prop: let res?, dec 28 A. 11. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR (i EX KU A I. ('O.V.V/SSU '.V '.' / 7.' '7/1 V T. accom MOHATION \\ '\ \ it V, Cll \RLESTON, S. C. I will also, when provided with funds, purtdiiiKi !?nd forward till kinds of Merchandise. M.u incry, Ag'iculU'rul Implements, Manures, Seeds. \< OOt if LENGNICK & SELL, 27 UAYNE STREET. oha rle8ton,8. C, Importers and .Libbers in FANCY GOODS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, ALL QUALITIES AX1> PRICES, AM) M1LLIN ERY (100 0S, or rvKttv uBSORirTtox. " WTK Wor,1) INVITE THE SPECIAL AT y y tentton of Merchants lo our large stock of TRIMMED HATS, of all grades, ami tu 1 line of FANCY Cit)()l>H. Also, to our stock of BONNET, HAT and BELT RIBBONS, the largest in the City. CltAS. Ann ! LbNOMCK. Et?. Km brick Sr.tt. mar 7 3m?*^f 33. W. KOBIisLSON. FAKIIIOXABIjE T.mlI?OK, 1 have the pleasure to announce to my numerous Customers nnd the Public generally, that having re move! to si Central Position, handy nnd cottvenicnl to nil. I nm now prepared Cur; Fit nnd muke Up u GENTLEMAN'S VVA It DROHE with Neatness ami Despatch. Terms liberal und Work Wnrrnnte.l. Thankful fer the Patronage of the past, 1 respect fully, solicit its continuance Next iloor lo Messrs. Rull. Scovill .v. Pike. I can be 'omul lit nil times. jan '.! ly 1). W. ROHIXSoX. ^?g^ERNTONiC WINEMAN &C0. sepi \2 Tin Iran sas.s:. hkxt i OR LEASE. THE FIXE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estitteof the late Colonel KE1TT. and well known as the I> a r b y I* 2 ti <? ??. These LANDS are 11111011;; the REST in the Dis trict, being ait uateil on Lyon's Creek, eottimandiug A FINE WATER-POW ER. and of a llich Red Claj Soil. Tlioy nee offered >it <>NE HALF their Valuation in 18?0. Said Tract contains ntKI acres. Cenditions?S!"?."?tif! -one-third cash, the balance lit twoveurlv instalments. Addre?s MRS. LAURENCE KKITT, nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C. 12. EZEK I KL, at tub SHiN OF THK WA TCI I. INFORMS his Friends that ho has moved to the STORE mi lor Hid FIREMEN'S H VLL. w i?r will keep a .-elect assort 111 vui oi CLOCKS. W AT?" 11 KS. .1E V ELRY CUTL E! t V. SI'EOT AC LKS. PERFUMERY ami other Fancy Artich?. Allot which he will warrant as represented, and will ... sold as low as in the t'iiy. He is also prepared 10 repair Watches and Clocks, and guur.iutue tirj same to perform correctly for ouc year. Jewelry nca:ly repaired. jan:M* if F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & CO. R ESPKCTI ULLY INFORM OUR ORANGE burg Friends that vye h.t-'c moved in out XMW STORE, Where we arc ready to suppl? our Friends and lb Public in general with ti lull a:i>l fresh ciipply of I?pyx qyjMV, R ^ ? ?* "? gicr :: IKS, SHOES, HATS. Also all kind- uf liquors, wines. poi;n:v. alk, ETC.. Kl reduced Prices. We have a fine lot of FA M1I V FLOUR from Jno. CAMPSKN CO.'s Mill, Charleston, put up in small S?., K-i. v? ry low. V?e offer for sal/ihc RECIPE for making JACK SON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COMPOUND a*id JACKSON'S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar, which has given satisfaction to all 16 whom wo have .old. w.- w. 11 buy COTTON and nil other PRODUCE, giving the highest market price, or ship for uny one. FREE ..1 I'll VRGE and make LIBERAL AD VANCES on the salli". net :l?ty F. II. w. hriggmann & CO. koslabams Purifies the Blood. For Nu'.r by l>ru^^i?t? Jivcrywhere. j"'.V -'5 ly South <AItOI,?.\A I.OAX A\D TRUST COMPANY.?Ar.tbo;-i*2d Coital, Five ! ?f:!'.vn l'vlhus,?-iroaen? Limit. s*?(m\Cm"hV Tlie Office of tlii> Company is now opened at No. lb Hr-ond Street (South-Western Railroad Hank; lor ihc^ receipt of Deposits, hiseounl of Paper. Pur. chase and Sale ul Kxcb. n , and the traufaotiou of, a General Hanking Uiiaiuc*??, Intorcal allowed on Deports upon terms c-slah I lished b\ I he Hoard of Directors. The Company id also a legal depository for mon eys pan! intu Cnui'l, will rcco.vc Registry im 1 Ti ..n>. tcr hook-, act a* agent in pay Coupuiis and Divi deuds. and us Trustee in Uailroad Mortgages. DlHKUroltS ? W. C. lice, of Win. ?'. Hee & Co.: A. S .loin,.011. of Johnson, Crews \ Co.; R?hl. Mure, of Lobt. Mure & Co.: W. H, William?, of W. 1?. Wib Mams \ Son: K. II. Frost, Frost ?\ Auger: J. E. Vdgcr, ol J. F. A Ig 1 & Co.: Henry Ujiordin, ol Guard in. Matthiessen \ t'?.: George L. Iluiat, ol HuiM \ lltiift: C.G. Meiun ing. r, Meimnitigcr, dervey \ I'inekuey ; T. J. KilT. ?f T. J. Ken Si Co.; S. D. Aikeu, of I D. Aiken ? t'o; John Camp sen. of Camps~ii \ Co.; A P. Caldwtdl. of K. & A. P Caldwcll; W. K. Ilyaji. .1. T. W ismati. It. O'Neill, .i. J, Gregg, Granifcvillei iS. C. For further infoimatioii address OF.o. S C v MKRON. President. TM-'S. P.. w.utiNts. Cashier. Charleston. S. c , Mnrcli 1*J. ISt'.V?J7?"m. DOOR, SASH and Ml.IX H I'AC'TOKY, KIN(5 OPPOSITE CANNON STS., ( HAKLHSTON, S. C. IHK SU USCH USE F. HAVING FURNISHED it a great expense, with the most im T 1 ' proved MAI HlNEllV, is now prepared tv fur nit h DOOK8, SASH. BLINDS, MOULDING** lltilldliig Material .\t Northern price*, and as cheap* If not cheaper than any like Establishment in the South. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Send your tiers to UKOltGK 8. HACK KU. feb 27 Om THK WANDO M I N I N(i AND M AN UFACTUR 1NO COMPANY oilers tu the Plantersand Farmer? of the South their' FERTILIZER, known as ihe "WAXltO VEBTIIjIZEB." Which the experience of the past uriooti ha? proved tu bu one uf the must valuable iu our market. It baa fur its base the materials from the Phosphate Reds of the Company on Ashley River, and is pro pared at their Works nt the KAST END OF HASEL ST11KKT. in this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the Company k*S made arrangements with the distinguished Chemist, Pi. C. U. SHEPARD. Jr., who carefully analyses ill the amwoiiiacid mt I other ?.mterial purchttascd hy the Company, and the prepared V E R T I L I i K K , before being offered for sale. The Company is re solved lo make :-n article Ahi?h will prove 'cU? COMPLETE MANURE, and give entire satiafae liou. For terms, circulars! and"other* IBforlHIlMU ""?" Apply to WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, No. 1 South Ailautic WliiuT, jan H)?"m Ch.irlcston, 8. C. _I _ .._?;._ r,.i...: WAXTED.? WHITE RA(JS, OLD NEWS' PAPERS, Pamphlets, Billheads, Documents, and Rooks without covers, und Old Rope, for whieh we will pay the highest cash price. Apply at THIS OFFICE, jan 2 if rjAiii: SIOUMNU NT Alt. Agatu Enlarged and Improved! This well established and popular Daily Newspa per has recently been gre.itly enlarged and im proved (Hits so con I enlargement in eighteen months), au l is confidently ofLued to the people of the two Carolin ts n? s cmd to no dai'y journal in either of Ilms ? Stales, The STAR is Live Practical mil Progress!** Newspaper, eminently adapted to the wants of this K ct'.oti: sound and conservative in its ter.chir.ge, a d devoted to the Commercialani Agricultural In t re.-t of the South, it cpnlwlus full and re!:-bls Reports of the M.irkets, Dispatches, Local News und (Jenera) Intelligence. One Year. $7 OH Six Months . 8 60 Three .- 2 08 One ?* . 7i Address, WM. II. RERNARD. Editor and Proprietor. tipl g?tf Wdmiugtan, N. C. c a 1} d . ('IIARIiXS Ki:ilKINO.\, 1710R M ERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. & E. L- KHIU * R1SON, would inform his friends and the pub lic thai he has purchased from Mr. JAMES II. BETTS, all his STOCK IN TRADE, \c atth? Store No. 232 KlN? STREET, and will there cou tiiiii? the DRY OOOR8 Bl SINESS. WHOLESALE ,nl RETAIL, Fi?:'. CASH. on his own indiridtial tccoiiiil au I responsibility. Hu will proceed, with ?ui delay, to replenish ami renew the Stock, an4 ? mli.iuc so doilig out.I the assortment shall Lo u.ide complete and atirac:ive. As ihe terms wRl be BTRIClMA CASH. or approved city acceptance or a short credit, it uec >sarily follows that the* prices niU't be kepi at leu'st as low us to be fuumi it nuv oilier reep"ctiiule establishment. H.s brut Kef Mr. E. L. KERRLSON, assisted by Mr. A. B. MeDONELL. Loth experienced merchant* a this Iii ? will Ik* found at his store, .-dding in .lie conduct and management of the business, an?l t is bopod that his and their eflorts to win tho . oiilidenee and patronage of I he public will b? aa fill in past Hu.fi wn- ihe old firm at of Kim; and Market Si reels.. I kit. OlAYEKOV ? CELEBRATED CHILL ..so FEVER eURffc At.su Da. i > LI V EROS' m III 1 If. m i y *Jl 11A R T^-UIW - t ? LIVER TILLS. may -?ly The S. 0. Rspublicm f'St'lD BY ! IIH UNION PRINTING COMPANY, ClIARLKSTON, 8. C RE -ICED RATES, Wo arc dctermiii r I lo send Tus. Soctii Caboliva Rr.iM'ULtn.vN bru.ndo.ist through the State. Wo hav-. (Jeoided Iherefnie lo put down the price to Tw# Dollars a Year?One Dollar for Six Months. Who. that boasts himself a voi?r or take.-, pride in m&a hooil, Crtlittot afford a Dollar for his NewspaperT or rat In r. what man or what family, with children growing up. can afford to be without a good New* paper, ill live limes the prica? We iutetiJ 10 print tire best newspaper In tho Stato. Wcshall make it a living, earnes , thorough, pr.'.clicii] Republican paper. Wc want ten tb'nu siind r< a lers. Fri.nds, Republicans, shall we ha-ra ih viii ? iVf '.li'i Sctll lu ny uddiesH? ? >ue copy for o.ie year, fur."$2.00 One copy, for six months . 1.00 Sis copies, for one year._ 10.Ut> Sil copies for six moii!Iis. 5.00 These first days of the New Ye ir are just the time to make up clubs, and get what we believe ia i lie cheapest mid the best paper in tha Slate, Friends, will you ad ion l u tV.* matter now? Subs-Tib-rs who h:;vc pai l S-.">0 will roeeltw their papers f?u- s.i much iotigcr than n year as tho money tliey have paid would entitle them to if the/ subsuribed at tho new rales. Silbsoi'iplions Inual be paid in advance. No pa~ per will be sent till the ? is'a is received. Sml subscription* by mail to "Tub Rarvati* v w." Charleston, S. C. Pontage uti '*TuK llKI'vomoax" is Five oenta * ipiart' r. jan lt. ?tf TTILlSfck:* IIDIME, XL No. us I King Street, (In tho Bend.fc CILARLESTON, So. Ca. Tai? Popular EaUhRsh iut at has just beeu Refitted and Refurnished, ~d i? now prepared for ihe Hceoimiinilatioti of the Trat* oling Pitblio. Centrally located, and within three minutes' walk at the principal establishments off Mcu.iug, King an . Hayna Strewn, aul anly *f*jp yards distant from ihe line of the City Railway* whieh runs to both ends of tho city, it poaoesaeo unusual advantage* to those visiting Charleston ou badness. Transient Board $'J per day. Speela. arrangements made for permanent Hoard of Individ uals nr families on the most reasonable term*, iiov Jl Om 1)1 HI. COTTOX NKEUN for NAI.K. ??Dii,k?on's Improved,'' Crop, grown fron? Seed bought ul David Dloksnn, S:i per buahel for any amount less loan 5 busln-ts, und $ I. 'A) per bush el for any amount over '? bushels. The Hitbsoriber paid $1 per bushel in 1S87 for tha Seed from which his were grown. Pure /.ipporuh or Upland Long Stapln, at same a* above prices. A. P. AMAKRW, St. Matthews, near Lewisville, 8. C tlec 20 tf N kTll Kl.U^OV HOI SL, columbia, 8. C. r'/tfSr O/.JSS HOTEL, ?9 00 Per D?j. W.M. A. WUIlillT, Mana- er. r.t s- 7 ?sa