The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 23, 1869, Image 5
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?ATURDAY, OCTOBER 23^ 1868.
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THE ORANGJ^BURG~NEW8 IS
THE ONLY TftmB. PUBLISHED
XU ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND
PAY8 WEEKLY VISITS TO
EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET
. Correspondents tu use bear iu
uie^lljfef? no ?fei? will we publish a
communication unless the imtne of the
writer accompany it.
All I^fetl Advo*.
ma?t be PAID fob. i.N
unless the officers from
cmno? will hold himself RK8PONSI
?et 10 tf
^^SSw^^^wncT^Ser^h^s*^^
be expected in the Presbyterian Church
by Rev.;A..F..Diekson, of New Orleans,
to-morrow morning at eleven o'clock.
, Minai san -
ffe eh enge Contract Advertisement*
notice must be given on Tuesday morn
in* H&Jii ?
'.. I Jill" , ?
Court.?Judge Carpenter arrived on
Mouduy lust and the Court of Geuoral
Sessions was convened on that morning,
aod baa been in session daring the week.
The docket of criminal cascs^ is very
large, and it is probable thut the Court
Will be sitting during the next two weeks.;
Wo will publish the list pf the cases
tried in our next issue.
The J^udge is looking remarkably well
in ppitc vi Ii 1b aceidout in New York,
mentioned in uur last, and gets through
the business of tho Court in hia^accus
tomcd expeditious and pieamiitit manner.
M&lE. 8. Settbrook is acting Solicitor
?at this term. He makes an efficient offi
sh on Ir.dt .?/?!?"(. i
eer, end a clear:acid succinct speech.
Wwteariun* refrain from mentioning
The noisy and happy crowd t hat has been
?congregated in front of our office and
the Court . House during the past week.
All complexion* und siie?, ?every variety
<uf character is represented And the
Bounds that rise ubove tbe unit ley crowd
arc ii* varied us the crowd itself.
Speeches are made to little kuots, aud
"Should of hHtghter interrupt, and greet
the speakers; friends meet one another
and ?exprees their boisterous joy at the |
aaaoliilx; furuiora talk of'their crops and,
.their' cssce: it 4s really lively **d re
freshing.
fiver and anon the Court Crier's voice
WfJtttids above tbe din as he calls for
f'A-fabella Hanks'* or some other tardy
witneas. Now aud then n horse breaks
uway and runs off with a buggy and the(
"crowd shouts and runs after k.
We have really'?i^oyed the week.
Many of 'crtxi' friends have been in Town
?and jolly tc-unions huve we had, and
^rlcasatjft -acquaintances f rmcd. Court
tiaao $S really the jojjiett time in the year
for Qrangcburg.
The prospects are that the crowd and
th^.joJHty will continue unabated during
Tiext wcoJk, and we would invite all our
farmers to come to Vtfwu, and to come
ttp and. see us. It will<obeor them to see
and heat ^e crowd.
j Sir. Lucas of the Darlington Dcmo
craft, stod Mr. Boko* of the Ilorvy Sen
tinel, are fcoth dead. They were young
and but Teccutfy married.
We Snviie t?Ve attention of our Venders
tbe tho card of Mr. Albrccht, In to-day's
issue. Mr. A. is now fully prepared to
execute any work entrusted to him with
?neatness, durability aod dispatch. Ho
is well known throughout our county,
and we will not attempt to "puff* him
as it is iinpcs.a4b!e. Any one who has
'ever had a pair of Boots or Shoes made
by this gentleman will surely ncvor have
them made any where else.
ii i 111 ??SS>??
Davidson's History of 8outh
Carolina.?A neat, clearly printed lit
ftj* Softool Book has been placed -upon
o*r table. Dufnc k Chupman publish
ors, Columbia, So. Ca. Sent to any ad-,
-dress, by mail, for 91- For sale by Mr.
Kirk Robinson at 90 cents.
Mr. John D. Stocker has a splendid
weeortment of Goods at his new store,
?lotner of Russell aod Church Streets.
Cheap fur cash. Give him a call.
Ttirr's Impovxo Hair Dvk.?Is
admitted on aU aides to be the most
simple a?td natural Dyo ever invented;
it is easily applied, does not stain the
ekin, leaves the hair soft and glossy, aod
it instantaneous in its effect. Try it and
jou wpl use uo other.
The nttontion of the Board of Firo
masters is called t?ihe small supply ^
water in our fire'trolls. No better time
could be found than the present to dig
them deeper, and iucreaao tho supply of
water.
.?j . I
Mr. John A. Hamilton will accept
our thanks for his kind remembrance of
our office. The cakes and biaquita were
froui the Kentucky Bakery and were
excellent. Just aneh a nice box of jreal
ly j^ooiJ things wc would rocomumnd to
[our readers. Mr. Hamilton has them
for aale by the box or at retail.
' . ttiiaa i?a? mi i ' r '
The weather is very dry here now,
j we have bad no nun for several weeks.
Tho Fall gardens arc completely parched
up. Uulesa we huvo a good rain soon
the Winter crop will be a complete fail
aie.
Cotton States Life Insuuanck
Company.?The Agent of this purely
Southern Company, with our old friend
Dr. Joa. Quattlebaum, ia now canvassing
this and Lexington Counties in the in
terest of this Company. This is ouo of
tho best companies now represented in
our County, and ia conducted by aoine of
our best stateemon. We bespeak for
this Company n liberal share of patron
age.
Dr. Quattlebaum is well known'in our
County, and would not recommend an
enterprise unworthy thepatronago of our
citizens.
Sec advertisement of Messrs. Ezekiel
& Co.
Mr. \Y. L. W. Riley has discontinued
business in our Town.
Tho Youug Americas parade to-day at
half-past three.
Corn and l'eas are in good demand in
our Town. *
A yonng^man who recently took" unto
himself a wile, says ho didn't find it b ill'
so hard to get married as he did to get1
tho furniture.
HEAD THIS.
For 6 uew .?robscribers?$2 in Green
backs.
For 10 new subscribers?84 in Green
backs.
For 20 new subscribers?-?S in Green
backs.
For 48 new subscribers?817 in Green
backs.
For 50 new subscribers?825 in Green-,
backs.
For 100 new tmbscribera? $55 in
Greenbacks, . , i
For 150 new subscribers-$00 in
Greenbacks, or one of Grover & Bakers
fine silver plated cabinet Family Sewing
Machines, worth ono hundred dollars in
New York.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET KttPOK'i'ftL.
.Omca or tbk Gsuiroasoa* fhswa,
October 22, 1869.
COTTON?Sales during the Week 180
bales. Market clotting dull and declining.
We quote :
Or- I'm nr. v...22ftd28 |
fjov Middling.28f
Middling.24
Rough Rica...$1 60 per oushe.1.
Coax.m.$1.10)per bushel.
Cow Pba?.w...81.16 per'bushel.
riNnsmi.$1.25 per bushel.
GOLD. 80
SILVER.^.^i^l^ S&
CHARLESTON MARKET.
Charleston, eVro.w MonMNo,
October 22, IKtiO.
Ordinary.281
Oood Ordiuaty.,,,.24f
Low Middling.261
Middling.25}
Consignees per South CarolinallaJ 1
road ltemaining In the Depot to
Date.
M. T. Shnrakor, V. M. BnttlH, C. T. Gob
rein, .Jacob Conner, M. J. Keller, H. N. Sncll,
O. Diercks, II. Holmnn, W. Riser, E. C. Shu
1er, K. H. Wiles.
Per Express.
B. Ii. Knott?, HenTy Ihirby, (col'd) Mrs.
L. M. Keitt, A. M. Inabinet, Mrs. O. D. Sel
lers.
In accordance with orders received from
the Superintendent, 8torage will bcrcufter
be charged on Goods remaining in the Depot
for an unreasonable langth of time.
W. C. MEREDITH, Agent.
R E MO V A L
rrWK SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
iufortn his friends nnd the public that
lie has rc-opened his BAR-ltOOM at the
C A NN ON H O 15 SB
where ho has just receives! a fresh supply of
choice
BRANDIES, WINES,
WHISKEYS, ALE,
l'OKTEH, ( IDRR,
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
All of the above arc of finest brawda and
warranted to give satisfaction.
AIho all necessary articles kept in a FIRST
CLASS BAR. Drinks of all kinda MIXED
to suit the taste.
ICE kept constantly on hand.
JAS. CASNOS,
june 12?tf Froprietoj.
CWSOLM BROTHERS,
COMMISSION M Kit CHANTS,
? <&ATiLESTttN, S. C.
Are prepared to make LIBERAL Al>
NANCES on Consignments to thorn of COT
TON, RICE, TIMBER, LUMBER, ?fi.
oot'Wr- -^"^re* 3m
U-. -i . ? ..,-?L,
By Tirtwe of *nw4'hr ? mtm eT^T4?j?e|H
directed I wiU, sell to tha highest bidder,
" at Orangebtirg Court House, on the ftVst
Monday in November next, for cash the
; fallowing propertyV eUfsM: i
On Tuesday after Salesday, at tha rent
6 orb,Baskets, 1 Sand Sifter, Sling, 8psde
and Axe, 2 Measures, 2 Angara, Corn, Pans,
Rio*? Votato, q iawl iFodderi lot of Bone* and
other art let ok on the place. Levied on a*
the properly of C. A runt, deeeaaad, at the
sxrlt et?. J.* Felder, Ex'r and other*.
f f f AftOtf IV } t
On Tuesday0 after j&lesdliy,* *t the reK
denoe of J. 1>. Inabinet, about 20 bushels
Corn, 600 pounds Fodder, f>00 pounds Seed !
Cotton, 20 bushels Rioe more or leas and 2
Trankt, s Levied on as tha property of J. 9.
Inlbihct at the sjrtfof V. V, L. Inahlnet.
ALSO
NorVli; Pf TTTRte knd WattS lands of David"
Bhejfr; ; L*Ti*a *n as die property of a. W.
Thompson at the suit of V. 1>. V. Jamison,
Commissioner in Equity.
ALSO
One House and Lot iti the Town of Orange
burg containing 5 aores of land more or less
Levied on as the property of Mrs. A. II.
Hall at tybesuit of jB. F. Giranwns.
ALSO
On Tuesday after, aaleaday, at the resi
dence of S. E. Moorer, 10 head Hogs more
or less, 8 or 4 head. Cattle more or less, lot of j
Manure in Stab?j,J Box, 2 R*w: Hides, lot
of Sheep and lot et Fodder. Levied on as
the property of S. E. Moorer at the suit of B.
F. Simmons for the use of Wiu. O. Colliot.
ALSO,, .
One trnat of land containing 600 nores
more or les8, bounded north by Mrs. E. B.
Wnnnnmaker. cast by J. Sanders and Mrs.
C. Grambling. south by T. B. Whalcy and
estate of IL-^lli*-*ml -west by Mrs. E. T.
Glover Lovied on as the property of J. Q.
Wann a maker, at the suit of Daniel O'Cain.
ALSO f ? j. j
Five tracts of land cohtainhig 833 acres
more or less, lying on Beaver Creek, and
containing euch as- followst
The Mrs. Hook place contains 15C acres
more or less.
The Mill Scat contains 3 acres mere or
less.
The Cridsr plaoe contains tG seres more
or lean.
The Jncbb Hook place contains 254 acres
[?mere orRiss, . it- ,
The Wahnama'fccr place contains .144 acres
more Qr less. Levied on as the property of
the estate Of J. tit J. Hook at the suit of J.
Q, Wn?!n?imnUer.
ALSO
Two tracts of land containing in house
tract lt'.o acres more or less( ?ad the other
tract containing- acres more or less.
Levied on as Ihr property of C. A runt, de
ceased at the suit of E. J. Felder, Executor
of the estate of J. H. Felder.
ALSO i
I Mute. G Head KVttfe, 2 Wf.d flogs, t
Wago?, 1 Boggy, about 8tK) lbs Seed Cotton,
87 bushels' Corn more or less, 3,000 lbs' Fod
der more or less. ?'. bushels Potatoes, 10 bus Is.
Cotton Seed, 80 bushels Bice more or less.
Levied on as the property -of I). D. Furtehcs
at the suit of Lau-a V. Hauler und others.
ShcrilTa Office, ) II. RIOOS,
OrangcburgC,.H.Jj..C.. V 9. O. C.
October 13,18*'.?. J
oct 10 td
Notice of Dismissal
-pVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ED
JLt, Ward F. Reese will apply for Letters
of Dismissal, on the tth day of November
next, as Adm tatet rater of the Estate of John
U. Heese, deceased.
TB AD. C. ANDREWS,
oct 2?4t Judge of Probate.
DISSOLUTION.?The t opurt
NERSHIP heretofore existing under
the style Mid miioe'of ANDREWS & JlALl.,
is this day Dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Charles H. Hall wilt settle all demands
against the Firm, and all pcrsous indebted
are notified to make immediate payment to
~THAD. C. ANDREWS,
CHAS. H. HALL.
The Undersigned has this day nssor.iato? .
with him in the Publication of the ORANGE
BURO NEWS, Mr. MALCOLM I. BROWN
ING, and the businoee . a ill be conducted
hereafter under the name of Chas. H. Hall
& Co. C. H. HALL,
oct'9 8t
?rangeburg Bakery,
V. PITTHAN,
PROPRIETOR.
HAVING procured the services of a
FIRST CLASS BARER,
MR. T1IOS. W. ALBERGOTTI,
I am now prepared to do all kinds of RAKING
at a moments notice, and to furnish custom
ers and the Trade generally with s good arti
cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and
retail to Merchunts and Families.
No expenses will be spared on my part to
please my Customers.
The following list of Bread, Cakes and
Crackers kept constantly on hand, and
fresh i
C A.KES:
Ponnd Cuko Large and Small.
Spunge Cake. Sugar Cuke.
Drop Cake. Small Fanoy Cakes.
Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cuke.
French Tea Cuke. Lemon Cuke.
Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts.
Bolivers and Thick Cakes.
CRACKERS:
Trenton Cracker*. Butter Crackers.
Seed Crackers.
Sugar Craekors. Large Biscuits.
B R 1<] A. 13 : !
Wheat Bread. Rye Bread.
Graham Bread.
French, Twjsi, Split and Cap Loaves.
Th? hieltest cash prices p iid for BUTTEl
and E(t<&. *
The Subscriber respectfully returns his
thanks to the oititens of Orangcburg for
their patronage in the past, and respectfully
solicits a eontinuance of the same.
spl24? ly V. PITTHAN.
Notice of Dismissal.
NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will, on Saturday, the 23d day of Oc
tober next, apply to the Honorable Court of
Probate for Orangehurg County, Tor Lot tern
of Dismissal, as Administrator of the Estate
of D. R. Hungcrpoiler late of said County,
deceased. JOHN HUNGKRrEILER.
September 23d, lflfVO. 1m
BET EM 171? AGAIN!!! "M
a. v. . . ... ...... .? r^Ti n ? \i 1U
Freah Butter, Fine Pomade,
Choiee Ltird, CALL ON f iuc Extracts,
Fine Family Flour, Fine Cologne,
Sugar* of ?11 Kinds, Fine Tooth Soap, Powders &
C. Cfc Maes* Flab, _ ? , , u _ Brushes?Hair Brushes,
Tobacco, /egara. Pipes, EZGaIOI & CO., Phnlon'a Night Blooming Ce
Hicc, Spices, Pepper, Cur- ' rous,
rants. Cloves, Nutmegs, Cit- Phalon's Flor Do Mayo,
ron, Cinnamon, .1 letter paper. Note Paper,
Hardware said Cutlery, AT THa Letter and Note Envelopes,
Ac , Ac., are., Ape. Ac., kc , ate., etc., etc., etc.. etc., etc.
StGN OF THJ? BIG WATCH,
COW,- PKA8, KtCE, PU^RS, IKDIGO, CHtCKfctfS?in fact ali Pro
duce purchased at highest tuurCet rates., ,
. ntmu) - ? tvit ? 17
NEW ?OOBS
JUST OPENING!
The UNDERSIGNED respectfully call the attention of the CITIZENS of Orangeburg
Co*nty to the* '</<]{ \y"\
NEW STOCK: OF GOODS
Jutt OifeaiAA. aa? wbl*hlhW.w!na?? V tha LOWE8T CASH PRICES, consisting of tna
following article, and other* not mentioned
CaUeoea, Homespuns,? Lena Chrtb, Ren>
tncky Jeans, Satinets, CastTmercs, Red,
White and Blue Flannel*,. P'nck Silks aud
Alapnccaa, Dress Goods. Nnolaa, Shawls,
Cloaks, Blankets, Hoisery, Gloves and Fancy
Goods in great variety. 's *
Also Clothing, Hats and. Caps, Boots and
Shoes
Our Grocery Stock is complete in every
line;
'Large assortments .of Choice Liquors al
ways on hand.
Our Stock of Glass, Crockery, Wood,
Hardware and Cutlery, Ac,, has been select
ed with care for tha trade, and will be sold at
'- I pric%m thateaunot fail to givo satisfaction.
The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for
COUNTRT PRODUCE
Vlease give us a CALL and EXAMINE our STOCK
CAHTMILL & VT1STCE,
oct 1G?9?1y RUSSELL STREET.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS & SHOES,
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.,
CORNER RAILROAD AND RUSSELL-STREETS,
OPFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORVNGEBPRO COUNTY, A WELL SELECTED
Stock of which they guarantee to sell LOWER 'han any House in this place.
CLEAR BACON SIDES.
SHOULDERS.
SUGAR'CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS.
SUGR CURED H AMS at 2J ot*.
SUGARS. COFFEES.
BUTTER. LARD.
SYRUP. MOLBSSES.
M ACK FREE. ITERRINQS.
FINE OLD HOLLAND GEN AND FRENCH BRANDY.
GIBSON'S XXX WHISKEY at $8.00 per Gallon.
PURE OLD CORN do 2.00 " d
? OLD BOCKBOX ? do l.GO ?? -
Cull and Examine our S'oek. . oct Id sept 25?fim
LARGE! NEW!! AITRACTIVE!!!
H-AND+
CHEAP!!!!
CORHELSOlff, KRAMER & CO.'S.
-to;
OUR STOCK OF
Foreign Domestic and. Fancy Dry Goods
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE!
AFINE aajsajatment of Gents and Boys CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and
SHOES, mecutrd to none in the Market
GROCERIES. HARDWARE. SADDLES, HARNESS, CROCKERY
and all other lines fully assorted.
New Goods Received by Every Steamer.
B?- We Buy COTTON, RICE and PRODUCE at the Highest Market
PRICES.
-Come une and all! Oijc aud all ! !
CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO.
oct 2 oct 3 k ly
1860. ^ ? ^ A -Li.!. - 18G9.
W. PATTERSON,
HAVING JUST RECEIVED HIS
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
is now prepared to afar INDUCEMENTS to Purchasers.
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC.,
FRUIT will be kept on Inthd during the Winter.
Housekeepers will benr in mind that ho keeps nothing stale in the GROCERY LINE.
Every ARTICLE sold is FRESH and GOOD.
the Highest Cosh Prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE.
sept '25 c ]y
BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE,
II A VE
JUST RECEIVED
By Last Steamer a Full and Beautiful Stock of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
FANCY PRINTS AND LONG CLOTHS.
Another lot of those CELEBRATED CORSETTS
Another lot of those CELEBRATED NEEDLES.
BULL STOVILL & PIKE
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A EINE LOT OF
CASS1MERS, COTTON ADES
SPANISH LINNEN, &c.
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An Illustrated Magaaae,
}-r' ' ?" '.' r." ;?: j jaopM Kv&:'Ai -?fblw Lairf ?ve 01IW
. jf-ry t OrTAV rTrrTTOTJ"T *mo.~*fif **fl affi??? wit? osrtw left
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fa
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Farm, the Garden, and the
The Official Orgatt of thef'? ?-''C^aif -1
? '-*-? .imina etti airt ro?sb ton ?*!
.??noD.'rjfi-rj.u-jTjj c.t -oiairt ?>? II
South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society.
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<l<i * i.'>. a*'J Pajlat - a roti'4
D. H. JACQUES, Editor, d "lw .
.-?.'??.? .nor, %?'te'>n* o??>d) oi %9iF) ? ?
Assi*ted in Every Department by Gentlemen of Ability end EcperieeKepIiCutd*
itig some of the most Eminent Planters, Furuwrs, GardeiMi% Fraitf
Growers, Manufacturersf and Artizan? of the State.:'-?'< n
in] >., : fii^gr. *i?m! '.?lt ifTiv *d HiT
(ifll) otH It'oaob .l*NO<X
,w| ;i ?fiina ? niMivlKMii wodW '
A. C. DIBBLE, Eso . Local Agent at Orringeb?rg C. II. - ?'<
* ? ? ? ^ JHi i I taodt el^eiligf'j v.
Mr. JAS. PERK E Y C LR A Travelling Agent for Orange'earg County.
in red : ''- hO j?ht '?* nttnlH
r.?\) T.'>
_-t-O-ll_ii I 0 f<C?OW tti Jr.) f t hoqtj?t?
j :??? rjdi lionin & KfW bw?no erfj moom
, aj'if nt h:':{.d ?id ihiv .wr-ilol ^itiinej-biq
The Plan of "The Rural Carolinian,K ??
Ts Comprehensive, Embracing a Wide Bauge.of Topics, Varied Alod
of Pictorial luuatrations. Among thti
t<
t (
tatioa, and a liboral use of Pictorial Illuatratioris. 1 Among Ih^'Sni^
which will receive Special Attention, are the following, all'laf^o*'-^ ^Jt
Which will be Treated in a Careful, Thorough, | ,u.ji^oH
and Prnctieal Mauuer t ;. i: if-.tind .arwed
:.^>umifii'>xo *' no* seer?}"
KATuaai. ?urroST'i ]
AtiafbuLTCttk;
In Us various branches, and all. its pro
cesses and operations?Preparing the Soil,
Manuring, Cultivation, Harvesting, Preserv
ing nud Skipping Crops, &c.
iioi-.tk i i.ti he,
As represented In the Kitchen (Jarden. the
Flower Qiirdun, the Truck Farm or Market
I Garden, the Orchard and the Vineyard.
iM)l f'jfH*iK?i :??!.<.> l;" >..'norn . ali<t |
n nt a 1. art,
Including designs for Country Homes,
Barns, Stahle?, ftc, and Hints oh Landscape
Gardening and Rural Adornment generally.
?1. rt ? fi ( v , t.. -(??: ?? " jJSS <* '!
MKCIIANICAL l.tlll'THV.
The Mechanic Arts and Trades ; Manufac
turing, in all ?U branches; Improved Imple
ments, K#w Inrentions, &c. H 4 . f *F
lisiu ? *ji4A?i fjAva A
tUTTL/TB?H tICTJtTtOX,
And. fit (heir bearings thereon, the Freedman
on Farm Hands and .Optratires; Whits La
bor "and Immigration.
01- Y. I 10 'lOlIjfTfWj ' rf?
i>on??Tic AstxaLs.
Horses Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and
Fowls-ifn'
e Rest Breeds; Feeding and Gene
ml Treatment; Diseases aui Bi-raedies.
UOCtSHOLO ecosomt,"
In the form of Reeeipis for Cooking. Wash
ing Drying and otherwise Treservirtg ?uita
and Vegetables; Uiuts on UesRht and. oth
er 1'soful Information.
?I if . > ?) '> j fi ii?. /11 ?? i
Including Fish Culture, RntopqtwTt#a^tf
beoriagsupon Agriculture and^ujaj^le|j^?ro,)
and Our Pet Birds and An im sis. ,"
? D ? ?: i?TJi/3 . od ; )nair?
d ort' tvd .L ifv t?d o* ff^nose
For the (Family Circle, such so (1
Paet
says, Sketches, Biographies, Anee
?-etry especially suited'Co'^ 1
* v ? h!
lumt warn arm.
iilO
oil* tti JMtfMsV
utTux coomt. ft
Special Correspondents in' sill tsrfa eFsha
State and of the South wiU TarkuUlMM
Report- of . 1 ^ i>niJOM 3?f*W
' tut ? t^eteifl 9f\\ulK"
run aeasoN xx? t?t oestfsv.l o?a4 .
Aud the<di?o> ptwpaisies sadha? fraat liana
to tine, as opportunity aaajr asMF, u/.ail
a *- bou<i>1 ?sw asast
samPBMoee snoa^T?irap?!^
Market Gardens, Orchard: VieejM^si)??!
Manufaetaries, taking notes for the bfiSjj^t
of our readers a/ w,hat?Ter ?tr'ikeaJfmf4 do
aorviog of attention or worthy of itiut|tlf _
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Will be In the hlgheet style of att,
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Weintottd lo amko' THB RIJRAL CAROLINIAN" the
spfiost Iodestrial Maganknc ever published in the .Smith, and.we
asking tno Co-opera'tion of every 6ood Citise? in our Enterprise
that it will Largely Promote the' Welfare and Prosperity of the
Advocate
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IMPROVED SYSTEMS OF CULTIVATION, DIVERSITY OF CR?*8,
M9TIIODICAL
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THRIFT AND ECONOMY, AND INdfLCATE ?firftftlt
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'THE IITJEAL CAROLIN I Alfftto,
Contains SIXTY-FO?ll fetVffo Pages of Re;.j:
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