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.ill O Cj .A. . S ATURDAY, FEB. It, 1971. HMB|?'''"* '"''-'^ '.'*'''? = 8 Ak&srMY.?Monday last witnessed one of the liveliest crowds seon in Orangeburg for niany salodays past. An unusually largo amount of reai und personal property changed hands. Outside of the sslcs of the Sheriff wore those made by auctioneers. Our friends, W. A. Merouey and Billy \fc, did their level best to see who could beat selling. As .for Mr. Meroney, \vi' cotiresa frankly that wo were afraid t? go near him,- for so wouderful ia his nit in knocking down things to you, J whether you will or no, that we woro ap prehensive, \cat he iriduco "us" to buy! something which wo?didn't, want. Tb*re was noise and confusion all day, at all of a friendly sort. May every ealesday cone-ami pass away "tbusly." Ouu Thanks are duo to Mr. Pike, of the firm of Bull. Scovill & Dike, for fav ors received, consisting of a beautiful p.iper cutter, with tha oamo of tho Andes Insurance Company beautifully written upon ;tr?-also counting house calender, &c. This is a first class Com pany, and is represented in this County by Messrs. Dull, Scovill k Piko. \Ve have been requested to ""state .that there will he. an Extra Meeting of Elliott Independent Hook it" Ladder Company next Monday ovening, the 14th lest., at 7 o'clock precisely. A full attendanoe in requested. The attention of tax payers is culled to tho change of the appointments of j too Comity Treasurer?he h:?s endeav ored td-so arrange his appoiutments as to make it convenient fbr eve^y tax payer to meet him, You will see by the ad vertisement that you have until the 10th of March. The Tax Act says that all taxes must be collected on or before the 1st day of March in each year, after which time (ho yriifrfiy nncst bemadded.! Our citizens would do well by comiug up ifi/d paying in time, in order that ?hey n.ijit save the additional penalty, which, ' iher ivii.li this ?est fut 'editing cxi-cu-'' t; wiiiim almost reteh one hundred per cent. Con o up and pay up, and !. v./id the uupleusant necessity of an uue tuniccr visiting your doors and ere tho sixth day expires, after notice, fsh.t 11 have been u'lvrti you there, will he hoard the g'dugj going, gone. Remember: A i Le>\ isville, next Monday, Tuesday bird YVedueMbiy arc 'tho days. Forte Motte, Thursday and Friday. Eranehville, Monday 20ih und Tuee day 21:-t. J. I I amp Folder's Store. Th?rs lay, Friday and Saturday, 23d, 24th and '20th. Wilkc.s Sawyer's Store, Monday, 27lh cod Tuesday 28th. At Orange burg again on tho 1st of March, and remain until the 10th in elusive. On the 11th of March the penalty will be added, beware. SatitujAY Last an Indignation Maes -meeting was held at the Court House. The pnrposo of it was to expve^ ""..?? *'-'??".' ? ? - ? - ?? . i ------ ---- --.- i'-f-? "J Major Joseph A, Greene, Senator from this CoUnJV. A preamble and rc??lutioua were drawn up by a cooj Oiiftee appointed for that purpose, and concurred in by the ontiro nBsemblage*. Speeches wore made by Representatives, Datijiclly, Jamison and Evan, also by Mr. Boliver, Clark of the Court, and others. The Sutiatoi's course was con demned in round terms, by all (he Spea kern. The meeting resolved that tho preamble and resolutions bo published iu the Neic*, n resolution but. for tho want of space we should certainly comply with. The following resolutiou was also adopted; "Resolved, that we the people of Or angeburg County, in Mass-Meeting an ?embled, are^oppojcd to an:' division of this County wh .tcver. P. S. The resolutions embody a re que l, lor Mr. tureen to resign. _ ? As Announc?u in pur last iss>,ue, the Kami erg, ^hiateur 31 instrol Troupo performed in Sfocitor'tf Hall, on Monday cveain;^ Ism. Otting to the 'nudemcucy jt*Urf~1tx6 wof.thor, the audience Wa.? not as : lartre as it would have beon otherwise. 1 Olioa, i?u by their accomplished leader, | Mr. Henry Kohn, by the request of] njuny ladtos and gentleuaeu from the country"- mounted the stage with their beautiful imtrumouts. It was late when the Olios contoicnoed, but so sweet and u?licious were the strains they discoursed, that not one lady or geutlernan loft until tho last lingering echo of thoir "Good Night" picco hud died away. It might make tho Olios vain, for us to sajrthat we overhoard several gcntlomen ?wtal cnt, compliment tbcm upon this ocoa-. ?ion, they might think we am flattering them j but then, truth is net flattery. Wo congratulate Bamberg upon tho pro ficiency of her troupe, and Orangcubr, npon having a band eompnsod ,of such taleut as makes up the Olios. ?? ???? See Notiece of Survivor's Association in another column. r~ ?? ? ? - Lake's Circus?Has como and gone. The performances were by u'o means good, And yot, they were not the , worst wo havo seen. The day was one ?ji ? of clouds and raify consequently, only a small crowd was in attendance during the first performance. - At night, how ever, a largo crowd was present, drawn together, wo opine, by the nnuouncc mcnt that was made in the morning, viz : r*e>"?. "that Byron's Mazeppa would be perform ed that night." Well, it was performed, but not as we had hoped to see it enac ted. How furionsly Lord Byron must w . . ? . . ~v* hate dashed aside his pen, and the paper .upon which ho wroto this "lively, apiri ted, and pleasant tale," as Mr. Gilford *ccalled it. had he fores ion such butchering up of it as was witnessed ou Wednesday night last. In truth, tho whole pieco was so badly ccnccived and carried out^ that those who havo a taste for Byron, felt.mortified. Tho story is a well known one; namol)*, that of the young Polo, whet, being bound naked on the back of | a wild horso, on account of an ititrignc with the lady of a certain great uoble ol his country, was carried by his steed into tho Kc irt of the I'krainj, and being found by score Coesr.cks, in a state ap parently of utter biq?ele:-sr?t".;s and oxham- J tirn. rrervuo 1, nnd-livoil to be, long after, the Prince aud leader of tho nation auvmg whetn ho hud arrived in this ex traordinary mauncr Tie day obbed ttWay quietly. A fuel wo nra glad to" chronicle. Tho only thing suffering mn.it, being poor aaeppu. Sec advert! semeiit of Mr. Juo. A. Hamilton in to-diy's issue. Bhkvitiks. Levitikm and ('inci.ru OslTir.s.?\f.ytf\it young ouc has lue croup, give him 50 cts. worth of Hi; ; - (^Olympiad.) If he gets worse, give hihj & Hippo . potanius.) tf ho gets wor.sor, give him another. But if he continues to grow wane', let him "sliiilPe.otr." or he may turn out a regular "oroupicr " Qi What monkeys aro tho most"fav orably inclined toward marriage? A. Tho rinif.tailors, of course. Q. Why arc the said monkeys like the ! ; l.o-t in Lfainlot ? I A. Because thdy could "a talo un '%* ??? " ? - Q. Why is Shircr'i super, snporiy?? superfine, superb; double back action, pneumatic bridge fid.lie, tho correct thing to play tho dead march upon at an aristoi'r it \A fiyjcr?l '! ..A. Pecan -e its a "cream mourner." S-veiity-fni-.r thousand doctors fihfl siib^stcnc;! in tho Uuited States?nn ior every five, hundred and eighteen of the people ; arid yet our population cm. tin mis to increase. Gen. G. V.r. Custis Lee wes on Mon day inaugurated President of tho Wash ington College, at Lexington; Virginia, as the sueresBor to his father, General Bohcrt Leo. An oflurt is being ninde to displace (he Iqng eBtabliidied hoop skirt. A gored haircloth skirt, atiflVncd with hair cords tunning horizontally ?round the gar ment, and enlarged at the bottom with several hair cloth flounces, is expected to take its pla<*o. Hero Is a now profession open to wo men, Tho advertisement is from the Protestant Churchmen : "Wanted?A professor of Innocent Amusementsj a l?dy ; one Who can find agreeable om ploymcnt lor six young girls whon out school. Apply by letter, stating ims, to Mrs. r*--?? Bonrdi It is stated, aa the retultj of vo ont cxpcrimonts, that pale yellow is prcferr* ed to all other ccd^nj fur .signal lights, as. being tho tint moat quickly and readily recognized at a distdnee. This is doubt leas due to the well known power of] yellow as th i chief light-giving portion of the spectrum. ? I II ?? I ? a Dakota paper say* there is u French girl of great beauty, living about -ID miles ?p tho Sioux Hirer fron? that pl'uoc who possesses remarkable agility, bein< able to put her"hand on the back ol a horse and jump over hlfU without touch ing a hair. She u fatuous for riding wild colte horseback, and ucver was thrown. John Sullivan, of Canaan, N. H , came home a few nights since iti bad temper und flogged one of his sous Shortly after, bis two sous, about eleven and fourteen years of age, seised their father, bound und gagged him, taking him to tho barn, hanged him. lie was discovered \>s. bis wife in timo to save his lifo. A paper iu Pennsylvania, which one day recently noticed the opening of a new whiskey stoic, nest day apologized dor the brevity of its local columns, be causo "the reporter was ill." He had r4 . -ki' ? . < 'fi - ' '&BR assisted at the opening. ? hwd?>< ei hihi i.. ArnicAN Wines.?It is not generally known that Tape Colony produces the most delicious wiecs grown on the face J of the earth. A cargo received as a remittance by our neighbors Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., contains several varieties raised ther<\ among which the Coustan commands the highest- price of any wino in the world. Altoost the entire crop of it is consumed in the palaces of I'm rope, this rare c^cepliy? be'mg sent to them in.exchange tor their medicines, whickr hare long been the staple reme dies of South Afrioa. ?Roston Jour nal COMMERCIAL. m a11 k kt it i:i?o fclTS. OrnoK or Tin OnAvnr.Burui N?ws, I". Di nary lu\ 1871. COTT?N?Srwcs during the week 18"> bulr*. We quote : ? Ordinary.Iltatl2 Lew Mitling.UJ-jfo Middling.13) & V.n\ Oft liter..J l.:?-'? yc- .v !.<!. \>r.v..;...J. S.k ' "> jiVi- Vn'..r'.. Cow Pkas.....Sf-.T ) per bush eh PiKOkui."I.i-.> per L... ... i. COLD.... 09 SiLVt.h.;.05 CHARLESTON M.vr.r.r.T. ClJAf LKSTOK, IriliAY Mor.VlNG, ?IM.ruury lo, 1871. Ordinary.'..10. (,'ood (0 (lil. .? v.I t -V Lou Middling*. .I, ? i?i.g.: \ ^ I.ATiftT QIOTATSOX? or SOFTUEUN ^EOCRiTIBS, in CHARLESTON} S. C, Corrf.tJ Wttx'ty by ItAMKI St nud ?kokk?, AV C.r> Bread Strc/i. February 3.1871. Stat? Hr.ct iii rtKx?South Carolina, old, (/Uh'i: do new, (<?? ; do, regist'd ?to >., ex iot . (JA7 ? ~*> Onv fe?cv?|Tf?e ? Augusta, Oa., Bonds, 7fl(r>, ; ClouieMon, 8. 0. Block, (??* tjr int i ((/ ;".(>: do. Fire Loan Bonda, @70; Co lumbia, H. p. Bonds, (Hrttt. Hau.rt(ud Bo>*n*?Blue llil"' (first uiort r^'S'?) ^'''C?? "i Charleston'' and Savannah. <if.i'<:>; Charlotte, Cgluiabir. *nd August?. @8$ ??CUtraw and .DurRngion, fiitftv!; Greenville ami C'dmnLia, (1st inort) (\ ? '> , 7H (g ; Savannah and Chi i ?. ? ?.. t!<i niurti (<?J7fi: do. (Siat*guarantee) <''.?'fv ? -outh Carolina, (f*73: do, t;'J; dpartan burg and Linien, ijj&do, Hailuoao Stock? ? Charlo.Jtf, Colurnbia ?tu! Aiigiiit?, (f*4{1'< 6reen*iHeandD?lam bia, (ip'l ; Noi tlieaitei n, o**l": Snrammh and Cbavlraton, ? &8D: rfouth Car?liiih ( wiiolo eharf.8) (2-<U: do, (half do> (d, il> ExriMNUr. fro?New Y"ik 8!jht, \ off par: Gold. 110 :?ill2; gilver,40?(3 . ,aocTu.eAroi.iNA str.i.g. ^Banfi ?f C^iiesrVb. -Lank of Nftwe.<m-ry. 8(a Hivnk of Ca radon.?? 1 Hank of Oeor(nto^n. Riink of ftotitu Carolina. 6(& iboik of Cheater. ? .'-a , Bank of Hamburg. 7f?; Ban.kof State of SC, prior to 1 I ...."?".(*> Lank of Btatoaf ia?n? lS.il and iSrtJ..-J'J(^ ?l'lanters* and .Mrchanies' Bunk of Cfharleidos. (4 ?PeopleV Bank of! Cburl?stoi., (H ?Union Lank of CMt/eston. (ir) ?i8^UthW>s??rn it R.r..niU of t.Lsrles t?n. (old). (*> ?ftbdtb west era f; it Rank of OjUrles ton, (new)... fS) Hlate Rank of Chitrle^ton. ?(? Larmera' ond Kiehange Raiik Of *.":ftr Ifston.,.i. Jt(t Exehange Rank of t'ohtmbu.' Commerci.'U Rank of (.'ollur.bia........1. 7o2k Merchants' Banu of Oaeraw. ;i'<n Plantora; Rank of Pairftpld . 3C? State of H t! Billy KeeeNsblfl.?St^ Oily of Charleston Clungo Bill*. * BiUs marked thusf1*) areb#ing rede cm el at fh?! Lank L'oiiitter.i <?i' ?au!i. jon Tl FA \ Li NO'n.iMv LL i-Lliho.Srt ALE FOR WAltNLl) from LSLASSfiSa on any t.{ LANDS. The ? ivi'.l b> VigOrouMly euforoctl'against all J\ & T. R.A.G:NEW C?lilJJ?SiJA So. C'?. ' nur on verstandde a lers KIN AND DOMESTIC HARD l -mvv, Cutlery, Hann, Pladtatiou Tool?. Blacksmith ond Carpenters, Tool?, House Builder* I!;rt!war?. Bar Iron, Stow Steel, Cost, llenliun und Blister Steel, Plow Moulds CA BD IA UV: MATERI ALS in Great Varie ty at less ttan CHARLESTON PRICES. Paints. Oils, Varnishes.and Window Gl?M. ATho Choice FAMILY 0ROCER1 E8, con sisting of the largest mid best assorted Stock in Columbia, cnihrauiug Flour, Molasses, Suit, Tobacco, Raw and Refined Sugars, fine .Teas', Tresb. Canned Fruits and Fish,.Soaps, Candles, Flavoring Extracts, aud'all other Goods UfunRy kept in :i First (Tags Grocery {store, fncliepjig Fine Whiskey, Choice Otavd Brandy. IR-dend Gin, Choice Wins?, Cali fornia Chamua'gne and a splendid .stock of all j.:./.;:^.- Cljy-V? ?m? omoKing iooucjeo. - Brief? guaranteed as Low as the Lowest, and a call Selicitcd for puvoh'acers. "*\ & T. R. AGNEW. JOHN AdN'EW, Columbia. 8. C. THOS. R. AGNEW, New York. jhu 7 c 2ns -_I_LLi_ lTNAI>l)fcTERATJKJD AUE AND la c er beer. L\GER ?Eft* CONTAINING COPPE RAS an%ALE doctored with Salt, Lime Alum, rvNe tho latest adult erat ioob dis covered in New-York. Professor 'Mnpea of New-York, analyzed the Boor frMn i?Vto;en differentBrct?2rlf3, nnd all wcrcrimiud adulterated with no-.ions substance. U is snid, that the sale of Drugs to BrowerH, Lj a profitable part of the trade. This Is perfectly infamous Coceulus indlcus (fish berry) j?ui-vouiica. f^dog buttor) lrom which stryclttino is obtained, ore some of the delectable* Bubstances found in Boor! Thcao nrc potent poisons, and the Brewer fn!i?d uslsg-t^lyia should bo drowned at once in one of his own vats. P. S.?1 aw "willing to be drowned in my own vats, if 'itiy impurities tdiould be found in mf Beer. I shall continue to make n hcaltbful Beverage, so <hit it may be drank by too i raoat delicate without the least danger. JOHN C. OKKGERS, Colnmbia. 8. C. For salo In' Orangohurg by the cask or otherwise, by ?ERONBY ft SAIN, jun 7 * c ly "ITI'OII E. PHILLIPS gives notice that |_ JL after the* exp'rution of thirty day* fiuu this dato lie will apply to the Judge of Probate for bis Final discharge as the Ad ministrator of the Estate ?f Patrick A. Fan ning, 'rtr^yj 1871.?feb 1? It. A din Inl'jw? 1 <>r*s* ?Yoi io??.?All j\_ persons hiving Peieundfi uguinst th* E..f L'v.iaHa P. Carbitt, deceased, will present the saaaljAo the uudcrsigned, on or bcfoicibc7thdnyofMar. ii next, or they will be d ?bared puvm?-:?>'. ML ( CIS F. CORBITT, feb 4?fit Administrator. J/^ I'em: nds aiain.tt the Et ate of David D. Smith, decen'Md. wiii nr. ? ? :m ti.? *=aut?* p:e;i.-viy attests*.* ??el I low indebted vv',11 make pity incut'M IVI lct.Eo A Whaler, At torn -v.- :it haw,'')rur.^ :bin <r. S. C. ;j SARAH CRICKET, aBF*) A^nflnislratrlif jan 28-*4t*.. St. Mu: thews, C. AJ.5>Tf <? .?r*.<? e r:?.-a . 11 Demands s^air.st the !??.??? ? : '.duty o.nitli. deceased,.will pn ?eii! t It - ^-n., i..<> psrl.v att-si-L Anj .t!?..??-.?? ind-Ved v.-.'.I ;??. !??? payment to DeTreviiU- A. WUnl y. A:ti .--..?ys at Law, Orungcbwrg, H. C. SARAH PR ICR LT, Administratrix, jan 20 -4i? Ft. Matijic-.v?. S. C. VtxecnflsrV Kptift*.? Ai! fiVr sea? ;iaVincdeirf>u.'4 i.^t.ir.xl t to 1 -'u:v \ i rii.isoi-i hrae.lt late o: lids County, will present the eatge propr-rlv utte^ted. attd all i ..;.-(??.-.^ iudch cd to *<id Estate, will taxl.u immediate parit\?fit t<> tec . n lorsigned. * JAMES E. IZLAR. jun 28?eowCt Qualified Executor; ^Tottc'e l*>^V?di<ora.?All l*cr iit< I'v e: talc cf !?? F. ll&'bijij-. deceased, will hand N >na,li*vfii* Demands against the e them to thaiiiujorsigaed properly s;te?I, on or before the 15th day of February, lh71, or payment will be debarred. j. m. herloso, jan 11?tl Adiniiuarrstor. FINAL NOTICE. ^;.'<''! ICE LS REKELY GIVEN THAT ON _|_V the llth dny February. ^71. I wiil filo my 1-inal A'Qculint u? Adniinlstrntor of the Estate of Eiital.it'n Itrck'enbalter; deceased* in tbn Pr'obate Court ef this County, snd i will a?k lorn Final Duehai gc. DON R, 11 VRTON, Admiatsl fa I or E?ime of Eliiabei'i Ricksnbaker, decra?? I. jsn 14 -U ^TOTIC!:. - All Persons Hair ing any deawnds against t!is E?!n;c of ti. T. 'nek, hii^ deceased, will present the Same properly sliestrd, and those indeVtsd wiil niikc pi.yin-^it to Vf. II. WATT. Administrator, or tu W." V. uii it.. v ii.i.a. Atl'y at Lsn. Orangebitrg, 8. C. iaa 7 if A irltoainiMfrafor^M Wo<ice.?-A11 jh\ pi i-noti? having CLAIMS against the L.-i'A'lE ot DO'jf?nin t*?!son, dee'd, must hand t'<eni, properly youobed, to .ludjjo of t'rob.-ite in we befftru rhc 2??b day of Febru ary next, or payfoefit oi;i ib barrod. ,;'.','.! BEL C.OLSON, dee 21? td Administrator. Notice of Dismissal. pcTtiTici' is i'e;m;e\ given That on ^ t( the 2?th day oi' Fubinary, 187L I tile my Final Accounts with the HotM rul > T. C. Andrew*. J?dge of Probate,'and n.-<k toe Litter? of Dismissal as QunVuian of Frhncei D. Staley. J. U. HYDRICK. jan 28?it Guardian. Notice of j)lsM$sal. ^VTOTICE LS hereby given THAT 1 ^_^| will uii the 1 llii djy of February, n?t' til** my final aejOUMl with the IL>a i^b:? Judgti of Probate fot' Oring'eburgCouDtyj ?i Ouiirdian of the Estate of Edward Argoe, ami a.ik for Letters of Dismissal. JOHEPU BUSIT, jnn H?it Guardian. Notice of Dimissa.1. TV1 0T1CR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT t will, en thelj(fade< of frfbruayy, 1871, hie r.?y ftunl t'-ciUn; with the lionemble Ju.Lre of Probte for Oraitgebtivg County, as Adniinistittirix of th?* E*tntps?t .'Ames Carr. and aV.; far Letters of ?iSmiasal. H. R. R A RR, .jan 11 ? It Administrjtrit. C'lH'i:.-All PcrnortM Ulnv ing Demands o^aij.st the L.-tate of S. Ncnncrly, deecaard, Into of Orengeburfc Ity, Will ines.-nt t!(c sarao properly nt d, and tlmss indobted to Said EMut? Will N tnak' e II. ho?ser Eighteen Years of Practical Success. I9ITRODIICED 1ST 1802. PATESTEO ?oc. 80, 155?. '?' v * v I ??' ? ' ' ,>.' ; ~.. ."- f ;;7>.; '? , OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTUHED IN THIS COUNTRY. MAP E S'' Kitrogonizcd Superphosphate of Lime COMPOSED OF Bones, Phospliatic Guano, Concentrated ?mmonical Ani mal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. Aro Sail, Phstcr, Suit Cuke, Ndre Cake, NO Ii ANY AD EL TER ANT of any Kind vstd. BiSrTho Ammonical Animal Matter in Mapes' Nitrogcnizcd Snphoisphsto of Lime, consists of the flesh (containing 10 per cent. Ammonia) and the blood (con taining 15 per cent, of Ammonia.) of Beeves, Horses, Fish and other Abinials af ter expression of the fat and oil by steam. Price?#00 Cash?$05 on Time wills Interest. Sen.l for a Pamphlet. KINSMAN & HOWELL, nfeC GENERAL AGENTS, 128 East Bay Charleston, S. C. o 3 in re- Cg?$*'-"sf/^pX - ? KAWB?NE STANDARD GUARANTEED sad ??s. MANUFACTURED BY WlLMiNGTON,DEL. 11114?? FOR SALE BY ^rON FACTORS Si RAW B?NE S?PERPIIOSPAATE. .lie Great Fertilizer for Cotton anp all Crops. ; - " . ' r '?? ' i ?" The nnparaWi?lf^ s.nccrss of this GREAT FERTILIZED on ALI, CROP?, proves it to bethc BEST an.l OllV.W RRT M ANl'ltE now offered in ih? Markotr it has beenhsett hy many of the most Eminent Rlantcie Li the South, and In every single instance it has given Entire Satisfaction. On < TTON i!f eftVrt-t have hern particular)? mmbed. It is no rare thinr? for v. - PHOSPHATE lo ,nc-ca-<! the yield from UNE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER (TNT., ? ?>? even more ! Mr. GBO. t!. DINON, an eminent planter of Cameron. Or . In a Letter ti> the Banner | it pfftrtter, Baya t!::tt rti an exp*riimnt with seven leading Superphosphates and (iuanoc". tlic WffANN*?S | roved ii-.lf t:.- bfel of nil thoso tried, pitying ajift'lf profit at the low market rate of $vO '.<<> per i p of fciiton. A ?'.'j7 of Mr. DLX >V.S LETTED furnished <m Application. /* O R S A L E P. Y CLAC HORN, H ERRING & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. AND A Ft; CSV A, G.\. jan U THE PRICK OF THIS POPULAR FEu'f ILIXER HAS BEEN REDUCED F?2, THE SEASON O F 187 1, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE PLANTING COMMUNITY, AND HA.; V.EEN FlXftD'-AT C'iftU-Flfty IMllars per Ton of \hs. at Factory; v TIXIS?- Fifiy-Ovo Dollar? nor Ton ??l $.000 II?*, at F:?Vtorj PAYARI [?: t-r NOVEMRElt, without Inlero*!. WM. C. DUKES & CO, -A G 1S-.N TS, C II A R LEST 0 A , $ 0 . CA. FOR SALB BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS ,t- DEALER;: G UI N O S, 14S BAY St.. SAVANNA ?, ;<*A. 241 BROAD Sr. AUGUSTA. Gx, 151 East Bay, CHARLKSTO^yfi. C I BULL, SCHILL ft. PIKE, ORANOlOiURO, S; 0. For further information, apply or ad dress as above for Fumphlot, nor 19 wee 4ta T. I'm Buontt. II. C. llnn?isr. V* BRODIE ?fc CO., OTTON FAjrross I COMMISSION M KI! NORTH ATLAN CHAREBTC Liberal Ad?:inces made on Consignment. Rirsa to Andrew Simowhv K*q., Pros't 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C may 21 wee if P. PrfOALE^ CHARLESTON, S. C. LAUG F.ST AND MOST COMPLETE Manufactory of Door*. Sashes, J)iind?, Mould ings, &c, in tho f outher'n ?tat*?. . Printed Price Lisi Dcfie* &tftW ti>t;,n. - ? ; KOSEND TOP. ONK-rj*' . .: .. J?*8ent Tree on Applieation.-iSf . may 21 weo tf MONTHLY MAUAZIME, f! !'.'.?? :. - VF. vr>IXn MATTKR. Si) r^nfAa *iJw.i\t?<i?.?ui fFALKET., EVANS fv COGSWELL, ~" ? ? . a xu_ i;. irr.irr .1 rkjs&. ju!y ^ |Ev). Vi'. CAKPi^TKB'S : ro U T OF 8AR SAl'ARlLbA OES*. W f'ARRENTER'$ ST R ACT OF BUCHU 1 ['reparations, originally intviiueed by Con. \\ . Carpenter, under th~ , . mugc of tho ?uedieal faculty , have been e tui?i\V?y us. d by physician* and that tti->y :vrc generally known for <.'>,, ir intrinsic value, and van bo r*U?4 *? Mr >? -ing r.-,'V't valuable rcmedle^ in all cesea v. ?1 i v ? 1. ipardlai r Buehu are applicable ? ?????. r ' <j i"0 highly recommended ?.'il in highly coo rent rated 'jfi:|sr tb?* dowssaall and eon ?tj bv mail or otherwise will ^ nry art form, Pfr ft; veni I. reaeir* pet GEO. fi W'l V? 7 For Ml?, OL1V1 rU'ENTER, HKNSZF.V h CO., ale Chemical Warehouse, d.trket .street, Ihiludelphia^ >VKRS & 811UI.F.R, and S. J. angebm g. S. C, and DOWIE .t M01SK, Wholesale Agent?, Char lest?*,, WHTAESALE. WIR be sold at the residence-of the Ute pinnub.Beach, on the U?h day ef February west. :.ll ton pcrfconal tnoperly of said da Qcaard, Cotudsl ing of HausshobUnd Kiiohsn Fumltnre, ai^ie?, Oxtu, and otosk, und rsriou* ether a*. Jeie*. Propi i t v to be delivered on