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Sanguinary Encounter with a| mid Cat At 10 o'clock A. M., on August 11, a dog belonging to one John Feltor, a ?woodchopper, in Pino Hill, N. Y , wa? heard barking iu the mountains some distance from the house. Mr. Felter's little son, twelve years old, knowing by the bark of the dog that sKxne important game was on foot, set out for the moun tains. His mother felt & little anxious after the boy had gone, and for some time listened to the barking of the dog. After half an hour the barking oeased; and, as hour after hour passed away and tho boy did not make his appearance, the mother set out to go to ono of the neighbors to securo thoir help in a search for tho boy. On tho road sho met her husband returning from the village, where ho had that morning been attending to some busi ness. Ho listened to his wife's story, and trying to calm her fears, went back with her to She house, and taking his gun started toward tho plaoo indicated by his wife. Mr. Felter traveled about throoght the mountains until late in the afternoon, hearing nothing, and was about to return home whon ho almost stumbled over the dead oarcasa of a wild cat. It was a very large male. Every thing indicated a terrible conflict. The spectacle gave Mr. Fcltcr an apprehen sion that some terrible thing had hap pened to his boy. Examining the leaves and underbush, he had little difficulty in finding a trail of blood, and this he followed nearly a hundred yards. Then ho came up.' 1 tho dog standing over the body of his son, who was prostrate on the ground. Tho dog was earnestly looking at tho boy, and occasionally licking his faco and hands. On Mr. Felter's approach, he gave a loud bark and pranced about with joy- The fathor knelt by the side of his son and placed his hand by tho side of his so j and plao ed his hand over the he-rt. With joy unspeakablo he found tho little fellow alive, but terribly wounded, as it appear ed, by the claws of the wild-cat. The little fellow's etothes rere almost torn to shreds, and his flesh was terribly lac erated from head to foot. Ho was suf fering from loss of blood, but his wounds had been handsomely dressed by the faithful dog, which had for hours been standing by him, licking them. Taking his boy iu his arms, tho father made his way to his home, followed by tho ever faithful dog. After reachirg Iub house, restoratives being adiuiuistercd, the boy was able to tell his story. He came upou the wildcat, aud seeing his catahip held tho dog at bay, having'au advantageous position, ho nttomptcd to dislodge him, first with stoues; but these u the beast did not seem to mind. Thon he got a polo aud attempted to poke him out. At this the wildcat became eu raged and springing upon the boy, scratched and tore his flesh as above related. At this the dog dashed at the cat and Soon dispatched it. The boy nttemptcd to go home, but sank to tho ground exhausted. The fellow is doing well. The good nursing as the dog has dono much toward allaying tho inflama tion; tho licking of his wounds by tho faithful animal has undoubtedly paved flfe tVy's life. A Valid Excuse.?Tho amusing little incident here related actually took place in a court-room in one of the ? Southwestern States less than a century ,?6? : Enter juror (who had detained the court at least an hour.) Judge (iiuch irritated)?Mr. Clerk, enter a fine of twenty five dollars against Mr. Smith. t Smith?Did I understand your Honor to fine me twenty-five dollars ? Judge?Yes, air. Smith draws his pencil and addresses the following note to his Ilouor: "Dear Judge : That littlo difference - ?.U?tU??'t.* i:??t- ,? 'draw' amounted to just 'fifty.' Pay the Clerk that 'twenty-five,' aud hand the balance to the Sheriff. Y'ours, otc. Smith." 8heriff handed tho note to the Judge. The judicial frown iustantly gave place to a most benevolent aud satisfactory smile, as his Honor stammers : "Ah?yes!?certainly?yes?valid ex cuse !?certainly !?valid excuse?cer tainly ! The Clerk will remit Mr. Smith's fine." [Did we ever have a Judge on our Circuit who might havo been caught likewise had he fined certain ones ?] "You are very stupid, Thomas," said A country teacher to a little boy eight years old. "You are a little donaey ; and what do they do to cure them of stupidi ty ?" "They feed them better and lick them less,' said the arch little urchin. "A man who would maliciously set fire to a barn," said good old Elder Por son, "and burn up a stable full of hor ses and cows, ought to be kicked to ileath by a jackass, and I'd like to be the one to do it." DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, 8UBGE0N DENTIST, Graduate Baltimore College Dental Surgery. OFFICE MARKET-ST. OVER STORE OF J. A. HAMILTON, Respectfully offers hit services to (he PUBLIC in the Practice of DENTAL SUR GERY in all ila branches. Special attentica will be paid to the PRESERVATION of tha natural teeth ; equal ears being exercises in the construction of ARTIFICIAL SUBSTI TUTES. All operations guaranteed to give satlsfaotion. Oftico hours from 9 A. M. to 1:80 P. M. and from 8 to 6 P. M. may 20 ? ly The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO RED COFFEE POT, East of I*resbytertan Church, Ruttelt-OSt. I am happy to ANNOUNCE to the CIT1 - ZENS of Orangeburg, that I am now PRE PARED te 8UPPLY Familes and Customers with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY WEDDING CAKE prepared with great oare to suit the most fastidoua tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel low-citixens is respectfully solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. Mrs. ALBERGOTTI returns thanks for the Patronage heretofore bestowed, and hopes her friends and Customers will contin ue the same. She will keep constantly on band an as sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dee 10 3m JUST RECEIVED PURE NAPTHA and LAMP BURNERS, which will bo kept constantly on hand by the SOLE AGENT at the bio red FAMILY COFFEE POT, one nooa EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. E. H. PEARSON TIN WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION made to order?Wholesale or Retail. BATHING TUBS. FOOT TUBS. SHOWER BATHS. BAKERS with REFLECTORS. ROASTERS. Any kind of WORK in my Line made and repaired FOR CASH. BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN REAR OF PITTHAX'K RAKERY. T^BNST MENTZEL offers bis SERVICES Pj to the Public as an EXPERIENCED BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, &c. All work iu bis line properly nnd well done. He is experienced particularly in Horse Shoeing. June 10~tf ERNST METZEL. AUGUSTUS B. KN0WLT0N (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ORAXGEBVRG, 8. C. july 8 tf cooke & cooke, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ORANGEBURG, S. U. Will attend to BUSINESS in any of the STATE and tho U. S. COURTS for the Diet riet of South Carolina. T. H. COOKE. H. P. COOKE. T. II. COOKE, Trial Justice, will iTTEND PROMPTLY to all BUSINESS entrusted to his care. H. P. COOKE, Trial Justioe, Lew Til le, 8. C. >une 26 tf notice. Dr. CHARLES R. TABER offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citi zens of Orangeburg and vicinity. Office at the Drug Store of Dr. Ollveros. Residence "Oak Villa," Broughten Street. may 18 .It REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS a> AB? General Commission Merchants, Adgr.ri Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oswbll Rsaoaa. Ziumksmax Davis oct 15 6m w. Tj. w. riley TRIAL JUSTICE, Residence In Fork of Edisto, ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED will be promptly and carefully oitondod to. July 28 ly FALL & WINTER IMPORTATION 1871. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND 8TRAW GOODS. Armstrong, Cater A Co. IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Bonuet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Nells, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Orna ments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, Trimmed and Uotrimmcd, Shakers, Hoods, Jic.,287 and 238 Baltimore Street, Balti more, Md. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice, variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Eu ropean novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention fiten. ung IL'? It AN ORDINANCE For tbe BETTER PRESER TATIOlf of the TREES Ac. la the PUBLIC STREETS of ORANGEBURG, S. C, aud Fok* other Purpose*. Section. 1. Jit it Ordained by tbe Mayor and Aldermen in Counell aaaembled that, on and after the First day September 1871, any Person or Persona found hitching or tying their Stock, suoh as HORSES, MULES set., to any of the TREBS in the Publio Street of the Town of Orangeburg, S. C, ?hall be subjected to a fins of five (5) dollara for each and every offenes ; half of the fines collected to be paid to the Informer when bringing with him sufficient proof to eonviet. Sao. 2. That a fine of five (5) dollars be Imposed upon any oats who shall ride their Horse, Mule etc, on the SIDE-WALKS of ?aid Town; or caused to have BITCHED, of TIED, their Stock, auch as Horses, Mules etc., so as to offer an obstruction or obstacle to the free passage of Citizens on the side walk. Sac. 8. That any Home, Mule etc., found running at large in the Publio Streets of said Town, shall be taken into custody by the Town Marshal, and lodged for safe keeping till the owner oome forward and prove property and pay into the Treasurer or the Town Council five (?) dollars for each and every head of Stock so confined. In the event the said fiao is not paid, the ser vices of said animals shall be appropriated for the uses of said Corporation, until such time an tho FINES and EXPENSES arising thereby may be redeemed. Sac. 4. All Ordinance or parts of Ordi nances contrary or repugnant to this Ordi nance is hereby repealed. N. A. BULL, Mayor. E. J. OLIVEROS, Clerk.? Aug 5 2t The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY, IN TRIAL justice'S court. William II. Barion, 1 (Bearer) Plaintiff. against T. Addison Murphy, defendant. Summons for Money Demand (Complaint not Served.) 7'o 7*. Additon Murphy, Defendant in thit Action. You are hereby summoned and required to be and appear before Thompson H. Cookc, Esquire, a Trial Justice in and foi the Coun ty and State aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth day of August, 1871, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at his Office in the Town of Orange burg, in the County and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff in this Action, which is filed in the Office of the said Trial Justice. If you fail to answer the Complaint afore said, at the time aud place above mentioned, the Plaintiff will have judgment against you for the sum of fifty dollars with interest at the rate of one and one-half per centum per month from the twentieth day of December, Anno Domini 1870, and for the costs of this action. IZLAR & DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated at Orangeburg, 8. C, June 20, 1871. Witness my Hand and Seal. T. H. COOKE, [L.S.] Trial Justice. To the Defendant T. Additon Murphy: Tako notice that the Summons in this Ac tion, of which the foregoing Is a copy, was Filed in the Office of Thompson H. Cooke, Esquire, Trial Justice at Orangeburg, in the State of South Carolina, on the thirteenth day of July, 1871. IZLAR A DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S. C. July 14, 1871?IS 6t The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY. in the trial justice's court. Dcopold Louis, 1 Suromous for Plaintiff, Money Demand against (Complaint T. Addison Murphy, not Dcleudant. J Served.) To T. Additon Murphy, Defendant in thit Ac tion : You are hereby summoned and required to be and appear before Thompson H. Cookc, Esquire, a Trial Justice in aud for the Coun ty and State aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth day of August, 1871. at ten o'clock in the forenoon ,at his Office in the Town of Orange burg in the County and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of Deopold Louis, the Plaintiff in this Action, which is Filed in the Office of the said Trial Justice. If you fail to answer the Complaint afore said, at the time and place above mentioned tho Plaintiff will take Judgement against you for the sum of sixty-two dollars, togeth er with tho oosts of the action. IZLAR A DIBBLE, PleintifTs Attorneys. Dated at Orangeburg. S. C, June20, 1871. Witness my Hand and Seal. T. S COOKE. [L.S J Trial Justice. To the Defendant T. Additon Murphy: Take notice that the Summons in this ao tinn, of which the foregoing is a copy, was Filed in the Office of Thompson H. Cooke, Esq., Trial Justice, at Orangeburg, in the County of Orangeburg, in the State of South Carolina, on the thirteenth day of July, 1871. IZLAR * nuiiit v Plaintiff's Attorneys, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S. C, July 14, 1871.?15 6t The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas Martha M. Stroman, Adm'x of Absalom Stroman, dee'd. Bill fcr Account to Marshal Assets for Injunction and Relief. WhIsou A. O'Cain, late Ordinary, ei. al. The Creditors of Absalom Stroman, dee'd, are hereby notified that they are required, by an order in the above slated case, to pre sent and prove their several and respective demands before me, on or before the lull day of September next, or they will be de barred payment. C. B. QLOVER, aug 12?fit Referee. T. F. Bsodik. R. R. Honours H. C. HvnoiKs. BRODIE <fc CO. OTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCIIANT8, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARES 8. C. Liberal Advances ma.?e on Consignment. It iu ku to Andrew 8imonds, Bs?., Prss't 1st National Bank, Charleston, 8. C. may 21 wsc rt DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! AT THE CORNER! D. LOUIS IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK AT AND UNDER COST TO MAKE ROOM ron FALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. r>. Louis. june 17?1y AT THE CORNER. ?JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAP LOT of BACON. I ALSO An assortment of AUG USTA FLOUR. Far salo PRIMR WH1TK WESTERN CORN. * LIQUORS from $1.50 upwards. Cheap SUGAR and COFFEE. MOLASSES and SYRUP. One TWO HORSE WAOON. One JERSEY WAGON, four seated and newly painted?Warranted. Also sei of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE! W. T. MULLER. june 17 c r tf 25 cts. SAVED IS 25 cts. MADE! GEO. H. CORNELSON, IS NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES! G HEAT 15 A.1 IG A.I ;Sry ??? >>?:> ('all bcfnrr buy-up; olscwlicro, nnd oxaiutne bis STOCK, consisting of all the LATEST Bud "MOST DESIRABLE STYLES of every VARIETY of DRESS PRINTS, CASS1MERES, GOODS, COTTONS, LINENS, &c. Also the LAUGEST SELECTION of Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of EVERY STYLE and PRICE. Call, one und all, and ccnTlnos yourselves, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. GEO. H. CORNELSON. apl 22 oct 8 k ly NEW ARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT , they hare purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will he PROMPTLY FILLED. All kinds of RRPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. .DOYLE, WILES *t CO., dec 17 c Orangeburg, 8. C. WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC TH AT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR riage Making in all its various branches and will Manufacture er Repair at the Shortcut Notice, all Carriages, Buggies <>r Wagons. And am alxo prepared with NEW PRESS AND 0 v: TO <ilN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton CIN NED AT MY MI I.I. has brought from \ to J cent more than tlint (tinned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly II. RIGGS. THE LIVERPOOL MB GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL?GOLD 17,000,000.00, HAS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN ORANGERIIRG, S. C. Tbc Terms of this WKLL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY it* FAIR, and the Security it offers, Absolute' Apply to JAMES II. FOWLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Bank. CHARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Charleston, 8, C, jau 28 o Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. p. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hayn? Street and Horlbeck's Wbarf, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. jfcff- This is the Largest and most Com pleto Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line ean be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalb at prices which defy competition. B??T A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors Sh.- hes and Blinds, and the prices of eaob, will bs sent free and post Paid, on opplicatiod to' P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. july l? woo ? tf METALIC CASES. THE UNDERSIGNED IIA8 ON HAND all of the various Sizes of the above Cases, which.can be furnished immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as usual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to II. RIG08, mar 5?Cm Curri?g? Mnuufaciuror. FIRE INSURANCE. THE RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, O?ee 1202 Main awl \2th Street?, RICHMOND, VA. JOHN R. DAVIS. President. JOHN F. C. POTTS. Secretary. MANN S. QUARLES, Cashier. T. B. STARKE, General Agent. Having this day, (Oct. 17th, 1870.) re ceived the appointment of AGENT for Or angeburg of the above INSURANCE COM PANY, I am prepared to take RISKS on Stores, Stocks of Merchandize and Dwell ings at reasonable rates. JOHN A. HAMITLON, Agent for The Richmond Banking ? ami Insurance Company, and Southern Life Insurance t'onipany, Markct-St., Orangeburg, S. C. oct 22 ly Citizens Savings Baalr ok SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM .MARTIN. President JNt?. B PALMER, Vice-President. JNO. P. THOMAS, A. O. BUESCEK. Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wauk H*MFT02f. R II. Rt Tr.r.rKia. J. P. Thomas. D. Bavesel, Jr. p. y MrU'.?fsp.. K*v William Manxia A. f. Hasicf.ii.. Jfco. B. l'ALMStt. J. Eli Greco. Tiiomas E. Orkoo. ORANGEBURG BRANCH, AT TUR E.YUI.YE IIOtSE. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER A GLOVES. LOCAL FIX A.\CE CO UN l TT SR. Hon. THOS. w. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER, Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASS I ST A XT CAS HI ICR. JAMES II. FOWLES. Deponit? of 91.OO and Upward "Received. INTEREST allowed at 7 per oent. en Spa cial Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposits, 8 per sent, will be Compounded every six months en Ac counts. ja a 21 e 8m The State of South Carolina ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In Probate Court. J. Billiard Hook, Plaintiff,") vs. John A. K. Hfl man and Olivia C. bis wife, Petition and Laviuia F. Hook, and {? for . ii kiii - noua, oatauvi j :..>....,... T. Hook. William B. Hook, Nicholas L. Hook aud Edwin Lee Hook. It appearing to my satisfaction that Vie- 1 torin Hook, Samuel T. Hook, William B. Hook, Nicholas L. Hook and Edwin Lee Hook, five of the Defendants in the above slated Action, reside without tho limits of this State; it is ordered, That they do ap pear aud object to the Division or Sale of the Kcal Estate of Petor Hook, deceasod, on or before the twentieth day of October, A. D. 1871, or their Consent to the same will be en tered of Record. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of probate. July 10th, 1871.?22 12t The State of outh Carolina. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Ann E. Pooser, Ex'x, of Will ef Gco. H. Poocer, dec. el. al. vs. John R. Milhous, el. al. Complaint R? Injunction, Marshalling Assets and Relief. Ry virtue of an order in this cause, the Creditors of the Estate of the late George H. Vooscr, deceased, are enjoined from prose cuting or enforoing their demands in sepa rate sctiens, and aro required to file the siune in the Clerk's Office of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg Coui.ty, on or before the first day of September next. Clerk's Office, ) GEO. BOLIYER, Orangeburg Count v, 8.C. V C. C. P. June 00th, 1871. j july 1 9t 8E EGE RS' UN AOUETEK ATE? AJUB AMI LAGER BEER. IAOER BEER, CONTAINING COPPI j RAS and ALE doctored with Salt, Liar and Alum, arc the latest adultera?oee ais cevcrcd in New-York. Professor Mapea of New-York, aaalytea the Deer from a dosen differ eat Breweries, and all were found adulterated with nOxiocs substance. It is said, that the aale of Drug* to Brewers, is a profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly Infamous Coecolas iodises (fish berry) nux-vomica. (dog button) free* which strychnine is obtained, are some of the delectable substances found ia Baerl These are potent poisons, and the Brewer found using t hemjahould bo drowaed at eae* in one of his own vats. P. 6.?I am willing to be dtOWBOel ia say own rats, if any impurities sheuld be feoad in my Boer. 1 Hindi continue to make a healthful Beverage, so that it nay bo drank by ike meet delicate without the Veast danger. JOHN C 8EEGER8, Columbia, 8.0. For sale in Orangeborg by the cask er" otherwise, by MERO.NEY ft SAIN. jan 7 a ly WASHINGTON HOUSE BY Mm TL W5 Sfer^tloif. coassa GERVAIS & ASSEMBLY STREETS COLUMBIA, S. C. Convenient to the Greenville aad Charleston Kailroads and tho Businrss portion of the City. Rate of Transient Board?Two Dollars per Day. Regular Boarders received at Reasonable Rates. dee 10 tf CABINET SHOP. "Yf 7"M. A. BULL offers bis services to tho ft Citizens of Orangeburg County as CABINET MAKER in all Da branches. Funerals attended with promptness. Old FURNITURE repaired aad made aew. A1m> Varnished without being removed. Shop on the Eastern side of tho Railroad. Give me a trial. I will also build Buggy and Wagon Wheels and Bodies cheaper than anybody else its Ornngoburg. WM. A. BULL, mar 11 tf > GREAT OOl/TiHERfS MONTHLY 31 All! A Zl.UK, Tico Dollar* per Annum. Gl PAGES READING MATTER. 30 Phkch Advertisement**.. WALK Kit, BT.tXS * CCsGSWELL. am? D. WYATT AOCBfri CuAblsstox, S. C. July 16 ?f M. ALBRECHTj BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, r> E3PECTFULLY INFORMS TT? CtTT JrV sens of Orangeburg audi Vicinity thai he lias opened at his NEW STORK oa. Raa. sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann A. Co. and MoNaawra ft J>nes, with a complete Stock of LEATHER, fto., Und ** ?** sufficient Workmen to fill all Ot.!?*? eauasa cd to him. Thanking the PubHo for past patronage, re.pectfully aolioits a oonllauaa?a ef the same. TERMS CASH. feb5 oct22 if CAROLINA BITTERS. A ?ELIOHTIXT, TONIC. We take great pleasure in offering the OLD CARODINA B1T7ERS to the public. 11. y are compouadkdt with great care, and contain sotr.. ?f the WasttTsns* ics in the Pharmacopia. As evidonesrof* tUee supsriurity u; us.r uti isaO ?s? ? ~~t~ we have certificates from many of the* lead: ing physicians in our State, who haver pro-, scribed them in their practice. Tao Ol.? CAROLINA BIETTW Will be found iavaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills aad Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a euro for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonio, they have no equal. For sale by Di uggists and Grocers every where. Principal Depot. GOODB1CH. WINEMAN ft CO.. Importers of Choioe Drugs and Caoealo cals, Charleston, S. C] mar 6 ly Water wheel, Mill Qearin&Shdun&t Pulleys '0Ql??H?#%lMfl^ .SEND rORACIRCUId^U^ sept 10 im CANDLES, SOAP and MATCHES, ioir down. Call on W. A. MEROJs'EY, ft CO