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r. nxni'i flBtiO OA IV? UmMrrm. nx ma.; ,\?l!WnJP?TO?^fUM?' ******** A. - . rOBTStt M a Candidate for Sheriff at the ?MiMi Election and oblige hi? many friends in CIJ THK NEWS HAS THE LAUGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNT* * A J' We don't think no wonld like to Hve ? in North Carolina just, at present. The . . Weather there ft too Lowery nl together. s?i: ua-J ' i isi^>oii - The Legislature has passed an Act for ?i alias VpYolectson ofBuoys and Beaoona." We whm it would pass another to pro* l test "Boys nod Deacons." This would . be a great relief to parents and churches *lJ *o^|hsi~4 Wy of Richmond, . Virginia, intending to be married, re* .ttcntly telegraphed to Paris for silk stockings, to he ;uade to order, with'her name worked lu tjvera, arid she -got there ' ?the price being, In greoobaoka, 842 per pair.?Ejcchanyr.. Aro they on??exhibition ? .mv.l.j. i in? *??*-* snassi |?y - a card in the Charleston Rr.pnbli tan .it appears that J. Felder Meyers Esq., has transferred all bis interest in the. Charleston Republican Printing and i yl'ublishing Company to E W. N. )T Mackey, Esq., and has thereby dissolved '? his connection with that Company. His sssoeistion, however, in an editorial capacity, will Still continue. Judge Graham has appointed Thomp son II. Cooke Esq , Solicitor pro rem for the Orsngeburg pert of the First Judi . ciol Circuit. Mr. Cooke has had a good deal of experience as n criminal lawyer j .and OOght to be able to discbarge the very important duties of his often with benefit to the Stute and with credit to himself. *? i an an as ?*>? nakis? ^. ? Some enterprising merchant here tnight do Welt by keeping grist and t sjssaj elmyu on hand and at reasonable JtaJjl^A We see by some of oar ex * changes that in Attte* and other places the market price of those articles ranges from 75c to 81 per bnshel. Here the *" general price is 40c per peck, which is simply exorbitant. Will any body take . the matter in hand? ?? -\h-r~^m*mmmn*~- ssnn , ',? <;The News' information as to the Times asking for radical patronage, is ' fake 1 a Tuto."?Gretes. at Perhaps the Time? has been restrained by considerations of politeness. But would'ut it like a little public printing once in a while U it could get it ??just | *Xt?tUf ' ' TbreC fourths of the Democratic pa pets in the State seem to enjoy it mightily and, however much they have to ssy about taxation, Ac., they nover intimate anything against tho amount ol the State's printing bills. As our readers are probably aware, no ex-official of this Cnmry la in j > ! ' charge of stealing 82tM? .' tnoney. A few days Democratic paper tUal.id th utuou .. ?> >bc. alleged then ar ?4'??> Tb ?WeB Seiitinet h'? ".^rtn"' I fm.i Iii ?.? -.. .. and gono 8199,000 bitter ; so in ^gnres now stand at 8200 000 ^ourse Mvcse are mere mistake t>ut dont they show how careful we ? tight to bo not to let our Democrat m trmmL Vnvte'.anything to do with tho Tr* usury, or any other office where accuracy in figures is desirable ? Fancy a young man with aseu>Ii firm being aesessed to pay a tax of, say, 300 mills on the dollar, on 20,000 acnv ?\ Und valued at $1,000 per acre, and ou 5U0 mu|es valued at 815,000 each, or, when the State census is taken, being returned as, say, 300 years of age and the father ttf ,500 or 800 children, aged all the Way Up from 100 to 2000 years or so ! Or a tweet miss of 16 published to the World as ? mature female of 160! Or the mature female of 85 appearing in ?ntJ tho orer-ripe age of 350 or ??o-isi.il i( " : ? ? ?.*<.? ]J#]M4tn::*tn** eons. If it must ? nsjptfiat'w^Osnan will ever give the Demo craf* a chanee ut the census. ? altmitnB TO Dxatii.?A lamentable mtW^WSkni Is?' woskeo Dt.'A, R. TnbeVs Oakland place in St. Mat ? Iff I IIMWaMWWMMalM ' thews. TU 4r*?( of a woman, om of ti- h=ds, rkeras fesrsisg ; trat., took M s*d the was boos tmttf! oped la names. A man standing im0 dWored to tear off her clothing, bttt she refused to permit fclfi) to do ev sad ran oat from those who endeavored to aid her.' 8he Was finally takea in charge by some of her own sex and properly cared for. Her suffering, were Intense, tan skin haviag peeled frt}msjiDnst<-nnV nt*i??nody, ..Daring? iabor and | gave birth to a dead child. Ihn next afternoon death came Co ant mlicf._ _' The Marquis of Rjpoo has been an animoualy elected, for the third limn, Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Freemasons of England. ; Dr. SAQi'a Catarrh ttsMaPY.? $500 reward for an incurable case. Sold by Druggists at 50 cents. Lasting Loveliness.?Twenty years sgo when paint, pearl powder and on sen si, were ruining the complexions and des troying the health of women of fashion, Haoan's Magnolia Balm was brought out as a pare botanical oosintHic, guar anteed to restore bloom and beauty to the skin. From that time to the present it hss been continually rising in pubiic estimation as the safest and most unex ceptionable preparation of its clans. In stead of producing an artificial, metallic surface, like the deadly euamels, or wil ting the cuticle like the poisonous fluids told uuder various names as " beautitiers," if keeps the skin as soft as velvet, ren ders it aa smooth and glossy as Satin, and imparts to it that delicate, rosy tinge which is the beau idatt of lomplexionnt loveliness This exquisite chromatic eflVet is not transient. By applying the Balm daily it may be prolonged from youth to nge. A lady who purchased the first bottle of the nrticle nineteen years sgo, writes to say that her complexion at forty is "purer clearer nod more bril liant than it haa ever been;" and she at tributes its beauty solely to the dsily use of Haoan's Magnolia Balm. Venetian Blinds.?No invention eras ever to important to the people of hot climates as the Venetian blind. Ad mitting the sir and a shaded light, while keeping out the neat and glare, they are absolutely essential to comfort in tnm country. IT the houses of any of our res dors are destitute of these valuable; con trivances, they should st ones, Before the hot weather sets in, send their ordert to Mr P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayns street, Charleston, 8. C, manufacturer and dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, ba lusters mouldings, &c., kc. COMMERCIAL. MlRKPOHTf?. bwcS or tltS On a so sturen Nbws, Mearh, 29. 1871. COTTON?Sales daring the week 48 hales. We quote : Ordinary.?...19 C*\ Low Middling.?.2t> <V> Middling.f..?f.'-!<>}(?) Kovoh Hica....$1.60 per oushcl Cobb......$ 90 per bushel. Cow Pbas..? 1.00 per bushel. 1'jmikrh.$1.00 per bushel. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILftOA0 CBABLBSTOS, 8. C. December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DICBMBSR 24, the Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroud will run as follows. Hil- ATOUSTA. .Lei.v- 1 unrlesion.?8.10 A. M. Arrive at stiiRuxtu.i.'lb P. M fob columbia, . ? . , , _i > * ' ' ? I I * '' t * Letvt Charleston..8.10 A. M. A riv hi Columbia.4.00 P. M. Lcnve Augusta ...7.40 A. M Arrive at Charleston.t.20 P. M. Leave Columbia......7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.t.20 P. M. TUCOCBB WILMINGTON TRAIN Leave Augusta...3.00 A. M. Arrive ai Kingville..9.00 A. M. Leave Kingville...12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.80 P. M. AUGUSTA NIUMT SXPBBSS-SVNPATS BXCBBTB? Leave Charleston..8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta..7.SO A. M. Leave Augusta.?0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston...&.&.'> A. M. Columbia Biuat Bsraass?sobbats asoarr tan. Leave Char losten.,...7,10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.,._7.tt0 A. M> Leave Colu:nbia.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston., ..7.00 A. M. flIJMH SBV ILLS TRAIN. Leave Sumtnerville at,,,..JIM A- M. Arrive at Charleston at....??...,.?8.45 A. M. Leavt Charleston at ,mint, 80 P. M. Arrive at Summerville at...in.i4.4iP, M. CAMDBM RBANCBi Leave Cnmden.......6.16 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M Arrive at Cnmden..........6.2a P. hi. Day and Night Trains make elose eoaate* ties at Augusta with Oeorgia Railroad aast Central Railroad. Night Train eenneets with Maean and a ugoeta Railroad. Columbia Night Train eenneets with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Read tepoi"*? North. Camden Train eannecte at KIbgrille daily (exeapt Sundays) with fay PtisSftger Tt-ain, aad runs through to Columbia. ; ' ' A. L. tYLKR, V lee-President. 9. D. Piuses*, General Tishet Agent? h>*betf .jiiin'J . ? ????? t? Iumi ..:?;?;-! ? ??<>?. t .v>.!-m */ .murr 'f?r'n ?{A_ jttpXl ?Ml / : i i ? .i |v>, i ... : . l Im ? ?? ? im-. . -1 inl ? ? ? n ???it . In .t Itvw an ivli u': i *. ? 41-?*. ?. ill ? ; tili ., ?: i . ?. ?nt a! ?...v. ? ?' - im .. tjrt?:.'??;? i>j -1 .? .f . : i>. ?u#m - f nl >'./..? . ? ( ? :'? Vi '.' i i JJUH . % .oi /Ml ? j f ? ! litui i lAttirann-l ?7 i:- l ' i; i ? . mU It*ail*i Btue>iri > lif li ? ? ?? vrif.mi? ? f '?'?Ii?::! ; - II ? i?lt ; [wvinlnt Ii i l ? <: ,1 :-t<tIllt I . r .1 ??.?>. Ml ,???r . : j . ,?i . r. . ? it Im n ?<*>?! fc? i; > ?' ' ms . >: . J\*t*- 4 - > *? .HtMttfl ,?{($11 /il . fr- ;.* ;?. .? Ua AND i ? JC 7 i?O.M v .* "" ". FOR SALE CHEAP!! jttk 1 ? ?.,.: i ?roll ?4r :i !w?4eJ Stole I ? IIA..?. n GOODS ?5 Til ARE h 5 * Ml ' <?? ? ?? ? I run t Coming In I (Can you afford to leave your Homestead uninsured?) HTSTJRA1TCE AGENCY, r FIRE INSURANCE. liverpool, london k G 1,0 he FIRE INSU RANCH company? Capital $20.000,000 Gold. (This solid Eagllsh Company paid over three million Dollars at Chiago Fire) LIFE INSURANCE. PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital $2.500,000. The leading Southern Company?all South Carolina Premiums invented in South Carolina. J AS. H. FOWLE8, agent, At Citiseoa' Saving Bank. ?-o VOR RA I.E.?100 ACHES LAND en Belleville Road. 1) mile* from the Court Heute. (.SO -jcres Cleared and 50 Woodland.) Also 10,000 MUCKS for sale. Apply to JAS. II. FOWLB8. mar 24 e ly "i FOE THE SPRING OF '72. T. _ 11 Is offering his assorted STOCK of GOODS at a GREAT REDUCTION on former PRICES to make room for a new Stock of SPRING GOODS! if. T. C AT&T MILL, I* CS SELL ST. OKAXQBBURG, S. C. lyo oet 7 WAR! WAR! WAR! i.\ ron.iouueno" ol the KXPKCTBD WAR between Great Brit tin and the United 8tatea. JO M..-NAMA IA 14 ktrtrn.iued to SELL OUT hiw ??ntiro STOCK for Greenback* to in vast in -?id?shouLiluv wm ..cvur Uraeubseks won't be worth a cent, therefore he gives nia Customers aud the i'uhlio generally, a ohauoo to invest the same iu his Cheap DRY GOODS, FANCY UOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac. SUGAR, 8 ins for $1.00. COFFEE, 4 lbs for $1,00. , "I) RH'OM ???! MMf.\<S?VS Celebrated DIAMOND nAtt9, SCO AR ? < : * " : . ? lb . FLJUR, RICK .: M*<..i;s IM.OIVS Mb i%-s ? i. I, Mi -? ? full liao >l F\RMl.itl UTENSILS, saeh . ? ".I )i I, .' ' ! '?.lKS, hambs. wholes, AXES, Ae. niiir - c ly J UST RECEIVED The LARGEST and MOST VAIUE:* Stock ol CANNED GOODS erer itff.Tt-d in iliU Market. SPICED SALMON, FRESH SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, 1 and 2 lbs, BROM A, PEACHES, PEARS, STRAW HE RIES, PINE APPLE, GREEN CORN, OIIEKN PEAS, TOM \TOKS, PICKLES, GKij.vTiN'E, HAMS?BACON of every ?!>?-r?ripti'>n. All grades of AutrnsM and W.-stom FLOUR VVe are also uff.friuv "tlt^ entire Wljfcj f DRY GOODS at COST. Sil EOS HATS tT! i. Kit V, A-. FELDER, VOSE & IZLAR, Skfr GOODS DBL1VRRRD FHKtfof CHARGE in any portion of the Town. 2 ? 17 BACON, BACON! BACON I 3000 rounds C. It. SIDES, 2501 Pounds SHOULDERS. IUoO founds HAMS. 1000 PourtJa STRIPS. FLOUR! FLOUR M FLOUR Mr A Choice Lot of this miete attiring and in Store. JuM received a Choice Lot of TAYLOR 'S PREPARED 11AM, to irhieb we call attenttoh. A ? ? All of tbr ABOVE GOODS arp oforod at LOWE? PRICES than can be ptttt'huatsd at Any otbuf Hn-isf \n Otan^.var^. Our STOCK of 0 ROC" HL Irls are renewed Weekly frosn the Cheapest Mm ketft, therein*,: wn gualantce not only CHRAPNE6S hut FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. tsar" ? ly toir.o -_*lhy ?di-? W > I CIS . ;/.!< ?VI fxott B?t call oit ? .W1U1AM T. UfflEtBS^ ?? .. a if" BHOK81 HI ???!?'?.?''! 'M ??,'..' I im* n All of wttien will..Jb. sold ni once witlKW? REG ARP. to (JOST NO HUMBUG 1 KOHl ifoa<i One DWELLING for nie oll MiddletOdt Street. Also sny OLD STAND STORK on Russell Street Jan 20 : d?o 2 c . IjT DR. A. C. DUKES, At the Old Stand of ?41? B? M. 5K TJLER, HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh ippiy of CTF. TAINTS; -ite,j v.;. ? .dsJT). VARNISHES, Stf. A iplendld tot of STATIONERY. ., , / PERFUMERY and 80AP8 in great Va A fine stoek of OIOARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK ET KNIVES ever offered here at the price?. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SABBATH? j From 9 U 10 A. M., end from 4 to 6 t. dee 2 e ly LOOK FOR THE RED COFFEE POT! HOME MADE Tllf WARE OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OP EYERY DE SCRIPTION?WARRANTED. ALSO Cakes and Confectionaries ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT STORE Of THE BED COFFAE POT% NEXT TO MR. W. T. LIOHTFOOT8 OLD STAND. *J B. E. K. PEARSON. 77!? OLD ESTABLISHED tghdiud\^LiAt7im (golleae OF AMERICA* t THE N?> t M Charles Street BALTIMORE. UD. ?JcuAiy and oftiddU gfyed ?/ten tO MMKOJtW tWOHOCOB (Practical JcMHHtauts Jjra OV&R, 2&00 YOUNG MfEtf SOUTHERN STA TES kmm CR ADVA TED 'mi thh INSTtT?TI?ff, mmi mrt mmw AUhm RtttcmiiU mmd It* rath* /WiVmw id lh, Lm*iH?c BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES** tht Ctuntry. Ttt&Mwtf J*?jr am VACATIONS. StMdtmtt dm mm tmecmu rmmm mud tiirnJld Si tattr mi mar thmm. Spttimt Individual Instruction mod rmcettt U*m\ Smmdfmr Cttmjty DmnmmnU mud tfitnmSd Sfrci mum y />*nmunnAxf. Emelmtr raw Prxtmgt Stmtmjt. 4M sii mU CaasaaeaaVsahae * W. JT. tlJDLEB, fW?. BALTIMORE, MLX nor 11 F. E W; Bpiggmann MAVISO ACCEPTED THE AGENCY for (he Americaa BUTTON HOSE, U8EEM-.NO and SBWIN'fJ MACHINE, I respectfully call the attention thereto of .Ladies who afe desirous to piirnkase a good and reliable MACHINE, ft does, in the Hest possible Manner, every variety of FAM ILY SEWING that oatl he dona on auy Ma. ehine, and; in addition thereto Erabroidera on the edge, and makes beautiful. Button and Eyelet Holes in all fabrics; which no other Machine can do. Call and see for yourselves. Also en hand a FULL STOCK of SEAS ONABLE OOt IDS which we offer LOW. FERTILISERS on aa REASONABLE TERMS as any other house. t. IL f. BR1QQMANN. f?b24 a* Root 9 ly SCHOOL BOOKS! IM?SlC * STATIONERY, ALWAYS Os| 11AN? it ran ENGINE HO?8E. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK for Copying Letters?used without a Press? every business man should haYe onet Anything in my line not en hand ean be ordered in a short time. KIRK ROniXNO*. Jan S a ij Ribbons, Millinery Also White Goods. Embroideries, km. ARM8TkON(irCAlfERr si CO. IffSMffts**,AISsufalil^8??sfWdbber8 of Bonnet*, Trimmings, NftkmleW1 Richens? Velvet Ribbons, ~Neck^e$ TloTners, Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowets, Feath ers, Ornaments, Frames, &c. Straw Bern* dels and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimm* ed and untrimmed. And in connecting Worerooms White GflCds, Linens, Embroide ries, Laces; Nets, Collars, Setts, Handker chiefs, Veiling, He'ftd Ners. /fte/'? Hob. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md< These gtoda axe manufactured by as or bought for Calb. RjrSctly ^-bm the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any rtiarket. mm Orders filled with care, promptness snd -"aft? i HJIW" At Private Sals-. THE PLANTATION fonttjaK:s^fS>t sf the Estate of the late Col. aad known as the DARBY P%AC& <The tratft consists of about SOO acres, one- half welt Timbered, the remainder Rieh, Bed; Lea ha Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Theas are the Fitaest Lands In the District j aad were valued at $20 per aerti isr lSfJtV- Would be sold for one-half. Wat prise f Oa? fourth cash, Uta feUafndcV la tfeiee fcmstal mcnts bearing interest from date SS)d so* cured by mortgage of the same. This is a splendid ohahes fo* Sny one de siring to secure Bich Lands, fixe WaterTpow er, excellent Cattle Rang* and *<feefiaed Neighborhood. Apply to ? V\*?^ .if Mra..L. 117 ststtVt? Or J O, KBIYT/Bsq. Public Sale T. Willard Lewis 1 _ _ vs V Judgment eT FJWIfsurS: John Chart ran<L ) By Virtue et the Judgment filed in this case, I will sett on the first Monday in As* pril neat, the following tract of lead at the risk of the fsrtbcr puchaser. All that plantation situated CM the north? east side of kdlfeto River in Has Canary of OrangeBurg, Containing: pB.fi aci-.es more or leas, being part of the Motte land, bounded by land of too Estate Of N, By rd, George and Samuel By Hi and Dr. (3. H. Ott and by the 8. C. Rajlroad. Terms?One half cash, haUSee payable 1* one and two years, secured by taadaftd mortgage, with interest frfim dayCicala. Purchaser to pay for papers, stirtths aad recording U BVOL4JVBR, Mar 9?td * Referee. _. . . ?': ??fcae 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4. Address, stat particulars I*, t. M., P. t mar 10^21 Chajrlaatcn, . i ... ? . ?< ?:?.: ;s jeiaV.J _ ^intta The Celebrated Pr^^vk FOR SALE 8t WiletJt, X-ibhrM etc C *>., ALsrs In Gt-Axos, 1 48 lioy St., Stivonnah, Gm. IM &ist A/y, Chariest? < S. Cl ?, For further iftformslloh apffr r address as above for Almanac for 1872. BULL, 8COVTtL t FIRE, Agents at Oraagesnrg, 8. C. as oc wee im