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8*S*!et rtf??ii?" *VW# of tbeofikers, the gold-embroid etesl tarbuis sad rieh waistbands of the white arowad eerveaea, the well-laden ?bte? Um ffttdtttVPciatod light ?od sated* from flashing flasks of wed act Ire fines, made op a picture of varied buea tsliyBtpfltt brilliancy of effect. All ?** pmW&lmMkif and coofasiout a*d whasr? tor the ,tuoa of "Bee the t Ca??e"?the white* appeared (hie with pride,) bear, ieg "e^ e#enormoao ??** ./bis Christ* plnm-pudding, stock ail over with decorated with ? sprig of *rmim%Smmrery like mistletoe, tbe> eifamt #ti ^attained, end hearty. ww tjii Allein* ? -the - sucocsa of hie aawWtetion of an English Christ en^ dinner. Theo came the post fn$WkT^vfSe; health* were drunk; ooasto sad sentimental, were songs were sung as the bot til round, and the festival height, when suddenly a fttii stop was put to the merriment? A* ana** hr*>ke off short, the point of the anecdote was never told, the joke wssjBtifled in its birth. "The alarm 1" ?fB>l f-ftai WM shouted on all sidojf oaf the notes of that bugle-call nKl V?W pmV ea tne eight air from theWaafn **g4tat d* and was repeated still more wildly from all the others. MY bat is it??"What's the mater?" wtfPSftrA questioned as the officers tuna%le? out of the tent into the dark ness. The eepoys were rushing hall' saked out of their tents; the women and children screamed with lrightencd, discordant voices; camels groaned fear *WK)ifl)1*TV*nta trumpeted; dogs barked; tafmlooe bellowed in their mad terror; while, to add to the confusion, the bag gage males ?roka loose from their pick ets and stampeded through the heart of j Uta camp like fiends unchained. ? HAfT "Fire!" "Ag aya!" was jlflrW^rW'bwe to another hi every lan > and every tone, and all was wild at*d dismay. The jungle for in front waa on fire ! Away to tho south could be seen, at a considera ble distance hut rapidly rushing on, s bright glare and spots of flame ex ing along the whole of the front, overlapping the flanks, and in the di rection flron. winch ' a sharp wind was blowJpjg* "Sound the 'Assembly' bugler!" t-houted old Estcourt, as the sepoys kept ?ilasjTSshSg olwnt. """Why, the?, Mr. Creagh, cao't you get your native atbeere ans^tWr _ - Bat, alas! poor Paddy had been im hintas; the champagne at too fast a rate to be aaaster of himself, and rolled about i ship without a A |**aa%?saase madly dashing up to where the colonel .stood surrounded by Mi hswiidored officers- It was suddenly cheeked by the strong baud of the rider, J^i?araW Kellyage spoke hastily as ?a flssssgitimself out of the saddle. tf$piqp> Colonel! I thought H best to leave my guard and gallop in with Of the fire." lWee.it ye*, thtn, who ordered the to sound the alarm?" ??It waa, sir. I saw tho fire miles ?'?Ji^PWiBPt'Was keeping treasure guard, eadsjkmssdin to warn you." f4Ss?<s?>iWC<Iuit0 riSbt: A>>(] now sec and get the companies together." * ?erald Rollyoge set to work with a W?1 and an energy quite equal to the oeatiidn; and in a very short time the regiment wss got into something like ,ehanef Companies wero detutched to tnd front to cut down the scrubs to stay the fire; tho groat body of men aud ce?e*|elfowcre were set to work ut ?tajkreg aha teats, loading the baggage inimale, and making preparations for a retreat behind a large lake lying some awtanoein rear of tho camp; while the wero employed in carrying, j ike ammunition to a neighboring well d^wWvdhich it was thrown. Holly age Murowlyyust been in time. Ono quar ter of an hour more and he would have been too late; and as the last man got behind tho tmud of the tank the fire came dancing and leaping in weird wild flames "?? ovor the lately occupied camp ground, consuming and destroying every thing before it. "But how did yon manage to discover the fire so soon, Mr. Bc?ynge?" asked Col. Estcourt, two days afterwards, when the regiment was onae mor* cot flsrtably ander canvas. **1 always walk np sad down in front of say test whon oa treasure guard, sir, or rest a while on one ot the tumbrils; so I eaw it t. coon as it could be seen, and galloped in at ones to warn your "8aved the camp, sir; saved the camp, by Jove! by your vigilance?and you shall be rewarded, Mr. Rollyoge." And Gerald IteHynge was rewarded. He appeared in Orders thai evening ss adjatant: and, two weeks afterwards. Sp/srwith the willing Hetty Vemon ws* aadrvraeT ejt the padre at the station. He never quite told why be bad kept guard so well that Cbriemas aright; bsjt ns matter?we will pnt it dowe t*? ical for duty. aETT.?-Chief Justice Chase delivered ?iSSbjBhfa Jp |l!^SupiuurWj?Juurt of the iUfcteL fAe, i the ole of Pardon agfioft ftgH^t? States, Irnich opens the way to numerous actions growing Out of the late war; The case in point was a proceeding to re^ver^iewoceods tared and Abandoned P/q?rtyAct ot lSft*, an appeal from' the .tfoutr of Claims, snd was argued at tho last term of the Conti. The Court of Claims dismissed the petition on the ground that it did not aver that the Claimant had not given aid or comfort to the re bellion, snd that it did not sufficiently aver executive pardon. Tho Chief Jus tice held (the same as in the case of Armstrong vt United ?State, recently, deoided) that the President's proclama tion of December 25, , -l&GS, -^rautiog, J pardon and amnesty unconditionally and without reservation, .relkvse^ tl?e claimants, in all cases under the Captu red and Abandoned Property Act, from proof of adhesion to' the CuiredVStahA d"r:ug the lute war, and the. judgment dismissing the petition was reversed. It will be seen that this is the second decision of the kind that ban been ren dered, and already many persons in tho South have taken advantage of it under these 'decisions most o( the property taken at the South during the war "clin be reclaimed. Parepn Rosa was ing " Casts Diva" in one of the Western cities. Folding her white hands on her bosom, and raising her tender eyes, she com menced bcr iEolinn nates, the melody 6welling and breaking iuto a gush of plnintive, supplicating harmony, that vibrated through every chord of the lien it, I glanced 'at Jury friend at my aide, radiant in her dress and halo of golden bair, and there was a sweet, pen sive look on her downcast fuc-j. The musie ceased, and the audience, wild with enthusiasm, was demanding an encore, when my beautiful companion raised her large, serene eyes to mine and said, "Isn't it sad?" "Yes," replied I quickly, sharing her feeling ; "although so glorious, it touohes a nieltncboly chord " "O, "nonsense!" sho exclaimed, "I don't mean that! You know very well that I don't pretend to appreciate this kind of musical jargon. 1 mean isn't it sad to boo so many young men buhl headed) I wonder if it-i-n't dissipation, or the climate, or what ? Do you kuow that I have Seen picking out bald heads down In the p^r^uene^apd would you believe it, I actually eouutod twenty nine 1" There is a good deal in a name after ' all, and the fauey stores are doing a I lively business just now, having rech r is toned every artiole of their stock "Dolly Varden." Laetyear,s neckties, parasols, 1 gloves, veils, and fans, albums, collars, and even gentlemen's dressing robes, and toothbrushes, all arc Dolly Ynrdens. 1 Dear Dolly, how she must squirm be tween the pages of many, many volumes on many shady, cedar scented shelves where she is laid lovingly in libraries all over two continents. Nilsson in the shape of a necktie and Patti as a collar ette, and Pare pa Rosa as a Ian used to soil off well, while Mademoiselle Aimco an a set of shell jewelry really, went oil like hot cakes some time ago, but no oue asks for Nilsson or Putti now, and Mari Ain.ee languishes forgotteu und neglect ed, while "the cry ib still they come" for everything that bsars the uamc of Dol ly.?Exchange. A Cb icago papor told this pretty lit tle tale: Several years ago there was such a tremendous freshet on the Uli oois river, that it was for a long time referred to as the "flood." During a lawsuit iu Pooria, an old man named Aiiaui, living in n >mn- huuiiui uu lite river known as Paradise, was examined as a witness. "What is your name was tho first question asked him. "Adam, sir," said he. "Your name is Adam, is it? Well, where do you live? *ln Paradise, sir." "Oh, your uatne is Adam, and you live in Paradise, do you ? Well, how long have you lived there?" . "Ever sinee the flood, sir," replied the simple old man, whose words were drowned in n roar of laughter, in which the court, jury, connsel and spectators all joined. A Peoria paper rejoins: The only objection to this story is, no euch remarkable pluvial occurrence known as tho "flood," no such man ns Adam, and such a thing novcr happened. With Ibee? few excoptiouj, tho story is correct. Among optier "sports of the Ring" may be inoluded weddings. Widow Fay, of Oregou, ha s set up a cigar- manufactory, aod her weeds are said to bo the beet iu the Stat". A printer's devil iu an Omaha office was bitten by a dog a few daya since. Tho dog lingered several days and then dice* in rjreat agony FAIR v/ HUMBUG! WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT, ,. AT THE CORTSTEOR, And secure a bargain in DRY GOODS HARDWARE. And an ENDLESS VARIETY of the Best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco. &c, All of which will be sold at onuc without REGARD to COST aud NO IITIMBUG ! Oue DWELLING for aale on "Middlctoh Street. Also my OLD STAND STORE on Russell Street. jan 20 dec 2 c ly WILHELM THEODORE MITLLER MAS just returned from CHARLESTON with the best selection of >EISD 1! POTATOES over hrougbt to Orang., burg. He has on hand the EARLY ROSE. GOODRICH, PINK EYE, and PEACH BLOOM. Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 16 eta per lb. White NORTHERN PEAS. Green and Yellaw GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prime New York SMOKED TONGUES at 60 Cents. DREMBN LAGAR by the do*., delivered free of charge tri any House. SWEET CIDER on draught. MAEL aud GRIST?Bolted and unbolted. jan 13 A splendid selected WHOLE 8TOCK of Men's, Woman's and boy's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plement p. Much as TRACES. 1! A MKS. AXES. .MANCHE FORKS and PLOW LINES. He diso now .keeps on band a SAMPLE BARREL of tne World-wide, well-known ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wards. The BEST Double Distilled WHITE WINK VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex ccptton. BSgf* Claiming my small share of the trad* and thanking my FRIENDS and CUSTOM ERS for putt favors, they will please remem ber the NAME and PLACE. An Goods Delivered Free of Charge. W. T. jS?TTLlVETrfc (Not miller,) WA V DOWN ROUND THE CORNER. o tf WOULD TVFOPM THE PUBLIC THAT HE TS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR riatre Making in ?11 it* various hrnnolies and will Manufacture er Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriage?. Buggies or Wagons. And nn also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G NI TO GIN AND PACK* COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brottght f-ora \ to } cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly B. RIO OS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. ray And are CARRYING ON the CAER1 A. GE BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Order.? left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONK and with DISPATCH. COFFJNS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. DOYLE, WII.KS elk CO., dec 17 c Orsageburg. S C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVI NEb. for composting with Cotton Seed, is now of fered at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November. 1872. Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered us Cash 1st March, 1*72. or on Time as duo 1st No vember, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at u time when their .Wagons sad Mules are idio. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, jan 6?out Brawn's \iharf, Char/ ston, S. ('. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPH ATE COMPANY, under the directiou of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JU LI EN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planting Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OP $48 PER TON CASH, ?? $62 PAYA BLE 1st NOVEMBER. 1872, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in ?'iio Stats, aod has given entire satisfaction; some of the nio.u practical plantors admittiug it to bo equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pouud. AH sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1 -t of March. 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872. By ibis arrangement planters will be enabled, withont extra oast, to hast their Manure at a time when tbeir wagons aud mules arc idlo Patnplets containing the certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOS PHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZ ER, RODGERS & CO.. (Jonerai Amenta, >an ??3ua Brntcn't WKerr/, Charleston, 3. C. THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY C H A R It E S T <> N . S . C PROPERLY APPRECIATING THE NECESSITY OP FOSTERING THE PLANTPTO Interest of the South, rosolved in the outsit tu otl'er their Fertilitcrs at a Price which would plaee them within the reach of every Planter. Tbey Offer their ''Soluble Guano," a complete tniunoniaf ed PertiVuer. at $46 eash, or $50 On a credit, to the 1st, Novoiubur noxt, with.approved city acoeptaoce without interut. Tfco '?DiseoJvedtPhosphaie," for com potting t'ottru Seed or Stable, Manure, to now Offered at the rery low price of S2.'> c,ivh, or >-:'.<> eh rredit, as above. That Is highly r*> cosameavJed by Planters who used it lost year to tbeir entire saticfartfon. WM. RAVEN EL, President. > . D. AIREN, General v-t No. T> Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C die 1C v 5uj Save Your Moiiey ! ' 00 TO J. P. HAELEY'S A ND buy CirEAP Dry Goods, Boots, j\ Siioes, IIc.tM, Caps, &c, of which he has just received a fresh Supply.^ ALSO FLOUR of all grades. BACON. L.lliD. SUGAR aud COFFEE of all rrr.id'.M. Steides numerous other articles in my Qrotwy Depnrtincut nil of which I aj? soil ing at Prices not to bo excelled for CHEAP NESS la the Town. Conic and see for your ??1tm. S&~ AH Persons indebted to me must pay up immediately as I am compelled to close my books. A word to the wi.se is sufficient. J. P. II All LEY. oct 14 may 'J7 c ly VINEGAR BITTERS J. Wstsse, IV ,.,'.t, r It. II. McDnvao A Co., Druirg'tu * tisa. Ag-vsU, &aa Ffs&cUeo, t*h!i, and M Cooiiuercs slrsst, N. Y. nilj,I.IONS Boar Testimony to their Wonderful Cum I Ivo Kltectw. They nro not n vile Fnm y Drink. Undo of 1'oor Ruin, Whlnkcy, 1'rooT Spirits) nmt Refuse Liquor* doctored, spiced nnd sweetened to ptaaae tho taMc called "Tonic??," "Appetizers," "lte*ujn:rs,"kc., tliat lead the tinnier on to drtl ukennca* and nil n,but are alnie Medicine, modo from the Native ItootH and Horbs of California, froe from nil Alcoholic Sllmu Innta. nicy arc the <J It EAT Ill.OOIr FD1U? FIEltond A LIFE ?IV1N? I'KINCIFLE, a perfect Renovator nnd Invigorator of the System, carrytngoff all iKrfsonous matter and restoring thcbluod to a healthy condition. No porwn can take these Bit ter? according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bone* are. not destroyed l>y niinerul poisonor other mean*, and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are n <ieut!o Foren live ni woll ns a ToBlc, possessing, also, the |>cciilinr merit of acting as a povrerfnl agent in relieving Congestion or Inllam xnnUnn ot the Liver, nnd all the Visceral Organa. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Inyonngor old, oiarrtad or aingle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn ot life, these Tonic Bitters have un equal. Fer JaBamniatory nnd Chronic It Ii en m ri tt em and tJout. Dysprpaln or Indlaretlou, Dlllonst, Remittent nnd 1 ntermlttont Fe? vor?, Dlsenors of Ihr lllood. Liver, Kid neya nnd lllndder, these Dlttera hava'bam moat successful. Much Dtseaaea ore censed by Vitiated lllood, which Is generally produc, >l by r n^cttcut of tho Digestive Orgnni. OYSFEFSIA UK INItlOKSTlOX, Ilead arhc. 1'alu in the Shoulders, Cons Ii?. Tightness of tho Chest, Dixslness, Sour Eructation* of the Btnoiaeh, Uad Taitc In the Mouth, lid..??.:? Attacks, Palpitation ??: the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain m the re gions of the Riducys. and a I;-::. >!,?? other paiuful ?>Blp tooia, am the oO^prlugs of In ;. They Invigorate tho Btonieeb and stlmiilsta tho torpid Lircr and Bowels, which rennet' tbotu .if unenu ,li ? I cfOcacy In clcsnrdng the blood of all Impurities, ana im parting now life and vigor to the whole ?y?tem. FOIt SKIN DISEASES, Erupt!'<ns, Totter. Kalt Khrum, Blotches. Spot?, l'iniplw. I'uatates. Uotts, Car buncle*. Ring-Worms. Scald 11 .!. fun' Kycs, Krvslpe las. M.-h.s. orfs, Diaeolornt ions the S10II, 11 um<>ri> and waataaa of the nkin.ct whatever nanie or nature, at a llteiullr dug up and carried out of the system In s sltnrt tltnt' br the Use lit th -ac Hilters. One lioltle in Mich case* will oouviuce the most incredulous of their cura live ( eta. Clcause the Vitiated Blood whcreier yet: f.:;.l Its Im purities bursting through tbo akin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; rteanse ii ? Ucn j on find it obstructed and iluggtsb la the veins: cleanse it when it Is foil, aud your feelings wilt tell you when. Keep the Idood pure, aud the health of the ??xt. in aill follow. Fin, Tape, nnd oilier Worms, lurking in the system of ?o many thousands, are effectually destroyed .and removed. Say? a distinguished phjralolorist, there is acareety an individual upon the fare of the earth whose body is exempt from the ur.-sen.e of worms. It Is tint upon the health/ eleinenls of the body that worms exist, but ii|>on the divined humors and slimy deposits tliat brood these living monster* of disease. No System of Medlellie, no veunifuirrs, no anthi lmioliea will free the srsttiu fruu. ?oii?t tile these Bitters. J. WALK Kit. Proprietor. It. II. Me DONALD ?V CO., Druggist.* and Gen. Agents. Ran Francisco. California, and It and It Commerce Street. New York. BOTSOU) BY ALL DBLUGISTS AM) DEALERS. aug -16 THE CREAT BLOO D-'BU RIFFE R, l'o.sKCssing powerful i rain The.sc Bitten ?ro |>c*iiively luvoluauk in ALT.SKI N DI SEASESSERURTIOffSif They purify tha system, *n?i Mill euro 11? muteut oad Iptcrmittcnt fever?, NERVOUS OISERS and nie a proveativo of Chills ord ievcr. All yield to their powerful ttlloacy. Aia on antidoto to change ot VVatt r t Diet. M!I^IIWt,rtii..l^ to tho waettvd frame, and correct all Will save days of ?offering to the sjck, and CURBS NEVER WEL^PE?PLC'. Tho grand Fduacea for All the ills o/ life. TRY 0NEv,9'0TTLE Tie Standard BITT or I1SIJJI filtSICIAVS THERE, TPISCBIBE IT IK ^"N. TIIEIR or Single, there Bittora 0 often been tin; In Toongorl etjualied and havo often means of aaving life T?Y.O N e BOTTLE. nov 18 LWATER WHEEL, Mill CearinfcShafiinfe&Pulleys l-SEND FORACIRCUirV^^&i rji 10 J v SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD O Chablkstov, 8. C. December 23, 1871. N AND AFTER 8UNDAV DECEMBER 24. the Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad wiii run an tallows. roa auqusta. Leave Charleston...S 10 A. Arrive at Augusta...4.26 P. fOB .COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. Arrive at Columbia.4.05 E'. TOB nHABLBSTON. Leave Augusta.-7.40 A. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. Leave Columbia........,.7.40 A] Arrive at Charleston.3,20 P. M. M. THBOt'tyi Vfilmimoton train Lvnve Augusta.3.00 A? Jf} Arrive at Kingville.'.?.00 A. M. Leave Kitigvillo.?12.30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta:.6.80 P. M. AVOVBTA HfOHT KXl'BESS-SUXOAYS EXCEl'TED Leave Charleston.....8.30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta.7.30 A. M. Leave Augusta.IkOQ P. M. Arrive at Charleston.?r?.o? A. M. COLUMBIA XKIHT EXrtlKSB?.. i >'!?'. V s EXCEPT TED. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia ......7.30 A. M. Leave Columbia....IJ.OO P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7 00 A..M. simm::kvii.I.B train. Leave Summervillc4\t.7.2.") A.. M. Arrive a? Charleston at.8 4 ) A. M. Leave Charleston at !.8.80 P. M. \rrive ut Snmtnervillc at.-4.45'P. M. cam KEN nilAM'II. Leave Camden.0.18 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A. M. L<-ave Columbia.1.45 Pi M. Arrive :ii Camden . 0.2"> P. M. Day anil Nie;ht Trains make dVtsc connec tion it Augusta with QeorgiB Railroad ond' !< ut ral Railroad. Night Train connects with Mucon and Vujrusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with ? Sreenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte P.oad to points North. Cnmdcn'Traiu c>nn els at Kingville daily ?except Sundays) with t?ay Passenger Train, tud runs through to Columbia. A. L. TY1.KU. Vice President. S. B. Pickbns, General Ticket Agent, GtO, S. HACKER, DOOR, sash AM) BLIND l-ACTOY, Charleston. S. C this is as lau?;;: and complete i Factory as there i.? in the South. YVo keep no Northern Work to till Country Order?. v\nl Cor Price List. I h ? >ry and Warerooms King-Street, np posite, Catthba-SC, mi line of t'itv RuRaity. Address GEO. R IIAt. KCR. P. t). Hos 170, Charleston, s C. sept '.? wee ly T ?an r icnl in I F ECONOMY LEADS TO AVA.LT II ! [ie undersigned beg lewe TO inform the citizens of Columbia ami oundiug Country, thai they have penni lv LOCATED IN COLUMlHAj offer to the public t largo assortraout of a s 111 <? \ a itI* i: c i. O) r ii i x u AM) Fi RMSUJXG G 0 ODS, hats, caps, etc. PURCHASING OUR GOODS at first class houses ii11 1 for cash, we drf}- Competition. Call and examine our STOCK au.l con vince yourself that yon can S\VE MONEY iv purchasing at our Establishment. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully nvited to exaraino onr Stock, being assured hat We can sell CHEAPER than any other House in Columbia. S. STRAUS .t: BRO., Under Columbia Hotel, oct 7?tf Columbia. S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. FOR sale by WitOOX, CiiihhM i\ Co., I.Mi\>r.t;:i!.s Ast? Dkaleps t.v Gvaxo?, 148 Kay Sr. 8nwmimh\ G<i. 151 Ftii-l Bnjlt Chur'<-s/o?, S. C. For further I'fortna'tion apple r address as abovo for AL...innc for 1872. I'.CI.l! BCOVILL * pike. Agents at Orang'bnr;?, s. C. *i> Jr' " ? q ow SIXTY FIVE FIRST P&Ii&E MB Manufacturer* of BiWtfK. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPBIflgt.-. v BALTIMORE, -^9^flf/TfC?f *g These Instrument* bar? beotaJtofaaeAfttflGV "ublic for nearly Thirty Y^i^aajfaflMg tftrnM their excellence alone attained and ?itsvr? ehated pre-eminence, which pronoanoee tliiasl tincqnaled, in "*n^^'*^^?4*WBmm^1lmmWWL tonb,touch /.H?waHai?? woRKMANimir/jiT^irjiir? And DDR ABIT" B*3T All our SQ?ATTE PI?T New Improved OVERSTRUNG the AGRAFFE TREBLE. US?- We would call special attc^oVWRr0**. Ute Paiented Improvement* ,ia, fffifttiPi-_ PIANOS and 8QUAKE GRANDS",' fe'uaoTisi'"^ no oilier Piano, which bring th?iP<aasB!Baailr?Mpe er Perfection than has not yet been attaia* cd fl,fi ?TitiJiaHft mtmJ Every Piano fnllv WminMtdl for Fl TO Y*MfcV*r>:<?09 ?W Br?T" Wfi are by ?p"e:sl - -" -rim"p *W11 L bled In furnish PARLOR ORGANS*JsOTbTE'*" LODEONS of the most i i Ii lii,ii|ji am lfrajL Wholeiale and Retail at lowcat Factory_ K? ^ cet. 9 ? ? wraVT Illustrated Catalogues and Price LkUl promptly furnished on Mpplicaiiotfrdrf WM. KNABBft CO.. ??llimiiu, MsL Or any* of our regnlar c?tabliahcd ??fff^*ffjg jnn 27 Cm -i-i^LL.?.hwaofl ? The People's Baketfyv* NEXT5 DO?Rvf?|,r * RED COFF^F^drT* East nf Presbyterian Cflrttrcfi, huuetiVtT* Just received a fresh sarjpf}r?r ?t*****! ?? FINE CANDIES. V**? CON FEC riON ARIES. FHU1TS. NL IB *Bfl" TOYS of every ill 11 il] linnj an \ jj yHnttW suit the times. . , ... _ I also kocp constantly on'nar/Rf * FRESH BREAD* * s brat ",Mf tafr CAKKpiisrs^"yi^^ Pi-ices reasonable. ' -.1 1e3 -hja'atvalT ALSO >' ?;?? yl?** tv?a WEDDING CAKE P> oparc^.wUh, ^^wsj^ care to suit the most fastidou* tastes, " The PATRONAGE of my fVIrnik u4tt*tmW low-eitizcnsis respectfully solicited. ,1 fat** THUS.. W,? ALB' oct H dec iril ?t bartslaj aa+f MONKY CANNOT I1UY For Sight I* l?r.?7ca*Ml ***** ?PTTliE DIA MONTI pPEt^AOblli VafLlc Pi". ESEUY?vV..7? ? M Mar <U baa daiavi li" vnu value \"iu 1 -'ycsijrlji use these Per^ feet hi nt;,'-, Crnuid Iron! Minuto' Crystal lcncer*i^ia?B if. <?I ??t.???ia? j*h 20-ly Pebble*. M.-ltnl f<?^et!i**r, an*! 'derives?beitv pamc ??Diamond" on. iic<:tiiiiij|^eir^ IJa|ril.-' nr.ss and Bvillii'.u y. They will last manv villi without chaii^'H. lift*'are">W>?rfftt4ei*?1 superior 10 all others in u-c Manufactured by the Hric Manufacturing 'Co.. New YdrW. CA I TION.?None (ioniiii^Uuibjs^iitagapjr 11 m itli our trade mark. For Siil- by Responsible "Ag?hf?tffflM^pkV out the Union. |<j t?i,?i?? F.. J, OL1VEP.OS. . 1 t)r'l^rl?cbQrg*H!^TCt, jsaa Jtf acfl sU ??*y%t. Carolina Ferti?ftpi41 1 tat ai re* fci%w+-i TKHJ.MWIANX!,,^^^ W11 aiNr.Tox, N. Q., .iUgua^a,^. ?^Tla? For the largest production of CottoatfoV the acre. 1 .(k'-Oibs*. CXlIlffRX 'f IBTlL?UMt For the largest produmiort 1 of ^rsta* fev the acre, 1,000 lbs. CASOMhr H&ijtHPfiff The aboTe preiuiuuis ,nre for^ oropa PJf duccd with tho use of ttib 'Cir^BBM'PiiAA ter alone, or in conibinationa^l?lteaiasay^ar inaniirrs only, and the av.artliijff~j?r|?aidl premiums is left di("cre*ionSfyri?W!B*?ia cominitiev of the AssocinttoB ftfajjrtrjajfoir* SANDERS, OAtE^ etWj?"^ AgtmtacuK^wlati^ STEVENS & CURETON, Lanc.ister, S. C? dl ,^->oaavr?> Tor EA COCXTT, W.VXn.VWS, L.T.SCA8T Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary .of the F !',/ir 0//?1 Carolina*,iX?harjottej jj^JP- ' The following is a correct statement of Colton raised by Sfcveifs^^^'iSWI^iiWnR IL acres of stubble m?il,' w'?ff'/%<\ maaured with 400 pounds ?f-CarolialllM^Jizer. Thar following is thn mode of cultivation; It was thoroughly broken ua lj?jmJ^ca ajk^P, ???? laid ofl in rows r!.V fet* "wute, ana^he Fer tilizer npplicd in the' did!!, then fcdtfled on it on the l&th of May. and phtnted the same day, but owing Iq lii-.- ?-.?? ?I nn-.l drv wrath**. Jiu not coisie dji fo a Kfanri iiti. H ivfioiit the 1st o' Juno. First m)nm??g fHt jayJa#na around with a half shove! anrj partially trimmed out with 11 lux?. SocuVd working it was run around with a' 3 imVSfegh, lit inches long, und the niiddles ffTTOe*nTnR with a sweep 18 inohe< ui?<n 1 QinutinM*? to a row and thinned to a stand vvitluavltoe about 12 inches betweeu tlio atook^.sraQii after* wards it aas pl<)vighed..e?aajia*?<o waeka with a sweep 18 incut*. time, until \t was wotkoii nve it The t?llowinKia.ti.cjorflftg?|t?|4ept of Uta Cotton picked: j-wi?/? 1st Picking.2iv* 21 Picki ng..410' 8i Picking.4U Estimated amount of unopened mail bolls.iSSSXMJZ* Total. " anViststj1 ""'ItevijfflWTOs. I certify I weighed I ho* fot?j^fflttad ift> the adovo siatrinont, dftiO ^t'^8^WT4cf>? onnhrrlH, TfffW* ^df? JHOmAMAM. At the rot)neat ,nf, V*4*n>^jTMt*y* ft Ctar.Tox, wo Uy a^x^La>^ptZ-l%qre ot Cotton, and the estimate male aoovela true to the best of our 'imim****** ?m D.V.^BANaWisa W. A. CRAIJAAL A / .: v .iOSEPll UOlTC.I*. rrenii?ms.awfirde3'"to Stuvkns ft Cd**> ton on above certificate. Wc will sell the above Splendid Fertrftier at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or FM,?t? Dot I are, payable 1st Nevaatbaiv "11 ft foflytal at 7 Em? 8?? in^ThYrk^ same prices, hddinf Hi jnfi ib^IH?I fj?i ayafja , tetheir Depots.' *** #? ttbm W\ G vxr. W/VH,Ial?Mfl WO. .810 jaa!3 ^h?it it! aMaatei4) H as 3K-. to be had at F s tfELPE?? QQvS