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if State Items. Marion reports the orops in good pros pect. AbfeTiilc county reports the fruit crop very fioe. Horse thieves are operating in Abbe ville county. A hail storm papsed over the lower part of Marion county last week. - The Sura tor Watchman says: William Jantef-^youngar brother of Rev Burrell James?colored?said to have been of good; character and habits?was killed at Wedgefield, on Wednesday last, in attempting to got aboard the train while in motion. The bridge across Twelve Mile Greek, on the old State road, near this place, and the bridge across the same stream, at Leapbart's old mill, on the old Cam bridge road, have been thoroughly re paired and pnt in good order, and the traveling public who may have occasion to travel over these roads will find no inconvcn iouce.? Lexington Dispatch. Deputy United States Marshals Mount and Williams arrived in Colombia on Monday from Oconee County with Rev. John 8. Etell, Baptist preacher, and J. J. Ezcl i, his son, who had fled from Spar jjatabnra to escape arrcstj also, W. B. Ward and R. L. Lebannon, from Unson County. These prisoners, arrested for violations of the Ku-Klux act, were arrested nu the Severn River, in Oconee County. They were lodged in the coun ty jail. At a meeting of the bar and officers of the court for the county of Chester fin Id, last week, complimentary resolutio i, expressive of their feelings and senti ments of regard for Judge Rutland as a man and their approval of his course as an officer, and their appreciation of his services In the fair and impartial admin istration of .justice of the times and the county, were unanimously adopted. They were presented to his Honor by the Solicitor, Major A. J. Shaw, who, in an able and eloquent speech, exposed the sentiments of the people of Chester field at the loss of Judge Rutland as a jndioial officer, to which his Uouor res ponded in a feeling and impressive man ner ?Marion Star. lu tho The News. New York, May 14. In the Methodist Conference to day, the Rev. Dir. Wild, delegate from Canada addressed the conference, saying the Canadian Methodist Episcopal Church lopU.perfor u union with the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States rather than with othor Methodist b >dies i t Canada, under their presout relation with England. He said tho MjthoJist Episcopal Church in Canada is grjwing snore and more favorable to the iude ? ?a/Uftfuhee of church and state, for the noninterference of Europe with this continent, and was politically and relig . iously growing tireal of tho interference of England. [Applause] The address o?*tk*. Wild and his colleague, Dr. Ben V>a. were, on motion of Dr. Haven, relcrcd to a committee of niuc. Washington, May 13. Houso to-day Butler, of Massa chusetts, from tho judiciary committee, reported a bill removing political disa bilities Irom all persons who aided the rebellion, except senators and represen tatives in tho Thirty-sixth and Thirty \\ id id ' ? -r/ertign ministers of the U. S. The 'trill' was passed. Clarke, of Texas, was '^nrsfeated and Geddings sworn in in his /Jhe conference committee have adop ted? the House substitute to Morrill's dmaut to tho deficiency bill, with some restrictions in regard to payments from the treasury. .The court of cl itns has adjourned to November. All tho important cases have been adjudicated. Several cases go cor at the optiou of the claimants because the proof is incomplete. ** pjfhis Havana students imprisoned for .4effeerating Castanoo's grave have been placed on the iron-clad Saragossa to bo taJtaatoSpain. They hare full liberty and arc visited by friends. A Missouri editor considers that the cars of his political opponents "would do for steeples to meeting-houses." Mult urn in parvo is the motto of a very ?mall Jersey paper printed in very large boasts a society of'Abra hani Supports of tho Vineyard." Col ored r At we predicted, DcLoog found De Longest way round de shortest way home to Japan. -Mtte ?fWianati people took Grecley's lyicer and "went west for a Vice i'resi Chtcago bill posters ply their vocation oa the soles of tho boots of men who are hMPWIfW hands of a harbor. Five*hundred thousand affiliated Ma huci-ars in-the United States. Ayer's Ague Cure, Tor Fever and A?uo, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the nirootiona which arise from malarious, rnarah, or mlaamatto tMisons. M ^Bb, No one remedy Is loader B m called for by the necessities of SL^^ _%> tll(! American people tlmn a 1 M# sure and safe euro for Fever 1 WW J ant* A?1*' Buch we are now MM,. _WB*?d enabled to offer, with a perfect ?M " certainty that It wilt eradicate ** the disease, and with nssur once, founded on proof, that no barm can arise from Its use In any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dis order must be of immense service In the com munities where it prevails. Prevention Is bettor than cure, for the patient escapes the riak which ho must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Cuke" expels the mlaamatto poison of Feveb and Aoub from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of Its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only the boat' remedy ever yet discovered for this Claas of complaints, bat also the cheapest. .The Urge Quantity we sap ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and In billons district!, where Fbvkb and Aoub prevails, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro* ??.Hnn it la tinned thiii nrtco will place it witilln the reach of ail?the poor as well aa the rich. A great auperlorlty of thla remedy over any other over discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent s Is, that it contains no Qui* nlno or mineral; consequently It produces no aolnlsm or other Injurious effects whatever upon 10 constitution. Thoso cured by It uro left aa healthy aa if tusy had never had (ho disease. Fovcr and Ague Is not alone tho consequence of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arUo from Its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Uont, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in tho Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating In thla cause, put on the In termittent type* or become periodical. Thla "Cuke" expels the poison from tho blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It la an in valuable protection to Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing In the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to tho infection, that will be ex creted from tho system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Henco it is oven more valuable for protection thnn cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter* mittcnts if they avail themselves of tho protec tion this remedy affords. For lieer Complaint*, arising from torpid ity of Uie Liver, it Is an ?cellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver Into healthv activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fall. frRCPABED BY Dr. 3. C. AYER&co., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL ROUND THB WORLD. PRICE, $1.00 vr.ll BOTTLE. may 11 C ly Ayei's Cathartic Pills, For eil the purpoaoa of a Laxative Xaedloxno. Perhaps no one medi cine la so universally required by every* body as a cathartic, nor vraa ever any bo fore ao universally adopted Into use, in every country and among all classes, aa this mild but efficient purgative Vitt. The obvious reason is,, that it la a more relia ble and nur more ef fectual remedy than any other. Thoso who hare tried it, know that it cured them: those who have not. know that It cures their ne Ighbors and friends; and all know that what It does once It does al ways ? that it never fails through any fault or neg glect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousand b of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but auch cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need nog publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever freak, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action ? remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring the'r irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, auch de rangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on tho box, for the following complaints, which these Pill* rapidly core: ? For Dys pepala or Indigestion, XJstleaaw Bieee, Lunifuor and JLoas of Aiinctisr*, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Xilvwr Complaint and its various symp toms, Kllliou. Ueaductie, 0tck Mead. nctxt>, Juuailtci. or firrtn ?lclua?MS), Mil torn* Colic and Dillons Fevers, they should be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause It. For Dy-cntcrr or Diarrhoea, but ono mild dose is generally required. For Rhennutbrn, Uont, Cravel, Pal* 8Kation of the Heart, Pain tn the Ide, Hack and JLotn?, tiior should be contin uously taken, as required, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Diropir and Dropsical Swelling* they should be taken in large and frequent dosea to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Hupprruion a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. Aa a Dinner nil, take one or two Villa to promoto digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowelH into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho aystem. It once it ia often ad vantageous where no serious dorangomcnt exists. One who feels tolerably well, of*?n flnds th?t a dose of these Pitta makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa tho digestive apparatus. Dr. Jr. C. A YJSB * CO., Practical Chetmitt*, IAHVELL. XASS., U. 8. A.. may 11 c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED No. 8 N. Charles Street, DAL TIMORE, MD. Organized' and Devoted Entirely to Preparing town*} and viliddle <~}iaed to?en TO MKCOMS TBOKOVOU (Practical Accountants JtSD OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN rnoit i in: SOUTHERN STA TES have GRADUATED at thit INSTITUTION, and met mew filling ResPontii'e and Lucrative Petition* in the Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES oj the Cettntry. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Siudentt can enter at any time. Special Individual Inttruction and merest ruaran teed. Sendfor College Document! and tpltndul Speci nunt of Penmanship. Unclose two Postage Stam/t. Addrttt all Communication* t* W. II. 8ADLEH, Vrea't. Southern Businett College, BALTIMORE, PID. UOV li SPRING OPENING! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which will bo SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of N?w Style DRESS GOODS. Figured and Plain MUSLINS. LAWNS. CAMBRICS and NANSOOKS, PIQUES of every Pattern and Frice. Oood Style CALICOES. Pique and Dress TRIM MINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c. LONG-CLOTHS, SHEETING. Table and Shirting LINENS. CASSIV1BRE8, COTTON A DES. KENTUCKY JEANS. CLOTHING and HATS of the Latest Styles. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION called to tho Large Stock of Ladies and Gents BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCElllBS, WINES. LIQUORS, &o. RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBURG, S. C. apl 20 lyo oct 7 COMPETITION DEFIED AT DRY GOODS, SHOES HATS AND GROCERIES. t@r GOODS DELIVERED AS USUAL-?a BACON, BACON! BACON! 3000 Pounds C. R. SIDES, 2501 Pounds SHOULDERS. 1000 Pounds II A.MS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS. FLOURS FLOUR!! FLOUR:::' A Choice Lot of .this article amvit... and in Store. Ju* received a Choice Lot of TAYLORS PREPARED HAM. to whicl we call attention. All of tho ABOVE GOODS are ofTered at LOWER fiRJCES than can b purchased at any other House in Orangeburg. Our STOCK of GROCERIES are renewed Weekly from the Cheapest Mar kets, thcrclore we guarantee tiot only CHEAPNESS but FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. ly WILHELM TEEOiDORE M?LLER HAS just returned from Off ARLESTON with the best selection of SEED HUSH POTATOES ever brought to Orange burg. Delias on hand the EARLY ROSE. GOODRICH, PINK EYE. and PEACH BLOOM. Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 15 els per Hi. White NORTHERN PEAS. Green and Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prime New York SMOKED TONGUES at 60 Cents. BREMEN LAG AR by the doz., de'dvorod free of charge to any Mouse. SWEET CIDER on draught. MAEL and GRIST?Bolted and unbolted. jnn 13 A cplendid selected WHOLE STOCK o< Men's, iVomen's and hoy's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plements, such m TRACES. HAM ES. AXES, MANURE FORKS and PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on bond a SAMPLE BARREL of the World-wide, well-knowi ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $\A0 up wards. The LEST Double Distilled WHITE WINE VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex ceplion. v fr^ - Claiming my small share of the Ira 1? and thanking my F-SI ENDS and CUSTOM ERS for |>:isi favors, they will please remem ber the NAME and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. W. T. MULLER (Not miller.) WAV DO H'A* ROUXD THE CORNER, o tf WOULD INFOPM THE PUBLIC TIT AT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR riatre Mnlm.tr in all its various hrancho and will Miiftufaeturc or Repair at tin Shortest Notice, ail Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am al-o^prcpnred with NEW PRESS \ND (i %I 'in GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought Dora \ to \ cent moti than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly H. RIOGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, RE8PECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBUUQ COUNTV THAT they have 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 be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONK and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FUP.NISHLD AT SHORT NOTICE. (I)OYI,K. WITJES A CO.. dec 17 ? OrangcJmrg S C. Save Your Money ! : it. > a.-' \ '?> i GO TO J. P. HARLEY'S AND buy CHEAP Dry Goods, Boots, Siiocs, Huts, Cnps, &c., of which, he has juit received u fresh Supply.^ ALBO FLOUR of all grades. BACON, LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE of all grades. Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Department all of which I am sell ing at Prices not to be excelled for CHEAP NESS in the Town. Come and see for your selves. MSf All Persons indebted to me must pay up immediately as I am cempcllcd to close my books. A word to the wir? is hiidicient. J. P. HAK I.K V. oct 14 mny '27 c ly VINEC?R BITTERS J WlUMB, I'r ? ' n. II. I !????? I r. A CO., I * U.a. Ae.uu, b*n 1 >? * . '1 II i :.. ..,[... slrc?l, N. T. AlIlal.IONH Itcnr Tettllinoiir to Hit lr Wouitcrrul Cursitlvo EITecra. They nr* not a vile I'micy Oi-lnti, Hade of Poor Rum, \Vhlako/i Proof Splrlta nud Ruftia? I.I UII Ola .'. ?? lorcd. spiced nnd sweetened topleiuui ttiO ta?tc.cullcd "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Ile?torcra,"JiC., tint lend tile tippler on to drunkenness ami ruin,but aro a true Medlciiie.ntnde from Hie Nntive Hoots and ltert>a of California, free from nil Alcoholic Mlmw Inni?. They arc tbe GREAT Ill.oui? Fi itl FIE Rand A LIFE GIVING PRINCE PI.E, a perfect llonnvntor uml lnvigorntor of the System, carrying of! all poisonous matter and restoring thoblood to a henithy condition. No person can tuko theso Bit ter? according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or otticr tr.eium. and the Vital organs wasted beyond tbe point of repair. Tlirv nro n t.cntlo Puranllve oa well nun. Tonic. :? ? ? !?/. olio, the |>ertitiur merit of nctlrtg as a powerful OR. ut in rclio\ing Congestion or Iullam malion of tlic I.iver, nnd nil tlio Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COM PL,.! I NTS, In young or old, married or single, at Hie dawn of womanhood orat Uio turn of life. these I onic Hitters have no <;?.:. For Iiiflnnimnlory nnd l.'lironic Rheuma* Ham nud liout, Dyapepaln or ludiseeliou, Hilloua. Remittent und Inlermillcut Fe ?cra, DlHonaea of tkr Itlood, I.Ivor, Kld ucra nud ISIndder, t-.Hitlcra bavc been m.wt ?iicceiuiful. isueli IIIaoaaea aro caused i>y Viilan d Itlood, -aInch isgencrully produced by dcraiigcuiciit of the Diprrallvu Oranna. IIYSPEPSIA OR 1MHOEMTIOS, flead oclic. Pain In the Shoulder?, Uouaha, Tm-btn-sa of tho Chest. Diizlnc?. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, ltad Taste to tbe Mouth, llilious attack*. Palpitation of tbe Ueurt. Inflammation of tho l,anc*< Pain in the re Blona of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the oltspriiii;* of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the S'.oinach and stimulate the, torpid Liver and OowaU, which renarr them of unequalled cMeocy in elcstmi.s the Llood of all Impurities, oud im parting now life aud vigor to tbe nhols system. FOU SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions.Tetter. Salt Hheuui, Blotches, Spots, Pimple?, I'uitules, llolla, Car buncles, Itlna-Worms. Seald Head. Sore Rytvs, Kry.t|?e ItLf. I Ich, Scurfs, I)ivoloT.itlciUk of the Skin. Humor? and \>i~*.: r. of the Skin.of what~v?r name nr nature, ate llletaltr duff up and carried nut of the s)Ktrin In s s?urt tu-.i.. i 5 the use el these Bittens. Una bottle In such eases will couviuca tbo most iucreduloui of tbclr cura lire eflecls. Cleauso tb* Vitiated Dlood whenever y.-i And its im purities biiratiuc Uirouch the skin In Pimples. Erup tions or Sores ; cleans* It wbe.i you Ond It obstructed and ?lu;ci?h In tbo veins: cleanse it when it i < ?>.'., and your fceiinca will tcllyouwhen. Keep tbe blood pare, ond tbe health of tbe svetrtn will follow. Pin, Tape, nnd oilier Worms, lurktnc !n the system of so irtauy tbousaui'.s. aro effectually destroyed ond removed. Saya a riistlngulsbed phystolocmt, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon tho healthy elements of the body that wonns exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these ll\ln* moustera of disease. No System of Medicine, un venuifuaes, no antbelmlntice will freo tho system from worms like the e Bitten. J. WALK Kit, Proprietor. R. II. Mr DON A 1.1) *V CO^ DrascUn* and Oca. Aaents. San Francisco. Californio, ond 32 aud 3< Commerce Street. New York. BSTSUUl IiV ALL PBLUUIST3 AND DEALERS. aug 2? k ly THE GR ETAP :M tO.O??f> il fi lf?Z R PROREKtl Tbu?o butcr? hro positive.* Iuvaluable ia TLcy j tbo kystem, and \...: cuim Rrtnittent aud Intermittent 1'tvti*, NERVTJU SrOISEWEOTVER COMPLAIN T and are a provcativo cf Chills and Fever. X?'BlAOOERi;: aVU yield to their powerful cllicacy. Arc an antidoto to cban^o of Water aud LiKt. TriEYWiLt-jti^O rZATlON JViCOR: to tbo v.u..\ X l;.'.and coircct ail tJ^^a^aavvJlls^ V.'ill 8;ivo flnya of suffcrirjf to tho sick, and |WJ A >? I ffii $ r^Vl $ H <1 ai al Hj 3 Tbo ?r^ond Puaatca for all tbo ill. of life. Tbe Standard . . TRY. ONEiilBOTTLE , - /V PHYSICIANS THERE, - ir^lV FKESCE1BE IT IX SrjllidTI^In YounfrorOl.1, MoariwlV^0^^ ^ror Bingle, these Bitters ore un^V equalled and havo often been Lht^V meana of saving life. TRV.ONS BOTTLE. > nov is Water wheel, Mil! Gfiarin^Shaftin^Pulleys sept lu ly SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Cuablkstoh, S. C. December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, the Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows. roa a?qusta. Leave Charleston....8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M. roa colubdia. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...4.05 P, M. fob charleston. Leave Augusta...7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston..8.20 P. M. thbouoh 1V11.M I NC.TO.N Til A 1 N Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M. Arrive at KingviUe.0.00 A. M. Leave KingviUe.12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.G.SO P. M. A0QU8TA MUUT KXI'RKSS-Btl.NUAYS EXCRPTKD Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta.7.30 A. M. Leave Augusta.0.00 P. M. Arrive ul Churlcsion.6.55 A. M. COLL'uuia MUHT F.XP11K8H?SUNDAYS EXCEPT Leavc Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.7.30 A. M. Lea-c Columbia.15.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7 00 A. M. bcmmkhville Til a in. Leave Summcrvillc at.7.25 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Suuuucrville at.1.45 P. M. camden DBAKCIt. Leave Camdcn.-.0.15 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 1*. M. Arrive at Camden. 0.26 P. M. Day and N:111 Trains make close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Itu'lroad nud Ceutrttl Uailrea 1. Nij;iit Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia. -\ight Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Itailroad, und with Charlotte Uond to points North. Camdcn Train connects at KingviUe daily (except Sundays) with uay Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vico-President. S. 11. Pick uns, General Ticket Agent. <;i:o. s. iiackeh, DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTOY, 4'linrlcMtoii, S. ?'? THIS IS AS LA ROE AND COMPLETE i Kin-lory as there is in the South. \\C keep no Northern Work to till Country Irders. Send for Price List. Factory ami Warerooma King-Street, op posite. Caunuu-St., on Hue of t'itv Itnilway. Ad Iress (JEO. S. HAI KKR, 1?. 0. Box 170. Charleston, S C. ?ept 0 w?c 1 y ECONOMY LEADS TO WALTH! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEG LE WE TO I inform the Citizen? of Columbia and surrounding Country, that they have perm.i icutlv located in columbia, . offer to the public a largo assortment of F.uSIIIO.XAllLE CL01UI.\il AND Fi RMSUJNO GOODS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. TUltCH \S1N0 OUR OOODS at fir?t class houses and for cash, we defy Competition. Call and examine our STOCK and con vince yourself that you can S.tVE MONEY :>v purchasing at our Establishment. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully mill-.I to examine onr Slock, being assured ?hut we can sell CHEAPER than any other ilou.-e in Columbia. S. STRAtffl k BRO., Under Coltunhia llote'., oct 7?tf Columbia, S. C. The Celebrated Fertilizers. POR SALE BY Wllcox, GlbbR A C o., Impoutkrs ani> Dr.Ai.v.ps in GUANOS, 148 2,ay St., S'niuuith. fin. 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C, Tor further information npplv r address as above for Almanac for 1872. BULL, 8C0VILL k PIKE, Ajcnts at Orsngcburg, 8. C. an 20 ^<"e usjf SIXTY-FIVE FIBOTFRIES I)ALS AWARDED. (K^^^^^lso.UaaeiWrttfa*? QT^-WJ MANUFAOTOM. MM. KNABE e* ?flpty f? Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIG?T PIAIVO FORTE? RA LT 1 MORE, MD. t ' 1 These Instrument? hate been before the Fublio for nearly Thirty Teere, their exeoltenoe alone attained end vnrnmr chased pre-eminence, which pronounces these unequeled, In TOME, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP, And DURABILITY. r*?r All oor SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE *nd the AGRAFFE TREBLE. \__9f" We would call special attention tn'mm* late Patented Improvements In GRAND, PIANOS and SQUARE OR AN DM, found fas. no other Piano, which bring the Piano near er Perfection than has not yet been atttle ?* ETory Piano fully Warranted for Five Yearn. (>?;>"? We arc by special arrangement' e*e-. bled tn furnish PARLOR ORGANS and ME I.ODEONS of the moi>t celebrated makers,' Wholesale and lletail at lowest Factory Pri ces. , Illustrated Catalogues and Prijs Liste prompt lv furnished on application te VVM. KNABE ft CO., Baltimore. MoT. Or any of our regular established agencies. 27 _ The People's Bakery, NEXT DOOR TO RED COFFEE POT, East of Presbyterian Church, Russell-St. Just received a fresh supply of FINE CANDIES. r> y ? CONFECTTONARIES. FRUITS. NUTS end' TOYS of every description, and at prices to suit the times. 1 also k<*ep constantly on hand FRESH BREAD. CAKES of every description | PIES, ftc. Prices reasonable. 1 ?'? A r.go WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the moat fastidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my (Viands Infi fel low-citizens is respectfully solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. oct 14 dec 1U * ' 41 a* MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Fur Sljrlii 1? Priceless!!. BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL rr.ESERVE IT. If you value your Fycsight nee these Per. feel Lenses. Ground from Miunfe Crystal Pebbles, M.-Itc-i together, and derive .their name "Diamond" on account of their HarcJ ncisa and Brilliancy. They will last aeany years without change, and ars warranted superior to all other* in use. .Manufactured by the Spencer Optteel Manufacturing Co., New Varl:. CAUTION.?-None Gcnuiog unlvse etamp c 1 with our trade m?rk. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. . . E. J. OLIV EROS, ' j u n 20?1 y O ra ngeb urg, S. C Carolina Fertilizer TRIUMPHANT! Wiiminoton. N. C, August 21at, 1*7?. Fur the largest production of Cotton te the acre. 1.0(4) lbs. Caoom.ia Pbrtilokkr. For the largest prndnetion of Wheat to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fk&tilizbr. The above premiums ere for oreps pro duced with the use of the Carolina Fertili zer alone, or in combination with plantation immures only, and the awarding of seid premiums ia left discretionary with the committee of the Association under their rules. SANDERS, OATES ft CO., Agents at Charlotte, STEVENS ft CURETON, Lancaster, 8. C. Waxuaws, Lavcabtek CocihrY, 8. C/ To V. P. Ziinmerm.in, Esq., Secretary o/ths Fair of the Carolinas, Charlotte, AT. C.: The following is a oorrecftjUtereeat of Cotton raised by Stevens ft ?^,!5rj, ea II acres of atuhble land, which w? raenwred with 400 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly hroken up 12 inches deep, ana laid off in rows feet wide. ate! the Per il on the 15th of May, and planted the eeeie day, hut owing to the coal and dry weather. (I.d not come up to a ataud until about the 1st or June. First working it was ram around with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hoe. Second worlfiar it was run around with a 8 inoh erath. ' ?r inches long, and i lie middles thrown out with* u sweep 18 inches wide One furrow te a* row and ihiqucd to a ?tand with a bee eboet 12 niches between the stocke; ejhi^ after wards it was ploughed ?v?i-W" ? j;* ??;;..v? with a sweep 18 inches wide, end hoed eaeh * time, until it was worked five time*. The following is a correct statement ofthe Cotton picked; 1st Picking.854 2d Picking......110 3d Picking.411 Estimated amount of unopened matured bolls..<..*....?!? Total.I.WS Respectfully submitted, i_ STEVENS ft CURETON?" 1 certify I weighed the Cotton pl^bed ia' the ailovc statement, and it is corradl. . October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Massas, 8t?vbns ft Ci ukton, we have examined the 1} acre et Cotton, and the estimate tTftttte above ia tree io the best of uur obililyi 1>, P. DtTRANT, ? W. A. GRAHAM. .. JOSEPH HODGES. Premiums awardod Ao Srnrtvi ft Ceai ton on above certificate. Wo M ill noil the nbove Splendid Fertiliser at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars, payable 1st Novomber, with ii.tcrcst at 7 per cent, per annum, delivered at our Ware house in Charleston. Agents will sell a* same prices, adding the freight and drayage to their, Depots. C.KO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. jan!3 4a 7 l.VAiIA XT MILK P?1 \*j te be had at Vi S. 1 I l.rtKR \ CO. 5>