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tenis. atr-nVr rtge o 5 8 a weo!v. Lord Herbert Lo Roy Aiusjoy is now cutti|gaswelLii] Florence*. An Tiliiioh idnn<Mueut consisted of i. groom of 80 und a bride of 78. Someffpdjess thief has stolcu Henry AYard jEc^t 'fait trotter. Wachtet has gone back to Europe, af ter taking iu^?$30,000 in one month. >e) ?vi>ta against an Illinois iavo depleted its treasury 35 et?, lis?p Win." is the Eastern abbrevi MtoUTj Hi ' A ferry master at Sioux City, Iowa, arrests people if they p iddlo their owu canoes across the stream. A goose in Main has produced tin egg a foot in circumtcrcnue, aud the propri etor proposes to retire thut gooso off hall A cow o f 0 rass Vulley, Cul., got her back up nt being struck by lightning March. 30, and has been a first clusssub stitutp for a dromedary ever siucc. A muu in Missouri recently, by mistake, ran away with his own wife. She was disguised in a fancy bull room cost nine, und bo did; liot recognize her for some tiiucf^ [ A New Yorker cries fvrr on inspector of sowing, beoauso, after investing in, a new 4fl)il& .he jfpuud himself, when he a woke in the morning, crawling out be tween two of the: shortest stitches It is said there is a lady iu St. Augus tine, Fla,'who is so fascinat ing t hatevcii the wild birds of the forest come flutter* ingto her feet and peroh upon her shoul ders. She. dccliuics to make guuie o! them. >rti?l M Ii J A little tbi.'.g in Sabbath school was asked by her teacher "if she always said her prayers nvrUt and niorning.'' "No Miss, I don't." "Why, Mary, arc yon not nfraid to go to sleep iu the dark without asking God to take care of yoa till morning?'' -'No, Miss, luiu't?,cnust I olucp in the siddle. At the Old Bailey r.n iKsUninri was nrruigncd for stealing a gun. Ho had heard that a nmo charged with horse Stealing had escaped by sweating I12 h d owned the horse ever since it was a colt; therefore, when Paddy was upon his de fence, he swore he had owue.d the gun ever friuee it was a pistol. A young ludy whohadbeepatteoding a modern fm hioniiblc bonding scho 1 for about, a year, upon returning hnni manifested a very poor appetite. Bo{n.. out in company, and asked to have s >m thir?; more, she replied: "You will ploa^ excuse tue as I have already snTisfaetorih answered the chuiiomis call of a craving appetite, and my iutcrunl fulliuss ad monishes tue to avoid a longer continua tion oTgastronomies! indulgence." How to Become a Drunkard.? j?JEwr^ man is in danger of becoming a drunkard who is in the habit of drink ing ardent spirits on any of the follow ? ing ocoasions: 1. When he is warm. 2. When ho ig cold. 3. When he is B**m?mm'&i "4. Wdieu he is dry. 5. When he is dull. G. When ho is lively. 7. When ho travels. 8. When he is at home, '.i When he is in company. 10. NY hen ho is alone. 11. When he is at work. 12. When lie is.idle. 13. Before meal? 14. After meals. 15. When he gets Tp>j ?p. t When he goes to bed. 17. On holidays. 18. On public occasions. 19. .Od any day; or, 20, on any occasion. ,?*m-enie ^mam mt^tm ?? ' Death of tue Laut t General Washington's Slaves.?Old uncle Maurice Jasper, who has bcou paralyzed for the last twenty 3'ear*, died at the residence of Mr. Frank Tripleti, near Mount Vcrnon. on Tuesday last. He was the last one of tho slaves emancipa ted by Gouciul Washington, and was f fiAtecn years old whon his master died. ? His father and mother came directly from Africa, and are well remembered by some of the older residents of the vicinity. Undo Maurico lived for a time on the tract, about four miles from Mount Vcrnon, set apart by General W.iflhiugton for his manumitted slaves, but for fifty odd years before his death lived with Major Georgo Triplett and that gentleman's descendants.?Alexand ria Gazette. The Amnesty Bill.?The following is the general amnesty bill as it p- ssed ihe Senate on the 22d, and which, hav ing received tho President's siguatUre, #(>j?now a law : Bo it enacted by tho Senate and limine of Representatives of thq United mm States of America iu Congress nssemhled (two thirds of each House eon?urring therein,) That all political disabilities impeded by tho third section 0' the Aourtrmnth article of aincudiuunt o> tho Constitution of tho Uuitcd Stutcs aro hcroby removed from all persons whom goever, exoopt Senators aud Representa tives of the Thirty-six'h and Thirty ?dvonih Cpngross, offioers in the judicial, military, and paval service of tho United States, head?ABpf Departments, and for s-.iii-tti-' of the United 8tatcs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FO? *?l M?b?? JA? TUE BLOOD. The reputation thl> ax. eclleut medicine enjoys, ia derived from Its cures, many of which ure li ul v marvellous. Inveterate faacs-pf Scrofulous dis asuj where tlio svstcri seemed saturated with corruption, nave been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders,which were ag. f;rnvatcd by Uic scrofu oua contamination u.itll they were pahiftilly afllicting, haro been radically cured In such great numbers In almost every hoc tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of Its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unt'elt tenant of the organism undermines the con stitution, and tavitcsthenltnck of enfeebling or ra tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence/ Again. It seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and then, mi some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into One or other of Its hideous forms, either on the surfaco or among the vital*. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on tho jkini or font ulceraUons on somo part of the body. Tfcnco H?e occasional nso of a UoUla of this Sart<i]i<irilln is advisable, oven when no active symptom* of disease appear. Persons of Uiytod with the following complaints generully fm11 Immediate relief, and, nt length, cure, by the use of Ulis .si its A J'A. It ILL A: St. Antho ny'? Fire, Jtoae or Eryetpelaa, Tetter, Salt Jtheum, Scald Mend, Itiurneortn, Sore Eye?, Bore Eara, and other cnipttcna or visible forma of Bcrofutuuu disease. Also in the more con Cealed forms, as J>yapejtaia), ltropty, Jlear\ JHst ns<', Jit*, ^Epilrnay, Keuralyia, nwi the various Uleeroun affections of the muscuh-j and nervous systems. Bi/pfiill* or Venereal and Mercurial TWs c-rmm are cured by It, though a long time is re quired for t-ubduing those obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long-continued uso of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leurorrhaca or White?, Uterine Ulceration?, and 1'cmale 2)l?ea?c?, aro commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cared by Us purifying and invigorating etfeet. Minute directions lor each ease arc found in our Almanac, supplied gratis, lthruntattent nnd'Oout, when caused by accumulations of ex traneous matters In the blood, yield quickly to it, asalso/.irer Complaint?. Torpidity, Conyea tion or In/lanunatloii of tho//leer, nmli/ntm dice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in tho blood. This 8A i:s.i-, PARI J.IjA Is a grent restorer for tho strength and vigor of the system. Those who aits lan guid ami I.istleit,, Jteapondent, Sleeple??, and troubled with Nerroua Apjrrchenelon? or .Vettern, or any of tho utTecthms symptomatic of nealcne??, win And immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. P ft EPA RED BY JOr. JT. C. AVER ?v CO., Lowell, KlaiM., Practical and Analytical Chmit?t*. BOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, may 11 c iy HALL'S VE6ETABLC SICIUA? HAIR >RENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray ou Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes .ill eruptions and dandrulf, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In boldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old ngc. It is the most economical II ur-Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applies tions, and gives the hair a splendid, Slossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, I.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Drug<rlst.tantl Dealers In M.-Heine*. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by fall Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL A CO., NASHUA, N.JT. may 11 c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organlxed and I>tx ottd Entirely to Prtpartntf ?IJoiin(j and ^Middle ^gcd <&ilen to ngrout? rnoKoeun (Practical Accountants a.vd OVER 2600 YOUNG MEN rnoH rue SOUTHERN Ar-f TI- l have GRADUATED at this INSTITUTION, and are now IS I tine Responsible ???./ lucrative Poritions in the Unding BANKS AND El SINESS HOUSES ef ike Country. ///ERE ARE NO VACATIONS.! Students can enter at any time. Special individual Instruction and success run ran teed. Send/or Collcgi Documents isnd splendid Sped, mens of Penmanship. F.r.clote tuv Postage Stamps. Address ali Communications to IF. JEf. SADLER, Pree't. Southern Business Co/leer, BAL T/A/ORE, MD. HOT 11 SPRING OPENING! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which win bo SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, cnnaistin?- of Now Style DRESS 00008. Figured und Plain MUSLINS. LAWNS. CAM liKit's und NANSOQKS, PIQUES of every l'nt:*-.rn ?ud I'rico. Good Style CALICOES. Pique nnd Dress TK1MMIN0B. HOSIERY, 0LOVES, NOTIONS, 4c. SPECIAL ATTENTION otilled to the Large Stock of Ladles nud Gents ROOTS nnd SHOES, SADDLEUY, HARNESS, HARDWARB, OROUEllIt?S,-WiyK-}. Ll^UO.tS, oic. T. OARTM1LL, R1TSSELL HT. ?HAXGEBUKG, S. G iipi 20 lyo oct 7 LONG-CLOTHS, SHEETING. Tnble and Shirting LINENS. CASSIMERL8, COTTON A DES. KENTUCKY JEAN'S. CLOTHING uud HATS of the Latest Styles. Also COMPETITION DEFIED AT 0 n, DRY GOODS, SHOES HATS AND GROCERIES. GOODS DELIVERED AS USUAL -&& BACON, BACON! BACON! 3000 Pounds C. 11. RIDES. 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS. 1000 Pounds IIA MS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS. FLOUR! FLOUR'.! FLOUR!!? A Choice Lot of this article nrnvit. nid in Store. . JuM rcceivod a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PREPARED HAM, to whirl WO cull attention. All or the ABOVE GOODS arc offered at LOWER PRICKS than can b< nurchused at any other House in Orungebnrj?. Our BTOCK of GROCERIES arc renewed Weekly fa n. the Cheapest Mar ct*, therefore, we guatontce not only CHEAPNESS bur FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. murr" 1/ WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER HAS just returned fro;n CHARLESTON with the Lest Be.option <>f SEED IRISH POTATOES ever lirought to Orange hurg. He 1ms on hami the EARLY ROSE. G0ODRIGH, PINK EVE, and PEACH BLOOM. Also nnother CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 15 els *jcr Hi. Whits NORTHERN PEAS. Green*nnd Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS, A lot of Prime New York SMOKED TONGUES at 50 Cents. BREMEN LAG AR by the doz., delivered free of charge to any House. SWEET CIDER on draught. MALL and GRIST?Bolted ami unholtcd. A Splendid selected WHOLE STOCK ol Men's, Women's and hoy's SHOES. Also a lot <>f Farmer's Indispensable Im plemcnU, sncli aa TRACES, H VMES. AXES. MANURE FORKS nnd PLOW LINKS. lie nl?o now keeps on Imml n SAMPLF BARREL of ?4ie World-wide, well-known ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wards. The BEST Doubl? Distilled WHITE WIN' VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex ception. QU?" Chiiiiiin^ my small share of the trad and thankingnry FRIENDS mid CUSTOM I'.KW for |-??si favors, Ihcj will please remcii' her the NAMK and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. W. T. M?LLER MILLER,) ir.ir Donw nouxi) rnr-; coiixer. ian 13 WOFLOINFOPM THE Pt'P.UC TH \T HE TS STILL- CARRYING ON THE CAP rinire M?kln? in all Its various hrnnchos nnd will Manufacture or llepnir at ti Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Iluggies or Wagons. And tin also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G 'I TO (i 1 NT AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL ha?brought f-om } to J cent mo than that Ginned on the oonimnn Gins. oct 8 apl ly Ii. RIGGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT they have purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TIIOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON tho CAREIAG E BUSIN K S S In all its BRANCHES. Order" '? fi with FS will ho PROMPTLY FILLED All kin.Is of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE IBOYIsFt WIM-:? *X CO., arc 17 r. ('run jcVirg, S C, GO TO J. P. HARLEY'S AND* buy CHEAP Dry Goods, Boot.?, Suoes. Hute, Cups, &o., of which bo has just receive! " fresh Supply.( ALSO FLOUR of ?11 grades. BACON, LAUD. SUGAR ond COFFEE of all grades. Besi<ies nutnerous other urtieles in my Grocery Department nil of which 1 nm sell ing nt Prices not to be excelled for CHLAP N'ESS in thu Town. Come and see for your selves. grab"" All Persons indebted to me must pay up immediately as I ata cempelled to close my books. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. P. II Alt I. KV. OCt 14 may 17 c ly VINECARiBlTTERS J W.i k?n, I'ropl ii. ii. m? i? mi " & Co., !?? w. ??? a KO,Cal.,aad 34 Coniin.rt. itiitl, N. Y. MILLIONS near Testimony to tbeir Wonderful Curative Effects. They nr? not a\ilo Fancy l>rlut., Mniloof Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nml Refuse Liquor? doctored, ipLrd and sweetened inplease, tlio Uu-U-,.u'.Jcc! "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Jt;\-.lorrr2."4:e., tlwitlead the tippler on todruiil.rrmcjiniKl ritin.luit nro n true >rcd'cine, made from the Native Ito.it-? unit II.tIm of California. free hum nil Alcoholic Stimu lants. Thty ore tho Oil EAT lii.ooi) PUR!? Fl ER and A LIFE GIVING Pit I KCl PEE, a perfect Renovator ami InvlRonitor of tlic System, carrying off all poisonous matter nml restoring thehlood to a healthy condition. No pcrHon i nn take these Hit ters according to direct ton* and remain long unwell, pro\kloil their bones are not deatfoyed l>y mineral poison or oilier means, and tlio vUut organs waated beyond tlic point ?.f repair. They nre n <ienllr> Pnrttntl ve nn well ns a Toulc, possessing, nl*o. tlic peculiar merit of noting as a powerful agent hi .? t ? i ??. in ?? or Inflam mutton of tin: I.lvrr. nml nil ttioVisceral Organ*. FOR FEMALK COMP LAI NTH, In young or old, married or single, at tin-dawn of womanhood or at the turn of Ufr. these Tonic Blttcra have no equal. For 1 nffammntory nud Chronic Itueumr* tlmn nud (lout, IIyspepnln or Indigestion, Ililioua, Remittent nud I nici-iult tout Fe ver?. IHsiitiwon of the Hlo.nl. Liter, Kid ucys nud Bladder, these UtltcrsJiave been most successful. Such Dlaensea arc consort i>y V lilnted Rlood. which la generally proiluc d by derangement of the Rlgcntlvr Organ?. I)YMPKPMIA OR INDICESTttlN. noaJ ache. Pnln in the Shoulder*. Coach?. Tightness of the Chest, Dlssine**, Sour Kructatfon* of the Stomach, Und Taste in Hip Mouth, bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the l.ungs. Pain In tlic re gion- of tlir hi Ines a, and a hundred other painful symp tom*, aru tho olUpring* of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and Stimulate, the torpid 'Liver and Bowel*, which rotiaor them of unequalled efficacy in clean.in: the Mood of all impurities.and im part i nc new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR HK IN DISEASES, Eruptions.Ti tter. Salt nie am. Blotches, Spot*. Plruplea, Pnstules, Unit*. Car buncle*. King-Worms. Scald ll.ad. Bora i"yc. Kry.lpe Is*. Itch.Scurf*. Discoloration* <d till' Skin. Humor* and Disease* of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ate HtcralU due up an i carried out ottbe system In a -m1: tlma by the nseol tin-..-Ilittnra. One botth- in such ca?cs will oonvtuce the mont lucreduiou* of th'.-ir cun tire. cnVi-u. Cleanse the Vitiated Bloo 1 whenever yon lind It* Im purlin-* bursting throughtbn ?kiu In Pimples, Erup tion* or Sore'; cleanse it when you ti.i ! it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins: clean so it wlirn it Is foul, aud your feelings wilt tall you when. ICec.-i the l.hod pare, and the bcalu> of tlin system will follow. Pin, Tape, und other Worms, lurking In the *T?tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Say* a distinguished physiologist, there ia ararcety ih individual u|>on Ihr face nf Ihn earth whose body i? exempt from the preaencj of worms. It i* not upon the healthy elements of the body that worm, rvi't. but upon the diseased humor* Snd alliay deposit* that breed these living monsters of itcaac. No Srst.cn> of Medicine, no vermifuge*, no antbeln-.intlca will free the aysleia from woim* '.ike theao Bitter*. J. W.M.K fit. proprietor. It. 11. M. DONALD It CO.. Druggists and lien. Aernts. San Francisco. California, and apd 3^ Comtnrrcc Street, Nrw York. B?WS01.1J 11V AU. PKIUGISTS AND DKALKRS. k Ullg -<'> ly THE CREAT BLOOD". PURIFIER . Possessing jiowemd inviron. PR0PERTlES?A;PLEfl?W\rfr.1)FaNK. Tlieie bitters are powl.ivtiy lutuluublt m They purify tho system, t>iul tu.l cui j Rrrrittrut aui lnleru.iticnt Fevers, and are a preveativo of Chills and Fever. All yield to their pyweiful clUcaoy. xrecoootor; Arc an antidote to change of Wat?.r and tint, to Iba wasted frame, and correct all %Vill save days of suffering to tho eii k, and EOPLE Tho grand Panacea for all the ills of life. : TRYcONEwsBOTTLE He standartl V PHYSICIANS TUErlE, PEESCE1BE IT DJ BIT T ER ^t%\\ VSMStSl* Youngo. ^.MarrieXpCnCB. ^or Bingle, these Uiiters are un^V squalled and hav) often been ti.uV means of ?avinh? 'if ?. ^ TRV.ONE. BOTTLE. ^ nov 18 ?y wB88 >Vater wheel, Mill GeariniShaflinlSPulleys ?] t 10 Iv SOUTH CAROLINA KAILBOA D Charleston, 8. C. IVstrober 28, 1871.4m ON AND AFTER SUNDAY- XfcECKMBER' 24, the Passengor Train on the Soush Carolina Railroad will run as follows . TOB aoo?bta. V Leave Charleston. ..8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta-.4.25 P.M. TO* COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive ut Columbia...4.05 P. M. TOR rilABI.ESTOM. Leave Augusta...7 40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. tu nova a wit.minoton train Lenv- Augusta;.8 00 A. M. Arrive ut Kingville.-9.00 A. M Leave Kii.gvillo.12.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.30 P. M. Al'UITSTA NIOHT GXI'KRSS-at'KDATB *XORPTKO Leave Charleston..8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.,.7.80 A. ML Leave Augusta.-tt.OO P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT KXl'RESS?SUNDAYS r.Xc Kl'T TltO. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia .7.80 A. M. Leo-e Columbia.fi.?O P. M. Arr.ve at Charleston.7 00 A. M. BUMMKUVILI.K TRAIN. Leave Summerville nt.7 25 A. M. Arrive at Charlcslou utt.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.,.8.80 1*. Ml Arrive at Summerville at .-4.45 P. M. OAUnBN BRANCH. Leave Gamden.6, 15 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.,,,,,.1.45 F. M. Arrive at Cntnden .,.0.25 P. M. Day ami Night Trains make close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad ami ''enir.il Railroad. Ni^'.it Train connects with Macon and Augiista Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects wl'b Greenville and Columbia Kailroad, and with Charlotte Fond lopoints North. Camdeh Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, ami runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-president: S. D. PlOKBNS, General Ticket Agent. 010. S. HACKER, DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTOY, Charleston, S, C TH1S IS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE a Factory as there is in the South. ? We keep no Northern Work to fill Country Orders. Send for Price List. Factory ami Wnrerootns King-Sireet. op posite. Cannon-St., on line of City Railway. Address GEO. S. HACKER. P. O. Box 170, Charleston, S C. sept '.I wee ly "economy leads to WALT II ! . rpili: UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO inform the citizens of Colombia and surrounding Country, that they have perma nently LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, and offer to the public a large assortntent of FASIIIOXAIILE CLOTIIIXCI FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. PUltCH VSING OUR GOODS at first class houses and for cash, we defy Competition. Call ami examine our STOCK and con vincc yourself that you can S\VE MONEY !>v purohasing at our Establishment. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully nvile I lo examine our Stock, being assured hat wecan sell CHEAPER than any other ?louse in Columbia. S. STRAPS & BRO., Under Columbia Hotel, oct 7?tf Columbia. S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. ML FOR SALE BY Wilcox, Clihl>? A Co., iMPOItTKIlS AMU Df.A1.KPS in (it VNO-?, 148 liny St., S?wmn?k, Ga. 151 Eatt liny, CJwrtesfon, S. ('. For further inhumation applv r address as above for Almanac for 1872. BULL, SCOYILL A, PIKE, Amenta at Orangeburg-, 8. 0. am 30 tveo 3qj SIXTY-FIVE FIRSTPBIZiS ME DALS AWARDED. THE GREAT Uth?rn Plan? M AN ? FACTOR!, war. KXABE ft CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE ANb UPRIGHT PIANO FOUTEI, BALTIMORE, md. These Instrument* have been bef\,vo the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained asd aap as1 chased pre-eminence, which pronounces taass unequalod. In tone. TOUCH. workmanship; And durability. Sfegr All our square pianos have our New Improved overstrung scale and ? he AGRAFFE TREBLE. S6jf~ Wo would call special attention to oar late Patented Improvements in grand PIANOS and SQUARE grands, found la no other Piano, which bring the Piano near er Perfeotlon than baa not yet Man attaisj bA Every Piano fnllv Warranted Tor Five Year*. gfqy We are by speeial arrangement ena bled in furnish PARLOR ORGANS osrfMK LODEONS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Jielail at lowest Factory Pri ce*. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lints promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, M L Or any of our regular established agencies. jan 27 Cat The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO RED COFFEE POT, East of Presbyterian CAnrc?, RutscU-St. Just received a fresh supply ef FINE CANDIES. CONFECTION ARIES. FRUITS. NUTS and TOYS of every deseriptioa, and at prices to suit the times, I also keop constantly on hsnd FRESH BREAD. CAKES of every deseriptioa PIES, &c. Prices reasonable. AI.BO WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the most faetidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friend* and tel. lew-citizens is respectfully solicited THOS. w. ALBERGOTTL oct 14 dec 10 8a* MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Nig Iii la Priceless!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILlr PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyesight use these Per? feot Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive their name '?Diamond" on sccoirnt of their Hard* ncss and Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and are warranted} superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Gcutting unless stamp* e \ with our trade mark. Fur Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E .T. 0LIVER0S, jan 20?ly Orangeburg. 8. C. Carolina Fertilizer TRIUMPHANT! Wii.minuton. N. C, August 21st, 1871. For the largest production of Cotton to the acre. 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fbxtilubbb. For the largest production of Wkeat t? the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fkrtjlixxk. The above premiums are for crops pro duced with tho use of the Carolina Fertili zer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, and the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary witk tbe> committee of the Association under their rulaa."-."? <-?*> ? mm**.?> SANDERS, 0ATE8 & CO.. Agents at CWarlotte. STEVENS & CUR ETON, Lanoaster. S. C, Waxuaws, Laxcastbb Cocntt, 8. C. To P. V. Zimmerman, Esq., Scceelttry of the Fair of the Carohnas, Charlotte, N. C. j The following is a correct statement of Cotton raised by Slovens & Citrctoo, on 1} seres of stubble land, which was manured with 4(>0 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The. following is the mode of cultivation : It waa thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, and laid off in rows S\ feet wide, and the Per-, liligcr applied in the drill, then bedded on, it on the 10th of May. and planted the same day, but owing to the cool and dry weather, [ 1st o*' June. First working it was run, arnuud with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hae. Second working it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 1$ inches long, and tho middles thrown out with a sweep 18 inches wide. One furrow to a row and thinned loa stand with a hoe about 12 inches betwoen the stocks, and after ward* it was ploughed every t#o weeks with a swoop IK inches wide, and hoed each, time, until it waa worked five times. The following is a correct statement of the* Cotton picked] 1st Picking.25C 2d Picking..4U> 3d Picking.,.415 Estitnuted amount of unopened matured bolls.,.,.?..81* Total.^~.1,93% Respectfully submitted, ? STEVENS & OUR ETON. I certify I weighed the Cotton picked is* the adove statement, and it is correct. October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM. At the rennest of Mkssbs. Stkvkss k. Ccbkton, we aave examined the 1} acre ?* Cotton, and the estimate made above is true: to the best of our obility. D. P. DUR ANT. W. A. GRAHAM. JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awarded to Stxvkns k. Caa*> ton on above certificate. We will sell the above Splendid Fertilise* at Forty-Five Dollars cash, ?r Fifty Dollars. pi?y?blo 1st November, with ii.le.reet at 7 per cent, per annum, delivered at cur Ware house id Charlecvm. Agents will sell at same prli.s, adding the freight and dray age to their Depots. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. jsnl8 4m LECaANT ?ULK P?PMXH I te be had at P> S FELDER * CfVS