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. ? ';: "?:-:-? Couutvy "Nt>ws\ni\K s s? FeBfcpW 4|^rplili^ hc^?^fi tlio vinugo' paper which gathers up the news of u coun?y and advocates (ho.iu.tvV csts af njocalito*. Aul teat understand the l,Kl0C^H>O;jl(,fir,Jl?ti. . !.( Buoh u paper, whero one utan. must b ? editor, publiker, printer, IbooiV^dceeper and aVM ^ j\iil?^^tiu>v irf?fl^thc|n/ tolli^MVof^ 4o?7r,ry4^fkjKjeir by the blouing out of the country mip which trcHt the immediate inter 13 CO] uii uod4r#a local; that it is not b^ learned editori als on tariflj^ha' income tax, but by articles in favor of the new railroad, by descriptions the new futetory, by ad vocapy of the new bridge, that he must succeed. People look in his columns not only for the latest general news, but for a tneiifton of o\ cry interesting fact, of every curious matter of go ssip in his own county. And thus the paper bo C0me?tU3[JT<-'flccter :of the current events and nie^publie Fentinjenr of hi-? section. Nothing is too small tu be itemized it' only it is of interest. A country editor advertised ili? other day that he would insert a list of the names of all the people who hud jo | the churches in riSsWMPQDty in a rem.l revival. Which showed that he understood his biisint.--J Hen it.teri He jAtaiaad^tt) chronicle every event ol rest occurring in his jurisdiction. Every intelligent family should give a cordial support to the local newspaper. It is one of the great educational ibflu cuecs.?A merican Aewsprtjw Ht'jwvU r. A Woman Tiued Of Editorial Life.?yrifo of the editor oX the Utica (*N V ) i.ee is tilling the editorial Chair of that establish men t, like a brave woman, while hoc husband is in prisi n for contempt of ?burt^ ' She is tired ol' the editorial lifo, however, us may bt seen by the following paragraph. "We wish the editor would conic back We don't want to occupy his-chair au\ lupger- J- isn't plcsant; wo don't like it Wc don't like to have tall, beetle browed ]>obIIirta comes striding ii to our pics ence, armed with a heavy cudgel, an denrjud to who wrote sou e of the meekest paragraphs ever put in :i paper T- "Wc dtn't like to have the proprietor of t,dd established printing offices get our ^?^^away.Ji;uin us. Wo ,!..:, t jjke - much responsibility. vVeafe glad we ar not n'liiau. We'Wotild not hsivb his uan and anxiety of business fur ?11 il.e lallm in the l uir.-'l.States. Women w i; ? < heus?. may occupy exceptional po.-it'ons. but w\c lather be excused. V\ e np.vcv travel Tsjub. It is dingy and dark here, and wc hud rather he out in the sui shin . Shopping has inexpressible charms lot us, and it is a woman's privilege. 111:1.1 must work, And woman be gay. <M Hi sides, their are some points of scene ry about heie which needs ske1 ehin-s. Su let's 1 l'avVtlfe editor back by mcaiid **ifNSTiNCT cik Tirti.e.?Audobon, the ""tltlt'Ufalist, st-itcl ihat a' c fi ain places on the coasts of Florida sea turtles, thus. looking reptiles on which alsltyaeA uro led at ihe ex pen -c of lax payers,?pospess an cxtstiordiimry f.n nit;, of finding places. Working their waj up out of the reach of tide-water with their llippors, iju.itc a deep lode is uxc: ited. i-i which a b itch of eg.;- : 1 e de Ai&. anuithCp carefully covered up nig the water they not unfre f)a?^rf<M?tly swim i>30 miles out at sea, f. 1 >riato food. When at.other batch are developed, after a lapse id fourteen days, i-h.-.y will return tw in a direct lino evot] ill the dark est night, and visit the buried eggs. Kc ?^*^^fiR?5?i?'*.Hfl ?nd. Hiore r,r,> donnsitod ami 1 RCefircd. Away they go n-ain t.s hcf.r.-. They know iDStiu.etiy.ely the day ami hour when the vrmti'.'hi m-fl. i 1 ? ?? < 11> 11>- ! i.\ ?solar rays, will bival, tl ic shell, and tin promptly at the spot to liberate them from their prison. As soon as fairly on! Of the hole the mother Unto: leads t'm-m ends her parental.- ili.-iia I ? .10 1 m n< n,.. duties.?.V. Y. Keen in-1 Moil. A T M M Coi n.\\?Tliebuii-I casket iu which the remains of the late Ja 1119s ' tiordon .lieuncll were encased mal ^a^fochester i\ew York, and was nearly rJitiare. ft, shape und const ructcd of a &uo *W^Hr/ v,'"nd' ''vulCM 'u8la |or ,ua|,y 5;ears. The side yum In w ere cov 1 ed .1 <pssjriihnjtfi)i\y iayotic^jik velvet, an 1 t Indh>8 wer'e of a new design, ipressly l'-.r the occasion 'I In i^ftW^tB |f tiro, panels ol v ciy.sU.l platie glass, covered, when mtlfrtpd, by two bluejt.niik velvet c.ps, was huim on silver liin<_'? s and fastened with tworjlvjir locks. The en I i re cjskc, W.as mounted.in a massive frainuwork of Kilver moulding of chaste design, bolted u^d 'oade fast in such a mnincr that it icnnnot full apart. The inside was up bolstered und deou/atcd in white.-ilk saOu A New style of collee-pols lias a little fefftim Whifstle attached, which warms the fulks when.the C?flco i ready. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I VOB I'IBII'UAtt XMJE RJM?OI>. ? Tho reputation this ox coilcul medicine enjoys, Is dorived from Its cures, manv of which aro trulv marvellous. invctorntb ?c,a$#*of Scrofulous dia ?}n??. ^vbcro tho system ?c?mcd saturated with corruption, havo been purltlcd and cured by 1C Scrofulous affections and disorders, wliich wero ag. gra/ratcd by tho scrofu contamination until they were pauuvMy llfllctuig, have been radically cured in such great numbers iu almost every sec> tion of the country, that the public scarcely heed to bo informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison Is ono of the most destrno* tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and . unfelt tenant a! the organ Um unoennlues the con t-t 11 ut on .3 ltllnv ittsKiaffaflk of enfeeblingor fa tal diseases, without exciting a Suspicion of its fciescuce. Again, it acerca to urce? iutocuou throughout the bod~, nnd then, on ?ome favornble occnsibn.rapldly develop Into on* or other of Its hideous fonns, cither on tho surface or among the vitals. Tn the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited In tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it allows lte presence by eruptions on the Fkln^or fonl ulccrntlons on some part of tt'o t ody. Hence the occasional nso of a bottle of this (iarsnpartltn is ndvi?able, even when no nctiro symptoms of disease appear. Persons af flicted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, nnd, nt length, cute, by tho use of this SAJtSAEAEILLA: St. Antho ny's Fire, Dose or Ertislpelas, Tetter, Salt Eheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease Also In the more con cealed ionns. as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Jiear\ Disease, Jits, Epilepsy, Ifcuralyia, ami the various Ulcerous affections of the musouh.t and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal nnd Mercurial Dis eases urn cured by it, though a long time 1h re quired ftmsubduing these inVtiimtc maladies by any medicine. Hut long-continued uso of this medicine will eure the complaint. Eeueorrhetak or H /i/r. ?. Uterine Uleerattons, and Ecntala Diseases, aro commonly soon relieved and n'tl mntely cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions for each case arc found in oar Almanac, supplied gratis. Jlhruntatisnt anil (lout, when caused by accumulations of ex trtmcoue matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, nsalfo T.lvcr Complaints, Torpidity, Ct'ntyes tlnn or Inflam ?tat ion of tXxeEleer ? and ,1a it ti dier, when arising, as thev often do, from the rankling poisons in tho bl?od. This SAItSA sVAIt IE LA is a groat restorer lor Uio hUength nn4 vigor of the system. Those who are Lan guid and Listless, Despondent. Sleepless, and troubled with XrrrdUtt*Apprehenslons or Eears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of 1r~ca7;iiess. will find Initnedifite relief and con vincing evidence of it-t restorative power Upon trial. PREPARED BY l>r. .T. c. x r? s at A <??., fcowell, Maas., Practical anil Analytical Chemists. EOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, may 11 o ly HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR ?EENEWER. Every year increases ihe popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone, YCo <;m assure ?>ur old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high si andard ; and it is the on ly reliable, ami perfected prepara tion tor restoring Guav qr 1'\\im:i> II?itt t<> [Is youtnftil color, making it spll? lustrous, and silken. Tin: scalp, by its use, becomes white ami elQiin. It rimmves nil eniptaouHand dandruff, and, by it< Ionic propel* tics, prevents the hair from fall in ai ' out. a* it gtijnulatep and notirishqi t,h : viiihl-i. 1'Y its use. ihe hair grows thicker atul stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to thoir normal vigor, and will create a ne w grow\li, except in extreme old ago. It i-- the most economical H.yir-Dressixg: ever used, as it requires H u er applica tions, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A.. A. Hayes, 5f.D.j State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, " The constituents aro pare, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and 1 consider it the Best1 Preparation for its intended purposes." .S'u.'.f by all Dpighisxitnnd Driers in Mulictncs. Price? Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHI8KEH8. As our H?nower in many eases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we havo prepared this dye, in one prtpartition, which will quickly and euectiially accomplish this result. Jt is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither'nth nor wash off". Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. KALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Kay 11 c 1 v ^7% ,?^/r/l,/. / THE OED ESTABLISHED c-'lclual\Wjtijt nciS 0ouea4 OF A ME RICA. THE SOUTHERN 6 Ndi 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Oegnnl;erl nnd Iir> <.t"l Entirely to Preparing l)(Aiii(f and.' ttiddlc ' Jtjcd c//cn to hkco ve nronocag (Prdciical Avcdiimants OVER 2o00 YOUXG MEN rrtou run SOUTHERN STA TES have GRADUATED at thi% /.VSrirrT/OV. and are niKti n/line Retfomiiblt and Lucrative Petitions in the Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES ej the (.'tititry. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Students can enter at nnv time. S?tCtal Individuell Instruction and success guaran teed. Send/or Collect DemnttHttandt/l*nd7dSfeet? mats 0/1: mn.11r.hi/' Enclose tiro PettOgt Stamps. Addrtli all C?"'"'tiuieatiotis to u it. s i in 1lit, Pre?*L Southern Butfiiess College, a 1/ VlMORE, Ml'. nov 11 spring opening! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE und SELECT STOCK of >ff?J ,?39*100 .7031 (T. ; . ,?&Sj?RING AND SUMMER GOODS Which will be SOLD at EXTREMELY LU\Y PRICES, consisting of New Stylo DRESS GOODS 'Figured nnd Pluin MUSLIN'S. LAWNS. CAMBRICS an I N ANSOOKS, PIQUES of every Pattern and Price. Hood Style CALICOES. Tique and Dress TRIMMINGS. rtoSLERY, CLOVES, NOTIONS, &0. LONG-CLOTHS,-SHEETING. Tnlde and Sbirtlng LIN ENS. CASSl MERES, COTTON ADE8. KENTUCKY JEANS. CLOTHING ami HATS of the Latest Styles. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION culled to the I*rge StocR of Ladies and Gents ROOTS and SHOES. SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GllOCE.llKS. ?VINES. LUjUlKlS, ,\co. T. C/VTITMIT,T^, ? ?, R US SELL ST. OR AN GEB UK G, S. C. apl 20 lye oot 7 r TT~V r\ ? - . ? COMPETITION DEFIED AT I 1ST DRY GOODS, SHOES HATS AND GROCERIES. 865 GOODS DELIVERED AS USUAL-iE? BACON. BACON! BACON! 3000 Pottnd* C. R. STD ES, 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS, limn Pounds HAMS 1000 PoiinJs STRIPS. PLOCP: FLOl'i;:' FLOUR\M A Choice Lot of tl,is article arnvn. ml in Store. Ju*t received n Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PRESVVRED IIAM, to whicl ? e call attention. All of the ABOVE HOODS nrooffered at Lf)vVER PRICES than can b? porohased at any other House in Orangohurg. Our STOCK of GROCERIES are renewed M eekly from the Clio pest Mar ots, therefore wo guatautec not only CHEAPNESS hut FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER HAS Just relumed from PIIARLESTON with the best selcytjon Si'EP IRISH Vol'ATOES ri.*r brought to Orange burg. He has on tiaml the EARLY ROSE. GOODRICH, PINK EYR, and PEACH IILOOM. Also unothor CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to !?'. ets oer lb. \\ hits NORTHERN PEAS. Crem rind Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Eine YBLT.OW ONIONS. A lot oT Prime New Volk SMOKED | TONGUES ai ?d Cents. BREMEN LAG A R hy the doz., dclivored frei- of eliurge Id tiny Mouse. SWEET CIDER on draught. MALL nud GRIST?Bolted und unbolted. A Hplendld selected WHOLE STOCK of Men's, Wonjen's snd boy's SHOES. Also- u lot of Partner's Indispensable Im plements, such um TRACES'. HAM ES. AXES MANURE FORKS njad PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on hand u S'AMPLI BARREL or the World wide, well-known At \i: . COMMON WHISKIES from -l.M ?,. wards. The BEST Double Distilled WHITE WINI VINEGAR in the Village, \vii!i..ut any i <?',-: ion, jan 13 f?jjy* Claiming niy small share or the >r-i i and thanking thy FRIENDS und CUSTOM EES lor p.i*i favors, I hey will please rctiiem her tlo- N.\ ME and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free .,f Char - . A\r. T. MTJ LLER (Not miller.) MM) A>OIFA ROUND TUE CORNER. f If Tnj7*OUi.D fNFOPM Tin. P." :. THAI III: IS STTfil ? HRRYTNG ON THE CAB tV rinjro Makii.,r in itil its various hrnnehe* an 1 w i!t Mbitufflclui <? or Repair at il ? Shortest Notice, ail Carriages. Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS \N'D 0 *1 TO OlN AND PACK COTTON SiIOP.Y NOTICE. Cotton GINNEI> AT MY MILL has.brought D-om J tu \cent more than llin| C: &ncd i>r. the < onimon t!in>. ?ct 8 apl '-' 1> IL BIG OS. - NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, IVESP.KUTFULLY INFORMS Till' CITIZENS OF OB ANOEBU BG C< I M'\ TU AT \, tboj Imvo purchased the CARjrtlAfje SHOPS AN! WORKS OF TIIOS RAY And lire L- \ KEYING ON the C A IJ f; I. A Ci JK BUS] N E S S In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with I S will be PROMPTLY PILLED AR kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFU1S PUKN1SIIKI Al SHORT NOTICE, ;i>oym:, tvn.i.H *v ?<>., d??: I. a Orangfburg, S C. Save Your Money I GO TO J. P. HARLEY'S AND buy CHEAP Dry Goods. Boots, Shock, Hals, Caps, etc., of which Jio has just recorved n fresh Supply.] ALSO FLOUR of all grades. BACON, LAUD, S?GAH and COFFEE of all grades Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Depnrtmenl all of which I ntn sell ing: at Prices not to be exeelled for CIIKAF NKNS. in thu Town. ,Cotue and see for your selves. All Person? Indebted to me must pay up immediately us 1 nm cenipelled lo closo my books. A ?ord lo I be wise is sufficient. J. P. HA?LEY, oet 14 may 27 c ly VINEGAR BITTERS i w. It II. a. AgtBU, Sal. triuii i?o, Cat., wij 31 Cmnw'tc* StlM nil 1.1.IONS Itenr Testimony to tliclr Wouderfiil Curutlvo Elfccta. They nrn not a vile Fancy Drink, Mi. Ie'.f Poor I? n to, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nml llcftlao I.itiunrn ?!?>? toro?l,?|>li ed and sweetened topli i n Ilia tn*to,cnlIcd "Tonics," '?ApiHstlicrs," "He-.ton r*."4ic., tltnt load the tippler on to dmnl ennessnnd ruin.but aro ntrnc. Medlclno.mndo fromihn Native J!o.i|n ami Ifc-rii* of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu lant*. Theyare. thctlltEAT lll.OOD PL'HI FI EIL and A LIKE UIVINtJ Fit I KCl l'I.F., a perfect Itenovntor and lnyiKomtor of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thcblood to a healthy condition. No person can tnko these l?t tem according la dlrct tlons ami remain long unwell, provided their bone* nie not destroyed by mlncnil poison or other means, and tlio vital organs wasted beyond the ihjIii'. or repair. They are n Gentle Puren live nn well nan Tonic, i>'"- cmdng, also, the peculiar merit of acting; as a powerful nn nt in ii llcvlng Congestion or Inflam mation ot the Liver, und r.'\ IhoVlacend Organs. FOIL FEMALE COMI'I.AINTS. b yonngor old, married or single, at tho dnwn ot womanhood or ut I ho turn of life, Uieso Tonic Hilter? an\o no cipnd. For Tntlnininntory und Chronic Ithcutnn IIhiii n ml (iout, Dyspcpnin or Indigent too, llllionn, Ketiiitteut (mil I nl ?? im 111 cut Fc? lern, lltacnarn ol Ihn lllooil. I.lver, Kid ney* nnd Itlnddcr,theiwltlltcrahaVcboeiimost Micccssful. Such Disen ?e? aro can rd bj Vit in ted lllood. which Isrciii rally pru>luc?d t>y derangement of tho IHitcstlvc Oranna. IMSI'f.l'SIA OK INOIOESTION, II I nrlir. Pain in the Slionldors, Coughs, Tightness*?! 'ho Chi -t. Dlxxlnpns. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Its : 1 iistc In the Month. Itiiion? ah.'.ok'. Palpitation of the Heart. IiiBammalion ot llio l.ung*,"fain Intherc gtom of the Kidneys, andal undrcd outer painfulsimo lorn*, are lbs oflipringa of l>> TIlCl invigorate Iho Stomach aivl -tlmiiln'e the tnrpli l.iver anl Rowels, winch render them of unequalled efficacy m cleansing the hlood r.f nil I in purl tlss." Sud tm ratlins new life and vigor to the whole system. I'lli: SK IN DIHEASEM, Eruptions,Tetter, fait Ith? uttii Molches, Spots, PiniptMt. t'tiatiiles, liolls, Car t Isineles. It ins ?Worm*-. Bcald Head, Som I'v.??. Krrdpe las. Itch.Sciirf*. Ul? ? nrntloiwof th Kkiu. Humors and llisoase* ol the Skill, ol whatewr noun.1 or nature, ars liWr-di? dug up an i carried out ol Ihi kj stem In ? sin rt Inno hy tho mus?I these Hitters, thio Nu tie in auch r*- ?? will convince the luosl incredulous of iLelr cura ', tivo i IfcCtS. Cleanse the Vitiated Bio I whenever y><: And It. Im purities burst I nc through the pk hi la Pimples, Rrup tion? or Sores : cleanse it i?ln>n you flinl it obstructed and *lugirUh in tlio veins: cleanse it when it Is foul, and your feeling* will tell you when. Kern the Mood pure, and tho health ol the nvstein wli: follow. Pin, Tu pi', und oilier Worms, lurkin; In the system of so many thousands, are effectually 'tc-croT?-,! anil removed. Says a i|i?tinsui?lir>l physlolojtist, tit.re Is scarcely an Individual upon the lace ofth* earth whoso body is exempt from the present.f worm* It not upon tlio healthy elements of the Lory that worm* exUt. but upon tbedneased liomors aixl slimy deposits that breed lh??? livliic moimler* of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuKe*, no anth'liitititl.* will free the system from wo:i;im like theae Hitters. J. WALK Kit. Proprietor. It n. MCDOMAl.D Jc CO., I)rusarl?t.-an.l Den A sent*. Sun Francisco. California, and 3i arid 31 Commerce Street, Nor Yotk. IWtfOLX) BY ALL DttUUOISTB AN 1) DKALHB8. Ulla -'i k Mcl . .... a t ?iiritM ly THE QRE?T*;BE0?O P U R tFt EW : ful invlpori PROPERTIE NTC&RINK. These Bitters ftre positively in\ului.blo in They purify thosyatemi and will euro lit mltti nt and Jntcrimttent ifovoi and aro a proventtvs of Chilli ai;d F All viell to their powerful efficacy. Are an nntlcote to changoof Watci and Ijkl to tho wasted fratno, and correct all IRREGULARITY OfTHE BOWEUSt VER COMPLAINT ZATION. W?U savo davs of si line; to the sick, an.l The uraud Panacea lor all the ills of lifo. TRY .ON&tfBO-TTLE The Standard L?tSv peesceibe it in jEE'llST^In Youn,Tor01d, MarrifMlSj' ^for Single, theto Biitors aro un^V ^^?quailcd nnd have often bt.<.a th^V ^aW^ means of snviu.; lifo, * TRY ONE BOTTLE. ^ tiov 18 ly ^?j Water wheel, Mill Gearin^.ShaftinWPulleys P00lE?H#%IM?BEi' >_SEND FOR A CIRCULA^E^ sept 10 J.v SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD I Ciiabi.bstok, 8. 0. December 23, 1871. ON A.MJ AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, the Passenger Train'on the South Carolina Railroad will run us follows. FOR AUQU8TA. Leave Charleston.,....H.D V. M. Arrive at AnguVta.fi'L* V, M. rou coixmiua. Leave Charleston._R.10 A. M A i rive at Columbia....4.05 p. M. run e.IIABLESTON. Leave Augusta. ..7.40 "A. M. Arrive at Charleston...8.20 I*. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. throvqb wilmington Til UN Leave Augusta,.3.00 A. M. Arrive at Kingville.'.?.00 A. M. Leave Kiiigvilio.12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0.30 P. M. iuoc8ta night EXPHESS-RlXDAYS EXCEPTEO Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.550 A. M. Leave Augusta.0.00 P. M. Arrive ut Charleston.5.55 A. M. COLOMBIA NIGHT KXPnr.Se?8rND.?Y8 bxcf.PT TED. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia .1M0 A. M. Lca-e Columbia.o.OO P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7 00 A. M. HL* M M E It VI I.I.K THAIS. Leave Summervlllc at.7.25 A. M. Arrive at Charlesion at.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.:10 P. M. i Arrive at SumuierviP.o at.4.45 P. M. cauden bb?sch. Leave C imdcn.0.15 A. M. Vrrive at Columbia .10.4') A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Vrrive at Cam lea . 6.25 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connec ion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and leiitrul Railroad. .Niiri11 Train connects with Macon and Digustn Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with ircenville and Columbia Railroad, and with charlotte Head to points Nortli. Camdeu Train connects at Kingville daily except Simdiiy.*) with nay Passenger Train, ind runs through t? Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vico-ProsidcnI. S. 1'.. Pickens, General Ticket Agent. GKO. S. HACKER, DOOR, SAStl AND BLIND PACTOY, C lmrleston. S. C. Til!.'- IS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE a Factory as there is in the Soiult. We kdep no Norlhorn \Vork to till Country Or irr^. Sen 1 t>>r Price List. Factory and Wnreroouis King-Street, op posite, Cauuon-St., on line of City ltai|wny. Address CEO. .s. HAcKER. P. o. Box 170. Charleston, S CL sept U vi co 1 y ECONOMY LEADS TO AV.vivr II ! rpili: . NDERSCGNEO DFG LEWE TO I Inf no the citizens oC Columbia and ut rounding Country, that thc\ havo perma lentlv LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, n I ?'Ii r t.>tfn. puMic a large assortment cf I AS 11 lO X A to L U 1 LO T II I \ in Axn /??(? RXISIIIXC] G O ODS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. PURCII VS1NG OCR GOODS at first class houses ami for cash, we defy Competition. Call and examine our STOCK and con 'inue yourself that you can S\VE MONEY >v purchasing at our EslabJisUmci/*, COUSTitT MEID HANTS are re-pect fully uvited io examine our Slock, being assured hal we Can ?eil CHEAPER ihaii any oilier Iduse in Columbia. S. STRAUS & BRO\, Under Columbia Hotel, net 7?if Columbia, S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers. FOR SALE BY Wllrox. Glbba A Co., iJfronTP.na \m> Dkalbps ix Gcanos, 1 is V, n. .v .. Sovonn?h-, Ga. 151 East /<?>:/, CharU*ton\ S. C For further Information applv r address as above for Almanac for 187J. BULL, SCOYILL .N PIKE, A?ent? at Orangeburg, S. C. an -0 ?cc 3m SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE ME DALS XWXMDED, the ?iteat BE ? A Jpbf P toao ITM. KNASE Manufacturers oj GRAND, SQUARE AND IrfBfetti 'PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. j*? ?v ??> t*V>*cf*>r *? ? .f?tj|<| These Instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained and un/ntr chased pre-eminence, which pronounces them uneqtir'.cd, in TONE, *7 touch, jmeauM WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY. t&jf- All onr SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved OVERSTRUNG scale and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. tfnp- Wo wonld call special attention to our Into Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, fotrnd in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nesr er Perfection (ban has not yet boon attain 6,1 IMC St-H*fittW* "I Evrrj.Piano fully Warranted for Fiv?? Yen?. tf&~ Wc are by ppecial arrangement ena bled In furnish PARLOR ORGAN* and ME LODEONS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale awl Retail at lowest Factory Pri ces. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists; protnptlv furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore. Md, Or any of cur regular established agencies. jan 27 6n> The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO REU COFFEE POX, East of Presbyterian Church, RutseU-Sf. Just received a fresh supply of FINE ^?ivnipg ?, ,? CONFECTION ARIES. FRU1T8. NUTS and TOYS of every description, and at prices fa shit the tithes. * ?"'?.V ??? I a!-??> keep constantly on hand FRESH BREAD. CAKES of every description PIES, &c. Prices reasonable. AT.SO WEDDING CAKE -prepared with great oaro to suit the most fu-'.idons tastes. The PATRONAGE.of my friends and fel low-cititens is respectfully solicited;.at THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. oct I t dec 10 3bb MONEY CANNOT 1JUY IT! For Sight la I*rfeclesR!I RUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES will PRESERVE IT. tt. Aar If you value your-Eyesight use flint Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute- Crystal Peebles* Malted together, anflt derive thoir name "Diamond-' en aecoou' of (heir Hard ncifs and Brilliancy. They will last 'many years without change, and are ?tarrantet! superior to all others ii? use. Manufactured by thee S*penecr Opticar Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION,?-None Gccuing unlsss stamp el with our trade marie. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the union. E. .1. OL1VEROS, ja? 20?ly Orangebtwg. S. C. Carolina Fertilizer triumviiaxtl A\ n MiNOTON, N. Aun&l lilst. 1871. For the largest proiluction of Cotton to1 the acre. I,0t0 llw. Carolina Fkrtiluxkh. For the largest production of Wheat to the acre, 1,000 lbs. CAnni.it?a ffost-nalSER. The above premiums axe lor crops- pro duced with tho use of the Carolina Fertili zer atoaic, or in oostbinatio? with, plantation* inaaurea- oary. aad the- awarding ?W! said premiums ? left discretionary with' thc cotnmittce of the Association trader tbeir rules. ) ?v* JjOfttotfJtV SANDERS, OATES &C0.. .tgeai??t. Charlotte STEVENS & CURETON, Lancaster, S. C. Waxhaws, Lancastrr Cocxtt, S. C. To P. P. Zimmerman, Esq., Seceetary of the Fair of the Carolinas, Charlotte, N.C.: The following is a correct statement* of Cotton raised by Stevens & Ourcton, onlj acres of stubble laud, winch was manured w itb 400 pounds of Carolina-Fesiiliser. The following i? the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly broken up 12 inches derp, and laid oft in raws o? feet wide, and I no Fer tilizer am.lied In ihn drill, thf?n hodHprt on. it on the K>th of May. and planted the same day, but owing to tho cool umt dry weather, did not come up to a stand until about the ! bt v.* J^Joe. First, w.wkiag to was rum tronnd with s- half shovel and partially I rimmed out wi.h it- hoe. SurimI- working it was run aroixrd with a 3 inch" grub, 1*1 inches lonv- ii.d'the middles t4irnt*n'0*t with a sweep l? inches wide. One furrow to a row and 'hi:::::-.! to a Stand with a tfoe about IS inches between the stocks, and; after wards it was ploughed every t ao weeks with a sweep 1H inches wide, and hoed each, time, until it was worked five times. The follow ing :.j a correct statement of the; Cotton picked: 1st Picking.2o4* 2d Piekinic.~.410? 8d Picking.418: Estimated amount ot unopened matured', bolls.816 Total...?..1,923 Respcolfully submitted,. STEVENS & CURBrTON. I certify I weiphed the CoUo?kpicked in the ad oy e statement, and it is correct.' October 2d, 1871. W. A. ?RAHAM. At the request of M??w,- Strvewh & t riii.Tn.N, we have examined the 1$ *acre ol Cotton, and the estimate made above is true to I lie host of our obilily. V. P. DUR ANT, Wv A- GRAHAM,' JOSEPH KODOfcS. . Prcniiums-awordod to Stkytrks 6l Crn? ton on above certificate. Wo will sell the above Splendid Fertiliser at Forty-Five Dollarn cash,-er Fifty/Dollars, . payable 1st November, with it.iei-est at 7. per seat- per .?nnum, delivered ?t "our Ware house in Charletltn/ Agents will sol* at. same nrit. s. adding the freight and <b-ayage io their Depots, (JKO. W. WILLIAMS & GO. jan 18 *tn'. 17 LEG ANT SILK POPLINS. 2- ,9bCb' FS. FELDER & CO.'S