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Couli.?The M wife, Hvmi fWAftea vest of MilU mm llvtef oonple of whom as nach ca lCU ye tho protection of hi) newly Mr. Ch?ek eulia . wai?UBaMng the w ? Orao? ia?TOP^^elpat i ties of Tallahatche, TalUJcga, Autosso, Emuofuu, Horse Shoo Bond, and other M^ff?tyttoli\ being present when the re ^l?s^JsjMihfl^MCiL^attaMpdqd rered his last Bad Bpoeoh. At the closo of the. war, he returned to his iamily nt Browling Groan, and shortly auur moved th this State and settled Mar where he and his wife now live. They reared a family of eleven children, all of whom are now living?the youn gest, a daughter, boipg forty-two yours 11 have married and havo Jauiilios. except one sou, who is a mauinc. The ten families* havo reared 100 grand children' eighty still liviug. Twenty three of these grand ohildreu havo ntar rwl, forming twenty three uew families -*nd hare;?ixty, ehiidreo. Of these great grand children fifty are living? some of them old enoughs tOf^innrnfe This iB a 11; family, remarkable for. longevlt^^MKIt./frugality and, indus pareuta talk; mm much and talk well ? ho is habitually silent in his own house may be iu many resyet-ts a wise roan, but ho ia not wise his silence. Wesomerimes soo parents, life of every company ley enter, dull, silent, and uninteresting among their children. If Haj^yjt mental activity and men stores sufficient for both, let thorn *ido their own household. Ire- .1 ?orte beef and wheat, and lives itoes. and thoy faro as pooly who Lhcir social charm* for cot ions abroad, and keep thoir dullness j'or home consumption. It is bottor to iuBiruct children and make them happy at home'than il ia to eftarrn atrangera er amuse frieuds. A silent hou<o is u dull > for young people?a place from lioh'they will escape if thoy can. They will tnlk or think of being shut up tfmre, sod the youth who does not love homo ia iu ^m^eJf ffi The ease of Daniel Samuol, petition reditors, in tho matter of tho Green Columbia Railnud, petition of ry brokrupitoy, wm before ryau,in.Charlorton, on tho lGth. rkT^^Se^ppeareoTKoounsel rop ng a larg er nmouat of guaranteed ds ob opppsiug counsel to adjudica Mr. ?a?tcr also appeared as op ug counsel. Messrs Simo.iton and er represented the Executive Cum-no ud-holders, who mot iu S^Couner, fix Kttlhctt, conn ts, filed tho re )gs were road. . D. Bryant and itio petitioner, aurl T.iRhctt uud A- G- Ma ? ? Sktti.jcment Ma nr..--Mr. T. K. Sufcportus, tho former Treasurer of Or angebnrg county, has been engaged for two past iu arranging his mat I? at the offico of tho State Auditor, and, h ts mado oompleto settlements for the years 18G8 and 186.* iuclusive. It will, be remembered that chargos the effect that ho was a defaulter during his administration of affairs iu the officej in the y:ur meutioned. l'hit? set ilemeut. would appear to show, that there wss no ground for the charges, as well as the fact that the inoi^uieuts of tho grand | jury have all beenquaahed- It ><* stated that for the year 1870 no questionv has b.on raised.? Union. ? TiiK McLAl?mmn Cask.?Chief Justice Moses rendered hifl decision in tho McLaughlin case at Charleston Tuesday, saying th'ht it was dleur that. Mr. McLaughlin not being a paity to any criminal c.iko before the court, Judge Lpo ha '. no power to meat, and wart acting entirely beyond his jurisdiction^ He ; no double that tho judge had acted without improper motives, nnd had sim ply mads n mistake; ho might himself] have made such a mistake a good many years ago, when he was young at tho bar us ?fjtAgtfeM. Ho, ?therefore, ordered th.i ^hlln be discharged from the ie sheriff.-?Uiifim. * just been discovered a idc Mountains, io Ore gon, which htMrrounded?by. *j parpen dicutar wall 2,000 feet high. aknow that It cm ca Utelr neighbors and Mauds: all know that what It does onoo It does al ways?that it never fa?T through any faultf of the the. ?ad by correcting, uetiber calomel i taken wiU? ei preserves 1 inflnenoe on the d and athnulase the obctrocttoae other organ ? of aotton to health, r exist, such de rajrin of dieease. , in In the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these For XBysp???i? o~r Xrultgectloa, X,gs?Ieee~ >MBa^^^se^en*r^dB^es?r Agejaeiea., they For JLtvvr Complaint and Its various symp toms, nuioua fj?sleicaso, sick SX ?>?**. a?c??, ?amaidlc? or ?r??? Slckaeoe,WUU toni Colic and UBilloua V?vtjrs, they shouM bo Judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or rcmovo the, obstructions which cause It. ? ? . * ?F? PjaoaSci j or Itiurrlicea, 'but one mild dose is generally required. For Mho a mat Um, tioul, ?rorei, Pal. 81 tat to* of ttsth Uran, Pain la tit* Ms, Back and aVoi?x<t, they should be contin uously taken, as roqiUrod, to change the diseased action of the system. with auch vimugo ?iom oomplalnta disappear. For Bropjy and Ifropetcal Awvlll-. they should be taken ih large and frequent doaci to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For gappreutoa a large dose should be taken as it produces the deeurod effect by sym pathy. * As a Dinner rill, take one or two rill* to promote digestion and relievo the stomach. ? An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and Invigorates tho system. Hence It la often ad vantageous where no serioas derangement exists. One who feels, tolerably well, onen Anns thai a dose of these .I'llWrnakox Mm feel decidedly bet tor, from tholr cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Dr. JT. C. A TEH it CO.y*7racH*al ChermisU, ZOn'EJLZ,. MA8B., V. 8. J.. ^??ivmay 11 fl'^?- ?*'t5?? ly For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Sto., and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmaUo poisons. No ouo remedy is loader called fcr by the necessities of tho American people than a eure atid safe cure for Fever and Ague, buch we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it wilt eradicate the disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from Its use In any qnantf ty. order must bo of Immense service in the com munities whoro it prevails. Prevention is better than care, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This " QTSTl" ffl\ppl* the miasmatic poison of Fr.veh Airo Aoux from tho byt-tcrn. ] and prevents tho development of the disease, it taken on the first approach of its premonitory Symptoms, ft is notonrVntno beat rem od y ever yet discovered for mis class of complaints, bat Sso the cheapest. Tho largo quantity we sup y for a dollar brings it Mithin tho reach of everybody; and In bilious districts, where Fkvrh axd Aoue prevails, everybody ehould have it, ahd use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all?the poor aa well as the rieb. A great superiority of this romody over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intersdttcnta is, that it contains no QST nine or mineral: consequently it produces no quinism or other lnlurious effects whatever npon toe cons?pitlon. Those cured by It are left aa healthy aa if they had never had the disease. Fever and Agiie in not alone the consequence of the miasmatic, poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Khoumatism, flout, Jlcadacho, Blindness. Toothache, Baracke, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of tho Spleen, Hysterics, Pain In the Bowels,. Colic. Paralvsin, and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause; put en the in termlttcnt type, cr beeomo periodical. This "Cumf expels tho poison from the blood, and consequent]; cures them all alike; It is an in*', valuable protection to immigrants and persona travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts-. If taken occasionally or. daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate In sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. HeneeU ia cen more valuable for protection than curet ar? few will ever suffer from Inter inlttents If they avail thcmsolvo? of tho protec tion this remedy affords. Fpr Lirer Complaints, arising frpm torpid ltvof tho Liver, It la ftn excellent remedy, stim ulating tho Liver Into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fall. b%s2 rnxpARi.d nr Dr. J. c. A YEH As CO., Tivoli, Mass., I fraction! ami Annli/ticul Chemist*. AND SOLD ALL ROUND TITK WORLD. VllIOJC, 9ivOO ?P? BOTTLE. 1 txny'll c |j THE OLfl ESTABLISHED i t . I /57P ? /Dil OF AMERICA. THE \W*pnf, t9ka8fri t%//a SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, TIAI.TIMOk'K, MD. '?? -. -'? Orffmlfd emd Dtroled Jtnltrttu to PrtparUtf y<>wnf awl Middle gtfejed bUtm tO BKCOMB TBOHO?OB Practical .Accountants ? '') . ' 4MP OX^?R 06 00 YOUNG MEN rnatt m SO UTH$K*fi?^TA TES hove' CRAM/ATED at this INSTITUTION. nnd Mre not??l?nt KestonsiHe ami Lucrative I'ositient im Ike leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES ?j the Country. THERE ARE NO lfACA T/ONS. StnJtntt tan enter at any time. Special ItuHztittnsllustrvttion mnd tueeest rn*rftn fee,/. Sen<f/pr> College n<KHriexlf.and9/leii,fi<t S/eei- 1 mens */I'tnmtinthip. Enclose trOS TiMtafe Stam/i. Addren+H. Ctmmm* ieation ; to W. II. 8AT>t.TR,T>resH. Sentkern Bntinsss Cetieft, BALTIMORE, HD. nev 11 goods ARA'S He has just opened a SELECT STQCK, comprising all the LATEST 8TfBsf ' '^?Wtl#' a^BWfapioese. Poplins. Dolly Vardcn Silk Broche, Gratiadines aud Silk Stripo, Spragne and Pacific Lawns, French. Colored and Linon Lnwna, Dreas Linens, Pianos and Silk Lono. a speciality at 7 yards to fl. \UO so mo of tho Choicest Patterns of Fancy Enplish Caesiroere-, Coatings, Cloths,-blank Cassimorea, TWec-ls, Cuttouades, .Jeans and Linen Drills, lie lias also a large supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, Ticking*, Stripes. Dom ?a, Ac. . SHOES of every description, among thoni a nice lot of Ladies Gaiters., eadymade Clothing, Hats,.?o.. and # .very General ^toek of Groceries, Hard ware, ac.,'sn*oT:WielT anil be sold Low Downitur Cash. Thanking the public for their kjjhd patronage, 1 solicit a continuation of the same. 7^ ? J. MoNAMARA up!2fyv c ly mm KU Warn tobst irfi i a a htm. 1**0 A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of ?V? ? ? v. ? ?-? spring and summer goods Wh.ch will be SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of ' . JMIBJI New Style DRESS GOODS. Figured and ?'??in MUSLINS. LAWNS, CAMBRICS ?n l NANSOOKS, PIQUES of every Pattern and Price. ; Obod 8tyle CALICOES. Pique and Dress TRIM MING8. H08IERV, GLOVES, NOTIONS, Ac. LONG-CLOTHS, SHEET NO. Table and Shirting LINENS. 'CASSINIERES. CuTTONADES. KENTUCKY JEANS. GLOTniNt^'a?d HATS of the Lato?; Styles. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION called to the Large Stock of Lndic* and. Gents BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS, Ac. ipl 20 T. CARTMILL, RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBUR.GL S. C. lyc oct 7 BACON, BACON!BACON! * 3000 Pound* C. R. STDEI, 2^00^n^nds^HOLDERS. 1000 Pounds HAMS, 1000 Poun Is STRIPS. FLOUR! FLOUR ! ! FLOURS? A Choice Lot of this Article arrive ? nd in Store. Just received a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PREPARED IIAM, to whiel ve call attention. '? iti ' \* '* i?f\ : :4 'i * } T All of tho ABOVE GOODS-arc offered at LOWER PRICES than can b purchased at any other House in Orangubnrg. Our STOCK of GROCERIES arc renewed Weekly frl% the Cheapest Mai et?, therefore we guarantee uot only CHEAPNESS but FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. - 1-r . ..?'??* wilhelm theodore muller MAS just returned from CHARLESTON ?with the best selection of SEED H POTATOES CTor brought to Orange burg. He ha? on hand the EARLY ROSE. ??ODRICH. PINK EYE, and PEACH BLOOM. Also another ClIF-AP LOT of IIA MS from 10 to In eta oer lb. Whilo NORTHERN PEAS. Green und Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prlmo New York SMOKED TONGUES at fiO Cente. BREMEN LAG A R by tb.o dox., dolivered [ free of charge any House. SWEET CIDER on 'draught. MA EL sod 0RI8T ?Belted and unbolted. A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK of Men's, Women's mid boy 's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Tm plemcnls. such as TRACES, H AMES. AXES. MANURE FORKS and.PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on hand a SAM IM.I BARREL of the World-wide, well-khowi ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wards. The BEST Double Distilled WHITE WINF VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex erption. lOrST* Claiming my email share of the tradi aud thanking my FJilENDS and CUSTOM EHS for past 1'nTor?','t)ioy will plcawe rcmem ber the NAME and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of .Chargo. Jan 13 W. T. MITT^X/EH, <Nol MILLER.) H'.ll' UOn X KOL SD TUBr COItXEIt. e ^ >r , , -W tf WOULD TNFOPM THE PUBLIC THAT HE Ifl STILL CARRYING ON THE CATt riage Making in all its various branches and will Manufacture or Ropair at th? Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am aljo. prepared with ; NEW,PRESS AND O N TO GIN AND PACK COTTON * SHORT NOTICE,. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought f-om J to X cent move than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly It. R1C.GS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGRB?RO COUNTY THAT they have purchased thu CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TUOS. ?AY And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BU8INE88 In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with U? will be PROMPTLY FILLKP SU kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE end with DISPATCH. OPPINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. ;boylc, wh.m * co.? *l?e 17 0 Orantjeburg, S. Save Your OOEAP I>ry Goods, Boots, Mn^4|Mr 9?t*V Capn, &c., of which lie MM just receiTcd a'fresh Supulv.' - sji shm #CnM Iis? V'^b "Sistig SA%lll)3|/'?f|? FLOUR of ?11 grades. BACON, LAkp, ..' ' .3 I SUGAR aud COFFEK of all grades. jioaidcH numerous other ur?den iu iuy Grocery Department all of which I am boH injr atrPrioea not to be excelled for CHBAP is'K.S^ in the Town. (,'oine and see for yonr fclves. Jjf?JT" AUPernon* indebted to me nnist pay up immediately at* I am cempcUeii to close my books. A word to the utHtHWfir^WKit.. * mit tjmm mmm* &9imHmWmm.i , I.ItiaVtnii Ui I- i l>i\w a' J. W.lsss, rn>rri<|or. H. It MrDos??.n A Co., Dnnliu S U.s. Af.nU, 6?o hraucUro, C.I., sj.s }| Comaimt ilrccl, N. T. MILLION* Hear Tvatlmoag to their Wonderful Cnr-ntlvo Effect*. Thay ere not a vllo Fnncy Oj IiiU. Mode or Poor Ram, Whlaker. Proof Hpirlla and Refaae Liquor* doctored, spicod and sweetened to please the tastr.called " Tonion," "Appetisers." "Jftc?torera,"Ac., trjatlead the tippler on todrunkenness andruin,but ara atrne'Medielhexmado from trie Native ft not? and Herb* otCaUrcm's. Treo from all Alcoholic Hilmu lants. Thoy are the ?BEAT 111.001) rt'KI FIKRnn.t A I.St T. 41 I VINO PRINCIPLE, n perfect Itcnovitor and Im igorator of tlu> BysVoi. carrying off all poisonous matter and rcntonn;T tfieblood to a hcafttiy condition. No peraon can tale* these Die ter? according- to directions snd cfatAln long are* ell. provided their bones are not daajrajod by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs rruiu-<t boyovfd the point of repair. - ? They aro a Gentle Pit vent Ivo aa well aa a Tonic, possessing, alao. the iwculiar merit ot acting f.i a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation ot tho i.iver. and all Ilia Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inyonngor old, married or single, at the daWn of womanhood or at tha tarn ot lifo, theso Tonic Bitters have no equal. Fey Intlnminniory n ml Chronic llhcatna tlam and float, .llyaprpalft or I nrilgcntton, Tillloae. Ttrntlfirnt and Intertnlttrot fe vers, rtlaenaea or the Illooit, I.lvrr. K.M? ?eye-end Hladdnr, these Hitters hava b?cn nn>.t vioo^wful. Back Dinrnar* arc earned by Vit luted Illopd. which la generally product J by derangement of tho Dlgoett*e> Orgnna. DYSPEPSIA OK IMIICF.HTION, ?ead srhe, Pain Id tb* Shoulders. Cou*hs, Tlghtnci* of tha Client. Dinineaa, t?nur Eructations of the Btnntacti, Bad Taste In Hie Mouth. Hihoun Attsc-4, ralpltaMoo or tho Raart. InBammatiG'j of the I.ungs, Pain In the re giont of the Kidney.,, eu? a hundred oftier painful armp lams. >aru th* oOspriogsot Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tha Stomachanwstlmnlat* toe torpM J.irer and Bowuls. which ronder tbem of uocqUxlled efficacy In cleenslnc Uic blood of all imparities, and lot psrticg now life and vigor la the whole system. FOR SKIN DIHEAMES, Eruptions. Tatter, ?alt Rheum, Blotches. Spot*. Plruplss. Pustule*. Bolls. Car Bundes. Hin*-Worms- Scald Uaad. Sore t?r?*. Erysipe las, tteh. Scarfs, Discoloration, of the skia. Humors anJ Diseases of ths Skin, of wbater-r oarov ot nature, are ItUrallv dug up and carried out of the i. itcm In a short time by the uaa al these Hitter*. On* bottle in suetl easts will convioco the most tneredulot * of their cur? tl*a effect*. - Clsaoso tha Vitiated Blood when*van? ->u Sad Its Im ?nritie? bursting throuch tho skin In Ptrnptte, Xrap llons or Sore* ; cleanse It when jou And It otjstrocied Md ilaggieb la tb* veins : eJ**ato It when It rs fnut. and your feetlBg* will tell yon when. Keep the lUocd pore, and tb* hc?!tu of tha erstera will follow. Pin, Ta;>e. and other Worms, lurking In the erstem Of *a many thousands, are effectuallr destrored and removed. Bar* a dl>tincu<ahed physiologist, there Is acarcaly an individual upon the (ace of tho { earth whoso body Is exempt from the presence of worms. It Is sot npon tbo healthy elements of the bod* that worm* exist, bat upon tt? ? diseased humors and slimy deposits that bread the** living monsters of disease. No System nf Medicine, qo verratftic-c*. pO ontbtl'airr.Irs will freo ti-.o sy*Uo> from worni like these Bitters. i. WALKER, Proprictbr. Q. H. MeBO.HAhP A- Co.. Drogclsta and (Jen. Acents. 8an franeiitco. Callfnrata, and 31 and 34 Commerce Street, Mew Tori. ?areoLo ?t all dbi;u'ji?T8 and dealers. uug j.q k ?v THE GHCAT BLOOD PURIFIER rossesalag powsrful ln\ Iroram.g These Hitters ara positively invaluable ia They purify tho system, and will euro nemittest and Intermittent Fevers, fvtHVO ?svaA'ia'ii* and are a preventivo of dills and Fever. Li LdSESOUidJL.KlDrsI^ _All yield to their powerful efficacy. ?\iiv?a.ra?t.,*^^ Are an antidote to ehamjo of Water and Dut. THf.r W1U. RESTORE YOUTHFUL VIGOR to the wasted frame, and correct all IRREGULARITY OF THE BOWEL? Will sava daya of guffcriog to the sick, and C ? . -NEVt P VV( i t PEOPLE The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. "RY ONE- 8 0TTLE T?6 Standard V PHYalCU?S THERE, ,m X PRESCRIBE IT II ?' y?GM3a\ ^ 9EaaiSl/ln Yoangor Old, M?m?dSJa*C,^'lC^? Biagl*, these Bitten are nn\ ^/^qaalled end have often been tha^k S re sees of avvinc life. >^ k ?Bf-ONI BOTTLE. > a nov 18 'y "Tater wheel, .ftsfiMB FOR? CrWVJt t pt 10 ?p. .7.30 A. - I.PIIVC Charleston at.8. HO P. 1* 'nfiiniH?fJn<i4^l ??**tv?Al & Tff il ujjilrt mm tWVWk I Arrive si Colujapiq.r,.^?.^Tt;..?. -m Leave ? Arrivi Arrive et Char Lgave. Augusta..,,.... AwrrWRflHMMW Leave Kingyille. Arr'.ve at Augusta!. AUOtTSfA ft 1 id'<wiatviii him Arrive ?t August Leave Augusta... I Arrive at Oharloaton.&.&5 A. COLUMBIA SIGHT EXraKSS^^^TB^KXC^ feavlStarfts^ Arrive at Columbia J^oa^e Columbia_ Arrive iit Charleston... ? UMMKUVILLB TB AIS. Leave 8uinui Km Arrivo at Sumnierville at.-1.45 P. M. CAMUKN UBANCH. " Leave C?ni'ien..-.6.16 A. M. | Arrive at Columbia.1U.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrivo at Cnmden.6.20 P. M. Day and Night Train** make cloflc connec tion ut Augusta with Georgia Hail road aud Central Railroad. Nlgnt Tralii connects with Macou and Auguita Railroad. ^ Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Colombia Railroad, and. with Charlotte Road to points North. OatftVtr-n Train connects at King villa .d.iily (except Sundays) with i/ay Paasenger Train, and ruua through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, .Vice-President. S. H.Vickkns, General Ticket Agent. I (jIKO. S. HACKER, DOOR, SASH AND DLIND FACTOV, C'-liarloHton, S. C. TllIS IS AS. LARGE AN ET COMPLETE 1 a Factory as there itrin the South. L J Wc keep no Northern Work to fill Country Orders. Send for Price List. F:n tory and Warernonia King-Street, op posite, Caunon-SSV., on-.Use of City Hniiway, Address GEO. S. HACKER. P. O. Box 170. Charleston, S C. sept 9 ? wee ly _ _ ECONOMY LEfABS TO ? Til : "** ^^^sWfK#4ortHi toe I rtMlK. UNDERSIGNED DEO LEAVE TO mftrm tihecTuicnaof Columma and -urrbundltrg CouTitry, that they havj*. perma lentlv LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, in I nf?r to the ptiblic a large assortment of FASHIO.VAlfLK CI.flrTillNG *fm~ *tm ans^s^sjmp mm W*pfM* . F?liXISIIlSrO GOODS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. ??* '.?e>hw4sWA- J*fi rURClI VSING OUR GOODS at first class hou*ies and for cash, we defy Competition. Call and exaraiue our STOCK, Sod con vince youreelf that you can SAVE MONEY by purchasing nf o?r Establishment. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully invited to examine onr Stock, being assured | hat we can sell CHEAPER than any other House in Colum^i 7-?f STRAUS ft BRO.. Under Columbia Hotel. Columbia, S. C. The Celebrated Fertilizers. C mAnipulateO^v FOR SALE BY Wilcox, (?IUI?? ?V Co., IxrORTems ASH DkaI KT? IN G?AKOS, 148 Bay Si., Savannah, (7a. lftl East Rnjf, Charleston, S. C. For.f?T'-hcr infot mavitin upplv r address i as. above for Almanac for" 187-2. B?LL, SCOVFLt A fllbE, Agents at Cfangcburs, S. C. uu I) nco Um and upon1 -id unpur iM?AN? FACTORY. ?OaM?VBMpf^lfM^ Manufaeticrert GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT BALTIMORE, MD. The?c Instruments bare been before the Public for nearly their excellence air chafed prr-tfninenct, nfTequaTed, in TONE, hRTdIwAlitt. ??r-Aliour SQUARE PLAStOS haaavour New Improved OVERSTRUNG' SCALE and Iba AGRAFFE TK?Q?$. M% %fa*a$? Bj?*" We would call apeeial attention Ao onr 'faVP' fllvta&dBtolaWMMa^ PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS,,, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano hear er Perfection than h*VDv*?4lMMff?fddain ed Every ?*inrtvo fill ^? tab Jfor Five gfc3r7~ We are Ijy .APrci? bted fn t^T^T^lfr^lWl L< 'DfcONS of tbe. mont celehr WhoUtalt and Retail r.i U-rist et: . , tm Illustrated Catalogues ami Price protnrtlv fun^shed on :.p|i!ic:'.tion to ' WM. KNABE ? CU.,...RaUiw?r?.Wd. urany orw regula^^cWa^ff^earTt^JKRea. jan 27 91 996 fflt+t^1" ?iilVlifr^A.vllVl1 WUl IT* For^tflttftrP^^ I>CT Tili: DIAMOND SPlXT.U'tEe^vTILl. Optic: caweiamp lf yon value your Fy feet I.ensc?, Ground f Pebble. M.-ltcd togct unmc ? 'Diuni'ind" on ness arid Rrillian.\v. yearn u Whom chang enperrorioeiTl?!!e,r Manuka_ Manufacturing- Cot. Vev ?eak_w '1 with our trademark. aWa^* For Sale by Responsible A e,?nta through out the. l'nion.tf jji^r &?,- (VifOBTTfMTrTT ? e!j. (MJVlSlWI, ? jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. 0. . Cj^f olina Fertilizer Wilxikotox, N. C., August glfL,, 1871. For tho largest production oHtWHon to t he acre; 1 ;000 lbfli^jtflsToptai*" Fjtnri iueso. the acre! 1 .Oi^bV^C.VRoi.iv.v Feutu.iieb. i WnejjiboTe prenxiuroayejMsfot; duceaariinthe nejt^oi^IiS^i!?roT zer alone, or In combia^(a90fia*|f|a*f?etioa manures only, and the awarding of said premiums is 'left discretionary with the committee of the A? legion.; ue^rier their VulCS.' ^ag^aaaaaav STEVENS & CURETO^??t8* ^^arl0tte" \V.v\ji Av >, Lancaster Corxrt, 8. C. To /'. /'. Z"mr.fnnan% K*q~, Stttttary nfthe J\nr of the Cnroltnat, Charlotte, A'. C. : The following ir% a correct statement of Cottou raised l>y Sicveris' & Uflrwoa, on If acre* of stubble laiJBaW tymikBiy&99aviTtA with 4?X> pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following ts the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly broken up 1- inches derp, and laid oil in rows ;;J fett wide, and the Fer tilizer applied, in the drill, then bedded ory it on the l?ih of May, and plauted the aarae day, but owing to tbe cool and dry weather, 1st June. First working it wie roir around with a half ehovel and partially trinimeil out with a hoc. Second working it was run around with a 3 ^f0mUkV^ inclic* long, and the middles pirown out with, r. sweep 1^ Inches wide. One furrow to a row and thinned tc a stand with iJm about 12 inches hatvreFn" ^ae^tbets, affA aiter wurda it was ploughed every i?o weck? with .i hiv.-cp IS iucliea wide, and hoed each' titni', until i' was worlti'd five times. The following is a correct atatcnienl of the Cotton picked: 1st Pickinir.......2"4 2d Ticking.410 3d Picking.418 Eatimated r. mourn of unopenjr] inatnred' bolla.,..'.ut.810 m mt Ms? * c .a*. tern) s* Total.,..\fim r.e.i>cotfully *nnmlwSd, STKVF.NS I CURETON. I certify I weighed Jk?)Pe*t*5^Kked in the adov?'Sl*Ba$flalht, ar. OctuUt !!</, 1871.. At the retptent Cvrktox, we have Cot W. A. GRAH of MKiisua. Wkvssb 4 cxarointdttlafsmt aera ot above is iru? HAM. D.P. DVRAKfj Premiuma tok on ubove We will at Fortv-F payable 1st' Ndrem' per dent, p"*r"ani hodfft? I*"*cfllaTij :'"h"?-.wiuu?tm jnn 13 ' K&ifnm ?ay