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lb It fett WUT ?Atni/ ii.i In tho souili of New Jersey, some years ago, thcro traveled ovor sonic of the hardest counties', a.good, faithful, hard-working brother, named James Moore, or Jimmy Moore, as he was familiarly called. IIo was devoted to the itinerancy. A true, loyal Methodist, plain, pointod and sharp In all his preachings and exhortations. He had bceu laboriug a year on odu cf bis circuits, aud before leaving for his ?eld, he gave his people, who death lovc? mm, his farewell sermon. a^Aj. its close, ho said : "My dear breth ren, this is my last address to you. I am goingftom vpu. and you may nevet hear tho>owe of James Moore again " "Amen !" cuiuo loudly fiotn the seat bofore him. He looked at the nan with a little surprifl, btft^tbduking it was a mistake, wont of. ^ r U "Mj days on earth will soon bo num bered. I am an old man, and you may not only never hear the roice of James Moore, but never see his face again " shouted from the seat than before, is fno mistaking the design .readier looked at the man ?be knew him to.be a hard grinding man?stingy aod merciless to the poor. He continued his* address?4tMny the Lord bless nil of you who have dono your duty, who have honored him with you substaucc, who have been kiud tu the poor, aud?" Pausing and looking -the intruder straight in tho eyes, and pointing to him with his fiogor? "May his curso rest on those whir have cheated the Lnrd and grouud the joor under thev heels. Say amen to that, brother!" The shot told. He was not interrupted again. Too Thin for Gasmen. i-i It has boon asocrtainod that the fun s of the purifying rooms of gas wort s will cure the whooping cough. To test it, a lady, the wife of one of our mer chants, took two of her children there Tho. supcriutondont of the works very kindly wailed up m her to the rooms. Alter .a lew moments be noticed u black Ktroak along the forehead, neat the hair, but tupposing she hud made it by somo crook from her fingepa, thought "nothing more of it, und ho left ihe pat ties to inhale the vapors. When read) to depart, h?5 suggested to tho lady that before she wout baek to the city shn had look'in a mirror, which she did and wan not a little surprised to find her face as black us charcoal, from the hair around to Lcr cuts, and under tho chin. After ?belt scrubbing with soap and water, sho succeeded in making herscll white. She inquired anxiously of the . superintendent, who is a family man, and knows how it is himself, what could possibly have caused it. He very po litely intimated that it might be some thing she put on her before she came tTcre, which she iudiguantly denied? nhc didn't powder," not she 1 '.'Mftdam," said ho, "that's too thin. You can't cheat the gasworks." -" Mrs. Florida White, well known in ' frfe fashionable world forty years ago ..was one of the most beautiful, accom plialied, elegant aud attractive women of her day. She was the daughter of Gen. Aduir, of Kentucky, and her first bus band was Joseph M. W? , the seoond delegate sent to Congress .rom the Tor vjtory of Florida. Highly odueated, full of genius, and with the mannen \ bear ing of a queen, hor society was courted by the most elevated c'rcles in Washing ton. New Orleans, New Yorlf and Bos tot;. She was a brilliaut convcr sation already'and effective at repateo an 1 a t/tucero wattn hearted gentle .vom m of the. ?no.?t gracious and generous impulse, Lto, r.ye of her visits to Home she was ] reserved, to the Pope. 'ivneci, my duugutcl, ?uiu i.C,_sue stood erect in her imperial grace befor : him. "All kneel to me except the daughters of sovereigns." " am a princess in my own right, your Holliness,"' she replied. "flow cau that bo, when you are an American burn V* "In my country the peoplo are sov ereign, and I am a daughter of the poo Plo." Tho Pope smiled a gracious assent, ro juiuing, "Then receive nn 'old man's bieasjnt A country girl i*ea# Louisville has learned bow to utilize her father. When bcr "fellow" rides out to seo her, she makes the "old man" keep the flics off t.bo horse during tho visit. A n old fisherman was caught in his dugout on tho broad Potomac by a furious gale. Ho paddled to tH<e shore its hard as ho could, scared to death puddled and proyed for mercy?prayed f or mercy and paddled, until his cauoe rtruck the beach. Then ho turned to the galo, shook,his fist and etfed : "Blow U.nd be d?d !. Who'* afraid of yon ?" VtfETMU SICillU HAIR RENEWER, Every year incrensea the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit ulone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high Btandard; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring G*ay ok Faded Halb to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by ita use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonio 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 baldness, it restore3 the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new grow th, except in extreme old age. It is tho most economical II.yiu-Drkssino ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, I.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggist* and THalera tit Medicines Price Quo Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renew er in many cases requires too long a time, and %eo much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish. Ulis result. It is easily applied, and produces ? color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.. nashua, n.h. may 11 c ly Ayer's Sarsaparilla, foil PURXl YJKitO TUE BLOOD, Tho roputaUnn tills ex cellent medicine enjoys, la derived from its cures, many of which nro truly marvellous. Invcttrato caeca of Scrofulous dis ease, where tho system ?ncmod saturated wiUi corruption, have been purified and cured by It. . Scrofulous n flections und mfm disordera,which wore ng grnvnUvl by the ecrofn Ioub contamination until thoy were pnlnfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great number.- In almost every beo tiimi of Uic country, Unit Uie public scarcely'need to bo informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the m? "-t destruc tive enemies of our race, oncn, this ,iuscen nnd unfelt Umaqt of tho organism undermines the eon stitu?on, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting n suspicion of its Bresence. Agnin. it seems to breed infection lroughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly dovelop into ono or other ?>i' its hldco is forms, cither on Uie surface or among the Titals In tho latter, tubercles juay bo suddenly dopos. d in ?10 liuigu or heart, or tumors formed in Uie liver, or It shown lt.- presence by eruptions On uro Man, or ioiu uiccrntious on somo part of tbc body, ffenco Uic occasional no of a bottlo of this Saraaparllla is advisnble, oven when no activo symptoms of disease appear. Persons nf Olctod wiUi tho following complaints generally find Immedinto relief, and, nt length, euro, bv tho nse Of this SAltSAl'AllILEA: St. Antho ny'* Fire, Jtnso or Fryaipelaa, Tetter, Halt Uln a m, Scald Head, lllnautorm, Sore Fyct. Bore Kar?, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more eon coaled forms, as Ituapepaia, l>roju>y, Ucar\ Jiitiease, 1 it*, jfCpllcturtt # Neuralyla, nilrf the various Ulcerous uifeciions of the muscuh.t and nervous system*. 8yphllla or Fsusreal and Mercurial T>la f <**<?? arc cured by It. though n loug time Is i-c Quired for subduing these ohstlnato maladies by any medicine. Rut long-continued uso or this medicine Will cure the complaint. Lcucorrhwa or Jrhttea, Uterine XJleeratlona, and Female J>laeaaca, arc commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cured bv its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions f?r each Case nro found in our Almanac, supplied gratis, llhcumatlstm. and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, as a\aoI,tver Com plaints. Torpidity, Conyea-% fdo,H(jr Inflammation of the lAeer, and Jaun uirc, wb?n itrh.iiiK, as they often do, from tl.? rankling poisons in the blood. This SAltSA P Alt 11.1, A is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of Uie system. Those who arc Lan guid and Unties*. Itcspondent, Sleetdesa, and troubled with Serratia Apprehension* or Feara, or any of the auctions symptomatic of wTcakncaa, will fn.il immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon PREPARED B Y ?r. J. C. AYG? & CO., fl.o? * Maas., Practical and Analytical Chemist*. sold by all druggists everywhere. ir.ny 11 c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED ^iciiial <ffiii.\inc.\\ (gollm? THE SOUTHERN Na- S N. Charles Street, DAL TIMORE, MD. Oryanttrd nnd Ikrntcd Entirely tu Preparing , yjomiy andoA'vdclU gtined c f/cu to bmcomb raonocoa (Practical Ac con;: U i; i is A BP QVER 2500 YOUNG MEN mou nut SOUTHERN ST. t TES have' GRADUATED at this INSTITUTION, and art nowjilline Resporsille ami I iterative Positions in tlu LtaJing BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES ej lAe Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Students car, enter at any tit/ie. Special individual Instruction and success guaran teed. Send/or College Doch?:, nts an I > flendld Speci mens of Penmanship, Entitle two Jostace Stamf-s. Address all Communi. atient te TT. H. SAlfhFIt, PickU. Sju-ihern Business College, TAI. TIMORE, MD. nor 11 M. RICH, ? Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offers to tho Public- a FULL aud WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICES than can bo bought at any other House in Ornnge'nurg. Call aud EXAMINE his STOCK, und bo CONVINCED of tho ClIEvP NESS of his GOODS* H&- Also I will pay the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER, RR.-vSS PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and eyery kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE juuo 8 o Gm BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT t J. M'NAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S \ OCK, comprising nil tho LATEST STYLES of DRESS iOODS. such as Japanese, Chenc Poplins. Dolly Vardcn Silk Broehe, Granadines and Silk Strip), Spratruo and Pacific Lawns. French Colored and Linen Lawns, Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Leno. a speciality at 7 yards to 81. Also some ftf the Choicest Pattorns <'f Fancy English Cassimoro", Coatings, Cloths, blank Cassimeros, Tweeds, Cottonadcs, Jeans aud Linen Drill*. He has also n large supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, Tickings. Stripes. Dem j ins, iVc. SHOES of every description, nmong them a nice lot of Ladies Goiters Ready-made Clothing, Hats. Ac., and a very Gcnerul Stock of Groceries, liar I t/aro, &o, all of which will bo sold Low Down fur Cash. Thanking the public for their kind patronage, I solicit a continuation "I" tl a same. J MoNAMARA. a pi 20 o ly SPRING OPENING! T. CARTM ILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which will be SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of New St vie DRESS GOODS. Figured and Plain MUSLINS. LAWNS, CAMBRICS and N VNSOOKS, PIQUES of every Pattern and Price. GooiLStylc CAJ.P'OES. Pique und Dress TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, fee. LONG-CLOTHS, SHEETING. Table and Bbtrtitifc LINENS. OAS8TM E15 ES. t Jt ?TT< >N A ;?ES. KENTUCKY JE VNS. CLOTHING and IIATS of tin Styles. Also Lnt. SPECIAL ATTENTION culled to the Lareo Stock of Ladies and Gent* HOOTS an IIIOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, W*fSS, LIQUORS, &j T. OARMILI a pi 20 l$US SELL ST h9 OliAXGEBUUU. S c oct WILHELM THEODORE MTJLLEE HAS jnst returned from CHARLESTON with the best selection of SEED IRISH POTATOES ever brought to Drau;', burg, lie has on hand the EARLY nnsE, GfcODRJOn, PINK eye, and PEACH BLOOM. Also another CM KAI' l.vti ;,f ll-iio from 10 to 1 ? eis nor II?. whit ? Southern peas. Green and Yellow CAR DEN TEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prime New York SMOKED rONGUKS at 60 Cents. BREMEN LAG A It by the doz., delivered free of chnrge t > anv House. SWEET CIDi:It on draught. MAEL aud GRIST?Bolted and unbolted. A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK ?' Men's, Women's ant", liny'-; SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable fnt plomenls, smcIi us TRACES, GAMES. AXES MANURE FORKS and PLOW LINKS Ffs also now kiseps on hand a SAMPLI PARREL of 'ho World-wide, well-knowt ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.10 up wards. Tho BEST Double DWittcd WHITE \\ 1^ 1 V INEG Ml in the Village, without any e? ception. PSST Claiming my small shnre of the Ira ' and thanking my FRIENDS mi l CUSTOM ERS for past fargpst they will please retneni ber the NAME und Pb.U E. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. jan I?* T\ MIT o IYiVKH (Not MILLER,) nonw iiovxD the cons er* TT7"O?L? INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT II!-. fF STILL CARRYING ON THE GAR Vv riapc Making In nil its various branches and will Manufacture er Repair at tlv Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Ruggies or Wngons. And am nlsq prepared with NEW PRESS AND C Nl TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE'. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from j to A cent ran than that Ginned on thv common Gins, oct 8 ?PI 2-ly H. RIOGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, 1)ESpECTFULLY INFORMS THE. CITIZENS OF ORANGEH?RG COUNTY THAT \_, they hove pi}tchneed th<> CARRIAGE SHOPS AND ^ORKS Of THGS. RAY And a;-c CARS SING ON th* CARR I A a 1S (*> XJ S X 3ST K S S In all its BRANCHES. Orderslefl with i s will bo PROMPTLY FILLED Ml kind-of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ond with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. ;i>OY?.K, WIl.llS A- < O.. j_. j- .; Ornngeburfl, *S c. "PHOTOGRAPHING f I herewith return to MY FRIENDS for tlicir P A S T I'' A V O R S A ml ?tili hope to merit thoh< futuro PATRON AQE. I urn still over CAPT. BRIG GM ANN'S STORK Prepiir?-l to EXKCITE ull WORK in my LINK, in the LATESE und MOST IM PROVED STYLE. SATISFACTION guaranteed to all. C. *>. ULIME, ARTIST. July 20 apl 20 tf W.i.K.n. l-i inrUtar. Urn. A(tuta,Su l iurl RUI.I.IONS ?cur Testimony to (bei* Wonderful Cnfatlvo Ellen*. Ttioy m o not a vilo Kane) DrlnU, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* find Itci'uao Liquors <!'.< Uircd, spiced and sweetened lo n|e?so tiio ta*ta.cnllcd "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Hestorcru."^., thst 1--til ttir ti^ilrron todrunkcnnessAndrulrubut aro ntrnr Mcdlciue.mnde from the Native Helots unit Herbs of California, freo from nil Alcoholic Sin ni Initts, ThoyarethoUltKAT llf.OOIl PURN FlERruid A LIVE OIVIN? PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator ami Invlgorntor of ttio System, carry ins off a!l :"i'sonoUKi:,atteraiid restorlngthcblood to a healthy condition. No person can tuko these Bit ters according to directions anil remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral l>olsouor other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond ttio point of repair. They nve n deutle Pnrgnilvena well n? a Tonte, jv>??<v-inn. r.Lo. the i>cciiliar merit of acting ns a powerful ?Kent in relieving Congestion or Inflam n.i.tion of Hie I.iver. and :ill tho Vifreral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Inyonngoc old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn ?'f lif?! Uli k? Tonlu Ditters have uo equal. For Inflammatory nnd ('hrouic It h en inn tlam nnd Ooat, l)ynprpsia or 1 nillucM inn, lilllaun, Remlttcilt nn?l I nf et mitteilt Fe re rn, IHnrnsrn of the Itlaoil, I.Ivor, Kid np)? nnd Madder, these Bittere have been moat successful. Such I > I ?cn?< . ore caused by Vitiated (llnoil, which \nw ncrally produced by itcriwi^euicnt of the Digestive Orgnusj, DYSPEPSIA (lit IMIMtP.STION, licnd schc. Pain In the Shoulders, Ooitgha, Tightness of tbo 0|ic*L Dizziness, 5i<>ur Eructations of Hie Stomach, 11? 1 Taute In the Mouth, llillous Attacks, Palpitation' f tho Heart, tiitl.iinni.ition of tho Luuff*. I*aln In tbe ro clnns of tlie Kldue) nr.'! n 11iti;<!r> <J other painful symp tom", an? the oflsprinsa of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver ami fiowcU. which reuoer tliem of unequalled ehj^iwr in clcanr-lns the blood of all Impurities, ami tui partinv now life und vigor '.o the whole system. rtllt SKIN DIsr.AM'.S, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt Rhcuni, Mutches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils. Car bnneles. Ring Worms. Scal<l Head. Bore Kyes, Krystpe la*. Itrh.8curfs, Discoloration* o< the ."?kin. Ilutnora sod Diseases of tb?> Skin, of wltaterrjr name <>r nature, are lltvtsllv due UP and enrricd (int ol tin- system In a ?bort lima by the nseol these Hitters. One Uittte in ?ucti eases will coiitiuco luo nn.-.t luereduloj? of their cura live cuVotfc. Cleanse the Vitiated Blno! whenever you find its im purities bursting through tbe skin In Pimple?. Fni:> tlomi or Sores t cleanse it when >ou IIml it obstructed a^l ?lu;.-i?li fn the \ciiis: cleanse it wken ft Is foul. anJ r.-.ar reelings, ?in tell you when. Keep the blood ^arc. and the hi olttl of the srslem will foltorr. Pin. Tape, nnd other Worm*, lurking In the ?ystttit of to many tltopsaui'.s, are effectually de?*.rored and removed. Srjs a dlstlnvultbed pt.isiolnciKt, t, er. Ii scarcely an individual upon tho Rico oftha ciirth whose t>e<ty is exempt from th ? prosouce of worms It Is not upon the healthy elements of the bod> tlint norms exist, but upon tho dleeuned humors mid slimy deposits that breed tbeae Hying monalers of disease. No System <-f Medicine, no verudfnges, no aatbclmlntics will freo the system fn ?i wmina l:ko th?*e Bitters. J. WALKEH, Proprietor. Ii II. M tt.ll.n Ar CO., Druggists nn>1 Hen i ?? ?t?, San Fran i California, and 3* and 31 Commerce Street, New York. B?*SUI.n UV ALL DKUUU1ST8 AM) DRALttBS, k ly aug Xuey putify tho ayatcra, sud will suro Keiuittcnt and Intermittent Severs, ar.d are a preventive of CUills and Fever. All yield to tlieir powc?.il CtU< .:? y. Are an dutidoto to cbanje of^ft atcr and Lb t. NPti^vt|g^;^i^;j^'itgi^?i^i^i;5 to Ibo wasted fr-tic, oxd collect all Will suvo days of tu H?ring to tbe tick, and Tlio gr?.ud Paaatca for all the ills of life. . TRY , 0NI^'0^T;UE : ? utanterJ ' ion iilG SITTERS oy 3L?.i!AIiTV In Young or ? Pingle i juallcj r.i menus of savin,; lif, PHYSICIANS TilLRE, PRESCRIBE IT Iii ttie:r psact1cs. tieso Bi'.tirs arc uu huvo of*en been tli^ TRV.ONE BOTTLE nov iS SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Charleston, 6. C. December 23, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, iho Fassonger Train on the South Curolina lluilroa<l will run as follows, FOB AUdUBTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.;.4.26 P.M. ron COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.3.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...4.05 P. M. FOB OIIABI.F.STOM. Leave Augusta.,,7.1<> A, M. Arrivo at Charleston.,.8.20 P, M. Leave Columbia.,...,,,,,,7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.,.8.20 P. M. TMUOUail WILMINGTON TBAIN Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M. Arrive at KingviUe. .0.00 A. M. Leave Kingvillc..,??.,.12.30 F. M. Arrive at Augusta..*..,...C 30 P. M. AUOUSTA NIOIIT EXPRESS-SUNDAYS EXCKPTFp Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A. M. Leavo Augusta.0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.56 A. M. COLUMBIA NIUUT EXPRESS?:-('".' l> a VEX.CEPT TE?, Leave Cbnrleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia ...7.80 A. M. Lea?e Columbia.0.00 P. M Arrive at Charleston.7 00 A. M. 8VMUKRVILLB TUAIX. Leave Summerville at.7.2"> A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at .8.80 P. M. Arrive at Summervillc at .4,45P. M. CAMUEN BRAHCH. Leave C.un'len.,,.6.1? A. M. Arrive at Columbia .,.,10.40 A M. Leave Columbia...,,.1.45 F. M Arrive at Camdeu. (3.25 F. M Day and Night Trains make close,connec tion ut Augusta with Georgia Railrou<I and <? ut ia! Railroad. Night Train connoota with Mneon and Augusta Kiillfoejd? ( olutilbia Night Train connects with (Jreenvillc ami Columbia llaiiroad, and with i'harlotIe Road to points North. Camden Train connect* at Kiugviile daily except Sundays) With Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A L. TYLER. Vice-Fresidcnl. S. B. Bickens, General Ticket Agent. ULO. S. HACKER, DOOR, SASH AND 11 LISI) FACTOY, < Illli-lesion. n. C THIS I* AS LAUGE AM) COMl'LETE factory as thTo ia in the South. We kr.,p no Kartfeerrf w srk to Csuu;t*y Orders. Sen 1 For l'rice List. Factory and VYarerOOma King-Street, op e, <'aniton St., on lin? of City Railway. Addresa GBO. 8. HAt KKit. P. O. Box 170. Charleston, S C. sept o true ly EC NOM? LEADS TO W A EC ! rilHE l*NUEhSD?NED PEC LE..YB Tf) I inform the citizens of Columbia and surrounding Cuit'.iry, that they have perjui ucntlv LOCATED IX COLUMBIA, ant] oller Lothe public h large assortment oi v a s l no \ u* i, k t Lor m\u ASP FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAFS, ETC. FURCH VS1N0 OUR GOODS at first class Ii ittsi a and for nash, we defy Competition. Call and oxnmiuo our 8TOCK and con vince yourself thnl you can S.-tVE MONEY by purchasing at our Establishment. " I - lUNTItY MERCHANTS are respectfully invited lo exnminn ?ur Stock, being assured thnl wecan Bell CHEAFER than any other House in Columbia. S. 8TRAUS & BRQj, I r. Li t'ij'.ihi.bin 11 del, ocl 7?tf Columbia, S. C The Celebrated Fertilizers 1 .<,??..ii i r.f.s \M> DbALBPS 1.n OpA?0?i 14Q '?"// S'., StiVfMitih. Ci'a. 151 Ea?t I'".'/. Chiir'fg(ony S (' For further information applv r address ii-, above for Almanac tav 1872. BULL, SCOVILL & FlbK. Ajtents at Orangeburg, S. C. ?ja -Q wee 3m Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &o, p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 If?yin- Street And Rorlbeekfs Wharf CHARLESTON, 8. C Oif This is (be Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. To ale at prices which defy competition. tt?r A pamphlet with fug* and detailed list of all sixes of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post Paid, on applicatiod to" ; P. P. TO A If CHARLESTON. 8. 0. July 15 weo sixty-five first prize me dals awarded. THE QREAT ^Southern Pinna MANUFACTORY. WM? KXABE A CO. Manufacturer* of GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. BALTIMORE. These Instruments have Seen before the Fublic for nearly Thirty Years, and upoq their excellence alone attaiued and uuiiur chased pre-eminence, which pronounces thtra ?,??.?*???I. in TONE, Toucn, WORKMANSHIP. And DUR ABILITY. Jh^y- All our SQUARE PIANoS hare our New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE, f;-,;-'" We would call special attention to one late Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano near er Perfection thnn hns not yet been attain ed Every Piano fully Warranted for Fivv Yours, IfiSS"* We are by special arrangement ena bled fn furnish PARLOR ORGANS and ME LODEON8 of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail at lowest Factory /*ri r.n. Illustrated Catalogues and.Price Liste promptlv fitrmab??d on npplic*t;on to vi'M. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established agencies, jan 27 Ora ~m?^i^~C?~nnot muYTtP For Sight is Priceless XZ BOTTIIH DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL i'S!"".v i; it, If you value your Fycsighj r.i? tki-'ee Per fect Lcusee, Ground from JUinajte Crystal Pebbles, Molted togcthap, and d?,-ive their name ??Dinnrond" on arcnuul of their Hardr ness and Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and are warranted] superior to all other* iu use. Manufacture'] by tbo Spencer Optica) Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuing unless stamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Unior;. E. J. OLIVEROS, jan 20?fy Orangebupg, S. C. Carolina Fertilizer TRlUMViIANT! Wilmimiton, N. C, August 21st, 187/. For the largest production of Cotton to the acre. l.OiO lbs. Carolina Fertiluzkb. For the largest production of Wheat tc the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fkbtilixxb. The above premiums are for crops pro duced with the nee of tho Carolina Fertili zer nionp, or in combination with plantation) manures only, uud the awarding of said, premiums is left discretionary with tbo committee of the Association i-ndcr their rules. SANDERS, OATES 4 CO., Agents at Charlotte. STEVENS & CURBTON, Lancaster, S. C. -o Wax-haws, Laspa?teb Cocntt, S. C, To 1'. J'. Zimmerman, Esq., Seceetary of the Fair of the Carqftn?s, Charlotte, N. C. * The following i:. a correct statement of Cot i on raised by Stevens & Cjjretqn, on 11 acres of stubble laud, whioh was manured with -RH) pounds of Carolina Fertiliser. The; following is the modo of cultivation: It wae> thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, and' laid off in rows 31 feet wide, and the Fer tilizer applied in the drill, then bedded ot, it on the L?ih ot May. and planted the sane day, but owing to the cool and dry weather, lid not v ine op to a stand until about tbp 1st or June First working it was run* ...... ?. ???ii nuuTvt ?im partially trimmed out with a l.;>e. Second working it was run around with a 8 iucb grub, 14 inches long, and the middles thrown out with, it sweep 18 inches w ide. One furrow to % iow ami thinned to a stand with a hoc about 12 incbaa between the stocks, and afteri wards ii whs ploughed every t*o weekq with a sweep IS mpi.es wide, and hoed each, iime. until ii was worked five times. : i. f. Rowilfg l> ? correct statement ofther . ii .i n jiicki <s: si Pic? ii..cr.25^ 2d Picking.,?.41Q I'icking...'....4181 ot unopened matured. . . .eia. I ol:d............1,928. I;e.-peetfully submitted, STEVENS & CURETON. 1 cci ity 1 weighed the Cotton picked in ilie adove s'ai* mem, and it is correct. t>ciob*r -V, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM. .it the request of Messrs'. Stevens k i i'iilton, we have examined the I1 acre ot i niton, and the estimate made abova is trne> . i tie best ol our obilily. D. P. DU RANT, ... A. wivAmAju, JOSEPH F-ODGES. PrrmiUf) s a-yarded to. STBfaxe A Cpa*-, ton on above certificate. We will aeli (he abofe Sphadid Fertiliser at Forty-Five Dollars eash, or Fifty Dollaics, payable 1st- November, with h.t crest at 7 per cent, per annum, delivered at our Ware house in Cbarlee'Mi. Agents will sell a| same pries, adding the freight and drayag? 5,o ihvir Depots. GEl), W. WILMA ms & iXX jftalO ? 4aa